water Crossword Puzzles
water/ecosystems crossword 2020-04-07
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- chemical compound that begins with the letter N.
- when water heats up.
- a body of water located near the ocean.
- producer.
- a role in the water cycle
- consumer.
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- another word for the phrase, water-logged.
- network of organisms.
- non-living thing.
- something that connects to a larger body of water.
- a small organism in an aquatic environment.
11 Clues: producer. • consumer. • non-living thing. • when water heats up. • network of organisms. • a role in the water cycle • a body of water located near the ocean. • another word for the phrase, water-logged. • a small organism in an aquatic environment. • chemical compound that begins with the letter N. • something that connects to a larger body of water.
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-07
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- produce food through photosynthesis
- organisms like bacteria or fungi that break down dead organisms
- consumers eat the producers
- A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and one doesn't.
- one feeding relationship
- A living thing that can act or function independently or An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- energy transfers through the trophic levels
- producers eat the primary consumers
- Photo = LIGHT Synthesis = putting things togetherthe energy the ability to do work
- is defined as a relationship that benefits two organisms
- Organic Matter in the Ecosystem. Bio = living Mass = matter
11 Clues: one feeding relationship • consumers eat the producers • producers eat the primary consumers • produce food through photosynthesis • energy transfers through the trophic levels • is defined as a relationship that benefits two organisms • Organic Matter in the Ecosystem. Bio = living Mass = matter • organisms like bacteria or fungi that break down dead organisms • ...
Water sports equipment. 2020-04-09
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- It protects your eyes when you are under water.
- It helps you breathe under water.
- You wear them on your feet to swim fast.
- A small and long boat.
- You wear it to protect your hands.
- What you wear when you do water sports.
- It helps you move your kayak.
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- It keeps you warm when you do water sports.
- You wear them on your feet when you water-ski.
- In surf, you stand on it.
- It protects your head.
11 Clues: It protects your head. • A small and long boat. • In surf, you stand on it. • It helps you move your kayak. • It helps you breathe under water. • You wear it to protect your hands. • What you wear when you do water sports. • You wear them on your feet to swim fast. • It keeps you warm when you do water sports. • You wear them on your feet when you water-ski. • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-08
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- Portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- A non-living organism
- extends from the surface to 200 meters
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- water collected on the surface of the ground
- Water that is safe to drink
- different positions in the food chain
- breaks down organic material
- Tide meets the stream
- how plants and animals are connected
- an organism biological community/ environment
- water held underground
11 Clues: Tide meets the stream • A non-living organism • water held underground • Water that is safe to drink • breaks down organic material • how plants and animals are connected • different positions in the food chain • extends from the surface to 200 meters • water collected on the surface of the ground • an organism biological community/ environment • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-08
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- different positions in the food chain
- Portion of land drained by a river
- water held underground
- an organism biological community/ environment
- breaks down organic material
- how plants and animals are connected
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- Water that is safe to drink
- Tide meets the stream
- water collected on the surface of the ground
- extends from the surface to 200 meters
- A non-living organism
11 Clues: Tide meets the stream • A non-living organism • water held underground • Water that is safe to drink • breaks down organic material • Portion of land drained by a river • how plants and animals are connected • different positions in the food chain • extends from the surface to 200 meters • water collected on the surface of the ground • ...
safe water sports 2020-05-18
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- μπαίνουμε στη θάλασσα τόσες ώρες μετά το φαγητό
- δεν κάνω μπάνιο όταν έχει κακοκαιρία
- οι οργανωμένες παραλίες έχουν
- δεν κάνω, αν δε γνωρίζω το βάθος και τη διαμόρφωση του βυθού
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- την απολαμβάνουμε το καλοκαίρι
- κολυμπώ πάντα κατά.. της ακτής
- είναι απαραίτητο να έχει η επιχείρηση που θα επιλέξουμε
- δεν πετώ ποτέ
- όλα τα θαλάσσια σπορ έχουν ...ασφάλειας
- κάνω πάντα πριν μπω στην πισίνα
- το φοράμε αν δεν ξέρουμε καλό κολύμπι
11 Clues: δεν πετώ ποτέ • οι οργανωμένες παραλίες έχουν • την απολαμβάνουμε το καλοκαίρι • κολυμπώ πάντα κατά.. της ακτής • κάνω πάντα πριν μπω στην πισίνα • δεν κάνω μπάνιο όταν έχει κακοκαιρία • το φοράμε αν δεν ξέρουμε καλό κολύμπι • όλα τα θαλάσσια σπορ έχουν ...ασφάλειας • μπαίνουμε στη θάλασσα τόσες ώρες μετά το φαγητό • είναι απαραίτητο να έχει η επιχείρηση που θα επιλέξουμε • ...
Science water g4 2021-01-22
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- water in the gas state filtration process through which water passes through filter beds and dirts are removed
- we can see clearly through it
- state in which water flows
- has no taste
- has no colour
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- a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea
- source of underground water
- when chlorine is added to water to kill germs
- term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear
- a state of water
- a solid cold form of water
11 Clues: has no taste • has no colour • a state of water • state in which water flows • a solid cold form of water • source of underground water • we can see clearly through it • when chlorine is added to water to kill germs • a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea • term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear • ...
WASTE WATER-STORY 2021-02-04
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- PRODUCT OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT ARE SLUDGE AND -------
- OF IT IS WATER,WHICH HAS DISSOLVED AND SUSPENDED IMPURITIES ARE CALED -----------
- 2ND PROCESS OF CLARIFING WATWER IS
- WATER CONTAIN NUTRIENTS SUCH ----- AND NITROGEN
- MARCH
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- GAS
- HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT WE SHOULD PLANT --------- TREE ALL ALONG THE SEWAGE POND
- GHANDI
- chemicals like ------------may kill the microbes that help purify water
- WATER DAY IS CELEBRATED ON
- ONE NEED TO WAIT FOR ANYONE ELSE TO ADOPT A HUMANE AND ENLIGHTEND COURSE OF ACTION WHO SAID THIS
11 Clues: GAS • MARCH • GHANDI • WATER DAY IS CELEBRATED ON • 2ND PROCESS OF CLARIFING WATWER IS • WATER CONTAIN NUTRIENTS SUCH ----- AND NITROGEN • PRODUCT OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT ARE SLUDGE AND ------- • chemicals like ------------may kill the microbes that help purify water • HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT WE SHOULD PLANT --------- TREE ALL ALONG THE SEWAGE POND • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-09-27
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- rain, snow, hail, sleet
- a barrel of or for rain water, to catch and store water
- the volume of water requested by users to satisfy their needs
- the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it
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- process of liquid heating up and becoming a gas
- the cooling of water in the atmosphere to turn back into a liquid and form clouds
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
11 Clues: rain, snow, hail, sleet • process of liquid heating up and becoming a gas • a barrel of or for rain water, to catch and store water • the volume of water requested by users to satisfy their needs • the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Water cycle Crossword 2021-05-06
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- Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter.
- When vapours rise from water into the air.
- When rain or snow falls down.
- When water vapours rise from plants into the air.
- A visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
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- When gas changes from a liquid.
- When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans.
- A large stream of water.
- Water that is below the surface.
- Centre of the solar system.
11 Clues: A large stream of water. • Centre of the solar system. • When rain or snow falls down. • When gas changes from a liquid. • Water that is below the surface. • A body of water surrounded by land. • When vapours rise from water into the air. • When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans. • When water vapours rise from plants into the air. • ...
Hydrosphere (water cycle) 2021-10-12
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- when water flows on Earth's surface
- soil's ability to absorb water movement
- evaporation in the human body
- when moisture in the air gets liquidize on a leaf
- process of liquid to solid
- process of solid to liquid
- what is the process of dry ice?
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- snow; rain
- water vapor through the pore of the leaves
- drying clothes in the sun
- water that has the longest residence time
11 Clues: snow; rain • drying clothes in the sun • process of liquid to solid • process of solid to liquid • evaporation in the human body • what is the process of dry ice? • when water flows on Earth's surface • soil's ability to absorb water movement • water that has the longest residence time • water vapor through the pore of the leaves • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-04-21
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- What is Angie's river called?
- How long is Angie's river?
- is Erik's river called?
- What is Ariana's river called?
- long is Erik's river?
- Where is Joseph's lake located?
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- Where is Ariana's river located?
- What is Joseph's lake called?
- How long is Joseph's lake?
- is Erik's river located?
- long is Ariana's river?
- Where is Angie's river located?
12 Clues: long is Erik's river? • is Erik's river called? • long is Ariana's river? • is Erik's river located? • How long is Joseph's lake? • How long is Angie's river? • What is Joseph's lake called? • What is Angie's river called? • What is Ariana's river called? • Where is Angie's river located? • Where is Joseph's lake located? • Where is Ariana's river located?
Water Key Terms 2022-08-25
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- The process of water turning into a cloud
- The process of dropping stormwater
- Made with electromagnetic radiation
- An area that keeps water from flowing
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- Water that has already been used
- The process of water becoming steam
- Rainwater, precipitation
- A reservoir where surface water is drained
- Stream flowing into a larger body of water
- Tributary forming part of its source
- Mud, or yucky thing that feels like mud
11 Clues: Rainwater, precipitation • Water that has already been used • The process of dropping stormwater • The process of water becoming steam • Made with electromagnetic radiation • Tributary forming part of its source • An area that keeps water from flowing • Mud, or yucky thing that feels like mud • The process of water turning into a cloud • ...
the water cycle 2018-08-06
11 Clues: h2o • air • solid • drink it • electricity • something hot • something hard • in you when you werk hard • putting something together • to things that are different • things that tern into a solid
The Water Cycle 2018-05-29
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- If we don't turn off the tap, we spend a lot of water.
- When you pour water into something that was empty.
- When the sun heats water and it turns into a gas.
- You should turn off your tap to do this.
- The brown colour on the ground where plants grow.
- When ice is heated and turns into liquid.
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- Not all water goes back to the sea. Some water goes here.
- When the temperature gets colder and clouds start to rain.
- Similar to a river, but faster and down a mountain.
- When water gets really cold and turns into ice.
- When water is clean enough to drink.
11 Clues: When water is clean enough to drink. • You should turn off your tap to do this. • When ice is heated and turns into liquid. • When water gets really cold and turns into ice. • When the sun heats water and it turns into a gas. • The brown colour on the ground where plants grow. • When you pour water into something that was empty. • ...
Cold Water 1 2020-01-06
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- What fluid category is hot water classed as?
- What fluid category is central heating (domestic) classed as?
- The homeowner is responsible for this section of pipework
- What valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 4 water?
- This section of pipe is connected from the mains to the external stop tap
- What check valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 2 water?
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- Who is responsible for supplying clean water?
- Fluid category 1 is classed as?
- This type of system has mains pressure at the kitchen sink only and the rest of the outlets are fed from a CWSC
- What check valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 3 water?
- This type of system has mains pressure at each outlet
11 Clues: Fluid category 1 is classed as? • What fluid category is hot water classed as? • Who is responsible for supplying clean water? • This type of system has mains pressure at each outlet • The homeowner is responsible for this section of pipework • What fluid category is central heating (domestic) classed as? • ...
Landforms and Water 2023-11-28
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- narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water
- water that flows through the land
- opening with lava
- a body of water with land all the way around it
- land full of water
- deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
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- low land between hills or mountains
- land with water on 3 sides
- land with water all around it
- high flat ground
- a large body of salt water
11 Clues: high flat ground • opening with lava • land full of water • land with water on 3 sides • a large body of salt water • land with water all around it • water that flows through the land • low land between hills or mountains • a body of water with land all the way around it • narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water • deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
Weather and Water 2023-10-31
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- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- Water from lakes, rivers, and oceans evaporate and enter the atmosphere where it cools, condenses into liquid water, and comes back to Earth as rain
- The measure of hotness or coldness
- A process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state
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- The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally
- The process in which water pools in large bodies
- The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun and the Earth's own rotation
- A tasteless, odorless and invisible mix of gases that is primarily made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it
11 Clues: When a liquid turns into a gas • The measure of hotness or coldness • The process in which water pools in large bodies • The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally • A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere • The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it • ...
life below water 2024-03-13
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- The vast body of salty water that covers most of the Earth's surface
- The process of the ocean becoming more acidic due to CO2 absorption
- Waste that ends up in the ocean, harming marine life
- Tiny ocean organisms that form the base of the marine food web
- Areas of the ocean protected for marine conservation
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- Keeping the ocean clean by preventing pollution
- The act of catching too many fish, harming the fish population
- Places where water meets land
- Reducing the use of something to avoid waste
- Animals and plants that live in the ocean
- A gas absorbed by oceans that contributes to ocean acidification
11 Clues: Places where water meets land • Animals and plants that live in the ocean • Reducing the use of something to avoid waste • Keeping the ocean clean by preventing pollution • Waste that ends up in the ocean, harming marine life • Areas of the ocean protected for marine conservation • The act of catching too many fish, harming the fish population • ...
