water Crossword Puzzles
Transport in the xylem of plants - terminology 2022-09-14
Across
- Long »micropipe« that consists of vessel elements aligned end to end
- A plant adapted for saline conditions
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cytoplasm of root cells.
- Chemical bonds between water molecules, and between water molecules and plant cell walls
- Perforations at the end wall of a vessel element that enable water flow through the vessels
- A plant adapted for dry conditions
- A device used to measure water uptake in plants
- Thinner regions of secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements, which allow lateral water movement between neighboring cells
- A waxy layer on top of the plant epidermis that has low permeability to gases and water
- Wider, shorter, thinner walled and less tapered water conducting cells, found in plants
- In regard to energy transformation, uptake of minerals in the roots is a(n) _______________ process.
- Strengthening and waterproofing polymer in the secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements
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- The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells
- The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants
- Vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved minerals throughout the plant
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cells walls of root cells.
- Specialized cells that are located in a pair on each side of a stoma and control the aperture of a stoma
- Long, thin water conducting cells with tapered ends, found in plants
- The attraction between different substances, such as between water and plant cell walls
- Any of the pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant that allows gas exchange
- The attraction between particles of the same substance, e.g. beetween water molecules
21 Clues: A plant adapted for dry conditions • A plant adapted for saline conditions • A device used to measure water uptake in plants • The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants • The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells • Long »micropipe« that consists of vessel elements aligned end to end • ...
Water 2021-04-28
water 2022-06-27
Water 2022-06-17
5 Clues: Big body of water. • Water off the grid. • Gives you access to water. • Product of the condensation of atmospheric • vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
Water 2020-10-07
Water 2020-02-20
5 Clues: evaporation,condensation and... • something that is changing the world. • it is the same thing as climate change. • something that your body is 72% made of. • something that is melting in the arctic.
Water 2020-09-15
5 Clues: A universal solvent • Solid form of water • Clouds are formed from this form of water • Water is used in factories and vehicles as this • Cyclic movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth and back
water 2021-09-16
5 Clues: a wise man • to attack with words or force • to fertile productive fruitful • to ridicule and to mock to put down • is naturally peaceful serene tranquil
Water 2021-02-26
5 Clues: river begins at a • water well are found in • is the longest river in the world • about 70 percent of human body is • the scientists who specialize in study of ocean are called
Water 2021-02-26
5 Clues: river begins at a • water well are found in • is the longest river in the world • about 70 percent of human body is • the scientists who specialize in study of ocean are called
water 2021-03-20
5 Clues: tell one form of water • tell one aquatic plant • tell one water born disease • tell one man made source of water • tell the longest river in world indian ocean tell the warmest ocean in world
Water 2021-03-22
5 Clues: what is most precocious element in world • starts at a source and ends at a path called course • what are man made channel used for irrigation purpose • true or false if we throw garbage in water it will be polluted • what is the manmade resource of water that pulls the water from the underground
water 2021-03-19
5 Clues: is the formula of water • is observed as world water day • is the method of storing rain water • are the main cause of water pollution • tiny droplets of water combine and make clouds and the clouds become heavy and fall down as rain this is called -
water 2021-04-03
water 2021-11-30
5 Clues: longest river in the world • the chemical formula of water • seas and ocean water taste is • water borne disease starting with 'ch • the scientist who speacialize in oceans
water 2022-01-18
5 Clues: used to produce _________ • all plants and animals contain water. • and handpumps are ______________water. • is precious ,We should not __________water. • becomes dirty when ___________and homes dump wastes in water bodies
water 2022-01-18
5 Clues: watersport. • natural source of water. • water wells and handpumps. • Water is used to produce __________. • of all plants and animals contain water.
WATER 2023-11-27
Water 2023-09-20
water 2024-04-17
5 Clues: an underground source of water • water that is safe drinking water • using less water by reducing waste • water that flows along the ground and is not as • an area of land where all water within it flows into a particular river or set of rivers
water 2024-04-17
5 Clues: an underground source of water • water that is safe drinking water • using less water by reducing waste • water that flows along the ground and is not as • an area of land where all water within it flows into a particular river or set of rivers
water 2024-11-08
5 Clues: Opposite process of evaporation. • The amount of water vapour in the air. • The process by which a solid changes into its liquid form. • The process by which a liquid changes into its solid form. • The phenomenon of the conversion of water into water vapour.
water 2025-07-09
Virginia's Natural Resources Vocabulary 2015-11-18
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- comes from the earth (made by nature) (example: tree, soil, water,
- another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile
- an area of land where all water (H20) under it or draining off of it goes into a common body of water
- too much water
- water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land
- animals/plants losing their homes (caused by pollution, destroying homes, over hunting)
- created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made)
- electrical power produced when water is captured at a dam or created by falling water
- animals/plants that are very close to becoming extinct/ only a few left
- taking more plants/animals than the population can withstand
- a human-made lake that stores water held back by a dam
- animals/plants that have died out/ no more species of that kind are on earth
- use a resource over and over again (example: make a pencil holder from a can)
- something we need, want, and use (example: water, food)
- rocks
- a naturally occurring substance, neither plant nor animal
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- able to be replaced in a short period of time
- a plant/animal new to an area
- having to do with plants/animals in the water
- an example is to turn in plastic, glass, or cans to be used again
- water to the earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct
- water that comes from the ground
- caused by below average precipitation (not enough water)
- material, such as stones and sand, deposited by water
- farming/raising (example: corn, pigs) Virginia’s largest industry
- cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- animals, sun) It helps support life on earth
- a place where fresh water and salt water mix together
- use smaller amounts of a natural resource (example: take showers, not baths)
32 Clues: rocks • too much water • a plant/animal new to an area • water that comes from the ground • cannot be replaced in a short period of time • animals, sun) It helps support life on earth • able to be replaced in a short period of time • having to do with plants/animals in the water • animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct • ...
Agronomic Crossword 007 2024-06-26
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- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- sliding gate moves up and down when operated. Mostly used on isolation valves.
- in a plant, converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide releasing energy for use
- The science of fluids in motion.
- all available pore space is full; some water will drain out of the root zone before roots can absorb it
- loss of water from the soil both by evaporation from the soil surface and by transpiration from the leaves of the plant growing on it
- Loss – The term given for the loss of energy in terms of pressure. Occurs when water moves thru pipe or any other piece of irrigation equipment. Also occurs when water moves uphill.
