water Crossword Puzzles
Story of Drinking Water 2017-12-13
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- Water ___ at 212 Degrees Fahrenheit
- There are three ___ in a single drop of water.
- Water under the ground
- What percent of Earth's water is salt water?
- Water vapor becomes a liquid.
- Who were the first people to record methods for treating water??
- Cycle Water moves from Earth, to air, then back to Earth.
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- First country to use chlorine to kill germs.
- What would Earth look like without water.
- Water ____ at 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Liquid water becomes a gas.
- Main way to clean water
- Vapor Water as a gas in the air.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- What percent of Earths surface is water?
15 Clues: Water under the ground • Main way to clean water • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Liquid water becomes a gas. • Water vapor becomes a liquid. • Vapor Water as a gas in the air. • Water ___ at 212 Degrees Fahrenheit • Water ____ at 32 Degrees Fahrenheit • What percent of Earths surface is water? • What would Earth look like without water. • ...
starter pokemon 2014-02-25
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- water starter kalos
- fire starter sinnoh
- grass starter kanto
- water starter sinnoh
- grass starter kalos
- grass starter unova
- grass starter johto
- grass starter hoenn
- grass starter sinnoh
- water starter johto
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- fire starter hoenn
- fire starter kanto
- water starter hoenn
- water starter unova
- fire starter johto
- water starter kanto
- fire starter unova
- fire starter kalos
18 Clues: fire starter hoenn • fire starter kanto • fire starter johto • fire starter unova • fire starter kalos • water starter kalos • fire starter sinnoh • water starter hoenn • grass starter kanto • water starter unova • grass starter kalos • water starter kanto • grass starter unova • grass starter johto • grass starter hoenn • water starter johto • water starter sinnoh • grass starter sinnoh
benchmark review 2014-12-12
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- an increase of minerals in water
- water under the ground
- material that can be harmful to organisms
- one specific spot of pollution
- water suitable to drink
- heating of water caused by human activity
- body of rock that can store lots of water
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- growth of civilization in urban areas
- water above the ground
- a body of water formed behind a dam
- multiple spots of pollution
- live or dead organisms are added to water
- frozen soil
- when salt water seeps into an aquifer
- when harmful chemicals are added to water
- filtration of water
16 Clues: frozen soil • filtration of water • water above the ground • water under the ground • water suitable to drink • multiple spots of pollution • one specific spot of pollution • an increase of minerals in water • a body of water formed behind a dam • growth of civilization in urban areas • when salt water seeps into an aquifer • material that can be harmful to organisms • ...
science 2025-03-03
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- water to the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people in Canada
- water that is stored in the ground
- the European settlers view of the land in North America
- the percent of freshwater
- when there Is something that isn't good in the water
- not enough rain fall.
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- where it doesn't stop raining
- keeps water clean
- you need to survive on earth.
- water getting sucked up.
- severe water shortages
- water use
- a big body of water
- a main forum of freshwater.
- water that fell back down to earth
- a small body of water
16 Clues: water use • keeps water clean • a big body of water • a small body of water • not enough rain fall. • severe water shortages • water getting sucked up. • the percent of freshwater • a main forum of freshwater. • where it doesn't stop raining • you need to survive on earth. • water that is stored in the ground • water that fell back down to earth • ...
Landforms 2020-12-01
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- an overflow of water onto land
- land collapse due to void underneath
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- tectonic trembling(shaking) of earth
- flat area of land
- fast movement of earth down a slope
- a valley between two steep walls
- body of water that empties into a lake or ocean
- flowing water down a narrow apace
- opening which vents lava, gasses and ash
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- hill made of wind blown sand
- scratches and scrapes in bedrock caused by moving ice
- giant hill with steep sides
- an overflow of water on dry land
- flat piece of land raised up with steep sides
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a natural mound
- an underground cavern
- a lowland area between mountains with gently sloping sides
- spring water that comes out of the ground
- river that drops sand and sediment at the end of a lake or ocean
- land surrounded by water
22 Clues: a natural mound • flat area of land • an underground cavern • land surrounded by water • giant hill with steep sides • hill made of wind blown sand • an overflow of water onto land • an overflow of water on dry land • a valley between two steep walls • flowing water down a narrow apace • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • fast movement of earth down a slope • ...
Colonel Chemistry's Crossword 2013-01-16
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- colour, texture, and taste are ______ properties
- Spinning cloud with a funnel shape
- describes an object as being shiny or dull
- the state of air over a short period of time
- The weather of a place over a long period of time
- The process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
- most common type of storm
- Water that is found underground
- amount of water vapor in the air
- the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent such as water
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- Large, powerful storm that occurs over large bodies of water
- how easily a liquid flows
- describes how an object feels (smooth)
- The process of water vapor turning into water droplets
- Scientists who study weather
- the way something smells
- the ability of a block to be pulled into a wire
- the ability of a solid to be hammered into a thin sheet
- mass divided by volume
- Water overflow that is caused by a large amount of rainfall
20 Clues: mass divided by volume • the way something smells • how easily a liquid flows • most common type of storm • Scientists who study weather • Water that is found underground • amount of water vapor in the air • Spinning cloud with a funnel shape • describes how an object feels (smooth) • describes an object as being shiny or dull • the state of air over a short period of time • ...
geography crossword 2023-10-17
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- process of breaking down rock by wind or water
- a high, flat, landform
- ground built by sediment deposited by a stream
- a large mass of land into a body of water
- a nearly flat area
- a body of water that is usually fresh
- a land mass always above surrounding land
- a narrow strip of land with sea on the side
- a flat topped mountain or hill
- the body of water dividing Europe from America
- a large natural stream of water
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- a very large body of water surrounding large land masses
- the body of water dividing the US and Asia
- a set of closely grouped islands
- a place where water was reached the surface
- the continent that is also a country
- the forecast of temperature, wind and rain
- a narrow channel of the sea joining 2 bodies of water
- a long depression in the surface
- a natural depression on the earths surface
20 Clues: a nearly flat area • a high, flat, landform • a flat topped mountain or hill • a large natural stream of water • a set of closely grouped islands • a long depression in the surface • the continent that is also a country • a body of water that is usually fresh • a large mass of land into a body of water • a land mass always above surrounding land • ...
Weather Vocabulary 2024-10-21
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- water changes to water vapor
- water is released from clouds
- layers of gas that surround the planet
- water vapor turns to liquid water
- spiraling cloud that doesn't touch ground
- gray clouds like a blanket low in the sky
- storm forms over ocean with very high winds
- large sections of rain in a hurricane
- most dangerous part of a hurricane at edge of eye
- condensed water vapor in the atmosphere that join
- scientist who studies the weather
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- the force of air pressing down
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- violent rotating column of air from thunderstorms
- center of a hurricane
- where plants lose water vapor through leaves
- intense rotating storms over oceans
- whit puffy clouds in blue sunny skies
- imaginary line around the center of earth
- thin wispy clouds high in the sky
- weather condition over a long time
- what's happening outside over a short time
- measures wind speed
- funnel cloud that forms over water
24 Clues: measures wind speed • center of a hurricane • water changes to water vapor • water is released from clouds • the force of air pressing down • water vapor turns to liquid water • thin wispy clouds high in the sky • scientist who studies the weather • weather condition over a long time • funnel cloud that forms over water • intense rotating storms over oceans • ...
Rivers 2024-11-21
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- force that converts river's potential energy to kinetic
- where two streams meet
- flow water moving over the surface
- rocks allows water to easily enters and pass through
- type of erosion that lengthens a river's channel
- Rivers appears like branches of a tree
- water moving deeper into soil and rocks
- rocks sub against each each getting smaller and rounder
- forms over alternating layers of hard and soft rocks
- Boundary between two drainage basins
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- Spur formed from erosion in the upper course a river
- basin an area of land drained by a rivers and its tributaries
- large rocks roll along bed of a river
- level at which rocks are saturated with water
- water entering the soil
- small particles suspended in moving water
- action force of water erodes the bed and bank of the river
- water moving horizontally through rocks
- River Longest navigable river in Jamaica
- moving horizontally through the soil
- takes water away from river into sea
21 Clues: where two streams meet • water entering the soil • flow water moving over the surface • moving horizontally through the soil • takes water away from river into sea • Boundary between two drainage basins • large rocks roll along bed of a river • Rivers appears like branches of a tree • water moving horizontally through rocks • water moving deeper into soil and rocks • ...
The Properties of Ocean Water 2021-12-10
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- slight separation of charges at each atom
- negatively charged
- group of two or more atoms held together
- amount of dissolved gas that the water can hold
- upward force on an object
- Water resisting objects from penetrating its surface
- amount of gas currently dissolved in the water
- positively charged
- photosynthetic protists
- amount of dissolved salt in a liquid
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- water molecules sticking to substances other than water
- partially positive hydrogen atom bonded with partially negative oxygen end
- water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- water molecules sticking to other substances other than water
- mass divided by volume
- building blocks of all matter
- measure of the visibility in the water
- center of an atom
- no charge
- tendency for a fluid to resist flow
20 Clues: no charge • center of an atom • negatively charged • positively charged • mass divided by volume • photosynthetic protists • upward force on an object • building blocks of all matter • tendency for a fluid to resist flow • amount of dissolved salt in a liquid • measure of the visibility in the water • group of two or more atoms held together • ...
Water Cycle - Zaeda G. 2022-11-28
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- when water soaks into the ground
- fast flowing bodies of water that lead to lakes and oceans
- groundwater that has found it's way to the surface
- the process of water vapor becoming a cloud
- water that flows off peaks
- the process of water seeping into the ground
- the process of water vapor being pulled down to the earth as rain or snow
- the driving force that causes precipitation
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- the largest body of usable freshwater
- the process of liquid water becoming water vapor
- fresh water located underground
- the process of solid water directly becoming gas
- the driving force that causes evaporation
- the scientific name for the air around us
- the largest body of water in the water cycle
- the scientific name for water
16 Clues: water that flows off peaks • the scientific name for water • fresh water located underground • when water soaks into the ground • the largest body of usable freshwater • the driving force that causes evaporation • the scientific name for the air around us • the process of water vapor becoming a cloud • the driving force that causes precipitation • ...
water cycle SMS/ jordi 2024-12-16
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- when water seeps into the soil
- when the sun hits the water
- when water underground moves
- one of the key factors to the water cycle
- when spring comes this makes the rivers rise
- helps with the water cycle
- when plants release water
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- when water turns into clouds
- when plants move water with gravity
- when there is water underground
- when water moves back into the ocean
- the start of the water cycle
- when water,snow,hail falls down to the ground
- little water droplets are close to the ground
- when water goes into lakes
15 Clues: when plants release water • helps with the water cycle • when water goes into lakes • when the sun hits the water • when water turns into clouds • when water underground moves • the start of the water cycle • when water seeps into the soil • when there is water underground • when plants move water with gravity • when water moves back into the ocean • ...
Wow, Some Nice Water Terms-- 2017-12-07
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- first country to kill germs with chlorine
- liquid water becoming a gas
- percent of an apple that is water
- degrees F that water boils at
- gas phase of water
- degrees F that water freezes at
- water vapor becoming a liquid or solid
- atoms that make a water molecule
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water as a gas in the air
- underground water source
- percent of human blood that is water
- first people to record methods of treating water
- what the earth would look like without water
- solid phase of water
15 Clues: gas phase of water • solid phase of water • underground water source • water as a gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • degrees F that water boils at • degrees F that water freezes at • atoms that make a water molecule • percent of an apple that is water • percent of human blood that is water • water vapor becoming a liquid or solid • ...
Wow, Some Nice Water Terms-- 2017-12-07
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- gas phase of water
- liquid water becoming a gas
- degrees F that water boils at
- degrees F that water freezes at
- water vapor becoming a liquid or solid
- percent of human blood that is water
- what the earth would look like without water
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water as a gas in the air
- solid phase of water
- underground water source
- percent of an apple that is water
- first people to record methods of treating water
- first country to kill germs with chlorine
- atoms that make a water molecule
15 Clues: gas phase of water • solid phase of water • underground water source • water as a gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • degrees F that water boils at • degrees F that water freezes at • atoms that make a water molecule • percent of an apple that is water • percent of human blood that is water • water vapor becoming a liquid or solid • ...
Water cycle SMS - Eli c. 2024-12-16
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- what starts the water cycle.
- a place that hold 96% of water.
- seep into the ground.
- that flows water to oceans.
- liquid water to a water vapor.
- water soaks into the ground
- something that hold water in the air.
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- a underground place that holds water.
- water vapor to liquid water.
- what water is made.
- look like a mini volcano.
- something that is melting.
- a place where water is moving under ground then finds a opening..
- a low area in the ground that hold water.
- nothing but water running off land.
15 Clues: what water is made. • seep into the ground. • look like a mini volcano. • something that is melting. • that flows water to oceans. • water soaks into the ground • water vapor to liquid water. • what starts the water cycle. • liquid water to a water vapor. • a place that hold 96% of water. • nothing but water running off land. • a underground place that holds water. • ...