Hoofdstuk 3: water 2024-11-04
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- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar vaste stof?
- Hoe noem je water als het een vaste stof is?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas?
- Hoe heet het gedeelte van een thermometer waar de temperatuur staat in °C?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vaste stof naar gas?
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- Hoe noem je water als het een gas is?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vloeistof?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vast naar vloeibaar?
- Hoe noem je het bolle gedeelte van een thermometer?
- Hoe heet het punt waarop water verdampt bij 100 °C?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vaste stof?
11 Clues: Hoe noem je water als het een gas is? • Hoe noem je water als het een vaste stof is? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vloeistof? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vast naar vloeibaar? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vaste stof? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vaste stof naar gas? • ...
Water Systems Vocabulary 2025-03-20
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- An accumulation of ice, snow, and/or sediment
- Removing harmful chemicals or germs from a product to make it safe to consume
- A technique used to clean water using microorganisms
- A body of underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater
- The place/layer underground below the soil
- The artificial method of watering land to make it suitable for agriculture
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- The process of removing salt from water to make it safe to drink
- A change in a climate's normal temperature
- A chemical used to keep water clean (often found at the pool)
- Large and heavy regions of compressed snow
- A tank that holds waste underground
11 Clues: A tank that holds waste underground • A change in a climate's normal temperature • Large and heavy regions of compressed snow • The place/layer underground below the soil • An accumulation of ice, snow, and/or sediment • A technique used to clean water using microorganisms • A body of underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater • ...
science water cycle 2025-05-02
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- the action or process of preciptating a substance from a solution
- water that moves along the ground surface to bodies of water and land area that produces
- occurs when plant leaves open and release water into the atmosphere this water will then be ecaporated
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- a land area that prices runoff is call a
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- occurs when precipitated water collects on rivers ponds lakes oceans and other bodies of water
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage
- is to change the form but not the essence
- the continuous movement of water on above and below the earth surface
- what happen after it rains
11 Clues: what happen after it rains • a land area that prices runoff is call a • is to change the form but not the essence • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the action or process of preciptating a substance from a solution • the continuous movement of water on above and below the earth surface • ...
Properties of Water 2025-09-25
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- water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- a weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- water molecules sticking to other substances
- Substance that dissolves another (salt in salt water)
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- a substance that resists change is pH by reacting with acids or bases
- any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution
- scale Scale that measures how acidic or basic a solution is
- a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- a mixture in which substances do not fully dissolve and may settle out
- The substance that does the dissolving (like water in salt water)
- a compound that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution
11 Clues: water molecules sticking to other substances • any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution • water molecules sticking to other water molecules • a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another • Substance that dissolves another (salt in salt water) • a compound that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution • ...
Water quality handout 2025-12-01
Water on Earth 2025-12-25
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- The layer of rock and soil that groundwater flows through
- The process by which a gas becomes a liquid
- The process by which particles leave a liquid and become a gas
- The top level of the groundwater in an aquifer
- A measure of the amount of salt in water
- The water that falls rom clouds as rain, hail, sleet or snow
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- The area from which water drains into a river
- The level of the surface of an ocean
- Usually an artificial lake that forms behind a dam
- The repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms; also called the hydrologic cycle
- The frozen raindrops that fall as precipitation
11 Clues: The level of the surface of an ocean • A measure of the amount of salt in water • The process by which a gas becomes a liquid • The area from which water drains into a river • The top level of the groundwater in an aquifer • The frozen raindrops that fall as precipitation • Usually an artificial lake that forms behind a dam • ...
Water Resources, Consumption Rates, and Quality Standards 2024-03-21
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- A mass of ice that covers a land area of less than 50,000 square kilometers
- Process where certain materials present in the soil are dissolved in and carried away by water
- Superheated water eruptions due to the high pressure and temperature of the water that lies underneath the Earth
- Occurs when a stream, river, lake, sea, or ocean overflows its banks and covers areas that are inhabited by people
- Refers to the farming of fish, shrimp, and other animals that live in water
- Public water systems that serve people in their homes
- Geological storage tank that contains large quantities of water
- Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA): “One that serves piped water to at least 25 persons or to 15 service connections for at least 60 days each year.”
- Areas of ice-covered land greater than 50,000 square kilometers
- The level of contaminants that are legally enforceable
- Area where rivers meet the ocean
- Soil that has maintained a temperature below the freezing point of water (0˚C) for many years
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- Conduit that transports water
- Refers to a measure of concentration of calcium and magnesium in water
- A relatively large mass of ice that is created by the compaction of snow due to its own weight
- Water that seeps into the ground and creates wells, springs, or aquifers
- Smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- Area covered by water all or part of the year
- Ridges that run parallel to the edge of a river, stream, or lake to prevent flooding
- Creeks, rivers, reservoirs, and lakes
- The elevation at which a body of water overflows its banks
- A natural example of this would be a lake
- Results from heavy rain, snow, or melted ice or snow
- The maximum level of a given contaminant in the water that causes no known harmful health effects
- The flat land near a body of water that is affected during a flood
25 Clues: Conduit that transports water • Area where rivers meet the ocean • Creeks, rivers, reservoirs, and lakes • A natural example of this would be a lake • Area covered by water all or part of the year • Results from heavy rain, snow, or melted ice or snow • Public water systems that serve people in their homes • The level of contaminants that are legally enforceable • ...
Hydrology Vocab 2023-02-01
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- Areas of land that water drains into when the ground is saturated or impermeable.
- Does not allow substances to pass through.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths carrying oxygen down allowing animals to thrive.
- The process of removing salt from ocean water.
- Pollution with a widely spread source that can’t be tied to a specific point of origin.
- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- A ridge, or continuous line of high land, from which water flows in different directions.
- The highest part in the ground that is saturated, or completely filled with water.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water.
- Pollution that enters water from a specific source that can be identified.
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- An increase in nutrients in a lake or pond, occurring naturally or as a result of pollution, which causes increased growth of algae.
- A well in which water flows upward to the surface naturally because it is under pressure.
- The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- Allows substances to easily pass through.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance. (mass/volume)
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface bringing up nutrients from the deep ocean allowing animals to thrive.
- The amount of salt in a substance.
- Passed in the U.S. in 1972, this law focused regulation on industrial waste and water contamination as well as waste water treatment
- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- A measure of the clarity of water that depends on the amount, size and composition of suspended matter.
- A form of nutrient pollution.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- The yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake.
24 Clues: A form of nutrient pollution. • The amount of salt in a substance. • Allows substances to easily pass through. • Does not allow substances to pass through. • The process of removing salt from ocean water. • An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water. • The yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake. • ...
Science 2023-02-06
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- the movement of water from the surface to greater depths carrying oxygen down allowing animals to thrive
- the vertical movement of deep water up to the surface bringing up nutrients from the deep ocean allowing animals to thrive
- an increase in nutrients in a lake or pond, occurring naturally or as a result of pollution, which causes increased growth of algae
- an underground layer of permeable rock that contains water
- a shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- an openin in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above
- does not allow substances to pass through
- a form of nutrient pollution
- the flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continental and extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope
- allows substances to easily pass through
- the amount of salt in a substance
- area of land that water drains into when the ground is saturated or impermeable
- pollution with a widely spread source that can’t be tied to a specific point of origin
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- passed in the u.s in 1972 this law focused regulation on industrial waste and water contamination as well as waste water treatment
- a ridge or continuous line of high land from which water flows in different directions
- a measure of the clarity of water that depends on the amount,size and composition of suspended matter
- pollution that enters water from a specific source that can be identified
- the process of removing salt from ocean water
- a well in which water flows upward to the surface naturally because it is under pressure
- the yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
- the entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the highest part in the ground that is saturated, or completely filled with water
- a system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects
24 Clues: a form of nutrient pollution • the amount of salt in a substance • allows substances to easily pass through • does not allow substances to pass through • the process of removing salt from ocean water • an underground layer of permeable rock that contains water • the yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake • ...
Unit E Section 3 Review 2019-06-03
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- a type of creature that can survive in brine
- this type of mussel is an invasive species in Alberta
- this zone is rich in bird life and brings fresh water to the ocean
- this change in population is most obvious in fresh water systems
- tiny free floating plant life
- when thermo-electric plants use water from the environment, the release water that is too ____________ if not treated in a cooling pond
- an oil spill is an example of this type of population change
- a flood over flows a stream is an example of this type of population change
- an adaptation that allows artic fish to survive in cold water
- warmer water and coral reefs can be found in this zone
- all of the different species of living organisms living within an ecosystem
- used to run thermo-electric plants
- the number of zones in a fresh water body of water
- air pollution can cause this
- because of algae bloom, this important part of photosynthesis does not reach the plants below the water
- in an algae bloom, there is limited amounts of _________
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- leeches would be found in this fresh water zone
- the bioluminescent areas on organisms living in the abyssal zone
- when water has large amounts of carbonates and bicarbonates leaving a white residue
- this zone in a fresh water body of water has some light penetration and contains many fish species
- a group of organisms of the same species living in a given area
- have hard shells and strong attachments to survive in strong water currents
- the most diverse ecosystem (sodium chloride)
- the process that cannot occur without light penetrating the water
- used to measure mountains or sea depths
- a salt water solution with high concentrations of salt
- need to be below sea level in order to survive (pressure adaptation)
- contains some oxygen, but very little
- a seasonal change where a species may disappear in the winter months
- responsible for algae bloom
- starfish and sea urchins would be found in this zone
31 Clues: responsible for algae bloom • air pollution can cause this • tiny free floating plant life • used to run thermo-electric plants • contains some oxygen, but very little • used to measure mountains or sea depths • a type of creature that can survive in brine • the most diverse ecosystem (sodium chloride) • leeches would be found in this fresh water zone • ...
Hydrology 2023-01-31
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- The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- Allows substances to easily pass through.
- A ridge, or continuous line of high land, from which water flows in different directions.
- An increase in nutrients in a lake or pond, occurring naturally or as a result of pollution, which causes increased growth of algae.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope.
- The yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface bringing up nutrients from the deep ocean allowing animals to thrive.
- Pollution with a widely spread source that can’t be tied to a specific point of origin.
- A well in which water moves upward to the surface naturally because its under pressure
- Areas of land that water drains into when the ground is saturated or impermeable.
- The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance. (mass/volume)
Down
- Pollution that enters water from a specific source that can be identified.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water
- vent An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- The process of removing salt from ocean water.
- The amount of salt in a substance.
- does not allow substances to pass through.
- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- Passed in the U.S. in 1972, this law focused regulation on industrial waste and water contamination as well as waste water treatment.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths carrying oxygen down allowing animals to thrive.
- A measure of the clarity of water that depends on the amount, size and composition of suspended matter.
- A form of nutrient pollution.
- The highest part in the ground that is saturated, or completely filled with water.
24 Clues: A form of nutrient pollution. • The amount of salt in a substance. • Allows substances to easily pass through. • does not allow substances to pass through. • The process of removing salt from ocean water. • An underground layer of permeable rock that contains water • The yearly rising and sinking of cold and warm layers in a lake. • ...
Vocab words 2025-11-04
Across
- Basin: Another term for a watershed; the area of land that channels rainfall and snowmelt to a common water body.
- Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, or hail) that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the Earth's surface.
- The volume of water flowing through a stream at a given place and time, or the release of substances into surface waters.
- The portion of precipitation that flows over the land surface rather than soaking into the ground, eventually entering water bodies.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- The process by which water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water drops, forming clouds.
- The process by which liquid water absorbs energy and changes into a gas (water vapor).
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- The portion of stream flow contributed by groundwater sources.
- Surface: A surface that does not allow water to penetrate or soak in (e.g., asphalt, concrete, rooftops).
- The source or beginning point(s) of a river, stream, or creek.
