water Crossword Puzzles
Aanbevolen hoeveelheden water 2014-03-26
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- synoniem voor vochtopstapeling (in het enkelvoud)
- buiten de bloedvaten gelegen
- synoniem voor zweten
- afkorting voor een hormoon die de urineproductie regelt
- synoniem voor opname
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- overdreven waterverlies
- de hoeveelheid water die per kg lichaamsmassa per dag wordt omgezet
- synoniem voor vergiftiging
- synoniem voor verward zijn, hallucineren
- synoniem voor hart en bloedvaten
- onwillekeurige bewegingen van de spieren, krampachtig
11 Clues: synoniem voor zweten • synoniem voor opname • overdreven waterverlies • synoniem voor vergiftiging • buiten de bloedvaten gelegen • synoniem voor hart en bloedvaten • synoniem voor verward zijn, hallucineren • synoniem voor vochtopstapeling (in het enkelvoud) • onwillekeurige bewegingen van de spieren, krampachtig • afkorting voor een hormoon die de urineproductie regelt • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-01-23
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- when water is heated into water vapor
- the movement of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- when there are holes and cracks in the ground that water can seep into
- supplying dry land with water
- when water vapor gets heated and turns into clouds
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- water that is underground
- when water just slides down or runs off a flat surface
- a object that stores water
- when water can be put inside of a object and not leak
- When water vapor gets to heavy and turns into beads of water and fall out of the sky
- When the water goes back into the ocean to start the process over
11 Clues: water that is underground • a object that stores water • supplying dry land with water • when water is heated into water vapor • when water vapor gets heated and turns into clouds • the movement of water vapor from the leaves of plants • when water just slides down or runs off a flat surface • when water can be put inside of a object and not leak • ...
Properties of Water 2012-09-11
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- an attraction between molecules of different substances
- sub. in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution
- mixture of water & nondissolved materials
- compound that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in solution
- weak acid or base that can react with strong acids or bases to help prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH scale
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- an attraction between molecules of the same substance
- a material composed of 2 or + elements or compounds that are physically mixed together
- mixture of 2 or + sub. in which the molecules are evenly distributed
- measurement system used to indicate the consentration of hydrogen ions in solution; ranges from 0-14
- sub. that is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution
- compound that produces hydroxide ions ( OH+) in solution
11 Clues: mixture of water & nondissolved materials • compound that forms hydrogen ions (H+) in solution • an attraction between molecules of the same substance • sub. in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution • sub. that is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution • an attraction between molecules of different substances • ...
Water Bottle Rocket 2013-03-21
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- To rise or move upwards
- Describes an object that has a shape that reduces air resistance, allowing air to flow past it easily
- The height of an object above sea level
- The cone-shaped forward part of a rocket that has a heat shield
- To move or go faster, to increase in speed
- A force that is produced in response to another force
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- A force coming from the opposite direction that an object is moving through the air
- A surface that is fixed to a rocket to give stability
- The state of being pressed or pushed against
- To cause an object to move
- To release
11 Clues: To release • To rise or move upwards • To cause an object to move • The height of an object above sea level • To move or go faster, to increase in speed • The state of being pressed or pushed against • A surface that is fixed to a rocket to give stability • A force that is produced in response to another force • ...
Land and Water 2016-01-22
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- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of other rocks and forming a major component of beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts.
- a mixture of small stones
- a scientist who studies how water circulates on the earth’s surface, underground, and in the atmosphere
- the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- the top layer of earth, composed of organic materials (humus), inorganic materials (sand, silt, and clay)
- a small version of an object or a process that scientists use to study an actual thing or event.
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- a procedure that is carried out to investigate a scientific question
- cycle the process by which water moves through the ground, evaporates from earth into the air, forms clouds, and falls back to earth as rain or snow
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color. A layer of soil that can be molded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- a prediction about how something works or how two variables are related
- an element in an experiment that can be changed
11 Clues: a mixture of small stones • an element in an experiment that can be changed • a procedure that is carried out to investigate a scientific question • a prediction about how something works or how two variables are related • a small version of an object or a process that scientists use to study an actual thing or event. • ...
The Water Cycle 2022-09-27
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- the process plants lose moisture through their leaves
- areas where water flow through the drainage basin system
- when water in any form falls from the atmosphere to the surface
- the process whereby a gas is converted into a liquid
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- water contained in rocks
- places where water enters the system
- places where water is held
- places where water is lost to the system
- The process whereby a liquid is heated and turns into a gas
- Rock capable of holding or storing water
- rain flowing over the surface under the influence of gravity
11 Clues: water contained in rocks • places where water is held • places where water enters the system • places where water is lost to the system • Rock capable of holding or storing water • the process whereby a gas is converted into a liquid • the process plants lose moisture through their leaves • areas where water flow through the drainage basin system • ...
Properties of Water 2023-01-10
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- state of matter,firm and stable shape
- Substances dissolve in a liquid and produce a new formed solvent.
- (two words) Molecules connected become connected to another molecule.
- (two words) amount of grams that an organism needs to lose to either reduce or increase by 1 C.
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- state of matter, can change in shape but still has the same mass
- (two words) Molecules stick together to form 'skin' on top of water.
- point the point where solids become a liquid
- quantity of something in volume
- Two Positives One Negative
- point the point where liquids become solid
- state of matter, no fixed shape or mass
11 Clues: Two Positives One Negative • quantity of something in volume • state of matter,firm and stable shape • state of matter, no fixed shape or mass • point the point where liquids become solid • point the point where solids become a liquid • state of matter, can change in shape but still has the same mass • Substances dissolve in a liquid and produce a new formed solvent. • ...
The water cycle 2023-02-03
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- Water vapor condensing into water drops
- A cloud that is close to the ground
- a synonym for groundwater
- A type of semi-frozen precipitation
- Collections of condensed water vapor
- Water turning into water vapor.
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- Water falling from the sky in some form
- Water moving across the ground into rivers and streams
- A place where all water goes to the same place
- Water seeping through porous rock into aquifers
- Water condensing onto leaves
11 Clues: a synonym for groundwater • Water condensing onto leaves • Water turning into water vapor. • A cloud that is close to the ground • A type of semi-frozen precipitation • Collections of condensed water vapor • Water falling from the sky in some form • Water vapor condensing into water drops • A place where all water goes to the same place • ...
The Water Cycle 2017-06-04
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- An infinite _____ e.g. the water _____
- Falls from earth from clouds in the from of rain, snow, sleet, hail, etc.
- When plants give out water from the underside of their leaves
- When water disappears because of heat or other stuff.
- Something all living things need to become nutritious.
- A gas all living things need to survive that trees provide.
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- When water droplets gather on something cold.
- What humans breathe out that trees turn into oxygen.
- A liquid all living thing need to survive
- Salt in water
- Sounds like magnet and is a chemical element.
11 Clues: Salt in water • An infinite _____ e.g. the water _____ • A liquid all living thing need to survive • When water droplets gather on something cold. • Sounds like magnet and is a chemical element. • What humans breathe out that trees turn into oxygen. • When water disappears because of heat or other stuff. • Something all living things need to become nutritious. • ...
water/ecosystems crossword 2020-04-07
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- chemical compound that begins with the letter N.
- when water heats up.
- a body of water located near the ocean.
- producer.
- a role in the water cycle
- consumer.
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- another word for the phrase, water-logged.
- network of organisms.
- non-living thing.
- something that connects to a larger body of water.
- a small organism in an aquatic environment.
11 Clues: producer. • consumer. • non-living thing. • when water heats up. • network of organisms. • a role in the water cycle • a body of water located near the ocean. • another word for the phrase, water-logged. • a small organism in an aquatic environment. • chemical compound that begins with the letter N. • something that connects to a larger body of water.
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-07
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- produce food through photosynthesis
- organisms like bacteria or fungi that break down dead organisms
- consumers eat the producers
- A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and one doesn't.
- one feeding relationship
- A living thing that can act or function independently or An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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- energy transfers through the trophic levels
- producers eat the primary consumers
- Photo = LIGHT Synthesis = putting things togetherthe energy the ability to do work
- is defined as a relationship that benefits two organisms
- Organic Matter in the Ecosystem. Bio = living Mass = matter
11 Clues: one feeding relationship • consumers eat the producers • producers eat the primary consumers • produce food through photosynthesis • energy transfers through the trophic levels • is defined as a relationship that benefits two organisms • Organic Matter in the Ecosystem. Bio = living Mass = matter • organisms like bacteria or fungi that break down dead organisms • ...
Water sports equipment. 2020-04-09
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- It protects your eyes when you are under water.
- It helps you breathe under water.
- You wear them on your feet to swim fast.
- A small and long boat.
- You wear it to protect your hands.
- What you wear when you do water sports.
- It helps you move your kayak.
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- It keeps you warm when you do water sports.
- You wear them on your feet when you water-ski.
- In surf, you stand on it.
- It protects your head.
11 Clues: It protects your head. • A small and long boat. • In surf, you stand on it. • It helps you move your kayak. • It helps you breathe under water. • You wear it to protect your hands. • What you wear when you do water sports. • You wear them on your feet to swim fast. • It keeps you warm when you do water sports. • You wear them on your feet when you water-ski. • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-08
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- Portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- A non-living organism
- extends from the surface to 200 meters
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- water collected on the surface of the ground
- Water that is safe to drink
- different positions in the food chain
- breaks down organic material
- Tide meets the stream
- how plants and animals are connected
- an organism biological community/ environment
- water held underground
11 Clues: Tide meets the stream • A non-living organism • water held underground • Water that is safe to drink • breaks down organic material • how plants and animals are connected • different positions in the food chain • extends from the surface to 200 meters • water collected on the surface of the ground • an organism biological community/ environment • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-08
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- different positions in the food chain
- Portion of land drained by a river
- water held underground
- an organism biological community/ environment
- breaks down organic material
- how plants and animals are connected
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- Water that is safe to drink
- Tide meets the stream
- water collected on the surface of the ground
- extends from the surface to 200 meters
- A non-living organism
11 Clues: Tide meets the stream • A non-living organism • water held underground • Water that is safe to drink • breaks down organic material • Portion of land drained by a river • how plants and animals are connected • different positions in the food chain • extends from the surface to 200 meters • water collected on the surface of the ground • ...
safe water sports 2020-05-18
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- μπαίνουμε στη θάλασσα τόσες ώρες μετά το φαγητό
- δεν κάνω μπάνιο όταν έχει κακοκαιρία
- οι οργανωμένες παραλίες έχουν
- δεν κάνω, αν δε γνωρίζω το βάθος και τη διαμόρφωση του βυθού
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- την απολαμβάνουμε το καλοκαίρι
- κολυμπώ πάντα κατά.. της ακτής
- είναι απαραίτητο να έχει η επιχείρηση που θα επιλέξουμε
- δεν πετώ ποτέ
- όλα τα θαλάσσια σπορ έχουν ...ασφάλειας
- κάνω πάντα πριν μπω στην πισίνα
- το φοράμε αν δεν ξέρουμε καλό κολύμπι
11 Clues: δεν πετώ ποτέ • οι οργανωμένες παραλίες έχουν • την απολαμβάνουμε το καλοκαίρι • κολυμπώ πάντα κατά.. της ακτής • κάνω πάντα πριν μπω στην πισίνα • δεν κάνω μπάνιο όταν έχει κακοκαιρία • το φοράμε αν δεν ξέρουμε καλό κολύμπι • όλα τα θαλάσσια σπορ έχουν ...ασφάλειας • μπαίνουμε στη θάλασσα τόσες ώρες μετά το φαγητό • είναι απαραίτητο να έχει η επιχείρηση που θα επιλέξουμε • ...
Science water g4 2021-01-22
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- water in the gas state filtration process through which water passes through filter beds and dirts are removed
- we can see clearly through it
- state in which water flows
- has no taste
- has no colour
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- a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea
- source of underground water
- when chlorine is added to water to kill germs
- term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear
- a state of water
- a solid cold form of water
11 Clues: has no taste • has no colour • a state of water • state in which water flows • a solid cold form of water • source of underground water • we can see clearly through it • when chlorine is added to water to kill germs • a property of water iceberg can be seen floating in the sea • term used when after adding a substance to water and stirring it, the water remains clear • ...
