water Crossword Puzzles
Properties of Water 2024-12-11
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- Attraction between particles of the same substance
- Made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms
- Have a ph of 1-3
- Net charge of water
- Attraction between particles of different substances
- An unequal sharing of electrons leading to uneven distribution of charge
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- Amount of heat needed to raise or lower 1g of a substance by 1 C
- Have a pH range of 7-14
- Ability to maintain a steady state
- Less dense than water
- Process where plants remove water from the soil
- Contain lots of H+ ions
12 Clues: Have a ph of 1-3 • Net charge of water • Less dense than water • Have a pH range of 7-14 • Contain lots of H+ ions • Ability to maintain a steady state • Made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms • Process where plants remove water from the soil • Attraction between particles of the same substance • Attraction between particles of different substances • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-09-07
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- Largest reservoir of water on Earth
- Flowing body of freshwater
- Visible mass of condensed water vapor
- Water soaking into the ground
- Water turning from liquid to gas
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- Water flowing over land into bodies
- Main energy source driving the cycle
- Water released from plants
- Underground layer storing water
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Water vapor cooling into liquid
- Water located beneath the surface
12 Clues: Water released from plants • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Flowing body of freshwater • Water soaking into the ground • Underground layer storing water • Water vapor cooling into liquid • Water turning from liquid to gas • Water located beneath the surface • Water flowing over land into bodies • Largest reservoir of water on Earth • Main energy source driving the cycle • ...
Bodies of Water 2025-09-19
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- An area of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water
- the area from which a river system carries away water
- the regular rise and fall of an ocean and of the bodies of water connected to it
- the largest ocean on Earth
- The largest type of inlet
- part of a body of water that is flowing in a certain direction
- the main river that flows through our state
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- runs north and south along the peaks of the Rockies
- what makes ocean water undrinkable
- System a river and its tributaries
- a smaller river that flows into a larger one
- The smaller type of inlet
12 Clues: The smaller type of inlet • The largest type of inlet • the largest ocean on Earth • what makes ocean water undrinkable • System a river and its tributaries • the main river that flows through our state • a smaller river that flows into a larger one • runs north and south along the peaks of the Rockies • the area from which a river system carries away water • ...
Water unit 4 2025-10-14
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- water distribution, Most water is salty, with only a small amount fresh and usable.
- dead zones, Areas with low oxygen caused by nutrient pollution.
- cycle, Process that moves nitrogen through the environment and living things.
- Water molecules stick to other surfaces or materials.
- ,Water molecules stick tightly to each other, creating a “skin.”
- capacity, Water takes a long time to heat or cool because of this.
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- solubility Trend, Gases dissolve better in cold liquids and under higher pressure.
- of wetlands, Natural areas that filter water, reduce floods, and provide habitat.
- buffer, Vegetation along waterways that protects water quality.
- ,A mixture where one substance dissolves into another.
- ,Excess nutrients cause algae blooms and oxygen loss.
- Boiling Point ,Saltwater boils higher and freezes lower than freshwater.
12 Clues: ,Excess nutrients cause algae blooms and oxygen loss. • Water molecules stick to other surfaces or materials. • ,A mixture where one substance dissolves into another. • buffer, Vegetation along waterways that protects water quality. • dead zones, Areas with low oxygen caused by nutrient pollution. • ,Water molecules stick tightly to each other, creating a “skin.” • ...
Water Science Terms 2025-10-13
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- A type of species vital to the success of an ecosystem, ex.(oyster).
- When water molecules attract to each other.
- Boils at 212 degrees F
- An underground layer of saturated permeable rock that holds groundwater.
- A measure of how murky water is.
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- When saltwater moves into freshwater aquifers.
- Freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit.
- The gradual or sudden sinking of the Earth's surface due to overpumping of groundwater.
- Ability of a substance to conduct an electrical current.
- Any body of water found on Earth's surface.
- When water molecules attract to molecules of another substance
- A body of water with extremely low levels of dissolved oxygen.
12 Clues: Boils at 212 degrees F • A measure of how murky water is. • Freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit. • Any body of water found on Earth's surface. • When water molecules attract to each other. • When saltwater moves into freshwater aquifers. • Ability of a substance to conduct an electrical current. • When water molecules attract to molecules of another substance • ...
Water cross word 2025-10-10
Across
- addition of harmful substance to environment.
- measure of the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid.
- precipitation that flows over the ground and impervious surfaces.
- Underground layer of rock that holds Groundwater.
- The compacting and sinking of land.
- Lets water pass through it.
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- area of water with low oxygen.
- Only 3% of the water on earth is ___.
- covers 71% of earth.
- 97% of all water on earth is ___.
- Large body of salt water.
- animal that filters, provides food, and provides shelter. It is a keystone species.
12 Clues: covers 71% of earth. • Large body of salt water. • Lets water pass through it. • area of water with low oxygen. • 97% of all water on earth is ___. • The compacting and sinking of land. • Only 3% of the water on earth is ___. • addition of harmful substance to environment. • measure of the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid. • Underground layer of rock that holds Groundwater. • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-03-17
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- Water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
- The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- Water that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, and oceans.
- The step of releasing water from clouds, through snow, sleet, hail, rain, and slush.
- The making of water that is already evaporated into clouds.
- Surface runoff produced from melting snow.
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- The conversion of snow or ice directly into water vapor without melting first.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or material that stores groundwater.
- The process where liquid water heats up and changes into water vapor (gas)
- The combined total of evaporation from the earth's surface and transpiration from plants.
- Precipitation that is caught by vegetation or structures before reaching the ground.
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
12 Clues: Surface runoff produced from melting snow. • The making of water that is already evaporated into clouds. • The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere. • The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. • Water that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, and oceans. • ...
Earth Science 2016-09-17
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- The process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- the change from vapor into liquid or solid
- The movement of water around earth's surface
- The saltiness of water
- During rain, water moves downhill towards a surface water body
- Rain that falls into the land surface penetrates the soil in a process
- Are large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- Short distance, the water enters the channels and becomes
- A moving body of surcafe water that flows downslope toward sea level
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods is referred to as
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- A permanent body of ice which consists largely of recrystallized snow
- Is a natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- Are characterized by intense, high-velocity torrent of water that occurs in an existing river channel with little to no notice
- Are small and shallow lakes
- The average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir
- A soil rock or sediment that is frozen for more than 2 consecutive years
- The line that seperates individual drainage basin
- The narrow elongated landform seperating individual streams within a basin
- are constructred along streams to contain the flow of water
- A mass of glacial land ice
20 Clues: The saltiness of water • A mass of glacial land ice • Are small and shallow lakes • the change from vapor into liquid or solid • The movement of water around earth's surface • Are large inland bodies of fresh or saline water • The line that seperates individual drainage basin • The process in which liquid water changes into vapor • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-02-13
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- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- hill or sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- when water exits the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- parts of the Earth that contain the living organisms
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- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- ability to do work
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- land area that supplies water to the river system
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill or sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • landform with both high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to the river system • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-01-22
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- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- when water exists the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- land area that supplies water to the river system
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
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- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- hill of sand piled up by the wind
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- parts of the Earth that contain all the living organisms
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- ability to do work
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill of sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain • landform with both high elevation and high relief • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • land area that supplies water to the river system • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • ...
Water in the word: Terminology 2024-10-04
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- A system of winds that are rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The conversion of a vapour or gas to a liquid
- The demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- Water in its frozen, solid form
- A large area of water surrounded by land
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea
- A very large expanse of sea
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land
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- Another word for rain
- Massive bodies of slowly moving ice
- Precipitation that forms when water vapor freezes
- A natural watercourse that carries fresh water
- The process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- Water that has infiltrated the ground to fill the spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- The process of water vapor being released from plants and soil
- A clear thin liquid that has no colour or taste when it is pure
- A ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- When there is more water than land can absorb
20 Clues: Another word for rain • A very large expanse of sea • Water in its frozen, solid form • Massive bodies of slowly moving ice • A large area of water surrounded by land • An overflow of water onto normally dry land • The conversion of a vapour or gas to a liquid • When there is more water than land can absorb • A natural watercourse that carries fresh water • ...
groundwater and aquifers 2025-04-24
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- reservoir of groundwater
- are that is completely filled with water below the water table
- how easily water moves through pores
- a way to water crops that can use groundwater
- tiny holes in rocks
- dry rock above aquifers
- porous and permeable rock
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- top of the ground water
- compressed shale
- groundwater extraction involving a pump
- water cannot pass through
- water in the ground
- water soaking in to the ground
- aquifer located beneath permeable materials
- aquifer trapped between confining layers
- a type of well that doesn't need a pump
- empty space in rocks that hold water
- water moving through soil layers
18 Clues: compressed shale • water in the ground • tiny holes in rocks • top of the ground water • dry rock above aquifers • reservoir of groundwater • water cannot pass through • porous and permeable rock • water soaking in to the ground • water moving through soil layers • how easily water moves through pores • empty space in rocks that hold water • groundwater extraction involving a pump • ...
Chapter 7 Water on Earth 2023-02-15
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- The bottom of the wave
- A land area that supplies water to a river system
- A permeable layer underground that allows water to flow
- Water found under the ground
- The water cycle process that forms clouds
- A measurement from crest to crest of a wave
- Earth's rotation causes wind/water to curve
- The top of the saturated zone
- a material that does not allow water through
- This current is very fast and is dangerous to swimmers at the ocean
- Causes mudslides, flooding, tornadoes, and hurricanes
- Evaporation of water given off by plants
- A wave measurement from trough to crest
- The number of waves that pass a point in an amount of time
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- A material that allows water to go through
- Any form of water that falls from a cloud
- This type of well has water that rises on its own with no pump needed
- An area that separates two watersheds
- When a lake fills up with nutrients and becomes a field
- Technology that uses sound waves to map the ocean floor
- The amount of salt in a sample of water
- A stream like movement of water in the ocean
- The continuous movement of water from Earth's surface to atmosphere
- A movement of energy through a body of water
- A man made lake located behind a dam
- This underground zone contains air but no water
- A man made structure that prevents beach erosion
- The average temperatures and precipitation in a location over a long time
- A step in the water cycle where a liquid is changed to a gas
- Can cause winters to be bad and cools an areas atmosphere
- This underground zone is filled with water
- Where an organism lives
- A large wave usually caused by an under water earthquake in the ocean
- The top of the wave
- A smaller stream flowing into a larger one
35 Clues: The top of the wave • The bottom of the wave • Where an organism lives • Water found under the ground • The top of the saturated zone • A man made lake located behind a dam • An area that separates two watersheds • The amount of salt in a sample of water • A wave measurement from trough to crest • Evaporation of water given off by plants • ...
GCSE Revision Crosswords Water Resources 2020-01-07
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- 20% of water int he UK is lost through these holes in pipes
- A man-made lake created by a dam
- A war for disagreement over water resources
- The local water scheme case study in Ethiopia
- Short for China’s South North Water Transfer Project
- Water _____ is where a country does not have sufficient water to meet their needs
- The process of creating fresh water from seawater
- The type of well dug to get water from an Aquifer
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- Water ______ is where a country has sufficient water of acceptable quality
- The process of getting water from rivers onto farmland
- The industry that uses the biggest percentage of freshwater
- Underground water reservoir
- Where the supply of water is exceeded by demand
- Using a resource in a way that does not endanger it for future generations
- Where the supply of water exceeds demand
- How we refer to water use in the home
- This drains a river basin of water into the sea
17 Clues: Underground water reservoir • A man-made lake created by a dam • How we refer to water use in the home • Where the supply of water exceeds demand • A war for disagreement over water resources • The local water scheme case study in Ethiopia • Where the supply of water is exceeded by demand • This drains a river basin of water into the sea • ...
Too much water too little water 2021-03-30
10 Clues: Marshy area • - save water • - use of water • - too much water • - water in kitchen • cause of pollution • - thin coating of Ice • - large body of salt water • - used to pump ground water • water beneath the earth's surface
Water Cycle and Earth Circulation 2024-02-21
Across
- process of a gas becoming a liquid.
- streamlike movement of ocean water in a regular pattern
- the movement of matter due to differences in density.
- a material needed by every living thing.
- only planet in our solar system with an abundance of this type of water
- most water vapor is in Earth's atmosphere we cannot see this state of water
- the deflection of moving objects from a straight path as a result of Earth's rotation.
- as water flows throughout a plant, some water changes to water vapor as it leaves the plant through the stomas.
- known as the "blue planet" because most of the surface is covered with water.
- water that flows across the Earth's surface.
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- when water vapor changes state directly from a gas to a solid.
- scientist who studies water
- when water changes directly to water vapor without first becoming a liquid.
- when liquid water gains enough energy to escape the liquids surface and form water vapor.
- any form of water that falls to Earth from the clouds
- movement of water between the atmosphere,land,oceans,and living things.
- solid form of water
17 Clues: solid form of water • scientist who studies water • process of a gas becoming a liquid. • a material needed by every living thing. • water that flows across the Earth's surface. • the movement of matter due to differences in density. • any form of water that falls to Earth from the clouds • streamlike movement of ocean water in a regular pattern • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
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- Physical surroundings studies...
- Planet representation...
- Divisions of Earth ...
- Small extension of land into water
- Surrounded by water...
- Join into a river....
- Inland body of water
- East to West....
- Flat area of land
- Where Rivers begins
- Area surrounded by mountains
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- 0 Degree Longitude
- 0 Degree Latitude
- three corners surrounded by water
- Large body of water
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Temperature or Weather
- tool used to find direction
- North to South...
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- Area representation
23 Clues: East to West.... • 0 Degree Latitude • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Longitude • Large body of water • Where Rivers begins • Area representation • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Divisions of Earth ... • Surrounded by water... • Temperature or Weather • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
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- Physical surroundings studies...
