water Crossword Puzzles
WHEN THE WATER SPOKE 2025-10-29
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- SUPPORT
- COMPLAINTS ABOUT SOMETHING
- BECOME VERY STRONG
- PLANTS THAT GROW IN WATER
- CAPABLE OF BEING BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALL PARTS
- LOUD UNPLEASANT NOISE
- VERY IMPRESSIVE
- SOMETHING THAT CAUSES A CHANGE
- CALM
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- A SMALL GROUP
- IN DEEP SERIOUS THOUGHT
- ENTERTAINMENT BY TELLING A STORY
- WITH A FORCEFUL ENERGY
- SAD AND SERIOUS SITUATION
- FULL OF
- NOT SHOWING CARE
- PEOPLE WHO DIRECT THE COURSE OF A SHIP
17 Clues: CALM • SUPPORT • FULL OF • A SMALL GROUP • VERY IMPRESSIVE • NOT SHOWING CARE • BECOME VERY STRONG • LOUD UNPLEASANT NOISE • WITH A FORCEFUL ENERGY • IN DEEP SERIOUS THOUGHT • SAD AND SERIOUS SITUATION • PLANTS THAT GROW IN WATER • COMPLAINTS ABOUT SOMETHING • SOMETHING THAT CAUSES A CHANGE • ENTERTAINMENT BY TELLING A STORY • PEOPLE WHO DIRECT THE COURSE OF A SHIP • ...
Water and Change of State 2019-08-30
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- Water can exist in ___ interchangeable states
- ___ state - sea, drinking water
- ___ is hot water vapour at 100 degree Celsius
- ___ is the change in state of water from a gas to a liquid due to heat loss
- The melting point of ice is ___ degree Celsius
- Water is able to ___ from one state to another by losing or gaining heat
- ___ state - water vapour and steam
- The ___ point of water is the temperature at which the liquid changes from a liquid to a solid state due to heat loss
- Condensation can occur at ___ temperature
- When water loses heat, its temperature ___
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- ___ state - ice, iceberg and snow
- The ___ point of water is 100 degree Celsius
- The temperature at which ice melts is called its ___ point
- water is ___ because it has mass and occupies space
- Water vapour ___ when it meets a cooler surface
- ___ is the most common liquid found on earth
- When water ___ heat, its temperature rises
17 Clues: ___ state - sea, drinking water • ___ state - ice, iceberg and snow • ___ state - water vapour and steam • Condensation can occur at ___ temperature • When water ___ heat, its temperature rises • When water loses heat, its temperature ___ • The ___ point of water is 100 degree Celsius • ___ is the most common liquid found on earth • ...
Central Kalos Pokédex 1-100 2024-01-20
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- 88 Water I
- 64 Psychic/Fairy III
- 16 Fire/Flying VI
- 9 Water/Dark VI
- 44 Bug IV
- 28 Bug/Poison I
- 3 Grass/Fighting VI
- 35 Electric II
- 100 Dark/Fighting V
- 43 Water/Fairy II
- 94 Normal/Flying I
- 26 Bug/Poison I
- 76 Bug/Flying IV
- 56 Water/Dark III
- 39 Normal/Water IV
- 1 Grass VI
- 31 Fire V
- 18 Normal/Flying I
- 2 Grass VI
- 62 Fighting IV
- 8 Water VI
- 25 Bug/Flying I
- 48 Bug/Flying III
- 59 Water I
- 58 Fire/Normal VI
- 20 Bug VI
- 71 Grass/Poison IV
- 70 Fairy VI
- 41 Normal/Fairy III
- 61 Normal/Flying I
- 74 Bug/Flying II
- 81 Grass/Poison I
- 5 Fire VI
- 6 Fire/Psychic VI
- 24 Bug I
- 4 Fire VI
- 38 Normal IV
- 73 Grass/Poison IV
- 37 Electric I
- 40 Normal II
- 49 Water I
- 27 Bug/Poison I
- 65 Psychic/Fairy III
- 87 Water I
- 92 Fighting/Dark VI
- 84 Fire I
- 54 Water I
- 83 Fire I
- 36 Electric I
- 99 Poison III
- 17 Normal/Flying I
- 93 Normal VI
- 80 Grass/Poison I
- 78 Normal III
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- 14 Normal/Flying VI
- 85 Fire/Flying I
- 75 Bug/Flying II
- 33 Water V
- 82 Grass/Poison I
- 12 Normal III
- 90 Grass VI
- 97 Electric III
- 22 Bug/Flying VI
- 32 Fire V
- 15 Normal/Flying VI
- 53 Water I
- 72 Grass/Poison III
- 68 Fairy VI
- 66 Psychic/Fairy III
- 11 Normal/Ground VI
- 91 Fighting VI
- 57 Fire/Normal VI
- 19 Normal/Flying I
- 69 Fairy VI
- 95 Normal/Flying I
- 63 Fighting/Steel IV
- 86 Water I
- 47 Bug/Water III
- 51 Water III
- 45 Bug/(Grass/Ground/Steel) IV
- 98 Poison III
- 96 Electric III
- 29 Grass V
- 60 Water I
- 79 Normal III
- 42 Water/Fairy II
- 7 Water VI
- 89 Grass VI
- 21 Bug VI
- 50 Water/Flying I
- 77 Bug/Flying IV
- 67 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 23 Bug I
- 30 Grass V
- 55 Water/Dark III
- 13 Normal III
- 52 Water/Dark III
- 46 Bug/Flying IV
- 34 Water V
- 10 Normal VI
100 Clues: 24 Bug I • 23 Bug I • 44 Bug IV • 32 Fire V • 31 Fire V • 20 Bug VI • 5 Fire VI • 4 Fire VI • 21 Bug VI • 84 Fire I • 83 Fire I • 88 Water I • 33 Water V • 53 Water I • 1 Grass VI • 2 Grass VI • 8 Water VI • 86 Water I • 59 Water I • 29 Grass V • 60 Water I • 7 Water VI • 49 Water I • 30 Grass V • 87 Water I • 54 Water I • 34 Water V • 90 Grass VI • 68 Fairy VI • 69 Fairy VI • 70 Fairy VI • 89 Grass VI • 51 Water III • 38 Normal IV • 40 Normal II • ...
Vocab March 12th 2015-03-17
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- well in which water rises because of pressure within an aquifier
- area that drains into a small river
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- stream feeding a larger stream or lake
- the part of the earth that contains water
- area that drains into a large river
- wetland dominated by trees (home of Shrek)
- large mass of ice that slowly moves across land
- wetland dominated by grasses
- large channel of continually flowing water down a slope
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- area where water is high enough above the ground to support adapted plant growth
- body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- water found underground in cracks and pores in sand gravel and rock
- lake that stores water for human use
- small channel where water is continually flowing down a slope
- large pieces of ice floating in open water
- rock layer that stores water and allows water to run through it
- largest bodies of water on earth
18 Clues: wetland dominated by grasses • wetland dominated by peat moss • largest bodies of water on earth • area that drains into a small river • area that drains into a large river • lake that stores water for human use • stream feeding a larger stream or lake • the part of the earth that contains water • large pieces of ice floating in open water • ...
Galar Pokédex 101-200 2024-01-18
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- 183 Steel VIII
- 181 Water VIII
- 115 Steel V
- 171 Fighting V
- 179 Steel/Ground II
- 103 Water/Dark III
- 158 Poison V
- 110 Fighting II
- 154 Water V
- 142 Ghost/Poison I
- 121 Psychic/Fairy III
- 135 Ghost III
- 177 Flying/Dragon VI
- 176 Flying/Dragon VI
- 122 Psychic/Fairy III
- 145 Water/Flying I
- 197 Water I
- 108 Fighting I
- 124 Ghost/Flying IV
- 199 Fire I
- 190 Grass/Steel V
- 195 Electric(/Psychic) I
- 196 Normal I
- 189 Grass/Steel V
- 185 Fairy VIII
- 137 Ghost IV
- 107 Fighting II
- 102 Water III
- 136 Ghost III
- 138 Fighting I
- 151 Water/Ice I
- 143 Ghost/Poison I
- 149 Water II
- 129 Grass IV
- 165 Ground(/Steel) I
- 172 Fighting V
- 147 Water I
- 116 Bug/Flying IV
- 167 Ground/Steel V
- 160 Fire/Bug VIII
- 126 Grass VIII
- 111 Fighting VI
- 132 Water V
- 170 Rock V
- 109 Fighting I
- 133 Water/Ground V
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- 118 Steel/Psychic IV
- 112 Fighting/Dark VI
- 113 Steel V
- 139 Fighting I
- 105 Bug/Flying III
- 159 Fire/Bug VIII
- 106 Bug/Ghost III
- 188 Bug/Fairy VII
- 114 Steel V
- 178 Rock/Ground I
- 131 Poison/Dark IV
- 162 Rock/Fire VIII
- 119 Steel/Psychic IV
- 169 Rock V
- 164 Ground(/Steel) I
- 148 Water II
- 180 Water VIII
- 166 Ground V
- 123 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 146 Water I
- 128 Grass IV
- 117 Bug/Flying IV
- 173 Fighting V
- 184 Normal or Dark I
- 157 Poison V
- 150 Water I
- 127 Grass VIII
- 153 Water III
- 163 Rock/Fire VIII
- 152 Water III
- 156 Water VII
- 200 Psychic II
- 125 Ghost/Flying IV
- 182 Normal or Dark or Steel I
- 175 Psychic/Flying V
- 120 Psychic/Fairy III
- 104 Bug/Ground III
- 192 Ghost/Grass VI
- 193 Electric II
- 101 Water/Ground II
- 174 Psychic/Flying V
- 155 Water VII
- 168 Rock V
- 130 Poison/Dark IV
- 191 Ghost/Grass VI
- 144 Water I
- 186 Fairy VIII
- 194 Electric I
- 134 Water/Ground V
- 187 Bug/Fairy VII
- 141 Ghost/Poison I
- 140 Fighting I
- 161 Rock VIII
- 198 Electric I
100 Clues: 169 Rock V • 199 Fire I • 168 Rock V • 170 Rock V • 115 Steel V • 113 Steel V • 154 Water V • 114 Steel V • 146 Water I • 197 Water I • 150 Water I • 144 Water I • 147 Water I • 132 Water V • 158 Poison V • 148 Water II • 166 Ground V • 128 Grass IV • 157 Poison V • 196 Normal I • 137 Ghost IV • 149 Water II • 129 Grass IV • 135 Ghost III • 153 Water III • 152 Water III • 156 Water VII • 102 Water III • 136 Ghost III • 155 Water VII • ...
Coastal Kalos Pokédex 1-100 2024-01-20
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- 50 Ground/Rock I
- 57 Fighting I
- 42 Water/Rock III
- 58 Fighting I
- 84 Ice IV
- 80 Fire I
- 56 Psychic/Flying V
- 68 Rock/Flying I
- 74 Electric III
- 85 Fairy VI
- 32 Water VI
- 48 Ground IV
- 33 Water VI
- 25 Water/Poison I
- 21 Rock/Water VI
- 86 Electric/Flying V
- 70 Grass/Steel V
- 72 Fairy II
- 69 Grass/Steel V
- 18 Water/Flying III
- 65 Rock/Dragon VI
- 94 Rock/Steel IV
- 81 Psychic II
- 93 Rock III
- 41 Water/Dragon II
- 3 Fighting V
- 96 Fighting III
- 44 Ground/Dark V
- 11 Dark/Psychic VI
- 15 Dragon III
- 53 Rock/Ground I
- 78 Water I
- 29 Water III
- 39 Water I
- 76 Dark/Fire II
- 28 Water III
- 90 Psychic/Flying V
- 63 Steel/Fairy III
- 23 Bug/Rock V
- 79 Electric I
- 4 Fighting V
- 10 Dark/Psychic VI
- 40 Water I
- 20 Normal/Flying III
- 55 Psychic/Flying V
- 26 Water/Poison I
- 54 Steel/Ground II
- 30 Poison/Water VI
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- 46 Electric/Normal VI
- 8 Psychic III
- 87 Bug/Flying II
- 52 Ground/Rock IV
- 83 Grass IV
- 36 Water I
- 45 Ground/Dark V
- 73 Electric III
- 62 Normal I
- 34 Water I
- 38 Water/Poison II
- 1 Ghost/Flying IV
- 14 Dragon III
- 88 Bug/Flying IV
- 5 Normal III
- 60 Ground I
- 12 Rock/Psychic III
- 71 Fairy II
- 16 Dragon/Flying III
- 35 Water/Psychic I
- 61 Ground I
- 64 Rock/Dragon VI
- 77 Normal I
- 19 Normal/Flying III
- 82 Dark II
- 43 Ground/Dark V
- 2 Ghost/Flying IV
- 6 Poison III
- 95 Fighting III
- 75 Dark/Fire II
- 13 Rock/Psychic III
- 98 Fighting V
- 7 Psychic III
- 49 Ground IV
- 9 Dark III
- 66 Rock/Ice VI
- 97 Fighting V
- 67 Rock/Ice VI
- 17 Water/Flying III
- 89 Fighting/Flying VI
- 91 Ground/Ghost V
- 31 Poison/Dragon VI
- 99 Normal/Flying IV
- 22 Rock/Water VI
- 92 Ground/Ghost V
- 47 Electric/Normal VI
- 59 Fighting I
- 37 Water/Ice I
- 27 Water III
- 100 Normal/Flying IV
- 51 Ground/Rock I
- 24 Bug/Rock V
100 Clues: 84 Ice IV • 80 Fire I • 36 Water I • 34 Water I • 82 Dark II • 9 Dark III • 78 Water I • 39 Water I • 40 Water I • 83 Grass IV • 62 Normal I • 60 Ground I • 71 Fairy II • 85 Fairy VI • 32 Water VI • 61 Ground I • 33 Water VI • 77 Normal I • 72 Fairy II • 93 Rock III • 5 Normal III • 48 Ground IV • 6 Poison III • 3 Fighting V • 49 Ground IV • 29 Water III • 28 Water III • 27 Water III • 4 Fighting V • 8 Psychic III • 57 Fighting I • ...