WASTE WATER-STORY 2021-02-04
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- PRODUCT OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT ARE SLUDGE AND -------
- OF IT IS WATER,WHICH HAS DISSOLVED AND SUSPENDED IMPURITIES ARE CALED -----------
- 2ND PROCESS OF CLARIFING WATWER IS
- WATER CONTAIN NUTRIENTS SUCH ----- AND NITROGEN
- MARCH
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- GAS
- HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT WE SHOULD PLANT --------- TREE ALL ALONG THE SEWAGE POND
- GHANDI
- chemicals like ------------may kill the microbes that help purify water
- WATER DAY IS CELEBRATED ON
- ONE NEED TO WAIT FOR ANYONE ELSE TO ADOPT A HUMANE AND ENLIGHTEND COURSE OF ACTION WHO SAID THIS
11 Clues: GAS • MARCH • GHANDI • WATER DAY IS CELEBRATED ON • 2ND PROCESS OF CLARIFING WATWER IS • WATER CONTAIN NUTRIENTS SUCH ----- AND NITROGEN • PRODUCT OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT ARE SLUDGE AND ------- • chemicals like ------------may kill the microbes that help purify water • HAS BEEN SUGGESTED THAT WE SHOULD PLANT --------- TREE ALL ALONG THE SEWAGE POND • ...
The Water Cycle 2021-09-27
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- rain, snow, hail, sleet
- a barrel of or for rain water, to catch and store water
- the volume of water requested by users to satisfy their needs
- the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it
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- process of liquid heating up and becoming a gas
- the cooling of water in the atmosphere to turn back into a liquid and form clouds
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
11 Clues: rain, snow, hail, sleet • process of liquid heating up and becoming a gas • a barrel of or for rain water, to catch and store water • the volume of water requested by users to satisfy their needs • the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Water cycle Crossword 2021-05-06
Across
- Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter.
- When vapours rise from water into the air.
- When rain or snow falls down.
- When water vapours rise from plants into the air.
- A visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
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- When gas changes from a liquid.
- When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans.
- A large stream of water.
- Water that is below the surface.
- Centre of the solar system.
11 Clues: A large stream of water. • Centre of the solar system. • When rain or snow falls down. • When gas changes from a liquid. • Water that is below the surface. • A body of water surrounded by land. • When vapours rise from water into the air. • When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans. • When water vapours rise from plants into the air. • ...
Hydrosphere (water cycle) 2021-10-12
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- when water flows on Earth's surface
- soil's ability to absorb water movement
- evaporation in the human body
- when moisture in the air gets liquidize on a leaf
- process of liquid to solid
- process of solid to liquid
- what is the process of dry ice?
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- snow; rain
- water vapor through the pore of the leaves
- drying clothes in the sun
- water that has the longest residence time
11 Clues: snow; rain • drying clothes in the sun • process of liquid to solid • process of solid to liquid • evaporation in the human body • what is the process of dry ice? • when water flows on Earth's surface • soil's ability to absorb water movement • water that has the longest residence time • water vapor through the pore of the leaves • ...
Water Pollution Crossword 2022-04-21
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- What is Angie's river called?
- How long is Angie's river?
- is Erik's river called?
- What is Ariana's river called?
- long is Erik's river?
- Where is Joseph's lake located?
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- Where is Ariana's river located?
- What is Joseph's lake called?
- How long is Joseph's lake?
- is Erik's river located?
- long is Ariana's river?
- Where is Angie's river located?
12 Clues: long is Erik's river? • is Erik's river called? • long is Ariana's river? • is Erik's river located? • How long is Joseph's lake? • How long is Angie's river? • What is Joseph's lake called? • What is Angie's river called? • What is Ariana's river called? • Where is Angie's river located? • Where is Joseph's lake located? • Where is Ariana's river located?
Water Key Terms 2022-08-25
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- The process of water turning into a cloud
- The process of dropping stormwater
- Made with electromagnetic radiation
- An area that keeps water from flowing
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- Water that has already been used
- The process of water becoming steam
- Rainwater, precipitation
- A reservoir where surface water is drained
- Stream flowing into a larger body of water
- Tributary forming part of its source
- Mud, or yucky thing that feels like mud
11 Clues: Rainwater, precipitation • Water that has already been used • The process of dropping stormwater • The process of water becoming steam • Made with electromagnetic radiation • Tributary forming part of its source • An area that keeps water from flowing • Mud, or yucky thing that feels like mud • The process of water turning into a cloud • ...
the water cycle 2018-08-06
11 Clues: h2o • air • solid • drink it • electricity • something hot • something hard • in you when you werk hard • putting something together • to things that are different • things that tern into a solid
The Water Cycle 2018-05-29
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- If we don't turn off the tap, we spend a lot of water.
- When you pour water into something that was empty.
- When the sun heats water and it turns into a gas.
- You should turn off your tap to do this.
- The brown colour on the ground where plants grow.
- When ice is heated and turns into liquid.
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- Not all water goes back to the sea. Some water goes here.
- When the temperature gets colder and clouds start to rain.
- Similar to a river, but faster and down a mountain.
- When water gets really cold and turns into ice.
- When water is clean enough to drink.
11 Clues: When water is clean enough to drink. • You should turn off your tap to do this. • When ice is heated and turns into liquid. • When water gets really cold and turns into ice. • When the sun heats water and it turns into a gas. • The brown colour on the ground where plants grow. • When you pour water into something that was empty. • ...
Cold Water 1 2020-01-06
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- What fluid category is hot water classed as?
- What fluid category is central heating (domestic) classed as?
- The homeowner is responsible for this section of pipework
- What valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 4 water?
- This section of pipe is connected from the mains to the external stop tap
- What check valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 2 water?
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- Who is responsible for supplying clean water?
- Fluid category 1 is classed as?
- This type of system has mains pressure at the kitchen sink only and the rest of the outlets are fed from a CWSC
- What check valve is used to protect against backflow from fluid category 3 water?
- This type of system has mains pressure at each outlet
11 Clues: Fluid category 1 is classed as? • What fluid category is hot water classed as? • Who is responsible for supplying clean water? • This type of system has mains pressure at each outlet • The homeowner is responsible for this section of pipework • What fluid category is central heating (domestic) classed as? • ...
Landforms and Water 2023-11-28
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- narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water
- water that flows through the land
- opening with lava
- a body of water with land all the way around it
- land full of water
- deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
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- low land between hills or mountains
- land with water on 3 sides
- land with water all around it
- high flat ground
- a large body of salt water
11 Clues: high flat ground • opening with lava • land full of water • land with water on 3 sides • a large body of salt water • land with water all around it • water that flows through the land • low land between hills or mountains • a body of water with land all the way around it • narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water • deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
Weather and Water 2023-10-31
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- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- Water from lakes, rivers, and oceans evaporate and enter the atmosphere where it cools, condenses into liquid water, and comes back to Earth as rain
- The measure of hotness or coldness
- A process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state
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- The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally
- The process in which water pools in large bodies
- The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun and the Earth's own rotation
- A tasteless, odorless and invisible mix of gases that is primarily made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it
11 Clues: When a liquid turns into a gas • The measure of hotness or coldness • The process in which water pools in large bodies • The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally • A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere • The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it • ...
life below water 2024-03-13
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- The vast body of salty water that covers most of the Earth's surface
- The process of the ocean becoming more acidic due to CO2 absorption
- Waste that ends up in the ocean, harming marine life
- Tiny ocean organisms that form the base of the marine food web
- Areas of the ocean protected for marine conservation
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- Keeping the ocean clean by preventing pollution
- The act of catching too many fish, harming the fish population
- Places where water meets land
- Reducing the use of something to avoid waste
- Animals and plants that live in the ocean
- A gas absorbed by oceans that contributes to ocean acidification
11 Clues: Places where water meets land • Animals and plants that live in the ocean • Reducing the use of something to avoid waste • Keeping the ocean clean by preventing pollution • Waste that ends up in the ocean, harming marine life • Areas of the ocean protected for marine conservation • The act of catching too many fish, harming the fish population • ...
Hoofdstuk 3: water 2024-11-04
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- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar vaste stof?
- Hoe noem je water als het een vaste stof is?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas?
- Hoe heet het gedeelte van een thermometer waar de temperatuur staat in °C?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vaste stof naar gas?
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- Hoe noem je water als het een gas is?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vloeistof?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van vast naar vloeibaar?
- Hoe noem je het bolle gedeelte van een thermometer?
- Hoe heet het punt waarop water verdampt bij 100 °C?
- Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vaste stof?
11 Clues: Hoe noem je water als het een gas is? • Hoe noem je water als het een vaste stof is? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vloeistof? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vloeistof naar gas? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vast naar vloeibaar? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van gas naar vaste stof? • Hoe heet de faseovergang van vaste stof naar gas? • ...
Water Systems Vocabulary 2025-03-20
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- An accumulation of ice, snow, and/or sediment
- Removing harmful chemicals or germs from a product to make it safe to consume
- A technique used to clean water using microorganisms
- A body of underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater
- The place/layer underground below the soil
- The artificial method of watering land to make it suitable for agriculture
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- The process of removing salt from water to make it safe to drink
- A change in a climate's normal temperature
- A chemical used to keep water clean (often found at the pool)
- Large and heavy regions of compressed snow
- A tank that holds waste underground
11 Clues: A tank that holds waste underground • A change in a climate's normal temperature • Large and heavy regions of compressed snow • The place/layer underground below the soil • An accumulation of ice, snow, and/or sediment • A technique used to clean water using microorganisms • A body of underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater • ...
science water cycle 2025-05-02
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- the action or process of preciptating a substance from a solution
- water that moves along the ground surface to bodies of water and land area that produces
- occurs when plant leaves open and release water into the atmosphere this water will then be ecaporated
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- a land area that prices runoff is call a
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- occurs when precipitated water collects on rivers ponds lakes oceans and other bodies of water
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place surreptitiously especially in order to acquire secret information or cause damage
- is to change the form but not the essence
- the continuous movement of water on above and below the earth surface
- what happen after it rains
11 Clues: what happen after it rains • a land area that prices runoff is call a • is to change the form but not the essence • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the action or process of preciptating a substance from a solution • the continuous movement of water on above and below the earth surface • ...
Properties of Water 2025-09-25
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- water molecules sticking to other water molecules
- a weak attraction between a hydrogen atom and another atom
- water molecules sticking to other substances
- Substance that dissolves another (salt in salt water)
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- a substance that resists change is pH by reacting with acids or bases
- any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution
- scale Scale that measures how acidic or basic a solution is
- a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another
- a mixture in which substances do not fully dissolve and may settle out
- The substance that does the dissolving (like water in salt water)
- a compound that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution
11 Clues: water molecules sticking to other substances • any compound that forms H+ ions in a solution • water molecules sticking to other water molecules • a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another • Substance that dissolves another (salt in salt water) • a compound that produces hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution • ...
Water quality handout 2025-12-01
Water on Earth 2025-12-25
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- The layer of rock and soil that groundwater flows through
- The process by which a gas becomes a liquid
- The process by which particles leave a liquid and become a gas
- The top level of the groundwater in an aquifer
- A measure of the amount of salt in water
- The water that falls rom clouds as rain, hail, sleet or snow
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- The area from which water drains into a river
- The level of the surface of an ocean
- Usually an artificial lake that forms behind a dam
- The repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms; also called the hydrologic cycle
- The frozen raindrops that fall as precipitation
11 Clues: The level of the surface of an ocean • A measure of the amount of salt in water • The process by which a gas becomes a liquid • The area from which water drains into a river • The top level of the groundwater in an aquifer • The frozen raindrops that fall as precipitation • Usually an artificial lake that forms behind a dam • ...
Chapter Four 2016-09-10
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- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- makes up about 71% of earth's system
- smaller streams
- a moving body of surface water
- the 2.5% percent of earth's total water
- the conversion of gas into a liquid
- scientists that specializes in hydrogeology
- a soil or sediment that is frozen for 2 consecutive years
- a permanent body of ice
- the second layer of the ocean
- the amount of the salt content or concentration
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- a natural event where a dry area is submerged under water
- where salt and fresh water meets
- small or shallow lakes
- evaporation of water from leaves and stems
- land areas where water covers the surface for a period of time
- field of geology that deals with flow of groundwater
- liquid turned solid
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- only planet where water in liquid form exists
20 Clues: smaller streams • liquid turned solid • small or shallow lakes • a permanent body of ice • the second layer of the ocean • a moving body of surface water • where salt and fresh water meets • the conversion of gas into a liquid • makes up about 71% of earth's system • the 2.5% percent of earth's total water • evaporation of water from leaves and stems • ...