- a device that prevents contaminated water from being sucked back into the water source (important with potable water systems)
- the name given to pipe(s) which go from the water source to the control valves. In our larger systems, we will also have sub-mains.
- abbreviation for Poly-Vinyl-Chloride.
- flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface
- a measurement of pressure.
- water available for plant uptake
- the plant has extracted all available moisture from the soil that it can; there is still moisture in the soil but it is not available to the plant; the point where the plant suffers substantial damage because of lack of water (up to and including death)
- Water pressure measured when the water is not moving. It is a measure of the water’s potential energy.
- the part of the sprinkler head that the water comes out of. Usually a carefully engineered part to assure a good pattern. Usually removable and cleanable. Plastic nozzle replacement is generally preferred over cleaning, as even small scratches can cause big problems with water distribution uniformity.
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- A measurement of water application. Given in the depth of water applied to the soil. Measured in inches per hour (in./hr.)
- the generic term for various parts that attach pipes and other components together.
- optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space
- the name given to pipe(s) which go from control valves (zone valves) to the irrigation heads.
- a rotating ball with a hole thru the center of it. Turned so hole aligns with water flow to open.
- A valve used to isolate all or part of the irrigation system for repairs, maintenance, or winter shut down (winterization).
- the point where the plant requires deep watering
- also known as overland flow or runoff; flow of water occurring on the ground when infiltration capacity is reached
- movement of water up through a plant
25 Clues: a measurement of pressure. • The science of fluids in motion. • water available for plant uptake • movement of water up through a plant • abbreviation for Poly-Vinyl-Chloride. • the point where the plant requires deep watering • flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface • optimum amount of water in the soil; 50/50 air and water in pore space • ...
Virginia's Natural Resources Vocabulary 2015-11-18
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- animals/plants losing their homes (caused by pollution, destroying homes, over hunting)
- created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made)
- too much water
- adding harmful substances to the air, water, and land
- cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- water to the earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- animals/plants likely to become endangered/extinct
- electrical power produced when water is captured at a dam or created by falling water
- water that comes from the ground
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- use a resource over and over again (example: make a pencil holder from a can)
- something we need, want, and use (example: water, food)
- a place where fresh water and salt water mix together
Down
- having to do with plants/animals in the water
- a plant/animal new to an area
- of water
- an area of land where all water (H20) under it or draining off of it goes into a common
- taking more plants/animals than the population can withstand
- material, such as stones and sand, deposited by water
- caused by below average precipitation (not enough water)
- animals/plants that are very close to becoming extinct/ only a few left
- rocks
- animals/plants that have died out/ no more species of that kind are on earth
- another word for farmable; good (as in soil), fertile
- animals, sun) It helps support life on earth
- an example is to turn in plastic, glass, or cans to be used again
- a human-made lake that stores water held back by a dam
- able to be replaced in a short period of time
- farming/raising (example: corn, pigs) Virginia’s largest industry
- a naturally occurring substance, neither plant nor animal
- comes from the earth (made by nature) (example: tree, soil, water,
- use smaller amounts of a natural resource (example: take showers, not baths)
33 Clues: rocks • of water • too much water • a plant/animal new to an area • water that comes from the ground • cannot be replaced in a short period of time • animals, sun) It helps support life on earth • having to do with plants/animals in the water • able to be replaced in a short period of time • created by man (example: planting trees)(man-made) • ...
Water 2013-06-11
Across
- chlorine is added to destroy any bacteria, and in some community's fluorine is added
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- impurities are allowed to settle to the bottom of a settling tank
- alum is added to the water that produces sticky particles in which dirt and other particles cling to
- passed through a filter tank where other impurities remaining are filtered out through
- water being sprayed into the air where it mixes with the oxygen
5 Clues: water being sprayed into the air where it mixes with the oxygen • impurities are allowed to settle to the bottom of a settling tank • chlorine is added to destroy any bacteria, and in some community's fluorine is added • passed through a filter tank where other impurities remaining are filtered out through • ...
Water 2023-03-24
6 Clues: A charge • A charge • Water is the Universal _____ • Tests determines the ______ of water • is the attraction between water molecules. • comes from water being attracted to molecules OTHER than water.
water 2021-02-12
Water 2021-03-19
5 Clues: Streams are which type of source • Water starts boiling at 100 degree • made Canals are which type of source • The process of water changing into water vapour is called • The change of water vapour back into water on cooling is called
water 2022-05-13
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- water carries nutrients and other substances to and from body organs through the
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- water also helps your body stay at the right temperature which is
- under normal conditions you need about blank liters of water daily
- is important because all the chemical reactions in the body take lace in water water
- on the average your body is about blank percent water
5 Clues: on the average your body is about blank percent water • water also helps your body stay at the right temperature which is • under normal conditions you need about blank liters of water daily • water carries nutrients and other substances to and from body organs through the • is important because all the chemical reactions in the body take lace in water water
WATER 2022-05-12
water 2022-05-09
5 Clues: what helps us survive • what are we baptized in/with • how much of the ocean is discovered • how much of earth's surface is covered in water • how much of the adult brain is made up of water
water 2022-06-05
5 Clues: a natural flowing water course • an area of water surrounded by land • a small body of water formed naturally • a great body of water that covers most of the planet • a small body of water protected by larger bodies of water
Water 2018-01-22
5 Clues: visible water vapor • the temperature is cooler • when water turns to a gas • there is space where water is touching air • there is a mis-match of temperature between water and air
Water 2025-02-27
water 2025-07-06
Science 2015-07-02
Across
- A ridge of land that separates watersheds
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- Amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance
- Amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a certain mass of a substance by one degree Celsius
- The process by which plants use water, along with carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make their own food
- The process of which particles stick some sticky globs and sinks into the settling basins
- Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- The addition of any substance that has a negative effect on water or the living things that depend on the water
- Process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- A substance that does the solute dissolves into
- Water that falls to earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- A widely spread source of pollution that cant be tied to a specific point of origin
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
- Electricity that is produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or through a dam
- A well that uses pressure to draw water
- Top of the saturated zone
- The layer of rock and soil above the water table
- Form of energy that an object has when it is moving
- A measurement of the substances in water besides water molecules
- The combined level of Calcium and Magnesium in a sample of water
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- One possible method of obtaining fresh water from salt water
- Land area that is covered by shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- Specific source of pollution that can be identified
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- A form of precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- Chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- Material that prevents water from passing through
- Substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus that enable plants and algae to grow
- The process of which water is given off through the leaves as water vapor
- Place where an organism lives and obtains all things it needs to survive
- The waste water and the different kinds of wastes in it
- The substances that cause many types of pollution that can also include water pollution
- Practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and the molecules of surrounding materials
- Any underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water
- Heavier sediments that build up into long ridges
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- Materials that have large and connected pores
- Process of passing water through a series of screens that allows water through but not larger solid particles
- Sudden violent flood that occurs within a few hours or even minutes following a storm
- A measurement of how acidic or basic water is
- The process of which nutrients builds up in the lake
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- Continuous process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- A condition where an area experiences a long period of scarce rainfall
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another
50 Clues: Top of the saturated zone • A lake that stores water for human use • A well that uses pressure to draw water • A ridge of land that separates watersheds • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • Materials that have large and connected pores • A measurement of how acidic or basic water is • A molecule that has electrically charged areas • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-07
Across
- Ice crystals that form on cool surfaces when water vapor freezes.