Water Cycle-Colin S 2022-11-29
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- In the mountains with most of the fresh water on earth
- Water that is in the ground
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- A large body of water
- A water molecule
- Lot's of water under the ground
- Liquid water that runs of the surface
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- Very hot water shooting out of a mini volcano
- Snow that melts and goes into rivers
- The main driving force of the water cycle
- fast moving water that goes into creeks, lakes, etc
- Water that turns into water vapor
- Cycle of Water
- Fast moving water that goes down into lakes, Etc
- A liquid seeping into the ground
15 Clues: Cycle of Water • A water molecule • A large body of water • Water that is in the ground • Lot's of water under the ground • A liquid seeping into the ground • Water that turns into water vapor • Snow that melts and goes into rivers • Liquid water that runs of the surface • Any form of water falling from the sky • The main driving force of the water cycle • ...
How well you know PUB 2020-12-04
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- ABC stands for Active,_____, Clean
- Inorganic lab deals with testing of heavy metals and other ionic compounds._________ is a surrogate parameter for conductivity that can tell if the salinity of water has increased.
- Parent Agency of PUB is the ministry of ________and Environment.
- From 1 April 2020, national water agency PUB will assume the additional role as the nations's________ Protection Agency.
- PUB is the national water agency that manages Singapore's water supply,water catchment and_____ water.
- PUB is a ______Board under the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment.
- Four National Taps are local catchment water,_____ water, NEWater, desalinated water.
- The labs are located in level two and _____.
- Many times during ERP, Microbiology lab are called back after office hours to test for ATP, TC EC and HPC. HPC stands for heterotrophic _______ count and is representative of all bacteria that can grow on carbon source.
- PUB's mission is to supply good water, reclaim used water and tame____ water.
- ______Building is PUB's headquarters.
- RWS stands for Raw Water ______.
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- How many divisions are there in WQD?
- SVOC stands for Semi _____ Organic Compounds.
- How many labs are there in WQD?
- QA_______ deals with four key functions, Regulations, Auditing, Sampling
- General lab handles hundreds of samples daily. Most samples require pH, Conductivity and Turbidity tests, which are automatically tested by ________ machine.
- When algal counts are high, there is a possibility that high algal toxins are produced. These toxins can cause organ failure, cancer and death. Biology lab activates _______ tests to determine if the level of toxins are high.
- The system that we use to apply Annual Leaves, sick leaves.
- TDS stands for Treatment & ______ System.
- In 2016, PUB logo refreshed its logo after the regulation of electricity and _______.
- Water services,______ and drainage are the 3 swirls that represent 3 major functions of PUB.
- In the future, the lab will be renamed to _____ lab and deal with testing for the emerging threat of viral infections spread through water.
23 Clues: How many labs are there in WQD? • RWS stands for Raw Water ______. • ABC stands for Active,_____, Clean • How many divisions are there in WQD? • ______Building is PUB's headquarters. • TDS stands for Treatment & ______ System. • The labs are located in level two and _____. • SVOC stands for Semi _____ Organic Compounds. • ...
Boy and the Bottle Super Formal Lab 2025-09-16
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- -white powdery tiny circular shape, dissolves in water, neutral pH, no reaction with vinegar or heat.
- -a pH below 7, often reacts with baking soda or fizzles.
- -white clear crystally mostly, does not dissolve in water, pH 6, no reaction with vinegar or heat.
- -what color indicators show about acidity or basicity.
- -white powdery hexagonal shape, dissolves in water, neutral pH, no reaction with vinegar, melts with heat.
- -white powdery tiny circular shape, dissolves in water, neutral pH, no reaction with vinegar, reacts with heat, matches salt.
- -used to test for chemical reactions like bubbling or sizzling.
- -white powdery thin circular shape, does not dissolve in water, pH 4, no reaction with vinegar or heat.
- -a chemical that changes color to show pH level.
- -whether a substance dissolves in water.
- -white powdery tiny circular shape, dissolves in water, reacts with water and vinegar, pH 8, warm with heat.
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- -a reaction seen when vinegar is added to baking soda.
- -when the unknown substance shares all properties with a known one.
- -white crystally powdery partially, does not dissolve in water, pH 11, reacts with vinegar and heat (browner).
- -a pH above 7, like washing soda with pH 11.
- -a reaction seen when water or vinegar is added to plaster of paris.
- -white powdery thin circular shape, does not dissolve in water, sizzles with water and vinegar, pH 6, no heat reaction.
- -used to test solubility and reaction behavior.
- -white powdery chunky shape, does not dissolve in water, neutral pH, reacts with heat.
- -a pH of 7, meaning neither acidic nor basic.
- -used to test if a substance melts, warms, or changes color.
- -a visible change when a substance is exposed to heat, water, or vinegar.
- -how a substance feels or looks (powdery, chunky, crystally).
23 Clues: -whether a substance dissolves in water. • -a pH above 7, like washing soda with pH 11. • -a pH of 7, meaning neither acidic nor basic. • -used to test solubility and reaction behavior. • -a chemical that changes color to show pH level. • -a reaction seen when vinegar is added to baking soda. • -what color indicators show about acidity or basicity. • ...
BIOL 1306 Chapter 3 Crossword 2025-06-06
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- The dissolving agent in a solution.
- The property of water that allows insects to walk on its surface.
- The substance that gets dissolved in a solution. It's the ingredient that disappears.
- The concentration of a solute in a solution, expressed as moles per liter.
- The uneven distribution of charge within molecules, making it have a positive and negative ends.
- A specific quantity of a substance, equal to Avogadro's number of particles. It's a chemist's dozen, but much bigger.
- A measure of hydrogen ion in a solution.
- The process of lowering the pH of a solution, often seen in oceans due to increased CO2. Making things more sour.
- A substance that decreases the hydrogen ion concentration or increases hydroxide ions.
- The universal solvent.
- "Water-loving" substances that dissolve easily in water.
- The property of water that makes ice float. It's less compact when solid, defying expectations.
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- A cooling process where liquid water turns to vapor, taking heat with it. Water's personal air conditioning.
- A solution where water is the solvent.
- A substance that minimizes changes in pH, keeping things stable.
- The type of bond *within* a water molecule, where electrons are shared, albeit unequally.
- A substance that increases the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution
- The attraction between water molecules, causing them to stick together.
- The weak bond responsible for many of water's unique properties and its stickiness.
- A solution with a pH of 7, where hydrogen and hydroxide ions are equal.
- Water has a ______ specific heat that allows it to absorb a lot of energy without changing temperature much.
- "Water-fearing" substances that do not dissolve in water. They avoid H2O like a pop quiz.
- The attraction of water molecules to other surfaces.
- The process of water changing from liquid to gas, requiring a lot of energy. Water making a big exit.
24 Clues: The universal solvent. • The dissolving agent in a solution. • A solution where water is the solvent. • A measure of hydrogen ion in a solution. • The attraction of water molecules to other surfaces. • "Water-loving" substances that dissolve easily in water. • A substance that minimizes changes in pH, keeping things stable. • ...
water cycle Owen Carr Pd 7 2023-11-27
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- water falling off the earths surface
- icy clouds
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- plants drinking
- 96% of water on earth
- gatherng of water
- ground clouds
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- underground water
- water
- ground water
- skips the liquid phaze
- steam that comes from volcanoes
- invisible water highway
- the water cycle batery
- rain, hail, snow falling from the sky
15 Clues: water • icy clouds • ground water • ground clouds • plants drinking • underground water • gatherng of water • 96% of water on earth • skips the liquid phaze • the water cycle batery • invisible water highway • steam that comes from volcanoes • water falling off the earths surface • rain, hail, snow falling from the sky • sun turns liquid water into water vapor
hydrosphere 2015-03-17
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- wetland dominated by grass
- large mass moves slowly over land
- part of earth, that contains water
- rock layer, stores water
- area where water table, near land surface,
- large stream or lake
- large piece, freshwater ice floating in water
- large channel, water continually flowing, down slope
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- largest bodies, water on earth
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- well well, water rises , because of pressure
- wetland, dominated by trees
- term used to describe, area drains into a smaller river
- water found in cracks, and pores into sand
- lake stores, water, for humans
- body of water contained , on body of land
- small channel, continually flowing down slope,
17 Clues: large stream or lake • rock layer, stores water • wetland dominated by grass • wetland, dominated by trees • wetland dominated by peat moss • lake stores, water, for humans • largest bodies, water on earth • large mass moves slowly over land • part of earth, that contains water • body of water contained , on body of land • water found in cracks, and pores into sand • ...
Unit E Crossword Hudson Cordwell 2017-05-25
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- Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- Average weather measured over a long period of time
- In water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water’s surface
- Characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- Stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- Physical characteristics or behaviour of a species that increases the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
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- Water that is safe for humans to drink
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration; Technique for purifying water
- Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- Large moving body of ice
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Highest point of land on a continent
- Amount of dissolved salts in water
- Daily change in water level of the oceans
18 Clues: Large moving body of ice • Amount of dissolved salts in water • Highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water level of the oceans • Characteristics used to describe a stream or river • Average weather measured over a long period of time • Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
Exam Crossword 2025-10-06
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- release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- top of zone of saturation where ground becomes completely filled with water.
- measure of open space in rock or sediment that can hold water.
- process by which surface water replenishes groundwater in an aquifer.
- volume of water flowing past a point in a stream or river over time.
- rock or sediment layer that can store and transmit groundwater.
- process where water vapor cools and changes back into liquid droplets.
- Water that flows over the land surface toward rivers and streams.
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- Water that falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- land area that drains rainfall and runoff into a common body of water.
- process where liquid water changes into water vapor.
- ability of a rock or sediment to allow water to pass through it.
- downward movement of water through deep rock layers often below water table.
- Water found beneath Earth’s surface within pores and fractures of rock or sediment.
- continuous movement of water through Earth's atmosphere, surface, and subsurface.
- process of water soaking into the soil from the ground surface.
16 Clues: process where liquid water changes into water vapor. • release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • Water that falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • measure of open space in rock or sediment that can hold water. • rock or sediment layer that can store and transmit groundwater. • ...
Cycles 2023-10-17
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- The process where water runs over the surface of earth - ex. Snow melting
- water as a liquid turns into water vapors because it heats up.
- happens when there is too much nitrogen in the atmosphere
- nitrogen is needed for plants so farmers add________
- carbon is released back into the soil
- dissolved in water are absorbed by the plants
- Ice turns into water vapor without turning into liquid first
- The water seeps down deep in the ground
- release carbon into the atmosphere
- Nitrogen in the air can become usable or “________” through lightning strikes
- Water vapor cools into liquid droplets as it changes temperature
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- water stored under the soil after rain
- plants use carbon in the atmosphere
- regulates the temperature of the surroundings
- carbon enters the atmosphere as what
- Water is absorbed by the plants and extra is emitted as water vapor through stomata
- causes phosphorus in rocks to break down
- The water vapor that has condensed returns to earth by rain, hail, etc.
18 Clues: release carbon into the atmosphere • plants use carbon in the atmosphere • carbon enters the atmosphere as what • carbon is released back into the soil • water stored under the soil after rain • The water seeps down deep in the ground • causes phosphorus in rocks to break down • regulates the temperature of the surroundings • dissolved in water are absorbed by the plants • ...
NV GDEs 2025-02-26
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- the movement of water within interstices of a porous medium due to forces of adhesion, cohesion, and surface tension
- (GDEs) are natural communities including plants, animals, and microbes that rely on groundwater for all or part of their water needs.
- surface water is present year-round. In Nevada, this usually indicates the presence of a groundwater source
- surface water is only present for part of the year because the water body is dependent on snowmelt or precipitation
- a body of permeable rock or sediment that stores and transmits water
- a spring-fed stream that may also be called a spring run
- large bodies of water that are surrounded by land
- the area of the stream bed or banks where upwelling groundwater interacts with the surface water in the stream
- occur where groundwater from underground aquifers discharges to the surface through fractures, faults, or porous rocks
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- the introduction of surface water or groundwater to groundwater storage in an aquifer
- confined to and native to a certain area or region
- a type of wetland that has water year-round or seasonally
- lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered with shallow water
- form where grasses and herbs have access to groundwater or saturated soils
- the zone immediately above the water table where groundwater is lifted against gravity by surface tension
- a length of a river or stream
- form around alkaline lake edges by discharge of dissolved calcium in subsurface groundwater springs to form calcium carbonate mineral towers, some as high as 3 m or more
- plants that obtain water from groundwater directly or through the capillary fringe
- flat, inland basins with net-negative water balances – there is more water leaving the basin via evaporation than water coming into the basin from groundwater flow, surface flow, or precipitation
19 Clues: a length of a river or stream • large bodies of water that are surrounded by land • confined to and native to a certain area or region • a spring-fed stream that may also be called a spring run • a type of wetland that has water year-round or seasonally • a body of permeable rock or sediment that stores and transmits water • ...