CHAPTER 8: Aquatic Biodiversity 2018-01-10
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- One of the main problem of our environment
- forms a large reef in sea
- zone shoreline between low tide and high tide
- tide the highest point of water
- excessive nutrients into the lake
- tree that acts as barrier in coastal area
- low salinity water level
- tide the lowest point of water level
- composed of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- high salinity water; other term for marine water
- zone interface between the land and water
- variety
- large natural bodies of standing low salinity water in earth’s surface
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- the deepest part of lakes where photosynthesis doesn’t occur
- Top layer of freshwater lakes
- Strongly swimming organism
- open sunlight surface layer
- clouded by algal bloom
- organism that breakdown organic compound
- sea huge volume of saltwater
- bottom dweller
- weakly swimming and free-floating organism
- when river meets the sea
- planet were we live
- drainage basin
25 Clues: variety • bottom dweller • drainage basin • planet were we live • clouded by algal bloom • when river meets the sea • low salinity water level • forms a large reef in sea • Strongly swimming organism • open sunlight surface layer • Top layer of freshwater lakes • sea huge volume of saltwater • tide the highest point of water • excessive nutrients into the lake • ...
Marcos Berges Condo 2021-02-08
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- 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 • ...
Marcos Berges Condo 2021-02-08
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- It is equivalent to 1000Kg
- It's use in the foot and when is water
- There are Manu trees and the weather os tropical
- There os under the show
- I'm wearing in the head
- I'm wearing under the clothing
- It dos Hot Ana there are more sand
- It dos around the water
- vehicle to load objects
- It's use in the hand and is very hot
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- natural deformation that digs into the ground
- It is very high and It is cole
- There are water and sand
- I'm wearing in the water
- a lot if water fall
- have got more salad water
- It is a cloth more long and for woman
- Opposite of wet
- the mountain water that reaches the ocean circulates here
- There are more water but aren't the ocean,beach,waterfall and sea
20 Clues: Opposite of wet • a lot if water fall • There os under the show • I'm wearing in the head • 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 • It is very high and It is cole • I'm wearing under the clothing • It dos Hot Ana there are more sand • ...
Tsinat Maeregu 2021-05-02
Across
- What water becomes after evaporation.
- Cycle based around carbon.
- Where nitrogen goes after it is released into the air.
- Where nitrogen goes when soil containing it is eroded into a stream.
- Its compound is Co2.
- Cycle based around nitrogen.
- Condensed water vapor.
- When plants take in nitrogen to create organic compounds.
- When Co2 is exhaled into the atmosphere.
- Its symbol is N.
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- When plants absorb Co2.
- Cycle based around water.
- What happens when clouds get so heavy they expel their mass.
- Where nitrogen goes after an animal defecates.
- A type of precipitation.
- What happens after water is heated up by the sun.
- What happens when water vapor turns into clouds.
- Its symbol is C.
- Where nitrogen stays when plants and animals keep eating each other.
- Its compound is H2O.
20 Clues: Its symbol is C. • Its symbol is N. • Its compound is Co2. • Its compound is H2O. • Condensed water vapor. • When plants absorb Co2. • A type of precipitation. • Cycle based around water. • Cycle based around carbon. • Cycle based around nitrogen. • What water becomes after evaporation. • When Co2 is exhaled into the atmosphere. • Where nitrogen goes after an animal defecates. • ...
Chp. 11 Environmental issues in Africa 2020-11-03
Across
- humans allow their livestock to over eat
- location in Africa-50% don't have clean water
- a dry region where irrigation water is not local
- when lots of trees are cut down
- more than __ % of west African rainforest are gone
- first organism to die during desertification
- pollute water makes humans sick and ____ spread
Down
- dirty water due to agricultural runoff
- not enough resources to feed people
- There is a water __________ in Africa
- trees are cut for agriculture and ____ industries
- human sewage and ___________ pollute waters
- a long time without water
- type of forests which support diverse life
- when people die from not eating enough
- when deserts _______ this is called desertification
- Access to water in Africa is ___________
- when there isn't enough water for towns
- these block soil erosion and keep nutrients safe
- women and children unable to study or work cauese
20 Clues: a long time without water • when lots of trees are cut down • not enough resources to feed people • There is a water __________ in Africa • dirty water due to agricultural runoff • when people die from not eating enough • when there isn't enough water for towns • humans allow their livestock to over eat • Access to water in Africa is ___________ • ...
environmental system 2025-05-08
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- Variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- A major regional community of plants and animals
- Long-term maintenance of environmental balance
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Gas essential for respiration
- Breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil
- heat in the atmosphere
- sources bodies of water that supply water for public and private use
- Land where water covers the soil
- method of waste disposal
- The process by which plants make food
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- A natural unit of living and nonliving components Climate– The condition of the atmosphere over time
- Chemical element present in all living things
- Protecting natural resources from destruction
- Source of fresh underground water
- The layer of gases surrounding Eart
- water water that collects on the ground
- Trees being cut down on a large scale
- Where an organism lives
- The slow wearing away of soil or rock
20 Clues: heat in the atmosphere • Where an organism lives • method of waste disposal • Gas essential for respiration • Land where water covers the soil • Source of fresh underground water • The layer of gases surrounding Eart • Contamination of air, water, or land • Trees being cut down on a large scale • The slow wearing away of soil or rock • The process by which plants make food • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
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- Daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertibrates to live in the water
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- The measure of the acidity.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Water that does not contain salt.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- The removal of salt
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- Drinkable water.
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- Movement of water through a membrane of an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration.
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- A large moving body of ice.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- These help plants grow but when there is too much in water creates algae blooms.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- Ice Cap A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Non drinkable water.
- Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
37 Clues: Drinkable water. • The removal of salt • Non drinkable water. • A large moving body of ice. • The measure of the acidity. • Water that does not contain salt. • Daily change in water levels of the oceans. • A large area of salt water between continents. • Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans. • The non drinkable water contained in the oceans. • ...
Maggie's Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-10
Across
- directions- The directions of north, east, south, and west
- hemisphere-Eastern half of the earth
- Resembling each other
- Line for measuring coordinates
- Point in orbit closest to the sun
- Geographic direction
- Overthrow of government
- Origin
- Stream feeding larger body of water
- Large channel of water
- Opening in earth’s crust
- of maps
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- Land projecting into water
- Inlet of ocean
- Large sea
- Salt waters of earth
- Channel joining large bodies of water
- Date Line- line where the date
- Narrow connecting strip of land
- Fertile land in desert
- Raised area with level top
- weighing machine
- hemisphere- The water hemisphere, sometimes capitalised as the Water Hemisphere, is the hemisphere on the Earth
23 Clues: Origin • of maps • Large sea • Inlet of ocean • weighing machine • Salt waters of earth • Geographic direction • Resembling each other • Fertile land in desert • Large channel of water • Overthrow of government • Opening in earth’s crust • Land projecting into water • Raised area with level top • Line for measuring coordinates • Date Line- line where the date • Narrow connecting strip of land • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Ocean Currents Review - Jasper - RMMS 2023-05-25
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
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- 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 • ...
AK begrippen 2016-01-27
Across
- ander woord voor vernieuwend
- zorg over hoeveel water er wordt gebruikt
- de hoogte van het water
- hoge wal om land droog te houden
- het allerergste moment
- een irrigatiemethode waarbij water met meststoffen bij de planten wordt gedruppeld door een stelsel van leidingen slangetjes en druppelaars
- hoe heet de tijd waarin het veel regent
- een breed dal
- water dat uit de lucht komt vallen als water, sneeuw of hagel
Down
- verschil in hoogte
- wind in combinatie met regen dat alles verwoest
- het indringen van water in de grond
- hierin kan regenwater tijdelijk worden opgeslagen
- leidingen van irrigatie
- water dat in de grond zit
- hogere plaats waar op je kan wachten tot het weer veilig is
- ander woord voor kust
- een water houdende laag
- het verdwijnen van bos door handeling van mensen
- rivier die in een grotere rivier uit komt
20 Clues: een breed dal • verschil in hoogte • ander woord voor kust • het allerergste moment • leidingen van irrigatie • de hoogte van het water • een water houdende laag • water dat in de grond zit • ander woord voor vernieuwend • hoge wal om land droog te houden • het indringen van water in de grond • hoe heet de tijd waarin het veel regent • zorg over hoeveel water er wordt gebruikt • ...
Chesapeake Bay Crossword puzzle 2022-05-16
Across
- Gradual destruction of something
- A thing that is under water
- how far down light goes in water in a column
- Community of organisms fighting for survival
- river that flows into Baltimore
- a body of water that runs through Maryland
- Something that is important for yourself
- Something that is covering the ground
- Something that is polluting another thing
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- trees or bushes covering a thing
- Green grass substance that grown near water
- A swampy like place next to a body of water
- Restaurant that specializes in oysters
- Where a small river meets a bigger river
- Where other body’s of water meet another
- where salt water mixes with the ocean
- A large number of fish swimming together
- Something that comes in differences
- Something that lives or is in water
- Something that goes to the bottom of liquid
20 Clues: A thing that is under water • river that flows into Baltimore • trees or bushes covering a thing • Gradual destruction of something • Something that comes in differences • Something that lives or is in water • where salt water mixes with the ocean • Something that is covering the ground • Restaurant that specializes in oysters • Where a small river meets a bigger river • ...
Earth's Systems 2024-03-27
Across
- Earth's water system
- The combination of elements that form matter
- Water cycle: the cooling of atmosphere into clouds or fog
- Process of changing light, air, and water into plant food
- Earth's air system
- A single, self-contained living thing
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Needed for plant growth
- Location of most of the world's fresh water
- Snow, rain, sleet, mist
- The smallest form of matter
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- Earth's living system
- All earth systems combined
- Plants make their own food.
- Process where water is turned into gas by the sun and heat
- Bio-degradable, organic, matter used in gardening
- Where trees get most of their mass from
- Earth's land system
- Exhaling of plants
- water stored in the earth
- Needed for plant growth
- Weight
- Needed for plant growth
- A feature of the earth such as mountain, hill, ocean, or river
- Location of most of the world's water
25 Clues: Weight • Exhaling of plants • Earth's air system • Earth's land system • Earth's water system • Earth's living system • Needed for plant growth • Needed for plant growth • Needed for plant growth • Snow, rain, sleet, mist • water stored in the earth • All earth systems combined • Plants make their own food. • The smallest form of matter • A single, self-contained living thing • ...
Plants 2025-02-17
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- How water enters the roots
- Water left a leaf as water...
- Green pigment in leaves
- Male parts of a flower
- Coconut seed is dispersed by...
- Grow of a seed into a young plant
- Process by which seed is spread away from the parent plant
- Plants transport nutrients through
- Transport of nutrients
- Female part of a flower--where pollen stick
- Colourful part of a flower to attract bees/birds
- Process how plants make food
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- Transfer of pollen
- Water left a leaf through...
- Bee is an example of...
- A process of the male gamete and female gamete combines and develop into a seed
- Prevents too much water loss
- Contains eggs cell in a flower
- Loss of water from plant's leaves
- Dandelion seed is dispersed by...
- What plants make during photosynthesis
- Flower's male gametes
- Plants transport water through
23 Clues: Transfer of pollen • Flower's male gametes • Male parts of a flower • Transport of nutrients • Bee is an example of... • Green pigment in leaves • How water enters the roots • Water left a leaf through... • Prevents too much water loss • Process how plants make food • Water left a leaf as water... • Contains eggs cell in a flower • Plants transport water through • ...
El Vocabulario de geografía 2025-08-22
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- Half sand, half water
- surrounded three ways by water, yet not an island
- urban area
- Nation with its own government
- sheltered bay
- Piece of land surrounded by water
- Broad street filled with trees
- opposite of south
- opposite of south
- biodiverse forest filled with consistent rain
- place full of trees
- Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian
- Large town
- Asian, Africa, Australia, Europe, North America
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- falling water
- seperates countries
- Raised area of land
- opposite of west
- Place full of water and marsh
- where you drive
- place full of sand, but not a beach
- Center of town
- opposite of east
- Mountain crater in full of lava
- salt water that covers most of earth
- Overgrown and dense vegetation filled forest
- large body of water surrounded by land
- stream of water flowing in a sea or lake
- area between hills or mountains
29 Clues: urban area • Large town • falling water • sheltered bay • Center of town • where you drive • opposite of west • opposite of east • opposite of south • opposite of south • seperates countries • Raised area of land • place full of trees • Half sand, half water • Place full of water and marsh • Nation with its own government • Broad street filled with trees • Mountain crater in full of lava • ...
