water Crossword Puzzles
Crossword on Water 2024-09-27
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- We must turn this off after using to save water.
- Water turns into vapor during this process.
- We should not ____ water while washing dishes.
- This is a big body of salty water.
- Water used for brushing teeth should not be left ____.
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- Small drops of water that fall from the sky are called ____.
- Water is essential for this process in plants.
- Plants need water to ____.
- This is what covers 70% of the Earth’s surface.
- An important resource we get from rivers and lakes.
- A natural source of water from clouds.
11 Clues: Plants need water to ____. • This is a big body of salty water. • A natural source of water from clouds. • Water turns into vapor during this process. • Water is essential for this process in plants. • We should not ____ water while washing dishes. • This is what covers 70% of the Earth’s surface. • We must turn this off after using to save water. • ...
waste water story 2025-02-02
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- primary treatment, sedimentation allows solids to settle at the bottom of tanks.
- sedimentation tank is used in primary treatment to separate solids from liquids.
- is the process of removing large objects like plastic and leaves from wastewater.
- treatment uses bacteria to break down organic waste in wastewater.
- discharge, treated water is returned to rivers, lakes, or reused.
- treatment removes heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and other pollutants.
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- is a byproduct of wastewater treatment that can be used as fertilizer.
- aeration is used to provide oxygen for bacteria in biological treatment.
- tertiary process helps remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from water.
- filtration helps remove tiny suspended particles before disinfection.
- sludge is the solid waste collected from wastewater treatment.
- is a chemical commonly used for disinfecting treated wastewater.
12 Clues: sludge is the solid waste collected from wastewater treatment. • is a chemical commonly used for disinfecting treated wastewater. • discharge, treated water is returned to rivers, lakes, or reused. • treatment uses bacteria to break down organic waste in wastewater. • filtration helps remove tiny suspended particles before disinfection. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-11-19
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- The water......
- All the water on the Earth's surface. The sphere
- The ______ Cycle
- Water loss from plants
- Rain, sleet, hail or snow.
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- The process of surface water reaching the groundwater
- Infiltration means water is absorbed into the....
- The process where clouds are formed
- Energy from the sun causes the water in the ocean to do this
- Water loss from animals as they breathe
- Water travels across the surface of the land
11 Clues: The water...... • The ______ Cycle • Water loss from plants • Rain, sleet, hail or snow. • The process where clouds are formed • Water loss from animals as they breathe • Water travels across the surface of the land • All the water on the Earth's surface. The sphere • Infiltration means water is absorbed into the.... • The process of surface water reaching the groundwater • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-05-08
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- substances in this state of matter will take the shape of their container
- water in its solid state
- if we wanted to stop condensation from happening on the outside of a cup, what could we do to the cup?
- after a small pool of salt water begins to evaporate, the water left in the pool will be ______ salty
- the process of water turning from liquid into gas
- rain or snow that falls from the sky
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- the process of water turning from gas (vapor) into liquid
- the process of solid ice/snow becoming liquid water
- water in its liquid state
- the process of liquid water becoming solid ice
- substances in this state of matter will hold their shape
11 Clues: water in its solid state • water in its liquid state • rain or snow that falls from the sky • the process of liquid water becoming solid ice • the process of water turning from liquid into gas • the process of solid ice/snow becoming liquid water • substances in this state of matter will hold their shape • the process of water turning from gas (vapor) into liquid • ...
Water-based coatings 2025-02-25
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- A common application method for water-based coatings
- A common type of water-based paint using latex binders
- A tool used to apply water-based coatings to large surfaces
- The liquid carrier in water-based coatings.
- A type of resin that forms a film in water-based paints
- A problem with water-based coatings on metal if not properly primed
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- A component that gives color to water-based paints
- A problem that can occur if water-based paint dries too quickly
- A common problem with water-based paints if applied in thick layers
- The process where water evaporates, leaving the coating film
- A type of coating that uses water as the solvent
11 Clues: The liquid carrier in water-based coatings. • A type of coating that uses water as the solvent • A component that gives color to water-based paints • A common application method for water-based coatings • A common type of water-based paint using latex binders • A type of resin that forms a film in water-based paints • ...
Properties of water 2025-01-13
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- he property of water that allows insects to walk on its surface.
- what is the movement of water due to the sources ofadhesion and cohesion?
- Water's ability to "stick" to itself due to hydrogen bonds is called __________.
- The type of bond that forms between water molecules due to the attraction between opposite charges.
- The polarity of water gives it this characteristic that allows it to dissolve ionic compounds.
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- Water's ability to absorb and release heat without a large change in temperature.
- The amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1°C.
- the tendency of dissimilar particle or surfaces clinging togther
- What is the frozen property of water?
- Water has a high _________ point because of hydrogen bonding.
- The property of water that allows it to dissolve many substances, making it a good solvent.
11 Clues: What is the frozen property of water? • Water has a high _________ point because of hydrogen bonding. • he property of water that allows insects to walk on its surface. • the tendency of dissimilar particle or surfaces clinging togther • what is the movement of water due to the sources ofadhesion and cohesion? • ...
Harper water cycle 2024-12-17
11 Clues: clear • water • made of water • bacterial pool • go through ocean • big body of water • plants breath and release water • keeps the evaporation cycle going • water running off the land surface • water vapor gas condenses back into liquid • moving water vapor and clouds around the globe
Water in Washington 2025-12-09
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- Uses water for transportation
- Use water for selling to others
- Use water to make a variety of goods
- Uses water in the production of cars
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- Use water for irrigation and planting
- Use water for harvesting aquatic animals as food
- Use water for hydroelectricity
- Needs water to survive
- Uses water to make medicine
- Use water for cooking
- Use water to feed animals
11 Clues: Use water for cooking • Needs water to survive • Use water to feed animals • Uses water to make medicine • Uses water for transportation • Use water for hydroelectricity • Use water for selling to others • Use water to make a variety of goods • Uses water in the production of cars • Use water for irrigation and planting • Use water for harvesting aquatic animals as food
science 2023-04-06
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- layer of atmosphere that airplanes fly in
- fluffy cloud
- a ball of gas
- low flat cloud
- a planet made of rock and dirt
- large rock of ice and dust
- source of nuclear energy
- a planet that is not in are solar system
- planets made of gas
- something turning
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- condensed water vapor
- a prediction
- water sticking to water
- a place that the land is covered in water
- the planet we live on
- a space rock
- energy that contains heat
- a amount that something takes
- giant ball of burning gas
- water sticking to not water
20 Clues: a prediction • fluffy cloud • a space rock • a ball of gas • low flat cloud • something turning • planets made of gas • condensed water vapor • the planet we live on • water sticking to water • source of nuclear energy • energy that contains heat • giant ball of burning gas • large rock of ice and dust • water sticking to not water • a amount that something takes • ...
Facts About Water in Singapore 2014-10-21
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- Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore.
- Without water, a person can only live for ______ days.
- Use a _______ filled with water to wash vehicles instead of a water hose.
- Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives.
- ________ is the only substance that can exist in 3 forms; solids, liquids, gaseous states.
- The process of turning seawater into drinking water is called _____________.
- Water ________ devices help us to reduce wastage of water.
- PUB's mascot is named Water _______.