Central Kalos Pokédex 1-100 2024-01-20
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- 88 Water I
- 64 Psychic/Fairy III
- 16 Fire/Flying VI
- 9 Water/Dark VI
- 44 Bug IV
- 28 Bug/Poison I
- 3 Grass/Fighting VI
- 35 Electric II
- 100 Dark/Fighting V
- 43 Water/Fairy II
- 94 Normal/Flying I
- 26 Bug/Poison I
- 76 Bug/Flying IV
- 56 Water/Dark III
- 39 Normal/Water IV
- 1 Grass VI
- 31 Fire V
- 18 Normal/Flying I
- 2 Grass VI
- 62 Fighting IV
- 8 Water VI
- 25 Bug/Flying I
- 48 Bug/Flying III
- 59 Water I
- 58 Fire/Normal VI
- 20 Bug VI
- 71 Grass/Poison IV
- 70 Fairy VI
- 41 Normal/Fairy III
- 61 Normal/Flying I
- 74 Bug/Flying II
- 81 Grass/Poison I
- 5 Fire VI
- 6 Fire/Psychic VI
- 24 Bug I
- 4 Fire VI
- 38 Normal IV
- 73 Grass/Poison IV
- 37 Electric I
- 40 Normal II
- 49 Water I
- 27 Bug/Poison I
- 65 Psychic/Fairy III
- 87 Water I
- 92 Fighting/Dark VI
- 84 Fire I
- 54 Water I
- 83 Fire I
- 36 Electric I
- 99 Poison III
- 17 Normal/Flying I
- 93 Normal VI
- 80 Grass/Poison I
- 78 Normal III
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- 14 Normal/Flying VI
- 85 Fire/Flying I
- 75 Bug/Flying II
- 33 Water V
- 82 Grass/Poison I
- 12 Normal III
- 90 Grass VI
- 97 Electric III
- 22 Bug/Flying VI
- 32 Fire V
- 15 Fire/Flying VI
- 53 Water I
- 72 Grass/Poison III
- 68 Fairy VI
- 66 Psychic/Fairy III
- 11 Normal/Ground VI
- 91 Fighting VI
- 57 Fire/Normal VI
- 19 Normal/Flying I
- 69 Fairy VI
- 95 Normal/Flying I
- 63 Fighting/Steel IV
- 86 Water I
- 47 Bug/Water III
- 51 Water III
- 45 Bug/(Grass/Ground/Steel) IV
- 98 Poison III
- 96 Electric III
- 29 Grass V
- 60 Water I
- 79 Normal III
- 42 Water/Fairy II
- 7 Water VI
- 89 Grass VI
- 21 Bug VI
- 50 Water/Flying I
- 77 Bug/Flying IV
- 67 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 23 Bug I
- 30 Grass V
- 55 Water/Dark III
- 13 Normal III
- 52 Water/Dark III
- 46 Bug/Flying IV
- 34 Water V
- 10 Normal VI
100 Clues: 24 Bug I • 23 Bug I • 44 Bug IV • 32 Fire V • 31 Fire V • 20 Bug VI • 5 Fire VI • 4 Fire VI • 21 Bug VI • 84 Fire I • 83 Fire I • 88 Water I • 33 Water V • 53 Water I • 1 Grass VI • 2 Grass VI • 8 Water VI • 86 Water I • 59 Water I • 29 Grass V • 60 Water I • 7 Water VI • 49 Water I • 30 Grass V • 87 Water I • 54 Water I • 34 Water V • 90 Grass VI • 68 Fairy VI • 69 Fairy VI • 70 Fairy VI • 89 Grass VI • 51 Water III • 38 Normal IV • 40 Normal II • ...
sicince 2024-02-22
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- ___ capacity is the ability to absorb heat
- a mass of ice and overlapping snow that moves slowly down a mountain under the influence of gravity
- what happens when water evaporates into a cloud and the water gets too heavy
- what was the first place to celebrate new years
- an area with a small local climate that's different from other climates around it
- _____ start from thunderstorms over the ocean
- the __ hemisphere has 61% of the ocean
- the ____ sea
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- the ___ hemisphere has 81% of the ocean
- what is built to access water
- hurricane ___ was Canada's worst hurricane
- melting ___ means more water in oceans
- 3% is the earth holds ___ water
- an area of land in which all water preset eventually drains into one large main water body
- 60% of watersheds flow ___
- there's no beginning or end to the water ____
- ___ water is 97% of the earth
- water ____ is the gas form of water
- 76% of Fresh water
- the __ provides energy to run the water cycle
20 Clues: the ____ sea • 76% of Fresh water • 60% of watersheds flow ___ • what is built to access water • ___ water is 97% of the earth • 3% is the earth holds ___ water • water ____ is the gas form of water • melting ___ means more water in oceans • the __ hemisphere has 61% of the ocean • the ___ hemisphere has 81% of the ocean • ___ capacity is the ability to absorb heat • ...
Unit 7: Hydrosphere Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
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- All of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- Body of water, partly enclosed by land, that occurs where fresh water meets the water of an ocean or inland sea
- The return of water from the atmosphere to Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Using a source other than precipitation to water crops
- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity (basicity) of a solution
- Water that flows over land and collects in a stream or river
- Fresh water found below Earth's surface
- Any animal lacking a backbone and large enough to see without the aid of a microscope
- The boundary between the zone of aeration and the zone of saturation in an aquifer
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius (°C)
- A change in state from a vapor to a liquid
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- The source of a stream or river
- Well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms
- Water is attracted to water
- Not allowing water or other substances to pass through
- A sponge like formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- The release of water vapor by plants through their leaves
- The rapid growth of algae in an area that can cover the surface of the water and block sunlight from reaching plants below
- molecule in which one end of the molecule is slightly positive, while the other end is slightly negative
- Lands that occur along the edges of rivers, streams, lakes, and other water bodies
- The introduction of phosphorus and nitrogen into a body of water that leads to an overgrowth of algae and other producers
- Attracted to other substances
- The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil
- Having spaces or pores that allow water or other substances to pass through
- A change in state from a liquid to a gas
27 Clues: Water is attracted to water • Attracted to other substances • The source of a stream or river • Fresh water found below Earth's surface • A change in state from a liquid to a gas • A change in state from a vapor to a liquid • The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soil • Not allowing water or other substances to pass through • ...
Environmental Science Review 10 2025-02-26
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- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growth of crops or vegetation.
- Water that is found on the Earth's surface, such as in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
- A large natural or artificial lake used for storing water for various purposes, such as irrigation, water supply, or hydroelectric power generation.
- A microorganism, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, that causes disease.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface, usually in aquifers, that supplies wells and springs.
- The degradation of water quality caused by a significant increase in water temperature, often from industrial processes or power plants.
- The process by which water bodies become overly enriched with nutrients (often from agricultural runoff), leading to excessive plant growth and oxygen depletion.
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- Pollution that comes from multiple, diffuse sources, such as runoff from agricultural fields, urban areas, or forests.
- Pollution that comes from a single, identifiable source, such as a pipe or a factory discharge.
- A layer of rock or sediment that holds water, often serving as a source of groundwater.
- Water that has been used for domestic, industrial, or commercial purposes and is typically contaminated, requiring treatment before it can be returned to the environment.
- The process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases as they move up the food chain, affecting predators at higher trophic levels.
- The contamination of water bodies (such as rivers, lakes, and oceans) with harmful substances, making the water unsafe or harmful to living organisms.
- System A network of rivers and streams that drain an area of land.
- The ability of a material (such as rock or soil) to allow water to pass through it.
- Water that is safe for drinking.
- The area of land where all the water that falls or flows through it drains into a common outlet, such as a river or ocean.
- A structure built across a river or stream to control the flow of water, often to store water or prevent flooding.
- The process of removing salt and other minerals from seawater to make it suitable for drinking and irrigation.
- An area where water infiltrates the ground and replenishes an aquifer.
- The measure of empty spaces (pores) in a material, such as rock or soil, which determines how much water it can hold.
21 Clues: Water that is safe for drinking. • System A network of rivers and streams that drain an area of land. • An area where water infiltrates the ground and replenishes an aquifer. • A microorganism, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, that causes disease. • The ability of a material (such as rock or soil) to allow water to pass through it. • ...
Stormwater Management 2021-03-19
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- gaseous mass surrounding the earth
- water that flows along a surface directly into a waterway
- process by which gas cools and becomes a liquid
- product of the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere that falls to the ground
- a construction that collects and stores rainwater
- Act in 1972 that focused on pollution control to protect waters
- wearing away of soil by water, ice, or wind
- when water can not flow through a surface
- overflow of surface waters
- man-made area planted with plants to collect and clean stormwater runoff
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- pollution in water from urban landscapes
- water from melted snow
- area of land that directs water to waterways
- evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stems, or flowers
- process of water soaking into soil
- that collects or flows underground
- gaseous phase of water
- study of the earth's water
18 Clues: water from melted snow • gaseous phase of water • overflow of surface waters • study of the earth's water • gaseous mass surrounding the earth • process of water soaking into soil • that collects or flows underground • pollution in water from urban landscapes • when water can not flow through a surface • wearing away of soil by water, ice, or wind • ...
Earth Systems Chapter 16 Vocab 2017-03-24
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- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- / the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a cavity in the ground, especially in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
- / water in a confined aquifer rises on its own due to the pressure of the water rather than pumping.
- / a well that is dug or drilled below the water table and water is pumped to the surface.
- the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes.
- / rock formation where an arch has formed with an opening underneath.
- / the area in an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
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- a layer of hard, impervious rock overlying and often sealing in a deposit of oil, gas, or coal.
- a tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water.
- a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.
- a mound or tapering column rising from the floor of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water and often uniting with a stalactite.
- a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
- / a sloping layer of permeable rock that is exposed to the surface and sandwiched between two layers of impermeable rock.
- / region in the ground in which pore spaces are filled with air.
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space.
20 Clues: water that collects on the surface of the ground • the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes. • a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one. • / the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • / region in the ground in which pore spaces are filled with air. • a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
Hydrosphere 2021-03-08
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- Materials such as clay and granite that water cannot seep through easily.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only)
- Soil and rock layers above the water table contain some moisture too, but here the pores contain air. They are not saturated.
- ¾ of our planet is water, so it is called the blue planet.
- 3% of water found here
- is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Materials that are full of tiny, connected air spaces, that water can seep through.
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds.
- when rain falls on the land, some of the water is absorbed into the ground forming pockets of water called groundwater.
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
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- an area that drains into a large river
- 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 wetland dominated by trees
- an area that drains into a smaller river
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water is called the saturated zone
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds
- is a structure created in the ground by digging or drilling access
- is the path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states.
- is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- is drawn up when water rises because of pressure within an aquifer.
- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters
25 Clues: 3% of water found here • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • an area that drains into a large river • an area that drains into a smaller river • is the star at the center of the Solar System. • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds • ...
Unit 9 Water Crossword of Champions 2021-05-12
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- (2 words no space)water that has material in it that is harmful to species that live there
- any body of water that runs into another body of water
- (2 words no spaces)increased by photosynthesis and
- a unique habitat created by the mixing of fresh water with salt water.
- anything that kills a pest
- all watersheds empty into this
- source (2 words no space) pollution coming from one identifiable source
- the build up of a substance (usually a toxin) as it travels up the food chain.
- fish that require high DO,healthy, clear, unpolluted water
- (3 words no spaces) pollution that comes from many sources
- characterized by warm water, lower levels of DO and slower flowing
- portions of a watershed that filters water and has saturated soils
- boundary or high elevation between two watersheds
- (2 words no spaces)characterized by cold water, high DO, low turbidity and high minerals
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- lots of this will reduce the amount of DO (two words, no space)
- (2 words no space)insects that are resistant to pesticides
- (3 words no spaces)massive area of plastic waste floating in ocean
- all the water in this flows to the same place
- changing the pH of an ecosystem would be an example of this factor
- measures the amount of minerals in water
- if an invasive species being added to an aquatic ecosystem would be an example of this factor
- process that adds oxygen to water.
- water with a pH of 7
- measures the cloudiness of water
- describes nutrient loading, algae populations explosions and excessive decomposition
- physical factor that can alter the amount of DO in water
- does not break down when it gets into an ecosystem
- (2 words no spaces)water lacking oxygen and productivity due to nutrient loading
28 Clues: water with a pH of 7 • anything that kills a pest • all watersheds empty into this • measures the cloudiness of water • process that adds oxygen to water. • measures the amount of minerals in water • all the water in this flows to the same place • boundary or high elevation between two watersheds • (2 words no spaces)increased by photosynthesis and • ...
emily crisp 2015-03-19
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- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths.
- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water abov
- The water that is not salty and has little to no taste, color, or smell.
- Any type of liquid or solid water that falls to earths surface.
- A high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow.
- The science/business of raising and harvesting fish in a controlled situation.
- Not allowing liquids to pass through.
- The amount of a substance that is contained in another substance at a given temperature.
- When a liquid turns into a gas.
- A process that removes some amount of salt and other minerals from water.
- Water that contains dissolved salts and other minerals.
- A well in which pressurized water flows upward to the surface.
- During the summer, warm water is at the surface and is well aerated due to oxygen produced by plants and mixing by the wind; bottom layer is high in nutrients. In spring and autumn, they switch.
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- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
- The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water.
- Allowing liquids to pass through.
- A huge block of frozen fresh water.
- Water found in the spaces between soil particles and cracks in rocks underground. Stopped here
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- A process by which nutrients become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms.
- basin The area from which a single stream or river and its tributaries drains all of the water.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water.
- The process by which gas changes into a liquid.
- The highest part in the ground that is completely filled with water.
- A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface.
- A short confined section of a canal or other waterway in which the water level can be changed.
29 Clues: When a liquid turns into a gas. • Allowing liquids to pass through. • A huge block of frozen fresh water. • Not allowing liquids to pass through. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • The process by which gas changes into a liquid. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • Water that contains dissolved salts and other minerals. • ...
Water- Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2020-02-11
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- the substance that dissolves
- the process in which a solid becomes incorporated into a liquid
- anything that stores water
- a property of a substance that describes the amount of energy required to raise its temperature
- fresh water that is available for people and organisms to use
- the liquid that dissolves something
- water changing from water vapor to tiny droplets of liquid water
- A measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent under given conditions
- water moves between different reservoirs in the hydrosphere
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- water that is store in rock layers
- when water freezes, it _______
- Water that fills in spaces in rock and sediment
- the positive and negative charges are centered in slightly different places
- water getting heavier and falling from the atmosphere
- water changing from liquid water to water vapor
- the area of land that drains all precipitation into a common place
- the ability of a material to allow water to pass through
17 Clues: anything that stores water • the substance that dissolves • when water freezes, it _______ • water that is store in rock layers • the liquid that dissolves something • Water that fills in spaces in rock and sediment • water changing from liquid water to water vapor • water getting heavier and falling from the atmosphere • ...
Earth Systems Chapter 16 Vocab 2017-03-24
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- a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- a mound or tapering column rising from the floor of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water and often uniting with a stalactite.
- an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- / a well that is dug or drilled below the water table and water is pumped to the surface.
- a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- / a sloping layer of permeable rock that is exposed to the surface and sandwiched between two layers of impermeable rock.
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- a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.
- a layer of hard, impervious rock overlying and often sealing in a deposit of oil, gas, or coal.
- / water in a confined aquifer rises on its own due to the pressure of the water rather than pumping.
- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- / the area in an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water.
- / the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- / region in the ground in which pore spaces are filled with air.
- the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes.
- / rock formation where an arch has formed with an opening underneath.
- the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
- a tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water.
- a cavity in the ground, especially in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
20 Clues: water that collects on the surface of the ground • the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes. • a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one. • / the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • / region in the ground in which pore spaces are filled with air. • a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
EOG Earth Science Vocab 2024-05-23
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- Water molecules stick together
- The process by which the absolute age of a rock is determined by measuring the amount of radioactive isotopes present in the rock or rock sample
- Due to strong cohesive forces between water molecules, they create a smooth sheet at the surface of water
- A measure of how acidic, neutral or basic a substance is. For good water quality, water should have a measure close to 7
- The ability of a substance to allow liquids and gasses to pass through it
- This law states that the oldest rocks lie on the bottom and the youngest rocks on the top of any undisturbed sequence of sedimentary rocks
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- Water molecules sticking to other molecules/surfaces
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- The forces adhesion and cohesion allows water to move up and through materials
- Water is known as this because it can dissolve any polar substance
- A molecule composed of one nitrogen atom and three oxygen atoms. Found in fertilizers and stimulate the growth of plants and algae in the water
- The enrichment of an aquatic ecosystem with nitrates, phosphates, or both
- The theory that explains how large pieces of the Earth's outermost layer move and change shape
- The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature by 1 degree celsius
- The amount of gaseous oxygen dissolved in water. Normal range is 5-10 ppm
- Rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in a water system
- A polar molecule has a negative end and a positive end. Water is a polar molecule
- A fossil found in a narrow time range but widely distributed around the earth; used to date rock layers and find the relative age
- The measure of clarity in the water. High means the water is dark and murky
- The upward force exerted in water. Calculated by water displacement
20 Clues: Water molecules stick together • The amount of mass in a given volume • Water molecules sticking to other molecules/surfaces • Water is known as this because it can dissolve any polar substance • The upward force exerted in water. Calculated by water displacement • The enrichment of an aquatic ecosystem with nitrates, phosphates, or both • ...
watershed 2025-11-03
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- -water that flows over the land surface instead of soaking into the ground
- - very curvy and meanders as well as oxbow lakes.