Unique Land forms and Landscapes 2016-02-10
Across
- Ridge separating river basins
- Small stream flowing from a river
- The transport of hard particles over an uneven surface
- Water used by plants
- Surface upon which a river flows
- Original point from where a river flows
- The sun heats water that turns into water vapor
- Bend in a watercourse or river
- The action of drawing or pulling something over a surface
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- Water droplets fall from the sky as rain or snow
- Water falling from a great height over a steep hill
- water droplets float into the sky and collide
- Water sinks into the ground
- The process of reducing something's strength
- To pass into or through a substance by filtering
- Weathering which causes worn away rocks and soil
- The process of scraping or wearing something away
- Small stream entering a river
- Water emptying into a ocean
- Bed of a stream or river
20 Clues: Water used by plants • Bed of a stream or river • Water sinks into the ground • Water emptying into a ocean • Ridge separating river basins • Small stream entering a river • Bend in a watercourse or river • Surface upon which a river flows • Small stream flowing from a river • Original point from where a river flows • The process of reducing something's strength • ...
Chapter Four 2016-09-10
Across
- only planet where water in liquid form exists
- small or shallow lakes
- the second layer of the ocean
- where salt and fresh water meets
- land areas where water covers the surface for a period of time
- scientists that specializes in hydrogeology
- smaller streams
- the amount of the salt content or concentration
- field of geology that deals with flow of groundwater
Down
- the 2.5% percent of earth's total water
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- the conversion of gas into a liquid
- liquid turned solid
- a soil or sediment that is frozen for 2 consecutive years
- a natural event where a dry area is submerged under water
- evaporation of water from leaves and stems
- makes up about 71% of earth's system
- large inland bodies of fresh or saline water
- a moving body of surface water
- a permanent body of ice
20 Clues: smaller streams • liquid turned solid • small or shallow lakes • a permanent body of ice • the second layer of the ocean • a moving body of surface water • where salt and fresh water meets • the conversion of gas into a liquid • makes up about 71% of earth's system • the 2.5% percent of earth's total water • evaporation of water from leaves and stems • ...
CHAPTER 8: Aquatic Biodiversity 2018-01-10
Across
- composed of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- zone interface between the land and water
- tide the highest point of water
- weakly swimming and free-floating organism
- drainage basin
- sea huge volume of saltwater
- the deepest part of lakes where photosynthesis doesn’t occur
- forms a large reef in sea
- tide the lowest point of water level
- Strongly swimming organism
- excessive nutrients into the lake
- open sunlight surface layer
- Top layer of freshwater lakes
Down
- bottom dweller
- tree that acts as barrier in coastal area
- high salinity water; other term for marine water
- organism that breakdown organic compound
- clouded by algal bloom
- One of the main problem of our environment
- variety
- low salinity water level
- zone shoreline between low tide and high tide
- when river meets the sea
- planet were we live
- large natural bodies of standing low salinity water in earth’s surface
25 Clues: variety • bottom dweller • drainage basin • planet were we live • clouded by algal bloom • low salinity water level • when river meets the sea • forms a large reef in sea • Strongly swimming organism • open sunlight surface layer • sea huge volume of saltwater • Top layer of freshwater lakes • tide the highest point of water • excessive nutrients into the lake • ...
CHAPTER 8: Aquatic Biodiversity 2018-01-10
Across
- composed of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- zone interface between the land and water
- tide the highest point of water
- weakly swimming and free-floating organism
- drainage basin
- sea huge volume of saltwater
- the deepest part of lakes where photosynthesis doesn’t occur
- forms a large reef in sea
- tide the lowest point of water level
- Strongly swimming organism
- excessive nutrients into the lake
- open sunlight surface layer
- Top layer of freshwater lakes
Down
- bottom dweller
- tree that acts as barrier in coastal area
- high salinity water; other term for marine water
- organism that breakdown organic compound
- clouded by algal bloom
- One of the main problem of our environment
- variety
- low salinity water level
- zone shoreline between low tide and high tide
- when river meets the sea
- planet were we live
- large natural bodies of standing low salinity water in earth’s surface
25 Clues: variety • bottom dweller • drainage basin • planet were we live • clouded by algal bloom • low salinity water level • when river meets the sea • forms a large reef in sea • Strongly swimming organism • open sunlight surface layer • sea huge volume of saltwater • Top layer of freshwater lakes • tide the highest point of water • excessive nutrients into the lake • ...
Chp. 11 Environmental issues in Africa 2020-11-03
Across
- a dry region where irrigation water is not local
- when there isn't enough water for towns
- when lots of trees are cut down
- location in Africa-50% don't have clean water
- when deserts _______ this is called desertification
- There is a water __________ in Africa
- when people die from not eating enough
- trees are cut for agriculture and ____ industries
- human sewage and ___________ pollute waters
Down
- type of forests which support diverse life
- pollute water makes humans sick and ____ spread
- these block soil erosion and keep nutrients safe
- more than __ % of west African rainforest are gone
- a long time without water
- dirty water due to agricultural runoff
- Access to water in Africa is ___________
- humans allow their livestock to over eat
- women and children unable to study or work cauese
- first organism to die during desertification
- not enough resources to feed people
20 Clues: a long time without water • when lots of trees are cut down • not enough resources to feed people • There is a water __________ in Africa • dirty water due to agricultural runoff • when people die from not eating enough • when there isn't enough water for towns • Access to water in Africa is ___________ • humans allow their livestock to over eat • ...
Gastropub Project Crossword Puzzle 1 2024-12-05
Across
- lightly salty water
- spread of human infrastructure
- free of oxygen
- off-season vegetation planted over fields and plowed to decompose for the main crop
- living factors
- organisms that can produce their own food, using materials from inorganic sources
- regular pattern of variations in water levels
- planting different crops in an area each year
- spongey substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation
- structures used to stop water from naturally changing course
- used to control weeds and aerate soil
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- water-retention of soil
- wetlands with woody plants
- permanently or seasonally saturated with water
- area which has hydric and anerobic soil and supports a plant community which is adapted to living in these soils
- coming from a clearly identified source
- wetlands filled with peat and acidic water
- barriers which restrict water flow
- non living factors
- wetland with frequent flooding or constant surface water
20 Clues: free of oxygen • living factors • non living factors • lightly salty water • water-retention of soil • wetlands with woody plants • spread of human infrastructure • barriers which restrict water flow • used to control weeds and aerate soil • coming from a clearly identified source • wetlands filled with peat and acidic water • regular pattern of variations in water levels • ...
Fresh Flower Care & Handling 2022-10-28
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- The 4th handler on the Chain of Life
- The 5th handler on the Chain of Life
- A Chemical Treatment
- The 3rd Floral Preservative Ingredient
- 1st home remedies added to the water
- 2nd home remedies added to the water
- 8th home remedies added to the water
- The 3rd handler on the Chain of Life
- The 1st Floral Preservative Ingredient
- What do you use to re hydrate a chemical treatment?
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- The 6th handler on the Chain of Life
- The 5th Floral Preservative Ingredient
- The 2nd handler on the Chain of Life
- The 4th Floral Preservative Ingredient
- 4th home remedies added to the water
- 5th home remedies added to the water
- The 1st handler on the Chain of Life
- The 2nd Floral Preservative Ingredient
- 3rd home remedies added to the water
- 6th home remedies added to the water
- 7th home remedies added to the water
21 Clues: A Chemical Treatment • The 6th handler on the Chain of Life • The 2nd handler on the Chain of Life • The 4th handler on the Chain of Life • 4th home remedies added to the water • The 5th handler on the Chain of Life • 5th home remedies added to the water • The 1st handler on the Chain of Life • 1st home remedies added to the water • 3rd home remedies added to the water • ...
MSM Magicals 2026-02-27
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- Plant Cold Light
- Water Fire Bone
- Light Psychic Bone
- Earth Bone
- Fire Light
- Earth Fire Faerie
- Fire Faerie
- Water Psychic
- Psychic
- Light Psychic Faerie
- Psychic Faerie
- Faerie Bone
- Fire Psychic
- Bone
- Cold Faerie
- Cold Fire Light
- Plant Fire Psychic
- Fire Bone
- Plant Water Fire Psychic
- Light
- Plant Cold Fire Light
- Earth Cold Fire Faerie
- Water Fire Psychic
- Light Psychic
- Light Faerie
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- Light Bone
- Plant Water Psychic
- Plant Light
- Earth Faerie
- Water Earth Bone
- Light Psychic Faerie Bone
- Cold Fire Faerie
- Cold Light
- Plant Psychic
- Water Bone
- Psychic Bone
- Water Earth Fire Bone
- Earth Fire Bone
- Psychic Faerie Bone
- Faerie
- Earth Cold Faerie
- Light Faerie Bone
- Plant Fire Light
43 Clues: Bone • Light • Faerie • Psychic • Fire Bone • Light Bone • Earth Bone • Fire Light • Cold Light • Water Bone • Plant Light • Fire Faerie • Faerie Bone • Cold Faerie • Earth Faerie • Psychic Bone • Fire Psychic • Light Faerie • Water Psychic • Plant Psychic • Light Psychic • Psychic Faerie • Water Fire Bone • Earth Fire Bone • Cold Fire Light • Plant Cold Light • Water Earth Bone • Cold Fire Faerie • Plant Fire Light • ...
Caroline Stein 2015-03-17
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- WETLAND dominated by TREES
- WETLAND dominated by GRASSES
- any large mass of ICE that moves SLOWLY over LAND
- a lake that stores water for HUMAN'S USE
- the part of the EARTH that contains WATER
- water RISES because of PRESSURE within an AQUIFER
- the LARGEST bodies of water, SALT WATER only
- an area that DRAINS into a SMALLER RIVER or STREAM
- a body of WATER contained on a body of land
- a stream FEEDING a LARGER STREAM/lake
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- a SMALL channel made of small GULLES
- WETLAND dominated by MOSS
- a LARGE piece of freshwater ICE FLOATING in open water
- water in PORES and CRACKS BELOW the earth's surface
- a LARGE channel made by streams that come TOGETHER
- rock layer that STORES WATER and allows it to FLOW THROUGH
- an area that DRAINS into a LARGER RIVER
- WATER TABLE near the surface and SUPPORTS ADAPTED PLANT GROWTH
18 Clues: WETLAND dominated by MOSS • WETLAND dominated by TREES • WETLAND dominated by GRASSES • a SMALL channel made of small GULLES • a stream FEEDING a LARGER STREAM/lake • an area that DRAINS into a LARGER RIVER • a lake that stores water for HUMAN'S USE • the part of the EARTH that contains WATER • a body of WATER contained on a body of land • ...
claires supper super cool weather terms 2024-12-17
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- Temperature at which condensation begins
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
- Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere
- water enters through the roots, travels to the leaves, and released into the air as water vapor
- Water fall back to Earth’s surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water
- Measure of amount of water vapor in the air
- Better reflection of how air feels
- a gas changes directly to a solid
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- It is smaller than snow and hail
- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact
- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the sun
- Water vapor changes into liquid water
- water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds
- release water vapor into the air every they exhale
16 Clues: It is smaller than snow and hail • a gas changes directly to a solid • Better reflection of how air feels • Water vapor changes into liquid water • Temperature at which condensation begins • Measure of amount of water vapor in the air • Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds • release water vapor into the air every they exhale • ...
Freshwater 2025-04-15
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- refers to how much water or gas can move through the material.
- occurs where water table intersects and water seeps back onto surface.
- process when autumn air cools the surface water and mixes with the rest of the lake.
- barrier between warm and cold water.
- when gas state of water turns into liquid in the clouds.
- poorly nourished lake.
- when water moves within the ground.
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- well nourished lake.
- when water moves through the rocks into the ground.
- when water comes down to earth in the form of rain, snow, or hail.
- when water releases into the atmosphere via gas form.
- water that is stored underground by the rocks holding it in.
- water flows out of plants via stomata in this part of the water cycle.
- soaked or flooded for all or part of the year.
- amount of water that rock or soil can hold.