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- We can help save water by using a _____ when we brush teeth, instead of leaving the tap running.
- Only less than 1% of the water on Earth is made up of _______ water.
- This is the authority that manages the complete water cycle in Singapore.
- Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore.
- The 4 National Taps of Singapore are __________, desalinated water, imported water from Johor and NEWater.
- Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose.
- ___________ found in pipes is a waste of water if not repaired promptly.
15 Clues: PUB's mascot is named Water _______. • Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives. • Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose. • Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore. • Without water, a person can only live for ______ days. • Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore. • ...
Water Cycle-Abigail Althoff 2022-11-29
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- what is needed for water to evaporate
- when water comes off landscapes
- water that is near higher land
- when water is heated up
- what rises and becomes steam
- when water moves underground and finds an opening to the surface
- water coming down onto earth from a cloud
- what moves water all over the earth
- the biggest area in the water
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- brings water down to earth
- what is the main part of the cycle
- when water seeps down into the earth
- force of gravity making water come out of plants
- what happens in a river
- they urinate it out
- when six months have passed after snowfall
16 Clues: they urinate it out • when water is heated up • what happens in a river • brings water down to earth • what rises and becomes steam • the biggest area in the water • water that is near higher land • when water comes off landscapes • what is the main part of the cycle • what moves water all over the earth • when water seeps down into the earth • ...
Water Cycle Paxton PD 7 2023-11-27
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- When water enters to move in a different way
- rain, hail, snow falling
- Water vapor comes from the...
- When a hill is covered in water
- The way the water moves threw the ground
- Plants taking water from the ground
- When the rivers rise in a different way
- Plants sweat(basically)
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- Water still in the gas but its water
- Sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- The last ice age was covered in this
- Another body of water
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- The way some water gets to the ocean
- The way the water moves around the world
15 Clues: Another body of water • Plants sweat(basically) • rain, hail, snow falling • Water vapor comes from the... • When a hill is covered in water • Plants taking water from the ground • Water still in the gas but its water • The last ice age was covered in this • The way some water gets to the ocean • The energy that drives the water cycle • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
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- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans.
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Drinkable water.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- These help plants grow but when there is too much in water creates algae blooms.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- The measure of the acidity.
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- A large moving body of ice.
- The removal of salt
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
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- A purification technique pushing water through a membrane against the normal movement.
- Water that does not contain salt.
- Specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- Non drinkable water.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- A ______ tide is just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertibrates to live in the water
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Daily change in water levels of the 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. • The measure of the acidity. • A large moving body of ice. • 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. • ...
The Hydrosphere 2018-12-07
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- The line between the water-saturated soil and the soil that is not saturated with water
- A dense, icy pack of old snow
- Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The cooling of a gas that hapens when the gas expands with no way of getting more energy
- Evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individaul components
- The largest source of liquid freshwater
- The process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- The vast majority of water on earth
- The largest soure of freshwater on the planet
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- Evaporation of water from plants
- The process by which water moves downward in the soil, toward the water table
- Water enters the atmopshere through ______ and transpiration.
- Small airborne particles upon which water vapor condenses to form clouds
- The process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
- The average time a given particle will stay in a given system
- The sum of all water on a planet
- A measure of the mass of dissoved salt in a given mass of water
17 Clues: A dense, icy pack of old snow • Evaporation of water from plants • The sum of all water on a planet • The vast majority of water on earth • The largest source of liquid freshwater • The largest soure of freshwater on the planet • The process by which a gas turns into a liquid • Water enters the atmopshere through ______ and transpiration. • ...
Myles Crossword Puzzle P7 yes yes 2023-11-28
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- Big body of water that can be filled by rivers
- Water running of the land down into a body of water
- 97% of all the water on earth
- evaporated water goes into the atmosphere then it condensates
- it makes rivers after it melts
- A stream of water that can go on for miles
- Water into gas
- This guy evaporates the most water
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- 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom
- Water DEEP underground
- gas turning into a water
- water sinking into the ground
- they drink then they pee
- solid right into a gas
- natural and hot body of water
15 Clues: Water into gas • Water DEEP underground • solid right into a gas • gas turning into a water • they drink then they pee • 97% of all the water on earth • water sinking into the ground • natural and hot body of water • 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom • it makes rivers after it melts • This guy evaporates the most water • A stream of water that can go on for miles • ...
Akala Pokédex (USUM) 101-160 2024-01-21
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- 105 Bug/Fire V
- 143 Water/Rock V
- 137 Rock IV
- 158 Water/Electric II
- 123 Bug/Water VII
- 107 Normal/Fighting VII
- 150 Rock/Dark II
- 154 Psychic/Flying II
- 136 Rock IV
- 117 Fighting VII
- 160 Psychic/Fairy VII
- 159 Water/Electric II
- 147 Rock/Ice VI
- 118 Dragon VI
- 138 Rock/Steel IV
- 155 Rock III
- 108 Grass VII
- 134 Rock/Bug III
- 148 Rock/Ground II
- 128 Rock/Water I
- 111 Fairy VII
- 156 Rock/Steel IV
- 141 Rock/Flying V
- 133 Rock/Grass III
- 144 Rock/Dragon VI
- 129 Rock/Water I
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- 125 Water/Psychic I
- 113 Normal/Flying II
- 110 Grass VII
- 126 Ghost/Ground VII
- 131 Rock/Water I
- 157 Water VII
- 142 Water/Rock V
- 121 Normal III
- 114 Normal/Flying II
- 104 Bug/Fire V
- 140 Rock/Flying V
- 130 Rock/Water I
- 139 Rock/Steel IV
- 115 Normal III
- 103 Fire IV
- 152 Ghost/Grass VI
- 132 Rock/Grass III
- 101 Fire II
- 102 Fire I
- 122 Bug/Water VII
- 120 Dragon VI
- 151 Ghost/Grass VI
- 153 Psychic/Flying II
- 106 Normal/Fighting VII
- 119 Dragon VI
- 109 Grass VII
- 149 Rock/Ground II
- 146 Rock/Ice VI
- 124 Water I
- 116 Normal/Psychic VII
- 112 Bug I
- 145 Rock/Dragon VI
- 127 Ghost/Ground VII
- 135 Rock/Bug III
60 Clues: 112 Bug I • 102 Fire I • 137 Rock IV • 136 Rock IV • 103 Fire IV • 101 Fire II • 124 Water I • 155 Rock III • 110 Grass VII • 157 Water VII • 120 Dragon VI • 118 Dragon VI • 119 Dragon VI • 108 Grass VII • 109 Grass VII • 111 Fairy VII • 105 Bug/Fire V • 121 Normal III • 104 Bug/Fire V • 115 Normal III • 147 Rock/Ice VI • 146 Rock/Ice VI • 131 Rock/Water I • 143 Water/Rock V • 142 Water/Rock V • 130 Rock/Water I • ...
Understanding Oceans by Achilles and Zack pt2 2023-10-09
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- Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- the Earth's water ______ is the total amount of water contained in or on the planet.
- the process in which vapor changes to liquid/solid to form a cloud
- What structure was moved 400m inland due to climate conditions?