- Planet representation...
- Divisions of Earth ...
- Small extension of land into water
- Surrounded by water...
- Join into a river....
- Inland body of water
- East to West....
- Flat area of land
- Where Rivers begins
- Area surrounded by mountains
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- 0 Degree Longitude
- 0 Degree Latitude
- three corners surrounded by water
- Large body of water
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Temperature or Weather
- tool used to find direction
- North to South...
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- Area representation
23 Clues: East to West.... • 0 Degree Latitude • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Longitude • Large body of water • Where Rivers begins • Area representation • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Divisions of Earth ... • Surrounded by water... • Temperature or Weather • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
Across
- Temperature or Weather
- Surrounded by water...
- Physical surroundings studies...
- 0 Degree Longitude
- Planet representation...
- tool used to find direction
- Small extension of land into water
- Where Rivers begins
- three corners surrounded by water
- Inland body of water
- 0 Degree Latitude
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
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- Body of water that cuts into land
- East to West....
- Divisions of Earth ...
- Join into a river....
- Area representation
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- North to South...
- Large body of water
- Flat area of land
- Area surrounded by mountains
- Water flow to lake or ocean
23 Clues: East to West.... • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Latitude • 0 Degree Longitude • Area representation • Large body of water • Where Rivers begins • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Temperature or Weather • Surrounded by water... • Divisions of Earth ... • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
Across
- Physical surroundings studies...
- Planet representation...
- Divisions of Earth ...
- Small extension of land into water
- Surrounded by water...
- Join into a river....
- Inland body of water
- East to West....
- Flat area of land
- Where Rivers begins
- Area surrounded by mountains
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- 0 Degree Longitude
- 0 Degree Latitude
- three corners surrounded by water
- Large body of water
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Temperature or Weather
- tool used to find direction
- North to South...
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- Area representation
23 Clues: East to West.... • 0 Degree Latitude • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Longitude • Large body of water • Where Rivers begins • Area representation • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Divisions of Earth ... • Surrounded by water... • Temperature or Weather • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
Across
- Where Rivers begins
- Surrounded by water...
- Area representation
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- East to West....
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Small extension of land into water
- 0 Degree Longitude
- Physical surroundings studies...
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Area surrounded by mountains
- Planet representation...
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- tool used to find direction
- three corners surrounded by water
- North to South...
- Flat area of land
- Join into a river....
- Divisions of Earth ...
- Inland body of water
- Large body of water
- Temperature or Weather
- 0 Degree Latitude
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
23 Clues: East to West.... • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Latitude • 0 Degree Longitude • Where Rivers begins • Area representation • Large body of water • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Surrounded by water... • Divisions of Earth ... • Temperature or Weather • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
Week 17 Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- a story to be read
- a gas which, when burned, produces water
- instrument to measure very hot temperatures
- instrument to hear under water
- water
- study of the earth
- one who is skilled with fireworks
- all that the eye can see
- church overseer
- device for seeing around obstacles
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- study of water
- study of physical life
- the heavens, home of the fiery sun
- boat that glides on the surface of the water
- fireworks
- huge bonfire for burning bodies at ancient funerals
- fire
- electricity produced by moving water
- take water away
- reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdom
- fear of water
- a crazy person who plays with fire
22 Clues: fire • water • fireworks • fear of water • study of water • take water away • church overseer • a story to be read • study of the earth • study of physical life • all that the eye can see • instrument to hear under water • one who is skilled with fireworks • the heavens, home of the fiery sun • a crazy person who plays with fire • device for seeing around obstacles • ...
Payton Duecker 2022-08-25
Across
- wet matter
- A tiny particle
- no water
- a way to water crops
- a layer of dirt
- Cycle a continuous process
- where water empties into
- something valuable
- water polluted water
- 2 or more atoms connected
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- Basin where water and trash go while being in the streets
- things you need
- thick/soft muddy and dirty substance
- bacteria, fungi, viruses
- Mill where a wooden wheel is constantly turning water
- Land areas that collect rainfall
- Water water after a storm
- water in streets after storm
- particles like dirt or sand
19 Clues: no water • wet matter • things you need • A tiny particle • a layer of dirt • something valuable • a way to water crops • water polluted water • bacteria, fungi, viruses • where water empties into • Water water after a storm • 2 or more atoms connected • Cycle a continuous process • particles like dirt or sand • water in streets after storm • Land areas that collect rainfall • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-01-25
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- (three words) the area underground where all pores are filled up with water
- (two words) the highest part in the ground that is saturated or completely filled with water
- (two words) this water is full of chlorine, but also full of life
- water in a liquid state
- an underground layer of rock that contains water
- (two words) water in a gas state
- the ability of a material to let water flow through
- a great place to make sacrifices to Hephaestus
- an open basin formed by the destruction of a cavern's roof
- a hot spring from which steam and scalding water erupts
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- the process of water transitioning from a gas state to a liquid
- a place where water shoots into the air; there is one in this classroom
- the process of water transitioning from a liquid state to a solid
- (two words) Stop, collaborate, and listen. Most of this is ice ice baby
- the process of water transitioning from a liquid state to a gas
- the process of water falling from the sky as a liquid or a solid
- (two words) a situation in which seasonal temperature changes cause water at the bottom of a pond to come to the top
- the process that starts with the amount of nutrients in a lake getting too high, causing algae to grow rapidly
- the process of water transitioning from a solid state to a liquid
19 Clues: water in a liquid state • (two words) water in a gas state • a great place to make sacrifices to Hephaestus • an underground layer of rock that contains water • the ability of a material to let water flow through • a hot spring from which steam and scalding water erupts • an open basin formed by the destruction of a cavern's roof • ...
destiny's puzzle (4A) 2021-04-21
Across
- nitrogen is important to animals by
- water that falls from atmosphere
- living organisms on the planet
- carbon moves from atmosphere to plants
- water 3% is
- carbon moves from living thing to
- form commonly used by plants
- air surrounds earth
- water stored under surface of earth
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- water is changed back into liquid water
- all water on earth
- occurs because of heat from sun
- carbon moves from plants to animals
- can be converted into forms usable for plants & animals
- divided into how many spheres?
- plants use water to help make energy
- carbon moves from plants and animals to
- always been present on earth
- what water can become
- 97% is
20 Clues: 97% is • water 3% is • all water on earth • air surrounds earth • what water can become • always been present on earth • form commonly used by plants • divided into how many spheres? • living organisms on the planet • occurs because of heat from sun • water that falls from atmosphere • carbon moves from living thing to • nitrogen is important to animals by • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
Across
- Small extension of land into water
- Area representation
- Inland body of water
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
- Temperature or Weather
- tool used to find direction
- three corners surrounded by water
- Physical surroundings studies...
- East to West....
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Divisions of Earth ...
- 0 Degree Latitude
- Surrounded by water...
- Planet representation...
Down
- North to South...
- Flat area of land
- Where Rivers begins
- 0 Degree Longitude
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- Join into a river....
- Area surrounded by mountains
- Large body of water
23 Clues: East to West.... • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Latitude • 0 Degree Longitude • Area representation • Where Rivers begins • Large body of water • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Temperature or Weather • Divisions of Earth ... • Surrounded by water... • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
APES - Chapter 15 Test 2023-01-17
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- The spillage of water over a river’s banks due to heavy rain or snowmelt.
- The removal of salt from seawater to generate fresh water for human use.
- Water that is relatively pure, holding very few dissolved salts.
- A specific spot—such as a factory—where large quantities of air pollutants or water pollutants are discharged.
- The water from precipitation that flows into streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds, and (in many cases) eventually to the ocean.
- Landscaping using plants that are adapted to arid conditions.
- The release of matter or energy into waters that causes undesirable impacts on the health and well-being of humans or other organisms.
- (1) An artificial water body behind a dam that stores water for human use. (2) A location in which nutrients in a biogeochemical cycle remain for a period of time before moving to another of its kind. Can be living or nonliving entities.
- The entire area of land from which water drains into a given river.
- Term describing a water body that has high-nutrient and low-oxygen conditions.
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- A water-bearing, porous layer of rock, sand, or gravel that is trapped between an upper and lower layer of less permeable substrate, such as clay.
- Use of fresh water in which the water from a particular aquifer or surface water body either is not removed or is removed only temporarily and then returned.
- A stage of wastewater treatment in which biological means are used to remove contaminants remaining after primary treatment.
- The upper limit of groundwater held in an aquifer.
- A water-bearing, porous layer of rock, sand, or gravel that lies atop a less permeable substrate.
- Use of fresh water in which water is removed from a particular aquifer or surface water body and is not returned to it.
- The region of land over which a river has historically wandered and periodically floods.
- Any water that is used in households, businesses, industries, or public facilities and is drained or flushed down pipes, as well as the polluted runoff from streets and storm drains.
- A diffuse source of pollutants, often consisting of many small sources.
- A system in which the soil is saturated with water and which generally features shallow standing water with ample vegetation.
- An underground water reservoir.
- Term describing a water body that has low-nutrient and high-oxygen conditions.
- Water located atop Earth’s surface.
- A stage of wastewater treatment in which contaminants are physically removed.
- An area where the ground has given way with little warning as a result of subsidence caused by depletion of water from an aquifer.
- A wastewater disposal method, common in rural areas, consisting of an underground tank and series of drainpipes.
- Any obstruction placed in a river or stream to block the flow of water so that water can be stored in a reservoir.
- An area where water infiltrates Earth’s surface and reaches an aquifer below.
28 Clues: An underground water reservoir. • Water located atop Earth’s surface. • The upper limit of groundwater held in an aquifer. • Landscaping using plants that are adapted to arid conditions. • Water that is relatively pure, holding very few dissolved salts. • The entire area of land from which water drains into a given river. • ...
Tic tac toe 2023-02-13
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- elastic object that stores mechanical energy
- water water to which is salt
- water released from clouds in the form of rain,freezing rain,sleet,snow, or hail
- water water that exist in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- table upper surface zone of saturation
- welling where surface water is forced downward,where it may deliver oxygen to deeper water
- the dissolved salt content of a body of water
- cycle cycle of processes by which water circulates
- berg large chunks of ice that breaks off from glaciers
- the supply water to land or crops to help growth
- well well that ground water to the urbane without pumping
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it
- water naturally occurring water that is not salty and is suitabl for consumption if clean or processed
- abundance of a constitute divided by the total volume of a mixture
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- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- wind blowing across the ocean surface
- underground layer of water bearing permeable rock
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- basin an entire river system or an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the production of aquatic organism under controlled conditions
- he ratio of the quantity of a material or energy in a system to its outflow rate
- not allowing fluid to pass through
- elevated boundary separating areas that are drained by different river system
- occurs when environment becomes enriched with nutrients increasing the amount of plant and algae growth
25 Clues: water water to which is salt • not allowing fluid to pass through • wind blowing across the ocean surface • table upper surface zone of saturation • elastic object that stores mechanical energy • allowing liquids or gases to pass through it • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
The Lil Plant 2021-10-13
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- Low humidity
- can be damaging to plants.
- moving air throughout, into, and out of the greenhouse
- we use them on the bottom of the pot to prevent too much or to little water
- water held by the soil in small pores
- receive most water through the root system.
- Transpiration the loss of_____-_____ through the stomata
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- _____is made of,78% Nitrogen,21% Oxygen,and1% Other (including CO2 0.04%)
- The _____-____ of plants increases under conditions of high humidity.
- Stomata 0pening in the ____
- In greenhouses,we _______the level of carbon dioxide to promote photosynthesis.
- water held so strongly by soil particles that it can not be used by plants
- total volume of air or water in a media/soil
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- leads to damage roots ( dry our/ cell death)
- % of media/soil that holds air
- low transpiration
- Frequent rain and high humidity result in ____ tropical forests
- is picked up mainly by the roots of the plant.
- ________-_________such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, can kill plants.
- the part where the plant intakes the water
- the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces against external forces like gravity
- a pocket of air or water in a media/soil
- the total amount of water a soil can hold against the force of gravity
- leads to damage to roots (lack of oxygen/rotting)
25 Clues: Low humidity • low transpiration • can be damaging to plants. • Stomata 0pening in the ____ • % of media/soil that holds air • the amount of water vapor in the air • water held by the soil in small pores • a pocket of air or water in a media/soil • the part where the plant intakes the water • receive most water through the root system. • ...
Unit E Crossword - by Christal R. 2018-06-13
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- a large body of water covered by land
- water with high concentration of calcium
- a piece of land that catches rain snow etc.
- observation about the stream characteristics
- average weather measured over a long time
- the amount and the combination of concentration and the amount of rain
- group of organism of the same species
- water that is safe for humans to consume
- a description of the variety of different organism in an ecosystem
- a procedure to keep track of something for a specific purpose
- a small amount of water that is consumable
- daily changes in water levels depends on where the moon is
- is when the tectonic plates separate and could possibly create new land
- amount of dissolved salt in water
- measure of the amount of substances beside water in a water sample
- when the water is at its lowest point at a certain time
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- large moving body of ice
- body of waters that have salt in them like oceans (almost all the waters in the world)
- when the water is at its highest point at a certain time
- plates under the earth crust
- a big body of saltwater
- a natural part of nature that moves “nature” by wind, water atc.
- erosion and breaking down of land caused by chemicals reaction
- stream of water that moves within a body of water
- the rigid outer part of the world
- technique used for purifying water
- a technique that is used to for separating solutions
- circular movement of water
28 Clues: a big body of saltwater • large moving body of ice • circular movement of water • plates under the earth crust • the rigid outer part of the world • amount of dissolved salt in water • technique used for purifying water • a large body of water covered by land • group of organism of the same species • water with high concentration of calcium • ...