- large inland body of water that eventually becomes a swamp.
16 Clues: well nourished lake. • poorly nourished lake. • when water moves within the ground. • barrier between warm and cold water. • amount of water that rock or soil can hold. • soaked or flooded for all or part of the year. • when water moves through the rocks into the ground. • when water releases into the atmosphere via gas form. • ...
Alchemist Water and pH Crossword 2020-11-12
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- water moving through solid drawn by gravity
- a substance that shows whether something is acidic, basic or neutral.
- adjective form of 'acid'
- have a blunt soapy quality and bitter flavor
- water moving through the atmosphere in clouds
- the process of water moving from liquid state to vapor
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground
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- the process of water being breathed out by living organisms
- process of water moving from vapor to liquid state
- process of water moving from solid(ice) directly to vapor
- adjective form of 'base'
- have sharp quality, sour flavor
- potential hydrogen
- another name for base
- water trapped in soil or rock under the ground
- neither acidic or basic
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, close to the ground
- movement of water though all of its states on the earth
18 Clues: potential hydrogen • another name for base • neither acidic or basic • adjective form of 'base' • adjective form of 'acid' • have sharp quality, sour flavor • water moving through solid drawn by gravity • have a blunt soapy quality and bitter flavor • water moving through the atmosphere in clouds • water trapped in soil or rock under the ground • ...
W.E.D., Weather, and Water Cycle Crossword 2017-04-26
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- amount of water vapor in the air
- blanket of air surrounding the Earth
- huge body of air in the atmosphere that has same temperature and humidity
- water changes from a gas to a liquid, forms clouds
- water droplets fall from the sky in the form of rain, sleet etc.
- what is happening in the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- air mass that is formed over land, dry air
- imaginary latitude line across the middle of the Earth
- all the water found on Earth's surface
- air mass that is formed over water, moist air
- moving air caused by convection currents in the atmosphere
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- air mass that is ward
- process by which broken down rocks are carried away to a new place
- cold air mass meets warm air, no movement
- movement of water from plants to the atmosphere
- water on Earth's surface is pulled by gravity back to a body of water
- water changes from a liquid to a gas
- process by which rocks break down into smaller pieces
- process by which water is recycled through the Earth
- weathered pieces of rock are dropped off in a new location
- air mass that is cold
21 Clues: air mass that is ward • air mass that is cold • amount of water vapor in the air • blanket of air surrounding the Earth • water changes from a liquid to a gas • all the water found on Earth's surface • cold air mass meets warm air, no movement • air mass that is formed over land, dry air • air mass that is formed over water, moist air • ...
PATRICIO'S CROSSWORD 2020-12-08
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- IT IS MADE BY MOVING
- SALT WATER THAT COVERS MOST PART OF EARTH
- PLACE WHERE IT'S VERY DRY AND IT IS NO WATER
- IT IS USED TO SEE THE TEMPEATURE OF THE PEOPLE AND IT CHANGES COLOR, IF IT IS COLD, IS BLUE AND IF IT IS RED, IS HOT
- DIFFERENT WAYS TO CREATE CLEAN ENERGY
- IT MAKES THINGS FUNCTIONAL WITH WATER POWER
- LAND THET PILES UP AND IT IS A LITTLE MOUNTAIN
- PIECE OF LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER
- MINI THINGS THAT ARE IN THE BEACHES
- MOST OF THE TIME, THE FARMERS USE IT
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- SOMETHING THAT HAVE DIFFERENT PARTS TO MAKE SOMETHINGS FUNCTIONS, IT USES ELECTRICITY OR ENERGY
- PIECE OF LAND WHERE THE OCEAN TOCHES THE LAND
- A BIG ROCK COVERED BY ROCKS
- PIECE OF WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND
- SOMETHING BUILT TO HOLD THE WATER
- IT MAKES LIGHT, IT USES ELECTRICITY OR ENERGY
- FRESH WATER THET RUNS ABOVE LAND
- THE WATER THAT INCREMENT IT'S LEVEL WHILE GOING FAR AWAY OF THE COAST
- THE EXPERTS IN SCIENCE USE THEM
- PIECE OF WATER THAT IS ATTACHED TO LAND BUT IS SURROUNDED BY WATER
20 Clues: IT IS MADE BY MOVING • A BIG ROCK COVERED BY ROCKS • THE EXPERTS IN SCIENCE USE THEM • FRESH WATER THET RUNS ABOVE LAND • PIECE OF WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND • SOMETHING BUILT TO HOLD THE WATER • PIECE OF LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • MINI THINGS THAT ARE IN THE BEACHES • MOST OF THE TIME, THE FARMERS USE IT • DIFFERENT WAYS TO CREATE CLEAN ENERGY • ...
iris langen- chapter 14 crossword 2022-12-04
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- standard for safe drinking water
- a dramatic change in water temperature
- sewege treatment system used for rural homes
- incesticide banned in 1972 for harmful effects on animals
- water produced and contaminated by human activities
- a ___ zone is an area with low oxygen concentration
- undergound septic pipes below the surface
- type of species indicating if pathogens are present
- in eutrophication,body of water becomes rich in
- a diffused area that produces pollution
- non-chemical water pollution from humans
- human-made pond to handle animal waste
- Acids deposited on Earth as rain and snow or gases and particles
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- bacteria in human intestines that serve as an indicator species
- harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- wildlife in the water
- distinct location where pollution is produced
- a heavy metal found in water
- the layer of fairly clear water in a septic tank
- supports the protection of fish,
- water is contaminated passing through these pipes
- increase in the fertility of water
- chemicals that control pest organisms
- solid waste material
- a group of industrial compounds used to make plastics
- found in Earth's crust, can dissolve into groundwater
26 Clues: solid waste material • wildlife in the water • a heavy metal found in water • standard for safe drinking water • supports the protection of fish, • increase in the fertility of water • chemicals that control pest organisms • harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • a dramatic change in water temperature • human-made pond to handle animal waste • ...
Science Crossword 2025-01-26
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- Where does fresh water mostly come from?
- What can happen if there are high water levels in watersheds?
- What is one of the examples of liquid water?
- What is a underground freshwater reservoir called?
- What are the areas of land that drains water to one big body of water called?
- What affects ice?
- Where does more of Canada's fresh water exist?
- Where do freshwater storage zones exist?
- What is one example of solid water?
- When snow builds up over time what does it create?
- What else can large bodies of water do other than release heat?
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- What is a climate called that has a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it?
- Whats one of the examples of Gaseous water?
- What forms if the air within a thunderstorm starts spinning?
- What has a higher capacity than air?
- What is built to help acces underground freshwater?
- What does the heat from the sun pass to reach earths surface?
- What happens to glaciers if the temperature rises?
- What happens when there is a thunderstorm over an ocean?
- What happens to glaciers if more snow falls?
20 Clues: What affects ice? • What is one example of solid water? • What has a higher capacity than air? • Where does fresh water mostly come from? • Where do freshwater storage zones exist? • Whats one of the examples of Gaseous water? • What is one of the examples of liquid water? • What happens to glaciers if more snow falls? • Where does more of Canada's fresh water exist? • ...
Vocab review Crossword 2024-12-09
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- Tiny organisms that drift in water.
- Trees that grow in coastal saltwater areas.
- Deep water where sunlight doesn’t reach.
- Dead organic material that provides nutrients.
- Land that is saturated with water.
- A large area with specific climate and life.
- Habitats dominated by water.
- A layer in water where temperature changes quickly.
- Water with low salt content.
- Animals without a backbone.
- A community of living and non-living things interacting.
- The movement of water through evaporation and precipitation.
- Related to the ocean or sea.
- A sequence of who eats whom in an ecosystem.
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- Highly diverse marine ecosystem made of coral.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem.
- A large, slowly moving mass of ice.
- A trait that helps an organism survive.
- Where freshwater meets saltwater.
- The amount of salt in water.
- Living parts of an ecosystem.
- Low-salt water habitats like lakes and rivers.
- The bottom layer of a body of water.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms.
- Aquatic animals with hard shells, like crabs.
- Single-celled organisms in extreme environments.
- A network of food chains in an ecosystem.
27 Clues: Animals without a backbone. • The amount of salt in water. • Habitats dominated by water. • Water with low salt content. • Related to the ocean or sea. • Living parts of an ecosystem. • Non-living parts of an ecosystem. • Where freshwater meets saltwater. • Land that is saturated with water. • Tiny organisms that drift in water. • A large, slowly moving mass of ice. • ...
Chemistry of Cooking 2026-01-27
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- Proteins that form clusters/curds when acid or rennet is added.
- Egg proteins ________ and __________, to turn solid when boiled.
- Rennet is an _________ that is used in cheesemaking to help milk curdle faster.
- Egg proteins ________ and __________, to turn solid when boiled.
- Sugar completely dissolves in water and makes a _______________.
- Hot chocolate being stirred circulates heat through the drink.
- Heating milk to kill bacteria.
- Ice cube turning to water.
- Fog – water droplets dispersed in air – is an example of a ____________.
- Water forms ice.
- Honey flows slower than water.
- Heat transfer that occurs when a frying pan heats the pancake batter it touches.
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- Mud in water: particles settle over time – is an example of a _________.
- Milk fat broken into tiny droplets to prevent cream separation.
- Heat transfer that occurs when heat from a campfire warms your hands.
- Mayonnaise: oil dispersed in water with egg yolk as stabilizer – is an example of a _____________.
- Food coloring spreads through a cup of water without stirring.
- Simmering tomato sauce to thicken it.
- Syrup forms a soft, pliable ball in cold water.
- Enzymes speed up reactions without being used up.
- Sugar browns when heated above 160°C.
- Water moves out of cucumber slices in salty brine.
22 Clues: Water forms ice. • Ice cube turning to water. • Heating milk to kill bacteria. • Honey flows slower than water. • Simmering tomato sauce to thicken it. • Sugar browns when heated above 160°C. • Syrup forms a soft, pliable ball in cold water. • Enzymes speed up reactions without being used up. • Water moves out of cucumber slices in salty brine. • ...
Rain Shadow Crossword 2026-02-25
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- - The average weather conditions of a place over a long period of time.
- - Water droplets that form on surfaces when air cools overnight.
- - When water vapor cools and turns into clouds.
- - Measurement of distance in.
- - The result of a cause.
- - Water in gas form in the air.
- - Small balls of ice that fall from storm clouds.
- - A chain of mountains that forces air to rise.
- - A dry region that receives very little precipitation.
- - What happens to air as it rises higher in the atmosphere.
- - Air that contains a lot of moisture.
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- - How hot or cold something is.
- - The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- - The process where liquid water changes into water vapor.
- - Water that falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- - The reason something happens.
- One of the ways a water shortage can happen
- - The day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.
- - Area that receives very little precipitation because mountains block moist air.
- - water that is undrinkable due to chemicals or germs in the water
- - A long period with very little rainfall.
- - A tool used to measure temperature.
- - Very dry with little rainfall.
23 Clues: - The result of a cause. • - Measurement of distance in. • - How hot or cold something is. • - The reason something happens. • - Water in gas form in the air. • - Very dry with little rainfall. • - A tool used to measure temperature. • - Air that contains a lot of moisture. • - The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • - A long period with very little rainfall. • ...
Ms. de La Garza's Ecology Vocabulary (So Far) 2020-04-07
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- relationship in which one benefits, one is harmed
- living thing that can make its own food
- capacity in which there are just enough resources to support a population
- process of water vapor becoming water
- to support
- relationship in which one benefits, the other is not harmed
- water rising upward as vapor
- gases that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere
- renewable energy source in which Earth's water is used.
- water melting without evaporatiing
- animals that eat only meat
- to burn
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- release of water from plants
- water in the ground
- water falling from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc.)
- close and long-term relationships between different species of living things.
- relationship in which both benefit
- to go past
- animals that eat only plants
- renewable energy source in which Earth's heat is used
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- living thing that cannot make its own food
22 Clues: to burn • to support • to go past • water in the ground • animals that eat only meat • release of water from plants • animals that eat only plants • water rising upward as vapor • relationship in which both benefit • water melting without evaporatiing • process of water vapor becoming water • animals that eat both plants and meat • living thing that can make its own food • ...