- Zone: The interface or area of land and vegetation bordering a stream or river, which helps filter pollutants and provides habitat.
- The wearing away of rock and soil due to water, wind, ice, or other physical forces.
- The movement of water from the earth's surface into the soil or rock layers below.
- The flat, broad section of land that borders a river and is often inundated with water during times of extremely high flow.
- Source Pollution: Contaminants coming from multiple, diffuse sources, such as runoff over a lawn or farm field.
- A coastal inlet or bay where the fresh water of a river mixes with the salty water of the ocean.
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream, lake, or river
- An underground layer of permeable rock, gravel, or sand that can store a large quantity of water.
- Source Pollution: An environmental contaminant that can be traced back to one specific, identifiable location or source (e.g., a pipe discharging into a river).
- (Drainage Divide): A geographical barrier, such as a ridge, hill, or mountain, that separates one watershed or drainage basin from another.
20 Clues: The portion of stream flow contributed by groundwater sources. • The source or beginning point(s) of a river, stream, or creek. • A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream, lake, or river • Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers. • ...
vocab 2023-10-20
Across
- the ocean's meridional overturning circulation
- the degree of inclination, or the rate of ascent or descent, in a highway, railroad, etc
- presence of empty spaces or voids within a material
- any wind that blows from a large body of water toward or onto a landmass
- the combined process of evaporation and transpiration, where water in transferred from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- the concentration of salts, particularly sodium chloride, in water or soil
- water that flows over the surface of the ground, such as during rainfall or snowmelt, and does not infiltrate into the soil
- an area of land where all the water that falls within it drains into a common water body, such as a river, lake, or ocean
- the underground level at which the soil and rock are saturated with water
- the movement of water through underground aquifers or porous rock formations
- process that removes salt and other impurities from seawater or brackish water to produce freshwater
- the pattern of winds and rainfall that occurs in certain regions during a specific time of the year
- diverse and important ecosystems that support a wide range of marine life
- the continuous movement of water on Earth through various processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
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- a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night
- the large-scale movements of water in the deep layers of the ocean
- process by which water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the force or attraction that holds particles or components of a substance or material together
- the process of two surfaces sticking together
- the ability of a substance or molecule to pass through a barrier
- used to remotely measure near-surface ocean currents
- a climate phenomenon that occurs in the Pacific Ocean.
- hidden water source that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in rocks and soil
- process of a substance changing from a gaseous state to a liquid or solid state
- a climate event that occurs in the Pacific Ocean and has wide-ranging consequences for weather patterns around the world
25 Clues: the process of two surfaces sticking together • the ocean's meridional overturning circulation • presence of empty spaces or voids within a material • used to remotely measure near-surface ocean currents • a climate phenomenon that occurs in the Pacific Ocean. • the ability of a substance or molecule to pass through a barrier • ...
Hy 2024-09-15
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- The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves.
- Large masses of ice that cover landmasses
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with saltwater from the ocean, creating a unique habitat for various species.
- Water that flows over the surface of the land into streams and rivers, often after rain or snowmelt.
- The area of land where all the water drains to a common waterway, such as a river, lake, or ocean.
- A material that does not allow fluids to pass through it easily (e.g., clay, rock).
- A material that allows water or other fluids to pass through it easily due to its porous nature (e.g., sand, gravel).
- The land area drained by a river and its tributaries, directing water flow into the river system.
- A small stream or a minor tributary of a river.
- Flow downhill (glaciers), holding a significant portion of Earth's freshwater.
- Water that has more salinity than freshwater but less than seawater, often found where freshwater meets the ocean, such as in estuaries.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor, typically from bodies of water into the atmosphere.
- Water that collects on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and ponds.
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- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil pores and rock fractures, often used for drinking and irrigation.
- The upper level of groundwater in an area, below which the soil and rock are saturated with water.
- An aquifer that is not confined by impermeable layers, allowing water to flow freely.
- An aquifer trapped between two impermeable layers, under pressure, which can cause water to rise to the surface when drilled.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment that stores groundwater.
- Water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts, typically found in oceans and seas.
- Water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth’s surface in forms like rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that has low concentrations of dissolved salts, found in rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds.
- A natural source of groundwater that flows out from the Earth’s surface, often feeding into streams or rivers.
22 Clues: Large masses of ice that cover landmasses • A small stream or a minor tributary of a river. • Flow downhill (glaciers), holding a significant portion of Earth's freshwater. • An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediment that stores groundwater. • Water that collects on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
Across
- one specific site of pollution
- heating of natural water that results in human activity
- water under earth's surface;can be liquid or frozen
- increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- overuse of groundwater causes sea water to seep in aquifers,contaminating water supplies
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- growth of cities and towns due to people moving into urban areas
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- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- many small sources of pollution
- water that is suitable to drink
- a body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- materiel that makes water harmful
- frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- water above ground
16 Clues: water above ground • one specific site of pollution • many small sources of pollution • water that is suitable to drink • materiel that makes water harmful • frozen layer of soil in polar regions • increase in the amount of nutrients in water • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water • ...
water cycle sms pd2 -ryan 2024-12-16
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- water
- When you breathe out and release water it is called
- What holds 97% of all water on Earth.
- When water slides off the surface it is called
- When water goes into large holes In the ground and stays it is called
- The process of water vapor turning into a cloud is called
- water vapor that comes from a volcano
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- When water falls down from the clouds it is called
- When water seeps into the ground and into holes it is called
- Like a stream
- The main force that keeps the water cycle going is called
- When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a
- usually comes during winter
- When the sun makes the water so hot it turns to gas it is called
- in the ocean
- they drink it and pee it
16 Clues: water • in the ocean • Like a stream • they drink it and pee it • usually comes during winter • What holds 97% of all water on Earth. • water vapor that comes from a volcano • When water slides off the surface it is called • When water condensates in the atmosphere it is a • When water falls down from the clouds it is called • When you breathe out and release water it is called • ...
Earth ad Space Science 2022-03-10
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- High water due to the low pressure at the center of a hurricane
- When a stream meets a lake
- Can be rain, sleet,hail, or snow
- The change of water from a solid to a gas without a liquid stage
- slow-moving part of a stream
- are tides that have the smallest tidal range and they occur when the earth, moon, and sun form a 90 angle
- Water that can be used or recycled
- Two small streams that come together
- The amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir is
- The chemical work of cells
- Transport of energy that is released during an earthquake that moves outward from the earthquake's focus
- Different types of agriculture
- When a continent has divided
- A molecule that's positive on one side and negative on the other
- Water that flows out of the ground where the water table meets the surface
- The movement of water around Earth's Surface
- When a steam form
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- When atoms undergo spontaneous to become another type of atom
- When water is in a gas form
- Small amount of water delivered to an individual
- Water mixed with waste materials
- Part of the shore that is below water at high tide ad above water at low tide
- A chemical that kills a certain pest
- The release of water vapor into the air through leaves of plants
- When a stream meets a large body of water
- the transport of weathered materials and sediment by water, wind, or ice
- are the daily rise and fall of sea levels
- Two stream that come together
- Water that is taken out of the ecosystem
- a shape that looks like a slightly squashed circle or an oval
- Stream that form curves
- the difference between the ocean levels at high tide and the ocean level at low tide
- Ridge that separates one water basin from another
- plankton that feed on phytoplankton
34 Clues: When a steam form • Stream that form curves • When a stream meets a lake • The chemical work of cells • When water is in a gas form • slow-moving part of a stream • When a continent has divided • Two stream that come together • Different types of agriculture • Water mixed with waste materials • Can be rain, sleet,hail, or snow • Water that can be used or recycled • ...
Snow 2023-05-04
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- As a result of the cloud mass being smaller than the air mass, the clouds will...
- Process after condensation, water vapor will...
- Snow has a unique structure Texts that explain how natural phenomena occur are called texts...
- A place where water vapor collects after evaporation
- Which affects the floating of clouds and the fall of water
- Paragraph 1 of the explanatory text is included in the section..
- The first process of snow formation, from.... water
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- In Indo it snows on Mount
- The water particles that fall, not contaminated by other particles
- Pure water freezes only at temperatures less than...degrees
- Contaminated particles in the air will make the pure water freeze...
- Snow appears in..
- The word snow above the text is included in the structure...
- The point at which a gas changes to a liquid or solid state
- These ice crystals that fall to earth which we call
- Contaminated particles involved in the process of accelerating the freezing of pure water are called
- The process that turns pure water into ice crystals
- Function of contaminated pollution to make freezing faster and also to...the water vapor
- Clumping of water vapor
19 Clues: Snow appears in.. • Clumping of water vapor • In Indo it snows on Mount • Process after condensation, water vapor will... • These ice crystals that fall to earth which we call • The process that turns pure water into ice crystals • The first process of snow formation, from.... water • A place where water vapor collects after evaporation • ...
River Vocabulary Quiz 2017-04-26
Across
- A rock that contains pores which water can pass through is considered this
- The deposit of sediment made by rivers resulting in loose and usually fertile ground
- water that falls to the ground as a result of the water cycle is considered this
- An underground section of permeable rock that contains water
- The branches of a river
- The movement of partials such as sand across a distance via water
- The point of a river where it joints and flows into another body of water
- An area of land that is often or always soaked with water
- Streams that flow year round given normal weather patterns
- Streams that only flow during certain times of the year, usually during spring
- Particles of sediment that are suspended within water by a current
- A flow of water which is shallow and turbulent
- The disintegration of rock, sediment, or soil due to water
- An area that feeds a common outlet with all precipitation that falls within its bounds
- The bordering ridge that separates different drainage basins or a small area that drains into a specific stream within a drainage basin
- A lake that is formed when the meander of a river is cut off and excluded from the main flow of the river
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- A process in which liquid water turns to water vapor
- The bending and turning of a river’s path
- When the elevated clay banks of a river become saturated with water and very heavy, the banks may collapse into a river resulting in this
- The measure of the slope of a stream
- An area in which water cannot leave by any means except evaporation or seepage
- A branch of a river resulting from a split in the river’s flow due to sedimentary deposits
- Vegetation that surrounds bodies of water and relies on that water for nutrients
- A line that separates different drainage basins
- The process by which water exits a plant via stomata
- The source of water for a river or stream
- The result of precipitation which flows and feeds into streams, rivers, and lakes, eventually feeding into the ocean
- The path of deepest water in a river or stream
- An area of dispersed alluviums created by the deposit of sediments at the mouth of a river
- The process by which water permeates through the ground, soaking up various chemicals, minerals, and elements
- The process in which rocks bounce along the bottom of a river bed pushed by the river’s current
31 Clues: The branches of a river • The measure of the slope of a stream • The bending and turning of a river’s path • The source of water for a river or stream • The path of deepest water in a river or stream • A flow of water which is shallow and turbulent • A line that separates different drainage basins • A process in which liquid water turns to water vapor • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
Across
- Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans.
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- The removal of salt
- A circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- A purification technique pushing water through a membrane against the normal movement.
- Drinkable water.
- Non drinkable water.
- Specific structures or behaviors that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- The area that collects and deposits water for a given region.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- A ______ tide is just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
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- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- Water that does not contain salt.
- The measure of the acidity.
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- These help plants grow but when there is too much in water creates algae blooms.
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- A large moving body of ice.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertebrates to live in the water
35 Clues: Drinkable water. • The removal of salt • Non drinkable water. • The measure of the acidity. • A large moving body of ice. • Water that does not contain salt. • A large area of salt water between continents. • Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans. • The non drinkable water contained in the oceans. • The measure of the concentration of salt in water. • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Angelo 2024-12-16
Across
- the process when water turns solid
- the second type of force that causes the water cycle to work and pushes everything down
- the place water vapor goes as soon as it evaporates
- when water gets absorbed into the ground
- the process when water vapor turns into liquid form
- the process when water turns into its gas form
- big white things that sometimes cover the sun and are in the sky
Down
- water in different forms falls from the sky
- when after it rains water the water goes downhill
- thermal ______ that are like mini volcanoes
- creatures that drink water
- the main force that causes the water cycle to work and it heats up things
- turns solids directly into gas
- when trees sweat
- they have 97.25% of the water in the world
- the chemical formula of water
16 Clues: when trees sweat • creatures that drink water • the chemical formula of water • turns solids directly into gas • the process when water turns solid • when water gets absorbed into the ground • they have 97.25% of the water in the world • water in different forms falls from the sky • thermal ______ that are like mini volcanoes • the process when water turns into its gas form • ...