Meteorology/weather/climate 2024-05-21
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- the moisture in the air
- it shields living things from much of the harmful radiation given off by the sun
- layer of atmosphere closest to the earth all weather happens here
- is a useful tool for gathering data
- most jets fly in this layer of the atmosphere
- water as a solid
- also known as the hydrologic cycle
- it occurs when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere onto earths surface
- middle layer of the atmosphere meteors burn up in this layer
- the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water
- water as a gas
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- second outer most layer of the atmosphere auroras occur here
- the layer of gasses surrounding earth
- also called the water cycle
- the process where water vapor to the air from the leaves of plants
- curtains of light that occur in the thermosphere
- is a global high altitude wind
- outermost layer of the atmosphere
- when water gets heated up and turns to water vapor
- is a water vapor that has condensed on a surface into liquid water
20 Clues: water as a gas • water as a solid • the moisture in the air • also called the water cycle • is a global high altitude wind • outermost layer of the atmosphere • also known as the hydrologic cycle • is a useful tool for gathering data • the layer of gasses surrounding earth • most jets fly in this layer of the atmosphere • curtains of light that occur in the thermosphere • ...
Transport in Plants 2025-03-12
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- Movement of sugars and nutrients through the phloem.
- Channel proteins facilitating water movement across membranes.
- Solution with lower solute concentration, leading to water gain in cells.
- Plants adapted to survive in dry conditions.
- Elongated xylem cells involved in water conduction.
- Pressure exerted by a fluid due to gravity.
- Condition when plant cells lose water and become limp.
- Thin areas in xylem walls allowing lateral water movement.
- Solution with equal solute concentration, maintaining cell equilibrium.
- Waterproof barrier in roots that regulates water and mineral flow.
- Living transport route through interconnected cytoplasm.
- Process of actively transporting sugars into sieve tubes.
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- Passive transport of molecules through proteins in a membrane.
- Theory Explains water movement in xylem due to intermolecular attraction.
- Non-living transport route through cell walls and intercellular spaces.
- Tube-like xylem structures facilitating efficient water transport.
- Solution with higher solute concentration, causing water loss in cells.
- Hypothesis Model explaining sugar transport in phloem.
- Part in roots where maximum water absorption occurs.
- Microscopic channels connecting plant cells for transport.
- Potential of water to move across a semipermeable membrane.
21 Clues: Pressure exerted by a fluid due to gravity. • Plants adapted to survive in dry conditions. • Elongated xylem cells involved in water conduction. • Movement of sugars and nutrients through the phloem. • Part in roots where maximum water absorption occurs. • Hypothesis Model explaining sugar transport in phloem. • Condition when plant cells lose water and become limp. • ...
Water & Weather Lessons 9-12 2025-09-22
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- Very tiny rain drops
- Changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling
- Changing of water from liquid to a gas without boiling
- Clouds that are fluffy and billowy
- Clouds that are wispy and curly
- Rock with holes that allows water to flow through it
- Dropping silver iodide or other chemicals into clouds to encourage raindrop formation
- Rising of warm air
- Water vapor that condenses and freezes on the ground, plants, or other objects
- Clouds that are likely to bring rain
- Rock that does not allow water to flow through it
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- 100% relative humidity
- Rain with a lower than normal pH level
- Clouds that are stretched out in layers or sheets
- Water droplets stick together to form larger drops
- Water condensed on the ground
- A cloud that touches the earth
- Circulation of water primarily by evaporation and precipitation
- When water vapor cools and turns into liquid water
- Releasing of water vapor into air by breathing or photosynthesis
- A long period of time without significant precipitation
- Larger pellets of ice
- Small round pellets of ice
23 Clues: Rising of warm air • Very tiny rain drops • Larger pellets of ice • 100% relative humidity • Small round pellets of ice • Water condensed on the ground • A cloud that touches the earth • Clouds that are wispy and curly • Clouds that are fluffy and billowy • Clouds that are likely to bring rain • Rain with a lower than normal pH level • ...
World geo 2022-09-16
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- large thick moving ice
- range, connected mountains
- area of low land
- water going down
- one of seven land masses
- narrow straight of land
- current, stream of water that moves in a definite direction
- one of 4 major body’s of water
- area of level land
- broad flat topped landfrom
- a sizable body of water
- large body of water
- opposite flow of a river
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- a steep high wall of rock earth or ice
- deepand narrow land feature
- a wide strait water way
- sheltered place along a shore
- small area w water in a desert
- part of a large body of water
- land built up from soil carried down stream
- peak, pointed top of a mountain
- a group of islands
- part of a large body of water
- body of land jutting into water
- area of flat or rolling land
25 Clues: area of low land • water going down • a group of islands • area of level land • large body of water • large thick moving ice • a wide strait water way • a sizable body of water • one of seven land masses • opposite flow of a river • range, connected mountains • narrow straight of land • broad flat topped landfrom • deepand narrow land feature • area of flat or rolling land • ...
Chesapeake Bay crossword puzzle 2022-05-17
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- movement of the earth due to water
- under water
- how deep or clear water is
- biological community of interacting organisms
- flows into Chesapeake bay
- Maryland's biggest bay
- it heals something
- plant species that help the earth
- something that pollutes something
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- leaves above water
- green bacteria that is in water
- swampy areas
- a type of restaurant
- river flowing into bigger rivers
- ridge of land that separates water
- where the tide meets the stream
- fish swimming together
- multiple types of something
- living under water
- matter that settles into the end of a liquid
20 Clues: under water • swampy areas • leaves above water • living under water • it heals something • a type of restaurant • fish swimming together • Maryland's biggest bay • flows into Chesapeake bay • how deep or clear water is • multiple types of something • green bacteria that is in water • where the tide meets the stream • river flowing into bigger rivers • plant species that help the earth • ...
Starters 2025-03-21
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- , Kanto region grass starter
- , Kalos region water starter
- , Alola region fire starter
- , Johto region grass starter
- , Sinnoh region fire starter
- , Unova region grass starter
- , Johto region water starter
- , Unova region fire starter
- , Hoenn region fire starter
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- , Sinnoh region water starter
- , Unova region water starter
- , Alola region water starter
- , Kalos region fire starter
- , Sinnoh region grass starter
- , Kanto region electric starter
- , Kanto region fire starter
- , Kanto region water starter
- , Alola region grass starter
- , Kalos region grass starter
- , Johto region fire starter
- , Hoenn region grass starter
- , Hoenn region water starter
22 Clues: , Kanto region fire starter • , Kanto region water starter • , Johto region fire starter • , Kanto region grass starter • , Kalos region fire starter • , Johto region grass starter • , Sinnoh region fire starter • , Hoenn region grass starter • , Hoenn region fire starter • , Unova region water starter • , Kalos region water starter • , Sinnoh region grass starter • ...
The Water Cycle & Clouds Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- water droplets in the sky
- endless movement of water here on Earth
- puffy cloud type producing rain storms
- mid-level sheets of flat thin clouds
- covers the Earth like a blanket
- water molecule
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
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- wispy clouds, high in the atmosphere
- water vapor cools to form liquid
- liquid water gains energy and becomes vapor
- 6 sided beauty
- when precipitation sinks into the ground
- water flowing on top of the land
- the source of energy for the water cycle
- water pools and gathers into one place
- a type of evaporation
- pulls precipitation towards the ground
- huge frozen freshwater
- frozen water, ice, not rock
19 Clues: 6 sided beauty • water molecule • a type of evaporation • huge frozen freshwater • rain, snow, sleet, hail • water droplets in the sky • frozen water, ice, not rock • covers the Earth like a blanket • water vapor cools to form liquid • water flowing on top of the land • wispy clouds, high in the atmosphere • mid-level sheets of flat thin clouds • ...
Hisuian Samurott Moveset 2024-01-03
19 Clues: 1 Bug Ph • 21 Bug Ph • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Water Sp • 34 Water Ph • 18 Water Ph • 63 Water Sp • Evo Dark Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 46 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 25 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 39 Normal St • 58 Normal St • 13 Normal St • 51 Normal Ph • 29 Flying Ph • Prev Water St
Water Cycle SMS - Alaska Linley - Witt 2024-12-16
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- when a liquid runs off a surface
- when plants release water
- the driving force of the water cycle
- when liquid water becomes water vapor
- when clouds are formed
- when a gas skips becoming a liquid and instantly becomes a solid
- when water falls down from the clouds, (rain, snow, hail, ect)
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- that restores ground water, liquid that seeps into the ground
- when water flows underground
- when a solid skips becoming a liquid and goes straight to a gas
- when water from a lake seeps into the ground/soil
- the process of water
- the biggest body of water in the world that contains 97% of water.
- made of water molecules and in the sky, a liquid
- when roots soak up water
- "mini volcanoes" on the bottom of the ocean pouring out hot water
- bodys of water that lead to the ocean
17 Clues: the process of water • when clouds are formed • when roots soak up water • when plants release water • when water flows underground • when a liquid runs off a surface • the driving force of the water cycle • when liquid water becomes water vapor • bodys of water that lead to the ocean • made of water molecules and in the sky, a liquid • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-11-02
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- Drains rainfall into streams and rivers
- Ability of a material to transmit fluids
- Driven by global wind systems on the ocean
- The slope of water surface or pressure
- Cooling of central and eastern pacific ocean surface temps.
- An underwater ecosystem
- Wind that blows from land to the water
- The actions of clinging to another surface
- Moving system of deep-ocean circulation
- Under the surface; makes up 30% of freshwater
- You draw with it on a window
- The sticking together of similar particles
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- The boundary between the unsaturated and saturated zone underground
- The continuous movement of water within the earth and atmosphere
- Results from differences in water density
- Holes in an object where liquid or air may pass
- Process in water cycle, water gets to atmosphere
- Amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- Warming of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean
- Water vapor that has condensed and falls
- The flow of water over the surface
- Wind that blows from water onto land
- A pattern of wet summers and dry winters
- Water underground moving into springs or seepage water
- Allows us to drink saltwater
25 Clues: An underwater ecosystem • Allows us to drink saltwater • You draw with it on a window • The flow of water over the surface • Wind that blows from water onto land • The slope of water surface or pressure • Wind that blows from land to the water • Drains rainfall into streams and rivers • Moving system of deep-ocean circulation • Ability of a material to transmit fluids • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-28
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- organism that converts nitrates back into nitrogen gas
- process where water enters another body of water
- water that is absorbed into the ground
- where the most carbon is stored
- process where snow turns directly into water vapor
- converts nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into ammonium
- converts nitrates into nitrogen gas
- organism that converts nitrogen gas into ammonium
- process where water is taken into the atmosphere
- organism that converts ammonium into nitrates
- process where plants lose water through their leaves
- converts ammonium into nitrates/ nitrites
- place where a substance is held/ accumulates
- process where water vapor turns back into liquid water
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- process of water falling from the atmosphere
- movement of a substance from abiotic to biotic factors
- movement of a substance from biotic to abiotic factors
- process where organisms take in oxygen and glucose and release carbon dioxide and water
- substance that limits the growth rate of an organism
- process where water is absorbed into the ground
- key component in all living things
- process where plants take in carbon dioxide and water and release oxygen and make glucose
- atmosphere is made of 78% of this
23 Clues: where the most carbon is stored • atmosphere is made of 78% of this • key component in all living things • converts nitrates into nitrogen gas • water that is absorbed into the ground • converts ammonium into nitrates/ nitrites • process of water falling from the atmosphere • place where a substance is held/ accumulates • organism that converts ammonium into nitrates • ...
Mari's amazingcrossword puzzle 2026-03-25
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- the root systems of plants absorb water from the surrounding area in various amounts
- saturated area below water table
- Non-living things
- living things
- source pollution: pollution that comes from many places all at once
- Pollution: Pollution that can cause disease,death, and/or birth defects
- Area of land where all of the water that falls in it and falls off of it goes to a common outlet
- the study of living things and the environment
- When rain falls on dry ground, some of the water soaks into the soil
- Amount of rain or snow that falls in the watershed
- Water from rainfall returns to the atmosphere
- water that runs along land surface
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- water that fills in tiny gaps between soil and sediments underground
- source pollution: A single, identifiable source of pollution
- pollution: too many microorganisms in water which can make you sick
- water vapor turning back into liquid
- Pollution: too many nutrients in water which cause too much algae to grow
- where the mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean
- Pollution: The erosion of soil into rivers and lakes
- Store water and increase the amount of water that evaporates and infiltrates
20 Clues: living things • Non-living things • saturated area below water table • water that runs along land surface • water vapor turning back into liquid • Water from rainfall returns to the atmosphere • the study of living things and the environment • Amount of rain or snow that falls in the watershed • Pollution: The erosion of soil into rivers and lakes • ...
Unit 6 Texas Aquatic Ecosystems 2021-02-08
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- A body of water that is surrounded by land it can be fresh water or salt water.
- an area of the Earth's surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer
- plants and animals living in or on the bottom of aquatic habitats
- oxygen dissolved in water, dissolved oxygen is important for fish and other aquatic animals
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- water-saturated land area that supports aquatic plants
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- water which is saltier than fresh water, but fresher than saltwater; often found where freshwater and saltwater bodies meet
- Also known as Dead Zone --> result of cultural eutrophication and lack of oxygen where fish and other aquatic organisms die.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream mixing salt water with fresh water
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- any substance that is made of living things or the remains of living things, a vital component of soil, affects turbidity
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- A wetland typically covered with grasses and no trees
- The amount of biological or living diversity per unit area. It includes the concepts of species diversity, habitat diversity and genetic diversity.
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things, sand silt, clay... affects turbidity
- the chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water, salinity, pH, temperature, turbidity
- A small, narrow river.