- produces 02 through photosynthesis
- ocean water is more stable than freshwater because it has chemicals that act as a ______ (lessens tendency to become acid or basic)
- is 0° latitude, cuts the world into northern and southern hemisphere
- oxygen levels are measured in parts per _______ (ppm)
- what is the universal solvent?
- the Prime Meridian run through which city in England?
- another name for the westward wind is the _____ winds
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- a smaller part of an ocean formed when two continents are close together
- longitude lines are called _________.
- kind of vents that release minerals from deposits under the ocean floor
- the sea _____ is the point at which an ocean surface touches shoreline; determined by amount of water in oceans
- used to quantitatively measure salt content in ocean water
- just before sea water freezes it is most what?
- layer of water between 100-200m has a rapid increase in ________?
- El _____ is a weather phenomenon that causes a gentle warming of the water by a few degrees
- layer of water (between 100-200m) that has a rapid increase in salinity
- kind of test that indicates the presence or absence of some substance
- measures distance north and south of the Equator
- What is a pattern in flowing water?
- the water _____ is the continuous movement of water
- the largest ocean
26 Clues: the largest ocean • what is the universal solvent? • degree of acidity or alkalinity • produces 02 through photosynthesis • What is a pattern in flowing water? • longitude lines are called _________. • Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer • just before sea water freezes it is most what? • measures distance north and south of the Equator • ...
Science Ch.3 2025-10-16
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- very small drops of water.
- To give off energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the night.
- The weight all air has.
- A climate where the weather is very warm has a rainy season and a dry season.
- fall’s the most often in spring and summer falls during thunderstorms, frozen raindrops that bounce up and down in the air, continually picking up water.
- Any form of water that falls back down from a cloud to the Earth.
- A windstorm that builds up over the warm ocean.
- A weather scientist.
- The gas that makes up most of the atmosphere.
- electricity that jumps from one cloud to another or from a cloud to the Earth.
- The sound that lightning makes.
- To soak up energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the day.
- What the Sun’s heat energy changes water into. Water is gas form.
- What occurs when rain falls through frozen air.
- when a large amount of water is in the air.
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- Forms when the molecule of water vapor begins to freeze or crystallize around tiny bits of dust.
- The condition of the air.
- What temperature is measured by.
- A wind storm that builds up over hot land.
- The layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- a climate where it’s always cold.
- when the sun has the water and the water goes up in the air as water vapor.
- The weather conditions and area receives overtime.
- Water changing from water vapor to liquid again.
- A climate we’re both warm and cold. Weather happens. Most temperate zones have four seasons.
- Moving air
- The 3 main ingredients that make up the weather.
27 Clues: Moving air • A weather scientist. • The weight all air has. • The condition of the air. • very small drops of water. • The sound that lightning makes. • What temperature is measured by. • a climate where it’s always cold. • A wind storm that builds up over hot land. • The layer of air that surrounds the earth. • when a large amount of water is in the air. • ...
Mr Holt's Crossword NBC T3 W1 2024 2024-07-19
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- hot or cold conditions
- type of boat
- what the boat stank of
- floating frozen water
- olympic host city
- robbed Anh's boat
- what water does on a hot day
- frozen water
- Asian country
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- machine
- brackets order etc
- person who can't live safely in their own country
- maths operation
- rain, hail, snow
- flowing water course
- body of fresh water
- seeking safe refuge in another country
- percentage of earth covered by water
18 Clues: machine • type of boat • frozen water • Asian country • maths operation • rain, hail, snow • olympic host city • robbed Anh's boat • brackets order etc • body of fresh water • flowing water course • floating frozen water • hot or cold conditions • what the boat stank of • what water does on a hot day • percentage of earth covered by water • seeking safe refuge in another country • ...
Resource Management 2024-04-13
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- An area in India that use pats and joheds to sustainably manage local water supplies
- An industry that may suffer if a place experiences water insecurity
- Farming without chemicals
- Farming without any chemicals
- When supply exceeds demand
- An example of a waterborne disease
- The name of a reservoir in the UK that form part of a water transfer scheme
- The country that provides water to South Africa in a large scale water transfer scheme
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- An energy source that can be replaced within a person's lifespan
- How far food has travelled from farm to plate
- Large scale farming to maximise production (uses machinery and chemicals)
- The type of water insecurity where an area does not receive enough rainfall
- Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies
- Water that is recycled and reused is known as what colour?
- A reason that a country may experience water insecurity
- When demand exceeds supply
- The type of water insecurity where it is too expensive to abstract water
17 Clues: Farming without chemicals • When supply exceeds demand • When demand exceeds supply • Farming without any chemicals • An example of a waterborne disease • How far food has travelled from farm to plate • A reason that a country may experience water insecurity • Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies • ...
WP - Vocabulary (H-W) 2024-06-04
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- a type of windstorm that starts as a smaller storm over the ocean
- water with salt in it, such as the ocean
- a barrier built to prevent an overflow of water from a river
- a combination of two or more things
- how much space something takes up
- water when it is a gas, such as steam
- something you can observe about an object or material
- a large area of water with land all around it
- a habitat where the land is covered by shallow water, such as a swamp
- a special kind of mixture where you cannot tell the different parts from each other
- a large area of frozen water found on the surface of the Earth
- a barrier built to prevent an overflow of water from a large body of water, like the ocean
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
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- when water levels rise quickly because of a storm
- the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land
- to guess what will happen based on things you know
- to describe something using numbers that can be compared
- the harmful impacts on humans that happen after a natural hazard, such as a landslide, earthquake, hurricane, or wildfire
- to pay close attention to something
- water falling from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, and hail
- an event in nature (such as a landslide, earthquake, hurricane, or wildfire) that can be dangerous to living things
- all the water (solid, liquid, gas) on and around planet Earth
- how hot or cold something is
- a large area of salt water that covers the Earth
24 Clues: how hot or cold something is • how much space something takes up • a combination of two or more things • to pay close attention to something • water when it is a gas, such as steam • water with salt in it, such as the ocean • a large area of water with land all around it • a large area of salt water that covers the Earth • when water levels rise quickly because of a storm • ...
Social Studies Puzzle for Curious Minds 2025-03-24
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- purest form of water
- land on either side of the river bed
- smaller streams that join and flow into main river
- soil made of clay, sand and silt
- harmful substances that contaminate the water body
- a desert animal
- here the river widens
- a use of harvested rainwater
- an occupation in the coastal plains
- makes the water salty
- world’s largest and hottest desert
- Northern plains lie to the South of them
- coldest desert of India
- largest and coldest desert in the world
- hot dry areas of land with very little rainfall
- largest delta in the world
- found on every continent
- underground water comes to the surface in the desert
- a disease caused by polluted water
- river begins its journey at
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- excellent place for salt production
- when water falls down as rain or Snow
- natural habitat for aquatic life
- the food bowl of India
- An important river that flows through the plains
- overuse of them in farming contaminates the water.
- collecting water that runs off from rooftops
- a wetland-shaped like a triangle
- largest saltwater lake in the world
- marine species ingest or get entangled by them
- over use of water has resulted in lowering of it in many regions.
- Disrupts when toxins are consumed by small fish, spread to big fish and animals.