Josemas puzzle 2020-12-08
Across
- Energy created y movment
- energy created by water used in dams
- a from to creat diferent reactions
- a source of light used in buildings
- a giant wall that creates energy using water
- level diferent hits that has the water
- a line of water with corrents
- a peace of land almous surrauded by water
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- things that can be used more than one time
- a miny mountain on hils
- small particles usuali foud in desertes and beaches
- part of the ocean that is near the coasts
- a hot place coverd in sand
- natural hole on mountains
- a green field covered by gras
- the peace of earth that conects with water
- Peace of land sorunded by water
- holo fill whit water
- a way to send energy from one place to the other
19 Clues: holo fill whit water • a miny mountain on hils • Energy created y movment • natural hole on mountains • a hot place coverd in sand • a green field covered by gras • a line of water with corrents • Peace of land sorunded by water • a from to creat diferent reactions • a source of light used in buildings • energy created by water used in dams • level diferent hits that has the water • ...
CHAPTER 20 2015-04-02
Across
- the movement of deep, cold ,and nutrient rich water to the surface
- Zone: confined to the ocean trenches, which are deeper than 6,000m below the surface of the water
- ocean water is heated to remove salt
- the mass of mostly microscopic organisms that float freely in the waters of aquatic (freshwater and marine)environments
- Zone: the bottom region of oceans and bodies of fresh water
- are microscopic plants in the ocean that provide food for many of the oceans organisms
- Osmosis Desalination: a popular method for desalinating ocean water
- Zone: has no sunlight because it begins at a depth of 4,000m and extends to a depth of 6,000m
- Zone: the shallowest benthic zone lies between the low tide and high tide lines
- all organisms that swim actively in open water, independent of currents
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- a layer in a body of water in which water temperature drops with increased depth faster than it does on other layers
- a measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- Zone: the region of an ocean or body of fresh water above the benthic zone
- a process of removing salt from ocean water
- organisms that live at the bottom of oceans or bodies of fresh water
- elements: elements that exist in very small amounts
- Ice: a floating layer of sea ice that completely covers an area of the ocean surface
- the raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- when water freezes, the first ice crystals that form do not contain salt. The ice can be removed and melted to obtain fresh water
- Zone: extends onto the deep waters beyond the continental shelf
- the mass of a substance per unit volume is that substances
21 Clues: ocean water is heated to remove salt • a process of removing salt from ocean water • elements: elements that exist in very small amounts • the mass of a substance per unit volume is that substances • Zone: the bottom region of oceans and bodies of fresh water • Zone: extends onto the deep waters beyond the continental shelf • ...
Hydrosphere and Lithosphere 2023-10-23
Across
- The water that is found below Earth's surface.
- The process by which rocks break and move past each other.
- A period of time when there is not enough rain or snow.
- The process by which Earth's surface is lowered down.
- The planning and control of water resources.
- The process by which Earth's surface is worn away by wind, water, ice, and gravity.
- The process by which water evaporates from plants.
- The water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- The process by which water soaks into the ground.
- The process by which sediment is deposited on Earth's surface.
- A natural disaster that occurs when water overflows its banks.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The process by which water falls from the atmosphere to Earth's surface.
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- The process by which Earth's surface is raised up.
- The process by which heat is transferred through a liquid or gas.
- The process of rain, sleet, snow, or hail falling to Earth's surface.
- The process of removing impurities from water.
- The process by which molten rock, called magma, rises to the surface and erupts.
- The process by which water moves through the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere.
- The system that delivers water to people and businesses.
- The theory that Earth's lithosphere is divided into plates that move over time.
- The water that flows over the land after precipitation.
- The practice of using treated wastewater for other purposes, such as irrigation.
- The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- The process by which the Earth's crust adjusts to changes in weight.
- The process by which rocks are bent and folded under pressure.
26 Clues: The planning and control of water resources. • The water that is found below Earth's surface. • The process of removing impurities from water. • The water on, above, and below Earth's surface. • The process by which water soaks into the ground. • The process by which Earth's surface is raised up. • The process by which water evaporates from plants. • ...
Sara, Marielle, and Siobhan's Water System Crossword 2024-11-19
Across
- A river gradually going downhill
- A dangerous version of a leak but on land
- A slow-moving creek or a marshy part of a river or lake
- An establishment for managing water supply (2 word no spaces
- A area of land where all water goes to a single point (2 words no spaces))
- A smaller and shallower lake
- Where the river meets the sea
- A huge body of water which is landlocked
- A inlet in the where the sea meets the land and curves inward
- A body of rock that holds groundwater
- A body of water without salt (2 words)
- Drops of water falling from clouds
- the largest lake in the world (2 words no spaces)
- Smaller ocean
- A huge lake or pond to supply water
- How much water is in the oceans (2 words)
- The largest ocean in the world (2 words no spaces)
- A moving body of fresh water
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- The largest river by volume in the world (2 words no spaces)
- Water put into plastic bottles to buy and Drink (2 words)
- There's too little water in an area (2 words)
- A large body of saltwater
- A huge wave caused by a disturbance
- One of the great lakes (2 words no spaces)
- What are you doing in my ______ - Shrek
- There is no rainfall for months
- A small river that connects to a bigger river
- A body of water with salt (2 words)
- Water flowing off a cliff
- A huge and thick pack of ice that moves from melting
- Water coming from the tap (2 words)
- Florida gets these a lot
32 Clues: Smaller ocean • Florida gets these a lot • A large body of saltwater • Water flowing off a cliff • A smaller and shallower lake • A moving body of fresh water • Where the river meets the sea • There is no rainfall for months • A river gradually going downhill • Drops of water falling from clouds • A huge lake or pond to supply water • A body of water with salt (2 words) • ...
Social Studies Puzzle for Curious Minds 2025-03-24
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- purest form of water
- land on either side of the river bed
- smaller streams that join and flow into main river
- soil made of clay, sand and silt
- harmful substances that contaminate the water body
- a desert animal
- here the river widens
- a use of harvested rainwater
- an occupation in the coastal plains
- makes the water salty
- world’s largest and hottest desert
- Northern plains lie to the South of them
- coldest desert of India
- largest and coldest desert in the world
- hot dry areas of land with very little rainfall
- largest delta in the world
- found on every continent
- underground water comes to the surface in the desert
- a disease caused by polluted water
- river begins its journey at
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- excellent place for salt production
- when water falls down as rain or Snow
- natural habitat for aquatic life
- the food bowl of India
- An important river that flows through the plains
- overuse of them in farming contaminates the water.
- collecting water that runs off from rooftops
- a wetland-shaped like a triangle
- largest saltwater lake in the world
- marine species ingest or get entangled by them
- over use of water has resulted in lowering of it in many regions.
- Disrupts when toxins are consumed by small fish, spread to big fish and animals.
- flat land next to the sea coast
- permanently frozen water
- the process where water vapour rises higher and forms clouds
- Place where trade happens along the coast
- common sight in the desert
- 80% of the diseases are _____
- waste water from household, toilets, kitchens or from industries
- a type of water source
40 Clues: a desert animal • purest form of water • here the river widens • makes the water salty • the food bowl of India • a type of water source • coldest desert of India • permanently frozen water • found on every continent • common sight in the desert • largest delta in the world • river begins its journey at • a use of harvested rainwater • 80% of the diseases are _____ • ...
Day in the Life of the Hudson River and Estuary 2025-10-17
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- an area of shallow water with many plants growing through the water’s surface
- a measure of the amount of dissolved salts in water
- belonging in a particular place by birth; not brought in from another region
- the amount of oxygen gas in the water
- a wide, flat-bottomed boat that is pushed or towed by other boats to transport goods
- the outgoing tidal current
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- a thin extension of a water-living animal’s body, used in guiding its movement (shown – dorsal (back), and pectoral (side)
- the area of land from which water drains into a body of water
- an individual living thing (plant, animal, bacteria, etc.)
- water moving continuously in a certain direction
- the incoming tidal current
- an animal without a backbone
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- to move from one place to another
- a body of water in which fresh and salt water meet
- a fishing net that hangs vertically between floats and weights
- the repetitive rise and fall of the ocean’s surface over a 24-hour period
- loose sand, clay, silt and soil particles, broken down by weathering and erosion, that settle at the bottom of a water body
- a group of living things that interact and are located in one place
- the particular sort of place where a given plant or animal lives
- to lay eggs; usually refers to animals that live in water
- the leading edge of seawater entering an estuary
- the alternating rise and fall of the surface of the ocean and bodies of water closely linked to it
- a slender whisker-like organ on some fishes’ heads used to feel and taste
- colors and patterns that let animals blend in with their surroundings
25 Clues: the outgoing tidal current • the incoming tidal current • an animal without a backbone • mixture of fresh and salt water • to move from one place to another • the amount of oxygen gas in the water • the leading edge of seawater entering an estuary • water moving continuously in a certain direction • a body of water in which fresh and salt water meet • ...
Aquatics Chapter 3 - Watersheds 2020-10-15
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- Wide, flat, border area around rivers and streams onto which water spills out
- A widely spread source of pollution such as a road runoff or parking lot which is difficult to link to a specific origin.
- Examples would include Delta, Alluvial Fan, Beach Sand Dunes.
- The measure of how acidic or alkaline the water in an aquatic system is.
- A large natural or artificial lake often used as a source of water supply
- A smaller stream that feeds into a river and eventually into a river system
- Allowing (especially liquids) to pass or diffuse through
- The interaction of all the living and nonliving things in an area
- The amount of undissolved particles in the water; how cloudy the water is
- The rapid growth of a population of algae due to excess fertilizers or other substances that feed the algae getting into the water
- all the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- depletion of the water table due to lack of precipitation
- The area of land where all water that is under it or drains off of it goes into a common water body, like a storm drain, a creek, or Pflugerville Lake, or into a river system which includes everything from the beginning of the first tributary to lake or ocean it empties into.
- The draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, building, structure, etc.
- a ridge or an area of higher ground that separates one watershed from another.
- The amount of salt dissolved in the water
- microscopic bubbles of gaseous oxygen that are mixed in water and available to aquatic organisms for respiration; how much oxygen is in water
- When limestone reacts with acid in water, the limestone is dissolved away leaving an open space called _______.
- Type of water found in Lakes Ponds Rivers Streams
- water that is found in spaces between rock particles below the Earth's surface
- evaporation condensation. precipitation. Collection
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- A mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- Pollution that comes from a specific person, business or site. It is directly identifiable from where it has come, such as a discharge pipe at a plant that treats sewage.
- Percentage of the Earth's water that can be classified as freshwater
- Laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice
- Water above ground, above the surface of earth
- Examples would include-Chemical- lichens, acid rain Mechanical - Frost wedging, Abrasion (wind blowing sand against a rock cliff)
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil.
- the build up of a substance (usually a toxin) as it passes through a food chain
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- Chemical, physical, biological characteristics of water; the degree of purity in the water
- Acid in rainwater reacts with limestone and breaks it down. This is an example of________ _____________.
- The partially enclosed area where freshwater mixes with saltwater
- Loss of plant cover can lead to erosion by “__________________&____________________”.
- Valley formed by the erosive forces of a glacier are this shape
- This word means “Full of tiny holes” or spaces; easily penetrated by gas or liquid
- A lichen growing on rock and breaking it down is an example of _____________ weathering
- The breakdown of rock due to rain, wind, ice, sunlight, and plants.
- Species-rich ecosystems in land that is soaked with water for at least part of the year
- Sand ________ form from wind erosion and deposition
40 Clues: all the living things in an ecosystem • all the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • The amount of salt dissolved in the water • Water above ground, above the surface of earth • Type of water found in Lakes Ponds Rivers Streams • Sand ________ form from wind erosion and deposition • evaporation condensation. precipitation. Collection • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2022-02-14
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- A water supply pipe that extends between a water distribution pipe and fixture supply pipe.
- A water distribution pipe that routes a water supply horizontally to fixtures or other pipes at approximately the same level.
- A plumbing system that conveys wastewater and waterborne waste from plumbing fixtures and appliances to a sanitary sewer.
- A system of pipes, fittings, and fixtures within a building that conveys a water supply and removes wastewater and waterborne waste.
- The volume of water passing a point at a particular moment.
- A water tank with an air-filled bladder that raises the pressure of water as it is pumped into the tank.
- A valve with a disk that moves vertically.