- -high-elevation area of land, such as a ridge or mountain, that separates drainage basins
- -the rain, snow, or hail that falls from the atmosphere and is the primary source of water for the entire system
- -the water found underground in spaces between soil, sand, and rock layers, stored in aquifers
- -the attraction of water molecules to other surfaces
- -the process where plants absorb water from the soil through their roots and release it as water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves
- -the starting point where it all begins
- -the measure of a water source's chemical, physical, and biological characteristics to determine its suitability for a specific use
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- -an area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water
- -how water molecules stick to each other due to hydrogen bonding
- -the process where liquid water from surfaces like lakes, streams, and soil turns into a gas
- -any water that accumulates on the surface of the Earth, including in oceans, lakes, rivers, and wetlands
- -how easily or hard it allows water to flow or seep through it and into the ground.
- -the process where water on the ground surface enters the soil
- -the action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area
- -an area of land where all the water from rain or snowmelt drains down to a common outlet
- -a steep gradient, rapid flow, and a narrow, deep channel that creates a V-shaped valley
- -a winding, snake-like bend in a river channel, which is created by the processes of erosion and deposition
- - beginning meanders and not straight but not curvy
20 Clues: -the starting point where it all begins • - very curvy and meanders as well as oxbow lakes. • - beginning meanders and not straight but not curvy • -the attraction of water molecules to other surfaces • -the process where water on the ground surface enters the soil • -how water molecules stick to each other due to hydrogen bonding • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2018-10-05
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- accidental capture of nontarget animals, such as dolphins, seals, sea lions, sea turtles as well as many other fish.
- fishing by setting out extremely long lines, up to 50 miles, with thousands of baited hooks
- water affected by human activities and a source of biodegradable wastes
- toxic chemicals used to control insects that ends up in our water
- large areas of water stored, usually behind dams
- the release of water vapor from plants
- usually found in small amounts in the water, but can accumulate in the bodies, includes lead and mercury
- when excess amounts of nutrients are found in water that cause algaes to explode in growth and deplete the oxygen levels, killing fish
- locations such as factories, sewers or oil tankers
- 97% of the Earth's water is found here
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- dragging large cone shaped nets through the water to capture pelagic fish; Bottom-trawling dragging nets along the bottom to catch benthic organisms.
- the release into the environment of matter or energy that causes undesirable impacts on the health or wellbeing of organisms
- chains of transparent nylon mesh nets arrayed to drift with currents to capture passing fish. Floats at the top and weights at the bottom keep them vertical.
- porous regions of rock and soil that hold ground water
- water found under ground
- larger source of pollution and more difficult to manage
- product made from fossil fuels to fuel cars and trucks that end up in our water
- when water returns to the earth as liquid
- the name given the process of converting water from liquid to gaseous states
- less than 1% of water on Earth is water we can use, or called...
- this agency reported 55% of U.S. streams and rivers are in poor condition to support aquatic life
- the lack of oxygen in the water, causing death of fish and other organisms in so-called dead zones
22 Clues: water found under ground • the release of water vapor from plants • 97% of the Earth's water is found here • when water returns to the earth as liquid • large areas of water stored, usually behind dams • locations such as factories, sewers or oil tankers • porous regions of rock and soil that hold ground water • larger source of pollution and more difficult to manage • ...
Unit 5 Watershed & Human Impact Vocabulary 2025-01-25
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- _______ pollution: dirt, minerals, and sand erode from land and wash into the water.
- Any layer of rock or sediment that can hold water, below the saturated zone.
- Occurs when fish are caught faster than they can reproduce, which can lead to declining fish populations.
- A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water.
- Activity done for enjoyment.
- The excessive artificial light near a coastline.
- _______ pollution:chemicals like pesticides, gasoline, oil, household cleaning products, paint, and industrial waste get into surface and groundwater.
- A collection of marine debris that's made up of small pieces of plastic and other litter.
- _______ pollution:excess bacteria in the water that can lead to sickness and disease.
- When something does not allow water to pass through easily.
- _______ pollution: too many nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) enter the water and cause algal blooms.
- The high points/edges of a watershed. Separates one watershed from another.
- The movement of water from a high to low point.
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- area of land that supplies water to a river system.
- process to remove salt from ocean water to make fresh water.
- _______ pollution that comes from a specific source that is easily identified.
- Refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- _______ pollution that comes from sources that are hard to identify because they come from all over the world.
- When water is too warm, corals expel their algae, turn white, and die.
- When a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients leading to the overgrowth of algae.
- Water that has soaked into the soil.
- Movement of water through the soil.
- When something DOES allow water to pass through easily.
- Water that has not soaked into the ground and collects on the surface of the earth. Ex. Lakes & streams
- This refers to the space that is in between grains of soil and/or rock.
25 Clues: Activity done for enjoyment. • Movement of water through the soil. • Water that has soaked into the soil. • The movement of water from a high to low point. • The excessive artificial light near a coastline. • area of land that supplies water to a river system. • A hole sunk into the ground to reach a supply of water. • ...
Physio Search 2025-05-13
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- The measure of the potential energy of water in a system, influencing the direction of water movement.
- The state of being swollen or firm due to water uptake in plant cells.
- Tiny openings on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss.
- The process by which water vapor is lost from plant leaves to the atmosphere.
- The innermost layer of the root cortex that regulates the flow of water and minerals into the xylem.
- The rate of flow of a substance, such as water or ions, through a membrane or tissue.
- The combined process of water evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants.
- The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high to low water potential.
- A band of cell wall material in the root endodermis that blocks passive flow of substances into the vascular cylinder.
- The process by which seeds or other plant tissues absorb water and swell.
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- The vascular tissue responsible for conducting water and minerals from roots to shoots.
- Microscopic channels that connect the cytoplasm of neighboring plant cells for transport and communication.
- The force that helps push water upward from the roots, especially when transpiration is low.
- The movement of organic substances, like sugars, from sources to sinks in the phloem.
- The theory explaining how water is pulled upward through the plant due to water molecule attraction and evaporation from leaves.
- The ability of a plant to maintain internal stability despite changing external conditions.
- The passive movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- The system of cell walls and intercellular spaces through which water and solutes can move freely in a plant.
- The plant tissue that transports sugars and other organic nutrients throughout the plant.
- The continuous network of cytoplasm connected by plasmodesmata through which substances move in plants.
20 Clues: The state of being swollen or firm due to water uptake in plant cells. • The process by which seeds or other plant tissues absorb water and swell. • Tiny openings on the leaf surface that regulate gas exchange and water loss. • The process by which water vapor is lost from plant leaves to the atmosphere. • ...
The Long Walk to Water 2017-07-16
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- a single step or the length of a single step. “About a hundred _____________ in front of him…” (A Long Walk to Water, pg 15)
- Close by in time or space. “They had to make do with whatever was _____ hand.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 33)
- - to move or carry something with effort. “one truck was __________ the giant drill.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 70)
- speed of motion or action. “It did not take him long to regret his ______________ in eating.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 36)
- to move away gradually. “There was the first evidence that the desert was ______________.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 61)
- to move quickly and with short steps. “He _______________ over to the other side.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 12)
- to flow or pass slowly through small openings in something. “The water ________________ in slowly.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 27)
- wire that has sharp points and that is often used for fences. “There were tall fences of ___________ wire around the camp”. (Long Walk to Water, pg 84)
- to hold onto something very tightly. “He ___________ to his uncle like a baby.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 40)
- very thin because of hunger or disease. “There were long lines of people, some ______________.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 68)
- to hold the attention of (someone) entirely. “This _____________________ story shows us that they can find the future they are hoping for”. (Book cover, Long Walk to Water)
- a group of animals that live or are kept together. “They would walk with the _______________ to the water holes.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 3)
- to persuade or try to persuade someone to do something. The soldiers were forcing them into the water, ____________ them with the ends of their guns. (Long Walk to Water, pg 77)
- strongly made. “They collected piles of rocks and tied them up into bundles using ________________ cloth.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 70)
- a long step. “Their _____________ were exactly the same length.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 30)
- to breathe in suddenly and loudly with your mouth open because of surprise, shock, or pain. “He could do nothing but _________ and choke.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 78)
- to rise or appear. “Two men __________ from the jeep.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 51)
- to complain in an annoying. “She had been annoyed by all the _____________.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 39)
- to hold (something or someone) gently in your arms or hands “She could _______________________ the container in her arms”. (A Long Walk to Water, pg. 1)
- a word that is used to say that something or someone is small, unimportant, etc. “From the airplane, huge forests and deserts became ___________ patches of green and brown.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 93)
- a sudden, large increase. “He was caught up in the _______________ of people.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 74)
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- to move unsteadily from side to side. “They were able to ______________ to their feet.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 58)
- not graceful. “Even carrying big, _____________ piles of wood was better than doing nothing.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 44)
- to combine or bring together two or more things. “Unfamiliar noises _________________ with the voices of men and women.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 71)
- to move suddenly because you are afraid of being hit or hurt “Salva _________________ at her glance.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 16)
- partly hidden, darkened, or clouded by dust, smoke, or mist. “The sky was _______________ from the smoke of the bombs”. (Long Walk to Water, pg 15)
- to make a loud and very high sound. “The plane’s wheels ________________ when it landed. (Long Walk to Water, pg 95)
- large amount of something. “There was an ______________ of food.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 47)
- to shake slightly because you are afraid, nervous, excited, etc. “He was ___________________ with fear.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 63)
- to move (something) with a short, quick movement. “His eyes kept ___________________ toward the window.” (A Long Walk to Water, pg 2)
- to disappear entirely without a clear explanation. “He had _____________ into the night.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 40)
- something that is boring because it is always the same. “The motion was so monotonous that he almost fell asleep.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 46)
- to move or climb over something quickly especially while also using your hands. “The boys __________________ to their feet”. (Long Walk to Water, pg 7)
- about an animal, to eat grass or other plants that are growing in a field, pasture, etc. “They would take their cattle to the fields where there was good _________________.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 3)
- to grab or hold something tightly. “He ____________ the sides of the boat tightly.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 44)
- to make a loud, long cry of sadness or pain. “As he opened his eyes, he heard _________________.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 37)
- complete and total. “The landscape was _______________ unchanged.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 54)
- to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired or working very hard. “As they _______________ through the heat…” (Long Walk to Water, pg 59)
- To wander or move around aimlessly within a small area. “People were ____________ around, standing, sitting or crouching on the ground.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 66)
- unable to think, feel, or react normally because of something that shocks or upsets you. “He was too _______________ to think.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 65)
40 Clues: to rise or appear. “Two men __________ from the jeep.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 51) • a long step. “Their _____________ were exactly the same length.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 30) • large amount of something. “There was an ______________ of food.” (Long Walk to Water, pg 47) • ...
Oblivia Browser List (R-001 to R-100) 2024-02-01
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- R-030 Bug IV Cut 2
- R-064 Water III Cut 1
- R-065 Water III Crush 3
- R-020 Water* II Soak 2
- R-052 Normal II Crush 1
- R-078 Fire I Burn 2
- R-097 Water/Ground III Soak 3
- R-031 Normal/Flying II Cut 1
- R-086 Water IV Soak 2
- R-094 Bug/Flying II Crush 3
- R-033 Normal II Tackle 2
- R-018 Normal II Tackle 2
- R-070 Water/Dragon II Crush 4
- R-001 Normal/Flying I Cut 1
- R-075 Normal I Tackle 2
- R-076 Water I Soak 2
- R-056 Dark/Flying IV Cut 3
- R-068 Water I Tackle 1
- R-060 Water/Electric II Recharge 1
- R-067 Water/Rock II Crush 2
- R-015 Grass/Poison I Cut 2
- R-098 Rock IV Tackle 1
- R-046 Poison I Crush 2
- R-073 Normal* II Crush 1
- R-008 Electric II Recharge 2
- R-024 Water/Flying III Cut 2
- R-028 Grass/Flying II Cut 2
- R-009 Electric II Recharge 5
- R-082 Ice IV Crush 4
- R-100 Fighting II Crush 1
- R-013 Normal II Tackle 3
- R-059 Water III Cut 1
- R-091 Water II Crush 3
- R-022 Water I Cut 2
- R-023 Water/Flying III Cut 1
- R-035 Bug/Poison II Tackle 2
- R-003 Normal/Flying I Cut 3
- R-096 Water/Ground III Soak 2
- R-004 Electric II Electrify 1
- R-089 Normal IV Crush 4
- R-029 Bug IV Tackle 1
- R-087 Water/Ground IV Soak 3
- R-053 Poison/Dark IV Tackle 1
- R-069 Water I Crush 2
- R-081 Grass IV Cut 4
- R-011 Grass II Cut 2
- R-099 Rock II Crush 2
- R-085 Water/Steel IV Cut 3
- R-007 Electric II Recharge 1
- R-074 Normal IV Crush 1
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- R-039 Poison/Fighting IV Crush 4
- R-077 Electric I Electrify 3
- R-057 Psychic/Grass II
- R-042 Poison/Flying I Cut 2
- R-014 Grass/Poison I Cut 1
- R-038 Poison/Fighting IV Crush 1
- R-079 Psychic II Psy Power 2
- R-037 Water IV Soak 3
- R-063 Water/Flying II Cut 4
- R-034 Bug/Poison II Tackle 1
- R-071 Water/Dark III Crush 1
- R-050 Rock IV Crush 2
- R-010 Grass II Cut 1
- R-016 Grass/Poison I Cut 4
- R-005 Electric I Recharge 3
- R-012 Normal II Tackle 1
- R-062 Water/Flying IV Cut 1
- R-040 Dark III Crush 1
- R-019 Water* II Soak 1
- R-080 Dark II Cut 3
- R-002 Normal/Flying I Cut 2
- R-083 Water IV Soak 1
- R-058 Water/Ice I
- R-032 Normal/Flying II Psy Power 2
- R-061 Water/Electric II Recharge 3
- R-036 Water IV Soak 2
- R-045 Poison I Tackle 2
- R-066 Water III Cut 2
- R-048 Rock/Ground I Crush 2
- R-092 Water II Tackle 1
- R-043 Poison/Flying I Cut 3
- R-044 Poison/Flying II Cut 1
- R-095 Water III Soak 1
- R-006 Electric I Recharge 4
- R-017 Normal II Crush 1
- R-093 Bug/Flying II Tackle 1
- R-051 Rock IV Crush 3
- R-088 Normal II Crush 1
- R-025 Electric IV Recharge 1
- R-026 Grass/Flying II Cut 1
- R-041 Dark III Crush 2
- R-021 Water I Cut 1
- R-090 Water II Soak 1
- R-072 Water/Dark III Crush 3
- R-084 Water IV Cut 2
- R-055 Dark/Flying II Cut 1
- R-054 Poison/Dark IV Tackle 2
- R-027 Grass/Flying II Cut 1
- R-047 Rock/Ground I Crush 1
- R-049 Rock/Ground I Crush 3
100 Clues: R-058 Water/Ice I • R-030 Bug IV Cut 2 • R-078 Fire I Burn 2 • R-080 Dark II Cut 3 • R-022 Water I Cut 2 • R-021 Water I Cut 1 • R-010 Grass II Cut 1 • R-076 Water I Soak 2 • R-082 Ice IV Crush 4 • R-084 Water IV Cut 2 • R-081 Grass IV Cut 4 • R-011 Grass II Cut 2 • R-064 Water III Cut 1 • R-037 Water IV Soak 3 • R-086 Water IV Soak 2 • R-050 Rock IV Crush 2 • R-083 Water IV Soak 1 • ...