AK begrippen 2016-01-27
Across
- ander woord voor vernieuwend
- zorg over hoeveel water er wordt gebruikt
- de hoogte van het water
- hoge wal om land droog te houden
- het allerergste moment
- een irrigatiemethode waarbij water met meststoffen bij de planten wordt gedruppeld door een stelsel van leidingen slangetjes en druppelaars
- hoe heet de tijd waarin het veel regent
- een breed dal
- water dat uit de lucht komt vallen als water, sneeuw of hagel
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- verschil in hoogte
- wind in combinatie met regen dat alles verwoest
- het indringen van water in de grond
- hierin kan regenwater tijdelijk worden opgeslagen
- leidingen van irrigatie
- water dat in de grond zit
- hogere plaats waar op je kan wachten tot het weer veilig is
- ander woord voor kust
- een water houdende laag
- het verdwijnen van bos door handeling van mensen
- rivier die in een grotere rivier uit komt
20 Clues: een breed dal • verschil in hoogte • ander woord voor kust • het allerergste moment • leidingen van irrigatie • de hoogte van het water • een water houdende laag • water dat in de grond zit • ander woord voor vernieuwend • hoge wal om land droog te houden • het indringen van water in de grond • hoe heet de tijd waarin het veel regent • zorg over hoeveel water er wordt gebruikt • ...
Weather and Climate 2015-03-11
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- Fourth layer
- Studies weather
- Third layer
- Liquid water to water vapor
- Where radio waves transmit
- Made of H2O, CO2, Oxygen
- Last layer
- Solid water to liquid water
- Short electromagnetic waves
- Causes indoor pollution
- Thermal warmth.
- Wind that flow from west to east
- Thermal energy transfer by collisions
- Water vapor to liquid water
- Colored lights
- Circulating motions conditions
- Variable in predicting weather
- Liquid water to solid water
- How the sun's energy gets to Earth
- Boundary between two air masses
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- Temperature increases as altitude increases
- First layer
- Measures wind speed
- Contrast between high and low pressure
- Causes air pollution
- Movement of air
- Second layer
- Thermal energy transfer by movement
- Flooded by Hurricane Katrina
- In the sky and reflects incoming radiation
- Gas given of by soil and rocks
- Variable used to describe weather
32 Clues: Last layer • First layer • Third layer • Fourth layer • Second layer • Colored lights • Studies weather • Thermal warmth. • Movement of air • Measures wind speed • Causes air pollution • Causes indoor pollution • Made of H2O, CO2, Oxygen • Where radio waves transmit • Liquid water to water vapor • Solid water to liquid water • Short electromagnetic waves • Water vapor to liquid water • ...
17.6 lbs. to 19.6 lbs. (8.0 kg to 8.9 kg) Pokémon 2024-01-23
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- 8.3 kg Water VI
- 8.2 kg Grass VII
- 8.8 kg Rock/Fairy VI
- 8.8 kg Normal II
- 8.5 kg Grass II
- 8.0 kg Flying/Dragon VI
- 8.7 kg Water III
- 8.0 kg Water I
- 8.5 kg Psychic VI
- 8.5 kg Fire I
- 8.0 kg Fairy/Psychic IX
- 8.9 kg Fairy/Steel IX
- 8.5 kg Water/Ground II
- 8.6 kg Grass/Poison I
- 8.0 kg Bug VIII
- 8.5 kg Ground V
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- 8.1 kg Grass V
- 8.5 kg Water VIII
- 8.5 kg Bug/Poison II
- 8.0 kg Steel VII
- 8.0 kg Dragon/Water IX
- 8.0 kg Psychic V
- 8.0 kg Fighting VI
- 8.4 kg Bug VI
- 8.0 kg Rock/Poison IX
- 8.5 kg Ice V
- 8.5 kg Water/Fairy II
- 8.0 kg Poison/Water VII
- 8.9 kg Dark VIII
29 Clues: 8.5 kg Ice V • 8.4 kg Bug VI • 8.5 kg Fire I • 8.1 kg Grass V • 8.0 kg Water I • 8.3 kg Water VI • 8.5 kg Grass II • 8.0 kg Bug VIII • 8.5 kg Ground V • 8.0 kg Steel VII • 8.2 kg Grass VII • 8.8 kg Normal II • 8.0 kg Psychic V • 8.7 kg Water III • 8.9 kg Dark VIII • 8.5 kg Water VIII • 8.5 kg Psychic VI • 8.0 kg Fighting VI • 8.5 kg Bug/Poison II • 8.8 kg Rock/Fairy VI • 8.0 kg Rock/Poison IX • ...
Vanessa RMMS-currents 2023-05-25
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- Creates wind
- Currents are deflected to the right
- More dense then warm water
- Causes all wind and currents
- This causes surface currents
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation
- Less dense then cold water
- The measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- Warm water replaced by the cold water
- Transports more water than all of the rivers in the world
- ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean
- Stream like movements of water
- Currents change direction
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- Deepest and most dense ocean on earth
- Currents are deflected to the left
- A movement of water that results in the amount of density
- surface currents travel the fastest where
- Movements of ocean water far below the surface
- The amount of given space or volume
- Warmer than deep currents
20 Clues: Creates wind • Warmer than deep currents • Currents change direction • 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 • ...
Science Crossword 2024-09-24
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- Highest part of a wave
- Heat causing water to become water vapor
- Rise and fall of the sea level
- Underwater mountain
- Water droplets grouping up in the atomosphere
- Pit in the ocean floor
- Flat plain in the ocean floor
- Part of the ocean floor at the bottom of a continental slope
- Underwater mountain that ends up above the ocean water
- High tide
- Ocean floor mountains
- Lowest part of a wave
- Amount of salt in the ocean
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- Rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- Flat-topped underwater mountain
- Steep edge going to the ocean floor
- Flat part of continents covered by the ocean
- Endless movement of water in the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
- Ocean floor
- Lower tide
- Water vapor coming out of plants
- Large stream of moving water that goes into oceans
- Lakes, ponds, puddles
- Wind making water move
- Energy source
25 Clues: High tide • Lower tide • Ocean floor • Energy source • Underwater mountain • Lakes, ponds, puddles • Ocean floor mountains • Lowest part of a wave • Highest part of a wave • Pit in the ocean floor • Wind making water move • Rain, sleet, snow, and hail • Amount of salt in the ocean • Flat plain in the ocean floor • Rise and fall of the sea level • Flat-topped underwater mountain • ...
TTS Sains 2023-03-27
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- Evaporation of water on the surface of the earth
- Evaporation of water from plants
- water One way to maintain the availability of clean water
- The circulation of water that occurs continuously from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again
- Rain or falling snow
- season when more water vapor is evaporated than other seasons
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- The source of water used by humans for bathing
- Water absorbed into the soil
- Collection of water vapor to form clouds
- One of the causes of water pollution
- Facilitate the absorption of groundwater
- caused by using polluted water
- Source of water used for transportation
- pathogens present in water unfit for consumption
- Water absorption hole
15 Clues: Rain or falling snow • Water absorption hole • Water absorbed into the soil • caused by using polluted water • Evaporation of water from plants • One of the causes of water pollution • Source of water used for transportation • Collection of water vapor to form clouds • Facilitate the absorption of groundwater • The source of water used by humans for bathing • ...
liam downey p1 watter cycle 2023-12-20
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- ice in the sky
- water molecules in the form of water vapor
- responsible for moving a lot of water off of land and into the ocean
- need water for survival
- the boss of the water cycle
- the highway in the sky that moves water everywhere over Earth
- chemical composition of water
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- water that leads to the ocean
- frozen water that is a part of the water cycle
- water that goes from Earth's surface up to the atmosphere
- any moisture that falls from the sky
- very tiny liquid water particles
- 90% of water comes from here
- when the temperature rises and melting happens
- a low area where ground water collects
15 Clues: ice in the sky • need water for survival • the boss of the water cycle • 90% of water comes from here • water that leads to the ocean • chemical composition of water • very tiny liquid water particles • any moisture that falls from the sky • a low area where ground water collects • water molecules in the form of water vapor • frozen water that is a part of the water cycle • ...
Porter M 2024-12-19
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- liquid water locked in ice.
- living creatures.
- Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface flows over land and reaches lakes, river, and oceans
- the largest body of water
- Condensed water vapor that falls back to earth.
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid.
- the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water.
- moves water in the sky.
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- condescending water.
- plants adsorb water from their roots and give off water vapor through their leaves.
- A body of water that has land surrounding the body of water.
- water under ground.
- of water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans and other bodies of water.
- The process of liquid changing into water vapor.
- water soaks into soil from ground level and moves into cracks.
15 Clues: living creatures. • water under ground. • condescending water. • moves water in the sky. • the largest body of water • liquid water locked in ice. • the process of a gas changing into a liquid. • Condensed water vapor that falls back to earth. • The process of liquid changing into water vapor. • A body of water that has land surrounding the body of water. • ...
World water Day FY2017-18 2018-03-17
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- / I am acronym of vessel in cooling water treatment. I remove suspended solids in circulating cooling water.
- water / I am type of water that is used in boilers of SAP and PAP of Sterlite copper
- / Quantity of heat required to convert unit mass of water into vapor state at 760mm Hg at 100degC. (Approximated to nearest integer & measured in kJ per unit mass)
- / I am the term used to measure key solute in aerosol you need every time to live.
- irrigation / I am followed by sterlite environment team to save water for gardening.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit volume
- / I am counted 4 till November'2015 for raw water storage. From Nov'2015 I am counted 3.
- / I am a primary measurement element to find flow rate. I am shortly termed as averaging pitot tube.
- / Field of engineering related to physical and thermodynamic properties of gas-vapor mixtures.
- / Limiting value of TDS of intake water to Sterlite copper.
- meter / I am the most compact of flow measurement devices. I am cheapest and easiest to install. I can easily be altered for measurement of various ranges of flow rate.
- / I am the process used to remove moisture in instrument air of Sterlite copper.
- / I am measured in micro Siemens.
- / I am the acronym of key parameter of cooling water. Lower value indicates better cooling rate and higher value creates scaling.
- / Alternate source of water during summer.
- table / Quality of Water parameters contained in me within sterlite copper needs to be monitored for no contamination.
- point / I am a measure to quantify the change of phases. I am monitored in energy efficiency calculation of all thermal power stations.
- / I am the process of producing solutions
- water / Source South Ganga
- / I am the location name of nearest pumping station of TWAD.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit mass.
- Heat / Energy or heat required for phase change at constant temperature.
- chart / I am used during PV audits in sterlite copper to account water stock.
- / I am the form of water that travel with fastest velocity inside linear assets of sterlite copper.
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- down / If you don't let me leave from system, I will spoil the system. I am related to Cooling water.
- water / I am restricted to reach admin building of sterlite copper by construction of speed brake.
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate from TWAD to industries of SIPCOT and government operated power stations of Tuticorin
- / I am a financial loss. I exist in all open reservoirs & I am presently unquantified within sterlite copper.
- / I am the parameter used in water chemistry to quantify the carbonates and bicarbonates of alkali earth metals dissolved in water.
- / I am key part of every boiler to prevent corrosion. I work on the principle of removing impurities by heating.
- / Loss caused by me is inversely proportional to relative humidity of ambient air.
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate to industries in Tuticorin and Thiruchendur
- / I am newly procured to quantify a key element of water loss. I was commissioned in Mar'2018.
- / I am unit of measurement of suspended solids of raw water to sterlite copper.
- / I am the location of most distant pump that delivers water to Sterlite copper.
- / Recovery of me is key part of any energy audit of steam distribution circuits.
- / I am measured in mm for a period of time duration. I must be monitored as part of statutory norms before implementation of any huge project.
- hydrogene / I am French word and expansion of two letter acronym used to measure a key parameter of water quality.
- exchange / I am the name of water treatment process to produce water input to ISA boiler.
- / I am specifically used for quantifying concentration of acids and bases. I am measured by eq per unit volume.
- / I am a water soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens.
- / I cause financial loss to the organizations. To control me, sterlite copper has implemented various technical initiatives in linear asset management.
- / I am acronym of vessel called by three words. Before entering SAP and PAP boilers, every drop of water should pass though me. I am counted 3 no’s in Utility of Sterlite copper.
- water / I am stored in ISA building. I am circulated through gravity to all user departments of sterlite copper.
- / I am the acronym of water parameter used for quantification of anions and cations in water.
- steam / I am the most ignored form of water inside Sterlite copper. I can be used for localized heating applications.