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2015-03-17
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- stream feeding larger stream
- water table above land support plant growth
- small channel water flowing small gullies
- found in cracks and pores below earth surface
- large freshwater ice
- an area that drain in small river
- large mass of ice moves slow
- rock layer stores water allows water flow
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- part of earth contains water
- wetland dominated tress
- lake stores water human use
- Well water rises pressure within aquifer
- largest bodies water
- wetland dominated peat moss
- Basin an area that drains large river
- wetland dominated grasses
- body water contained body land
- large channel water flowing many streams
18 Clues: largest bodies water • large freshwater ice • wetland dominated tress • wetland dominated grasses • lake stores water human use • wetland dominated peat moss • part of earth contains water • stream feeding larger stream • large mass of ice moves slow • body water contained body land • an area that drain in small river • Basin an area that drains large river • ...
Unit 4 Terms 2022-05-19
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- a collection of principles to apply for farm production processes to get better agricultural products.
- pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores.
- zone the near shore area where sunlight penetrates all the way to the sediment and allows aquatic plants (macrophytes) to grow.
- an agent, usually chemical, for killing or inhibiting the growth of unwanted plants.
- water that has infiltrated the ground to fill the spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- a type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral-rich ground or surface water.
- inhabiting or situated in still fresh water.
- any animal lacking a backbone and large enough to see without the aid of a microscope.
- the process involving loosening and turning of soil in agricultural fields.
- waste water from domestic, commercial, and industrial sources carried by sewers.
- zone the open water area where light does not generally penetrate all the way to the bottom.
- the runoff produced when water encounters exposed rocks containing sulfur-bearing minerals that react with water and air to form sulfuric acid and dissolved iron.
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- a chemical or biological substance which harms water, air, or land quality.
- an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody.
- zone located below the thermocline where the sunlight does not penetrate.
- washing by a stream of water or other fluid.
- areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season.
- any substance used to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are pests.
- zone the lowest ecological zone in a water body, and usually involves the sediments at the seafloor
- the inability of a sexually mature adult to reproduce by natural means.
- a type of wetland ecosystem where water covers the ground for long periods of time.
- inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water.
- system of growing different kinds of crops in recurrent succession on the same land.
- an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water.
- the part of the water cycle in which the water flows over the land as surface water rather than be absorbed into groundwater or evaporating.
25 Clues: washing by a stream of water or other fluid. • inhabiting or situated in still fresh water. • inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water. • an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water. • pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi and their spores. • an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific waterbody. • ...
unit 6 vocab 2024-03-21
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- reef an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water
- an increase in nutrient input to surface waters to the extent of overenrichment
- the source of a stream or river
- precipitation that does not soak into the soil but instead moves on the Earth's surface toward streams
- a large, natural stream of flowing water
- a body of water that flows on Earth's surface
- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- a type of wetland, an area of land where water covers ground for long periods of time.
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- those organisms that live on the bottom of, on solid surfaces of, or on other substrata in aquatic and marine ecosystems
- the lowering of the water table or piezometric surface caused by the extraction of groundwater by pumping a borehole
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- Table-describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, algae, and other organisms in all types of water environments
- a freshwater wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter called peat
- an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water
- occur when water pressure causes a natural flow of groundwater onto the earth's surface
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the downward entry of water into the soil
- Currents-any current in either a liquid or a gas that is kept in motion by the force of gravity acting on differences in density
- mouth The place where a river enters a lake, larger river, or the ocean
- the motion of the ocean
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- a circular ocean current formed by Earth's wind patterns and the forces created by the rotation of the planet
- lake-the remains of the bend in the river
- living organisms that are able to swim and move independently of currents
30 Clues: the motion of the ocean • the source of a stream or river • a large, natural stream of flowing water • the downward entry of water into the soil • lake-the remains of the bend in the river • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • a body of water that flows on Earth's surface • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • ...
Weather for Kristin 2013-04-30
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- , state of atmosphere
- , measures speed of wind
- , storage for water
- , freezing rain
- ex: desert, polar
- , land's height
- , water vapor in air
- cycle, evaporation-->condensation-->precipitation--->(repeat)
- , even heat everywhere
- , ex: rain, snow, sleet
- , water vapor
- gauge , measures rain fall
- , mid level clouds
- , 54° north
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- , pressure measure
- , measure tempeture
- , cloud at ground level
- , cloud that cover hole sky
- ice changing into water vapor
- , air in natural motion
- , anywhere with water on earth
- layered freezing rain
- , on windows
- , cloud with rising air in it
- rain cloud
25 Clues: rain cloud • , 54° north • , on windows • , water vapor • , freezing rain • , land's height • ex: desert, polar • , pressure measure • , mid level clouds • , measure tempeture • , storage for water • , water vapor in air • , state of atmosphere • layered freezing rain • , even heat everywhere • , cloud at ground level • , air in natural motion • , ex: rain, snow, sleet • , measures speed of wind • ...
Science vocab! 2023-04-06
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- water goes against gravity
- observes someth
- The hottest layer of the atmosphere
- Stored energy
- doesnt have a definite shape
- predict something
- orbits something
- The gravitational pull of the earth causes these
- This is what we live on
- cannot change its shape
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- water sticks to water
- Water is a _____
- our _____ is called the milky way
- water sticks to other suubstances
- Planet not in our solar system
- measures Tempearture
- Liquid to gas
- The thing that drives our solar system
- spins in place
- a system of water that comes together
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • Stored energy • spins in place • observes someth • Water is a _____ • orbits something • predict something • measures Tempearture • water sticks to water • This is what we live on • cannot change its shape • water goes against gravity • doesnt have a definite shape • Planet not in our solar system • our _____ is called the milky way • water sticks to other suubstances • ...
ecology 2 2024-02-28
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- suns energy
- physical not biological (the atmosphere)
- is made from sugars
- stands for adenosine triphosphate
- dew droplets
- makes plants green
- requires oxygen
- bread is ...
- plants go through --- to make food and grow
- opens and closes to regulate water
- a powerful explosion
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- rain
- after leaving a cup of water out, the water will -
- science dealing with cycle of water
- moves minerals down
- photosynthesis takes place here
- takes in minerals and water
- this requires no energy and moves water
- is in the atmosphere causing global warming
- transfers minerals up a plant
20 Clues: rain • suns energy • dew droplets • bread is ... • requires oxygen • makes plants green • is made from sugars • moves minerals down • a powerful explosion • takes in minerals and water • transfers minerals up a plant • photosynthesis takes place here • stands for adenosine triphosphate • opens and closes to regulate water • science dealing with cycle of water • ...
APES: The Ways of the Water 2014-06-09
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- everlasting frozen subsoil
- It becomes polluted when underground pipes break and release toxins
- A mass above the salt of a salt dome
- the layer of soil that rests on top of bedrock
- evaporation from water + transpiration from plants
- A gaseous state to a liquid state
- A dry period of time that has negative consequences on agriculture and plant species
- With a lack of vegitaion to soak up excess water ____ is created.
- usage of water in a comunity
- the proccess that can create dry ice
- to pass by filtration
- artificial channel for water
- the natural flow of a river
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- an area of limestone that can be characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams
- to settle
- the ability of water to flow through a substance
- the proccess of progressing though channels
- a passage way in which excess water can escape a body of water
- a proccess that minimalizes the amount of water required.
- proccess of steam to water
- Plain an area with a higher flood risk
- the proccess that helps water get to deep roots underground
- Smaller river that flows into a larger on
- the usage of water is not renewable by it's natural ability
- contains groundwater
25 Clues: to settle • contains groundwater • to pass by filtration • everlasting frozen subsoil • proccess of steam to water • the natural flow of a river • usage of water in a comunity • artificial channel for water • A gaseous state to a liquid state • A mass above the salt of a salt dome • the proccess that can create dry ice • Plain an area with a higher flood risk • ...
Rivers 2024-11-21
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- water entering the soil
- type of erosion that lengthens a river's channel
- rocks allows water to easily enters and pass through
- takes water away from river into sea
- stage of the river where velocity is greatest
- forms over alternating layers of hard and soft rocks
- flow water moving over the surface
- rocks sub against each each getting smaller and rounder
- where two streams meet
- Spur formed from erosion in the upper course a river
- large rocks roll along bed of a river
- level at which rocks are saturated with water
- moisture falling from clouds
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- moving horizontally through the soil
- water moving horizontally through rocks
- Rivers appears like branches of a tree
- small particles suspended in moving water
- action force of water erodes the bed and bank of the river
- Boundary between two drainage basins
- Conversion of water vapour to water droplets
- River Longest navigable river in Jamaica
- where a river empties out into a lake, sea or ocean
- water moving deeper into soil and rocks
- stage of the river that is has the widest channel
- force that converts river's potential energy to kinetic
- basin an area of land drained by a rivers and its tributaries
26 Clues: where two streams meet • water entering the soil • moisture falling from clouds • flow water moving over the surface • moving horizontally through the soil • takes water away from river into sea • Boundary between two drainage basins • large rocks roll along bed of a river • Rivers appears like branches of a tree • water moving horizontally through rocks • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-11-15
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- Dissolves more substances than any other liquid
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- named after hydros, the Greek word for water.
- Groundwater stored in rock layers
- energy- the energy an object has because of its motion
- water can move through membranes in the body.
- Water that is Not ingestible to humans and most animals
- Body of water that provides transportation farming water, and drinking water
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- describes a molecule in which the positive and negative charges are separated
- a renewable energy source that uses the kinetic energy of moving water to generate electricity
- the property of a substance that describes how much energy is required to raise its temperature
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawn
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- the sinking of land
- The percentage of void space in a rock. It
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- the ability of a material to allow water to pass through
- Accounts for a small part of earth's water, provides for household, agriculture, and industries.
- water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface.
- constructed with funds from the Reclamation act
20 Clues: the sinking of land • Groundwater stored in rock layers • The percentage of void space in a rock. It • named after hydros, the Greek word for water. • water can move through membranes in the body. • Dissolves more substances than any other liquid • constructed with funds from the Reclamation act • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • ...
unit e crossword jeremy hosken 2017-05-05
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- circular movement of water particles
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind.
- area of land that drains into a lake or river.
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- average temperature measured over a long period of time. An Example could be that LA is too hot.
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river. Examples include volume, rate of flow and how long it takes a shamwow to absorb it.
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- description of the variety of species in an ecosystem
- observe, check, or keep check of something for a specific purpose. An example is you could watch a shamwow absorb all of that water.
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- highest point of land on a continent
- when water moves through a membrane from an area of low water concentration to an area of higher water concentration
- description of how pure a water sample is.
- water that is safe for humans to drink.
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- group of organisms of the same species living in a particular area
- physical characteristics or behavior of an animal that increase its chances of survival in a particular environment
- large moving body of ice.
- daily change in water level of the oceans
19 Clues: large moving body of ice. • amount of dissolved salts in water • highest point of land on a continent • circular movement of water particles • water that is safe for humans to drink. • daily change in water level of the oceans • description of how pure a water sample is. • area of land that drains into a lake or river. • ...
Freshwater Vocab 2016-12-14
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- Body of rock that stores and allows the flow of groundwater
- Materials carried by a stream
- The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature or pressure
- Flow of water above ground that forms when the water table rises to the ground surface
- An area of land that is drained by a water system
- The change of state from liquid to gas
- table The place where the zone of aeration and zone of saturation meet
- The change of state from gas to liquid
- Area along a river that forms from sediment deposited when the river overflows
- The path that a river follows
- Change in elevation over a certain distance
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- A stream that flows into lake or larger stream
- Process when water seeps into soil
- water All the bodies of water, ice, and snow that are found above the ground
- Process when plants release water vapor into the air
- Artificial body of water behind a dam
- The bed or channel where a river flows
- The percentage of open space between rocks
- Amount of water that a stream or river can carry in a certain amount of time
- A hole dug beneath the water table that fills up with groundwater
20 Clues: Materials carried by a stream • The path that a river follows • Process when water seeps into soil • Artificial body of water behind a dam • The bed or channel where a river flows • The change of state from liquid to gas • The change of state from gas to liquid • The percentage of open space between rocks • Change in elevation over a certain distance • ...
Ellie's Science Crossword 2018-12-03
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- water vapor
- water can ________ almost anything
- 70% of the earth is ________
- ________ is found naturally in water
- the stickiness of water
- 0 degrees Celcius
- less than 1% of water is _______
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- ________ water contains calcium and magnesium
- 2% of water is ________
- 97% of water is ________
- mineral in hard water mixes with soap to cause ________
- Chlorine is a ________
- molecules that move freely
- water is a _______ molecule
- Hydrogen and Oxygen form _______
15 Clues: water vapor • 0 degrees Celcius • Chlorine is a ________ • 2% of water is ________ • the stickiness of water • 97% of water is ________ • molecules that move freely • water is a _______ molecule • 70% of the earth is ________ • Hydrogen and Oxygen form _______ • less than 1% of water is _______ • water can ________ almost anything • ________ is found naturally in water • ...