- A switch that activates at pressures either above or below a certain value.
- The part of a drainage system that connects the building drain to the sanitary sewer.
- The process of overcoming suction lift and getting liquid to a pump inlet.
- A plumbing system that supplies and distributes potable water to points of use within a building.
- The loss of water pressure resulting from the resistance between water and the interior surface of a pipe or fitting.
- A device that moves water through a piping system.
- A pressure-sensing device that indicates the pressure of a fluid on a numeric scale.
- A closed circuit of hot water supply distribution pipes, including the water heater, through which hot water is circulated.
- Used to remove water from a roof.
- A pump with a rotating impeller that uses centrifugal force to move water.
- The lowest part of a drainage system, and it receives the discharge from all drainage pipes in the building and conveys it to the building sewer.
- A plumbing system that provides for the circulation of air in a sanitary drainage system.
- A switch that activates at liquid levels either above or below a certain setpoint.
- A valve that mixes hot and cold water in proportion to achieve a desired temperature.
- A condition in a pump in which some of the inlet water flashes to vapor.
- A fitting that regulates the flow of water within a piping system.
- A full-way valve that is actuated by an electromagnet.
- A bladed, spinning hub of a fan or a pump that forces fluid to the perimeter of a housing.
- The volume of water that passes a point during a specific time interval.
- A plumbing appliance used to heat water for the plumbing system’s hot water supply.
- Presure is highest at the __________ of a tank.
- The mixture of vapors, odors, and gases found in sewers.
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- A valve that permits fluid flow in only one direction and closes automatically to prevent backflow (flow in a reverse direction).
- A water distribution pipe that is the principal pipe artery supplying water to the entire building.
- An assembly of compressible sealing material installed around a pump shaft that prevents the pumped liquid from leaking along the shaft.
- A check valve with a hinged disk.
- A valve designed to control water flow rate by partially opening or closing.
- A pump that creates flow by trapping a certain amount of water and then forcing that water through a discharge outlet.
- A valve designed to operate in only the fully open or fully closed positions.
- An assembly of mechanical parts installed around a pump shaft that prevents leakage of the pumped liquid along the shaft.
- A water distribution pipe that routes a water supply vertically one full story or more.
- A plumbing fixture that performs a special function and is controlled and/or energized by motors, heating elements, or pressure-sensing or temperature-sensing elements.
- A valve with three ports that can control water flow between them.
- A virtual data connection used by nodes to exchange data directly with certain application programs on other nodes.
- A drainage pipe that extends from the fixture trap to the junction of the next drainage pipe.
- A sewer used for conveying groundwater, rainwater, surface water, or similar nonpolluting wastes.
- A pump in a water supply system used to increase the pressure of the water while it is flowing to fixtures.
- A stormwater drainage system collects ___________ from the rooftops and other large surfaces and carries it to storm sewers or retention ponds.
- A vacuum pump that ejects air from the suction line of a larger suction-lift pump installation.
- A sewer that carries sewage but does not convey rainwater, surface water, groundwater, and similar nonpolluting wastes.
- A check valve installed at the bottom of the suction line on a suction-lift pump that keeps the suction line primed when the pump shuts down.
- A watertight and thermally conductive casing for immersion temperature sensors that mounts the sensing element inside the pipe, vessel, or fixture containing the water to be measured.
- Water that is free from impurities that could cause disease or other harmful health conditions.
- The water pressure in a water supply pipe near a fixture while it is wide open and flowing.
- A device used to measure the flow rate and/or total flow of fluid flowing through a pipe.
- A device used to connect two lengths of pipe.
- A vertical drainage pipe that extends through one or more floors.
- The difference in water pressure between points at different elevations.
55 Clues: A check valve with a hinged disk. • Used to remove water from a roof. • A valve with a disk that moves vertically. • A device used to connect two lengths of pipe. • Presure is highest at the __________ of a tank. • A device that moves water through a piping system. • A full-way valve that is actuated by an electromagnet. • ...
Water in the Crossword Lab 2017-11-28
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- percent of earth's water that is salt water
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
- rain, snow, sleet or hail
- first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- percent of earth's water that is fresh
- water as a gas in the air
- water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid
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- a water source under the ground
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- percent of water that is on the earth from glaciers
- water the runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- liquid water becoming a gas
- first people to record methods of treating water
- percent of earth's surface that is water
15 Clues: rain, snow, sleet or hail • water as a gas in the air • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • percent of earth's water that is fresh • percent of earth's surface that is water • water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid • percent of earth's water that is salt water • first people to record methods of treating water • ...
science vocab hydrosphere 2015-03-17
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- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together.
- 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 peat moss
- a lake that stores water for human use
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer.Reservoir – a lake that stores water for human use.Reservoir – a lake that stores water for human use.
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream.
- a wetland dominated by trees
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- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters.
- The water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only)
- a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
- the part of the earth that contains water.
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies.
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land.
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- Is a rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
- a wetland dominated by grasses
18 Clues: a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by peat moss • a lake that stores water for human use • a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake • the part of the earth that contains water. • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters. • ...
Physical Landforms 2021-10-22
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- lump of land that you might roll down
- land that is surrounded by water
- a high point of land that narrowly extends into a body of water
- area with a lot of trees
- lake in a big pit
- an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in landscapes with horizontal strata
- open area with a lot of grass
- hole in the ground where you find minerals/ores
- an area where the land is at, near, or below the level of the sea and there are not usually mountains or large hills
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- small desert next to the ocean
- giant steep hill
- large beach without water
- Source of water in a desert
- lump that spews water
- arrangement of rivers leading to the ocean
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- large source of still water
- a large group of valleys that create something "grand"
- hill/mountain that is mostly flat at the top.
- land with water on 3 of the 4 sides
- largest sources of water on earth
- mountain that shoots lava
- falling water
- bridge made of land
- large piece of ice that has the shape of a giant rock
- water that has land on 3 of 4 sides
- 2 hills/mountains so close they create a pit
- moving source of water
28 Clues: falling water • giant steep hill • lake in a big pit • bridge made of land • lump that spews water • moving source of water • area with a lot of trees • mountain that shoots lava • large beach without water • large source of still water • Source of water in a desert • open area with a lot of grass • small desert next to the ocean • land that is surrounded by water • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- long,steep-side,glacial valley now filled by seawater
- long, steep-side, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- flat-topped, elevated landform
- shallow pool of water in the center of an atoll
- narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- a river or stream that flows into large river or stream
- an area of low-laying, wet land
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- land that rises above surrounding with steep slopes and a peak or summit
- natural hot springs that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- flat or gently rolling lands
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- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- lowland between mountain ranges or hill often having a river or stream running a long the bottom
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- a row or chain of mountains
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two large bodies of water
- lowland region saturated by water
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- long,wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
24 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • flat-topped, elevated landform • an area of low-laying, wet land • deeper part of a river or harbor • lowland region saturated by water • a stream of water of considerable volume • body of water completely surrounded by land • point of land projecting into a body of water • ...
4A Ashley 2021-04-19
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- process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- a process that returns dissolved nitrate to the atmosphere by certain bacteria
- when water absorbs into the ground
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- important to plants and animals to build amino acids, protein, and DNA
- a process that converts nitrogen into inorganic forms such as ammonium salts (NH4+)
- a part of seawater, the atmosphere, rocks like limestone and coal, soils, as well as all living things
- a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atmosphere
- the sphere of all living organisms on the planet
- when carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- the sphere where all water on Earth is in
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- the sphere where rocks, minerals and ground are found on and in Earth
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- process which water is converted from its liquid state to a water vapor
- the release of water from plant leaves
- the water that flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- when burned, releases carbon into the atmosphere
- 75% of Earth's surface
- carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to produce food made from carbon for plant growth
- mostly made up of nitrogen and some oxygen
20 Clues: 75% of Earth's surface • when water absorbs into the ground • the release of water from plant leaves • the sphere where all water on Earth is in • mostly made up of nitrogen and some oxygen • when burned, releases carbon into the atmosphere • the sphere of all living organisms on the planet • a greenhouse gas and traps heat in the atmosphere • ...
Cycles and Processes Unit Review 2025-05-08
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- A rill channel that becomes wider/deeper results in _____ erosion.
- The sugar that plants produce through photosynthesis
- _____ molecules have an unequal distribution of charges
- As _____ area of a rock increases, so does the rate of weathering
- Water's high heat of _____ allows sweat to cool our bodies
- Mechanical weathering when wind blown sand strikes a surface
- Water climbs to the tops of trees due to _____ action.
- Water fills cracks in rocks and roads then freezes
- Photosynthesis produces this gas for consumers
- Energy molecule our cells get from cellular respiration
- Surface_____ allows a pool of water to form a dome on a penny
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- The break down of rock into sediments then soil
- Water that does not soak into the ground or evaporate
- Evaporation of water directly from plant leaves
- The dropping of sediment when energy of motion is lost
- When water sticks to other water molecules
- The acid that forms when water combines with CO2 in the air
- Weathering that does not change the composition of the rock
- Rusting is called this type of chemical weathering
- When water sticks to other types of molecules
- Carbon cycle process of burning wood or fossil fuels
- Water is the universal _____ because it dissolves many substances
- Transport of weathered sediment by wind, water, glaciers, or gravity
23 Clues: When water sticks to other water molecules • When water sticks to other types of molecules • Photosynthesis produces this gas for consumers • The break down of rock into sediments then soil • Evaporation of water directly from plant leaves • Rusting is called this type of chemical weathering • Water fills cracks in rocks and roads then freezes • ...
Water Pollution-All Other Water Troughs Are Just Pail Imitations 2012-03-06
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- low oxygen levels
- Excess nitrogen causes explosive growth of microscopic algae
- makes up 36% of sludge and is used as fertilizer
- type of process used in secondary sewage treatment
- WHO urges people to purify drinking water
- toilet which eliminates sewage output
- dried sludge which can be inhaled
- plant nutrient
- container which contains genetically modified bacteria which consume pesticides
- oil as it comes out of the ground
- This bay is the largest estuary in the US
- sprinkling these may help clean up oil spills in the future
- type of hull which provides more protection against oil spills
- other way to disinfect water
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- 1989 oil spill in Alaska
- Clear, Oxygen rich waters promote growth of plankton, sea grasses, and fish
- country with unchlorinated water
- overpriced "alternative" to tap water
- processed petroleum products
- food producer which plans to create biodiesel from hog waste
- the product of sewage treatment
- 2002 oil spill off the coast of Spain
- plant nutrient
- calls for redesigning the sewage treatment system
- these rays will kill waterborne pathogens
- largest source of oil pollution
26 Clues: plant nutrient • plant nutrient • low oxygen levels • 1989 oil spill in Alaska • processed petroleum products • other way to disinfect water • the product of sewage treatment • largest source of oil pollution • country with unchlorinated water • dried sludge which can be inhaled • oil as it comes out of the ground • overpriced "alternative" to tap water • ...
An's crossword 2014-12-15
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- A ring shaped island made up of coral buildup
- What the Titanic ran into
- large chunks of ice broken off of glaciers
- There are seven of them
- A body of salt water almost entirely surrounded by land
- lots of mountains in a row
- vast, treeless plains with permafrost
- Artificual water ways used for irrigation or travel
- A large mountain that spews magma
- A narrow piece of land that connects two lands and separates two bodies of water
- A natural spring that spews hot water in the air
- A large noticeable rise in the land compared to the rest
- what Hawaii is made up of
- Pacific ______
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- A large body of water all surrounded by land
- An overgrown area with lots of tropical vegetation
- shallow pool of water in the center of an atoll
- What Florida is
- A steep descent of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- What Hawaii is
- A narrow water way that connects two larger bodies of water
- Sahara _______
- high steep rock overlook
- large piles of windblown sand
25 Clues: What Hawaii is • Sahara _______ • Pacific ______ • What Florida is • There are seven of them • A steep descent of water • high steep rock overlook • What the Titanic ran into • what Hawaii is made up of • lots of mountains in a row • large piles of windblown sand • deeper part of a river or harbor • A large mountain that spews magma • vast, treeless plains with permafrost • ...