- / I am acronym of vessel in Water treatment plant of Utility in Sterlite Copper. I am fore-most water treatment. I remove suspended solids. I am counted 5 in Utility pump house.
47 Clues: water / Source South Ganga • / I am measured in micro Siemens. • / I am the process of producing solutions • / Alternate source of water during summer. • / Limiting value of TDS of intake water to Sterlite copper. • / I am the location name of nearest pumping station of TWAD. • / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit mass. • ...
Semester Wrap Up 2025-01-15
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- Plastic pollution that has been broken down
- Plants absorb water through their roots and release it into the atmosphere
- Protects Earth from solar radiation
- The act of studying an event or phenomenon
- The variety of life in a particular habitat
- Ground-shaking events caused by the release of pressure
- Using resources wisely
- The sphere that includes all rocks and minerals
- When water flows across lands after precipitation
- Refers to changes done by human activity
- The Earth's outermost layer
- Natural water courses flowing towards an ocean
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- Excessive nutrients leading to algal blooms
- Areas where water covers the soil
- Large waves caused by tectonic plate movements
- The conversion of water vapor into liquid
- The release of water droplets from clouds
- The sphere that includes all living organisms
- The presence of substances in an environment
- Water found beneath Earth's surface
- A tropical wetland ecosystem in Florida
- Heat from the sun causes water to change into vapor
- Inland bodies of water
- Rhythmic fluctuations in sea level caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
- The sphere that includes all types of water
25 Clues: Using resources wisely • Inland bodies of water • The Earth's outermost layer • Areas where water covers the soil • Protects Earth from solar radiation • Water found beneath Earth's surface • A tropical wetland ecosystem in Florida • Refers to changes done by human activity • The conversion of water vapor into liquid • The release of water droplets from clouds • ...
Chapter 3 2024-10-24
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- floating pieces of glaciers, ice sheets or ice shelves are called ______.
- this refers to the layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold and move ground water
- these are tiny organisms that carry on photosynthesis
- this is water stored beneath the surface of the earth
- this term refers to water vapor in the air
- the frozen freshwater covering Antarctica is an ________
- we can _____ the amount of energy we use to help conserve natural resources
- we can ______ resources that can be made into other products
- the ocean influences ________ (hint: not weather....)
- the ocean provides oxygen by ______ of phytoplankton
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- water falls to the earth as ______
- water returns to the atmosphere (sky) through the process of ______
- an ice sheet is frozen _____ water
- the ocean plays a key role in the carbon dioxide - _________ cycle.
- this refers to all the water on the earth
- when ocean water freezes it forms a ______
- the ocean provides fresh water through the __________
- ice is frozen salt water from the _____
- when an ice sheet reaches the ocean and floats, it is called an _____
- we can ______ materials that would otherwise get thrown away
20 Clues: water falls to the earth as ______ • an ice sheet is frozen _____ water • ice is frozen salt water from the _____ • this refers to all the water on the earth • when ocean water freezes it forms a ______ • this term refers to water vapor in the air • the ocean provides oxygen by ______ of phytoplankton • these are tiny organisms that carry on photosynthesis • ...
Geography Terms 2016-08-15
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- having an effect on something
- when you need more water than you have
- water going up roots and water vapour coming off leaves
- the opposite of negative
- make something less severe
- another word for rain
- lack of water
- the process of water circulation
- moderate temperatures and lots of rainfall throughout the year
- when water cannot soak into the ground so it forms puddles and goes to nearby bodies of water
- the sun changing liquid into gas
- hot dry summers, cool wet winters
- monsoonal hot all year, dry winter and wet summer
- Australia has ____ easterly winds
- hot and wet for most of the year
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- a mountain range in Australia
- a small drop of water
- a climate type with 2 variations both starting with m
- when water soaks into the ground
- less than 250mm of rain per year
- not allowing liquid to pass through
- 250mm-500mm of rainfall per year
- when water vapour cools down
- the difference between the smallest and lowest score
- liquid turned into gas
- the opposite of positive, something bad
- the ability to get to something
27 Clues: lack of water • a small drop of water • another word for rain • liquid turned into gas • the opposite of negative • make something less severe • when water vapour cools down • a mountain range in Australia • having an effect on something • the ability to get to something • when water soaks into the ground • less than 250mm of rain per year • the process of water circulation • ...
Hydrology Vocab. 2020-10-07
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- water which collects on a cool surface
- where freshwater meets salt water
- a number that expresses hot and cold
- when water is heated and turns into a gas
- a sediment underwater feature found between the continental slope and the abyssal plain
- a body of water or air moving in a specific direction
- a seamount with a flat top
- a seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow
- an underwater plain on the ocean floor
- saturated land
- water that is kept in the ground
- the slope between the continental shelf and the ocean floor
- the bottom sediments of a sea, lake, or other body of water
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- when rain water running over/through a surface picks up human-made pollutants
- water vapor that comes off of plants
- any identifiable source of pollution
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers
- an opening in the sea floor from which hot water filled with minerals flows out of
- rain/snow/sleet/hail
- water that runs along the surface of the earth
20 Clues: saturated land • rain/snow/sleet/hail • a seamount with a flat top • water that is kept in the ground • where freshwater meets salt water • water vapor that comes off of plants • a number that expresses hot and cold • any identifiable source of pollution • water which collects on a cool surface • an underwater plain on the ocean floor • when water is heated and turns into a gas • ...
AMB Final Vocabulary Review 1 2021-12-13
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- lake result of human behavior
- Vertebrates that give birth to live young, covered in fur, and feeding young milk
- top layer of a lake
- The direction and speed of the flow of water in a river
- zone The portion of the photic zone that extends to the benthos
- Ectothermic vertebrate with scales producing leathery/hard shells
- Deep water in a lake
- lake water fills a collapsed caldera and stays
- lake underground lake formed as the result of acid dissolving bedrock
- Mid level water in a lake
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- The slope of a river
- the water that runs off the land and into a river
- Lake the result of massive depression of bedrock caused by ice
- area of river, where water slows down and sediment deposits, usually on the inside bend of the river
- the area of land that all water drains into the same river
- lake Result of major geologic event, tilting folding etc
- zone The open water portion of the photic zone
- Homeothermic vertebrates who lay eggs with hard shells
- lake old river channel still holding water but not part of the river
- a landlocked depression that contains water almost throughout the year.
20 Clues: top layer of a lake • The slope of a river • Deep water in a lake • Mid level water in a lake • lake result of human behavior • zone The open water portion of the photic zone • lake water fills a collapsed caldera and stays • the water that runs off the land and into a river • Homeothermic vertebrates who lay eggs with hard shells • ...
Africa Environmental Issues 2025-02-26
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- A long period of time without rain
- A sick population has a _____ effect on the economy
- This region of Africa is facing desertification
- Africa deals with water ______ from factory waste and chemicals
- Desertification is the process of the desert ______
- How do many rural Africans get their fresh water
- Fewer trees will lead to an increase in _____ dioxide
- Water used for farming
- Death by lack of food
- Many rural Africans live in _____ due to lack of economic opportunities
- ____ forests in Niger are shrinking due to logging and clear cutting for houses
- Many Africans lack clean water for _____ and washing
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- Lack of clean water sources can lead to water-borne ______
- Many women and children lack _____ due to time consuming walks for water
- Many of these come from plants found in the rainforest
- ______ officials in some countries fail to regulate factories polluting water
- The process of forests being destroyed
- Africans face _____ distribution of water due to overuse by countries upstream
- One of the main reasons for deforestation
- Pollution from _____ can affect fish and livestock
- Population ____ has contributed to a need to cut down forests for housing
- Animal and human ____ causes contaminated water
- Trees produce this
23 Clues: Trees produce this • Death by lack of food • Water used for farming • A long period of time without rain • The process of forests being destroyed • One of the main reasons for deforestation • This region of Africa is facing desertification • Animal and human ____ causes contaminated water • How do many rural Africans get their fresh water • ...
Chapter 10: Water Systems Review 2025-03-26
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- A water particle is 2 hydrogen particles and one...
- Rivers of ice flowing slowly down mountainsides.
- A change of state from gas to liquid.
- Water from precipitation and snowmelt that flows over Earth's surface.
- A method of water treatment for rural homes.
- All changes of state involve the transfer of...
- A change of state from solid to gas.
- Substances that dissolve in water.
- The Sun provides the energy to power the...
- A change of state from gas to solid.
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- Permanent ice that covers land.
- Areas of ice at the North and South Poles.
- Ice floats as it is less...
- A change of state from liquid to gas.
- A geological formation of loose rock or soil that is saturated with groundwater.
- "Hard" water has a high [...] content.
- Added in the 'disinfection' stage of the water treatment process.
- A change of state from solid to liquid.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- Water in the gaseous state.
- Using water in a way that will make it available for future generations.
- A method of water treatment for use in an emergency.
- Water that falls to Earth's surface.
23 Clues: Ice floats as it is less... • Water in the gaseous state. • Permanent ice that covers land. • Substances that dissolve in water. • A change of state from solid to gas. • Water that falls to Earth's surface. • A change of state from gas to solid. • A change of state from liquid to gas. • A change of state from gas to liquid. • "Hard" water has a high [...] content. • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Liquid water droplets that hang in the air
- The name of the mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- Water vapor is caused by this
- When liquid water falls from the clouds onto the ground
- Precipitation can occur as rain, hail, sleet, and ____
- The movement of air ina certain direction
- The _____ cycle helps explain the movement of water
- Overflowing water that is caused by a large amount of rainfall
- A scientist who studies weather
- Water that is found underground
- Storm with higher wind speeds than a hurricane but less total damage
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- An air ______ rises until it’s temperature with the surrounding air is equal
- The layer closest to Earth
- Which comes first, precipitation or condensation?
- A measure of how of much water vapor is in the air
- Large, powerful storm that occurs over big bodies of water
- The study of weather
- The most common type of storm
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- Excess water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows over the land
21 Clues: The study of weather • The layer closest to Earth • Water vapor is caused by this • The most common type of storm • A scientist who studies weather • Water that is found underground • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The movement of air ina certain direction • Liquid water droplets that hang in the air • Which comes first, precipitation or condensation? • ...
25 Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Flat topped, elevated landforms
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Mountains formed when lava rises through Earth's crust
- Sandy, pebbly or rock shore of a body of water
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
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- A stream of water at a considerable volume
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- An inland grassland area
- A group of closely scattered islands
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- Triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- Area of low lying wet land
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
26 Clues: An inland grassland area • Area of low lying wet land • Flat or gently rolling lands • Flat topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • A group of closely scattered islands • Steep descent of water from a height • High, steep or overhanging rock face • A stream of water at a considerable volume • ...
Chapter 14 Review 2022-12-01
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- A body of water with very low oxygen amounts with little life
- The type of species that indicates whether or not there are disease-causing pathogens.
- A specific place where pollution is produced
- Can clog the gills of fish. Usually near construction sites.
- Naturally occurring heavy metal that can dissipate into ground water
- Often used in rural homes as a sewage treatment system
- The law that sets national standards for safe drinking water
- Supports protection of wildlife and recreation in and on the water
- Amount of oxygen an amount of water uses at a specific time and temperature
- Heavy metal that can contaminate water through pipes
- Known to cause cancer, found in plastics
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- When acid falls from the sky in the form of rain or snow
- Diffuse area that creates pollution
- The leading source of oil pollution in the oceans
- A body of water that gets manure put into it
- When a body of water contains excess nutrients (algae bloom)
- A species that is used to indicate water quality
- Solid waste material from waste water
- The result of larger plastics breaking down
- The type of non-chemical pollution that changes the water temperature
- Can disrupt the communication of whales causing them to beach themselves
- The oil tanker that crashed and spills tons of oil
- Two thirds of this comes from burning coal and fossil fuels
- When the water changes temperatures dramatically
24 Clues: Diffuse area that creates pollution • Solid waste material from waste water • Known to cause cancer, found in plastics • The result of larger plastics breaking down • A body of water that gets manure put into it • A specific place where pollution is produced • A species that is used to indicate water quality • When the water changes temperatures dramatically • ...
Chapter 2 ~ Water and Weak Bonds 2024-09-06
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- Water is the ______ of life.
- _______ motion is due to the random fluctuation of the energy content of thermal noise.
- The most common medium for the thermal noise of Brownian motion.
- One ______ is equal to .1 nanometer.
- The three fundamental noncovalent bonds are ____ bonds, hydrogen bonds, and van der Waals interactions.