- flat land next to the sea coast
- permanently frozen water
- the process where water vapour rises higher and forms clouds
- Place where trade happens along the coast
- common sight in the desert
- 80% of the diseases are _____
- waste water from household, toilets, kitchens or from industries
- a type of water source
40 Clues: a desert animal • purest form of water • here the river widens • makes the water salty • the food bowl of India • a type of water source • coldest desert of India • permanently frozen water • found on every continent • common sight in the desert • largest delta in the world • river begins its journey at • a use of harvested rainwater • 80% of the diseases are _____ • ...
Chapter 14 Crossword 2022-12-05
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- commonly found in rural areas; a small form of sewage treatment
- fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank
- a large container that receives wastewater from a house
- a combination of pipes and lawn
- a common barrier used for cleaning an oil spill
- low values indicate that water is less polluted by wastewater, high values indicate that water is more polluted by wastewater.
- the process of water becoming rich in nutrients
- used for rocket fuel
- a dramatic change in water temperature; likely to kill organisms
- rarely found in natural sources of driking water; element
- a source of pollution that comes from farming regions and suburban communities.
- handles large quantities of manure produced by livestock
- found in dog and other animal waste; it helps measure how contaminated sewage is
- protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water
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- occurs in forms of rain or snow or as gases that attach to plants, water, and soil
- comes from using toilets, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, and livestock
- helps indicate if there are disease-causing pathogens present
- when human activities cause substantial change in the temperature of water
- naturally occuring compound and found dissolved in groundwater; element
- a source of pollution that comes from factories and treatment plants
- area of water with extremely low oxygen
- used to manufacture plastics and insulate electrical transformers
- sets the national standards for safe drinking water
- solid waste material from wastewater
- standard for safe drinking water; established by the EPA
- heavy metal found in increased amounts of water as a result of human activities; element
26 Clues: used for rocket fuel • a combination of pipes and lawn • solid waste material from wastewater • area of water with extremely low oxygen • a common barrier used for cleaning an oil spill • the process of water becoming rich in nutrients • sets the national standards for safe drinking water • fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank • ...
Earth resources 2022-09-26
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- oil that spills from oil platforms, tankers, and pipelines that harms the environment
- all the aspects of climate are changing because Earth is getting warm
- facilities such as roads, water supply, electricity supply, railways
- seawater is turned into frest water which people can drink, by removing its salt
- rock is broken down by chemical reactions
- there isn't enought water for everyone
- a gas (sulpur dioxide) that is harmful
- a water that's not fresh and it is salty
- thangs we need to live, or use to earn a living; for example food, fuel
- a plant that we planted
- to provide energy, by burning them
- has lush vegetation, with many differents species for plants and animal
- the wearing away of rock, stones and soil by rivers, waves, wand, or glaciers
- is one which we can keep on using, and it won't run out
- water that collects below ground
- substances added to soil to make it more fertile; the rock at the plate edges get folded upwards, making mountains
Down
- a water that can be drink (not salty water)
- where fertile land becomes like a dessert, usually through misuse
- is something which occurs naturally
- water is evaporated from tge ocean, leaving the salt behind
- places that don't get much water
- coal, oil, natural gas
- occurs without human involment
- water from baths and shower sinks
- everything around you; air, soil, water, animals, and plant from the natural environment
- have enough water but can't afford the infrastructure
- resources is a resources we will run out of one day
- groundwater that has been sealed into aquifers for thousand or million years
- to water crops
- the state of being extremely poor
30 Clues: to water crops • coal, oil, natural gas • a plant that we planted • occurs without human involment • places that don't get much water • water that collects below ground • water from baths and shower sinks • the state of being extremely poor • to provide energy, by burning them • is something which occurs naturally • there isn't enought water for everyone • ...
non-alcoholic beverages 1 2022-03-09
19 Clues: Tee • Cola • Kakao • Milch • Eistee • Wasser • Kaffee • Slushy • Smoothy • Milkshake • Wurzelbier • Orangensaft • Energiedrink • Gurkenwasser • Mineralwasser • Leitungswasser • Süßgetränk (Dose) • Limonade (gepresst) • Sprite (in der Art)
Lab Vocab: Unit 1 Cell Permeability and Homeostasis 2023-10-23
Across
- a protein that allows the transport of specific substances across a cell membrane.
- the capability of a solution to modify the volume of cells by altering their water content
- Compounds/Fatty Acids that are easily soluble in organic
- semi-permeable membrane
- the minimum pressure applied to a solution to stop the flow of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- molecules that do not mix with water
- the gradual change in the concentration of solutes in a solution as a function of distance through a solution
- the pressure in a fluid measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium
- allows polar and charged molecules, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, and ions, to cross the plasma membrane
Down
- its ability to differentiate between different types of molecules, only allowing some molecules through while blocking others
- the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of lower water concentration
- and insoluble in water
- molecules that can interact with water
- when water molecules move from low solute concentration to high solute or low water concentration across a membrane that is not permeable to the solute.
- a two-layered arrangement of phosphate and lipid molecules that form a cell membrane
- describes the structure of the cell membrane as a dynamic, flexible structure made up of different components
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with a lower concentration
- Moving water into a cell from high to low
- contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a result of loss of water from the cell.
- Moving water out of the cell from high to low
- Water levels are equal inside and outside the cell
21 Clues: and insoluble in water • semi-permeable membrane • molecules that do not mix with water • molecules that can interact with water • Moving water into a cell from high to low • Moving water out of the cell from high to low • Water levels are equal inside and outside the cell • Compounds/Fatty Acids that are easily soluble in organic • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-10-19
Across
- "colonies made of thousands of tiny individual corals."
- "part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground."
- "water likes to stick to other things."
- "driven by differences in the water's density."
- Cycle "the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere."
- "the process by which water vapor in the air is changed to liquid water."
- "the ability of any material such as rocks to pass fluids or gases through its pores."
- "driven by global wind systems that are fueled by energy from the sun."
- "the rate something changes over a distance or time."
- "a climate pattern that describes the cooling of the surface."
- "a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region."
- "precipitation that runs off the landscape."
- "a measure of the void spaces in a material."
- "the process of dissolved mineral salts in water are removed."
Down
- "a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night."
- "water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface."
- "the measure of dissolved salts in water."
- "water likes to stick to itself."
- "two opposing flows,one at the surface and one aloft."
- Table "underground area where the Earth's surface is saturated with water."
- "an area of land that channels rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water."
- "the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration."
- "a constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity."
- "a warming of the ocean surface."
- "water released from clouds in the form of rain. freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail."
25 Clues: "water likes to stick to itself." • "a warming of the ocean surface." • "water likes to stick to other things." • "the measure of dissolved salts in water." • "precipitation that runs off the landscape." • "a measure of the void spaces in a material." • "driven by differences in the water's density." • "part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground." • ...
Water and Air Test Review 2025-04-21
Across
- The process of removing salt from saltwater
- water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Two kinds of water are _________ and saltwater
- Water that is safe to drink
- The buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain
- The ___________ The ____________ is the continuous movement of water between Earth and its atmosphere.