176.4 lbs. to 196.2 lbs. (80.0 kg to 89.0 kg) Pokémon 2024-01-24
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- 81.5 kg Fire/Normal VI
- 80.0 kg Water/Psychic I
- 80.0 kg Psychic/Fairy I Galarian
- 81.9 kg Water/Ground III
- 89.0 kg Ice VIII
- 80.5 kg Steel/Fairy VII
- 85.6 kg Psychic IV
- 88.8 kg Water/Dark III
- 80.4 kg Fire III
- 83.0 kg Fire/Dark VII
- 84.0 kg Normal III
- 85.0 kg Flying/Dragon VI
- 86.4 kg Fighting III
- 82.0 kg Ground/Dragon III
- 88.8 kg Water II
- 85.5 kg Water I
- 81.0 kg Water/Rock V
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- 87.6 kg Ice/Water III
- 81.5 kg Poison/Dragon VI
- 85.0 kg Fire/Psychic IX
- 82.8 kg Fighting VII
- 84.5 kg Water/Steel IV
- 81.0 kg Poison/Fire VII Totem-sized
- 80.0 kg Normal I
- 85.0 kg Fighting/Fire I Blaze Breed
- 80.5 kg Electric V
- 87.0 kg Fighting V
- 82.0 kg Water/Bug VII
- 81.1 kg Dark V
- 88.4 kg Normal I
- 85.2 kg Normal/Flying I
- 81.0 kg Steel V
- 82.5 kg Bug/Steel V
- 89.0 kg Bug/Rock VIII
- 80.0 kg Poison III
35 Clues: 81.1 kg Dark V • 81.0 kg Steel V • 85.5 kg Water I • 80.0 kg Normal I • 89.0 kg Ice VIII • 80.4 kg Fire III • 88.4 kg Normal I • 88.8 kg Water II • 80.5 kg Electric V • 87.0 kg Fighting V • 85.6 kg Psychic IV • 84.0 kg Normal III • 80.0 kg Poison III • 82.5 kg Bug/Steel V • 82.8 kg Fighting VII • 86.4 kg Fighting III • 81.0 kg Water/Rock V • 87.6 kg Ice/Water III • 83.0 kg Fire/Dark VII • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
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- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- A long, narrow ditch in a body of water.
- The measure of the acidity.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A large moving body of ice.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- Water Water that does not contain salt.
- An aquifer is an underground layer where the material contains water. It can be less solid material like sand, gravel, clay or silt, but it can be rock as well as long as the rock allows water to get in (that means that it is water-bearing). From such layers or groundwater can be usefully extracted using a well.
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles. High turbidity has low transparency (cloudy). Low turbidity has high transparency (clear).
- Daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertibrates to live in the water
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
- Non drinkable water.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- The removal of salt
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
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- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by natural processes such as wind or water flow, and then transported and deposited in other locations.
- Drinkable.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- Ice Cap A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- Movement of water through a membrane of an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- The processes that circulates H2O between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water. Usually expressed in Parts Per Million (ppm).
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- Specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
38 Clues: Drinkable. • The removal of salt • Non drinkable water. • The measure of the acidity. • A large moving body of ice. • Water Water that does not contain salt. • A long, narrow ditch in a body of water. • Daily change in water levels of the oceans. • A large area of salt water between continents. • The non drinkable water contained in the oceans. • ...
Water Cycle Josie Period 6 2023-11-27
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- water soaking into the ground that can move sideways
- solid skips the "melting" process and turns straight into a gas
- snow is temporarily locked up "in storage" and will melt
- water flows back to the ocean
- water sinking underground
- gas turns into a liquid
- the thermal energy that drives the water cycle
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
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- superhighway of the sky with all of the air
- largest body of water on Earth that takes up 75% of the Earth's surface
- liquid or frozen liquid turning into water vapor gas
- water droplets that can no longer float and fall down
- water in them moves very slowly
- a water molecule that contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
- combination of water from the plant's leaves transpire, and water evaporates from the soil too
- water flowing underground finds an opening to land and emerges
16 Clues: gas turns into a liquid • water sinking underground • water flows back to the ocean • water in them moves very slowly • superhighway of the sky with all of the air • the thermal energy that drives the water cycle • liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain • water soaking into the ground that can move sideways • liquid or frozen liquid turning into water vapor gas • ...
A/B h2o crossword 2017-12-17
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- First country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- Water underground that supplies springs and wells
- Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid (dew or frost)
- Liquid water becoming a gas
- The percent of water in glaciers on Earth
- Water moving downward through the soil openings
- The percent of water that is in our body
- Solid water
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- Water as a gas in the air
- A underground water source
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- What the Earth would look like without water
- The percent of water in an apple
- The percent of usable fresh water on Earth
- First people to record methods of treating water
15 Clues: Solid water • Water as a gas in the air • A underground water source • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Liquid water becoming a gas • The percent of water in an apple • The percent of water that is in our body • The percent of water in glaciers on Earth • The percent of usable fresh water on Earth • What the Earth would look like without water • ...
The Hunger Games 2022-03-29
20 Clues: title • drunk • bloodbath • bread boy • copy bird • spear girl • sting ouch • the country • water plant • chicken bird • coal district • area controllers • water plant weapon • spear girl partner • prissy people place • water plant stylist • agriculture district • obliterated district • water plant bestfriend • silver parachute people
Earth Systems Chapter 16 Vocab 2017-03-24
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- Water / water that collects on the surface of the ground
- Well / a well that is dug or drilled below the water table and water is pumped to the surface.
- Table / the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- / a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
- / the state or quality of a material or membrane that causes it to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
- / 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.
- Bridges / rock formation where an arch has formed with an opening underneath.
- / the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes.
- Springs / a spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.
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- / a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- / a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- of Saturation / 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 tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water.
- / an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space.
- / a cavity in the ground, especially in limestone bedrock, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
- Well / water in a confined aquifer rises on its own due to the pressure of the water rather than pumping.
- / a layer of hard, impervious rock overlying and often sealing in a deposit of oil, gas, or coal.
18 Clues: / the quality of being porous, or full of tiny holes. • Water / water that collects on the surface of the ground • / a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one. • Table / the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • / a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
7 Science Revision Sustainability 2019-09-12
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- Flow of water down the surface
- Collected water droplets on a cold area when humid air is in contacted
- resources that are able to be replaced after a short amount of time
- Evaporated water from plants
- Removing salt from water
- Nature's way of recycling water
- Energy produced by the Sun
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- resources that are not able to be replaced easily
- A scientist who studies organisms
- An agriculture practice where water is supplied to crops through pipes
- heating a liquid, transforming it into a gas
- Different forms of water that fall from the sky
- Heat energy created and stored in the planet
- Not being able to contain any more water
- water stored in soil
- Water in it's most gaseous phase
- Air energy
17 Clues: Air energy • water stored in soil • Removing salt from water • Energy produced by the Sun • Evaporated water from plants • Flow of water down the surface • Nature's way of recycling water • Water in it's most gaseous phase • A scientist who studies organisms • Not being able to contain any more water • heating a liquid, transforming it into a gas • ...
Hydrological Cycle 2014-09-03
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- the continuous flow of water above, below and across the surface of the Earth
- the process of water changing from a gas to a liquid as it cools in the upper troposphere layer of the atmosphere
- water droplets collide and combine or as ice crystals grow, they become too heavy to stay airborne and fall to the earth as drizzle, rain, hail, sleet or snow
- when the upper surface of the saturated zone is free to rise and fall; rises and falls depending on rainfall and percolation
- permeable layer confined between relatively impermeable layers; usually under pressure; water table level less variable
- the movement of water vapor as it is carried by air currents
- the movement of water through soil down to the water table
- any porous water-bearing geological formation
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- is the rate of water that a well can supply over a long period of time
- is an area from which surface runoff is carried away by a single drainage system
- rainfall that does not reach the ground as it collects on plants, treetops, or other structures
- once the soil reaches it capacity to absorb water, the water will begin to run over the land and move towards the lowest point by the force of gravity
- water changes from liquid to gas state as it is heated by the Sun; it rises up into the atmosphere; this occurs from oceans, lakes, streams and the surface of Earth
- area of soil where air is still present; water moves towards water table
- area of soil where no gas is present; all spaces filled with water
- the movement of water beneath the earth’s surface
- the movement of water through Earth’s surface into the soil
- tiny holes in the leaves of plants, called stomata, release water vapor into the air
18 Clues: any porous water-bearing geological formation • the movement of water beneath the earth’s surface • the movement of water through soil down to the water table • the movement of water through Earth’s surface into the soil • the movement of water vapor as it is carried by air currents • area of soil where no gas is present; all spaces filled with water • ...
Watershed vocab 2025-09-09
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- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- : Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- : Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
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- 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 hail.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
- : The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
19 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed. • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2013-02-22
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- When water falls back to earth as precipitation, it may fall back in the oceans, lakes or rivers or it may end up on land.
- Water that falls to the earth during a certain period of time or a particular area.
- Provides thermal energy and heats up the ocean.
- Condensation forms these.
- What the Itsy Bitsy spider climbed up.
- Another word for human beings sweat.
- Over flow of water from land into water.
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- When water gets heated up turns to a steam that rises into the air.
- Vapor that transitions to liquid.
- The process by which plants lose water out of their leaves.
- How water moves between the ocean and other bodies of water, the land and the air.
11 Clues: Condensation forms these. • Vapor that transitions to liquid. • Another word for human beings sweat. • What the Itsy Bitsy spider climbed up. • Over flow of water from land into water. • Provides thermal energy and heats up the ocean. • The process by which plants lose water out of their leaves. • When water gets heated up turns to a steam that rises into the air. • ...
Water & Shore Words 2013-07-09
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- We are known to fly in a V shaped flock
- I have a pink or orange plumage
- I have a very long beak & a large throat pouch
- I am a wild duck with a glossy green head
- I am the most colorful water bird
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- Tube nosed sea birds
- I am one of the most graceful of water birds
- We have a red inflated pouch in the neck
- I am the national bird of the USA
- I am "a bird that chirps in the sand"
- I have a white breast with two black bands
11 Clues: Tube nosed sea birds • I have a pink or orange plumage • I am the national bird of the USA • I am the most colorful water bird • I am "a bird that chirps in the sand" • We are known to fly in a V shaped flock • We have a red inflated pouch in the neck • I am a wild duck with a glossy green head • I have a white breast with two black bands • ...
Water en vuur 2013-11-15
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- eerst ... de rest komt later.
- zon Wat is er …. Graden warm. ( de zon)
- Om de … jaar wordt het overdag eens donker. Hoe komt dit?
- Wat wordt er vaak afgeschoten op nieuwjaar?
- Je moet een een olielamp, een open haard en een kaars aansteken met een lucifer, wat steek je eerst aan?
- is er het bekendste merk van lucifers?
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- Wat komt er vaak voor in warme gebieden en zorgt voor veel vernieling?
- Wat staat er vaak in parken of in een tuin?
- jeugdbeweging op laatste dag kamp
- Een ander woord voor vissen.
- Wat heb je nog nodig om vuur te maken als je al warmte en een brandbaar materiaal hebt?
11 Clues: Een ander woord voor vissen. • eerst ... de rest komt later. • jeugdbeweging op laatste dag kamp • is er het bekendste merk van lucifers? • zon Wat is er …. Graden warm. ( de zon) • Wat staat er vaak in parken of in een tuin? • Wat wordt er vaak afgeschoten op nieuwjaar? • Om de … jaar wordt het overdag eens donker. Hoe komt dit? • ...
The Water Planet 2015-01-06
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- Whats another word for current?
- What is the smallest ocean?
- Where do the warm currants come from?
- Unscamble this word (UMMENSNOE)
- Whats the lightest ocean zone?
- Zone Whats the lowest zone in the ocean?
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- What are clouds made off?
- How many steps does The Water Cycle have?
- What is the largest ocean?
- Whats the name of a person who studies oceans?
- Unscramble this word (IBUSMESIERB)
11 Clues: What are clouds made off? • What is the largest ocean? • What is the smallest ocean? • Whats the lightest ocean zone? • Whats another word for current? • Unscamble this word (UMMENSNOE) • Unscramble this word (IBUSMESIERB) • Where do the warm currants come from? • Zone Whats the lowest zone in the ocean? • How many steps does The Water Cycle have? • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-01-21
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- The process of water falling down to Earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- The level (middle section in the ground) where the water goes through to the ground water.
- The giant ball of gas that heats up Earth and provides the energy to start the water cycle.
- A large body of water that covers 75% of Earth's surface.
- The process water seeps into the ground.
- When the water droplets (rain) goes to the rivers, oceans, lakes, streams, etc.
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- The process that happens when the Sun heats up the water and the water turns into vapor and rises up to the atmosphere.