- wetlands with trees and shrubs
- long sand island parallel to the coast
- water with about 3.5% salt content or greater; ocean water or seawater.
- Bodies of fresh water (shallow, allows sunlight to reach the bottom)
- A measure of how cloudy or clear water is...caused by sediment and dissolved solids
- the bottom of a stream or river channel, the material affects the water quality
- A natural source of water formed when water from an aquifer percolates up to the ground surface.
- bodies of water, smaller than a gulf and nearly surrounded by land.
26 Clues: A small, narrow river. • wetlands with trees and shrubs • long sand island parallel to the coast • A wetland typically covered with grasses and no trees • water-saturated land area that supports aquatic plants • plants and animals living in or on the bottom of aquatic habitats • bodies of water, smaller than a gulf and nearly surrounded by land. • ...
5th Grade Test 7 Review 2019-04-30
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- The more interconnected holes something has, the more ______ it is
- A fifth ocean has recently been recognized and named the _______ ocean
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- The main river, smaller rivers, and streams together make up a __________ ___________
- The Pacific ocean is slowly getting smaller due to the movement of ______________ ____________
- Molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state
- A continuous process by which water moves between land, living things, bodies of water and the atmosphere
- Another name for watersheds
- What keeps watersheds separate?
- When plants lose water through their leaves as water vapor
- What forms when a loop of a winding river gets cut off?
- The bottom layer of soil that is completely filled with water.
- Water would not be able to pass through a material that is _________
- Another name for the Southern ocean
- Two-thirds of Earth's fresh water is contained in ______
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- A freshwater wetland with grasslike plants
- Where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- The process of nutrients building up in a lake.
- One-third of the Earth's fresh water is contained in _______
- Which ocean is slowly getting larger?
- Lakes that store water for human use.
- What is the difference between a pond and a lake?
- The top layer of soil that is NOT filled with water, still has air in it.
- Underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water.
- Water rises on its own due to pressure within an aquifer
- A freshwater wetland that looks like a flooded forest
- About ____% of the Earth's surface is covered in water
- Water vapor cooling and changing from a gas to a liquid state
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Water that falls to the Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- Only about 3% of the Earth's water is _______ water
- Most of the Earth's water (about 97%) is salt water found in _________
- A smaller river that feeds into a larger, main river
- One-third of the US contributes to the _________ watershed
- The top of the saturated zone.
- Condensation in the air creates ________
36 Clues: Another name for watersheds • The top of the saturated zone. • What keeps watersheds separate? • Another name for the Southern ocean • Which ocean is slowly getting larger? • Lakes that store water for human use. • Condensation in the air creates ________ • A freshwater wetland with grasslike plants • The process of nutrients building up in a lake. • ...
WATER IN THE WORLD 2024-08-07
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- At a desalination ___________, salt is removed from water.
- Desalination, water recycling, moving water to areas of more need and educating the public are ways to _____________ water scarcity.
- Household (domestic) waste water can be __________________ .
- Lack of rain, increase in population and wasting water are all causes of water _____________ .
- When water changes from a liquid to a vapor and rises up.
- Too much salt in the land and water damages the environment, this is known as _______________________ .
- ____________ water makes up 1% of the Earth's water.
- Tubes that are used to transport water from one location to another, and to our homes.
- Sprinklers, furrows and drips are a type of ______________ .
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- Water and trees are examples of ____________ resources.
- _________ makes up 97% of the Earth's water.
- A way that undrinkable ocean water is turned into fresh water.
- Rivers, reservoirs and streams are examples of ___________ water.
- When water vapor cools and turns into water droplets.
- _________ makes up 2% of the Earth's water.
- Surface water that has sunk below ground and collected into underground water sources.
16 Clues: _________ makes up 2% of the Earth's water. • _________ makes up 97% of the Earth's water. • When water vapor cools and turns into water droplets. • ____________ water makes up 1% of the Earth's water. • Water and trees are examples of ____________ resources. • When water changes from a liquid to a vapor and rises up. • ...
Unit E eghosa 8sch 2018-06-13
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- large moving bodies of ice
- describes how pure the water is
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concetration to one of higher water concentration
- the area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- highest point of the continent
- composed of fine sediment particles suspended and transport through the stream
- in an ecosystem means different variety of species
- boiling bad salt
- physical characteristics or behaviour of a species
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- the average weather measured over a long period of time
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- streams of water that move within a larger body of water
- microscopic plants that are food for fish in the top and middle zones of most lakes
- changes in pattern that move along the water surface
- group of organisms that live in the same area
- change in water level
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- water that is safe to drink
- contains a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- one of the many ways humans use earths water supplies
- observe or keep track of something
- the total amount of all salts dissolved in water
22 Clues: boiling bad salt • change in water level • large moving bodies of ice • water that is safe to drink • highest point of the continent • describes how pure the water is • observe or keep track of something • group of organisms that live in the same area • the total amount of all salts dissolved in water • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • ...
Unit E rodas 8sch 2018-06-13
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- in an ecosystem means different variety of species
- contains a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- microscopic plants that are food for fish in the top and middle zones of most lakes
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concetration to one of higher water concentration
- highest point of the continent
- one of the many ways humans use earths water supplies
- the total amount of all salts dissolved in water
- the average weather measured over a long period of time
- observe or keep track of something
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- the area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- water that is safe to drink
- physical characteristics or behaviour of a species
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- streams of water that move within a larger body of water
- composed of fine sediment particles suspended and transport through the stream
- boiling bad salt
- group of organisms that live in the same area
- describes how pure the water is
- change in water level
- large moving bodies of ice
- changes in pattern that move along the water surface
22 Clues: boiling bad salt • change in water level • large moving bodies of ice • water that is safe to drink • highest point of the continent • describes how pure the water is • observe or keep track of something • group of organisms that live in the same area • the total amount of all salts dissolved in water • physical characteristics or behaviour of a species • ...
hydrospheric journey 2022-03-08
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- wind-driven currents
- occasional movements of sediment-water
- where all inland waters drain
- formed by drilling excess groundwater
- tides that occur during full and new moons
- drawn when water rises
- vapor turns into liquid
- ice covered 30% of earth's surface
- liquid changes into vapor
- influenced by salinity and temperature
- combined effect of all currents
- single high and low tides each tidal day
- slope of the land
- materials that water can seep through
- bigger running water feature
- materials that water cannot seep through
- thick mass of ice
- excess fertilizers to bodies of water
- movement of water from the surface downward
Down
- water underground
- when water falls to the earth
- formed by dissolving rock beneath earth's surface
- Earths water resources
- deepest parts of the ocean
- waters freshwater resources
- water pulled by gravity along earths surface
- amount of salt in liquid
- when sunlight warms the top layer of ocean
- smaller running water feature
- movement of seawater in a certain direction
- there are 5 major ones
- zone of rapid temperature change
- type of rock
33 Clues: type of rock • water underground • slope of the land • thick mass of ice • wind-driven currents • Earths water resources • drawn when water rises • there are 5 major ones • vapor turns into liquid • amount of salt in liquid • liquid changes into vapor • deepest parts of the ocean • waters freshwater resources • bigger running water feature • when water falls to the earth • ...
Floatzel Moveset 2024-01-08
17 Clues: 1 Ice Ph • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Water St • 18 Dark Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 62 Water Ph • 46 Water Ph • 41 Water Ph • 57 Water Sp • 35 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 15 Water Sp • 24 Water Ph • 21 Normal Sp • 29 Normal Ph • Pre Normal Ph • 51 Psychic St
Unit E Crossword - Uzhan Kee Ng Cancino 2018-06-05
Across
- Movements on the surface of the water.
- An equipment that can create pure water from water that can contain other minerals.
- Water that has a high concentration of minerals like calcium and magnesium.
- Streams of water that move within a larger body of water.
- Troops that are trained to serve on lad or the sea
- All the areas of the land that drains into a lake or a river.
- The location of the highest land in the continent which determines the direction watershed drains.
- a huge moving body of ice.
- A group of organisms that live in a particular area
- The rate of water flow and the stream’s bed.
- The transporting of rock fragments and soil.
- A physical characteristic or behavior of a species.
Down
- The total amount of salts dissolved in water.
- The solid outer part of the earth.
- Population that result from natural causes or human activity
- Populations that take place over a short time
- Observe, check or keep track of something for a particular purpose
- Water can exist in these three forms.
- The highest level of water is reaching the shore.
- this filters the salt water by making it go through a filter or a membrane that with holes too small for the salt to pass through.
- When water sits on cracks and holes of the rock while gradually dissolving more and more of the rock.
- This is what describes how pure the water can be.
- The average weather measured over a long period of time.
- Water that is drinkable.
- variety of different kinds of species living in a habitat
- The lowest level of water reaching the shore.
- Regular falling and rising of very large bodies of water.
27 Clues: Water that is drinkable. • a huge moving body of ice. • The solid outer part of the earth. • Water can exist in these three forms. • Movements on the surface of the water. • The rate of water flow and the stream’s bed. • The transporting of rock fragments and soil. • The total amount of salts dissolved in water. • Populations that take place over a short time • ...
Science Unit E 2014-05-29
Across
- drink it
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- water drops onto the ground
- variety of species that live in an environment
- daily change in water level in the oceans
- not able to see the bottom of the body of water
- place where a river enters a lake
- large body of water
Down
- another type of water
- water goes into the air
- percent of water on earth
- water vapour turns into clouds
- type of water
- able to see the bottom of a body of water
- water drinking water
- happens in water
16 Clues: drink it • type of water • happens in water • large body of water • water drinking water • another type of water • water goes into the air • percent of water on earth • water drops onto the ground • water vapour turns into clouds • place where a river enters a lake • able to see the bottom of a body of water • daily change in water level in the oceans • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-03-02
Across
- waters continuous movement through the air, ground, and underground
- naturally occurring water found primarily in rivers or lakes
- water in a frozen state
- a river or stream feeding into another river
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- water infiltrates the soil by moving through the surface
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- liquid converting to gas
- water held underneath the surface
- large wave primarily from oceans causing natural disaster
Down
- all the water on earths surface
- naturally occurring water found primarily in oceans
- result of an aquifer spilling out to the surface
- composes %70 percent of the earths hydrosphere
- wetland dominated by grasses
- water in a gaseous state
- gas converting to liquid (ex. rainfall)
- wetland dominated by trees
- when there is more water than the ground can absorb
- conversion of vapor or gas to a liquid
- When plants release water vapor
- sediment deposited by a flowing river
- large frozen chunks of water containing 2.1% of earths water
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater
25 Clues: water in a frozen state • water in a gaseous state • liquid converting to gas • wetland dominated by trees • wetland dominated by grasses • wetland dominated by peat moss • all the water on earths surface • When plants release water vapor • water held underneath the surface • sediment deposited by a flowing river • conversion of vapor or gas to a liquid • ...
Chapter 13.7-13.9 Revision 2013-03-20
Across
- The name for the process when water molecules stick together.
- Factor that affects transpiration.
- the cell root hair has a…water potential than the soil.
- Central pipe which water moves up through the center of the plant.
- The pathway where water moves across the cytoplasm of the cortex cells.
- The pathway where water moves along the cells through the cell wall.
- the higher the humidity the….transpiration rate.
- Factor affecting transpiration
- The process where water is moved up the xylem.
- Salts move into the root hair cell
- The name of the gaps between two cells that water passes through in the symplastic pathway.
- The name of the layer of dead cells before the xylem
- cell root hairs have a ….surface layer.
- the part of the cell full of sap.
- cell root hairs….the surface area of the root.
- oxygen has a ....charge
Down
- what are actively transported into the cell root hair.
- what water moves through during the apoplectic pathway.
- Increasing the temperature increases the ...... energy of molecules.
- The process that helps water move up the plants that involves the active transport of salts.
- water moves along a concentration….
- Name of the waxy substance that prevents water moving by the apoplastic pathway.
- factor affecting transpiration.
- the higher the temperature the….the transpiration rate.
- the process by which plants loose water through the stomata.
- factor affecting transpiration.
- hydrogen has a ….charge.
- What bonds are formed between water molecules so they stick together.
- the tiny gaps where water leaves the leaf.
- Water moves into the cell root hair cell by...
- how many ways can water travel into the xylem from the cell root cell.
31 Clues: oxygen has a ....charge • hydrogen has a ….charge. • Factor affecting transpiration • factor affecting transpiration. • factor affecting transpiration. • the part of the cell full of sap. • Factor that affects transpiration. • Salts move into the root hair cell • water moves along a concentration…. • cell root hairs have a ….surface layer. • ...
Prisha's Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-18
Across
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- The clearing or thinning of trees by humans
- The primary source of energy for all hydrometeorological processes. Solar energy evaporates water from the water and little from the land.
- Is made from all of the Earth's water. This water includes water in the air, bodies of water such as rivers, and also ground water.
- Body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- The process that carries weathered material to new locations.
- Any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from the clouds. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are forms of precipitation.
- The burning of coal,oil, and natural gas to produce energy.
- To make something completely wet; to fill with water
- Movement of water through the surface of land.
- The change of from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid
Down
- The change of a substance to a liquid to a gas.
- The upper surface of underground water.
- Plants release water vapor from their leaves.
- The precipitation that seeps into the deeper layers of the soil and is stored in spaces between or within rocks. This water will slowly flow back into the soil,streams,rivers, and oceans.
- Movement of water through soil itself.
- The process of building urban areas to accommodate growing populations.
- The movement of water between oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- The precipitation that falls on the land and flows into streams, rivers, and lakes. When too much rain falls onto the ground, part of it runs off downhill due to gravity.
- The use of water by various users like homes,agriculture,industries, and aquifers.