- method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation
- When humans artificially cause an overabundance of nutrients in a system; often occurs with fertilizer runoff
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- Pollution discharged from a single source
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source in its harmful form
- the process where a liquid, like water, changes into a gas
- The area of land that is drained by a river
- __________ water usage accounts for 19% of water use in the world
Down
- When the temperature of a body of water increases decreasing the dissolved oxygen in the water
- Organisms that cause illness or disease
- a substance formed in the atmosphere through chemical reactions involving primary pollutants
- the process where a gas changes into a liquid
- Restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters
- Most of the freshwater used worldwide is used in _________
- Which pollutant is produced by stoves, incinerators, and open burning
- The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- Pollution discharged from many different sources that are often difficult to identify
- An area of the Earth’s surface where water percolates (filters gradually) down into an aquifer
- Most of the water humans can use is ___________
- A flowing network of rivers and streams
26 Clues: Water that is safe to drink • Organisms that cause illness or disease • A flowing network of rivers and streams • Pollution discharged from a single source • The process of removing salt from saltwater • The area of land that is drained by a river • the process where a gas changes into a liquid • Two kinds of water are _________ and saltwater • ...
M1 BASIC PLANT STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION 2025-06-25
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- – A cell formed when an egg (ovum) and a sperm come together during reproduction.
- – A way plants make new plants without seeds, using parts like roots or stems (e.g., ginger).
- – A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss.
- – A factor that affects how much the stomata open during the day, increasing transpiration.
- – A way plants make new plants using flowers and the joining of egg and sperm cells.
- – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot.
Down
- – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- – The movement of water through a membrane from a place of more water to less water.
- – The plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- – A flower that is missing either the male part (stamen) or female part (pistil), like a papaya flower.
- – Affects how fast water evaporates from the plant; higher temperature means more transpiration.
- – Roots that grow above the ground, often seen in orchids and other air plants.
- – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots.
- – Refers to how much water is in the air; less moisture makes plants lose water faster.
- – The plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out.
- – The movement of particles from a place of high concentration to low concentration.
- – Moves moist air away from the leaf surface, increasing water loss through transpiration.
20 Clues: – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves. • – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot. • – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss. • – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots. • – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out. • ...
science vocab 2024-12-30
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- A body of water that has land all around it.
- A character or picture that stands for something else.
- water: Water with salt in it that is found in oceans.
- A large area of land on Earth.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The course or path on which something moves.
- A body of fresh water that flows and is bigger than a stream.
- One of the different shapes of Earth’s surface.
- A large body of salt water.
Down
- A flowing body of water that is smaller than a river.
- water: Water that is not salty.
- A raised area of land smaller than a mountain.
- A large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land.
- Land that is very high.
- Flat land that spreads out over a large area.
- A small body of fresh water.
- A map of Earth that is in the shape of a sphere.
- The low land between mountains.
- A picture of an area of Earth printed on a flat surface.
19 Clues: Land that is very high. • A large body of salt water. • A small body of fresh water. • A large area of land on Earth. • water: Water that is not salty. • The low land between mountains. • An area of land surrounded by water. • A body of water that has land all around it. • The course or path on which something moves. • Flat land that spreads out over a large area. • ...
WRA Denbigh Crossword 2025-07-31
Across
- Water stored for later use, often behind a dam (9)
- A root crop grown in Jamaica (3)
- Measured in mm, affects agriculture and rivers (8)
- A place where animals like cows or goats are raised (4)
- Structure or area used to collect and store water (9)
- Water found below Earth's surface (11)
- This is needed for healthy plants to grow, rich in nutrients (4)
- Enriches soil with nutrients for better crop growth (10)
- WRA studies this science of water movement (9)
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- Supplying water to crops using pipes or canals (10)
- Underground layer that holds water (7)
- Area of land where all the water drains to one point (9)
- Severe water shortage due to little rain (7)
- The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9)
- Grown on a farm; can be fruits, vegetables, or grains (4)
- Source of drinking water that’s dug into the ground (4)
- Large natural stream of water (5)
- Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4)
- A common animal raised for meat or milk (4)
19 Clues: A root crop grown in Jamaica (3) • Large natural stream of water (5) • Underground layer that holds water (7) • Water found below Earth's surface (11) • Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4) • The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9) • A common animal raised for meat or milk (4) • Severe water shortage due to little rain (7) • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-10-19
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- There is ________ freshwater than there is ocean water.(More or Less)
- This ocean is the largest of the oceans.
- formation where groundwater rises under its own pressure
- Ocean water is this % salt
- This is just as diverse on the ocean floor as it is on the continents.
- This decreases the oceans salinity
- This ocean has a ridge feature.
- hot springs
- This technology uses sound waves to explore the ocean floor in more detail.
- what cannot pass through
- a larger area of land that filters water into larger bodies of water
- where water can pass through
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- area where water fills all the open spaces
- This is where water cools
- amount of open space between soil
- This increases the oceans salinity
- is a small area of land that catches rain/snow and drains it into other areas
- This water happens because of infiltration
- Along with Salinity this affects the density and currents of the ocean.
- happens when the water table intersects the ground surface
- These currents cause upwelling to happen
- This is where most ocean life is found.
- Water does this at the equator
- this is created on top of the zone of saturation when it is full
- These currents happen because of the wind
- This is water found above ground
- Water is the most _______ force on Earth
27 Clues: hot springs • what cannot pass through • This is where water cools • Ocean water is this % salt • where water can pass through • Water does this at the equator • This ocean has a ridge feature. • This is water found above ground • amount of open space between soil • This increases the oceans salinity • This decreases the oceans salinity • This is where most ocean life is found. • ...
Jack Anderson 2014-12-17
Across
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- An inland grassland area
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- A stream of water of considerable volume
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
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- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth’s surface
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- Lowland region saturated by water
26 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • High, steep or overhanging rock face • A stream of water of considerable volume • Body of water completely surrounded by land • Point of land projecting into a body of water • Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll • ...
Biology 2024-05-17
Across
- into the water
- the area of land that is drained by a water
- temperature of water
- materials to resist pressure at depth
- water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling
- live near the surface.
- the area where a freshwater stream or river
- river or stream; a branch of
- gases and minerals escape from earth's
- with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1
- the tendency of water to stick to other
- underground soil and
- free-swimming animals that can move
- Tension-the tightness across the surface
- water to the surface
- Solvent-The quality of water that makes
- he movement of deep, cold, and
- Basin-the area drained by a river and its
- water that fills the cracks and spaces
- Ocean Zone-he area of the ocean beyond
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- the water column
- Tiny algae and animals that float in
- The tendency of water molecules to stick
- organisms that live on the bottom of the
- small river or stream that flows into a
- a device that determines the distance of an
- an underwater vehicle built of
- or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse
- Celsius...amount of heat required to increase
- each other.
- Heat-The amount of energy required to
- Vents-spots on the ocean floor where
- river
- can
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass
- one another
- under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- unit volume
- is able to dissolve more substances than any other
- underground bed or layer yielding ground
- and are carried by waves and currents
- layers
- for wells and springs etc
45 Clues: can • river • layers • each other. • one another • unit volume • into the water • the water column • temperature of water • underground soil and • water to the surface • live near the surface. • for wells and springs etc • river or stream; a branch of • an underwater vehicle built of • he movement of deep, cold, and • free-swimming animals that can move • Tiny algae and animals that float in • ...