Weather Crossword 2020-11-15
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- water vapor that condenses on an object
- when water vapor changes back to liquid
- what time does dew usually occur
- This is used to measure humidity
- what dew often forms on
- Very cold precipitation
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- Rain and snow
- When water drops join together they form ______?
- water vapor that condenses in the air
- This is the % of water vapor in the air
- when water changes to water vapor (gas)
- It is like a cloud close to the ground
- this evaporates water from the oceans
- As water vapor rises in the air it expands & ____?
- this makes water change to water vapor
- Water particles join with ____ to form water drops
16 Clues: Rain and snow • what dew often forms on • Very cold precipitation • what time does dew usually occur • This is used to measure humidity • water vapor that condenses in the air • this evaporates water from the oceans • It is like a cloud close to the ground • this makes water change to water vapor • water vapor that condenses on an object • ...
Layla Tilley 2A 2021-04-27
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- cycle is part of seawater, atmosphere, rock, soil, and living things
- ground, minerals, rocks found on/in Earth
- 3% of Earth's water
- water from the leaves of plants changing to water vapor because of Sun's heat
- dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process called ___
- all water on Earth including moisture in air, glaciers, ice caps, and groundwater
- largest reservoir of nitrogen
- element needed for plants/animals to ake proteins, amino acids, DNA
- this cycle relies on the Sun and gravity to move through and around Earth. Also called hydrologic cycle
- water that can absorb in the ground
- when nitrogen is changed by bacteria to allow plants to consume nitrogen
- dead organic matter/substance decays/break down. it becomes a simpler matter/substance such as mineral salt and carbon dioxide
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- occurs when water vapor turns into liquid water because of cold atmosphere
- lightning and __ can transform into usable form for plants/animals
- gravity causes this to fall to Earth's surface when clouds become too heavy with liquid
- 97% of Earth's water is ___water
- all living organisms like single-celled. fungi, bacteria
- largest reservoir of carbon
- purifying process of water converting to water vapor going up in atmosphere
- form commonly used by plants and second substance created in nitrification (NO3-)
- water becomes ___ when it flows along the surface into bodies of water
21 Clues: 3% of Earth's water • largest reservoir of carbon • largest reservoir of nitrogen • 97% of Earth's water is ___water • water that can absorb in the ground • ground, minerals, rocks found on/in Earth • all living organisms like single-celled. fungi, bacteria • lightning and __ can transform into usable form for plants/animals • ...
Watershed and Water sources vocabulary 2025-09-10
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- An area of land that drains into a particular water body
- Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities,agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquidwater
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface,and groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground,such as rain, snow, sleet, or hai
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers,lakes, and reservoirs
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- Strategies to protect and manage water resources, includingsustainable practices and reducing pollution
- The first pathway that flows into the watershed
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into thesoil.
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water,flood regulation, and habitat provision
- End point of where watershed drains into a larger body of wate
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
- A source of a stream or river
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domesticuse
- Smaller river or streams that flow into a bigger one
20 Clues: A source of a stream or river • The first pathway that flows into the watershed • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface • Smaller river or streams that flow into a bigger one • An area of land that drains into a particular water body • A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater. • ...
Chapter 9 Environmental 2025-03-28
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- Type of water that is exported in plants and meats
- Pollution with no specific location where they discharge from
- Geological layers that contain water
- Pollution discharged from specific locations
- Type of treatment that separates large solids from the waste stream with screens and settling tanks
- Type of treatment that dissolves metals and nutrients, especially nitrates and phosphates
- Refers to the combined processes of evaporation and transpiration
- Rivers and lakes that are rich in organisms and organic matter
- Bacteria used to describe water quality
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- The evaporation of water from plant surfaces
- Rivers and lakes that have clear water
- The gradual sinking of the ground surface
- The length of time water typically stays in a compartment
- Amount of water that passes a fixed point at a given time
- Falling liquid or solid water
- Type of pollution from cooling systems of power plants, alters water temperature
- Zone where surface water filters into an aquifer
- Living organisms clean contaminated water effectively and inexpensively
- Type of treatment where pathogens and organics are removed
19 Clues: Falling liquid or solid water • Geological layers that contain water • Rivers and lakes that have clear water • Bacteria used to describe water quality • The gradual sinking of the ground surface • The evaporation of water from plant surfaces • Pollution discharged from specific locations • Zone where surface water filters into an aquifer • ...
15.4 lbs. to 17.4 lbs. (7.0 kg to 7.9 kg) Pokémon 2024-01-23
Across
- 7.0 kg Poison I F
- 7.9 kg Fire II
- 7.5 kg Water VII
- 7.3 kg Bug/Grass V
- 7.5 kg Fairy I
- 7.6 kg Water III
- 7.0 kg Ghost/Grass VI
- 7.4 kg Water III
- 7.5 kg Ghost/Grass VI Large Size
- 7.0 kg Water IV
- 7.5 kg Rock/Water I
Down
- 7.0 kg Water VI
- 7.0 kg Fighting VII
- 7.5 kg Normal V
- 7.7 kg Psychic/Grass VIII
- 7.5 kg Poison/Flying I
- 7.5 kg Steel I Galarian
- 7.6 kg Ground VIII
- 7.7 kg Bug V
- 7.8 kg Electric II
- 7.8 kg Fairy II
- 7.3 kg Poison/Water VI
- 7.2 kg Bug II
23 Clues: 7.7 kg Bug V • 7.2 kg Bug II • 7.9 kg Fire II • 7.5 kg Fairy I • 7.0 kg Water VI • 7.5 kg Normal V • 7.8 kg Fairy II • 7.0 kg Water IV • 7.5 kg Water VII • 7.6 kg Water III • 7.4 kg Water III • 7.0 kg Poison I F • 7.6 kg Ground VIII • 7.3 kg Bug/Grass V • 7.8 kg Electric II • 7.0 kg Fighting VII • 7.5 kg Rock/Water I • 7.0 kg Ghost/Grass VI • 7.5 kg Poison/Flying I • 7.3 kg Poison/Water VI • ...
Aquatic 2025-05-12
Across
- of fish that migrates upstream to spawn (5)
- form of H₂O (5)
- dolphins, and porpoises (9)
- plant that supports aquatic food chains (5)
- drifting organisms that photosynthesize (8)
- lack of oxygen in water (7)
- area where river meets ocean (7)
- of water changing to vapor (10)
- Level
- of salt in water (9)
- that is not salty (10)
- Large body of salt water (5)
Down
- indicator species (4)
- with a shell and claws (5)
- to measure ocean depth (6)
- of inland waters (10)
- ocean zone with no light (8)
- of water caused by wind or tides (7)
- Key
- from farms or streets (6)
- of dissolved oxygen in water (6,7)
- ecosystem near the shore (7)
22 Clues: Key • Level • form of H₂O (5) • of salt in water (9) • indicator species (4) • of inland waters (10) • that is not salty (10) • from farms or streets (6) • with a shell and claws (5) • to measure ocean depth (6) • dolphins, and porpoises (9) • lack of oxygen in water (7) • ocean zone with no light (8) • ecosystem near the shore (7) • Large body of salt water (5) • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
Across
- body of water above the ground
- a body of water behind a dam
- growth of towns due to people moving
- a body of rock that stores water
- harmful chemicals added to water
- pollution from not a specific spot
- removing harmful materials from water
- when waste makes water harmful to animals
Down
- water thats underground
- pollution from a specific spot
- heating of natural
- frozen layer of soil
- live or dead animals added to water
- water that is drinkable
- seawater seeping into water supply
- increase of the minerals in water
16 Clues: heating of natural • frozen layer of soil • water thats underground • water that is drinkable • a body of water behind a dam • pollution from a specific spot • body of water above the ground • a body of rock that stores water • harmful chemicals added to water • increase of the minerals in water • pollution from not a specific spot • seawater seeping into water supply • ...
benchmark reveiw 2014-12-12
Across
- water above ground
- water under earths surface
- when waste causes water to be harmful
- many small sources of pollution
- growth of towns due to people moving to urban
- harmful chemicals are added to water
- rock or sediment that can store water
Down
- one specific site of pollution
- dead or live animal are in the water
- removing harmful bacteria & micros in water
- seawaters that seep into aquifers
- a body of water [behind a dam]
- more nutrients in the water
- water that is okay to drink
- frozen layer of soil
- heating of natural water from humans
16 Clues: water above ground • frozen layer of soil • water under earths surface • more nutrients in the water • water that is okay to drink • one specific site of pollution • a body of water [behind a dam] • many small sources of pollution • seawaters that seep into aquifers • dead or live animal are in the water • heating of natural water from humans • harmful chemicals are added to water • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2022-11-09
Across
- - water moving on land due to gravity
- - ice or snow are examples of this
- - water seeping into the ground
- vapor - water in the gas form
- - water located underground that fills pore spaces in soil and rock layers
- - the movement of water through Earth's system
- - a collection of condensed water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere
- - the force that causes runoff
- - the phase change of water from a gas to a liquid
- - what drives the water cycle
Down
- - the evaporation of water from leaves
- - a cloud at ground level
- - solid or liquid water that falls from clouds to the ground
- - water collecting in large bodies like a river or lake
- - the phase change of water from a liquid to a gas
- - water droplets that form on surfaces due to condensation of water vapor
16 Clues: - a cloud at ground level • vapor - water in the gas form • - what drives the water cycle • - the force that causes runoff • - water seeping into the ground • - ice or snow are examples of this • - water moving on land due to gravity • - the evaporation of water from leaves • - the movement of water through Earth's system • - the phase change of water from a liquid to a gas • ...
Geo Term Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-11
Across
- An underground hollow often having an opening in the sside of a hill or cliff
- It is in deserts and beaches, windblown sands that form hills.
- A large body of ice drifting across Earth's surfaces
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- A dry land that is waterless and without vegetation
- A shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- A densly overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 different sides.
- A piece of land projecting into a body of water
- A long body of water that connects larger bodies of water
- Triangular section of land up at the river's mouth
- A flat or gently rolling lands
Down
- A large chunk of ice that breaks off of a glacier
- A vast treeless plains with permafrost
- A body of water completely surrounded by water
- A group of closely scattered islands
- A long, steep sided, glacial valley now filled by sea water
- The deeper part of the river
- An area of barren land with eroded ridges and peaks
- An area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land
- It is a ring shaped island that is formed by corals.
- A gigantic body of salt water
- A body of salt water almost entirely surrounded by land
- A lowland region saturated by water
- Sandy, pebbly, or rocky shore of a body of water
25 Clues: The deeper part of the river • A gigantic body of salt water • A flat or gently rolling lands • A lowland region saturated by water • A group of closely scattered islands • A vast treeless plains with permafrost • A body of water completely surrounded by water • A piece of land projecting into a body of water • A densly overgrown land with tropical vegetation • ...
Kathrina Espanol Unit E Cross Word 2018-05-28
Across
- solution is boiled so that water evaporates and leaves the salt behind
- contains a high concentration of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- area of land that drains into one main rive or lake
- highest point of land on a continent
- forces salt through a filter or membrane with too small holes for salt to pass through
- changes in patterns that move along the waters surface
- supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- water that humans can drink safely
- process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- the total amount of salt dissolved in the water
- streams of water that move within a larger body of water
- the highest level the water will reach on shore
- eroded rock fragments and soiled carried by water or wind
- average weather measured over a long period of time
Down
- the lowest level the water will reach on shore
- a winding curve or bend of a river
- describes how pure the water is
- can't be eroded by water
- characteristics used to describes a river or stream
- large moving bodies of ice
- physical characteristics or behavior of a species that increases the species survival
- variety of different species in an ecosystem
- daily changes in the water level of oceans
- to observe something for a specific purpose\
25 Clues: can't be eroded by water • large moving bodies of ice • describes how pure the water is • a winding curve or bend of a river • water that humans can drink safely • highest point of land on a continent • daily changes in the water level of oceans • variety of different species in an ecosystem • to observe something for a specific purpose\ • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-04
Across
- water that percolates through the surface and is retained in underlying rock and soil.
- single celled algae
- the process by which water is released from plans leaves
- living or growing in water
- a colorless, pungent gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen from animal waste
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food; fish farming.
- a hole that is drilled into the aquifer
- chemical substances applied to plants to keep insects away
- an underground water system made of porous rock and sand
- chemicals used to kill weeds
- when water vapor (gaseous water) forms droplets of water in the atmosphere, making clouds. The change in water from gas to liquid form.
Down
- water returning to the surface after being absorbed by the ground
- very small aquatic animals
- water that is released from the atmosphere as rain, snow, hail, etc.
- the process by which plants convert energy from the sun into food
- when precipitation is absorbed into the ground and moves down through the soil
- ability of something to allow liquids to run through it
- A colorless, odorless gas that is a non-metallic element which makes up almost four fifths of the air
- When large amounts of nutrients enter the water and cause an increase in the amount of oxygen
- the change in water from liquid to gas
- a water-soluble molecule made up of nitrogen and oxygen, commonly found in agricultural fertilizers
21 Clues: single celled algae • very small aquatic animals • living or growing in water • chemicals used to kill weeds • the change in water from liquid to gas • a hole that is drilled into the aquifer • ability of something to allow liquids to run through it • the process by which water is released from plans leaves • an underground water system made of porous rock and sand • ...
Clouds 2023-09-29
Across
- fog that forms as cool air moves over a warm moist surface
- water droplets stick together to form larger drops
- fog that forms as earth cools at night
- top layer of rock through which water flows but does not stay
- clouds that are likely to bring rain
- rain with lower than normal pH level
- changing of water from liquid to gas without boiling
- where the zone of aeration and zone of saturation meet
- releasing of water vapor into air by breathing or photosynthesis
- 100% relative humidity
- fluffy, billowy clouds
- rising of warm air
- rock with holes that allows water to flow through it
- wispy, curly clouds
Down
- fog that forms as warm air cools as it is forced up the slope of a mountain
- dropping chemicals into clouds to encourage raindrop formation
- lower layer of rock filled with water
- ____ nuclei: particles to which water droplets stick when coalescing
- changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling
- a place where ground water comes to the surface
- when water vapor cools and turns into liquid water
- clouds that touch the earth
- fog that forms as wind moves warm moist air over cooler surface
- rock that does not let water flow through it
- water circulation mainly by evaporation and precipitation
- clouds that are stretched out in thin layers or sheets
- fog that forms as warm air passes over cool air in a mountain valley
27 Clues: rising of warm air • wispy, curly clouds • 100% relative humidity • fluffy, billowy clouds • clouds that touch the earth • clouds that are likely to bring rain • rain with lower than normal pH level • lower layer of rock filled with water • fog that forms as earth cools at night • rock that does not let water flow through it • changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling • ...
Earth as a System 2024-09-09
Across
- process in the water cycle responsible for the formation of clouds
- process in the carbon cycle involving the burning of fossil fuels or trees
- aka heterotrophs, organisms that have to eat plants or animals in order to get energy
- the groundwater supply
- process in the water cycle in which ice directly becomes a gas
- process in the water cycle in which water flows across Earth's surface
- process in the water cycle in which the biosphere releases water vapor
- aka autotrophs, organisms that can make their own food
- organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
- the gases that surround the earth
- the type of energy needed for photosynthesis
Down
- all of the solid water on Earth
- organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- process in the water cycle in which water moves from the hydrosphere to the atmosphere
- energy of motion
- process used by producers to make food
- the type of energy stored in the sugar, glucose
- the type of energy that is moved in the water cycle
- process in the water cycle in which water seeps through the ground
- energy generated by the movement of charged particles
- all of the liquid water on Earth
- all of the land and earth's interior
- cellular ________ is the process in which the stored energy in sugars are released
- process in the carbon cycle in which dead plant and animal matter are broken down
- the living things on Earth
25 Clues: energy of motion • the groundwater supply • the living things on Earth • all of the solid water on Earth • all of the liquid water on Earth • the gases that surround the earth • all of the land and earth's interior • process used by producers to make food • organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • the type of energy needed for photosynthesis • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-11-08
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Water een natuurlijke hulpbron par 1.1 2022-11-29
Across
- blijft duizenden jaren in de bodem
- het watercyclus is de ....van water
- het afvoer en schoonmaak van vuil water
- de bovenkant van het water in de bodem
- water bevloeiien op aarde (landbouw)
- zeestromen brengt warm water naar de
- percentage zoete water in de vorm van sneeuw
Down
- leven op aarde is te danken de hydrosfeer en
- water wordt gebruikt om producten te maken
- water in gasvormige toestand
- hydro-elektriciteit is elektriciteit opwekken met
- water die in de bodem verdwijnt heet ...water
- water van gasvormige toestand naar vloeibaar
- een andere naam voor atmosfeer
- percentage zoete water die in de bodem blijft
- warme golfstroom stroomt vanuit de Golf van..