20 Clues: Movement of water through soil itself. • The upper surface of underground water. • The clearing or thinning of trees by humans • Plants release water vapor from their leaves. • Movement of water through the surface of land. • The change of a substance to a liquid to a gas. • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. • ...
AP® Environmental Science | Chapter 13 2023-02-07
Across
- The level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Runoff is water that flows over the surface of the ground.
- A water-bearing stratum that is confined or overlain by a rock layer that does not transmit water in any appreciable amount or that is impermeable.
- The water embedded in a product, that is, the water consumed during its process of production.
- The amount of fresh water utilized in the production or supply of the goods and services used by a particular person or group.
- Precipitation which infiltrates the ground and percolates downward through spaces in soil, gravel, and rock until an impenetrable layer of rock or clay stops it.
- Surface runoff of water that generally can be counted on as a stable source of water from year to year.
- Water that contains very low levels of dissolved salts.
Down
- The ground below the water table.
- Large lake used as a source of water supply.
- Water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- The exhalation of water vapor through a plant’s stomata.
- The process of removing salt from seawater.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- An overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines.
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- Area from which all precipitation flows to a single stream or set of streams.
- A structure built across a river to control its flow.
- Area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
20 Clues: The ground below the water table. • The process of removing salt from seawater. • Large lake used as a source of water supply. • Water that collects on the surface of the ground. • A structure built across a river to control its flow. • Water that contains very low levels of dissolved salts. • The exhalation of water vapor through a plant’s stomata. • ...
Lental Region PhotoDex 101-200 2024-01-17
Across
- 158 Dark III
- 164 Ice/Steel I A
- 145 Rock/Ground I
- 126 Ground III
- 137 Rock/Ground I
- 138 Dragon/Flying III
- 162 Ice/Ground IV
- 167 Ice/Flying II
- 118 Water/Psychic I
- 110 Water III
- 192 Fairy I
- 116 Water/Electric II
- 146 Rock/Flying V
- 141 Fire/Flying VI
- 120 Bug/Water VII
- 157 Ice V
- 165 Grass/Ice IV
- 187 Ghost/Poison I
- 109 Water V
- 133 Electric/Normal VI
- 182 Water II
- 130 Rock/Flying VII
- 166 Ice I A
- 129 Dark/Flying V
- 194 Rock IV
- 150 Fire/Flying I
- 195 Dark/Dragon V
- 149 Fire I
- 170 Fighting/Ice VII
- 123 Poison/Bug IV
- 112 Water IV
- 163 Steel/Flying II
- 127 Ground/Dragon III
- 174 Ice/Psychic I
- 180 Rock/Ice VI
- 148 Fire III
- 105 Poison/Water VII
- 176 Water IV
- 103 Water/Flying III
- 132 Fire III
- 198 Electric I
- 193 Dark/Ghost III
- 102 Water/Flying II
- 122 Water VII
- 121 Psychic/Flying II
- 153 Fire/Flying II
- 172 Ice III
- 183 Poison/Flying II
- 155 Normal II
Down
- 101 Water/Ice I
- 160 Normal/Flying V
- 140 Electric IV
- 144 Rock/Dragon VI
- 196 Dragon VI
- 139 Electric IV
- 131 Ground VIII
- 125 Ground I
- 152 Fire I
- 115 Water/Poison I
- 159 Dark/Ice IV
- 135 Ground IV
- 108 Water III
- 179 Water/Ice I
- 134 Rock VII
- 173 Ice/Ghost IV
- 168 Ice/Bug VIII
- 181 Ice IV
- 128 Normal I
- 197 Steel/Fairy III
- 136 Rock/Dark II
- 154 Bug/Fire V
- 113 Water/Poison II
- 106 Water I
- 188 Flying/Dragon VI
- 185 Rock/Ground I
- 104 Water III
- 190 Poison/Fighting IV
- 199 Rock/Fairy VI
- 186 Rock/Fairy VI
- 191 Ghost/Flying IV
- 107 Water IV
- 177 Ice V
- 142 Fire/Fighting IV
- 178 Ice VI
- 111 Rock/Grass III
- 124 Grass III
- 117 Water/Electric II
- 169 Ice/Bug VIII
- 171 Ice III
- 200 Steel/Ground II
- 184 Bug/Electric V
- 119 Water/Ghost V
- 143 Rock/Flying I
- 151 Fire II
- 189 Ghost/Grass VI
- 114 Water VI
- 161 Ice/Ground II
- 147 Fire II
- 156 Ice V
- 175 Ice/Water III
100 Clues: 157 Ice V • 177 Ice V • 156 Ice V • 152 Fire I • 181 Ice IV • 178 Ice VI • 149 Fire I • 192 Fairy I • 106 Water I • 109 Water V • 166 Ice I A • 194 Rock IV • 171 Ice III • 151 Fire II • 147 Fire II • 172 Ice III • 158 Dark III • 125 Ground I • 134 Rock VII • 128 Normal I • 182 Water II • 107 Water IV • 112 Water IV • 148 Fire III • 176 Water IV • 132 Fire III • 114 Water VI • 196 Dragon VI • 110 Water III • 135 Ground IV • 108 Water III • ...
National Pokédex 301-400 2024-01-22
Across
- 356 Ghost III
- 313 Bug III
- 367 Water III
- 325 Psychic III
- 395 Water/Steel IV
- 384 Dragon/Flying III
- 352 Normal III
- 319 Water/Dark III
- 343 Ground/Psychic III
- 387 Grass IV
- 332 Grass/Dark III
- 337 Rock/Psychic III
- 377 Rock III
- 370 Water III
- 342 Water/Dark III
- 399 Normal IV
- 303 Steel/Fairy III
- 316 Poison III
- 336 Poison III
- 320 Water III
- 348 Rock/Bug III
- 353 Ghost III
- 312 Electric III
- 386 Psychic III
- 324 Fire III
- 382 Water III
- 375 Steel/Psychic III
- 308 Fighting/Psychic III
- 328 Ground III
- 376 Steel/Psychic III
- 306 Steel/Rock III
- 360 Psychic III
- 354 Ghost III
- 349 Water III
- 301 Normal III
- 339 Water/Ground III
- 355 Ghost III
- 358 Psychic III
- 329 Ground/Dragon III
- 331 Grass III
- 369 Water/Rock III
- 364 Ice/Water III
- 359 Dark III
- 307 Fighting/Psychic III
- 396 Normal/Flying IV
- 393 Water IV
- 323 Fire/Ground III
- 362 Ice III
- 340 Water/Ground III
- 361 Ice III
- 309 Electric III
Down
- 326 Psychic III
- 317 Poison III
- 330 Ground/Dragon III
- 318 Water/Dark III
- 327 Normal III
- 345 Rock/Grass III
- 310 Electric III
- 391 Fire/Fighting IV
- 372 Dragon III
- 341 Water III
- 350 Water III
- 321 Water III
- 394 Water IV
- 383 Ground III
- 400 Normal/Water IV
- 335 Normal III
- 315 Grass/Poison III
- 338 Rock/Psychic III
- 398 Normal/Flying IV
- 379 Steel III
- 351 Normal or Fire or Water or Ice III
- 380 Dragon/Psychic III
- 368 Water III
- 357 Grass/Flying III
- 365 Ice/Water III
- 373 Dragon/Flying III
- 334 Dragon/Flying III
- 388 Grass IV
- 378 Ice III
- 347 Rock/Bug III
- 381 Dragon/Psychic III
- 304 Steel/Rock III
- 392 Fire/Fighting IV
- 344 Ground/Psychic III
- 346 Rock/Grass III
- 314 Bug III
- 363 Ice/Water III
- 389 Grass/Ground IV
- 371 Dragon III
- 302 Dark/Ghost III
- 385 Steel/Psychic III
- 333 Normal/Flying III
- 366 Water III
- 390 Fire IV
- 305 Steel/Rock III
- 322 Fire/Ground III
- 397 Normal/Flying IV
- 374 Steel/Psychic III
- 311 Electric III
100 Clues: 313 Bug III • 378 Ice III • 314 Bug III • 390 Fire IV • 362 Ice III • 361 Ice III • 394 Water IV • 387 Grass IV • 377 Rock III • 388 Grass IV • 324 Fire III • 359 Dark III • 393 Water IV • 356 Ghost III • 367 Water III • 341 Water III • 350 Water III • 321 Water III • 379 Steel III • 368 Water III • 370 Water III • 399 Normal IV • 320 Water III • 353 Ghost III • 382 Water III • 354 Ghost III • 349 Water III • 355 Ghost III • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword {Haley Franklin} 2015-03-17
Across
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- rock layer storing water
- large ice mass slowly moving
- well where water rises due to pressure in aquifer
- wetland dominated by trees
- stream feeding to larger lake/stream
- large channel where water flows down slope (comes together)
- area that drains into smaller rivers/streams
- small channel where water flows down slope (gullies)
Down
- large bodies of salt water
- large body of water on land
- lake stores water for use
- water found below Earth's surface
- earth that contains water
- area draining into large river
- wetland dominated by grasses
- frozen freshwater floating in waters
- water table is enough to support adapted plant growth
18 Clues: rock layer storing water • lake stores water for use • earth that contains water • large bodies of salt water • wetland dominated by trees • large body of water on land • large ice mass slowly moving • wetland dominated by grasses • wetland dominated by peat moss • area draining into large river • water found below Earth's surface • stream feeding to larger lake/stream • ...
Marine Science Alt Assessment 2023-10-11
Across
- Substance that can be separated by physical means.
- What covers 3/4's of the earth's surface?
- A pattern in flowing water.
- Three percent of the earth's water is _.
- What is longitude and Latitude measured in?
- What pulls all the water on earth?
- Area drained by a river system.
- The main component of seashells and coral.
- Indicator solution that only indicates the presence or absence of some substance. (two words)
- The daily ebb and flow of water.
- Is oxygen in the ocean lower or higher than oxygen in the atmosphere?
- Ocean water is more stable than fresh water lakes because of chemicals that act as _.
Down
- Best surf days are after it rains when it is most what?
- What percent of the available living space on earth is in the oceans?
- Occurs when molecules of water vapor come close enough together; forms a cloud.
- Sea water is most dense just before it _.
- Acid precipitation _ bodies of water.
- What is known as the universal solvent?
- What vents release minerals from deposits under the ocean floor?
- Process by which liquid water changes to gas.
- Falling of some form of moisture from sky to earth.
- What is used to quantitatively measure salt content in ocean water?
- Polar molecules _ ions of salt.
- The motion of a wave is not the same as the motion of the water _.
- The pH of ocean water changes over a what hour period?
- Refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- Water is being _ constantly.
- What erodes from riverbeds into the ocean?
- Weather phenomenon that causes a gentle warming of the water by a few degrees; on a large scale it generates weather that destroys life.
29 Clues: A pattern in flowing water. • Water is being _ constantly. • Polar molecules _ ions of salt. • Area drained by a river system. • The daily ebb and flow of water. • What pulls all the water on earth? • Acid precipitation _ bodies of water. • What is known as the universal solvent? • Three percent of the earth's water is _. • Sea water is most dense just before it _. • ...
Unit E Crossword - Kat 2017-06-12
Across
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- in water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water’s surface
- physical characteristic or behaviour of a species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- large moving body of ice
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
Down
- highest point of land on a continent
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
19 Clues: large moving body of ice • amount of dissolved salts in water • highest point of land on a continent • water that is safe for humans to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • average weather measured over a long period of time • area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
All About Rivers 2022-05-13
Across
- water transferring to the atmosphere by evaporation from soils, surfaces, and from plants
- deposit of material by a flowing stream, produces very fertile soils
- area that is frequently covered with water due to flooding, made of sediments
- Winding movement of a water channel
- Ice and snow melting or evaporation process
- water moving past a point, measured in cubic feet per second
- process in which plants use water and turn it into water vapor
- amount of water moving through channel, measured using cubic feet per second
- Study of water; specifically occurrence, movement distribution, physical/ chemical properties, interactions with the environment
Down
- Liquid or solid transferring from one state to a gaseous state
- U shaped river caused by a meander that was eventually cut off
- a mixture of material that is used on the side if rivers to stop erosion
- water that is found under the Earth’s surface
- man made structure used to transport water
- a stream that enters a larger water body
- a land area where all the water that moves on the surface enters into a lake, stream or river
- body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring
- small body of water
- the lowest axial area of a stream
19 Clues: small body of water • the lowest axial area of a stream • Winding movement of a water channel • a stream that enters a larger water body • man made structure used to transport water • Ice and snow melting or evaporation process • water that is found under the Earth’s surface • body of water that can be man made or naturally occurring • ...
Earth Science 2024-05-23
Across
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, or below the surface of the Earth
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14
- Water molecules stick together
- The evidence of past life preserved in sedimentary rock
- Water that is safe to drink
- A small portion of land that drains into a nearby body of water
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from farms. It includes fertilizer, pesticides, and animal waste.
- Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater).
- The measure of clarity in the water. High Turbidity means the water is dark and murky.
Down
- An area - An area of vegetation that surrounds a body of water and protects the water quality
- Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years
- All of the water on Earth
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- Source Pollution - The specific source of pollution can be identified
- The responsibility of conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations.
- Runoff Pollution traveling in water from cities and suburban areas
- Bloom Rapid Increase or accumulation in the population of algae in a water system
- Pollution Addition of any substance that has a negative effect on the water or living things in the water
- A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 1-6.
20 Clues: All of the water on Earth • Water that is safe to drink • Water molecules stick together • The amount of mass in a given volume • The amount of salt dissolved in water • Ecosystem An ecosystem in the ocean (saltwater). • Age The actual age of a rock or fossil in exact years • A term that describes a substance that has a pH of 8-14 • ...