Biology 2024-05-17
Across
- into the water
- the area of land that is drained by a water
- temperature of water
- materials to resist pressure at depth
- water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling
- live near the surface.
- the area where a freshwater stream or river
- river or stream; a branch of
- gases and minerals escape from earth's
- with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1
- the tendency of water to stick to other
- underground soil and
- free-swimming animals that can move
- Tension-the tightness across the surface
- water to the surface
- Solvent-The quality of water that makes
- he movement of deep, cold, and
- Basin-the area drained by a river and its
- water that fills the cracks and spaces
- Ocean Zone-he area of the ocean beyond
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- the water column
- Tiny algae and animals that float in
- The tendency of water molecules to stick
- organisms that live on the bottom of the
- small river or stream that flows into a
- a device that determines the distance of an
- an underwater vehicle built of
- or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse
- Celsius...amount of heat required to increase
- each other.
- Heat-The amount of energy required to
- Vents-spots on the ocean floor where
- river
- can
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass
- one another
- under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- unit volume
- is able to dissolve more substances than any other
- underground bed or layer yielding ground
- and are carried by waves and currents
- layers
- for wells and springs etc
45 Clues: can • river • layers • each other. • one another • unit volume • into the water • the water column • temperature of water • underground soil and • water to the surface • live near the surface. • for wells and springs etc • river or stream; a branch of • an underwater vehicle built of • he movement of deep, cold, and • free-swimming animals that can move • Tiny algae and animals that float in • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
Across
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
Down
- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Unit 2 Review Puzzle 2025-11-10
Across
- Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________.
- Denser substances _________ below substances that are less dense.
- The temperatures of cities near oceans are more ______________ than the temperatures of cities inland.
- the amount of matter in a given volume.
- This surface current brings warm water to the East coast of the United States, Iceland, and The British Isles (2 words, no space).
- Warmer water rises near the ___________________.
- The ocean keeps _______________ more even all over the planet.
- Wind and currents are caused by the __________ heating of the Earth.
- When heat energy is added to water, the water molecules move more and get farther apart from one another. This causes water to ___________.
- Anything that has matter and takes up space.
- The breeze that forms when temperatures on land are warmer than temperatures over the ocean.
- the process of turning from liquid water into water vapor
- ________________ currents are driven by differences in density.
Down
- Substances will be ___________ dense if the molecules are farther apart.
- the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water
- Cold air is _________ dense than warm air.
- For any one type of substance, such as water, it will be ____________ if the molecules are closer together.
- Water absorbs a lot of heat energy before it warms up, and it holds onto the heat for a relatively long time before the heat energy is released and the water cools down (2 words, no space).
- The breeze that forms when temperatures over the ocean are warmer than temperatures over the land.
- ________________ currents are primarily driven by the wind.
- ________________ (2 words no space) currents are driven by differences in temperature and salinity.
- These spread heat energy throughout the ocean.
22 Clues: the amount of matter in a given volume. • Cold air is _________ dense than warm air. • Anything that has matter and takes up space. • These spread heat energy throughout the ocean. • Warmer water rises near the ___________________. • Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________. • the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water • ...
The Water Cycle Cross Word 2022-11-29
Across
- percent of saltwater on earth
- of gradual gathering of water
- water in solid form
- is the process of a state of water falling from the clouds
- percent of freshwater on earth
- is the changing of the state of water from liquid to gas
- evaporation of water from plants
Down
- the total amount of water on the planet
- the gas form of water
- The process of the changing state of water from gas to liquid
- where the most freshwater on earth is found
- visible mass of small water droplets or tiny ice crystals
- the access water that the ground can't absorb
- is the main factor that drives the water in the water cycle
- air that moves from areas of high pressure to low-pressure zones
- a form of precipitation
16 Clues: water in solid form • the gas form of water • a form of precipitation • percent of saltwater on earth • of gradual gathering of water • percent of freshwater on earth • evaporation of water from plants • the total amount of water on the planet • where the most freshwater on earth is found • the access water that the ground can't absorb • ...
Water cycle SMS/Adrian 2024-12-16
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- the biggest body of water
- how under ground water goes back to lakes and oceans
- how water goes back to earth by falling
- when a solid turns into a gas without turning into a liquid
- water that got so hot it turned into gas
- when water is soaked into a tree and the water into gas comes out of the tree
- is condensed water vapor
Down
- water that is stored underground
- when water seeps into the ground
- when water flows down a mounten and goes back to the body of water it came from
- a body of water that is sorounded by land
- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when water
- the molecule for water
- is the energy starting the water cycle
15 Clues: when water • the molecule for water • is condensed water vapor • the biggest body of water • water that is stored underground • when water seeps into the ground • when a gas turns back into a liquid • is the energy starting the water cycle • how water goes back to earth by falling • water that got so hot it turned into gas • a body of water that is sorounded by land • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
Across
- an increase in the amount of nutrients
- pollution one specific site of pollution
- any heating of natural water that results from human activity
- occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- growth of towns and cites due to people moving rural areas to uraban areas.
- water supplies
- froze layer of soil in polar regions
Down
- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- a body of rock or sediment that can store water.
- when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- removeing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- pollution many small sources of pollution
- body of water above ground.
- water under earth's surface in spaces in rock or soil; can be liquid or frozen
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- intrusion overuse of groundwater causes seawater to seep in aquifers,contaminat
- water that is suitable to drink
17 Clues: water supplies • body of water above ground. • water that is suitable to drink • froze layer of soil in polar regions • an increase in the amount of nutrients • pollution one specific site of pollution • pollution many small sources of pollution • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • a body of rock or sediment that can store water. • ...
Unit E Crossword Kyle ontiveros 8Sch 2018-06-11
Across
- massive moraine
- a mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.
- Move water from high concentration to low concentration
- is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- water is recycled using this method
- is when sediment is picked up and deposited and in a fan shape area.
- is the highest level the water will reach on shore
- forces saltwater through a filter allowing water to pass not salt
- in an ecosystem, it describes the variety of different kinds of species
- is high in dissolved minerals Specifically and magnesium
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- are movements on the surface of the water
- the rigid outer part of the earth.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
Down
- are the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
- small teardrop shaped hills
- river that follow winding source
- Slowly moving pack of ice formed by accumulation of compact snow, provide water.
- Water unsafe to drink
- is the lowest level the water will reach on shore
- salt content in the water
- small round lake
- water safe to drink
- deposits of sand and gravel in a pattern of a winding river
24 Clues: massive moraine • small round lake • water safe to drink • Water unsafe to drink • salt content in the water • small teardrop shaped hills • river that follow winding source • the rigid outer part of the earth. • water is recycled using this method • are movements on the surface of the water • is the lowest level the water will reach on shore • ...
The Water Cycle! 6th hour 2023-11-28
Across
- A layer of rock that stores water underground.
- When water vapor becomes water.
- The largest body of water in the world.
- This will always lead to the ocean.
- When water goes into the ground.
- When water turns into ice.
- When a cloud is formed on the ground and not in the sky.
Down
- When ice turns into water vapor, skipping the water stage.
- The part of the water cycle that includes rain.
- When plants give off water from their leaves.
- This is a part of the water cycle you will probably never see in Florida.