16 Clues: water in gasvormige toestand • een andere naam voor atmosfeer • blijft duizenden jaren in de bodem • het watercyclus is de ....van water • water bevloeiien op aarde (landbouw) • zeestromen brengt warm water naar de • de bovenkant van het water in de bodem • het afvoer en schoonmaak van vuil water • water wordt gebruikt om producten te maken • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab- Annie Wiggins 2015-03-17
Across
- Wetland dominated by grass
- Piece of freshwater ice that floats
- Mass of ice that moves over land
- Water found in cracks & below the earth's surface
- Small channel where water flows down a slope
- Area that drains into a large river
- Area where water table is at, near, or above the land to support plant
Down
- The part of the earth that contains water
- Wetland dominated by peat moss
- Large channel where water flows down a slope
- Largest bodies of water
- Well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- Wetland dominated by trees
- Area that drains into a small river/stream
- Lake that stores water for human use
- Body of water (large)
- Stream feeding a large lake
- Rock layer that stores water
18 Clues: Body of water (large) • Largest bodies of water • Wetland dominated by grass • Wetland dominated by trees • Stream feeding a large lake • Rock layer that stores water • Wetland dominated by peat moss • Mass of ice that moves over land • Piece of freshwater ice that floats • Area that drains into a large river • Lake that stores water for human use • ...
Watershed Vocabulary 2025-09-09
Across
- Excessive withdrawal of water for many purposes
- The endpoint where the water drains into a larger body of water
- The source of a river or stream
- Contaminates that degrade the water over time, often caused by industrial reasons
- The harvesting of rainwater for a multitude of uses
- An area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- Water that is found on the surface of Earth
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth
- An underground geological formation that can store and transmit water
Down
- The process in which a water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, etc
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one
- The arrangement of the artificial and natural physical features of an area
- The process in which water enters the ground and becomes groundwater
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and ground water
- The primary pathway through which water flows through a watershed
- Water that runs off the surface rather than infiltrating
17 Clues: The source of a river or stream • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth • Water that is found on the surface of Earth • Excessive withdrawal of water for many purposes • The harvesting of rainwater for a multitude of uses • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one • Water that runs off the surface rather than infiltrating • ...
Science Vocab 2016-01-31
Across
- land that separates flowing water
- when a liquid changes into a gas
- continuous movement of seawater
- overflow of water that submerges normally dry land
- maritime
- water held underground
- terrain along the side of a river/creek/stream
- land form that is created by sediments deposited from a river
- amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree
- areas in nc that drain into a river
- large body of water surrounded by land
- ability to absorb moisture
- when water enters the soil
- ridge between drainage basins
- path of water and sediment flowing between banks
- how hot something is
- mixture with solid particles that are large enough for cementation
- volume rate of water flow
Down
- when a river's base level falls
- an area in an aquifer below the water table
- water cycle
- something that has other things dissolved in it
- water above the ground
- mass per unit volume
- climates that are landlocked
- enrichment of an ecosystem with chemical nutrients
- place where land is covered by water
- area that is prone to flooding
- river following a winding course
- rocks that can contain groundwater
- load particles in a flowing fluid that are transported along the bed
- movement of land water to oceans
32 Clues: maritime • water cycle • mass per unit volume • how hot something is • water above the ground • water held underground • volume rate of water flow • ability to absorb moisture • when water enters the soil • climates that are landlocked • ridge between drainage basins • area that is prone to flooding • when a river's base level falls • continuous movement of seawater • ...
Section 11.3 Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-01
Across
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- any water that has been affected by human use.
- fresh water on Earth’s land surface
- the ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through
- pollution coming from several sources
- the percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces(pores)
- pollution coming from one source
- safe to drink; drinkable.
Down
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain.
- is caused by humans. A natural process when lakes and streams contain an abundance of nutrients.
- streams and rivers that move across land and form a network of water
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- zone an area of the Earth’s surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer
- the area of land that is drained by a river
- Thermal pollution happens when the body of water, such as a lake or stream, increase. Can kill fish.
- an underground formation that contains groundwater
- a process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
- the pollution of bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, seas, the oceans, as well as groundwater.
- water beneath the Earth’s surface in sediment and rock formations
20 Clues: safe to drink; drinkable. • pollution coming from one source • fresh water on Earth’s land surface • pollution coming from several sources • the area of land that is drained by a river • any water that has been affected by human use. • an underground formation that contains groundwater • the ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through • ...
Alistair's hydrosphere crossword 2023-09-26
Across
- excessive nutrients in a body of water that leads to the growth of plant life
- an area that drains all the streams and rainfall to one outlet
- all open spaces in rocks ore filled with water
- evaporation of water from a leaf
- water without salt
- movement of cold, deep, and nutrient rich water to the surface
- kills insects
- large circular surface pattern found in each ocean
- water entering soil
- the quantity of water that passes a given point in a given time
- water that flows over the ground instead of sinking into it
Down
- rigid outer part of earth,has crust and upper mantle
- pollution without a specific origin point
- upper level of the saturated zone of ground water
- volume of open spaces in rocks or soil
- pollution with a specific origin point
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- the sinking of land
- ability of rocks to allow water to flow through it
- a body of rock or sediment that stores and allows the flow of groundwater
- the area of land drained by a river
- water that fills cracks and spaces in underground rock and soil layer
- the amount of energy required to raise one gram of something by one degree
- the area subject to flooding during a given number of years
24 Clues: kills insects • water without salt • the sinking of land • water entering soil • mixture of fresh and salt water • evaporation of water from a leaf • the area of land drained by a river • volume of open spaces in rocks or soil • pollution with a specific origin point • pollution without a specific origin point • all open spaces in rocks ore filled with water • ...
Clouds 2019-08-15
Across
- fog that forms as cool air moves over a warm moist surface
- water droplets stick together to form larger drops
- fog that forms as earth cools at night
- top layer of rock through which water flows but does not stay
- clouds that are likely to bring rain
- rain with lower than normal pH level
- changing of water from liquid to gas without boiling
- where the zone of aeration and zone of saturation meet
- releasing of water vapor into air by breathing or photosynthesis
- 100% relative humidity
- fluffy, billowy clouds
- rising of warm air
- rock with holes that allows water to flow through it
- wispy, curly clouds
Down
- fog that forms as warm air cools as it is forced up the slope of a mountain
- dropping chemicals into clouds to encourage raindrop formation
- lower layer of rock filled with water
- ____ nuclei: particles to which water droplets stick when coalescing
- changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling
- a place where ground water comes to the surface
- when water vapor cools and turns into liquid water
- clouds that touch the earth
- fog that forms as wind moves warm moist air over cooler surface
- rock that does not let water flow through it
- water circulation mainly by evaporation and precipitation
- clouds that are stretched out in thin layers or sheets
- fog that forms as warm air passes over cool air in a mountain valley
27 Clues: rising of warm air • wispy, curly clouds • 100% relative humidity • fluffy, billowy clouds • clouds that touch the earth • clouds that are likely to bring rain • rain with lower than normal pH level • lower layer of rock filled with water • fog that forms as earth cools at night • rock that does not let water flow through it • changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling • ...
Clouds 2019-08-15
Across
- releasing of water vapor into air by breathing or photosynthesis
- top layer of rock through which water flows but does not stay
- changing of water from liquid to gas without boiling
- where the zone of aeration and zone of saturation meet
- rock with holes that allows water to flow through it
- rain with lower than normal pH level
- changing of water from liquid to gas by boiling
- fog that forms as warm air passes over cool air in a mountain valley
- dropping chemicals into clouds to encourage raindrop formation
- fog that forms as cool air moves over a warm moist surface
- water circulation mainly by evaporation and precipitation
- wispy, curly clouds
- when water vapor cools and turns into liquid water
- fluffy, billowy clouds
Down
- a place where ground water comes to the surface
- lower layer of rock filled with water
- clouds that are likely to bring rain
- rock that does not let water flow through it
- clouds that touch the earth
- water droplets stick together to form larger drops
- fog that forms as wind moves warm moist air over cooler surface
- fog that forms as earth cools at night
- 100% relative humidity
- ____ nuclei: particles to which water droplets stick when coalescing
- rising of warm air
- clouds that are stretched out in thin layers or sheets
- fog that forms as warm air cools as it is forced up the slope of a mountain
27 Clues: rising of warm air • wispy, curly clouds • 100% relative humidity • fluffy, billowy clouds • clouds that touch the earth • clouds that are likely to bring rain • rain with lower than normal pH level • lower layer of rock filled with water • fog that forms as earth cools at night • rock that does not let water flow through it • a place where ground water comes to the surface • ...
Geo Terms By: Maura McGraw 2016-01-11
Across
- A large, continuous body of water.
- A long wide body of water that connects larger bodies of water.
- A deep, glacial valley that is filled with sea water.
- Windblown sands that form hills in deserts and on beaches.
- An inland grassland area.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two large landmasses. Also, it separates two bodies of water.
- The lowland between mountain ranges and hills.
- A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- The deeper part of a river or harbor.
- Low-lying wet land.
- A body of water that is smaller than a gulf with a wide outlet to the ocean.
- A body of water that is partially by land that is larger than a bay.
Down
- Gently rolling hills.
- High, steep, over-hanging rock face.
- A long narrow piece of water that connects two bodies of water.
- Densely, overgrown section of land with tropical vegetation.
- A cluster of closely scattered islands.
- The triangular section usually at the mouth of the river.
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms.
- Mountains that are formed when lava rises through the Earth's crust.
- A section of land that is surrounded by water on all sides.
- A waterway that can be used for travel or irrigation.
- Giant chunks of ice that have broken of off glaciers.
- A piece of land that projects into a body of water.
- A body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land.
25 Clues: Low-lying wet land. • Gently rolling hills. • An inland grassland area. • Flat-topped, elevated landforms. • A large, continuous body of water. • High, steep, over-hanging rock face. • The deeper part of a river or harbor. • A cluster of closely scattered islands. • The lowland between mountain ranges and hills. • A piece of land that projects into a body of water. • ...
Wailord Moveset (Gen VIII) 2024-01-13
18 Clues: 15 Ice St • 1 Ghost Ph • 1 Water St • 1 Water Sp • 21 Steel Ph • 18 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal St • 27 Water Sp • 24 Water Sp • 49 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 30 Water Ph • 54 Water Sp • 33 Flying Ph • 36 Normal Ph • 39 Psychic St • 44 Psychic St
water cycle Carmyn p4 2023-11-27
Across
- water evaporate and makes this
- snow to water
- falls from the sky (rain, snow, hall, ect
- form in air when you see water vapor
- big body of water
- it comes of plants
- a think that drinks water
- water going down mountains
- a line of water
Down
- water turning to droplets
- water vapor in the air
- a underground lake
- water to water vapor
- water seeps throw the ground
- make water cycle to work
15 Clues: snow to water • a line of water • big body of water • a underground lake • it comes of plants • water to water vapor • water vapor in the air • make water cycle to work • water turning to droplets • a think that drinks water • water going down mountains • water seeps throw the ground • water evaporate and makes this • form in air when you see water vapor • ...
Chemical Oceanography 2022-09-12
Across
- Swelling of resins
- Salty
- Applying stickers to a book
- Salt in water
- Wine
- cycles Water cycle
- Icebergs
- Cereal in milk
Down
- Body temperature control in humans
- A human
- The carbon-oxygen bonds
- separating two liquid layers of different densities
- ice cold water is poured into a glass with warm water
- water strider
- Water
- The bacteria present in our mouths break down the sugar to form acids
- Scallops
- water-filled limestone caves near the ocean
18 Clues: Wine • Salty • Water • A human • Scallops • Icebergs • water strider • Salt in water • Cereal in milk • Swelling of resins • cycles Water cycle • The carbon-oxygen bonds • Applying stickers to a book • Body temperature control in humans • water-filled limestone caves near the ocean • separating two liquid layers of different densities • ice cold water is poured into a glass with warm water • ...
Founja Jungle Pokémon 2024-01-16
22 Clues: 11 Bug • 510 Dark • 24 Poison • 816 Water • 761 Grass • 129 Water • 470 Grass • 190 Normal • 289 Normal • 151 Psychic • 267 Bug/Flying • 166 Bug/Flying • 666 Bug/Flying • 3 Grass/Poison • 469 Bug/Flying • 168 Bug/Poison • 755 Grass/Fairy • 195 Water/Ground • 194 Water/Ground • 260 Water/Ground • 733 Normal/Flying • 731 Normal/Flying
Geography 2021-08-04
Across
- distance north and south of the equator
- process of water seeping into the ground
- height of locations above sea level
- longest river in Australia
- a form of precipitation
- water that is diluted detergents/chemicals
- capital city of Australia
- water that lies under the ground
- the soil type - impacts water entering the soil
- percentage of water that is fresh on earth
- moisture in the air
Down
- water released in droplets and vapour from plants
- build up of water droplets in clouds
- Great _________ Range
- water that sits on the land and is fresh
- water moving from liquid form to gas
- largest city in Australia
- the shape and fall of the land
18 Clues: moisture in the air • Great _________ Range • a form of precipitation • largest city in Australia • capital city of Australia • longest river in Australia • the shape and fall of the land • water that lies under the ground • height of locations above sea level • build up of water droplets in clouds • water moving from liquid form to gas • distance north and south of the equator • ...
Geo terms 2016-01-11
Across
- a hallow place in a hill or mountain
- a headland projecting into water
- a smaller body of water going into a bigger body of water
- a man made body of water
- deep narrow valley with steep sides
- a place where rock,dirt,sand meet water
- a link between two areas of land
- water falling from a great height
- a mountain made it of lava
- a triangular section built at the rivers mouth
- a big body of moving water
- a hill with steep sides and a flat top
Down
- a low are between two hills or mountains
- a land sounded by water
- a group of islands
- a huge body if salt water
- ice that falls off of a glaciers
- a part of land that rises noticeably above the land
- flat topped elevated places
- saltwater almost sounded by land
- a ringed shaped reef
- trees and densely overgrown plants in a large area
- a low lying wet land
- a body of water sounded by land
- a shallow pool at the end of a atoll
25 Clues: a group of islands • a ringed shaped reef • a low lying wet land • a land sounded by water • a man made body of water • a huge body if salt water • a mountain made it of lava • a big body of moving water • flat topped elevated places • a body of water sounded by land • a headland projecting into water • ice that falls off of a glaciers • a link between two areas of land • ...
geography hw - Amar dhanda 9s 2013-06-06
Across
- the largest body of water on earth
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid
- water in its evaporated state (two words)
- dust and bits blasting into cliffs
- method of getting water into soils
- posh word for rain
- formed by the deposition of a certain rocks
- pertaining to or exhibiting structural change
- rocks hitting each other
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- an area where water resides in the soil
Down
- when an object decays or rusts
- Water evaporating through leaves
- a frozen water in huge sheets
- when water transfers from soils to ground water
- the process of a solid turning into a liquid
- the earths main heat and light source
- the way that rocks decay
- Water and dust molecules suspended high in the air
- the process of liquid turning into a gas
- intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
- extremely hot stuff that will kill you if you touch it
22 Clues: posh word for rain • rocks hitting each other • the way that rocks decay • a frozen water in huge sheets • when an object decays or rusts • Water evaporating through leaves • the largest body of water on earth • dust and bits blasting into cliffs • method of getting water into soils • the earths main heat and light source • an area where water resides in the soil • ...