- These molecules sequester themselves away from water and result in the hydrophobic effect.
- Very small amounts of pure water will _____ to form hydronium and hydroxyl ions.
- ______ chemical interactions form the basis of biochemistry and life itself.
- _____ obtains a partial negative charge while hydrogen corresponds with a partial positive charge in the water molecule.
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- Property of oxygen that results in water's non-uniform charge distribution.
- The ______ effect in turn gives rise to cellular organelles and membranes.
- The pH of pure water.
- Van der Waals interactions obtain stability in ______.
- _______ relies on the cohesive property of water and is utilized by trees to move water from roots to top leaves.
- _______ law describes the electrostatic interaction between two ions.
- The aggregation of nonpolar groups in the presence of water leads to an increase in ____ due to the release of water molecules into bulk water.
- The presence of water weakens this type of interaction.
- Hydrogen bonds are ______ than covalent bonds.
- Weak bonds permit ______ interactions.
- Bonds in which the electrons are shared by the participating atoms.
- This bond can form in the presence of a hydrogen covalently bonded to an electronegative atom.
21 Clues: The pH of pure water. • Water is the ______ of life. • One ______ is equal to .1 nanometer. • Weak bonds permit ______ interactions. • Hydrogen bonds are ______ than covalent bonds. • Van der Waals interactions obtain stability in ______. • The presence of water weakens this type of interaction. • The most common medium for the thermal noise of Brownian motion. • ...
ENG 1-2 Unit 5 Vocabulary (Lessons 16-18) 2026-03-09
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- large, open area; unbroken surface
- the study and mapping of bodies of water for the purpose of navigation
- extra and unimportant
- enjoying the company of others; social
- having authority or great power; strong
- being different or dissimilar
- an argument or debate
- seen as frivolous or outrageous in some way
- having the power to impress or gain respect and influence
- to remove or separate
- add water to
- someone who draws strength and pleasure from being around other people
- massive, powerful, substantial
- to skid lightly on the surface of water; to skid due to a film of water between a car’s tires and water on a road
- equipment that operates by the movement of liquid
- an abnormal fear of water
- set free; disentangle
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- a person who leaves or stops supporting his or her native country
- enthusiasm and excitement
- having restraint; showing little emotion or pain
- rejoice with great emotion
- related to the action of hot water
- all the water on the Earth’s surface
- having intellectual depth
- treatment of disease or injury with water, such as in baths or compresses
- pipe with a valve for drawing water from a water main
- the quality of being necessary
- being sensitive or open for attack
- having the abilities of a prophet, such as the ability to teach or foretell events
- flammable, colorless, odorless chemical element that can be combusted to create water
30 Clues: add water to • extra and unimportant • an argument or debate • to remove or separate • set free; disentangle • enthusiasm and excitement • having intellectual depth • an abnormal fear of water • rejoice with great emotion • being different or dissimilar • the quality of being necessary • massive, powerful, substantial • large, open area; unbroken surface • ...
Wow Have Some Nice Water Words 2017-12-18
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- liquid water becoming a gas
- solid phase of water
- degrees F that water freezes at
- atoms that make a water molecule
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- what the earth would look like without water
- percent of water in an apple
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- gas phase of water
- water source under ground
- water as a gas in the air
- water vapor becoming a liquid or solid
- first country to kill germs with chlorine
- first people to record methods of treating water
- percent of water in blood
- degrees F that water boils at
15 Clues: gas phase of water • solid phase of water • water source under ground • water as a gas in the air • percent of water in blood • snow, rain, sleet or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • percent of water in an apple • degrees F that water boils at • degrees F that water freezes at • atoms that make a water molecule • water vapor becoming a liquid or solid • ...
A JOURNEY TO THE STATES OF MATTER 2024-11-26
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- Water returns to Earth as rain or snow.
- Different forms of the same substance
- The process of conversion of solid to liquid state.
- liquid state of water
- Gaseous state of water
- solid state of water
- We should use water ______
- Conversion of water vapour to water droplets
- Higher is the temperature,evaporation rate will be
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- The process of conversion of liquid to solid
- Conversion of water to water vapour
- The circulation of water in the atmosphere
- Water content in the atmosphere
- Fourth state of matter
- Salty nature of water in oceans and seas.
15 Clues: solid state of water • liquid state of water • Gaseous state of water • Fourth state of matter • We should use water ______ • Water content in the atmosphere • Conversion of water to water vapour • Different forms of the same substance • Water returns to Earth as rain or snow. • Salty nature of water in oceans and seas. • The circulation of water in the atmosphere • ...
Water Pollution-All Other Water Troughs Are Just Pail Imitations 2012-03-06
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- low oxygen levels
- Excess nitrogen causes explosive growth of microscopic algae
- makes up 36% of sludge and is used as fertilizer
- type of process used in secondary sewage treatment
- WHO urges people to purify drinking water
- toilet which eliminates sewage output
- dried sludge which can be inhaled
- plant nutrient
- container which contains genetically modified bacteria which consume pesticides
- oil as it comes out of the ground
- This bay is the largest estuary in the US
- sprinkling these may help clean up oil spills in the future
- type of hull which provides more protection against oil spills
- other way to disinfect water
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- 1989 oil spill in Alaska
- Clear, Oxygen rich waters promote growth of plankton, sea grasses, and fish
- country with unchlorinated water
- overpriced "alternative" to tap water
- processed petroleum products
- food producer which plans to create biodiesel from hog waste
- the product of sewage treatment
- 2002 oil spill off the coast of Spain
- plant nutrient
- calls for redesigning the sewage treatment system
- these rays will kill waterborne pathogens
- largest source of oil pollution
26 Clues: plant nutrient • plant nutrient • low oxygen levels • 1989 oil spill in Alaska • processed petroleum products • other way to disinfect water • the product of sewage treatment • largest source of oil pollution • country with unchlorinated water • dried sludge which can be inhaled • oil as it comes out of the ground • overpriced "alternative" to tap water • ...
SCIENCE 2024-04-16
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- WATER FLOWS DOWN A MOUNTAIN AS A RIVER
- WHEN WATER FALLS TO EARTH AS RAIN
- CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT OF WATER BETWEEN THE ____ AND AIR IS CALLED THE WATER CYCLE.
- WITHOUT THE WATER CYCLE WATER WOULD NOT HAVE A WAY TO ____ FROM LIWUID TO GAS AND BACK TO LIQUID AGAIN.
- AS THE SUN WARMS BODIES OF WATER IT CASES WATER TO CHANGE _____.
- THE ____ ON EARTH IS ALWAYS ON THE MOVE
- THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE
- WATER VAPOR IS TO VENUS AS ______ IS TO MARS
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- WATER VAPOR FORMS CLOUDS IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- THE MOVEMENT OF WATER BOTH ON AND ABOVE EARTH'S SURFACE
- IS WHEN LIQUID WATER IS HEATED BY THE SUN AND TURNS INTO GAS
- LARGE FROZEN BLOCKS OF WATER IN THE WATER CYCLE
- WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF OUR DRINKING WATER CALLED
- THIS CYCLE CONSTANTLY REPLENISHES EARTH'S ___ WATER.
- SUN IS A HOT BALL OF ____ THAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE.
15 Clues: WHEN WATER FALLS TO EARTH AS RAIN • WATER FLOWS DOWN A MOUNTAIN AS A RIVER • THE ____ ON EARTH IS ALWAYS ON THE MOVE • WATER VAPOR FORMS CLOUDS IN THE ATMOSPHERE • WATER VAPOR IS TO VENUS AS ______ IS TO MARS • THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE • LARGE FROZEN BLOCKS OF WATER IN THE WATER CYCLE • WHAT IS THE MAIN SOURCE OF OUR DRINKING WATER CALLED • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
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- source pollution one specific site of pollution.
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam.
- water that is sutibale to drink.
- water under earths surface in spaces in rock or soil can be liquid or frozen
- removing harmful bacteria and microbes form water.
- an increase in the amount of nutreints in water.
- pollution any heating of naturl water that results from human activity.
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- a body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- water intrusion overuse of groundwater cause seawater to seep in aquifers, contaminating water supplies.
- pollution when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organismis.
- Growth of towns and cites due to people moving from rural areas to urban area
- frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- water body of WATER above the ground.
- pollution occurs when live or dead organism are added to water supplies.
- poiont sorce pollution many small soruces of pollution.
- pollution when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies.
16 Clues: water that is sutibale to drink. • frozen layer of soil in polar regions • water body of WATER above the ground. • source pollution one specific site of pollution. • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam. • an increase in the amount of nutreints in water. • removing harmful bacteria and microbes form water. • ...
Science Vocab Louie Holman 2015-03-17
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- Well A well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer
- This is the part of the earth that contains water
- A wetland dominated by trees
- Area that drains into a small river or stream
- basin Area that drains into a large river
- 96.5% of water is salt water
- Rock layer that stores water
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- Where the water table is located
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- A wetland dominated by peat moss
- A stream feeding a longer stream
- Area of water contained in a body of land
- A small channel with water flowing down small gullies
- A wetland dominated by grasses
- water: Water in the ground/sand like in cracks ETC.
- bergs A large piece of floating ice
17 Clues: A wetland dominated by trees • 96.5% of water is salt water • Rock layer that stores water • A wetland dominated by grasses • Where the water table is located • A wetland dominated by peat moss • A stream feeding a longer stream • bergs A large piece of floating ice • A lake that stores water for human use • Area of water contained in a body of land • ...
Oceanography Unit 2 2025-11-14
Across
- cloudiness or haziness of a fluid
- short period when tidal currents stop and the water is still just before the tide reverses direction
- naturally occurring cycles that affect sea surface temp and precipitation
- atmospheric gases that trap heat and warm the planet
- layer in a body of water where the temperature decreases rapidly with its depth
- seasonal reversing win with changes in precipitations
- water columns where warmer less dense surface waters floats on the top of denser water below.
- transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- heat/electricity is transmitted through substances when they touch
- large system of rotating Ocean currents
Down
- where cold nutrient rich deep water moves to the surface and is often triggered by winds pushing the warmer surface water away
- large scale Ocean current system which is powered by the difference in water temp and salinity
- tidal phenomenon which the leading edge of incoming tide forms a wave
- body of Ocean water with distinctive ranges of temperature and salinity
- environmental change that originates from human activity
- natural process where earths atmosphere traps the Suns heat to keep the earth warm enough for life to be sustained
- surface water sinks to the oceans depths, it occurs when the surface water becomes denser
- transfer of heat through the movement of fluids
- sinking of surface water that has become more dense then the water below.
- carbonate, hydrogen carbonate system that maintains ph between 8.1 and 8.3
20 Clues: cloudiness or haziness of a fluid • large system of rotating Ocean currents • transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves • transfer of heat through the movement of fluids • atmospheric gases that trap heat and warm the planet • seasonal reversing win with changes in precipitations • environmental change that originates from human activity • ...
q2 2026-01-12
Across
- tells how many molecules there are in a formula
- ____ dense molecules rise
- when underground water flows to a stream, river, ocean
- part of the water cycle where liquid falls to earth due to gravity
- when snow melts and runs into a stream or river or some other water
- two or more elements joined together
- inner part of an atom
- when the molecules have escaped their bonds and no longer in the liquid state
- heat transfer through thermal emission or waves
- drives the water cycle
- stored energy
- pulls precipitation down towards the earth
- ____ dense molecules sink
- positive charged
- when water is pulled into the earth by gravity
- heat transfer through physical touch
- part of the water cycle where gas turns into a liquid
Down
- where most of the water cycle happens
- made from atoms
- tells how many atoms there are in a molecule
- an underground area where water gathers
- smallest particles
- when something is moving
- transfer of thermal energy through liquid or gas by heat rising and cool sinking
- negative charged
- when water goes directly from a solid to a gas
- water evaporation from plants
- water flowing after a heavy rain
- when the molecules are fluid and can move around each other
- part of the water cycle where liquid turns into a gas
- neutral (no charge)
- when the molecules are tightly stuck together
32 Clues: stored energy • made from atoms • negative charged • positive charged • smallest particles • neutral (no charge) • inner part of an atom • drives the water cycle • when something is moving • ____ dense molecules rise • ____ dense molecules sink • water evaporation from plants • water flowing after a heavy rain • two or more elements joined together • heat transfer through physical touch • ...