- A mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the air. Clouds can form in different shapes and sizes.
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, hills, or plains.
- Any form of water that falls from the sky, including rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow over many years, usually found in polar regions or high mountains.
- Frozen water crystals that fall from the sky in the form of flakes when the temperature is cold enough.
- The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through small openings in their leaves.
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor (gas) due to heat from the sun.
- The process where a solid forms from a liquid, often when water evaporates, leaving behind solid crystals like salt or frost.
- Water in its gaseous form, found in the air. It’s part of the water cycle and can condense to form clouds.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is. It affects how water changes from solid, liquid, or gas.
- The process by which water vapor in the air cools down and changes back into liquid water, forming droplets or clouds.
- A massive layer of ice that covers a large area of land, such as in Antarctica or Greenland.
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- The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. It includes air we breathe and protects us from harmful radiation.
- Energy that comes from the sun. It powers many natural processes, like the water cycle.
- Water that has frozen and turned into a solid, typically at temperatures below 32°F (0°C).
- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth, making things fall and keeping us grounded.
- A route or way that something travels along, like how water moves through the water cycle.
- Water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in rocks and soil, which can be used for drinking and irrigation.
- A clear, colorless liquid essential for life, which covers much of the Earth's surface in oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- The continuous movement of water through the Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans, including processes like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
- A thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground that reduces visibility.
22 Clues: Ice crystals that form on cool surfaces when water vapor freezes. • A thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground that reduces visibility. • Any form of water that falls from the sky, including rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • A natural feature of the Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, hills, or plains. • ...
Hydrosphere Review 2023-04-25
Across
- water cannot pass through
- liquid to gas, but through plants
- water can pass through
- rain, snow, sleet
- the zone completely filled with water
- the majority of water on Earth (found in oceans)
- the main cause of surface currents
- water moving across the land
Down
- zone not completely filled with water
- liquid to gas
- water attainable through wells
- when gaseous water condenses, these form
- gas to liquid
- the top of the saturated zone
- currents that are affected by wind
- water moving into the ground
- the minority of water on Earth (included that found in icebergs)
17 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • rain, snow, sleet • water can pass through • water cannot pass through • water moving into the ground • water moving across the land • the top of the saturated zone • water attainable through wells • liquid to gas, but through plants • currents that are affected by wind • the main cause of surface currents • zone not completely filled with water • ...
Wetlands 2024-03-26
Across
- sediments suspended in water which cause the water to be unclear or cloudy
- a rising and overflowing of a body of water onto normally dry land
- plains a plain built up by stream deposition
- water the mixture of fresh and saltwater
- alternate rising and falling of the surface of the water, and the area that is affected by this water level change
- system a river and all of its tributaries
- to take in or suck or swallow up
- To make harmful substances harmless
- the carrying away of weathered rock sediments and soil by weather and water; a natural process where soil is lost and transported
- a nonliving part of the environment
- passing through periodically from one region or climate to another for feeding or breeding
- a region of water where a freshwater source meets salt water from the ocean
- a living part of the environment
- a region or area where water travels downhill and ultimately drains into a large body of water
- management the control and regulation of waste
- the shape of a land surface, showing the positions and changes of elevations of the land such as mountains, valleys, and rivers
- all living things (plants, mammals, bacteria, fungi, fish)
- a measure of the dissolved salts in a sample of water
- substances needed by organisms for energy, growth, repair, or maintenance
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- an ecosystem in which the roots of the plants are submerged under water at least part of the year (i.e. marshes, bogs, swamps, etc)
- water from rainfall and the melting of ice that runs along the ground.
- the science of cultivation, maintaining, and developing forests
- fairly large organisms that lack a spinal column such as worms, snails, and larvae of flies, dragonflies, etc.
- quality a measurement of water pureness
- feature of the Earth’s surface attributed to natural causes
- oxygen free O2 molecules in water; important for aquatic animal life
- all the biotic communities that live in an area together with the abiotic factors in the environment
- a stream of water that feeds into a larger stream, river, bay or ocean
- the environment in which a particular species lives
- an area of high elevation that separates one watershed from another
- small particles (usually rock) that settle to the bottom of a body of water
- water the water that is above ground in streams, lakes, rivers, and ponds
- water contained in aquifers underground in the porous or jointed bedrock
- a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid or damp substance (such as soil) The pH scale ranges from 0 – 14: 0 is the most acidic, 14 is the most alkaline, and 7 is neutral
34 Clues: to take in or suck or swallow up • a living part of the environment • To make harmful substances harmless • a nonliving part of the environment • quality a measurement of water pureness • water the mixture of fresh and saltwater • system a river and all of its tributaries • plains a plain built up by stream deposition • management the control and regulation of waste • ...
Interactive Water Crossword by Joseph Brisco 2022-03-31
Across
- Water has the ability to absorb large amounts of heat before ______________ in temperature.
- What action occurs when the adhesion to the walls is stronger than the cohesion forces between the liquid molecules (example drinking from a straw)?
- Water has the ________________ specific heat of any liquid.
- __________dissolves more substances than any other liquid.
- Water ____________ when it freezes.
- What type of molecule is H2O?
- An unequal sharing of _____________.
- __________ heat is amount of heat that must be absorbed or lost before it actually changes temperature.
- Very weak, hydrogen bonds break apart and _________ easily.
- Heat capacity helps regulate cell’s internal temperature by a processes that produce usable chemical ___________in cells release a lot of heat and then water absorbs the heat.