Water Cycle - Jacob Darnell 2022-11-29
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- You water them and they drink it to grow
- Made of water
- Water turns into water-vapor
- When a water state goes to the last state it was in
- Water goes to a surface of land
- Helps the water cycle keep going
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- Carries water in the air
- Small pool of water
- Makes up water
- A big mass of water
- Made of ice particles
- They live and breath and drink water
- water that comes of a surface
- When a liquid settles into were it is
- When it melts
15 Clues: Made of water • When it melts • Makes up water • Small pool of water • A big mass of water • Made of ice particles • Carries water in the air • Water turns into water-vapor • water that comes of a surface • Water goes to a surface of land • Helps the water cycle keep going • They live and breath and drink water • When a liquid settles into were it is • ...
The Story of Drinking Water 2018-12-20
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- first to record methods for drinking water
- You can ____ water in the sun to clean it
- how much percent of water in is a apple
- Less than _ percent on earth is fresh water
- ___ percent on earth is salt water
- earth would look like the ___ without water
- Drip a piece of hot ____ to clean water
- ___ percent of water on earth is glacier
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- first country to use chlorine to kill germs
- you blood has this much water in it
- Water boils at ____
- water ____ at this temp
- Water freezes at ____
- molecues of water in a single droplet
- earths surface is ___ percent water
15 Clues: Water boils at ____ • Water freezes at ____ • water ____ at this temp • ___ percent on earth is salt water • you blood has this much water in it • earths surface is ___ percent water • molecues of water in a single droplet • how much percent of water in is a apple • Drip a piece of hot ____ to clean water • ___ percent of water on earth is glacier • ...
Vocabulary Vines Crossword 67-70 2022-10-31
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- world, universe
- study of the pressure of standing liquids
- a small universe
- citizen of the world
- water fixture
- study of the forces of moving air
- gas which produces water
- operated by fluid (water) in a pipe
- without water
- the study of mechanical force from heat
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- study of the distribution of water
- study of the universe
- sailor of the universe
- power, force
- sail on the air
- air
- powerful explosive
- requires air for life
- water
19 Clues: air • water • power, force • water fixture • without water • world, universe • sail on the air • a small universe • powerful explosive • citizen of the world • study of the universe • requires air for life • sailor of the universe • gas which produces water • study of the forces of moving air • study of the distribution of water • operated by fluid (water) in a pipe • ...
Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate Review 2023-04-26
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- when air is too cold and dry, boiling water instantly evaporates and then freezes
- the average weather in an area over a long period of time
- a climate that is warm and rainy
- the main source of heat for water to evaporate
- a very cold climate that has snow all year long
- the layer of the atmosphere that is closest to Earth's surface
- the layer of the atmosphere farthest from Earth's surface
- when liquid water becomes water vapor
- the measurement of the amount of water in the air
- a short-term description of the atmosphere in a specific area
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- when water vapor becomes liquid water
- the measurement of heat in the air
- the stage in the water cycle between precipitation and collection
- what causes clouds to move
- rain, freezing rain, hail, sleet and _______ are forms of precipitation
- when air ________ is high, the molecules are densely packed together
- where water gathers before evaporating in the water cycle
- a rain ________ is when a large mountain blocks clouds
- pathways or the movement of water in the ocean
- the measurement of how close molecules are to each other in a certain space
- clouds can _________ heat from the sun causing an area to cool in temperature
21 Clues: what causes clouds to move • a climate that is warm and rainy • the measurement of heat in the air • when water vapor becomes liquid water • when liquid water becomes water vapor • the main source of heat for water to evaporate • pathways or the movement of water in the ocean • a very cold climate that has snow all year long • ...
Wetlands 2024-12-02
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- Wetlands help water quality because they breakdown __
- Wetlands help to ___ ____ by storing extra water
- Wetlands can be a breeding ground and __ for young organisms
- Wetlands help water quality because they trap __
- Wetlands help water quality because they recharge ___
- A ___ is land covered with a shallow layer of water
- Wetlands are a ___ ___ between dry land and water
- Estuaries are ___ for many organisms
- The living factors in an ecosystem are called ___
- If the abiotic factors disappear, the biotic factors would ___
- The living and nonliving factors together make up a ___
- Wetlands provide food and __ for wildlife
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- Throwing trash in water or putting chemicals into water are considered ____
- If the biotic factors disappear, the abiotic factors would __ __
- Wetlands slow down run-off which reduces __
- Wetlands help water quality because they ___ sediments
- Natural causes that can affect the ecosystem are called ___ (ex hurricanes)
- The ___ __ is the largest estuary in the United States.
- Humans negatively affect the ecosystem through ___ (cutting down lots of trees)
- The nonliving factors in an ecosystem are called ___
- We can help the ecosystem by ___ ___ that will prevent erosion from getting into waterways
- An __ is a body of water that has a mix of salt and fresh water
22 Clues: Estuaries are ___ for many organisms • Wetlands provide food and __ for wildlife • Wetlands slow down run-off which reduces __ • Wetlands help to ___ ____ by storing extra water • Wetlands help water quality because they trap __ • Wetlands are a ___ ___ between dry land and water • The living factors in an ecosystem are called ___ • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2026-03-04
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- water that flows over the ground surface
- oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences
- rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram
- surface water enters the soil
- chemical intended to kill insects
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- land that drains all the streams and rainfall
- uneven distribution of electrical charge
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater
- water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
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- land drained by a river and its branches
- where all open spaces in sediment
- fresh water of a river meets the salt water
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- gradual sinking of land
- not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- Salt and fresh water mixture
- attraction between molecules of different substances
- upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- area subject to flooding
- current pattern found in each ocean
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- volume of open spaces in rock or soil
26 Clues: gradual sinking of land • area subject to flooding • Salt and fresh water mixture • surface water enters the soil • where all open spaces in sediment • chemical intended to kill insects • current pattern found in each ocean • volume of open spaces in rock or soil • land drained by a river and its branches • water that flows over the ground surface • ...
Water forms and Land forms 2024-10-05
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- is a water form that is bigger than a bay
- is a water form surrounded by land. It usually has fresh water which does not flow
- is a high landform but it is lower than a mountain
- refer to a group of mountains connected to one another.
- is an elongated landform surrounded by water
- is a flat surface on top of a mountain
- is a fresh water form that falls from a high place
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- is a landform that has a crater.
- is a large natural body of fresh water that flows into the sea
- a big water form but it is smaller than an ocean
- is a flat landform between mountains or hills.
- is the highest landform
- a landform surrounded by water
- is a water form connected to the sea
- the widest and deepest water form
- is a water form that comes from beneath the ground
- a narrow and elongated water form between two islands that are not far away from each other
- is a wide and flat landform
18 Clues: is the highest landform • is a wide and flat landform • a landform surrounded by water • is a landform that has a crater. • the widest and deepest water form • is a water form connected to the sea • is a flat surface on top of a mountain • is a water form that is bigger than a bay • is an elongated landform surrounded by water • is a flat landform between mountains or hills. • ...
Water vocabulary - Chapters 2.2 - 2.4 2023-03-07
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- (n) A man-made lake used to store water.
- (n) The process by which gas cools and turns into liquid.
- (n) The movement of water around our world is called the water _____.
- (v) To remove the dirt and other pollutants from water.
- (n) Water in the form of a gas is called _____.
- (adj) Describes something possible.
- (n) A frozen river of ice.
- (n) The process of removing salt from seawater.
- (n) A layer of ice is also called an ice _____ (hint: you can also find this on a bed)
- (n) The process by which liquid water turns into a gas.
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- (n) A Lake of water under the ground.
- (n) Another word for wetness.
- (n) A word for a hat, which is also used to describe a layer of ice on top of the land.
- (v) To water plants.
- (n) Another word for rain.
- (adj) Describes something we have now that we can use.
- (n) Water on the top of the ground is also called _____ water.
- (adj) The opposite of salt water is ____ water.
18 Clues: (v) To water plants. • (n) Another word for rain. • (n) A frozen river of ice. • (n) Another word for wetness. • (adj) Describes something possible. • (n) A Lake of water under the ground. • (n) A man-made lake used to store water. • (n) Water in the form of a gas is called _____. • (n) The process of removing salt from seawater. • ...
Octopuses Garden 2013-12-04
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- 97% of earths water is
- water when heated __________
- frozen raindrops
- 1000m deep where there is no sunlight
- most dangerous octopus
- these form clouds
- largest shark in the ocean
- colour of the ocean 30 metres deep
- how much of the ocean has been discovered
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- 70% of earths surface
- covers 21% of the earvth
- a feared ocean animal
- vapour! invisible water droplets
- a sea animal that can see 16 colours
- between 0-200 metres deep
- when the sun heats water turning it into water vapour
- 2% of earths water
- when clouds release rain, fog, dew, hail and snow
- covers 30% of the earth
- a large wave that is caused by a large disturbance in the ocean
20 Clues: frozen raindrops • these form clouds • 2% of earths water • 70% of earths surface • a feared ocean animal • 97% of earths water is • most dangerous octopus • covers 30% of the earth • covers 21% of the earvth • between 0-200 metres deep • largest shark in the ocean • water when heated __________ • vapour! invisible water droplets • colour of the ocean 30 metres deep • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
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- Sort fluffy cloud
- Gas to liquid
- Layer of atmosphere we live in
- Layer furthest away from us
- Energy easy to find and re-use
- Liquid to gas
- Center of a Hurricane
- Layer of atmosphere that contains Ozone's
- Energy hard to renew
- what everything is made up of
- The amount of matter in an object
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- Measures air humidity
- Measures temperature
- Where most tornado's live
- Measures wind direction
- Mix of salt water and fresh water
- Thin and wispy clouds
- Water to non-water
- Measure amount of fallen rain
- Measures wind speed
- where run-away water goes
- Hottest layer of the Atmospere
- Neighborhood galaxy
- Water to Water
- Measures air pressure
25 Clues: Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • Water to Water • Sort fluffy cloud • Water to non-water • Measures wind speed • Neighborhood galaxy • Measures temperature • Energy hard to renew • Measures air humidity • Thin and wispy clouds • Center of a Hurricane • Measures air pressure • Measures wind direction • Where most tornado's live • where run-away water goes • Layer furthest away from us • ...
Homeostasis 2024-02-23
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- The movement of water
- Process of taking in bulk materials by buldging the membrane
- The phospholipid bilayer
- Water
- Movement that does not require ATP energy.
- Movement that requires ATP energy.
- Hydrophillic
- Hydrophobic
- The pressure exerted on the cell wall
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- The balance of water
- Movement of water from high to low
- Swells and fills the cell with water
- Process of removing large particles from the cell
- Needs a Protein channel to be able to pass through Lipid Bilayer
- Only lets certain particles in and out of the cell
- Sugar/Salt
- Shrivels and water is taken away from the cell
- Cell membrane
- The equal concentration of water and solutes.
- Produced by the mitochondria
20 Clues: Water • Sugar/Salt • Hydrophobic • Hydrophillic • Cell membrane • The balance of water • The movement of water • The phospholipid bilayer • Produced by the mitochondria • Movement of water from high to low • Movement that requires ATP energy. • Swells and fills the cell with water • The pressure exerted on the cell wall • Movement that does not require ATP energy. • ...
Elizabeth's fun Friday 2025-04-11
Across
- sand bridge
- water from deeper parts of the ocean moving up.
- high point of a wave
- water moving from one place to another
- foam that washes up on shore from waves
- gentle current moving water and sand back to ocean
- ocean connected to NC
- center line of earth
- direction you should swim to avoid rip currents
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- sphere of water
- low point of a wave
- the sphere of life
- hot water rising and cold
- are influenced by the moon
- distance of wind blows
- large whirls of water within ocean
- how much salt is in water
- long term weather
- sandbars connected to land
- group of long rolling waves
- sandbars spanning entire bay or inlet
21 Clues: sand bridge • sphere of water • long term weather • the sphere of life • low point of a wave • high point of a wave • center line of earth • ocean connected to NC • distance of wind blows • hot water rising and cold • how much salt is in water • are influenced by the moon • sandbars connected to land • group of long rolling waves • large whirls of water within ocean • ...
Elizabeth's fun Friday 2025-04-11
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- group of long rolling waves
- distance of wind blows
- the sphere of life
- gentle current moving water and sand back to ocean
- hot water rising and cold
- how much salt is in water
- sandbars spanning entire bay or inlet
- long term weather
- center line of earth
- low point of a wave
- water moving from one place to another
- sandbars connected to land
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- water from deeper parts of the ocean moving up.