- When water become a gas.
- This substance covers 75% of Earth.
- The force that starts the water cycle.
- A place where underground water finds a way to the surface.
15 Clues: When water become a gas. • When water turns into ice. • When water vapor becomes water. • When water goes into the ground. • This substance covers 75% of Earth. • This will always lead to the ocean. • The force that starts the water cycle. • The largest body of water in the world. • When plants give off water from their leaves. • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-03
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- part of a large body of water, smaller than a gulf
- flat topped, elevated landform, larger than a mesa
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- large area of flat land covered with grass
- an area of high flat land
- large natural stream of water that runs through land
- narrow body of water that connects 2 larger bodies of water
- lower portion of land compared to the area around it
- piece of land surrounded by water
- a vast, treeless plain of frozen soil
- extremely dry area with little water or plants
- a fertile spot in the desert where water is found
- large part of the ocean that extends into land, larger than a bay
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- an area of land covered by shallow water
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- a natural depression in the earth that usually holds water
- a narrow piece of land projecting into a body of water
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- small group of islands
- long narrow section of the sea between cliffs and hills
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- an opening in the earth´s crust where lava and gasses erupt
- large mass of slowly moving ice
- a hill of sand shaped by wind
- a narrow strip of land that connects 2 larger land masses
25 Clues: small group of islands • an area of high flat land • a hill of sand shaped by wind • large mass of slowly moving ice • piece of land surrounded by water • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a vast, treeless plain of frozen soil • an area of land covered by shallow water • large area of flat land covered with grass • piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Unit 3 Hydrosphere - Chapter 5-6 2022-12-01
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- The constant flow of water in a particular direction
- When the ocean rises and falls, usually twice a day, due to forces from the Moon and the Sun
- An underground layer of rock or sand that holds groundwater
- A long period of time with very low temperatures on Earth’s surface and in Earth’s atmosphere
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the atmosphere to Earth’s surface
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- When the surface of water rises and falls due to wind or tides
- Water in its gas form
- A lot of water on Earth’s surface, either by extreme precipitation or an overflowing body of water
- A natural opening on the seafloor that generates heated water, usually near tectonic plate boundaries
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- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce
- A series of very high, often dangerous, ocean waves caused by earthquakes under the ocean
- Water that is added to land to help grow crops
- An underwater ecosystem of living and dead coral and other organisms
- Everywhere on Earth where water is in its solid form; ice
- Water that has almost no dissolved salt
- A group of very small organisms that float in water and are food for many animals
- A large, slow-moving body of ice
- The solid bottom of an ocean or sea
- A period of very little precipitation
20 Clues: Water in its gas form • A large, slow-moving body of ice • The solid bottom of an ocean or sea • The amount of salt dissolved in water • A period of very little precipitation • Water that has almost no dissolved salt • Water that is added to land to help grow crops • A group of similar organisms that can reproduce • The constant flow of water in a particular direction • ...
Geo Terms 2014-12-15
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- Artificial waterway used for travel
- connects two large landmasses and separates two big bodies of water
- area of sea or ocean surrounded by land, bigger than a bay
- piece of land surrounded by water only on three sides
- closely scattered islands
- sndy or pebbly shore of a body of water
- treeless land with small plants
- Stream or river that flows into a bigger one
- Barrren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- big body of water surrounded completely by land
- Body of water partially closed by land with a outlet to the ocean.
- body of water connecting two larger bodies of water larger than a channel
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- Waterway or channel connecting two large bodies of water
- chains of Mountains
- Big body of ice that slowly moves across Earth's surface
- big pieces of ice that come off of glaciers
- narrow valley with steep walls
- land that is higher that surrounding with steep slopes and peak
- flat, gently rolling land
- a stream of water with a good amount of volume
- land that rises a liitle more than the rest
- has a flat top, rises a little higher than surrounding area.
- lowland regioin surrounded by water
- shallow pool of water at center of atoll
- triangular and built up at a river's mouth
25 Clues: chains of Mountains • flat, gently rolling land • closely scattered islands • narrow valley with steep walls • treeless land with small plants • Artificial waterway used for travel • lowland regioin surrounded by water • sndy or pebbly shore of a body of water • shallow pool of water at center of atoll • triangular and built up at a river's mouth • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2024-04-16
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- A model that show how food chains in an ecosystem are linked
- Circulation of nitrogen from air to soil to organisms and back
- Giant sheets of ice
- Layer of gases surrounding the earth
- All of Earth's living things
- Living things that take in groundwater through their roots
- Includes the solid & molten rock and other landforms
- Process when water is evaporating from the leaves of plants
- When water changes from liquid to gas by water vapor
- Water that falls from clouds over land and water
- Models a series of feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- Yellowstone is home to many hot springs or ______
- Continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and air
- Rain that flows over Earth's surface and gathers in bodies of water
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- A landform which can erupt, part of geosphere
- Plants take in carbon and give off _______
- A model of an entire ecosystem on a smaller scale
- Oxygen-_______ cycle= circulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas
- The base of all food chains
- When gas changes to a liquid
- A waste product produced by all living things when energy is used
- Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water
- All food chains end with these
- Water that soaks into the ground and moves through cracks and spaces
- Energy source for the water cycle
- Most of Earth's water exists as this
26 Clues: Giant sheets of ice • The base of all food chains • When gas changes to a liquid • All of Earth's living things • All food chains end with these • Energy source for the water cycle • Layer of gases surrounding the earth • Most of Earth's water exists as this • Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water • Plants take in carbon and give off _______ • ...
Unit E By: Cassidy White 2016-06-08
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- The state of when the tide is at the lowest level
- The process that takes place as rocks and other parts of the Geosphere, are broken down into smaller pieces
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural causes
- A fan-shaped deposit of sediment
- Highest point of land on a continent
- Is the process of breaking big rocks into smaller ones
- Average weather measured over a long period of time
- In water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the waters surface
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of a higher concentration; technique used for purifying water
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Physical characteristic or behavior of a species that increase the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
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- The state of when the tide is at the highest level
- Chararistics used to describe a stream or a river
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Involves changes that some substances can cause in the surface of the rocks that make it change shape, or colour
- Large moving body of ice
- The action of deposing an object or someone
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- Is a measurment of how clear or pure the water is
- Stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- Daily change in water levels of the ocean
- Amount of dissolved salts in water
- Water that is safe for humans to drink
26 Clues: Large moving body of ice • A fan-shaped deposit of sediment • Amount of dissolved salts in water • Highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water levels of the ocean • The action of deposing an object or someone • The state of when the tide is at the lowest level • Chararistics used to describe a stream or a river • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES 2021-09-10
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- cycle in which its reservoir is the air or the oceans
- subsurface reservoir of fresh water
- part of the sedimentary cycle where other salts deposit out as sediment and rock in shallow seas
- another term for living things
- product of condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls on the ground
- used in agriculture, which are then washed into lakes, streams, and rivers surface runoff
- the main oxygen generators of the biosphere
- water inside living things
- another term for reservoir
- the second most abundant element in organisms
- is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water
- its use had accelerated in the 1800s during the industrial revolution
- converts carbon dioxide gas to organic carbon
- is returned to soil or water through decomposition of biomass or excretion by consumers
- a place where something is kept in store
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation through aerial parts
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- process of frozen water to water vapor by solar energy
- is second only to nitrogen in abundance among uncombined elements in the atmosphere
- the area of the Earth where water movement and storage occur
- process of liquid water to water vapor by solar energy
- cycle in which its reservoir is the Earth’s crust
- a worlwide, major environmental concern caused by the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- essential element for the molecules of living things
- characterized by excessive plant and algal growth
- contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere
- cycles between the oceans, land, and atmosphere
- process of water vapor into clouds
- is a process of which sulfur is falling directly from the atmosphere
- the process when bacteria converts the nitrates into oxygen gas
- enters the living world through free-living and symbiotic bacteria
30 Clues: water inside living things • another term for reservoir • another term for living things • process of water vapor into clouds • subsurface reservoir of fresh water • contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere • a place where something is kept in store • the main oxygen generators of the biosphere • the second most abundant element in organisms • ...
science 2024-05-20
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- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
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- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius...amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- the area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse organisms live near the surface.