- What is the attraction between molecules of different substances called?
- Universal solvent is a __________ medium for plans and animals.
- A _________ is the substance that is preset in a greater amount and that dissolves another substances.
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- Each water molecule can form hydrogen bonds with up to ___________ neighbors.
- Cohesion makes water molecules ________ to each other such as water forms beads.
- With adhesion, water droplets stick to surfaces and defy ___________.
- What is the attraction of molecules for other molecules of the same kind?
- Ice floats, which as an _________ to water underneath making so fish and aquatic life can survive.
- The slow change in temperature makes water an excellent ____________.
- Cohesion produces __________ tension, which makes for a kind of skin on water (allows insects to walk on water).
- H2O molecules have small charges on both ends that give them exceptional strength when it comes to attracting each other and other charged particles; this force of attraction is known as _____________ bonding.
- How many properties of water are there?
- Water can also break apart most ionic ___________ like salt.
- When a __________ molecule has a positive region at one end and a negative at the other, it is a polar molecule.
- Water is less __________ as a solid than a liquid.
25 Clues: What type of molecule is H2O? • Water ____________ when it freezes. • An unequal sharing of _____________. • How many properties of water are there? • Water is less __________ as a solid than a liquid. • __________dissolves more substances than any other liquid. • Water has the ________________ specific heat of any liquid. • ...
Unit E by Lily Tejada Garcia 2016-05-31
Across
- water that is safe for umans to drink
- physical characteristic or behaviour of a species that increases the species' chances of survival in a particular environment
- highest point of land on a continent
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- large moving body of ice
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- sometimes discharge warm water into lakes or rivers
- deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass
- technique for seperating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye
- contains large amounts of oil and other chemicals, including salt
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
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- daily change in water level of the oceans
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- takes away the places that animals can live and plants can grow
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- can harm animals in, on, and near the water
- might add dangerous chemicals to the water or practise thermal pollution
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- is the action of surface processes(such as water flow or wind) that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then transport it away to another location.
- contains large amounts of nitrogen
26 Clues: large moving body of ice • amount of dissolved salts in water • contains large amounts of nitrogen • highest point of land on a continent • water that is safe for umans to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • can harm animals in, on, and near the water • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • average weather measured over a long period of time • ...
Performance Assessment G 2022-05-12
Across
- To turn up the earth in order to bury weeds and bring fresh nutrients to the surface
- Source Pollutants comes from discharge points, such as drainage pipes and water treatment facilities
- Mine Drainage The runoff produced when water comes in contact with exposed rocks containing sulfur-bearing minerals causing highly acidic water
- a substance that destroys insects
- An ecosystem flooded by water, provides for water loving plants and soggy soils
- A wetland that is often covered with water and dominated with woody vegetation
- Organisms such as the larvae and nymphs of insects crawfish, worms and clams which spend their lives or part of their lives in water
- Substance that may leek into an ecosystem and harm organisms
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- Waste water
- A substance that is toxic to plants
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- Carried by rainwater and surfaces to rivers and streams
- chemical that kills fungi
- organisms living in rapid moving fresh water
- An area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common area
- zone The area is part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore
- The science, or art, of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- Zone The deep zone of a inland body of water such as a lake or pond. Located below the range of effective light penetration
- The practice of growing the same crop each year on a given plot of land
- Soil that is not nutrient enough for plants to grow.
- Zone The lowest zone in a body of water
- zone An open and well lit area of freestanding water, like a lake or pond.
- Rotation The practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health
- Water Water present beneath the Earths surface
- organisms living in still fresh water
25 Clues: Waste water • chemical that kills fungi • a substance that destroys insects • A substance that is toxic to plants • organisms living in still fresh water • Zone The lowest zone in a body of water • organisms living in rapid moving fresh water • The supply of water to land or crops to help growth • Soil that is not nutrient enough for plants to grow. • ...
h2o crossword 2018-12-12
Across
- regular stage of water
- gas stage of water
- cleans water
- causes rust in pipes
- percent of earth that is covered in water (number)
- water with calcium and magnesium
- tastes bitter in water
- one of these in a water molecule
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- two of these in a water molecule
- makes up 97% of the water on earth
- 3% of the water on earth
- when water reaches 100 degrees celsius
- when water reaches 0 degrees celsius
- the natural cleaning cycle of water
- solid stage of water
15 Clues: cleans water • gas stage of water • solid stage of water • causes rust in pipes • regular stage of water • tastes bitter in water • 3% of the water on earth • two of these in a water molecule • water with calcium and magnesium • one of these in a water molecule • makes up 97% of the water on earth • the natural cleaning cycle of water • when water reaches 0 degrees celsius • ...
Fresh Water (By Angel Kaneb) 2012-11-12
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- at the mouth of a river where the river deposit all its sediment
- the land area that supplies water to a river system
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- characteristics of materials that allow water to easily pass through them
- a small stream or river that flows into a bigger river
- when one water shed is separated from another by a ridge of land
- the point where a river flows into another body of water
- a natural or artificial lake that stores water for human use
- a type of hot spring in which the water is under pressure and bursts periodically into the air
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- tiny openings in the soil which may contain air or water
- an underwater layer of rock or soil that holds water
- the many small streams that come together that come together at the source of a river
- a layer of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- a broad, flat valley through which a river flows
- a huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over land
- characteristics of materials through which water does not easily pass through such as clay and granite
- an area of land that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- new water that enters an aquifer from the surface
- remaining water that flows over the ground surface
- a long ridge formed from by deposits of sediments alongside a river channel
20 Clues: a broad, flat valley through which a river flows • new water that enters an aquifer from the surface • remaining water that flows over the ground surface • the land area that supplies water to a river system • an underwater layer of rock or soil that holds water • a small stream or river that flows into a bigger river • ...
H20 Unit Practice Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
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- water deep in the ground harnessed by wells.
- When a chemical force weathers
- made up of different elements
- water that falls on impervious surfaces picking up chemicals and going into the drains
- the word meaning to stick to other substances
- A system of water in an area
- water you use that goes to the sewer.
- has a neutral charge
- have a positive charge
- the smallest amount of a compound that can take place in a chemical reaction(for example one ________ of water)
- when 2 or more stuff are mixed together and can easily be separated
- a solvent that dissolves the most substance is a _______.
- made up of a single kind of atom.
- the type of bond that bonds two elements together
- the substance being dissolved in the solvent.