Emily Wright 2015-03-17
Across
- wetland with peat moss
- wetland with grasses
- a well where water rises because of aquifier pressure
- area that drains into a large river
- rock layer that holds and allows water to go through it
- wetland with trees
- where water is near or on the land to supply water for a year
- large channel where water is always flowing down - made of streams
- part of the earth that holds water
Down
- largest bodies of water on earth
- a piece of freshwater ice floating in water
- lake that stores water for humans
- water found on or below the earths surface
- area that drains into a small river or stream
- big body of water contained by a body of land
- small channel where water is always flowing down - made of gullies
- large mass of ice that moves over land
- stream that feeds a larger stream/lake
18 Clues: wetland with trees • wetland with grasses • wetland with peat moss • largest bodies of water on earth • lake that stores water for humans • part of the earth that holds water • area that drains into a large river • large mass of ice that moves over land • stream that feeds a larger stream/lake • water found on or below the earths surface • ...
Unit 1(Water) Vocabulary Terms 2015-02-24
Across
- Does the dissolving
- ion Is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−
- water Water that has high mineral content
- A substance disolved in another
- mixture Uniform Throughout
- Negative charge
- Parts Per Million
- Water that is stored underground
- water Water that collects on the surface of the ground
- solution Water solution
- Extra solute dissolved by heating
- Contains one type of atom
- Parts Per Billion
- Doesn't settle out, particles stay in place
- molecule Two atoms of the same element
- Two or more substances combined
- Dissolves with other Polar molecules(water)
- ion The ion H3O+
- Positive charge
- A layer of rock that underground water easily moves through
- Concentration/ The mass of a solute divided by the total mass of solution multiplied by 100
- use Water used for physical use
Down
- softening The removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water
- No more solute can dissolve
- 0-6.9 on the PH Scale
- Gets dissolved
- mixture Different Phases
- Not ocean water
- More solute can be dissolved
- 7.1-14 on the PH SCale
- Settles out
- A three step cycle of water
- dissolves with other Non-Polar molecules(oil)
- The amount of solute that dissolves at a certain temperature
- ion A group of atoms with a charge
- Is anything that has mass and takes up space
- Charged Particles
- two or more atoms combined
- use Hidden water usage
39 Clues: Settles out • Gets dissolved • Not ocean water • Negative charge • Positive charge • Parts Per Million • Parts Per Billion • Charged Particles • ion The ion H3O+ • Does the dissolving • 0-6.9 on the PH Scale • 7.1-14 on the PH SCale • Contains one type of atom • use Hidden water usage • two or more atoms combined • No more solute can dissolve • mixture Different Phases • ...
Chapter 14 Review 2022-12-02
Across
- In urban areas what system is used to clean the water
- The major souce of oil in the ocean is from
- Used to manufacture plastics
- Largest tanker oil spill
- What decides whether pathogens are present in the water?
- What sets the standards for our drinking water
- Amount of oxygen that a certain amount of water uses
- The last step in the septic system where the water travels to underground pipes
- Human and animal waste in water
- When burning coal what is the main compound that releases?
- When water flows through a farm that brings pesticides and nutrients into the water, what source is that called?
- Causing a substantial change in temperature of water
- What compound naturally dissolves into groundwater
- Large quantities of animal waste on farms is held here
- A result in excess nutrients in a body of water due to anthropogenic inputs
Down
- Name the three ways to clean-up oil
- One harmful effect of sediment pollution
- What caused the eggshells of some birds to become thin and break?
- An area in water with little to no oxygen
- Human activities that harm the water quality
- What is the middle and cleaner section of a septic system called
- Established by the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act
- What sinks to the bottom of the septic tanks?
- What law focuses on surface water
- Type of noise pollution
25 Clues: Type of noise pollution • Largest tanker oil spill • Used to manufacture plastics • Human and animal waste in water • What law focuses on surface water • Name the three ways to clean-up oil • One harmful effect of sediment pollution • An area in water with little to no oxygen • The major souce of oil in the ocean is from • Human activities that harm the water quality • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2024-05-10
Across
- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water
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- the tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
- term that describes an organism that lives in water
- the amount of matter in a given space
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean
20 Clues: the amount of matter in a given space • the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • the area of land that is drained by a water system • term that describes an organism that lives on land • term that describes an organism that lives in water • the tendency of water molecules to stick to each other • ...
Chapter 6 Managing Water Supplies Key Terms 2024-03-30
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- the amount of water found in the soil
- a deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water or oil
- areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or during periods of the year
- an aquifer below the land surface that is found between layers of impermeable rock (granite is an impermeable rock)
- an event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane, that causes great damage or loss of life
- an aquifer that occurs above a regional water-table. This is usually a relatively small body of water that lies above the large aquifer due to an impermeable rock layer blocking the downward flow of water
- an act that required the US EPA to develop a national program to protect public water supplies establishing national standards for known or suspected drinking water contaminants. SDWA
- an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates the rocks
- water that moves from the land surface or unsaturated zone into an aquifer. Where porous rock at the surface allows water to seep into an aquifer
- the movement of salt water into fresh water aquifers causing salination of water
- The US Environmental Protection Agency’s mission is to protect human health and the environment.
- found in mountainous areas such as the Himalayas and Andes. Also known as the ice glacier
- the ability to access sufficient quantities of clean water to maintain adequate standards of food and manufacturing of goods, adequate sanitation and sustainable health care
- a partnership with three NGO (non governmental organisations) WWF, WaterAid and Earthwatch. The programme aims to improve water resource management in 10 key river basins and to provide access to safe water and sanitation to millions of people
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- an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving or drilling to access water
- the zone where water originating from an aquifer flows out into water courses such as lakes, rivers and wetlands
- an aquifer in which the water table is at atmospheric pressure. There is no impermeable layer between the the water table and the ground surface
- the mass of glacial land ice that covers the polar regions (Antarctica, and Greenland)
- an increase in nutrients in a body of water results in a rapid growth of algae.
- European Environmental Agency which is part of the US EPA.
- a zone within Earth that restricts the flow of groundwater from one aquifer to another; comprised of either clay or layers of non porous rock like granite
- Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes prevents conflicts, and the promotion of peace and regional integration.
- Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme is a UNESCO international scientific cooperative program in water research water resource management, water education, and capacity building, and the only broadly based science program o f the UN system in this area
- a material that allows liquid to pass through it (sandstone is a permeable rock)
- the action of making or being made impure by pollution
- underground water that is under pressure. When punctured by a well or borehole the water will rise to the surface
- the cloudiness or haziness of water; the lower the visibility the higher the turbidity
- the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal
- when excessive amounts of of groundwater push to the surface as a spring or an area of saturated soil
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply or storage
- the amount of water an ecosystem requires to continue functioning
- an act that regulates discharges of pollutants into US waters, and controls pollution by means such as wastewater standards for surface water. CWA
32 Clues: the amount of water found in the soil • the action of making or being made impure by pollution • the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal • European Environmental Agency which is part of the US EPA. • the amount of water an ecosystem requires to continue functioning • a deep, narrow hole made in the ground, especially to locate water or oil • ...
some puzzle for class 2021-12-06
Across
- water found in small spaces underground
- river stream or lake
- gas to liquid phase
- flowing water above ground
- underground layer of water
- large unit of ice
- gaseos version of water
- mass of gas that surrounds the earth
- water released in clouds in form of rain
- all water above land
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- all water on selected planet
- liquid to gas phase
- cycle of water evaporating and refreshing
- (leaf) water vapor through the stomata
- the level below ground, saturated
- source of water
- liquid going through a filter
17 Clues: source of water • large unit of ice • liquid to gas phase • gas to liquid phase • river stream or lake • all water above land • gaseos version of water • flowing water above ground • underground layer of water • all water on selected planet • liquid going through a filter • the level below ground, saturated • mass of gas that surrounds the earth • (leaf) water vapor through the stomata • ...
groundwater 2022-04-11
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- water that soaks into the saturated zone
- a layer of rock that that water can't travel through
- part of the saturated zone that contains enough water for people to use
- the way in which a pollutant spreads
- small cracks
- the empty space within soil, sand and rock.
- occurs when water vapor in the air that condenses and falls to the ground.
- rock that contains tiny holes or cracks
- the water _______ is the dividing line between the saturated and unsaturated zone.
- spread out
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- the zone above the water table where a mixture of water and air fill the spaces between the soil, sand and rocks.
- water stored underground in the spaces between soil particles, sand and rocks in the saturated zone
- the area below the water table where water fills all of the available space is the ________zone.
- a measurement of how much empty space there is inside the material
- water that falls to the ground and collects in streams and rivers.
- water released from an aquifer
- something that has small holes that water can soak through
- water cannot soak through
18 Clues: spread out • small cracks • water cannot soak through • water released from an aquifer • the way in which a pollutant spreads • rock that contains tiny holes or cracks • water that soaks into the saturated zone • the empty space within soil, sand and rock. • a layer of rock that that water can't travel through • something that has small holes that water can soak through • ...
5 General Science U3 L1 Water Cycle 2025-03-14
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- A body of rock that stores groundwater is called an ____
- Water vapor condenses around ____ ____ ____
- This provides energy needed for water to move in the water cycle
- This is where precipitation adds water to aquifers in places called a ____ ____
- Water ____ form around solid particles
- This is a mixture of gasses that surround the earth
- In a cloud water droplets ____ and join together
- This is water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- These are formed when water vapor cools
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- Most of Earth's water is ____ ____ stored in oceans
- This is the change of gas to a liquid
- This is water stored under the ground
- ____ is water that cannot soak into the ground and instead flows across Earth's surface
- This is when water evaporates from the leaves of plants
- This is the change from a liquid to a gas
- This is a large, slow moving mass of ice
- This is water vapor that condenses on cool surfaces near the ground
- This is water moving between Earth's surface and the atmosphere
- These help transport water from one place to another
19 Clues: This is the change of gas to a liquid • This is water stored under the ground • Water ____ form around solid particles • These are formed when water vapor cools • This is a large, slow moving mass of ice • This is the change from a liquid to a gas • Water vapor condenses around ____ ____ ____ • In a cloud water droplets ____ and join together • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2022-12-12
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- a hole drilled into the zone of saturation to provide access to groundwater
- the amount of holes/gaps in a substance to allow water or air to pass
- allows water to pass
- contamination that enter the water from a variety of sources
- contamination generated from power plants affecting the temperature of a water source
- a closed current system
- contamination that enters the water and can be individually identified for the source
- a storage system of water that empties into a larger body of water
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- area below the water table full of groundwater
- a consequence of overusing wells causing the ground to sink
- water that falls as precipitation and collects above ground
- rock/sediments with high porosity for groundwater storage
- water from the surface that enters bigger bodies of water
- area above the water table with high porosity to allow water to pass easily
- layers in the ocean caused due to a difference in density and temperature
- the process of water entering the ground storage system
- water found underneath the surface of the Earth
- border between the zone of aeration and zone of saturation
18 Clues: allows water to pass • a closed current system • area below the water table full of groundwater • water found underneath the surface of the Earth • the process of water entering the ground storage system • rock/sediments with high porosity for groundwater storage • water from the surface that enters bigger bodies of water • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-24
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- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- 97% of water is found here
- a wetland dominated by trees
- 3% of water is found here
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
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- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
Physical Geography 2020-10-10
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- Material rubs against the banks of the river and wears them away in a sand papering action
- The collective name for rain, hail sleet and snow.
- Rock left above the water.
- Smaller pebbles are bounced along the river bed in a leap frog movement.
- Full of.
- A model explaining the changes downstream in a river.
- When water travels on top of the ground.
- A small river which joins a large river
- When water travels sideways through the rock underground to the river.
- Minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along in the flow.
- When water is absorbed into the soil.
- The name given to the place where the river begins
- What is left in fornt of a waterfall.
- Large boulders roll along the river bed.
- When acids in the river dissolve rocks
- Where the river meets the sea
- Allow water to soak through (e.g.chalk)
- The place where 2 rivers join.
- Does not allow water to soak through, its impossible (e.g. granite)
- When material collides and breaks up into smaller pieces.
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- Where the river bends
- Where water is stored.
- Where the water flows.
- When water travels sideways through the soil to the water.
- When trees block rain from reaching the ground.
- The finer sand grains and silt particles are carried along in the flow of water.
- The breakdown and decay of rock by natural processes
- When liquid water is heated, turning to water vapour.
- Caving away at softer rock.
- The area of a land drowned by a river.
- The sheer force and power of the river dislodges particles from the river's bed and banks.
- Water vapour given off by trees.
- When water moves in the basin.
- The depth at which the soil is saturated.
- The volume of speed at which the water flows through the river channel.
- The movement of rocks and soil downslope due to gravity
- When water vapour is cooled, turning to liquid water.
- Area of highland which forms the boundary of a river basin.
38 Clues: Full of. • Where the river bends • Where water is stored. • Where the water flows. • Rock left above the water. • Caving away at softer rock. • Where the river meets the sea • When water moves in the basin. • The place where 2 rivers join. • Water vapour given off by trees. • When water is absorbed into the soil. • What is left in fornt of a waterfall. • ...
Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- Sandy Shore of water
- Row of mountains
- Bigger type of hill with steep slopes and a peak
- One of seven
- Softly rolling lands
- Big body of salt water
- water is falling from a height
- water completely surrounded by land
- land completely surrounded by water
- Stream of water
- Lava rises from Earths Crust, mountains
- inland grass area
- Shoots out water and steam into the air
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- Shallow pool at the center of an atoll
- Wind blown Sandhills
- water on three sides
- Big body of ice moving
- scattered islands
- densely overgrown land
- Point of land going into water
- Opening in a Hill or A Cliff
- overhanging rock face
- ring shaped island
- a big fallen chunk of glacier
- Dry land, waterless
- flat topped elevated landforms
26 Clues: One of seven • Stream of water • Row of mountains • scattered islands • inland grass area • ring shaped island • Dry land, waterless • Sandy Shore of water • Wind blown Sandhills • water on three sides • Softly rolling lands • overhanging rock face • Big body of ice moving • densely overgrown land • Big body of salt water • Opening in a Hill or A Cliff • a big fallen chunk of glacier • ...
Crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- The leaves fall off
- Soil with the most accumulation of minerals, especially clay
- Mostly organic matter, such as decomposing leaves
- Bad for farming, waterlogged, water doesn't percolate
- Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil
- The upper layer of soil
- Retaining water or something
- The nature of the rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen, etc.
- Best for farming, moderate water percolation
- The retention of water, being clogged
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- Top layer of soil
- A sand storm
- The downward movement of water through the soil
- Needles, Pines, don't shed
- Bad for farming, water percolates quickly
- Physical breakdown of wind, water, cold and heat
- Fertile soil of clay
- loosens and mixes soil
- The process of eroding due to wind, water,
- The ability for liquids or gases to pass through the soil
20 Clues: A sand storm • Top layer of soil • The leaves fall off • Fertile soil of clay • loosens and mixes soil • The upper layer of soil • Needles, Pines, don't shed • Retaining water or something • Dark, spongy, nutrient-rich soil • The retention of water, being clogged • Bad for farming, water percolates quickly • The process of eroding due to wind, water, • ...
B-Work Vocab. Crossword for Science Chase Gilmond 2013-04-12
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- When water turns into vapor.
- A substance liquids can't flow through.
- An areawhere all of the water on one side of the divide flows.
- A flow of water from the ground in an area that is below the water table.
- A mass of ice floating in the ocean.
- When water falls from clouds.
- Water held underground.
- Water that contains salt and other minerals.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water.
- A layer that is saturated with water.
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- When vapor becomes water.
- A ridge where water flows in different directions.
- A substance liquids can pass through.
- An increase of nutrents in a pond or lake.
- Water that you drink and depend on.
- A well where water flows to the surface naturally.
- Rising and sinking of cold and warm water layers.
17 Clues: Water held underground. • When vapor becomes water. • When water turns into vapor. • When water falls from clouds. • Water that you drink and depend on. • A mass of ice floating in the ocean. • A substance liquids can pass through. • A layer that is saturated with water. • A substance liquids can't flow through. • An increase of nutrents in a pond or lake. • ...
BAYS METEOROLOGY CROSSWORD 2024-05-21
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- - a way to measure relative humidity using thermometers
- - the distance of a place north or south of the equator
- - the general weather of a place over a period of time
- - process of water changing to water vapor
- -when water or form of ice falls to earths surface
- - differences in air pressure
- - a liquid that’s made by evaporation
- - shape of the land
- - water vapor that condensed on a surface
- - distance of a area above sea level
- - Mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
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- - instrument used to measure wind speed
- - a comparison of the amount of water vapor in the air
- - water vapor releasing into the air from the leaves of plants
- - study of the atmosphere
- - moisture in the air
- - global high altitude winds that blow fast
- - useful tool for gathering data
- - process where water vapor becomes liquid water
- - continuous movement of water
- - masses of water droplets in the sky
21 Clues: - shape of the land • - moisture in the air • - study of the atmosphere • - useful tool for gathering data • - continuous movement of water • - distance of a area above sea level • - differences in air pressure • - a liquid that’s made by evaporation • - instrument used to measure wind speed • - process of water changing to water vapor • ...
Empoleon Moveset 2024-01-12
18 Clues: 46 Ice St • 1 Steel Ph • 1 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 59 Water Sp • 66 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 39 Water Sp • 19 Water Sp • 33 Water Sp • 15 Flying Ph • 52 Flying Ph • 28 Normal Ph • Pre Fairy St • Evo Water Ph • 24 Normal St • 11 Normal St • Pre Normal Ph
Water Cycle Vocab by Ashlyn, Isis, and Hayden 2014-01-30
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- ____________ bacteria is found in human and animal wastes.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- What percent is the Earth's water salt water? (Number in word form)
- Reducing water use, _________________, and reusing water are three ways to conserve water.
- A specific source of pollution that can be identified.
- ____________ is the amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance.
- Large connected pores and materials such as sand and gravel that allow water to pass through them are __________.
- _______ are the substances that cause water pollution.
- Is the continuous process by which water moves from the Earth's surface, to the atmosphere and back down.
- The land area the supplies water into a river system is called a __________.
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- __________ is the process of particles sticking into flocs.
- The streams and smaller rivers that feed into the main river are called _______.
- In a _________ well, water rises because of pressure within an aquifer.
- Who uses water for household purposes, industry, transportation, agriculture, and recreation.
- Have few or no pores or cracks such as, clay and granite, are _________.
- A widely spread source of pollution that cannot be tied to a specific point of origin.
- __________ is the practice of using less water.
- ___________ is the addition of any substance that has a negative affect on water or the living things that depend on the water.
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled, or saturated with water is called a _____________.
19 Clues: __________ is the practice of using less water. • A specific source of pollution that can be identified. • _______ are the substances that cause water pollution. • ____________ bacteria is found in human and animal wastes. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • __________ is the process of particles sticking into flocs. • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-25
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- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- 97% of water is found here
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- a wetland dominated by trees
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
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- 3% of water is found here
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
DRoughts By Mr. Slim Shady 2025-06-13
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- Towns in the countryside that suffer in droughts
- Pipes, dams, and systems that store and move water
- A major drought in Australia from 1997 to 2009
- The most important resource during a drought
- A long period with little or no rain
- Buying and selling water rights during shortages
- Growing crops that need little water
- What is missing during a drought
- The source of heat that makes droughts worse
- Farm animals that need water and grass to survive
- The ground where plants grow, which dries out in droughts
- Saving extra water for future droughts
- Dry soil that blows away in strong winds
- A way scientists try to make rain
- A rule stopping people from lighting fires in dry weather
- A global issue making droughts more common
- Fires that spread easily in dry conditions
- Making sure there is enough water for the future
- The study of water and how it moves
- When water turns into vapor and disappears
- When soil becomes too salty due to lack of rain
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- A flowing water source that can shrink in droughts
- Cleaning and reusing water to save supplies
- A way farmers water crops when rain is scarce
- An Australian animal that needs trees, which suffer in droughts
- Rules that limit water use during droughts
- South Australia has the least rainfall
- A climate pattern that makes Australia drier
- Making sure places can survive droughts
- Help given to people affected by droughts
- Underground water that people use in droughts
- People who grow crops and raise animals, affected by droughts
- Electricity made from water, affected by droughts
- When there isn’t enough water for everyone
- A measure of how much water is left in storage
- When the government officially recognizes a drought
- A way scientists measure how bad a drought is
- A structure that stores water for dry times
- Plants grown for food that struggle in dry weather
- A body of water that can dry up in a drought
40 Clues: What is missing during a drought • A way scientists try to make rain • The study of water and how it moves • A long period with little or no rain • Growing crops that need little water • South Australia has the least rainfall • Saving extra water for future droughts • Making sure places can survive droughts • Dry soil that blows away in strong winds • ...
Water systems (made by Iren) 2022-01-29
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- This forms when snow builds up over time and eventually forms a ...
- A tornado that forms over water is called a...
- Water takes longer to warm up but stays warm longer meaning it has a high...
- Glaciers and ice sheets are affected when there is an increase or decrease in...
- It separates the soil surface from the area where groundwater enters the spaces between sediments and cracks in rocks
- This is a cycle which shows the continuous movement of water on Earth
- The process in which greenhouse gasses trap the heat from the sun in the atmosphere, is referred to as...
- This starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- A localized climate which is different from the larger climate area around it is usually referred to as...
- When water is frozen it is referred to as...
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- How does water become a gas
- This is a glass building in which plants such as vegetables, flowers etc. are grown
- This is an area of land where all of the water will in time, drain into one main water body
- What kind of water is Earth's frozen water
- What has to happen to water for it to shrink
- This is built down into aquifers to obtain fresh water
- The contamination of bodies of water, usually caused by human activity
- What keeps heat for a long period of time but takes longer to warm up
- What has to happen to water for it to expand
- This is a layer of water-bearing, permeable rock which is underground
20 Clues: How does water become a gas • What kind of water is Earth's frozen water • What has to happen to water for it to shrink • What has to happen to water for it to expand • When water is frozen it is referred to as... • This starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • A tornado that forms over water is called a... • This is built down into aquifers to obtain fresh water • ...
1.3b section 2 2013-11-25
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- what happens to a plant cell when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- when the plasma membrane initially pulls away from the cell wall
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypertonic solution?
- b solution A=-1.5MPa and solution B=-0.5MPa.which solution has the higher water potential?
- which solution has a high solute conc and a lower water potential?
- osmosis is a......
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution
- what process makes red blood cells plasma membrane crinkle when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what happens to a plant cell when placed in hypertonic solution?
- what direction do the net movement of water molecules move when an animal cell is placed in a hypotonic solution?
- what affects the water potential in plant cells?
- what will happen to an animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
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- what process happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypotonic solution?
- potential what word means the tendency for water to leave a system?
- what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell?
- what pushes inwards on the plant cell?
- which solution has the same solute conc and water potential as inside the cell?
- it isnt needed for osmosis
- negative solutions with a lower water potential have ........... values
- what else affects the water potential in plant cells
- what is it called when the cytoplasm an plasma membrane shrink away from the cell wall?
- what happens to red blood cells when placed in a hypertonic solution?
- what word is used to describe the cell when it cant take in any more water?
- the net movement of water molecules from a high water potential to a low water potential via a semi permeable membrane
- which solution has a low solute conc and a higher water potential?
- what is the water potential of pure water?
- what is the substance which dissolves in a solvent to make a solution?
- all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number
- negative solutions with a high water potential have............ values
29 Clues: osmosis is a...... • it isnt needed for osmosis • what pushes inwards on the plant cell? • what is the water potential of pure water? • what affects the water potential in plant cells? • what else affects the water potential in plant cells • what pressure pushes outwards from within the plant cell? • all solutions have a water potential that is a........ number • ...
Unit E Crossword 2016-05-31
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- large moving body of ice which can be many metres or even kilometres thick
- this water activity contains fertilizers from farmlands that can cause excessive plant growth
- this water contains a high concentration of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- process in which the Earth's surface is worn away by the movement of water, glaciers, wind and waves
- this type of weathering involves changes that some substances can cause in the surface of the rock that makes it change shape or color
- type of weathering that involves the breaking of big rocks into little ones
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river which involves volume, rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
- this word means "carried by water"
- this solution operates by forcing salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- physical characteristic or behaviour of an organism that increases its chances of survival in a specific environment
- circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water's surface
- the total amount of salts dissolved in water
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
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- water that is safe for humans to drink and there is only about 0.003% of this on Earth
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- water that falls on the ground such as hail, snow and rain
- one of the techniques used for producing fresh water from salt water that involves boiling water so that the water evaporates and leave the salts behind
- stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are joined to landform or land mass
- 77% of the water on Earth is _______
- highest point of land on a continent
- _______ contains large amounts of nitrogen, which causes the number of micro-oganisms to increase
- average weather measured over a long period of time
25 Clues: this word means "carried by water" • 77% of the water on Earth is _______ • highest point of land on a continent • daily change in water level of the oceans • the total amount of salts dissolved in water • average weather measured over a long period of time • area of land that drains into one main lake or river • stream of water that moves within a large body of water • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-02-25
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- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- 97% of water is found here
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river(2 words)
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- a wetland dominated by trees
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor and enters the atmosphere as gas
- is the movement of water from Earth’s surface downward into porous rock or soil.
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- 3% of water is found here
- occurs when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to Earth.
- a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters
- the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes to its liquid state.
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air.
- A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- any large mass of ice that moves in land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access groundwater(2 words)
- Water that does not get absorbed and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans is called
26 Clues: 3% of water is found here • 97% of water is found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • any large mass of ice that moves in land • a large piece of freshwater floating in open waters • A porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water • ...
Ordinate 2023-06-22
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- To move in water by using the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
- A bridgelike structure that carries a water conduit or canal across a valley or over a river by means of gravity.
- Water that is condensed from the vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops.
- Suitable for drinking.
- The place where water comes up from the ground.
- A drop of salty, watery fluid produced by glands around the eyelid.
- An area of land completely surrounded by water but not large enough to be called a continent.
- A moving ridge or swell on the surface of water.
- A kind of coloring matter or pigment mixed with water and not oil.
- If you stop drinking, it will arrive in three days.
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- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops in agriculture.
- We contain 70% of it.
- A great flowing or overflowing of water, over land not usually submerged.
- Big icecube floating on the sea.
- The vast body of salt water that covers almost three-fourths of the earth's surface.
- A reservoir, tank, or container for storing or holding water or other liquid.
- A tube or cylinder of metal or other material, used for carrying water, gas, etc.
- Inland water, as ponds, lakes, or streams, that is not salty.
- The dried and prepared leaves of an Asian shrub, used to make a beverage.
- A hole drilled into the earth to obtain a natural deposit, as water or petroleum.
- A small amount of liquid produced in a globule.
21 Clues: We contain 70% of it. • Suitable for drinking. • Big icecube floating on the sea. • The place where water comes up from the ground. • A small amount of liquid produced in a globule. • A moving ridge or swell on the surface of water. • If you stop drinking, it will arrive in three days. • To move in water by using the limbs, fins, tail, etc. • ...