Marine Science Chapter 15 Puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- where evolutionists believe where water came from
- where the objects from the ocean arrived at
- water changes to a liquid
- any form of water falling from the sky
- where oxygen is the lowest
- 0 to 6.9 pH
- daily ebb and flow of water
- small part of ocean where two continents are close together.
- covers 3/4 of the earth's surface
- water changes to vapor
- solid that is being dissolved in solvent
- where two objects were released in the middle of this ocean
Down
- layer of water between 100-200 m. (has rapid increase of salinity due to cold terms)
- normal westward winds
- autonomous langrangian circulation explorer
- effect of earth's spin on currents
- when sea water is most dense
- where oxygen is the highest
- air in motion
- liquid in which substances can be dissolved in water
- pattern in flowing water
- degree of acidity of alkalinity/concentration of H+ ions in a solution
- when water runs off land and into the ocean (toxic after acid rain)
- 7.1 to 14 pH
24 Clues: 0 to 6.9 pH • 7.1 to 14 pH • air in motion • normal westward winds • water changes to vapor • pattern in flowing water • water changes to a liquid • where oxygen is the lowest • where oxygen is the highest • daily ebb and flow of water • when sea water is most dense • covers 3/4 of the earth's surface • effect of earth's spin on currents • any form of water falling from the sky • ...
TRANSPORT IN PLANTS 2025-12-26
Across
- Controls opening and closing of stomata
- Region where food is produced
- Attraction between water molecules
- Supports plant and transports substances
- Region where food is stored or used
- Tissue that transports water and minerals
- Tissue where photosynthesis occurs
- Movement of food through phloem
- Movement of water across a membrane
- Loss of water vapor from leaves
- Bundle of xylem and phloem in leaf
- Process that releases energy from food
- Helps in transport in phloem
- Tissue that transports food
Down
- Movement of water up narrow tubes
- Attraction between water and xylem walls
- Organ where photosynthesis and transpiration occur
- Tissue with air spaces for gas exchange
- Drooping of plant due to water loss
- Movement of substances using energy
- Cell with many chloroplasts for photosynthesis
- Increases surface area for absorption
- Force that draws water up xylem
- Process that produces food in plants
- Absorbs water and minerals from soil
- Small openings for gas exchange
- Essential for photosynthesis and transport
- Nutrient absorbed from soil
- Main sugar transported in phloem
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
30 Clues: Nutrient absorbed from soil • Tissue that transports food • Helps in transport in phloem • Region where food is produced • Force that draws water up xylem • Movement of food through phloem • Small openings for gas exchange • Loss of water vapor from leaves • Main sugar transported in phloem • Movement of water up narrow tubes • Attraction between water molecules • ...
Chemistry of Life 2023-08-27
Across
- Which is less dense: solid or liquid water
- Molecules that have an unequal distribution of charges are ______ molecules.
- Substances that "hate" water
- Molecules that have neither positive or negative poles are considered __________ molecules.
- The 6 elements necessary for life are carbon, ________, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur
- Koolaid powder is an example of this
- Koolaid is an example of this
- When Koolaid powder is mixed with water in order to make a beverage, water is the _______ in this solution
- Water is considered this because it is very good at dissolving substances (two words)
Down
- Smallest part of an element
- When water is soaked up by a paper towel, this is an example of ______________.
- The bonds in adhesion are _______ than the bonds in cohesion
- Type of bond shared between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water
- Molecule made of 2 atoms of hydrogen bonded to 1 atom of oxygen
- Because water helps to regulate cell temperatures in organisms, it is said to have a ________ specific heat
- Substances that "love" water
- When water droplets stick to other water droplets, we call this ____________.
- Most basic unit of life
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
19 Clues: Most basic unit of life • Smallest part of an element • Substances that "hate" water • Substances that "love" water • Koolaid is an example of this • Koolaid powder is an example of this • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Which is less dense: solid or liquid water • The bonds in adhesion are _______ than the bonds in cohesion • ...
Air and Water Pollution 2013-11-14
Across
- Air pollution can make it difficult to breathe if you have _______.
- O3
- An agency that monitors the pollution of the air, land and water.
- The AQI color that represents very clean air.
- Gases in the atmosphere that play a role in warming the earth
- Consists of soot, dust, etc
- This carries pollutions onto other areas
- Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons
- Brownish haze that forms on sunny days over cities with a lot of automobile traffic
- The initial pollutant direct from the source
- A _________ hose can be used to reduce water needed for irrigation.
Down
- ___________ water has less oxygen than cool water.
- Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water
- Low cool air is trapped under a layer of less dense warm air in an urban valley or basin. This prevents the dispersion and dilution of pollutants.
- Needed for respiration in animals.
- The AQI color that represents very unhealthy air.
- Nonrenewable resources that comes from prehistoric plants and animals.
17 Clues: O3 • Consists of soot, dust, etc • Needed for respiration in animals. • Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons • Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water • This carries pollutions onto other areas • The initial pollutant direct from the source • The AQI color that represents very clean air. • The AQI color that represents very unhealthy air. • ...
WATER-A NATURAL RESOURCE 2018-09-11
Across
- BLANKET OF AIR AROUND THE EARTH
- AIR ,WATER AND SOIL ARE WHAT RESOURCES
- BOILING POINT OF WATER
- RESOURCES WHICH ONCE USED UP CANNOT BE REPLACE WITH A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD
- WHEN STEAM IS COOLED IT CHANGES BACK TO WATER
- WATER BODIES LIKE LAKES ETC.
- LEVEL OF GROUND WATER
- THE CONSTANT CIRCULATION OF WATER IN NATURE IS KNOWN AS
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- RESOURCES WHICH WILL NEVER RUN OUT OR THOSE REPLACED WITH A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD
- SOLID PARTS OF EARTH'S CRUST
- SHORTAGE OF WATER DISASTER
- MATERIALS FOUND ON THE EARTH THAT ALLOW EXISTENCE OF LIFE AND FULFILL THE NEEDS OF LIVING ORGANISMS
- PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH RESOURCES
- WISE AND CAREFUL USE OF RESOURCES IS KNOWN AS
- FREEZING POINT OF WATER
- FORMS OF THE SAME SUBSTANCE .WATER EXISTS AT 3 DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
- WATER CHANGES TO WATER VAPOUR AT ALL TEMPERATURES.
17 Clues: LEVEL OF GROUND WATER • BOILING POINT OF WATER • FREEZING POINT OF WATER • SHORTAGE OF WATER DISASTER • SOLID PARTS OF EARTH'S CRUST • WATER BODIES LIKE LAKES ETC. • BLANKET OF AIR AROUND THE EARTH • AIR ,WATER AND SOIL ARE WHAT RESOURCES • WISE AND CAREFUL USE OF RESOURCES IS KNOWN AS • WHEN STEAM IS COOLED IT CHANGES BACK TO WATER • ...
Long walk to water 2019-09-25
Across
- Used for resting gourd on head
- Religion of north Sudan
- Type of camp
- Game
- Country on the Nile
- Where is the story based
- Salva's tribe
- Enemy tribe of Dinka
Down
- Container for water
- People of the lion
- type of worms found in contaminated water
- Organisation set up to keep peace between nations
- name of Irish aid worker
- City in America
- Official language of Sudan
- Liqui needed to keep drill running smoothly
- longest river in the world
17 Clues: Game • Type of camp • Salva's tribe • City in America • People of the lion • Container for water • Country on the Nile • Enemy tribe of Dinka • Religion of north Sudan • name of Irish aid worker • Where is the story based • Official language of Sudan • longest river in the world • Used for resting gourd on head • type of worms found in contaminated water • ...
KNOW YOUR WATER TREATMENT! 2017-01-12
Across
- RO systems generally cost less than ___ cents per day to own and operate for a family of four
- Removes chlorine, softens water, removes bad taste
- Reverse Osmosis eliminates the need of bottled water saving the ____.
- "Hard water can lead to as much as _____-_____ % loss in efficiency in gas & electric water heaters."
- Enercare's Canadian Water Treatment manufacturer
- Provides cleaner water to every faucet in your home
- Hard water can also cause water ___ while lessening the effectiveness of soap and detergent.
- Will Water Treatment help increase the value of a home by installing the product?
- Water Softener can provide softer ...
- Avg. Family of four with hard water can save up to $___/mnth with soft water.
Down
- Contains high mineral content
- Protects appliances, pipes and fixtures from scale build-up, extending their efficiency and lifespan.
- Generally, how often should you add salt to the brine tank?
- Do you need electricity to operate RO?
- Depending on the water usage and TDS, how often - in years - do the Filters need to be changed?
- Removes contaminants such as dirt, silt, rust, volatile chemicals and odor
- When a concentrated solution of sodium/salt (brine tank) is flushed through the beads and "scrubs" them, removing the calcium/magnesium ions and flushing them out of the system. The brine tank is also flushed of any excess salt and then refills itself
17 Clues: Contains high mineral content • Water Softener can provide softer ... • Do you need electricity to operate RO? • Enercare's Canadian Water Treatment manufacturer • Removes chlorine, softens water, removes bad taste • Provides cleaner water to every faucet in your home • Generally, how often should you add salt to the brine tank? • ...
Water, Carbs, and Lipids 2023-10-05
Across
- Small units, or building blocks, that join together to form polymers
- A big carbohydrate made of many monosaccharides.
- A molecule with an equal distribution of charges is said to be ________
- A term for a substance that dislikes water and doesn't mix well with it.
- A long hydrocarbon “tail” with a carboxyl (COOH) group “head”
- A way to break down large molecules by adding water.
- Water is polar with a partial positive end and a partial negative end. Because of this, water is similar to a _______ with two poles
- Compared with the two hydrogens, the one oxygen in a molecule of water has a partial _______ charge
- An attraction between molecules of the same substance
Down
- The cell membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer
- A single, simple sugar
- Many animals store excess sugar in a polysaccharide called ________, which is sometimes called “animal starch.”
- A phospholipid molecule contains a glycerol, 2 fatty acids, and a __________ group
- Saturated lipids are _________ at room temperature
- A fat is also called a _________
- The attraction between a hydrogen atom with a partial positive charge and another atom with a partial negative charge
- A substance, usually liquid, which is capable of dissolving one or several substances, thus creating a solution.
17 Clues: A single, simple sugar • A fat is also called a _________ • A big carbohydrate made of many monosaccharides. • Saturated lipids are _________ at room temperature • The cell membrane is composed of a ________ bilayer • A way to break down large molecules by adding water. • An attraction between molecules of the same substance • ...
Words Related To Water 2023-11-27
Across
- What happens when water reaches a high temperature, but doesn't steam?
- Contains water and chlorine
- A lack of water in an area
- This process requires water, the sun, and carbon dioxide
- When evaporated water (steam) turns into liquid water
- A popular attraction at many waterparks
- An inland body of water; there are 5 "great" ones
Down
- Water with minerals and salt infused in it
- A part of a river that connects to a larger body of water
- Associated with good luck; just throw a coin in and make a wish!
- Not drinking enough water
- This can be found in both the kitchen and bathroom
- Found outside; commonly used for plants and entertainment
- Hard frozen water falls from clouds and to the ground; a type of precipitation
- Water falls from clouds and to the ground; a type of precipitation
- Caused by the moon; another word for "wave"
- This combined with water can help you clean your hands
17 Clues: Not drinking enough water • A lack of water in an area • Contains water and chlorine • A popular attraction at many waterparks • Water with minerals and salt infused in it • Caused by the moon; another word for "wave" • An inland body of water; there are 5 "great" ones • This can be found in both the kitchen and bathroom • ...
Poetry and Water IB 2024-07-03
Across
- A funny five line poem
- green, amber, purple are examples of?
- Water keeps us h_____
- Word for a verse
- A comparison using like or as
- A Japanese poem
- A fourteen line poem
- Water is used to fill the _____
Down
- A poem that tells a story.
- We need water to _____ the toilet
- Too much water can cause a _____
- Water is used to brush our _____
- A poem where the first letter on each line spells a word
- A sonnet is usually about love
- Water keeps us a_____
- We s_____ with water to keep clean
- The way the beats are arranged within a line.
17 Clues: A Japanese poem • Word for a verse • A fourteen line poem • Water keeps us h_____ • Water keeps us a_____ • A funny five line poem • A poem that tells a story. • A comparison using like or as • A sonnet is usually about love • Water is used to fill the _____ • Too much water can cause a _____ • Water is used to brush our _____ • We need water to _____ the toilet • ...
Discovering Water Day 4 2021-11-19
Across
- little, tiny
- accompanied by a person or something
- a liquid that we need to live
- of, concerning
- expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else
- unlike from form or nature
- small amount of liquid
- matter that has no shape
Down
- to make free from dirt
- take, hold, or deploy (something) as a means of accomplishing a purpose
- matter that can flow
- drops of water from the sky
- water that is frozen
- third person present of be
- conditions
- expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location)
- matter that has shape
17 Clues: conditions • little, tiny • of, concerning • matter that can flow • water that is frozen • matter that has shape • to make free from dirt • small amount of liquid • matter that has no shape • third person present of be • unlike from form or nature • drops of water from the sky • a liquid that we need to live • accompanied by a person or something • ...
Earth: The Water Planet 2024-10-25
Across
- area of permeable rock or soil that is saturated with water
- man-made hole drilled below the water table in order to obtain groundwater from an aquifer
- place where groundwater bubbles or flows out of cracks in the rock
- type of hot spring which begins to rise through narrow passages being forced out by heated gases and steam from below
- 97% of Earth's water
- Continuous process by which water moves through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- 3% of Earth's water
- broken, or glaciers that have calved into ocean
- molecules on the surface of water that cause a tightness
Down
- layers of rock and soil above the water table that are not able to be saturated
- water is known as the _____ because many substances dissolve in it.
- Comes from precipitation that soaks into the ground
- Huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over land
- well which water rises because of pressure within an aquifer
- A river and all its tributaries
- layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- Three common types are marshes, swamps and bogs
17 Clues: 3% of Earth's water • 97% of Earth's water • A river and all its tributaries • layer of rock or sediment that holds water • Three common types are marshes, swamps and bogs • broken, or glaciers that have calved into ocean • Comes from precipitation that soaks into the ground • Huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly over land • ...
long walk to water 2022-02-02
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- somthing you can bulid to use as a fortress when it snows
- somthing used to call somone
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- of land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
- somthing you drive in
- suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
- seize and hold firmly.
- a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed program.
- take a brief or hurried look.
Down
- the lowest load-bearing part of a building, typically below ground level
- oppressively constant; incessant.
- to write somthing agian
- feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts.
- fall behind in movement, progress, or development; not keep pace with another or others.
- move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.
- somthing you do to fix somthing you want to fix
- : without aim or purpose : not having a goal or purpose
17 Clues: somthing you drive in • seize and hold firmly. • to write somthing agian • somthing used to call somone • take a brief or hurried look. • oppressively constant; incessant. • move in a slow, heavy, awkward way. • somthing you do to fix somthing you want to fix • suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently. • : without aim or purpose : not having a goal or purpose • ...