- When atoms rearrange themselves to make a new subtsances
- the number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- A kind of surface that does not allow water to get through.
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- the name of which process freezes water breaking water.
- When a physical force weathers
- where water soaks in and becomes ground-water
- what 99% of earths water is.
- A compound made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.
- has a negative charge
- A type of plant that purifies water.
- the word meaning to stick to itself.
- what everything is made of.
- The item that dissolves the solute
- Where protons and neutrons are mashed together.
- the number of protons in a element
- the quality of water
31 Clues: has a neutral charge • the quality of water • has a negative charge • have a positive charge • what everything is made of. • what 99% of earths water is. • A system of water in an area • made up of different elements • When a physical force weathers • When a chemical force weathers • made up of a single kind of atom. • The item that dissolves the solute • ...
Chapter 14 2022-12-01
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- a species that tells whether a disease is present or not
- amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses
- can kill organisms due to a great change in water temperature
- when water is dirty
- serve as an indicator species and are harmless microorganisms
- poned built to contain large amounts of manure from livestock
- when water becomes too rich in nutrients
- small system that treats sewage for areas with few homes
- fairly clean water that contains large amounts of bacteria, pathogens, and inorganic nutrients
- the combination of underground pipes in a septic system
- acids that settle on earth as rain, snow or gasses and practical and attach to land
- water that comes from sewage
- produces pollution like storm runoff
- when industries remove cold water from ocean and replace it with warm water
Down
- something heavier than water sinks to the bottom of a tank and forms ____
- a distinct area where pollution is produced
- when soil particles are carried downstream
- treats sewage in a container at a house
- very little life because of low levels of oxygen
- standards for safe drinking water
- due to human activities there is an increase in fertility in water
- cause many environmental problems and are compounds used to manufacture plastics and insulate electrical transformers
- a legislation that protects, helps, maintains, and restores clean water
- used for rocket fuel and are harmful chemicals
- a legislation that sets national standards for safe and healthy drinking water
25 Clues: when water is dirty • water that comes from sewage • standards for safe drinking water • produces pollution like storm runoff • treats sewage in a container at a house • when water becomes too rich in nutrients • amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses • when soil particles are carried downstream • a distinct area where pollution is produced • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-01-30
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- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries, much like a bathtub, catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- A measure of the amount of salt in the human body
- Gas to liquid.
- Having both a positive and negative end.
- The measure of how much water can flow through a substance.
- Water that is found underground on the surface, and in a planet's atmosphere.
- the amount of matter in a given space.
- Liquid to gas.
- A freshwater stream that feed into a larger stream, river, or other bodies of water
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- Atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion.
- How much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object.
- Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle
- The act of water molecules sticking together.
- Water is the universal......
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature.
- The draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- An area of ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- When water molecules stick to other things.
- A body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
20 Clues: Gas to liquid. • Liquid to gas. • Water is the universal...... • the amount of matter in a given space. • Usually the 3rd step in the water cycle • Having both a positive and negative end. • When water molecules stick to other things. • The act of water molecules sticking together. • A measure of the amount of salt in the human body • ...
Hydrosphere 2015-03-17
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- the place Shrek lives
- a stream feeding a larger body of water
- the area in which your water will fall into an area
- The area that uses landforms to direct water into a river
- a well that flows upward
- a lerge huge piece of ice
- a very large pondlike body of water
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
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- a rock formation that allows water to flow through
- A large flowing body of water
- a wetland dominated by grass
- part of earth containg h20
- water under the ground
- a lake that stores water for human use
- area of wetness that supports plant life
- a small flowing body of water
- A large chunk of ice fallen off of a galcier
- Earth's largest body of water
18 Clues: the place Shrek lives • water under the ground • a well that flows upward • a lerge huge piece of ice • part of earth containg h20 • a wetland dominated by grass • A large flowing body of water • a small flowing body of water • Earth's largest body of water • a wetland dominated by peat moss • a very large pondlike body of water • a lake that stores water for human use • ...
Little Harbour Hatchery Tour 2015-11-25
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- The fish are fed using this method at night and occasionally throughout the day
- The amount of weight the fish gain compared to how much they are fed
- Vertical incubation trays
- Before eggs are 200 degree days old
- Holds liquid oxygen
- 2-3 million produced a year
- Category of fish that spend portions of their life in salt water, and portions in fresh water
- Color of Atlantic Salmon eggs
- The scientific name of Atlantic Salmon
- Surface disinfectant used to kill pathogens
- Mechanical filter used to filter the water before entering the system
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- Water parameter kept at 115
- The fish are usually fed through this feeding method
- Water parameter kept at 120
- After parr stage, when the salmon can be moved from fresh water to salt water
- Counts and grades fish
- The process by which salmon go from being parr to being ready to be transferred to walt water
- Type of water system used to grow salmon at Little Harbour Hatchery
- Water parameter kept at 7.2
- Water parameter kept at 11mg/L
- Stage at which eggs can be easily transported
- Used in a 1:4000 concentration ratio to treat some fungal infections in salmon
22 Clues: Holds liquid oxygen • Counts and grades fish • Vertical incubation trays • Water parameter kept at 115 • Water parameter kept at 120 • Water parameter kept at 7.2 • 2-3 million produced a year • Color of Atlantic Salmon eggs • Water parameter kept at 11mg/L • Before eggs are 200 degree days old • The scientific name of Atlantic Salmon • Surface disinfectant used to kill pathogens • ...
AMB Final Vocabulary Review 2 2021-12-13
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- Plant grows at the surface and is not rooted to the bottom
- Gill breathing bony animal with fins
- macroinvertebrates invertebrate that lives on the bottom
- Water quality indicator describing the general clarity of water
- Soft bodied invertebrates that makes its own shell
- plant grows in the water with some portion of the plant out of the water
- water quality indicator that describes nutrient load
- Soft bodied vertebrate that relies on water for part of its life cycle
- occurs spring and fall when lake temperatures are the same at the top and bottom
- first plant
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- thermal layering of water in a lake
- The load of silt, sand and gravel a river carries
- Invertebrate with an exoskeleton
- Increase in nutrient into an aquatic ecosystem resulting in algae bloom and ultimate deterioration of water quality
- Bottom of the lake
- series of regular sinuous curves in the channel of a river or other watercourse
- Water quality indicator describing the acid or base of a body of water
- animal larger that 0.5 mm without a backbone
- Plant that has no real structure out of the water
- measure of oxygen available to aquatic organisms
- zone or area around the lake or river where groundwater reaches
21 Clues: first plant • Bottom of the lake • Invertebrate with an exoskeleton • thermal layering of water in a lake • Gill breathing bony animal with fins • animal larger that 0.5 mm without a backbone • measure of oxygen available to aquatic organisms • The load of silt, sand and gravel a river carries • Plant that has no real structure out of the water • ...