- Plant sweat that soon goes to the atmosphere.
- The place where water collects, another name for ground water.
- The process when water vapor cools and is forced together by pressure to form a cloud.
- A "puffy" form of gas that is caused by condensation, it can be, cirrus, fog, nimbus, stratus, etc.
11 Clues: The process water seeps into the ground. • Plant sweat that soon goes to the atmosphere. • A large body of water that covers 75% of Earth's surface. • The place where water collects, another name for ground water. • When the water droplets (rain) goes to the rivers, oceans, lakes, streams, etc. • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-01-21
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- The process when water vapor cools and is forced together by pressure to form a cloud.
- The process that happens when the Sun heats up the water and the water turns into vapor and rises up to the atmosphere.
- The process water seeps into the ground.
- Plant sweat that soon goes to the atmosphere.
- A large body of water that covers 75% of Earth's surface.
- The place where water collects, another name for ground water.
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- The process of water falling down to Earth in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- The level (middle section in the ground) where the water goes through to the ground water.
- The giant ball of gas that heats up Earth and provides the energy to start the water cycle.
- When the water droplets (rain) goes to the rivers, oceans, lakes, streams, etc.
- A "puffy" form of gas that is caused by condensation, it can be, cirrus, fog, nimbus, stratus, etc.
11 Clues: The process water seeps into the ground. • Plant sweat that soon goes to the atmosphere. • A large body of water that covers 75% of Earth's surface. • The place where water collects, another name for ground water. • When the water droplets (rain) goes to the rivers, oceans, lakes, streams, etc. • ...
Science water g4 2021-01-22
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- water in the gas state filtration process through which water passes through filter beds and dirts are removed
- we can see clearly through it
- state in which water flows
- has no taste
- has no colour
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- a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea
- source of underground water
- when chlorine is added to water to kill germs
- term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear
- a state of water
- a solid cold form of water
11 Clues: has no taste • has no colour • a state of water • state in which water flows • a solid cold form of water • source of underground water • we can see clearly through it • when chlorine is added to water to kill germs • a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea • term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear • ...
Colorado Water Congress 2020-09-01
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- Before Pine Gulch, this fire the largest wildfire in Colorado history
- Water does what at 212 degrees F
- This dam may become the tallest dam in the State
- This is the tallest peak in Colorado at 14,439 ft amsl
- Number of acre-feet of water equivalent to 16292571 gallons of water
- Name the river in Colorado that was originally called the Grand River
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- Louis Ballast operated the Humpty Dumpty Barrel Drive-In in Denver and trademarked this very popular food item
- Katherine Lee Bates wrote "America the Beautiful" after being inspired by the view from this Colorado Peak
- President that signed the proclamation admitting Colorado to the Union
- This Denver avenue is the longest continuous street in North America
- Colorado state fossil
11 Clues: Colorado state fossil • Water does what at 212 degrees F • This dam may become the tallest dam in the State • This is the tallest peak in Colorado at 14,439 ft amsl • This Denver avenue is the longest continuous street in North America • Number of acre-feet of water equivalent to 16292571 gallons of water • ...
SIC Water Quality 2021-01-08
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- where we are keeping the salmon in the classroom
- this is what humans and fish need to breathe
- water is this when there are no chemicals
- salmon like the water to have a ______ temperature
- a home or environment
- these help shade water and keep it cold
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- the measurement of sediment in water
- what fish are we studying?
- if water is this, salmon can see their predators
- what we use to measure temperature
- measures how basic or acidic water is
11 Clues: a home or environment • what fish are we studying? • what we use to measure temperature • the measurement of sediment in water • measures how basic or acidic water is • these help shade water and keep it cold • water is this when there are no chemicals • this is what humans and fish need to breathe • where we are keeping the salmon in the classroom • ...
The Water Cycle 2017-06-04
11 Clues: circle • liquid • a nutrient • dew is this • salt in water • we breathe it • water going up • it's in the air • food for the plants • rain,snow,sleet,hail • something to do with plants
Treating waste water 2019-07-10
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- gas used to sterilise water; kills bacteria
- infrastructure that conveys sewage including drains, manholes and pumping stations
- produced during sedimentation; includes organic matter such as human waste
- the digestion of sludge does not required oxygen so is ...........
- second step in sewage treatment, where solid sediments are allowed to settle out
- first step in sewage treatment, which involves the removal of large objects using a metal grid
- use product from the breakdown of sludge
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- dried sludge can be used to generate electricity; it can be replaced easily so if ..................
- wastewater from homes, businesses and industry
- use of sludge
- type of bacterial digestion that occurs in the presence of oxygen
11 Clues: use of sludge • use product from the breakdown of sludge • gas used to sterilise water; kills bacteria • wastewater from homes, businesses and industry • type of bacterial digestion that occurs in the presence of oxygen • the digestion of sludge does not required oxygen so is ........... • produced during sedimentation; includes organic matter such as human waste • ...
Drinking Water Crossword 2017-11-28
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- a water source under the ground
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the first country to use chlorine to kill germs in the water
- water vapor becoming a liquid (dew) or a solid (frost)
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
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- water as a gas in the air
- liquid water becoming a gas
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- the first people to record methods of treating water
11 Clues: water as a gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • water moving downward through openings in the soil • the first people to record methods of treating water • water vapor becoming a liquid (dew) or a solid (frost) • water under the ground that supplies springs and wells • ...
Minerals and Water 2017-12-07
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- The crystalline mineral compound of calcium and phosphorus that makes up bone and teeth.
- An organic acid found in some leafy green vegetables that binds to calcium and decreases its bioavailability and absorption.
- Underground rock formations that contain water, which can be drawn to the surface for use.
- The discoloration and pitting of tooth enamel caused by prolonged ingestion of excessive fluoride.
- Water located beneath the earth’s surface in soil pores and fractures of rock formation.
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- A decrease in the functional activity of the gonads.
- Substances that separate into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current.
- A compound in the outer husks of cereal grains that binds with minerals and inhibits their bioavailability absorption.
- A condition that results from excessive bone loss.
- A defect of the thyroid gland that is associated with an iodide deficiency.
- The passage of a solvent such as water through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated compartment to a more concentrated compartment.
11 Clues: A condition that results from excessive bone loss. • A decrease in the functional activity of the gonads. • A defect of the thyroid gland that is associated with an iodide deficiency. • The crystalline mineral compound of calcium and phosphorus that makes up bone and teeth. • ...
The Water Cycle 2020-10-14
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- Water moving from a liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor
- Water loss through the leaves of plants
- Uppermost surface of groundwater
- Underground layer of porous rock containing water
- Water movement within the soil
- Change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water
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- Water movement from the surface to the soil
- When water water falls down to Earth's surface
- Solid water turns directly to vapor without becoming a liquid
- Vaporous water turns directly to solid
- Water that is pulled by gravity across land's surface
11 Clues: Water movement within the soil • Uppermost surface of groundwater • Vaporous water turns directly to solid • Water loss through the leaves of plants • Water movement from the surface to the soil • When water water falls down to Earth's surface • Underground layer of porous rock containing water • Water that is pulled by gravity across land's surface • ...
bodies of water 2021-06-20
11 Clues: Schitts • ___ bass • In the past • Eating dinner • Largest ocean • French for lake • Lake french donkey • Gulf of (south anchorage) • River that separates Nebraska • When living on a stream u are a • River flowing thru New York, Pennsylvania to go to the Chesapeake
water cycle jonah 2023-11-27
11 Clues: water vapor • water molecule • liquid to a gas • they flow water • seeps into the ground • water vapor in the air • what turns solid to a gas • water running on the surface • the energy that drives the water cycle • falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc) • a body of water that is smaller then a ocean
Water Cycle Definitions 2023-02-15
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- movement of water in runoff or in waterways
- movement of water underground
- water in soil is drawn into plants
- slow passing of a liquid through a filter (soil)
- the flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface
- the process of gas turning to a liquid
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- water produced by the melting snow that cannot be absorbed into the ground.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- when water changes directly from a solid like ice to gaseous water vapor
- the process of liquid turning to a gas
- when release water vapor into the air from their leaves
11 Clues: movement of water underground • water in soil is drawn into plants • the process of liquid turning to a gas • the process of gas turning to a liquid • movement of water in runoff or in waterways • slow passing of a liquid through a filter (soil) • the flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface • when release water vapor into the air from their leaves • ...
beckham water cycle 2023-03-03
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- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- another name for the water cycle
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- plants "sweat" water from their leaves
- water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
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- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water in its gaseous form
- water found below the Earth's surface
- a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, which forms when the air is cooled and condensation occurs
11 Clues: water in its gaseous form • another name for the water cycle • water found below the Earth's surface • plants "sweat" water from their leaves • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • ...
Save Your Water 2023-03-03
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- Penggunaan pestisida dalam pertanian dapat menyebabkan .......... air
- Kolam, waduk, sumur termasuk sumber air......
- Kumpulan air asin yang menggenangi dan membagi daratan atas benua atau pulau-pulau disebut dengan........
- Contoh air angkasa/air atmosfer adalah air.....
- Air hasil dari proses penyubliman awan atau uap air adalah.......
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- Air yang mudah terkontaminasi oleh aktifitas makhluk hidup disebut air.....
- Badan air alami berukuran besar yang dikelilingi oleh daratan dan tidak berhubungan dengan laut, kecuali melalui sungai disebut dengan.......
- Air yang mengandung banyak mineral dan dipengaruhi kondisi geologis disebut dengan air........
- Over populasi, konflik, jarak, dan kekeringan merupakan.........kelangkaan air bersih.
- Contoh dari air tanah adalah air.....
- Suatu zat yang tersusun dari unsur kimia hidrogen dan oksigen dan berada dalam bentuk gas, cair, dan padat disebut....
11 Clues: Contoh dari air tanah adalah air..... • Kolam, waduk, sumur termasuk sumber air...... • Contoh air angkasa/air atmosfer adalah air..... • Air hasil dari proses penyubliman awan atau uap air adalah....... • Penggunaan pestisida dalam pertanian dapat menyebabkan .......... air • Air yang mudah terkontaminasi oleh aktifitas makhluk hidup disebut air..... • ...
Urban Water Cycle 2023-03-02
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- A source lake for Tulsa's drinking water
- The comparatively solid waste after primary clarification
- An area of land where all of the moisture that falls on it flows into the same waterway: a creek, stream, or river
- Another source lake for Tulsa's drinking water
- The treated liquid (from a wastewater treatment plant) that's released back to nature
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- The chemical used in both wastewater and drinking water treatments to kill microorganisms like bacteria
- Where the pre-screened debris goes since the wastewater treatment plant can't handle non-organic material
- The chemical added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay
- Another source lake for Tulsa's drinking water
- Used water running away from your dwelling
- City infrastructure that carries water
- Nickname for water that is treated prior to coming to your home
12 Clues: City infrastructure that carries water • A source lake for Tulsa's drinking water • Used water running away from your dwelling • Another source lake for Tulsa's drinking water • Another source lake for Tulsa's drinking water • The comparatively solid waste after primary clarification • The chemical added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-03-02
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- with heavy downpours, in particular, water flows over the Earth’s surface, eventually making its way back into our rivers, streams, and reservoirs ready to start the cycle all over again.
- when a liquid turns to a gas
- rain, snow, sleet or hail
- ongoing movement of water within the Earth’s atmosphere.
- process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- water that is found under the ground
- when gas turns to a liquid Water that doesn't soak into the ground
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- when water seeps down into the soil Something that gets into the water that isn't supposed to be thereThis causes the water to heat up and evaporate
- when the ground cannot hold any more water
- when water is taken in or soaked up
- this force makes water flow downhill, off your roof, into creeks, down rivers and even over giant waterfalls
11 Clues: rain, snow, sleet or hail • when a liquid turns to a gas • when water is taken in or soaked up • water that is found under the ground • when the ground cannot hold any more water • ongoing movement of water within the Earth’s atmosphere. • when gas turns to a liquid Water that doesn't soak into the ground • ...