Cultural Disconnect - Water Relationship 2022-10-19
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- BWA
- Chlorine is added to kill any remaining harmful organisms
- being _________ increases cost of construction and goods/services on reserves
- Restricted Indigenous peoples to reserves
- Indigenous students were assimilated here
- defined the relationship between provincial and federal governments in water management
- Air is forced through the water and bacteria are added. Oxygen and bacteria break down organic materials and remove bad smells
- is responsible for managing water in Indigenous communities
Down
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the Indigenous people of an area.
- Indigenous children were taken by Social Workers
- 1867 Created Reserves
- UN declared water must be less than 3% of household income
- Pollution from factory or sewer pipe
- local knowledge of the natural world passed down from generation to generation
- drinking water must have little odour colour or taste
- Indigenous relationship with water is
- Western science is _____ whereas TEK is qualitative
17 Clues: BWA • 1867 Created Reserves • Pollution from factory or sewer pipe • Indigenous relationship with water is • Restricted Indigenous peoples to reserves • Indigenous students were assimilated here • Indigenous children were taken by Social Workers • Western science is _____ whereas TEK is qualitative • drinking water must have little odour colour or taste • ...
Water systems - Alexa MacDonald 2022-01-29
Across
- Amount of salt in water is called:
- Small localized climate
- To remove contaminants from something
- Found in lakes, streams, rivers, etc.
- 3% of the earths water
- Ability of a material to absorb heat
Down
- Removing remaining microorganisms from the water
- Collects water
- Highest heat capacity
- Impurities in water settle to the bottom by mixing aluminum sulfate
- Separates two watersheds
- Stored in the aquifer
- Pollution that can be pinpointed to one location
- Opposite of permeable
- Wells go down it
- Can float in it effortlessly
- Type of solid water
17 Clues: Collects water • Wells go down it • Type of solid water • Highest heat capacity • Stored in the aquifer • Opposite of permeable • 3% of the earths water • Small localized climate • Separates two watersheds • Can float in it effortlessly • Amount of salt in water is called: • Ability of a material to absorb heat • To remove contaminants from something • ...
Review 2025-05-12
Across
- water sticking to other molecules
- red mangrove started seed
- water sticking to water
- the action water takes through small spaces
- mix of fresh and salt water
- a sheltered area of brackish water
- large wave created by underwater earthquake
- depth where temp changes significantly
Down
- a species that holds together an ecosystem
- deepest part of the ocean
- when zooxanthellae leave their coral host
- root holds red mangrove upright
- atmospheric engine created by warm ocean water
- flow of water caused by temp and salinity
- measure of dissolved salts in water
- the bond between water molecules
- caused by sun and moon gravity
17 Clues: water sticking to water • deepest part of the ocean • red mangrove started seed • mix of fresh and salt water • caused by sun and moon gravity • root holds red mangrove upright • the bond between water molecules • water sticking to other molecules • a sheltered area of brackish water • measure of dissolved salts in water • depth where temp changes significantly • ...
Brayden 6th grade spelling list 28 2021-05-18
21 Clues: me • max • same • ugly • under • store • graph • slave • ready • prefix • except • contract • lower part • just made • water craft • water bucket • second title • drops of water • multiplication • put under water • answer to problem
weather crossward 2014-12-12
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- frozen water from the sky
- it changes every day
- high mighty wind
- puffy cloud
- its on the news and radio
- warm air rising from a ocean
- frozen water
- another word for vapor
- measures wind speed
- a hurricane in Australia is called a __________
- twister
Down
- effects all growing plants
- a tornado that rises from the water
- hail is a example of this
- when water leaves a cloud
- tells temperature
- when gas changes to liquid
- measures pressure
- when water becomes solid
- when water vapor rubs together
20 Clues: twister • puffy cloud • frozen water • high mighty wind • tells temperature • measures pressure • measures wind speed • it changes every day • another word for vapor • when water becomes solid • frozen water from the sky • hail is a example of this • its on the news and radio • when water leaves a cloud • effects all growing plants • when gas changes to liquid • warm air rising from a ocean • ...
fish15 2024-07-04
Across
- Bottom zone of water.
- Open sea area.
- Manmade waterway.
- Small creek.
- Coral island ring.
- Lacks oxygen.
- Subsurface pull.
- Alongside a river.
- Underground water habitat.
- Natural sinkhole.
- Underwater plants.
- Deep ocean valley.
- Water drops sharply.
- Salty and fresh mix.
- Lake behind sand dunes.
Down
- Seasonal water pool.
- Spinning water.
- Water temperature layer.
- Stagnant pool.
- Coral reef offshore.
- Feeds into a river.
- Large ice mass.
- Very deep ocean.
- Bottom sediment.
- Lake in a valley.
25 Clues: Small creek. • Lacks oxygen. • Stagnant pool. • Open sea area. • Spinning water. • Large ice mass. • Subsurface pull. • Very deep ocean. • Bottom sediment. • Manmade waterway. • Natural sinkhole. • Lake in a valley. • Coral island ring. • Alongside a river. • Underwater plants. • Deep ocean valley. • Feeds into a river. • Seasonal water pool. • Coral reef offshore. • Water drops sharply. • ...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Pokémon 2023-12-30
Across
- 249 Psychic/Flying
- 282 Psychic/Fairy
- 382 Water
- 245 Water
- 52 Normal
- 182 Grass
- 120 Water
- 255 Fire
- 461 Dark/Ice
- 438 Rock
- 250 Fire/Flying
- 386 Psychic
- 118 Water
- 143 Normal
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- 393 Water
- 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
- 376 Steel/Psychic
- 175 Fairy
- 316 Poison
- 383 Ground
- 101 Electric
- 146 Fire/Flying
- 251 Psychic/Grass
- 446 Normal
- 490 Water
- 244 Fire
- 385 Steel/Psychic
- 152 Grass
- 151 Psychic
- 202 Psychic
30 Clues: 244 Fire • 255 Fire • 438 Rock • 393 Water • 175 Fairy • 382 Water • 245 Water • 52 Normal • 182 Grass • 490 Water • 120 Water • 152 Grass • 118 Water • 316 Poison • 383 Ground • 446 Normal • 143 Normal • 151 Psychic • 386 Psychic • 202 Psychic • 101 Electric • 461 Dark/Ice • 146 Fire/Flying • 250 Fire/Flying • 282 Psychic/Fairy • 376 Steel/Psychic • 251 Psychic/Grass • 385 Steel/Psychic • 249 Psychic/Flying • 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
Empoleon Moveset 2024-01-02
17 Clues: 46 Ice St • 1 Water Sp • 1 Steel Ph • 66 Water Ph • 59 Water Sp • 33 Water Sp • 39 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 19 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 28 Normal Ph • Evo Water Ph • 52 Flying Ph • 11 Normal St • 24 Normal St • 15 Flying Ph • Prev. Normal Ph
amar dhanda geography hw 2013-06-06
Across
- the process of liquid turning into a gas
- Water evaporating through leaves
- the way that rocks decay
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- pertaining to or exhibiting structural change
- dust and bits blasting into cliffs
- water in its evaporated state (two words)
- when an object decays or rusts
- a frozen water in huge sheets
- the process of a solid turning into a liquid
- Water and dust molecules suspended high in the air
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid
Down
- method of getting water into soils
- an area where water resides in the soil
- posh word for rain
- the earths main heat and light source
- formed by the deposition of a certain rocks
- rocks hitting each other
- extremely hot stuff that will kill you if you touch it
- when water transfers from soils to ground water
- intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
- the largest body of water on earth
22 Clues: posh word for rain • the way that rocks decay • rocks hitting each other • a frozen water in huge sheets • when an object decays or rusts • Water evaporating through leaves • method of getting water into soils • dust and bits blasting into cliffs • the largest body of water on earth • the earths main heat and light source • an area where water resides in the soil • ...
Ishah Barry 2021-04-19
Across
- When a plant uses water to make energy, but they lose surrounding water
- it is used by plants
- the process in which dissolved nitrate are returned back to the atmosphere
- All water on earth
- Air that surrounds the earth
- Everything that is non-living
- The process in which carbon is constantly recycled
- When water falls back into the atmosphere
- forms such as ammonium salts
Down
- The process in which water vapor becomes liquid
- The gas that is released from plants
- The process in which dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into
- All living organisms
- The process in which water moves above and below earth surface
- three percent of earths water
- Water that is stored under earths surface
- the gas that is released from animals while they're decomposing
- can be converted into forms usable by plants and animals, either by lightning or bacteria
- The process in which water is converted into water vapor
- when rain flows along a surface into lake rivers and streams
20 Clues: All water on earth • All living organisms • it is used by plants • Air that surrounds the earth • forms such as ammonium salts • three percent of earths water • Everything that is non-living • The gas that is released from plants • Water that is stored under earths surface • When water falls back into the atmosphere • The process in which water vapor becomes liquid • ...
Earth's Land Features 2024-02-01
Across
- is a wide flat area
- is a natural stream of water falling from a high place
- is flat land that is higher than the land around it
- is lower and rounder than a mountain
- is a deep valley with high steep sides
- rises high above the ground
- is a natural body of moving water
- is a large body of salt water
- is a small river or stream
Down
- is a narrow body of water off a larger body of water
- is the low land between hills or mountains
- is the mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- is the land along the edge of a body of water
- a physical feature on Earth's surface
- is a body of water surrounded by land
- is where river water and ocean water meet
- is a high steep section of rock or soil
- is an area with very little precipitation
- is where a body of water meets land
- is a mound or ridge of sand
20 Clues: is a wide flat area • is a small river or stream • rises high above the ground • is a mound or ridge of sand • is a large body of salt water • is a natural body of moving water • is where a body of water meets land • is lower and rounder than a mountain • a physical feature on Earth's surface • is a body of water surrounded by land • is a deep valley with high steep sides • ...
Unit 7 2022-01-12
Across
- eastern pacific- colder
- gas or liquid able to go through
- process water goes through
- the level of salt
- water getting lost in leaves
- causes currents to move in a circular pattern
- result of an energy transfer from underwater earthquake
Down
- water that fill spaces in soil or rocks underground
- ice to water vapor
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
- any form of water that falls from clouds
- western pacific-warmer
- liquid water to water vapor
- the layer that water collects in
- water going into ground from surface
- gas to a liquid
- a river flowing into a larger river
17 Clues: gas to a liquid • the level of salt • ice to water vapor • western pacific-warmer • eastern pacific- colder • process water goes through • liquid water to water vapor • water getting lost in leaves • gas or liquid able to go through • the layer that water collects in • a river flowing into a larger river • water going into ground from surface • ...
Unit 3 vocab cycles of matter 2023-03-01
Across
- water held underground
- the way water moves across the ground - moves pollutants as well
- a salt of phosphoric acid
- process of converting nitrogen compounds into ammonia
- - organic compounds that contain phosphorus
- falling water in the form of rain, snow, sleet and hail
- water vapor to liquid droplets which makes clouds
- made from decomposing plants and animals
- reducing nitrate and nitrite to gaseous forms of nitrogen
- liquid to gas
- when the water comes together to make lakes and ponds
- substance that occupies space and has mass
- measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves over time
Down
- any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen
- any of the natural pathways by which essential elements of living matter are circulated
- water vapor released from plants and ground
- absorption and digestion of food or nutrients
- sum of all process of moving water from land to air
- gases that trap the suns heat in the atmosphere
- water seeping into the ground
- water going from soil into ground water
- breaking down or dissolving of rocks
22 Clues: liquid to gas • water held underground • a salt of phosphoric acid • water seeping into the ground • breaking down or dissolving of rocks • water going from soil into ground water • made from decomposing plants and animals • substance that occupies space and has mass • water vapor released from plants and ground • - organic compounds that contain phosphorus • ...
Our Planet 2024-12-09
Across
- the opposite of near
- the opposite of wide
- the opposite of frozen
- the opposite of hot
- Mercury, Venus, Earth are these
- frozen dust, rock, and ice in sky
- solid water
- the opposite of high
- the opposite of sea
- the opposite of dead
- bright circular shape in the sky
- the opposite of day
- the opposite of low
- gas water
- like a diamond in the sky
- the way water moves around our planet
- the opposite of alive
- the galaxy we live in
- rain is this form of water
- the opposite of far
Down
- the opposite of melted
- a man-made object orbiting Earth
- the opposite of wet
- the opposite of dry
- a group of stars
- water in the atmosphere
- the opposite of narrow
- liquid water
- the opposite of night
- ice is this form of water
- the opposite of cold
- vapor is this form of water
- the opposite of land
- little droplets of water
- when water goes up
35 Clues: gas water • solid water • liquid water • a group of stars • when water goes up • the opposite of wet • the opposite of dry • the opposite of hot • the opposite of sea • the opposite of day • the opposite of low • the opposite of far • the opposite of near • the opposite of wide • the opposite of high • the opposite of dead • the opposite of cold • the opposite of land • the opposite of night • ...
Hydrosphere (partial) 2025-04-11
Across
- _____ action. tendency of water to rise in a thin tube
- _____-source pollution comes from a specific place
- The number of gyres on Earth (and number of garbage patches)
- Ours is called the French Broad
- circular ocean currents
- heat rises, cold sinks. causes this kind of energy transfer
- water that flows over ground surface (doesn't infiltrate)
- this type of pollution comes from manure and waste getting into water
- Flow of water from surface into the ground
- what percent of water on Earth is fresh? (write out the number as a word)
- sticking together of two water molecules
Down
- water that is found on earth's surface
- body of rock that stores groundwater
- water is this. meaning it has a positive and negative end
- this type of pollution comes from eroded soil
- water that is beneath the Earth's surface
- Ocean where the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located
- Tiny pieces of plastic particles
- sticking together of water with another substance
- this type of pollution comes from overuse of fertilizers
20 Clues: circular ocean currents • Ours is called the French Broad • Tiny pieces of plastic particles • body of rock that stores groundwater • water that is found on earth's surface • sticking together of two water molecules • water that is beneath the Earth's surface • Flow of water from surface into the ground • this type of pollution comes from eroded soil • ...
Human Impact on Hydrosphere 2025-12-26
Across
- Surge , Ocean water pushed onto land by a storm
- Using old items again instead of throwing them away
- Water covering land that is usually dry
- A large, slow-moving river of ice
- A strong storm with heavy rain and wind
- Fan, Fan-shaped land made by flowing water
- Rain , Rain mixed with pollution that damages plants and water
- When soil and rock are dropped in a new place
- Bloom, Fast growth of algae that can harm water life
- Land formed where a river meets the ocean or lake
Down
- A material that can pollute water and harm animals
- Living and nonliving things that work together in nature
- When water moves soil and rock from one place to another
- Pollution, When chemicals or waste dirty rivers, lakes, or oceans
- Using natural resources wisely
- Harmful substances that make air, water, or land dirty
- Flat land near a river that can flood
- Spill , Oil leaking into the ocean and harming sea life
- Small pieces of rock, sand, or soil
- Chemicals used on farms that can wash into water
20 Clues: Using natural resources wisely • A large, slow-moving river of ice • Small pieces of rock, sand, or soil • Flat land near a river that can flood • Water covering land that is usually dry • A strong storm with heavy rain and wind • Fan, Fan-shaped land made by flowing water • When soil and rock are dropped in a new place • Surge , Ocean water pushed onto land by a storm • ...
Animals and Water Creatures 2014-02-17
Across
- big, not like a turtle
- eats fish
- likes to swing around
- Has a trunk
- Man's best friend
- it's deep under the sand, and likes to pinch humans skin
- slithers around
- Flying mammal
- likes to fight
Down
- likes to eat humans
- king of the jungle
- long arms
- small, not like a tortise
- fast runner
- sprays ink at its enemys
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
17 Clues: long arms • eats fish • fast runner • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • likes to fight • Large marsupial • slithers around • Man's best friend • king of the jungle • likes to eat humans • Likes to chase mice • likes to swing around • big, not like a turtle • sprays ink at its enemys • small, not like a tortise • it's deep under the sand, and likes to pinch humans skin
Air and Water Pollution 2013-11-14
Across
- The AQI color that represents very clean air.