Geography Key Terms 2024-09-11
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- Area of level land at low elevation, often covered in grass
- Sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- Natural stream of running water
- Area of land next to the a sea or ocean
- Area of land completely surrounded by water
- Deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- Large piece of slow moving ice
- Body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Area in the desert with a water source
- Chain of rocks, coral or sand at or near the surface of the water
- Place where a river flows into a larger body of water
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- Land with steep sides that rise 1,000 feet or more from surrounding land
- Mountain created as liquid rock erupt from inside the earth
- Area of flat lantd at a high elevation
- Narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- Area of low land, usually betwen hills or mountains
- Giant body of salt water that covers over 70% of the earth
- One of 7 large landmasses on the earth
- Large body of water partly or mostly surrounded by land
- Inland body of water completely surrounded by land
20 Clues: Large piece of slow moving ice • Natural stream of running water • Area of flat lantd at a high elevation • One of 7 large landmasses on the earth • Area in the desert with a water source • Area of land next to the a sea or ocean • Deep and narrow valley with steep walls • Area of land completely surrounded by water • Body of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Hydration 2024-06-17
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- an example of a fruit high in water content
- when these are low it can indicate dehydration
- drinking water along with electrolyte-containing drink will do this to your body
- Human body requires this to function properly
- you should drink water instead of sugary and this type of drink to quench your thirst
- Excessive exposure to this can contribute to dehydration
- add more of this water-rich food to your diet
- an example of a vegetable high in water content
- are an example of a fruit high in water content
- Dehydration can happen when you can't do enough of this to cool your body
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- is the technical term for excessive sweating
- a sign of dehydration
- water helps your body to regulate this
- can result in dehydration
- this happens when you lose more water than you take in
- Severe dehydration is considered this and needs to be treated immediately
- untreated dehydration can lead to this type of stones
- is an example of a vegetable high in water content
- setting these on your phone to drink water can be helpful
- Best fluid to hydrate
20 Clues: a sign of dehydration • Best fluid to hydrate • can result in dehydration • water helps your body to regulate this • an example of a fruit high in water content • is the technical term for excessive sweating • Human body requires this to function properly • add more of this water-rich food to your diet • when these are low it can indicate dehydration • ...
Chapters 10.1-10.3 (Emily) 2025-01-27
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- what size of body of water can absorb and release a lot of heat
- what are big ice masses at both poles
- what type of water covers 97% of the planet
- what is an example of a state of water
- what is an area of land in which all water eventually drains into
- what happens when water levels rise
- the northern hemisphere has 61% _____.
- the _______ hemisphere is 19 percent land and 81 percent ocean.
- what natural process warms the Earth’s surface
- what refers to how much salt is dissolved in water.
- what starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
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- what is the process of liquid water transforming into a gas
- freshwater storage systems exists in all _____.
- what was Canada's worst hurricane
- tornados over water are called __________.
- what is created when snow builds up over time
- what is the process of water, in multiple forms, falling from the sky to the Earth's surface
- what is the process of water vapour in the air transforming into liquid water
- what heat source passes through the atmosphere, reaching Earth’s surface
- what is an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
20 Clues: what was Canada's worst hurricane • what happens when water levels rise • what are big ice masses at both poles • what is an example of a state of water • the northern hemisphere has 61% _____. • tornados over water are called __________. • what type of water covers 97% of the planet • what is created when snow builds up over time • ...
Water 2015-03-12
water 2021-02-24
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- Power
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid , such as water, absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state, such as water vapor.
- Molecule a molecule that has electrically charged areas.solute the part of a solution that is present in a lesser amount and dissolved by the solvent.
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- produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or dam.
- Action/The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials. Colloid
5 Clues: Power • produced by the kinetic energy of water moving over a waterfall or dam. • Action/The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials. Colloid • the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid , such as water, absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state, such as water vapor. • ...
water 2019-04-01
5 Clues: needs for burning • gas necessary for respiration • layer of air around the earth. • a major source of natural water • the process by which water turns into water vapour
Water 2021-03-22
5 Clues: what is most precocious element in world • starts at a source and ends at a path called course • what are man made channel used for irrigation purpose • true or false if we throw garbage in water it will be polluted • what is the manmade resource of water that pulls the water from the underground
water 2021-03-23
5 Clues: - all the forms of water are. • - largest lake in the world. • - name of a floating plant. • - largest river in the world. • - which house old chores can not be done without water.
water 2021-03-20
5 Clues: tell one form of water • tell one aquatic plant • tell one water born disease • tell one man made source of water • tell the longest river in world indian ocean tell the warmest ocean in world
Water 2021-08-02
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- crystalline hydrated substances that lose moisture partly or completely to atmosphere
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- crystalline water soluble salts absorbs moisture and turns into a saturated solution
- a solid drying agent
- Solids or liquids absorb moisture when exposed to atmosphere , but do not change its state
- An example for mono hydrated crystalline salt
5 Clues: a solid drying agent • An example for mono hydrated crystalline salt • crystalline water soluble salts absorbs moisture and turns into a saturated solution • crystalline hydrated substances that lose moisture partly or completely to atmosphere • Solids or liquids absorb moisture when exposed to atmosphere , but do not change its state
Water 2023-11-20
7 Clues: …………… Counts Drop • water sport Diving • of ocean water Salt • is the source of ………………… Life • ………… and mug to save water Bucket • is needed to change ice cube to water Heat • allows light to pass through because it is Colourless
Water 2023-03-03
5 Clues: Ms. Sylvester is a • we do this with snack and lunch • a trick word this week, solves a question • something you do to your hands when they are messy • a landform; water that flows; the US has the Mississippi
water 2023-03-14
5 Clues: water turning to gas • water that falls from the sky • water that goes into the water • Water that evaporates from plants • Water that runs down from a mountain
water 2021-10-14
5 Clues: human waste • country spilling into the waters of another • pollution is contamination derived from diffuse sources • consumer of global freshwater resources, with farming and livestock • lakes, and seas are drowning in chemicals, waste, plastic, and other pollutants
water 2022-05-13
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- water carries nutrients and other substances to and from body organs through the
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- water also helps your body stay at the right temperature which is
- under normal conditions you need about blank liters of water daily
- is important because all the chemical reactions in the body take lace in water water
- on the average your body is about blank percent water
5 Clues: on the average your body is about blank percent water • water also helps your body stay at the right temperature which is • under normal conditions you need about blank liters of water daily • water carries nutrients and other substances to and from body organs through the • is important because all the chemical reactions in the body take lace in water water
Water 2024-02-28
water 2024-04-17
5 Clues: an underground source of water • water that is safe drinking water • using less water by reducing waste • water that flows along the ground and is not as • an area of land where all water within it flows into a particular river or set of rivers
water 2022-05-09
5 Clues: what helps us survive • what are we baptized in/with • how much of the ocean is discovered • how much of earth's surface is covered in water • how much of the adult brain is made up of water
water 2022-06-15
WATER 2022-09-19
5 Clues: It’s in all living things. • When something is super wet. • It is a strong flow of water. • Clouds do this when sucking up water. • When it rains Twenty four seven and a heap of water gathers.