The water cycle 2023-03-20
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- Small and often round droplets of water that fall from the clouds
- Huge ball of gas in the sky that provides light for the earth
- The process of something turning from water into vapor
- A substance in it's gas stage
- A large body of water that covers around 70% of earth
- The process of removing something like salt from saltwater
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- The process of something turning from vapor into water
- The water that goes down something like a mountain
- A small sphere of liquid
- A small narrow running river
- A mixture of rain and snow that is partly frozen
11 Clues: A small sphere of liquid • A small narrow running river • A substance in it's gas stage • A mixture of rain and snow that is partly frozen • The water that goes down something like a mountain • A large body of water that covers around 70% of earth • The process of something turning from vapor into water • The process of something turning from water into vapor • ...
Properties of Water 2023-06-12
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- molecules with polar covalent bonds that are attracted to water
- binding together of like molecules
- dissolved substance
- the starting molecules of a chemical reaction
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- molecules containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
- the final molecules of a chemical reaction
- occurs when the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction
- binding together of different molecules
- dissolving agent
- liquid consisting of a homogeneous mixture of 2+ substances
- molecules with nonpolar covalent bonds that are more attracted to each other
11 Clues: dissolving agent • dissolved substance • binding together of like molecules • binding together of different molecules • the final molecules of a chemical reaction • the starting molecules of a chemical reaction • liquid consisting of a homogeneous mixture of 2+ substances • molecules containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-09-15
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- Process of which water changes from liquid to gas.
- The area of land where all the water that falls in it and drains off of it goes into the same place.
- Water evaporated through the leaves of a plant.
- Solid rain.
- The downward movement of water from the land surface into porous rock.
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- Water released from couds in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Process in which water changes from vapor to liquid.
- Water that did not get absorbed into soil or evaporate.
- Solid water directly evaporating without melting.
- The water cycle would not be exist without this.
- It would not rain without this.
11 Clues: Solid rain. • It would not rain without this. • Water evaporated through the leaves of a plant. • The water cycle would not be exist without this. • Solid water directly evaporating without melting. • Process of which water changes from liquid to gas. • Process in which water changes from vapor to liquid. • Water that did not get absorbed into soil or evaporate. • ...
Women on water 2025-01-07
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- Has her own law and got Olympic silver
- Clare woman who sailed solo and wrote novels
- Double Laura youngest lady who sailed the world
- Baret first woman circumnavigator in disguise
- Carried the flag for Ireland in ‘08
- Bonney pirate in the Caribbean
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- Pirate who let the moment linger
- Holmes’ pal who sailed the world solo non-stop
- 2024 Olympian
- Tracy who led an all female team
- Dame who sailed the world solo but did not say I shall return
11 Clues: 2024 Olympian • Bonney pirate in the Caribbean • Pirate who let the moment linger • Tracy who led an all female team • Carried the flag for Ireland in ‘08 • Has her own law and got Olympic silver • Clare woman who sailed solo and wrote novels • Baret first woman circumnavigator in disguise • Holmes’ pal who sailed the world solo non-stop • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-12-18
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- The movement of water from the land to the sky that repeats
- A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- Water that has no salt and is suitable for consumption if clean or processed
- Water from land and soil rises into the sky as water vapor
- Water vapor clumps together into clouds
- The process of removing salt from saltwater
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- Water that contains salt and is in our oceans
- Clouds get heavy and make rain
- Water droplets from plants rise into the air as water vapor
- Water rises into the sky as water vapor
- Water held underground in the soil or the pores and crevices of a rock
11 Clues: Clouds get heavy and make rain • Water rises into the sky as water vapor • Water vapor clumps together into clouds • The process of removing salt from saltwater • Water that contains salt and is in our oceans • Water from land and soil rises into the sky as water vapor • The movement of water from the land to the sky that repeats • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- How many types of precipitation are there?
- The water cycle is the process by which water _______ through the atmosphere from a liquid to a gas caused by heat.
- The water cycle is a CYCLE meaning it never...
- This occurs when unused water from a plant is evaporated
- Evaporation changes water from a liquid to a _________.
- The most common type of precipitation in our area is...
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- Condensation helps form our __________.
- This occurs when water vapor in the air turns into a liquid.
- The largest body of water on Earth is the...
- Types of precipitation include rain, snow, sleet, and _____
- The __________ is the main source of heat that powers evaporation.
11 Clues: Condensation helps form our __________. • How many types of precipitation are there? • The largest body of water on Earth is the... • The water cycle is a CYCLE meaning it never... • Evaporation changes water from a liquid to a _________. • The most common type of precipitation in our area is... • This occurs when unused water from a plant is evaporated • ...
Bodies of Water 2024-09-10
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- River The Spanish used this water route; Flows from the Rocky Mountains into the Pacific
- Lakes Many inland port cities were established along the shores of these bodies of water
- River The western-most river explored by Lewis and Clarke; Flows from Canada to the Pacific
- Lawrence River Forms a partial border between Eastern Canada and the state of New York
- River Transportation artery carrying farm and industrial products into the Mississippi River
- River Known as the 'Gateway to the West'; Helped settlers travel from the east to the west
- Ocean This body of water was used by explorers and is known as 'An Early Exploration Route'
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- Ocean Known as the 'Highway for Early Explorers, Settlers, and Immigrants'
- of Mexico The French and Spanish explored this body of water; Connects to the Atlantic Ocean
- River Transports industrial & farm products to the Gulf of Mexico; called a transportation artery
- Grande River Forms the border between Mexico and the United States; Flows into the Gulf of Mexico
11 Clues: Ocean Known as the 'Highway for Early Explorers, Settlers, and Immigrants' • Lawrence River Forms a partial border between Eastern Canada and the state of New York • River The Spanish used this water route; Flows from the Rocky Mountains into the Pacific • ...
Chapter 5 - Water 2024-10-02
Across
- The volume of voids or open space in a rock or unconsolidated material.
- single most important erosional agent
- Where do you find the most hot springs in the U.S.
- permeable rock strata or sediment that transmit groundwater freely
- the most common drainage pattern
- type of rock formation that rises from the floor of a cave due to the accumulation of material deposited on the floor from ceiling drippings
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- Caves most commonly form in
- an abandoned, cutoff, meander loop
- a type of stream pattern that develops on lands underlain by alternating bands of resistant and less-resistant rock
- icicle-like speleothem that grows down from the roof of a cave
- a type of stream pattern that develops only on growing mountains like volcanoes or where the land surface is tectonically doming upward
11 Clues: Caves most commonly form in • the most common drainage pattern • an abandoned, cutoff, meander loop • single most important erosional agent • Where do you find the most hot springs in the U.S. • icicle-like speleothem that grows down from the roof of a cave • permeable rock strata or sediment that transmit groundwater freely • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-12-06
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- point the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- changing water particles from a liquid to a gas
- water in the atmosphere that falls to Earth as rain, sleet , snow or hail
- point the temperature at which a liquid turns to vapor when heated
- point the temperature at which liquid turns to a solid when cooled
Down
- the process by which water particles change from a gas to a liquid
- cycle the continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and the air
- takes up a definite amount of space , but has no definite shape
- has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space
- the ability to do work or cause change
- does not take up a definite amount of space and has no definite shape
11 Clues: the ability to do work or cause change • changing water particles from a liquid to a gas • point the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space • takes up a definite amount of space , but has no definite shape • the process by which water particles change from a gas to a liquid • ...
Water Color Wednesday 2024-01-17
Across
- Faith,Hope,&Charity
- to be understood the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily
- Transgression of Gods teachings all humans do this
- matters ought to be handled by the smallest, lowest, or least centralized competent authority rather than by a higher and more distant one, whenever possible.
Down
- The state in which Adam & Eve lived in divinity with God prior to sin.
- Human inclination to sin
- Gods gift to us to choose whether to live in sin or in his name
- the simultaneous possession of sanctifying grace and the preternatural gifts.
- Christ's work of redemption accomplished principally by his Passion, death, Resurrection, and glorious Ascension
- The first human sin defying god and casting humans out of divinity
- We are one human family regardless of background
11 Clues: Faith,Hope,&Charity • Human inclination to sin • We are one human family regardless of background • Transgression of Gods teachings all humans do this • Gods gift to us to choose whether to live in sin or in his name • The first human sin defying god and casting humans out of divinity • The state in which Adam & Eve lived in divinity with God prior to sin. • ...
Properties of Water 2021-09-01
Across
- pH of less than 7
- water sticks to itself
- allows large bodies of water to maintain stable temperatures
- 100 C or 212 F
- resulting product of a solvent and solute
Down
- cohesiveness of liquid at surface
- water sticks to something else
- 0 C or -32 F
- pH of more than 7
- material that dissolves in a solvent
- one part slightly negative; one part slightly positive
11 Clues: 0 C or -32 F • 100 C or 212 F • pH of less than 7 • pH of more than 7 • water sticks to itself • water sticks to something else • cohesiveness of liquid at surface • material that dissolves in a solvent • resulting product of a solvent and solute • one part slightly negative; one part slightly positive • allows large bodies of water to maintain stable temperatures
Properties of Water 2021-09-03
Across
- sticking to other substances
- equal to mass divided by volume
- pressure at a given depth that is a result of the weight of liquid acting on an area at that depth
- liquid flowing in narrow spaces without assistance
- the amount of states water can exist in
Down
- water is a universal___
- the ability to attach to other molecules
- two Hydrogen one oxygen
- upwards force that fluid exerts an object less dense
- negative charge from oxygen and positive charge from hydrogen
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree Celsius
11 Clues: water is a universal___ • two Hydrogen one oxygen • sticking to other substances • equal to mass divided by volume • the amount of states water can exist in • the ability to attach to other molecules • liquid flowing in narrow spaces without assistance • upwards force that fluid exerts an object less dense • negative charge from oxygen and positive charge from hydrogen • ...
SU(WATER) PROJESİ 2022-01-06
Across
- İNSAN ELİYLE DEĞİŞİKLİĞE UĞRAMAMIŞ, CANLI CANSIZ VARLIKLARI İÇEREN, DOĞAL YAPISINI KORUYAN ÇEVRE
- YAĞIŞSIZLIK
- TEMİZLEME, KATIŞIKSIZ DURUMA GETİRME
- YERYÜZÜNDE BELİRLİ BİR YATAK İÇİNDE, EĞİM BOYUNCA SÜREKLİ VEYA ZAMAN ZAMAN AKAN SU
- KARALAR ÜZERİNDEKİ SU ÇANAKLARINI DOLDURMUŞ TATLI VEYA TUZLU SU
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- YER KABUĞUNU ÇUKUR BÖLÜMLERİNİ KAPLAYAN BİRBİRİLERİ İLE BAĞLANTILI TUZLU SU KÜTLESİ
- KULLANILMIŞ, ARTIK İŞLENEMZ, ÇEVRE İÇİN ZARARLI MADDE
- KUMLUK, SUSSUZ VE ISSIZ GENİŞ ARAZİ
- AĞAÇLARLA ÖRTÜLÜ GENİŞ ALAN
- ANAKARALARI BİRBİRİNDEN AYIRAN BÜYÜK DENİZ
- ACI VEYA TUZLU OLMAYAN, İÇİLEBİLİR SU
11 Clues: YAĞIŞSIZLIK • AĞAÇLARLA ÖRTÜLÜ GENİŞ ALAN • KUMLUK, SUSSUZ VE ISSIZ GENİŞ ARAZİ • TEMİZLEME, KATIŞIKSIZ DURUMA GETİRME • ACI VEYA TUZLU OLMAYAN, İÇİLEBİLİR SU • ANAKARALARI BİRBİRİNDEN AYIRAN BÜYÜK DENİZ • KULLANILMIŞ, ARTIK İŞLENEMZ, ÇEVRE İÇİN ZARARLI MADDE • KARALAR ÜZERİNDEKİ SU ÇANAKLARINI DOLDURMUŞ TATLI VEYA TUZLU SU • ...
Water on Earth 2022-01-12
Across
- The measure of how salty the water is.
- The closer you are to this the warmer the ocean water is.
- When rain or snow melts into the ground it is called ______.
- Because of this water must be treated before consumed.
- Almost all of earths fresh water is rain and ____.
- About 7/10 of Earth's fresh water is this.
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- Holds water for a small town.
- Much of the salt we add to our foods come from this.
- This body of water flows generally into oceans.
- We need to be careful that we do not do this with water.
- Floating pieces of ice.
11 Clues: Floating pieces of ice. • Holds water for a small town. • The measure of how salty the water is. • About 7/10 of Earth's fresh water is this. • This body of water flows generally into oceans. • Almost all of earths fresh water is rain and ____. • Much of the salt we add to our foods come from this. • Because of this water must be treated before consumed. • ...