- high point of a wave
- sphere of water
- direction you should swim to avoid rip currents
- sand bridge
- foam that washes up on shore from waves
- ocean connected to NC
- are influenced by the moon
- large whirls of water within ocean
21 Clues: sand bridge • sphere of water • long term weather • the sphere of life • low point of a wave • high point of a wave • center line of earth • ocean connected to NC • distance of wind blows • hot water rising and cold • how much salt is in water • are influenced by the moon • sandbars connected to land • group of long rolling waves • large whirls of water within ocean • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
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- Growth of towns and cities due to people moving
- Waste causes water to become harmful
- A body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- When harmful chemicals are added to water
- Removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- Water under Earths surface
- Many small sources of pollution
- A body of rock or sediment that can store water
- Any heating activities of natural water
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- Frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- When live or dead organisms are added to water
- Contaminating water supplies
- One specific site of pollution
- Water that is suitable to drink
- Body of water above the ground
- An increase in the amount of nutrients in water
16 Clues: Water under Earths surface • Contaminating water supplies • One specific site of pollution • Body of water above the ground • Many small sources of pollution • Water that is suitable to drink • Waste causes water to become harmful • Frozen layer of soil in polar regions • Any heating activities of natural water • When harmful chemicals are added to water • ...
Unit Eight Water and Soil Conservation 2024-10-03
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- When the water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil.
- The addition of water to the land to supplement the water provided for crop production by rain or snow
- To remove all foreign material
- The cycling of water among the water sources, atmosphere, and surface areas.
- Water the is drinkable and free from harmful microorganisms or chemicals.
- the practice of tillage, planting, and other farming operations performed on or near the contour of the field slope.
- Water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising or in-flowing ocean tides
- planting crops without plowing or disking the soil.
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- Moisture released gradually to feed the streams and rivers
- Water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little or no salt.
- Areas with severe water shortages
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The amount and type of nutrients in the soil.
- is a close-growing crop planted to temporarily protect the soil.
- A large land area in which water from rain or melting snow is absorbed and form which water drains as it is emerges from springs and moves into the streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.
- The water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted
- Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas
- is a material placed on the soil surface to break the fall of rain drops and prevent weeds from growing.
- is made up of a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other organisms.
- The process of wearing away of soil.
- Where water soaks down into the soil
21 Clues: To remove all foreign material • Areas with severe water shortages • The process of wearing away of soil. • Where water soaks down into the soil • Changing from a liquid to a vapor or gas • The amount and type of nutrients in the soil. • planting crops without plowing or disking the soil. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Earth Science 2016-10-14
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- Occurs when heavy rainfall creates a flood event independent of an overflowing stream.
- Small and shallow lakes.
- Plays an important role in reducing flood intensity.
- A soil, rock, or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years is ________.
- Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water.
- Average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir.
- Ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it.
- Stream with a considerable volume and a well-defined channel.
- This is where water was stored.
- This include the streams, lakes, and wetlands where water from rainfall, melting snow and ice, and groundwater flows.
- Vast body of saline water.
- Wetland with lush trees and vegetation found in low-lying areas beside slow-moving rivers.
- The shape of the water table resembles the _______.
- Moving body of surface water that flows down slope toward sea level because of gravity.
- aquifer.
- Partly enclosed costal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea.
- Characterized by intense, high velocity torrent of water that occurs in an existing river channel with little to no notice.
- Shallow wetland around lakes, streams, and oceans where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation.
- Mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 km2.
- Second layer of ocean where the temperature of water decreases rapidly with depth.
- Clearly-defined passageway where particles and dissolved substances are transported.
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- Humans depend on it for drinking, agriculture, and industrial use.
- This is created when groundwater emerges to the ground surface.
- Saltiness of saltwater.
- This is the narrow, elongated land form separating individual streams within a basin.
- During wet season, the water table is found at _____ depths.
- Moves and changes form, but is neither created nor destroyed.
- Water-bearing rock layers.
- This process adds water, causing dilution.
- These materials do not necessarily have high permeability.
- The smaller streams are called _____.
- Water could rise in this well without pumping if the well is located at an elevation which below the recharge zone of the
- Barriers constructed along streams to contain the flow of water.
- Permanent body of ice.
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods is referred to as _____.
- Total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock.
- Can slow down the overland flow, giving it enough time for water to infiltrate the ground.
- Natural event wherein an area that usually dry is submerged under water.
- This process removes water, making the remaining solution saltier.
- After a short distance, the water enters the channels and becomes ______.
- When a well is ______ in the ground, the first layer encountered is the moist soil layer on the surface.
41 Clues: aquifer. • Permanent body of ice. • Saltiness of saltwater. • Small and shallow lakes. • Water-bearing rock layers. • Vast body of saline water. • This is where water was stored. • The smaller streams are called _____. • This process adds water, causing dilution. • Large inland bodies of fresh or saline water. • Total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock. • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab Briana 2015-03-17
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- A large piece of freshwater ice that floats in open water
- A lake that stores for human use
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over lang
- A stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
- An area where the water level is around land surface enough to support plant growth
- A rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it
- A small channel along which water flows downstream in gullies
- The largest bodies of water on Earth (only salt water)
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- A body of water considerable size contained on a body of lang
- Part of the Earth that contains water
- A large channel along which water flows downstream in streams
- The water found in cracks and pores below the Earth's surface
- Describes an area that drains into a smaller river or stream
- Describes an area that drains into a large river
- A wetland dominated by grasses
- A wetland dominated by trees
- A wetland dominated by peat moss
18 Clues: A wetland dominated by trees • A wetland dominated by grasses • A lake that stores for human use • A wetland dominated by peat moss • Part of the Earth that contains water • A stream feeding a larger stream or a lake • Describes an area that drains into a large river • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over lang • ...
yup 2022-05-03
15 Clues: Fire • Water • Earth • Plant • Earth Fire • Water Fire • Plant Fire • Earth Plant • Earth Water • Water Plant • Earth Water Fire • Earth Plant Fire • Water Plant Fire • Earth Water Plant • Earth Water Plant Fire
Marine Science Project 2023-01-27
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- An organism that maintains a regulated amount of salinity despite the external environment
- An organism that keeps its body isotonic to the external assignment
- The measure of how dense a substance is.
- This is what dissolves in a solution.
- A property of water; water attaching to itself.
- This mixture is evenly distributed and can't be easily taken apart.
- Water layer in which water salinity increases rapidly with increasing depth.
- Water layer in which water density increases rapidly with increasing depth.
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- The flow of necessary nutrients and compounds between living things and the earth
- functions used to maintain healthy conditions of an organism
- The amount of other substances in seawater.
- The water molecule is _____ due to + and - charges.
- A property of water; water attaching to other things.
- the diffusion of water/solvent through a semipermeable membrane
- This mixture is not combined evenly and can be taken apart.
- This is what is dissolved in a solution.
- Water layer in which water temperature decreases rapidly with increasing depth.
- A scale of how basic or acidic a solution is
18 Clues: This is what dissolves in a solution. • This is what is dissolved in a solution. • The measure of how dense a substance is. • The amount of other substances in seawater. • A scale of how basic or acidic a solution is • A property of water; water attaching to itself. • The water molecule is _____ due to + and - charges. • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
Across
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- Non drinkable water.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- Ice Cap A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- Daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- 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.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
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- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- A long, narrow ditch in a body of water.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- The measure of the acidity.
- Specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertibrates to live in the water
- Drinkable water.
- Water that does not contain salt.
- A large moving body of ice.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Movement of water through a membrane of an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- The removal of salt
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
38 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 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. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-11
Across
- Areas under the ground which stores water.
- To take care of something for someone until they decide for it back.
- Someone who studies the ocean.
- When outside object float into a body of water.
- A widespread of algae across a body of water.
- Small parts of explosive like materials.
- small parts of phosphoric acid.
- Water that is non-toxic
- Knowing the location of pollution.
- found in or made by the sea.
- The cloudiness of water.
- liquids allowed to pass through it.
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- Minerals making liquids hard.
- Liquids can't pass through it.
- No knowing the area of which pollution is coming from.
- Water that collects in a river.
- A small vehicle that can be operated under water.
- Water that flows from everywhere.
- An organism that gives us information about the environment that it is in.
- Levels which indicate if something is acidic.
20 Clues: Water that is non-toxic • The cloudiness of water. • found in or made by the sea. • Minerals making liquids hard. • Liquids can't pass through it. • Someone who studies the ocean. • Water that collects in a river. • small parts of phosphoric acid. • Water that flows from everywhere. • Knowing the location of pollution. • liquids allowed to pass through it. • ...
Splash! 2014-04-13
Across
- found in most of the water supply
- carnivorous fish ( think of Jaws the movie)
- broken rocks at the bottom of the ocean
- any type of marine algae
- large body of saltwater that covers most of Earth
- is any edible crustacean
- cold blooded aquatic animal
- the act of scatter the top part of water
- a... pool that is home to hardy animals
- frozen water
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- self contain underwater breathing apparatus
- hard outer layer of certain organisms
- land along a body of water
- a group of fish travel together
- the act of displacing water ( what you do at the pool
- life sustaining liquid
- the force felt when diving deep into a body of water
- the line along side the fish used to send vibrations
- edible marine snail with an ear shaped shell
- a small ship
- land along a body of water ( where people visit)
21 Clues: a small ship • frozen water • life sustaining liquid • any type of marine algae • is any edible crustacean • land along a body of water • cold blooded aquatic animal • a group of fish travel together • found in most of the water supply • hard outer layer of certain organisms • broken rocks at the bottom of the ocean • a... pool that is home to hardy animals • ...
Marine Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-30
Across
- O2
- when liquid\solids fall from the sky
- 97% of where the earth's water is found
- sea water\atmosphere work together like giant
- the effect of Earth's spin on currents called
- table salt; most common salt
- where water meets the shoreline
- liquid good at dissolving other substances
- the universal solvent
- Where did the objects wash ashore?
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- substance that can be separated by physical means
- 2 scientists released objects in the middle of what ocean?
- western winds called
- when liquid turns into a solid
- 7 on a pH scale
- made of ions; separates in water
- smaller part of an ocean formed when two continents are close together
- the total amount of water in Earth
- happening to water constantly
- explorer believed that long voyages weren't possible without
- when liquid turns into vapor
- solute and solvent added together
- water in ocean currents spin with it
23 Clues: O2 • 7 on a pH scale • western winds called • the universal solvent • table salt; most common salt • when liquid turns into vapor • happening to water constantly • when liquid turns into a solid • where water meets the shoreline • made of ions; separates in water • solute and solvent added together • the total amount of water in Earth • Where did the objects wash ashore? • ...
STATES OF MATTER CROSSWORD BY CHASE COULTER 2020-05-03
Across
- WHEN ICE GOES TO WATER IT ....
- WHEN WATER GOES (DISAPPEARS) INTO THE GROUND
- REACTIVITY WITH OTHER CHEMICALS
- THE AMOUNT OF MATTER OR VOLUME
- WHEN YOU HAVE A HYPOTHESIZES
- WHEN ICE MELTS DOWN TO WATER IT IS ....
- WHEN YOU SEE DRY ICE AND THE CARBON DIOXIDE
- WHEN SOMETHING EXPANDS
- AIR, WATER, ROCKS AND EVEN PEOPLE ARE .... (WHAT?) MELTING-POINT AT 35 DEGREE CELSIUS BUTTER DOES WHAT?
- WHEN WATER FREEZES TO ICE IT IS A ....
- WHEN SOMETHING DIFFUSES
- WHEN SOMETHING TAKES UP SPACE IT HAS ....
- WHEN WATER GOES HARD IT ....
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- WHEN DROPS OF WATER FORM ON A GLASS
- WHEN YOU SEE, SMELL OR FEEL SOMETHING
- WHEN YOU BOIL THE KETTLE AND .... COMES OUT
- A PURE SUBSTANCE MADE FROM ONE TYPE OF ATOM
- WHEN WATER GETS TO 100 DEGREES
- AN OBJECT THAT DEPENDS ON BOTH MASS AND VELOCITY
- SMALL PARTICLE
- WHEN SOMETHING DIFFUSES
21 Clues: SMALL PARTICLE • WHEN SOMETHING EXPANDS • WHEN SOMETHING DIFFUSES • WHEN SOMETHING DIFFUSES • WHEN YOU HAVE A HYPOTHESIZES • WHEN WATER GOES HARD IT .... • WHEN ICE GOES TO WATER IT .... • THE AMOUNT OF MATTER OR VOLUME • WHEN WATER GETS TO 100 DEGREES • REACTIVITY WITH OTHER CHEMICALS • WHEN DROPS OF WATER FORM ON A GLASS • WHEN YOU SEE, SMELL OR FEEL SOMETHING • ...
Hydrogen Cycle 2021-01-06
Across
- if this cycle didn't take place life wouldn't
- water transforms into vapor using
- water levels are relatively equal in the atmosphere and
- water vapor being released through microscopic pores called
- reacts with uv radiation to create vapor
- harmful substances pollute the
- transpiration is for
- the three most important parts of this cycle are evaporation, condensation, and
- evaporation can change temperatures of
- can cause less water to infiltrate
Down
- plants push the water to it's leaves for
- happens when water vaporizes and rises to the atmosphere
- floods or droughts happen because of mismanagement of
- precipitation occurs from wind or
- the most abundant element on earth and can be found in many forms
- when evaporation and transpiration happen at the same time its called
- start of the hydrologic cycle
- there are how many steps to this process
- process of water running across the earths surface
- runoff can contain harmful substances from
- similar to evaporation
21 Clues: transpiration is for • similar to evaporation • start of the hydrologic cycle • harmful substances pollute the • precipitation occurs from wind or • water transforms into vapor using • can cause less water to infiltrate • evaporation can change temperatures of • plants push the water to it's leaves for • there are how many steps to this process • ...