Water and Changes of State 2021-01-24
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- A beaker of water with ______________ exposed surface area will gain heat faster and evaporate faster.
- The process where gas loses heat and changes from gaseous to liquid state.
- The rate of evaporation is how fast or how slow _____________ takes place.
- Evaporation happens at the water _________________ unlike boiling which happens throughout the water.
- The process where ice gains heat and changes from solid to liquid state.
- During melting, the ice gains heat but its temperature remains ____________ at 0 degree Celsius.
- The water vapour touches a cooler surface and condenses into water _____________.
- Water evaporates faster if the temperature of the surroundings is __________________.
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- ________ oC is the temperature of melting and freezing point.
- As steam touches the cooler surrounding air, it ____________ heat and condenses into water droplets which is the mist.
- Water vapour at 100 degree Celsius.
- A puddle of water gains heat from its ___________________ and evaporated into water vapour.
- The process where water gains heat and changes from liquid to gaseous state at a fixed temperature.
- For condensation to take place, the water vapour needs to touch a _______________ surface.
- Boiling takes place at a fixed temperature but evaporation takes place at ___________ temperature.
- The water in our wet clothes will evaporate faster when there is _______________.
- Water gains heat from its surroundings and evaporated into water ______________ _______________.
- The process where water loses heat and changes from liquid to solid state.
- The process where water gain heat and changes from liquid to gaseous state at any temperature below its boiling point.
19 Clues: Water vapour at 100 degree Celsius. • ________ oC is the temperature of melting and freezing point. • The process where ice gains heat and changes from solid to liquid state. • The process where gas loses heat and changes from gaseous to liquid state. • The rate of evaporation is how fast or how slow _____________ takes place. • ...
Unit E Crossword: Nicole 8S 2016-05-31
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- living things
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- area of land that drains into one main main lake or river
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- amount of dissolved salts in water
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- large moving body of ice that can be many meters or even kilometers thick
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample; description of how pure a water sample is
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river; these include volume and rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration; technique used for purifying water
- physical characteristics or behaviour of a species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem; may also be used to describe variety in a population or species
- daily change in water level of the oceans
20 Clues: living things • amount of dissolved salts in water • water that is safe for humans to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • average weather measured over a long period of time • eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind • stream of water that moves within a larger body of water • area of land that drains into one main main lake or river • ...
Unit E Crossword Reese Embree 8S 2016-05-31
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- living things
- physical characteristics or behaviour of a species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river; these include volume and rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample; description of how pure a water sample is
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem; may also be used to describe variety in a population or species
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- area of land that drains into one main main lake or river
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- amount of dissolved salts in water
Down
- large moving body of ice; ________ can be many meters or even kilometers thick
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration; technique used for purifying water
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- daily change in water level of the oceans
20 Clues: living things • amount of dissolved salts in water • water that is safe for humans to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • average weather measured over a long period of time • eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind • stream of water that moves within a larger body of water • area of land that drains into one main main lake or river • ...
NAVMED P-5010-6 Water Supply Afloat 2024-01-09
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- What department aboard a ship is responsible for the supply, treatment, and daily chloride/PH testing of the water?
- Flush inlets and pipes should be disinfected with a solution of __PPM.
- No more than __________ bottles of chlorine may be stored together.
- Tanks should be disinfected with a solution of ___PPM FAC for 30 mins?
- Potable water risers are properly labeled and are what color?
- What is the allotted water amount per person per day in emergency situations?
- Disinfect to what PPM FAC from unapproved sources?
- Establishes and promulgate health standards.
- Responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of shipboard potable water systems.
- Who is responsible for testing for bacteria and the daily chlorine residual throughout the water distribution system?
- HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CALCIUM HYPERCHLORITE will be labeled in what color on a white background?
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- Responsible for ship to shore potable water connections and to provide potable water from approved sources while at naval facilities.
- What is the allotted amount of water per person in gallons?
- Potable water risers must be at least ________ inches above the deck and turned down.
- Hoses should be disinfected with a solution of ___PPM for two mins.
- Contains procedures for receipt, transfer, treatment, storage, distribution and surveillance of water.
- Sounding tapes are used to measure water in the water tanks. The must be sanitized at ___________ppm chlorine for 2 mins prior to each use.
- What is the shelf life for bromine?
- Disinfect to what PPM FAC from approved sources?
- Potable water hoses will be labeled "POTABLE WATER ONLY" in ___ in letters every ten feet.
- Who establishes a water sanitation bill (WSB)?
21 Clues: What is the shelf life for bromine? • Establishes and promulgate health standards. • Who establishes a water sanitation bill (WSB)? • Disinfect to what PPM FAC from approved sources? • Disinfect to what PPM FAC from unapproved sources? • What is the allotted amount of water per person in gallons? • Potable water risers are properly labeled and are what color? • ...