Plumbing 2022-04-19
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- twisting metal tool that turns and unclogs area from inside a pipe.
- purple liquid used before gluing PVC.
- color of cold water supply lines.
- Shutoff ________ are used to cutoff water. supply.
- The point in the ground where pipes wont freeze in the winter (two words)
- provides air ciculation in the drainage system.
- sewage ___________ facility or plant.
- waste and sewer lines require a _____% slope.
- water __________ is caused by the abrupt closing of the water faucet.
- _____________ system drains sewage water out of the house.
- water lines can be made of PVC,PEX or ________.
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- Rural homes get their water supply from a ____.
- water or a P ________
- push to connect type of fitting.
- color of hot water supply lines
- tool with rubber suction cup attached to stick to clear blockages in pipes and drains.
- a way to join copper pipe together
- DMV stands for ________ waste & vent.
- tank to hold and seperate solids from liquids.
- ______-outs.
- heats the water used in the house (3 words)
- ____________ system delivers water into the house and fixtures.
22 Clues: ______-outs. • water or a P ________ • color of hot water supply lines • push to connect type of fitting. • color of cold water supply lines. • a way to join copper pipe together • purple liquid used before gluing PVC. • DMV stands for ________ waste & vent. • sewage ___________ facility or plant. • heats the water used in the house (3 words) • ...
Jake keenan 2014-12-17
Across
- an underground hollow
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a sandy Ricky area on the shore
- a group of closely scattered islands
- lowland saturated by salt water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a shallow part of a swamp in the middle of an atoll
- a peice of land in the middle of the ocean
- triangle shaped water way at a rivers mouth
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- on beaches formed by wind
- a body with almost completely surrounded by water
- a place of dencely over grown vegetation
- a treeless plain
- a peice of land projecting a body of water
- a deep part of a river
- a place with rough ridges and lands
- a deep narrow valley
- a peice of land surrounded 3 sides by water
- a peice of ice that moves on land
- a body of water almost all surrounded by water
- large wide body of water that connects another
- a never ending body of water
- a higher peice of land
- a place with low rain
- a body of water with a wide inlet
25 Clues: a treeless plain • a deep narrow valley • an underground hollow • a place with low rain • a deep part of a river • a higher peice of land • on beaches formed by wind • flat or gently rolling lands • a never ending body of water • a sandy Ricky area on the shore • lowland saturated by salt water • a peice of ice that moves on land • a body of water with a wide inlet • ...
Water Properties/Macromolecules Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-17
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- These are the elements that Lipids and Carbohydrates are made of
- This does the dissolving in a solution
- This macromolecule's function is to store genetic information
- This is type of bond allows for water's cohesize properties
- Enzymes lower this to speed up reactions
- This property of water is why organisms can float, walk, or even run on water
- The 2 conditions that have to be just right for enzymes to work
- Water's versatility as a solvent is why it is known as this.
- The property of water that allows it to move up a thin tube by itself
- Enzymes are an example of this macromolecule
- This suffix means suger
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- The monomer of lipids
- The most important property of water
- This macromolecule is insoluble in water
- The function of this macromolecule is to provide short-term energy
- This is what is dissolved in a solution
- This property of water is the reason why ice is less dense than water
- This suffix means enzyme
- When water molecules stick to other water molecules
- When water sticks to other surfaces besides water
20 Clues: The monomer of lipids • This suffix means suger • This suffix means enzyme • The most important property of water • This does the dissolving in a solution • This is what is dissolved in a solution • This macromolecule is insoluble in water • Enzymes lower this to speed up reactions • Enzymes are an example of this macromolecule • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2023-09-19
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- when heat is added to molecules
- more dense
- has a definite size, shape & volume
- when mixed with water it sinks
- temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
- metals attracted to a magnet
- sinking or floating when compared to water
- no definite size, shape or volume
- plastic, rubber, wood, styrofoam
- has a relative density of 1.0
- separates iron filings and sand
- liquid to gas
- opposite poles
- less dense
- dissolves in water
- separates rocks and water
- mixture that forms when one substance dissolves in another
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- temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
- does not dissolve in water
- refracts light
- oil and water
- gas to liquid
- educated guess
- when mixed with water it floats
- means heat
- do not mix
- reflects light
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- same poles
- separates water and sand
- all metals and water
- conducts heat but not electricity
- means water
- definite volume but no definite size or shape
34 Clues: more dense • means heat • do not mix • same poles • less dense • means water • oil and water • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • refracts light • educated guess • reflects light • opposite poles • dissolves in water • all metals and water • separates water and sand • separates rocks and water • does not dissolve in water • metals attracted to a magnet • has a relative density of 1.0 • ...
Hydrology 2024 - Ashenfelter Bio 2024-05-21
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- the region over which water flows to enter a body of water
- water the flows over land, can pick up pollution
- an important way CA has water in the summer
- this is the water that is in the ground between the rocks and sand
- when snow accumulates for thousands of years and forms ice
- a large amount of water, can be a lake, ocean, snowpack
- movement of water from the surface into the ground, before percolation
- when water falls from the sky
- one type of job that can be about solving environmental issues like clean water is an environmental ____
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- when water turns to gas in the air
- when plants release water through their leaves
- movement of water past the soil into the deeper groundwater, after infiltration
- a deep hole dug to access ground water
- when water cools and forms clouds
- the study of water and its movements
- this is the top of the groundwater saturated zone, known as the water ___
- where most of the world's water exists
17 Clues: when water falls from the sky • when water cools and forms clouds • when water turns to gas in the air • the study of water and its movements • a deep hole dug to access ground water • where most of the world's water exists • an important way CA has water in the summer • when plants release water through their leaves • water the flows over land, can pick up pollution • ...
Hisuian Samurott Moveset 2024-01-03
19 Clues: 1 Bug Ph • 21 Bug Ph • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Water Sp • 25 Water Sp • 46 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal St • 63 Water Sp • 18 Water Ph • 34 Water Ph • Evo Dark Ph • 51 Normal Ph • 39 Normal St • 58 Normal St • 13 Normal St • 29 Flying Ph • Prev Water St
The Water Cycle and Groundwater Systems 2023-02-24
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- Any formation where groundwater rises under its own pressure
- The amount of open space between soil
- The area water first goes through when infiltrating the soil before it gets to the zone of saturation
- Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts
- When water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans and other bodies of water or as ice caps and glaciers
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth
- This forms when the water table intersects the ground surface
- When water can not pass through a substance
- When plants absorb water through their roots and give off water vapor through their leaves
- Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface and flows over land
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
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- The process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temperature or pressure
- This area of a groundwater system fills up first
- When over use of the well happens sometimes parts of the groundwater systems start to collapse creating this
- The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or pressure
- When water can pass through easily
- When the Zone of Saturation is fully saturated this is formed on top
- This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth
- When water soaks into the soil from the ground level and moves into rocks and the soil
- This kind of water is found on the surface in wetlands, streams, and lakes
20 Clues: When water can pass through easily • The amount of open space between soil • When water can not pass through a substance • Hot springs, water turns to steam and erupts • Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth • This area of a groundwater system fills up first • This kind of water is found under the surface of the Earth • ...
Maddy 2021-10-13
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- Can be damaging to plants
- Water is required for ________ and respiration
- _____ ______ enters through the stomata (2 Words with space)
- ___________= High transpiration (2 Words with space)
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- __________= Low transpiration (2 Words with space)
- How much water or air soil can hold (2 Words with space)
- _____ is picked up mainly by the root of the plant
- A large percentage of plant cells, tissues, and organs
- Dust can reduce light intensity and clog the _________
- Water Holding Capacity: Total amount of water soil can hold against force of _______
- Air is made of 78% ______
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- Some plants can absorb water through ________
- Good rule of thumb is to water plants _________ when they dry out
- The ability of a liquid to flow against gravity(2 Words with space)
- Plants get water from _____ mainly
- Caused by too low of humidity
- Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field
- Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium
- Water carries materials through ______ and phloem
20 Clues: Can be damaging to plants • Air is made of 78% ______ • Caused by too low of humidity • Plants get water from _____ mainly • The amount of water vapor in the air • Pocket of water or air in a soil/medium • Some plants can absorb water through ________ • Used to help reduce amount of wind on a field • Water is required for ________ and respiration • ...
Paolos Puzzle 2020-12-14
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- an area of open land
- a body of water sorrounded by land
- a landform sorrounded by water
- like the kinetic sand
- a large natural stream of water
- a procedure that starts in the same place where it finish
- a loose granular subtance
- large underground chamber
- relating to heat
- expanse of salt water
- a barrier constructed
- the top of a little mountain
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- science of hydraulic
- a part of land near of the sea
- leavel the level of water reached reversoir
- the focus of the light
- a chemical substance
- is a place that dont have water and is very hot
- a land sorrounded by water
- when you use it again
20 Clues: relating to heat • science of hydraulic • an area of open land • a chemical substance • like the kinetic sand • when you use it again • expanse of salt water • a barrier constructed • the focus of the light • a loose granular subtance • large underground chamber • a land sorrounded by water • the top of a little mountain • a part of land near of the sea • a landform sorrounded by water • ...
States Of Matter 2023-09-01
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- when water is heated you get ______
- water never keeps it's ______
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when water freezes
- in Antarctica it's ________
- decreases by the minute
- when it's winter it's ____
- ice cubes are ______
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
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- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- flows like air
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- liquid turning into a gas
- when ice melts
- when water freezes it will ________
- doesn't stay in one place
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
20 Clues: flows like air • when ice melts • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • liquid turning into a gas • doesn't stay in one place • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
Admiral Jack Science Crossword 2025-06-02
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- A Secchi ____ is used to measure turbidity
- Remotely Operated Vehicle
- Elliott ___
- The river
- ______oxygen: Oxygen within the water
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- Used to measure salinity
- ____plankton consist of plants
- Who do you ask before deploying any science equipment?
- the microscopic organisms drifting in the sea or fresh water
- Used to get water samples
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- A nutrient that contributes to algal blooms
- The salt content of the water
- Water _____ measures the health of the water
- Our vessel
- 2 meter sample depth
- Used to look at plankton
- How fast the water is moving
- How hot or cold the water is
- Put these on before doing any chemical tests
20 Clues: The river • Our vessel • Elliott ___ • 2 meter sample depth • Used to look at plankton • Used to measure salinity • Remotely Operated Vehicle • Used to get water samples • How fast the water is moving • How hot or cold the water is • The salt content of the water • ____plankton consist of plants • ______oxygen: Oxygen within the water • A Secchi ____ is used to measure turbidity • ...
Grenada 2016-05-06
20 Clues: sand • boat • party • water • sport • title • sound • pretty • vacation • activities • a language • way from top • land on water • a game played • looking around • a vacation on water • under water _________ • where Grenada is located • destination away from home • sport with a green ball and rackets
SHAYLEE GARCIA 7TH WATER CYCLE 2023-11-28
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- all the salt water in the world in ML
- all the fresh water in the world in ML
- where all the water is collected from evaporation
- water flow back to the ocean
- how much of fresh water in soil and air
- creates ground water and aquifer
- water that turns into gas
- water vapor pulled out of the tree
- are made condensed water vapor
- energy is driven by
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- how much of fresh water in ground water in ML
- ice caps and glaciers ML of water in the world
- gravity pulls water down from clouds
- how much of fresh water in lakes and rivers in ML
- water vaopr pulled from the trees
- a large body of water that covers 75% of earth
16 Clues: energy is driven by • water that turns into gas • water flow back to the ocean • are made condensed water vapor • creates ground water and aquifer • water vaopr pulled from the trees • water vapor pulled out of the tree • gravity pulls water down from clouds • all the salt water in the world in ML • all the fresh water in the world in ML • ...
Biochemistry crossword #2a 2018-08-20
Across
- the maxium amount of hydrogen bonds that a molecule of water can participate in
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C, high value in water
- solution in which water is a solvent
- the oxygen atom in water has two _______ that are partially negative and are sp3 hybridized
- molecules that dissosiate readily in water to form ions, such as NaCl
- water is not a tetrahedron because the partially negative lone pairs of oxygen have strong _____ to each other, and reduce the angle between the H-O-H bond to 104.5
- a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species, exists in water, DNA between base pairs, and more
- a type of bond that exists in water molecules due to the difference in electronegativity between O and H
- a phenomenon where the diffusion rate of molecules in cells is much slower than their rate of diffusion in pure water
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- high in water, thus water takes longer to evaporate than other liquids and also contributes to the cooling sensation of sweating
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
- net flow of water in and out of a cell is 0 in a ______ solution
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- a special type of solvation where the solvation shell is water
- a spherical structure formed by amphipathic molecules when submersed in water
- when a solute is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules
- a common molecule that has polar covalent bonds, but does not have a dipole
- the tendency of an atom to pull electrons towards itself, stronger in oxygen than in hydrogen
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- term for a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge, even if the species is neutral
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- the shape of water molecules in ice crystals is _____ with bond angles of 109.5°
- the angle of the bonds makes a water molecule ______
- a solution with a higher concentration of solute than a cell, so water flows from the cell to the environment
- exclusion of nonpolar molecules by water, important to protein folding
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- a long, unbranched molecule made of carbons and hydrogen, nonpolar
- a solution with a lower concentration of solute than solute within a cell, thus water flows into the cell
- a molecule that exhibits both polar and nonpolar properties, such as SDS with its polar head and hydrocarbon tail
- an atom of oxygen has ________ electrons, two of which bind covalently to hydrogen in a molecule of water
- water is a good _____ because water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- diffusion of water across a membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
36 Clues: solution in which water is a solvent • substances without charge, immiscible with water • a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic • the angle of the bonds makes a water molecule ______ • when a solute is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules • a special type of solvation where the solvation shell is water • ...