Marcos Berges Condo 2021-02-08
Across
- It dos Hot Ana there are more sand
- It's use in the hand and is very hot
- It is equivalent to 1000Kg
- It is a cloth more long and for woman
- a lot if water fall
- It dos around the water
- have got more salad water
- There are Manu trees and the weather os tropical
- Opposite of wet
Down
- the mountain water that reaches the ocean circulates here
- I'm wearing under the clothing
- I'm wearing in the head
- There are more water but aren't the ocean,beach,waterfall and sea
- It's use in the foot and when is water
- It is very high and It is cole
- There are water and sand
- natural deformation that digs into the ground
- I'm wearing in the water
- There os under the show
- vehicle to load objects
20 Clues: Opposite of wet • a lot if water fall • I'm wearing in the head • There os under the show • It dos around the water • vehicle to load objects • There are water and sand • I'm wearing in the water • have got more salad water • It is equivalent to 1000Kg • I'm wearing under the clothing • It is very high and It is cole • It dos Hot Ana there are more sand • ...
Regan 2023-05-26
Across
- Warmer than deep currents
- Warm water replaced by the cold water
- Causes all wind and currents
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation
- A movement of water that results in the amount of density
- Currents are deflected to the left
- The measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- More dense then warm water
- Less dense then cold water
- ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean
Down
- Currents are deflected to the right
- surface currents travel the fastest where
- Currents change direction
- Creates wind
- Stream like movements of water
- Deepest and most dense ocean on earth
- Transports more water than all of the rivers in the world
- The amount of given space or volume
- This causes surface currents
- Movements of ocean water far below the surface
20 Clues: Creates wind • Currents change direction • Warmer than deep currents • More dense then warm water • Less dense then cold water • Causes all wind and currents • This causes surface currents • Stream like movements of water • Currents are deflected to the left • Currents are deflected to the right • The amount of given space or volume • Deepest and most dense ocean on earth • ...
Katherin ocean current rmms 2023-05-26
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- Warmer than deep currents
- Warm water replaced by the cold water
- Causes all wind and currents
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation
- A movement of water that results in the amount of density
- Currents are deflected to the left
- The measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- More dense then warm water
- Less dense then cold water
- ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean
Down
- Currents are deflected to the right
- surface currents travel the fastest where
- Currents change direction
- Creates wind
- Stream like movements of water
- Deepest and most dense ocean on earth
- Transports more water than all of the rivers in the world
- The amount of given space or volume
- This causes surface currents
- Movements of ocean water far below the surface
20 Clues: Creates wind • Currents change direction • Warmer than deep currents • More dense then warm water • Less dense then cold water • Causes all wind and currents • This causes surface currents • Stream like movements of water • Currents are deflected to the left • Currents are deflected to the right • The amount of given space or volume • Deepest and most dense ocean on earth • ...
Physical Features 2023-10-23
Across
- water entirely surrounded by land
- juts out from land with water on three sides
- deep narrow valley with steep sides
- group of many islands
- narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- raised flat area of land
- body of water that cuts deeply into the shoreline
- water flowing from higher elevation to lower
- where water meets land
- height above sea level
- part of an ocean that is enclosed by coastline
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- a chain of mountains linked together
- where water meets land
- steep wall of earth, ice or rock
- location along a shoreline where ships can safely anchor
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- something you'll see on a physical features map
- something labeled on a physical features map
- flat rolling land, usually low in elevation
- highly elevation flat land smaller than a plateau
- piece of land surrounded by water
21 Clues: group of many islands • where water meets land • where water meets land • height above sea level • raised flat area of land • steep wall of earth, ice or rock • water entirely surrounded by land • piece of land surrounded by water • deep narrow valley with steep sides • a chain of mountains linked together • flat rolling land, usually low in elevation • ...
Science crossword puzzle! 2025-09-30
Across
- Originate over the oceans
- An instrument that measures wind
- A large body of air that originates in the tropics
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock
- A destructive violent column of air
- Energy that travels through space or matter
- Water often from rain or melting snow, that flows over the Earth's surface
- A type of storm
- A weather forecaster
- A large body of air that forms over land
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- Any form of water, in liquid or solid form that falls from the atmosphere
- Movement of heat through liquids and gases
- The process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface
- A severe snowstorm
- Water overflowing onto land
- A large body of water that originates in higher latitude
- A boundary between two different air masses
- A powerful tropical storm
- The amount of water vapor in the air
20 Clues: A type of storm • A severe snowstorm • A weather forecaster • Originate over the oceans • A powerful tropical storm • Water overflowing onto land • An instrument that measures wind • A destructive violent column of air • The amount of water vapor in the air • A large body of air that forms over land • Water located beneath the Earth's surface • ...
How Ocean Heat Shapes Weather and Climate 2026-01-05
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- Clear liquid that makes up the ocean
- What the air is like each day
- Flow or movement of ocean water
- Main source of heat for Earth and oceans
- Having lower temperature
- When water changes into gas and goes into the air
- Usual weather in a place over many years
- Warmth or high temperature
- How much water is in the air
- are simpler word/clue pairs you can paste in (one per line):
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- Up and down motion on the ocean surface
- Having higher temperature
- Moving air
- Events that repeat in the same order
- Big body of salty water on Earth
- Bad weather with strong wind and rain
- Water that falls from clouds
- When water gas turns back into tiny drops
- Power that can cause change or movement
- White or gray shape of tiny water drops in the sky
- Invisible gas that we breathe
21 Clues: Moving air • Having lower temperature • Having higher temperature • Warmth or high temperature • Water that falls from clouds • How much water is in the air • What the air is like each day • Invisible gas that we breathe • Flow or movement of ocean water • Big body of salty water on Earth • Clear liquid that makes up the ocean • Events that repeat in the same order • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-26
Across
- The bending of air and water currents due to Earth's rotation
- Collections of particles of water or ice suspended in the air that are visible above the earth's surface
- The movement of water between the ground and atmosphere
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere at a given time
- Any solid or liquid water that condenses and falls from the sky
- The horizontal movement of air as low pressure rises and high pressure moves in
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- Central portion of hurricane with lowest pressure and calmest winds
- The changing of a liquid into a gas
- A warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico northward through the Atlantic Ocean
- The average, long-term conditions of a region (nationally or regionally)
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in the air
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- The temperature at which the air is full (saturated) and water will condense out
- Movement of ocean water due to rising warm water and sinking cold water
- The circulation of ocean water due to differences in temperature and salinity
- The changing of a gas into a liquid
- The flow of cool air from land onto the ocean
- The flow of cooler air from the ocean onto land
- The amount of pressure that is being pushed on by the air above
- The amount of salt in water
- The amount of water vapor in the air
21 Clues: The amount of salt in water • The changing of a gas into a liquid • The changing of a liquid into a gas • The amount of water vapor in the air • The flow of cool air from land onto the ocean • The flow of cooler air from the ocean onto land • The movement of water between the ground and atmosphere • The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere at a given time • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-10-08
Across
- The continuous circulation of water between Earth’s surface and atmosphere.
- Process by which plants use sunlight, water, and CO₂ to make glucose and oxygen.
- Geological process that raises sedimentary rock, exposing phosphorus to weathering.
- Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Movement of water over land that carries phosphorus into rivers and lakes.
- Uptake of nitrogen by plants to build proteins and nucleic acids.
- The movement of carbon through living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and the Earth.
- Conversion of organic nitrogen from dead organisms into ammonia.
- Process in which phosphorus settles and accumulates in bodies of water.
- Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The movement of phosphorus through rocks, water, soil, and organisms.
- Breaking down of rocks that releases phosphorus into soil and water.
- Process in which bacteria return nitrogen gas back to the atmosphere.
- Process in which water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets.
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- Release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
- Excess phosphorus from agriculture entering water systems and causing pollution.
- Breakdown of dead matter that returns phosphorus to the soil.
- Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms by bacteria.
- Movement of water through soil into groundwater.
- – Process in which cells release energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen.
- Formation of fossil fuels from dead organisms over millions of years.
- Burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- The movement of nitrogen between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.
- Process in which bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates and nitrites.
- Breakdown of dead organisms, returning carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to the environment.
25 Clues: Movement of water through soil into groundwater. • Release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor. • Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • Breakdown of dead matter that returns phosphorus to the soil. • Process in which water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets. • ...
IPC Crossword 2022-05-03
Across
- different throughout (choc chip cookies)
- The element in water that's partially negative
- the change from liquid to solid
- mixture thats homogeneous at molecular level
- The bond that cause water to attract itself
- The energy required to raise water 1 degree
- the change from solid to liquid
- The substance doing the dissolving
- How thick a fluid is, reducing friction
- A state of matter with freely moving molecules
- The element in water that's partially positive
- Cannot be dissolved in something
- The substance being dissolved
- the change from solid to gas
- The study of how things move
- Can be dissolved in something
- negatively charged particle
- The universal solvent
- A higher _______ means it will be heavier
- positively charged particle in the nucleus
- A charged particle
- atoms of all the same type joined together(Iron)
- The study of matter and how it changes
Down
- "Loves water"
- the outermost electrons
- different molecules joined together (water)
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- To calculate this use M/V
- The attraction of water molecules toother water
- the change from liquid to gas
- The attraction of water molecules toother stuff
- The least reactive elements
- atoms of different elements joined together
- temporary mixture, particles settle
- A measure of electron affinity
- mixture with large particles like egg whites
- A state of matter with rigid molecules
- What allows bugs to walk on water
- same throughout (salt water)
- A molecule with partial negative & positive sides
- State of matter that fills bottom of container
- "Hates water"
42 Clues: "Loves water" • "Hates water" • A charged particle • The universal solvent • the outermost electrons • To calculate this use M/V • The least reactive elements • negatively charged particle • the change from solid to gas • same throughout (salt water) • The study of how things move • the change from liquid to gas • The substance being dissolved • Can be dissolved in something • ...
water cycle SMS/Matthew 2024-12-16
Across
- water soaking into the ground
- gas to liquid
- solid to gas
- when gravity pushes water down hill that reaches lakes or oceans
- water collecting in lakes or rivers
- water vapor getting colder without turning into a cloud
- the largest reservoir
Down
- plants breathing and releasing water
- where water vapor goes before turning into a cloud
- rain and snow
- When water goes to water vapor
- The water molecules
- Creates The water cycle
- collected water
- condensed water vapor
15 Clues: solid to gas • rain and snow • gas to liquid • collected water • The water molecules • the largest reservoir • condensed water vapor • Creates The water cycle • water soaking into the ground • When water goes to water vapor • water collecting in lakes or rivers • plants breathing and releasing water • where water vapor goes before turning into a cloud • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
Across
- the following of practices that protect the Earth's resources
- all the water found on, above, or under the Earth's surface
- pollution that comes from an unknown source
- a place where freshwater and salty water meet; rivers and oceans meet; brackish water
- an area of land that drains into a stream, river, lake or other body of water
- something that causes pollution to air or water
- extremely rapid growth of algae caused by too many nutrients in the water
- the saltiness of a body of water
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- water without salt
- a measure of how clear water is
- the process by which some organisms use the energy stored in chemical bonds to make their own food
- pollution that comes from a single, identifiable source
- a measure of how acidic or how basic a liquid is
- water located below the surface
- an organism used to monitor the health of an ecosystem
- cold, nutrient-rich water moves from deep layers of the ocean up to the surface
- relating to the ocean
- a part of the Earth's surface that is covered by ocean water
18 Clues: water without salt • relating to the ocean • a measure of how clear water is • water located below the surface • the saltiness of a body of water • pollution that comes from an unknown source • something that causes pollution to air or water • a measure of how acidic or how basic a liquid is • an organism used to monitor the health of an ecosystem • ...
science 2022-11-29
Across
- a waters life
- a very big body of water
- a body of water
- like 7 and 11 mixed together
- very deep water in a ocean
- water from land
- ocean water with different water
- water in the ground
- water gas from one cloud to another
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- water that melted into a gas
- water that flows into a ocean
- water from the ocean that melted into a gas
- like a runoff but slower
- melted snow
- water from a cloud
15 Clues: melted snow • a waters life • a body of water • water from land • water from a cloud • water in the ground • a very big body of water • like a runoff but slower • very deep water in a ocean • water that melted into a gas • like 7 and 11 mixed together • water that flows into a ocean • ocean water with different water • water gas from one cloud to another • ...
Science Unit E Crossword by Aisha Nyamukondiwa 2016-05-31
Across
- to observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- a shelf of land that extends out from the edge of a continent below the ocean’s surface
- the deepest part of the ocean; much of this water receives no light and contains little oxygen
- water containing a large amount of salt.