Unit 1(Water) Vocabulary Terms 2015-02-24
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- Positive charge
- Mixture/ Uniform Throughout
- Extra solute dissolved by heating
- Use/ Water used for physical use
- Softening/ The removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water
- Water that is stored underground
- Use/ Hidden water usage
- More solute can be dissolved
- Settles out
- Ion/ Is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−
- Does the dissolving
- Water/ Water that has high mineral content
- Ion/ A group of atoms with a charge
- Is anything that has mass and takes up space
- Parts Per Million
- dissolves with other Non-Polar molecules(oil)
- Contains one type of atom
- Water/ Water that collects on the surface of the ground
- two or more atoms combined
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- Parts Per Billion
- Gets dissolved
- Mixture/ Different Phases
- Ion/ The ion H3O+
- Concentration/ The mass of a solute divided by the total mass of solution multiplied by 100
- A layer of rock that underground water easily moves through
- Not ocean water
- Cycle/ A three step cycle of water
- 0-6.9 on the PH Scale
- Doesn't settle out, particles stay in place
- Two or more substances combined
- The amount of solute that dissolves at a certain temperature
- A substance disolved in another
- No more solute can dissolve
- 7.1-14 on the PH SCale
- Molecule/ Two atoms of the same element
- Negative charge
- Dissolves with other Polar molecules(water)
- Solution/ Water solution
- Charged Particles
39 Clues: Settles out • Gets dissolved • Positive charge • Not ocean water • Negative charge • Parts Per Billion • Ion/ The ion H3O+ • Parts Per Million • Charged Particles • Does the dissolving • 0-6.9 on the PH Scale • 7.1-14 on the PH SCale • Use/ Hidden water usage • Solution/ Water solution • Mixture/ Different Phases • Contains one type of atom • two or more atoms combined • Mixture/ Uniform Throughout • ...
chemistry vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- A device that determines the distance of an object under water
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean.
- The tendency of water
- at depth
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout water
- vents spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth
- Basin the area drained by a river
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist
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- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water
- Heat The amount of energy required to raise the temperature
- Ocean Zone the area of the ocean beyond the edge
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream
- the amount of matter in a given space
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in rock layers
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- Tension the tightness across the surface of water
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water
- Solvent the quality of water that makes it able to dissolves
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
21 Clues: at depth • The tendency of water • Basin the area drained by a river • the amount of matter in a given space • Tiny algae and animals that float in water • underground bed or layer yielding ground water • organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean • Ocean Zone the area of the ocean beyond the edge • Tension the tightness across the surface of water • ...
Chapter 13 Crossword 2023-02-07
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- - The uppermost layer at which the water in a given area fully saturates the rock or soil
- - A popular way to perform desalination
- - The process of turning liquid into vapor
- - A complex mixture of 96.5% water, 2.5% salts, and a smaller amount of other substances
- - a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- - The world's largest aquifer
- - The supply of water to land/crops
Down
- - Water held in underground locations, such as underground soil or crevices
- - An endorheic lake in Northern Kazakhstan and Southern Uzbekistan
- - the portion of underground where all “empty” spots of water are all filled with water
- - A slow moving mass made of ice or snow
- - A large natural or artificial lake
- - Water located on top of land
- - naturally occurring water that is not salty
- - an inorganic compound that is transparent, tasteless, and odorless
- - Land consisting of marshes and swamps
- - A barrier created in order to raise water levels and block water from entering a certain area
- - The process of removing salt from saltwater
- - An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships or for irrigation
- - Gives households a set amount of freshwater to meet basic needs
20 Clues: - The world's largest aquifer • - Water located on top of land • - The supply of water to land/crops • - A large natural or artificial lake • - A popular way to perform desalination • - Land consisting of marshes and swamps • - A slow moving mass made of ice or snow • - The process of turning liquid into vapor • - naturally occurring water that is not salty • ...
Snow 2023-05-04
Across
- A place where water vapor collects after evaporation
- Snow has a .... structure
- In Indo it snows on Mount
- The first process of snow formation, from.... water
- The process that turns pure water into ice crystals
- Contaminated particles in the air will make the pure water freeze...
- Paragraph 1 of the explanatory text is included in the section..
- Pure water freezes only at temperatures less than...degrees
- Contaminated particles involved in the process of accelerating the freezing of pure water are called
Down
- Clumping of water vapor
- Texts that explain how natural phenomena occur are called texts...
- The word snow above the text is included in the structure...
- Process after condensation, water vapor will...
- The water particles that fall, not contaminated by other particles
- Snow appears in..
- These ice crystals that fall to earth which we call
- The point at which a gas changes to a liquid or solid state
- As a result of the cloud mass being smaller than the air mass, the clouds will...
- Function of contaminated pollution to make freezing faster and also to...the water vapor
- Which affects the floating of clouds and the fall of water
20 Clues: Snow appears in.. • Clumping of water vapor • Snow has a .... structure • In Indo it snows on Mount • Process after condensation, water vapor will... • These ice crystals that fall to earth which we call • The first process of snow formation, from.... water • The process that turns pure water into ice crystals • A place where water vapor collects after evaporation • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-25
Across
- occurs in lower levels of mountainous regions
- part large body of water extending into
- broad inland body of water
- strait or waterway between two land masses
- a sizable inland body of water
- land with steep sides that rises sharply
- area of level land, usually at low elevation
- large body of water surrounded by land
- one of the seven large land masses on Earth
- large stream of water runs through the land
- one of the four major bodies of salt water
- elevated land with sloping sides and rounded
Down
- small area in a desert with water
- smaller land area surrounded by water
- drier climates with chilly summers and is cold
- a flat low-lying land built up from soil
- deep and narrow valley with steep wall
- mountain/hill created from liquid rock
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean
- broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides
- narrow stretch of water joining two water
- place along a shoreline where ships can anchor
- part of large body of water extending
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
25 Clues: broad inland body of water • a sizable inland body of water • small area in a desert with water • smaller land area surrounded by water • part of large body of water extending • deep and narrow valley with steep wall • mountain/hill created from liquid rock • large body of water surrounded by land • part large body of water extending into • ...
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2015-03-17
Across
- 96.5 percent of water is salt water.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- The part of the Earth that contains water.
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer.
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth.
- A small channel which water is continually flowing down a slope made of small gullies.
Down
- A large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters.
- A wetland dominated by peat moss.
- The water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel, and rocks below Earths surface.
- A body of water considerable size contained on a body of land.
- An area of water that drains into a large river.
- A rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
- A stream feeding a larger stream or lake.
- An area of water that drains into a smaller river or stream.
- A wetland dominated by grass
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope of many streams that come together.
- A wetland dominated by trees.
18 Clues: A wetland dominated by grass • A wetland dominated by trees. • A wetland dominated by peat moss. • 96.5 percent of water is salt water. • A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream feeding a larger stream or lake. • The part of the Earth that contains water. • An area of water that drains into a large river. • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • ...