- O3
- Consists of soot, dust, etc
- The AQI color that represents very unhealthy air.
- The initial pollutant direct from the source
- This carries pollutions onto other areas
- Needed for respiration in animals.
- An agency that monitors the pollution of the air, land and water.
- ___________ water has less oxygen than cool water.
- Nonrenewable resources that comes from prehistoric plants and animals.
Down
- Low cool air is trapped under a layer of less dense warm air in an urban valley or basin. This prevents the dispersion and dilution of pollutants.
- Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons
- Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water
- Brownish haze that forms on sunny days over cities with a lot of automobile traffic
- Gases in the atmosphere that play a role in warming the earth
- Air pollution can make it difficult to breathe if you have _______.
- A _________ hose can be used to reduce water needed for irrigation.
17 Clues: O3 • Consists of soot, dust, etc • Needed for respiration in animals. • Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbons • Acidic rain, snow, fog and cloud water • This carries pollutions onto other areas • The initial pollutant direct from the source • The AQI color that represents very clean air. • The AQI color that represents very unhealthy air. • ...
water in the world 2023-09-13
Across
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- a way to describe dry lands
- when water evaporates from the leaves of plants and trees
- long periods without rain
- rainfall
- water disappearing due to heat
- safe to drink water
- depression, or dip, in the Earth's surface
- the type of maps that show land hieghts
Down
- underground water reservoir
- taking salt out of water
- a type of climate thats hot and wet
- Body of water smaller than an ocean lying within a continent or island group
- to showdifferent elements of weather at a particular time of day
- piping system underground to water plants
- the climate of places near the equator
- to convert dirty water to clean water
17 Clues: rainfall • safe to drink water • taking salt out of water • long periods without rain • underground water reservoir • a way to describe dry lands • water disappearing due to heat • a type of climate thats hot and wet • to convert dirty water to clean water • the climate of places near the equator • the type of maps that show land hieghts • ...
Long Walk To Water 2023-04-18
Across
- front of a boat
- the backs of the thighs and buttocks
- to hold or rock
- stopped or slowed growth
- something used in place of the usual thing
- having residents, populated
- being stunned or confused
Down
- Felling bad for someone
- talked in a boring voice
- carefully or cautiously
- having a highly appealing smell or taste
- pull back quickly
- thick, sticky mud
- people who fight against the government
- name showing respect for an elderly woman
- weapon that fires explosive shells
- steps
17 Clues: steps • front of a boat • to hold or rock • pull back quickly • thick, sticky mud • Felling bad for someone • carefully or cautiously • talked in a boring voice • stopped or slowed growth • being stunned or confused • having residents, populated • weapon that fires explosive shells • the backs of the thighs and buttocks • people who fight against the government • ...
long walk to water 2024-12-16
Across
- soldier soldier separates the men and children
- a boy who went threw a lot
- helps salva lern english
- Salva's older brother
- Salva's sister
- father salvas dad
- 11-year-old girl from southern Sudan
- speaks arbic for salva
- uncle village chie
- a young man from the Jur-chol tribe
Down
- Salva's younger brother
- Salva's adoptive father in America
- Nya's older brother
- Salva's adoptive mother in America
- Salva's sister
- salvas friend
- Jewiir youngest sibling of salva father
- mother salvas mom
- Nya's younger sister
- Salva's older brother
20 Clues: salvas friend • Salva's sister • Salva's sister • father salvas dad • mother salvas mom • Nya's older brother • uncle village chie • Nya's younger sister • Salva's older brother • Salva's older brother • speaks arbic for salva • Salva's younger brother • helps salva lern english • a boy who went threw a lot • Salva's adoptive father in America • Salva's adoptive mother in America • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2025-02-20
Across
- - A general direction in which something is developing or changing
- - The layers of air above and around Earth
- - Water that seeps into the ground and soil
- - How hot or cold something is
- - The main source of light and heat for Earth.
- - Water vapor cooling and changing state from gas to liquid
- - The amount of water vapor in the air
- - Amount of precipitation gathered in an area
- - Pieces of information or facts
- - The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
Down
- - Average weather conditions for a region year after year
- - The current outdoor conditions
- - The draining away of water
- - Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- - A large body of saltwater that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
- - Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- Cycle - The continuous process by which water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back again.
17 Clues: - The draining away of water • - How hot or cold something is • - The current outdoor conditions • - Pieces of information or facts • - The amount of water vapor in the air • - The layers of air above and around Earth • - Water that seeps into the ground and soil • - Amount of precipitation gathered in an area • - The main source of light and heat for Earth. • ...
Traveler 2017-05-24
Across
- boat movers
- water sport
- 18 wheeler
- damp park
- Dry desert
- tall trees
- tall hills
- fast water
- end point
- sand and water
- vast water
- companion
- place to camp
- bald bird
- flying paper
- fat trees
- travelers home
Down
- Meat on a stick
- rough water
- sleeping net
- squirting water
- visitor
- praying cactus
- Indian tent
- Road blocked
- hot park
- park opening
- burn wood
- map
- all around you
- Indian boat
- holes
- marshmallow treat
- go walking
34 Clues: map • holes • visitor • hot park • damp park • burn wood • end point • companion • bald bird • fat trees • 18 wheeler • Dry desert • tall trees • tall hills • fast water • vast water • go walking • boat movers • rough water • water sport • Indian tent • Indian boat • sleeping net • Road blocked • park opening • flying paper • place to camp • praying cactus • all around you • sand and water • travelers home • Meat on a stick • squirting water • ...
Beach 2023-03-02
Across
- riding waves
- when you eat food
- build it out of sand
- jump out of the water
- in the water
- sport on the beach
- hanging over the beach
- when it gets dark
- see under water with them
- swim with fins
Down
- flies over the sea
- put sand in it
- fast in water
- dig in the sand
- looking at fish under water
- flies in the sky
- crashing on the beach
- grains
- animal in the water
- crabs live in them
20 Clues: grains • riding waves • in the water • fast in water • put sand in it • swim with fins • dig in the sand • flies in the sky • when you eat food • when it gets dark • flies over the sea • sport on the beach • crabs live in them • animal in the water • build it out of sand • jump out of the water • crashing on the beach • hanging over the beach • see under water with them • looking at fish under water
3/5 Spelling Test Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- Fluffy Things That Float. Made of Water
- Something Oregon is Known For
- Lack of Water
- "____ as a bone."
- Lightning, Hail, Water,
- Light Amount of Water Falling
- A Massive Wave
- Snow Falling Down A Mountain
- Strong Enough to Move Trees
Down
- Comes before Lightning
- Electricity
- Winds Spinning Really Fast
- A Breeze
- "Water is _____."
- Lots of Wind and Rain Spinning On The Water
- Something We Breathe
- A Type of Wind (Goes More Than 60MPH)
- Summer Temperature
- Pushing Breath Out of Your Mouth
- A Place Birds Soar
20 Clues: A Breeze • Electricity • Lack of Water • A Massive Wave • "____ as a bone." • "Water is _____." • Summer Temperature • A Place Birds Soar • Something We Breathe • Comes before Lightning • Lightning, Hail, Water, • Winds Spinning Really Fast • Strong Enough to Move Trees • Snow Falling Down A Mountain • Something Oregon is Known For • Light Amount of Water Falling • ...
Conservation of Matter 2024-08-15
Across
- Dissolves in water
- Shows data visually
- Everything around us
- Liquid form of ice
- Frozen water
- Water in gas form
- State of matter like water
- What ice does when warm
- What you notice in an experiment
- What a scale measures
- Matter doesn’t disappear
- Snack that can be crushed
Down
- Tool to measure weight
- How hot or cold something is
- Fills a balloon
- A scientific test
- Gets heavier when inflated
- State of matter like steam
- State of matter like ice
- Water turning to gas
20 Clues: Frozen water • Fills a balloon • A scientific test • Water in gas form • Dissolves in water • Liquid form of ice • Shows data visually • Everything around us • Water turning to gas • What a scale measures • Tool to measure weight • What ice does when warm • State of matter like ice • Matter doesn’t disappear • Snack that can be crushed • Gets heavier when inflated • State of matter like water • ...
Marine Science Chapter 15 Puzzle 2021-10-08
Across
- water changes to a liquid
- autonomous langrangian circulation explorer
- where two objects were released in the middle of this ocean
- pH of 7
- effect of earth's spin on currents
- water changes to vapor
- normal westward winds
- when water runs off land and into the ocean (toxic after acid rain)
- 0 to 6.9 pH
- where oxygen is the lowest
- liquid in which substances can be dissolved in water
Down
- layer of water between 100-200 m. (has rapid increase of salinity due to cold terms)
- any form of water falling from the sky
- pattern in flowing water
- covers 3/4 of the earth's surface
- 7.1 to 14 pH
- degree of acidity of alkalinity/concentration of H+ ions in a solution
- solid that is being dissolved in solvent
- small part of ocean where two continents are close together.
- where the objects from the ocean arrived at
- where oxygen is the highest
- daily ebb and flow of water
- when sea water is most dense
- where evolutionists believe where water came from
- air in motion
25 Clues: pH of 7 • 0 to 6.9 pH • 7.1 to 14 pH • air in motion • normal westward winds • water changes to vapor • pattern in flowing water • water changes to a liquid • where oxygen is the lowest • where oxygen is the highest • daily ebb and flow of water • when sea water is most dense • covers 3/4 of the earth's surface • effect of earth's spin on currents • any form of water falling from the sky • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-11
Across
- Liquid water changes to gas
- The distance between two wave crests
- About 70% of Earth is this
- Water that flows downhill because of gravity
- Release of water vapor into the air by plants
- This body causes the tides by pulling on Earth's oceans
- Water that falls to Earth from clouds
- Steep drop-off into deep water connecting the shelf to the abyssal plain: continental ________
Down
- Only 3% of Earth's water is this not salty water
- The bottom of a wave
- The majority of freshwater is ________; like in Antarctica
- About 30% of Earth is this
- Water vapor comes together to form clouds
- Most marine life lives on this ocean feature: continental _________
- This is the primary cause of waves and surface currents
- This ocean feature is the deepest part of the ocean
- When an ocean current hits land, it changes _________
- Water found beneath the Earth's surface
- Underwater volcanic mountains
- The mid-ocean ridge is where this is formed by plates moving away from each other (3 words)
- The top of a wave
21 Clues: The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • About 30% of Earth is this • About 70% of Earth is this • Liquid water changes to gas • Underwater volcanic mountains • The distance between two wave crests • Water that falls to Earth from clouds • Water found beneath the Earth's surface • Water vapor comes together to form clouds • Water that flows downhill because of gravity • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-11
Across
- Liquid water changes to gas
- The distance between two wave crests
- About 70% of Earth is this
- Water that flows downhill because of gravity
- Release of water vapor into the air by plants
- This body causes the tides by pulling on Earth's oceans
- Water that falls to Earth from clouds
- Steep drop-off into deep water connecting the shelf to the abyssal plain: continental ________
Down
- Only 3% of Earth's water is this not salty water
- The bottom of a wave
- The majority of freshwater is ________; like in Antarctica
- About 30% of Earth is this
- Water vapor comes together to form clouds
- Most marine life lives on this ocean feature: continental _________
- This is the primary cause of waves and surface currents
- This ocean feature is the deepest part of the ocean
- When an ocean current hits land, it changes _________
- Water found beneath the Earth's surface
- Underwater volcanic mountains
- The mid-ocean ridge is where this is formed by plates moving away from each other (3 words)
- The top of a wave
21 Clues: The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • About 30% of Earth is this • About 70% of Earth is this • Liquid water changes to gas • Underwater volcanic mountains • The distance between two wave crests • Water that falls to Earth from clouds • Water found beneath the Earth's surface • Water vapor comes together to form clouds • Water that flows downhill because of gravity • ...
Year 2 Science Revision 2019-11-19
Across
- used to turn on or turn off
- used to transfer water
- another way to generate electricity
- form of energy that makes things light up
- electricity from the socket
- when a solid cannot dissolve in water
- animals kept in the zoo
- used to siphon water
- insoluble solid
- used to join parts of a circuit
- animals that live around our homes
- used to sip water
- water Moving water from one place to another
- domestic use of electricity
- major source of light on earth
- soluble solid
Down
- battery joined to a bulb with wires
- young of a giraffe
- when a solid can dissolve in water
- young of kangaroo
- electric appliance powered by batteries
- young of a donkey
- young of a lion
- transferring water from a higher level to a lower level
- form of energy that makes things visible
- passing water down your throat
- soluble solid for doing laundry
- electrical appliance that uses mains electricity
- domestic use of water
- lack of sunlight
- formed when an opaque object blocks that path
31 Clues: soluble solid • young of a lion • insoluble solid • lack of sunlight • young of kangaroo • young of a donkey • used to sip water • young of a giraffe • used to siphon water • domestic use of water • used to transfer water • animals kept in the zoo • used to turn on or turn off • electricity from the socket • domestic use of electricity • passing water down your throat • ...
Grace's Geo Terms 2014-12-15
Across
- Area of water enclosed by land, connecting to an ocean.
- Large channel connecting to other bodies of water.
- Section of land surrounded by water on only three sides.
- point of land traveling into a body of water.
- Flat land
- salt water surrounded by land.
- Found on desserts and beaches and formed by wind.
- Barren land with ridges and peaks.
- A region of low, and watered down land.
- a body of salt water.
- a large body of ice that moves.
- a dense overgrown land.
- Land slightly higher then land surrounding.
Down
- Deeper part of a river or harbor.
- Shallow body of water found at the center of an atoll.
- Scattered islands.
- Treeless plains with permafrost and low plants.
- narrow and steep valley.
- A body of water completely surrounded by water.
- TRIANGULAR section Of land buildup.
- Waterless area of land.
- Sandy shore of a body of water.
- Found on the side of a hill or cliff.
- RINGED shaped island formed by valconos.
- An area of sea surrounded by land but is however larger then a bay.
25 Clues: Flat land • Scattered islands. • a body of salt water. • Waterless area of land. • a dense overgrown land. • narrow and steep valley. • salt water surrounded by land. • Sandy shore of a body of water. • a large body of ice that moves. • Deeper part of a river or harbor. • Barren land with ridges and peaks. • TRIANGULAR section Of land buildup. • Found on the side of a hill or cliff. • ...
Quiz 1 vocab chapters 9 and 10 2024-02-10
Across
- areas of rock and sediment with very small or nonexistant pore spaces and are therefore impermeable to water
- liquid water enters soil and rocks which eventually becomes groundwater
- going from a liquid to a gas
- natural discharge of ground water
- water taken up by plant roots
- the amount of pore space
- upper surface of the zone of saturation
- rivers that flow into other streams
- going from a gas to a liquid
- liquid water leaving the atmosphere and falls to Earth
Down
- the sinking of land caused by overuse of groundwater
- dug or drilled below the water table
- replenishing ground water levels through precipitation
- all the land area whose water drains into a stream system
- water flowing downslope along Earth's scludeurface
- area above the water table which may contain some moisture but most spaces are filled with air
- region in which groundwater completely fills all the pore spaces of a material
- elevated land are that separates one watershed from another
- evaporation from plants
- areas of rock and sediment with relatively large pore spaces that are connected together
20 Clues: evaporation from plants • the amount of pore space • going from a liquid to a gas • going from a gas to a liquid • water taken up by plant roots • natural discharge of ground water • rivers that flow into other streams • dug or drilled below the water table • upper surface of the zone of saturation • water flowing downslope along Earth's scludeurface • ...