- highest point of land on a continent, river flows into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- the shoreline area where animals and plants live that withstand the pounding of the waves
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- the movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher concentration
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- amount of dissolved salts in water
Down
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- water containing a high concentration of calcium
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- changes in population may also result from natural causes or human activities
- the circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water's surface
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- changes that take place over a relatively short period and don’t last very long
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- is the average weather measured over a long period of time
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- one of the most diverse and richest ecosystems
25 Clues: amount of dissolved salts in water • water that is safe for humans to drink • water containing a large amount of salt. • daily change in water level of the oceans • one of the most diverse and richest ecosystems • water containing a high concentration of calcium • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
wheather puzzle 2013-03-28
Across
- water going to the sky
- rain that is frozen into balls
- water that doesn't sink into the ground
- when the water vapor turns to water
- white flaes from the sky
- big fluffy pillow
- a type of water that falls from the sky
- big whirlwind
- water that is coming to the ground
- cycle water that goes from step to step
Down
- big mass of water
- weather man
- bright shining star
- ice rain
- water that is on the ground
- a cloud on the ground
16 Clues: ice rain • weather man • big whirlwind • big mass of water • big fluffy pillow • bright shining star • a cloud on the ground • water going to the sky • white flaes from the sky • water that is on the ground • rain that is frozen into balls • water that is coming to the ground • when the water vapor turns to water • water that doesn't sink into the ground • ...
Unit E crossword Jessica Donegan 8Sau 2018-06-09
Across
- Drinkable water
- In water, circular movement of water
- How water is recycled in our environment
- is a physical characteristic of a species
- Amount of salts dissolved in the water
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- A very large expanse of sea
- This water contains a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground
- Large moving body of ice; glaciers can be many meters or even kilometers thick
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- In an ecosystem this refers to the variety of different kinds of species living there
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by wind and waters
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
Down
- daily changes in water level of the ocean
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river; these included volume and rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
- How pure the water is
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical enviroment
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- organisms that grow on rocks at the tide line and have shells that protect their bodies from the waves
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Water in the form of a solid
- How clear the water is
- This disease can be caused by improper filtarnation of water
25 Clues: Drinkable water • How pure the water is • How clear the water is • A very large expanse of sea • Water in the form of a solid • In water, circular movement of water • Amount of salts dissolved in the water • How water is recycled in our environment • daily changes in water level of the ocean • is a physical characteristic of a species • ...
Hydrosphere vocab 2026-01-29
Across
- water can easily go through it
- The journey of water
- an invisible line that shows how high or low
- sinking due to droughts
- Water that stays at the surface
- soil that has been soaked by water
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- water cannot easily go through it
- water dripping into the ground
- rain,sleet,hail, or snow
- has pores
- underground layer of permeable rock water
- an object that can pump water
- water in the ground
- polution
- basin like formation defined by high points
- Water that runs off the surface
16 Clues: polution • has pores • water in the ground • The journey of water • sinking due to droughts • rain,sleet,hail, or snow • an object that can pump water • water dripping into the ground • water can easily go through it • Water that stays at the surface • Water that runs off the surface • water cannot easily go through it • soil that has been soaked by water • ...
Sam Jennning's Hydro Crossword 2017-11-28
Across
- what earth would look like without water
- water as a solid
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- water as a gas
- liquid water becoming a gas
- rain,snow,sleet or hail
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
Down
- first to record water treatment methods
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- how many atoms are in one water molecule
- water as a gas in the air
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- water vapor becoming a liquid (dew) or a solid (frost)
- water as a liquid
- a water source under the ground
15 Clues: water as a gas • water as a solid • water as a liquid • rain,snow,sleet or hail • water as a gas in the air • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • first to record water treatment methods • what earth would look like without water • how many atoms are in one water molecule • water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
Drews crossword puzzle 2014-12-16
Across
- Low plants and treeless
- A big huck of ice lots of them at Antarctica
- Flat land
- A row of big lumps or bumps in the ground
- A waterway for travel
- Water squirting out water and steam
- A body of water leading to ocean and larger than a bay
- A big pece of land with healthy foods
- Leads to the ocean and in New Jersey
- A rocky shore
- A hot elevated landforms also in Hawaii
- A stream of fast moving water
- Has a Smooth top and high landforms
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- Water falling from a height
- On deserts and beaches
- A huge piece of land one of seven
- A land surround by water except on one side
- Low and wet lands surrounded by water
- A ring shaped island
- Dry land and waterless
- A river or stream leading to a larger one
- A wide body of water and larger than a channel
- A piece of land leading to a body of water
- A piece of land higher than surrounding
- Kinda like a channel and connecting to two larger bodies of water
25 Clues: Flat land • A rocky shore • A ring shaped island • A waterway for travel • On deserts and beaches • Dry land and waterless • Low plants and treeless • Water falling from a height • A stream of fast moving water • A huge piece of land one of seven • Water squirting out water and steam • Has a Smooth top and high landforms • Leads to the ocean and in New Jersey • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-05-10
Across
- The number one cause of wildfires
- Usually means bad weather
- Extended period of time with strong precipitation
- How hurricanes and tornadoes are categorized
- The weather over a long period of time
- Being____to water = smaller range of temps
- A long period of time without precipitation
- Currents that bring warm, wet weather.
- An airmass found over water
- Turning from liquid to gas
- Loss of plant's water through evaporation
- The part of a hurricane that is calm
- Water running off of lands surface
- The current state of the atmosphere
Down
- Usually means good weather
- Currents that bring cold, dry weather.
- Where the warmest water and temps are
- An airmass found over land
- Lower latitudes have a smaller angle of___
- The higher the__the lower the temps
- Water vapor changes to liquid water
- Warm air replaces cooler air
- Cold air replaces warm air
- The amount of moisture in the air
- Air with equal temps, pressure,& humidity
- The second driving force of the water cycle
- A dangerous storm that begins over warm water
- A driving force of the water cycle
28 Clues: Usually means bad weather • Usually means good weather • An airmass found over land • Cold air replaces warm air • Turning from liquid to gas • An airmass found over water • Warm air replaces cooler air • The number one cause of wildfires • The amount of moisture in the air • A driving force of the water cycle • Water running off of lands surface • ...
UNIT 4 CROSSWORD 2022-05-19
Across
- the lowest point of a wave
- process of turning liquid into vapor
- the point in the tidal cycle where the sea level is at its lowest
- the highest part of a wave
- very long-period waves that move through the ocean
- ocean waves that are caused by large earthquakes
- a natural flow of water moving across country between banks
- water covers much much of the shore after rising its highest level
- water found beneath the surface of soil
- plants give water vapor through their leaves
- tides when the sun and moon are at there right angles to each other
Down
- strong narrow flows of water that are close to the line shoreline
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a wave
- distance between points in a wave
- a tide after a new or full moon
- water collected as droplets
- water that falls to the earth as rain,hail, or snow
- water on the surface of the planet, above the ground
- a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope
- where rain water soaks into the ground, through the soil
- when there is more water than land can absorb
21 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest part of a wave • water collected as droplets • a tide after a new or full moon • distance between points in a wave • process of turning liquid into vapor • water found beneath the surface of soil • plants give water vapor through their leaves • when there is more water than land can absorb • ...
Stormwater Management 2025-03-02
Across
- – A storage area that allows stormwater to percolate into the ground.
- (IUWM) – A sustainable approach to managing freshwater, wastewater, and stormwater.
- – Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- – Vegetation that protects water bodies from pollutants.
- – The process of stormwater soaking into the ground.
- – Overflow of water onto dry land, often causing damage.
- – Polluted water from cities that enters natural waterways.
- – Excess water that flows over land instead of being absorbed.
- – A vegetated rooftop that absorbs rainwater and reduces heat.
- – A surface, like concrete, that prevents water infiltration.
- – The accumulation of soil and debris in water bodies.
- – A pond that permanently holds water to control floods and improve water quality.
Down
- – A vegetated channel that slows stormwater runoff and allows infiltration.
- – A surface that allows water to pass through, like gravel.
- – Regular upkeep of stormwater management systems.
- – A dry basin that temporarily stores stormwater runoff.
- – Artificial wetlands designed to treat stormwater and manage floods.
- – A system that collects and channels stormwater away from urban areas.
- – Rainwater that does not infiltrate into the ground and flows over surfaces.
- – The wearing away of soil due to water or wind.
20 Clues: – The wearing away of soil due to water or wind. • – Regular upkeep of stormwater management systems. • – Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • – The process of stormwater soaking into the ground. • – The accumulation of soil and debris in water bodies. • – A dry basin that temporarily stores stormwater runoff. • ...
Ecosystem Review 2026-04-03
Across
- an animal that eats only plants and plant products
- Chain the path of energy through an ecosystem
- a process in plants that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food
- Earth's gases: oxygen, carbon dioxide
- an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- an animal that eats another animal
- an animal that eats only other animals
- an animal that is eaten by another animal
- the clearing of forests or trees for non-forest use
- any form of water that falls from the sky
Down
- an organism that can make its own food and provides food for other organisms
- worms, mushrooms, and fungi break down decaying organisms
- an animal that eats plants and other animals
- living
- when two or more things rely on each other in an ecosystem
- Earth's liquids water and ice, water in the soil and rock, and water vapor in the air
- Earth: contains mountains, volcanoes, etc
- Web ALL of the paths that energy can take through an ecosystem
- Cycle the process in which water is recycled over and over again through the hydrosphere
- Earth's living things
- water vapor returns to a liquid state (helps clouds to form)
- where water turns to water vapor and rises
- nonliving
23 Clues: living • nonliving • Earth's living things • an animal that eats another animal • Earth's gases: oxygen, carbon dioxide • an animal that eats only other animals • Earth: contains mountains, volcanoes, etc • an animal that is eaten by another animal • any form of water that falls from the sky • where water turns to water vapor and rises • ...
Geography 2026-03-18
Across
- Narrow stretch of land connecting larger land areas
- Elevated land with sloping sides
- A group of islands
- Large body of water all or partly surrounded by land
- Mountain or hill created as magma reaches the surface
- Large natural steam of water
- Part of a large body of water that extends into land
- Large body of water all or partly surrounded by land
- Soil deposits at a river’s mouth
- Major body of saltwater
- Deep narrow valley
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Point of land that extends into water
- Broad inland body of water, sometimes between coastline and islands
- Wide strait or waterway between two landmasses
- A large bay
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- Stretch of land that separates river systems
- Larger than a hill
- Area of flat or rolling land at high elevation
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Inland body of water
- Land next to a sea or ocean
- Large natural steam of water
- A narrow stretch of water
- An area of water and vegetation in a desert
- A branch of a larger river
- Area of low land between hills
- A very large landmass
- Flat, level land
- Large, thick ice
- Steep, high wall or rock or ice
31 Clues: A large bay • Flat, level land • Large, thick ice • Larger than a hill • A group of islands • Deep narrow valley • Inland body of water • A very large landmass • Major body of saltwater • A narrow stretch of water • A branch of a larger river • Land next to a sea or ocean • Large natural steam of water • Large natural steam of water • Area of low land between hills • ...
5 - Topic 4 - Earth's Water 2026-01-27
Across
- process of liquid water being heated and changing to water vapor.
- underground water storage.
- the main or first source.
- the process of water vapor cooling into liquid and forming clouds.
- the solid form of water.
- water with very high salinity found in oceans.
- all of the water on Earth.
Down
- process of water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- the amount of salt dissolved in water.
- the continuous movement of water on Earth.
- rising and falling pattern of the ocean waves because of gravity.
- water with little to no salinity found in rivers, lakes, and more.
- swirling motion.
- the gas form of water found in air.
- places people build to collect water.
- a series of events or process that repeats.
16 Clues: swirling motion. • the solid form of water. • the main or first source. • underground water storage. • all of the water on Earth. • the gas form of water found in air. • places people build to collect water. • the amount of salt dissolved in water. • the continuous movement of water on Earth. • a series of events or process that repeats. • ...
The Secret Life of River Critters 2025-05-02
Across
- Floating plant with round leaves and flowers
- What you do with a rod and a reel
- Rolling motion often seen on the surface of water
- Activity involving moving through water
- River animal with sleek fur and webbed feet, often seen floating on its back
- Web-footed bird that quacks
- What we drink and swim in
- Large flowing body of fresh water
- Structure that connects two riverbanks
- Floats and is powered by oars, sails, or motors
- Honking bird that migrates in a V-formation
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- Diving water with a haunting call
- Semi-aquatic rodent known for building dams
- Lives in water, swims with fins, and breathes through gills
- Tiny schooling fish often found near the riverbank
- Hard-shelled animal that lives near or in water
- Flowing movement of river water
- Baby frog
- Hops and lives both on land and in water
19 Clues: Baby frog • What we drink and swim in • Web-footed bird that quacks • Flowing movement of river water • Diving water with a haunting call • What you do with a rod and a reel • Large flowing body of fresh water • Structure that connects two riverbanks • Activity involving moving through water • Hops and lives both on land and in water • ...
Environmental Bio 2022-05-11
Across
- type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral rich ground or surface water
- the deep zone of an inland body of freestanding water, below the range of light penetration
- soil of poor quality that lacks the substance and nutrients plants need
- wetland ecosystem near lakes and rivers with softer, non woody plants
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- wetland that is forested and found near lakes and rivers with slow waters and woody plants
- the waste water from domestic, commercial, and industrial sources carried by sewers
- preparing and cultivating land for crops
- substance used to destroy insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or animals
- a chemical or substance which harms water, air, or land quality
- wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter
- region at the lowest level of a body of water
- areas where water covers/saturates the soil, either permanently or seasonally
Down
- the science of raising plants or animals for food, clothing, or other products
- the cultivation of a singular crop in a given area
- the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore, with sunlight present at the sediment level
- chemical used on plants to destroy fungus
- the part of the water cycle in which the water flows over the land as surface water
- inhabiting or situated in still fresh water
- area of land that drains water into a specific body of water
- the open water area where light will not penetrate all the way to the bottom
- the supply of water to land or crops that helps growth
- inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water
- an animal lacking a backbone that is large enough to be seen without a microscope
- loosening and turning soil
25 Clues: loosening and turning soil • preparing and cultivating land for crops • chemical used on plants to destroy fungus • inhabiting or situated in still fresh water • region at the lowest level of a body of water • the cultivation of a singular crop in a given area • inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water • ...
yyayayyy 2024-05-07
Across
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one anothe
- Basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water
- term that describes an organism that lives in water
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- the area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf
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- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperatureof 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius...amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
22 Clues: the area of land that is drained by a water system • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • term that describes an organism that lives on land • term that describes an organism that lives in water • Basin the area drained by a river and its tributaries • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other • ...
Land forms Crossword 2024-04-16
Across
- a cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrate with gills, fins, and a streamlined body
- germ and pesticides that can live in water forms
- scattered pieces of waste or remains floating or below the surface
- a loose aggregation of small, rounded rock fragments typically larger than sand but smaller than cobble
- small particles of dirt, sand, and other materials that settle at the bottom of bodies of water.
- a land area where the river meets the shore
- a soft, wet mixture of soil, water, and organic matter, typically found in areas where water and soil interact
- ancient remains or traces of organisms preserved in rocks
- granular material primarily composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles
- air-breathing living beings that can live in water or land
- a shelled crustacean with ten limbs, including claws
- where water levels rise and then ___ an area
- small, swimming crustaceans eaten as seafood
- where the mouth of a river flows to the ocean
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- a natural flowing watercourse, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake
- the way the water is moving, a strong section of a river
- an outdoor activity along the water
- a small inlet or bay often saltwater
- a natural occurrence where water flows over a vertical drop or series of steep steps
- either wooden or metal extent on top of the water
- an enclosed body of water
- granular material consisting of particles smaller than sand but larger than clay, often found in riverbeds
- air-breathing animals that usually don’t live in water
- a natural solid made up of minerals or mineraloids
- a flow of water that determines the way that it travels
- green groups of bacteria that are found in water
- any body of water; natural or artificial
- a practice where you catch certain animals in a cage
- living organisms that use sunlight to make their food
- small creatures with six legs, often wings, and three body segments
30 Clues: an enclosed body of water • an outdoor activity along the water • a small inlet or bay often saltwater • any body of water; natural or artificial • a land area where the river meets the shore • where water levels rise and then ___ an area • small, swimming crustaceans eaten as seafood • where the mouth of a river flows to the ocean • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
Across
- using up the supply or resources o
- density The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- of deforestation Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- water Water this is safe to drink or use
- farm animals
- of water drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- pollution Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- Africa geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- Access To Water While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- Farming Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
- cutting down trees
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
Down
- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- causes poor farming practices, deforestation overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- distribution how population is spread out in an area describes where people live and why based on location, climate and natural resources
- of water pollution wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- farming
- and burn A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
- a long period without rain
- 4 environmental Issues we have studied in Africa Deforestation, Desertification, Water Pollution, Unequal distribution of water
- Process of how a desert expands
28 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • using up the supply or resources o • water Water this is safe to drink or use • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • A sector that produces goods and services within an economy • ...
Environmental Bio 2022-05-11
Across
- type of peat-accumulating wetland fed by mineral rich ground or surface water
- the deep zone of an inland body of freestanding water, below the range of light penetration
- soil of poor quality that lacks the substance and nutrients plants need
- wetland ecosystem near lakes and rivers with softer, non woody plants
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- wetland that is forested and found near lakes and rivers with slow waters and woody plants
- the waste water from domestic, commercial, and industrial sources carried by sewers
- preparing and cultivating land for crops
- substance used to destroy insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or animals
- a chemical or substance which harms water, air, or land quality
- wetland of soft, spongy ground consisting mainly of partially decayed plant matter
- region at the lowest level of a body of water
- areas where water covers/saturates the soil, either permanently or seasonally
Down
- the science of raising plants or animals for food, clothing, or other products
- the cultivation of a singular crop in a given area
- the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore, with sunlight present at the sediment level
- chemical used on plants to destroy fungus
- the part of the water cycle in which the water flows over the land as surface water
- inhabiting or situated in still fresh water
- area of land that drains water into a specific body of water
- the open water area where light will not penetrate all the way to the bottom
- the supply of water to land or crops that helps growth
- inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water
- an animal lacking a backbone that is large enough to be seen without a microscope
- loosening and turning soil
25 Clues: loosening and turning soil • preparing and cultivating land for crops • chemical used on plants to destroy fungus • inhabiting or situated in still fresh water • region at the lowest level of a body of water • the cultivation of a singular crop in a given area • inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving fresh water • ...
Hydrology of the Drainage Basin System 2013-09-10
Across
- Rivers, streams etc.
- The vaporization of water
- Vaporization of water off plants
- Water stored in the water table
- Precipitation getting caught on plants
- Water dripping off plants
Down
- Water soaking into the ground
- Horizontal movement of water through the ground
- Water stored near the surface
- Downhill movement of water through saturated ground
- Lakes, Rivers etc.
- Rain, snow etc.
- Downward movement of water through deeper ground
- Water moving down plants
- Rivers flowing into a larger body of water
15 Clues: Rain, snow etc. • Lakes, Rivers etc. • Rivers, streams etc. • Water moving down plants • The vaporization of water • Water dripping off plants • Water soaking into the ground • Water stored near the surface • Water stored in the water table • Vaporization of water off plants • Precipitation getting caught on plants • Rivers flowing into a larger body of water • ...
Hydrology of the Drainage Basin System 2013-09-10
Across
- Horizontal movement of water through the ground
- The vaporization of water
- Water stored near the surface
- Downhill movement of water through saturated ground
- Precipitation getting caught on plants
- Rivers flowing into a larger body of water
Down
- Water soaking into the ground
- Rain, snow etc.
- Water moving down plants
- Rivers, streams etc.
- Water dripping off plants
- Vaporization of water off plants
- Water stored in the water table
- Lakes, Rivers etc.
- Downward movement of water through deeper ground
15 Clues: Rain, snow etc. • Lakes, Rivers etc. • Rivers, streams etc. • Water moving down plants • The vaporization of water • Water dripping off plants • Water soaking into the ground • Water stored near the surface • Water stored in the water table • Vaporization of water off plants • Precipitation getting caught on plants • Rivers flowing into a larger body of water • ...
Sam Jennning's Hydro Crossword 2017-11-28
Across
- water as a liquid
- 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
- rain,snow,sleet or hail
- what earth would look like without water
Down
- water as a gas in the air
- how many atoms are in one water molecule
- water vapor becoming a liquid (dew) or a solid (frost)
- water under the ground that supplies springs and wells
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- liquid water becoming a gas
- first to record water treatment methods
- water as a gas
- water as a solid
15 Clues: water as a gas • water as a solid • water as a liquid • rain,snow,sleet or hail • water as a gas in the air • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • first to record water treatment methods • how many atoms are in one water molecule • what earth would look like without water • water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
terms 2026-02-10
Across
- of Saturation**: Area where soil and rock are fully water-filled.
- Water**: Water used in the production of goods.
- Structure for transporting water
- Footprint**: Total freshwater used for products and services.
- Water storage area, natural or man-made.
- Accumulated snow acting as a water source.
- Removing salt from seawater to produce fresh water.
- Water**: Reusable wastewater from household activities.
- Irrigation**: Field flooding with water for crop irrigation.
- Contaminated used water needing treatment.
Down
- Practices related to water use and conservation.
- Surface Runoff**: Consistent water flow from rainfall into streams.
- Nutrient overload in water causing algal blooms.
- Land sinking due to groundwater extraction.
- Pollution**: Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances.
- Irrigation**: Water delivery system that targets plant roots directly.
- Table**: The upper level of water-saturated ground.
17 Clues: Structure for transporting water • Water storage area, natural or man-made. • Accumulated snow acting as a water source. • Contaminated used water needing treatment. • Land sinking due to groundwater extraction. • Water**: Water used in the production of goods. • Practices related to water use and conservation. • Nutrient overload in water causing algal blooms. • ...
Cycles Vocab 2025-09-10
Across
- release of water vapor from plants and soil
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth
- variety of ways by which water moves across the land
- process where water falls from the atmosphere
- systems that absorb more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than it releases
- liquid to gas
- the conversion from ammonium to nitrites to nitrates
- water vapor to liquid water forming clouds or fog
Down
- layer of underground material that contains water
- the process by which plants/algae absorb nitrates
- the process that exchanges carbon between the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms
- fixation the process by which bacteria/algae convert nitrogen into ammonium
- cycle the process by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it moves through the air, water, soil, and living things
- water flows vertically through the soil and rocks
- water stored underground
- drives the water cycle
- the process of which organisms release carbon dioxide
- the process of excessively enriching a body of water with nutrients creating rapid growth of algae and phytoplankton
- the process of which plants/algae convert light energy and CO2 into sugars.
19 Clues: liquid to gas • drives the water cycle • water stored underground • release of water vapor from plants and soil • process where water falls from the atmosphere • layer of underground material that contains water • the process by which plants/algae absorb nitrates • water flows vertically through the soil and rocks • water vapor to liquid water forming clouds or fog • ...
Noah M 6th grade science 2024-05-16
Across
- everything alive
- releases water
- balls of ice falling
- all gases
- water which collects as droplets on a surface
- water filling an area
Down
- hard frozen water
- water released from clouds
- takes in water to grow
- water that flows underground
- frozen soft water
- the cycle of water
- the Earth's rocks
- loose rocks falling
- water becoming a gas
15 Clues: all gases • releases water • everything alive • hard frozen water • frozen soft water • the Earth's rocks • the cycle of water • loose rocks falling • balls of ice falling • water becoming a gas • water filling an area • takes in water to grow • water released from clouds • water that flows underground • water which collects as droplets on a surface
Soil Science Vocabulary 2023-09-12
Across
- Substances from organisms
- Ability for soil to aid crops in meeting their amount requirements
- Soil clumping up
- Synonymous with Percolation
- Water movement
- Water stays in the soil
- Associated with deposition and erosion
- In between two underground zones
Down
- Ability for water to flow in between soil
- A plant making food
- Amount of water held in soil after gravitational water has moved through it
- Puncturing the ground
- How well soil can hold water
- Water that moves through soil
- This type of water is hard to remove soil
- Oxygen moving through organism
- Ability for soil to support crops
- Pores in soil
18 Clues: Pores in soil • Water movement • Soil clumping up • A plant making food • Puncturing the ground • Water stays in the soil • Substances from organisms • Synonymous with Percolation • How well soil can hold water • Water that moves through soil • Oxygen moving through organism • In between two underground zones • Ability for soil to support crops • Associated with deposition and erosion • ...
Groundwater Vocabulary 2021-04-18
Across
- A measure of a material’s ability to transmit water
- The volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- The slow movement of water through the pores in rock or sediment (also known as infiltration)
- Area in an aquifer where all open spaces are filled with water
- A sinkhole with water in in. The water table is visible here.
- Impermeable sediment or rock that hinders or prevents groundwater movement
- A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface
- Area above the water table where openings in sediment are filled mainly with air
- The sinking of Earth’s surface due to removal of groundwater
- Water that is found in the zone of saturation
- The process that allows water to replenish an aquifer
- Local lowering of the water table immediately surrounding a well
Down
- A type of topography consisting of numerous sinkholes and caves
- A sedimentary rock made from the skeletons of marine organisms. Commonly associated with caves.
- A pump-less well in which the water rises to the surface because it is under pressure
- Water that flows over the land
- icicle-like structure that hangs from the ceiling of a cavern
- The column-like form that grows upward from the floor of a cavern
- A fountain of hot water that is periodically ejected
- A body of saturated sediment or rock in which groundwater can move easily
- The upper level of the zone of saturation
21 Clues: Water that flows over the land • The volume of open spaces in rock or soil • The upper level of the zone of saturation • Water that is found in the zone of saturation • A measure of a material’s ability to transmit water • A fountain of hot water that is periodically ejected • The process that allows water to replenish an aquifer • ...