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
20 Clues: the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the area of land that is drained by a water system • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other. • the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume • free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column • ...
CPA Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-03-15
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- Driving force of the water cycle
- The slow Carbon cycle leads to the formation of ________.
- Process used by deep sea organisms to get energy
- Largest reservoir of water
- Water moves from the atmosphere back to the ground
- _______ molecules contain carbon and hydrogen
- Release of water by grass/ground to the atmosphere
- Overgrowth of algae in water due to excess nitrogen leading to the suffocation of aquatic life
- Largest reservoir of carbon
- Water vapor changes to liquid water forming clouds
- Process of converting CO2 and H2O to glucose and O2
- Volcanic eruptions is an ____________ process that leads to CO2 entering the atmosphere
- Smallest reservoir of water
- Where most freshwater is found
- Largest reservoir of nitrogen
- Process in which humans cut down trees affecting the water, carbon and nitrogen cycles
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- Decomposers break down dead plants and turn nitrates in plants back to ammonia/ammonium
- Absorption of nitrates into plants
- Nitrates not absorbed by plants are converted by to N2 by denitrifying bacteria
- Compound found in greatest abundance on Earth
- Consume decaying and dying organisms; bacteria and fungi are examples
- Photosynthesis is a _________ process that takes CO2 out of the atmosphere
- Process where glucose and oxygen are converted to carbon dioxide and water
- Consumers that eat producers
- N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+
- Where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live
- Ammonium is converted to nitrites and then nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
- Example of inorganic molecule in carbon cycle
- Driving force of Nitrogen Cycle
- Release of water by trees to the atmosphere
- Water moves from bodies of water to the atmosphere
- Product of nitrogen and carbon reacting with water vapor
- Example of an organic molecule in carbon cycle
- Producers that take energy directly from the sun
34 Clues: Largest reservoir of water • N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+ • Largest reservoir of carbon • Smallest reservoir of water • Consumers that eat producers • Largest reservoir of nitrogen • Where most freshwater is found • Driving force of Nitrogen Cycle • Driving force of the water cycle • Absorption of nitrates into plants • Where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live • ...
Unit E Crossword 2018-06-14
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- in an ecosystem, it describes the variety of different kinds of species
- a mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.
- water is recycled using this method
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- forces saltwater through a filter allowing water to pass not salt
- water safe to drink
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- is the lowest level the water will reach on shore
- are movements on the surface of the water
- small teardrop shaped hills
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- is the highest level the water will reach on shore
- is high in dissolved minerals Specifically and magnesium
- is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- massive moraine
- Move water from high concentration to low concentration
- small round lake
- Water unsafe to drink
- Slowly moving pack of ice formed by accumulation of compact snow, provide water.
- deposits of sand and gravel in a pattern of a winding river
- are the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
- salt content in the water
- river that follow winding source
- the rigid outer part of the earth.
- is when sediment is picked up and deposited and in a fan shape area.
24 Clues: massive moraine • small round lake • water safe to drink • Water unsafe to drink • salt content in the water • small teardrop shaped hills • river that follow winding source • the rigid outer part of the earth. • water is recycled using this method • are movements on the surface of the water • is the lowest level the water will reach on shore • ...
Geographic Terms 2016-09-09
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- Rounded, raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- Land covered with sand or pebbles next to an ocean or lake
- High steep face of rock
- High landform with steep sides; higher than a hill
- Land that is surrounded on al sides by water
- Large body of salt water
- Body of water partly surrounded by land
- High flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- protected place by an ocean or river where ships can safely stay
- place where ships load and unload goods
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- Large area of flat land
- Body of water partly surrounded by land; larger than a bay
- Deep river valley with steep sides
- Land that has water on all sides but one
- Area of low land between hills or mountains
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- Waterway dug across the land to connect two bodies of water
- Landform that looks like a high, flat table
- A dry environment with few plants and animals
- Land next to an ocean
- Long stream of water that empties into another body of water
21 Clues: Land next to an ocean • Large area of flat land • High steep face of rock • Large body of salt water • Deep river valley with steep sides • Body of water partly surrounded by land • place where ships load and unload goods • Land that has water on all sides but one • Area of low land between hills or mountains • body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
Geo terms 2016-01-11
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- point of land projecting in to a body of water
- sandy, pebbly body of water
- inland grassland area
- large body of salt water
- a flat topped elevated landforms
- large chunks of ice that breaks off glaciers
- triangular section of land built up at rivers mouth
- part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- a long chain of mountains
- deeper part of river or harbor
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a high steep overhanging rock face
- a stream of water considerable volume
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- long steep sided glacial valley now filled by seawater
- lowland region saturated by water
- scattered islands
- flat or gently rolling lands
- one of the seven large landmasses on earth
- shallow pool of water at the center of atoll
- an area of low lying wet land
- steep descent of water from a height
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- a artificial waterway made for irrigation and travel
25 Clues: scattered islands • inland grassland area • large body of salt water • a long chain of mountains • sandy, pebbly body of water • flat or gently rolling lands • an area of low lying wet land • deeper part of river or harbor • a flat topped elevated landforms • lowland region saturated by water • a high steep overhanging rock face • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
negin 2020-06-01
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- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- a planned space
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management abbreviation
- Contamination synonym
- Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation
- prevention: any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- change: A change in the climate of a region over time due to natural forces or human activity.
- a chemical element with the symbol Pb
- They have backbones and live in water.
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- an overflow of water
- can: Litter`s home!
- an impervious surface
- rainwater that does not soak into the ground.
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7
- naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- relating to water
- water act is an Act passed by U.S. Congress to control water pollution.
- bloom: Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely and indicate potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry.
- indicates that water has been contaminated with human or animal waste.
- Waste synonym
- is any water that has been contaminated by human use.
21 Clues: Waste synonym • a planned space • relating to water • can: Litter`s home! • an overflow of water • an impervious surface • Contamination synonym • a chemical element with the symbol Pb • They have backbones and live in water. • Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation • rainwater that does not soak into the ground. • is any water that has been contaminated by human use. • ...
Aquatic Science Units 6 and 7 Vocabulary 2025-04-10
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- A type of aquifer where water can easily flow in from the surface.
- Material that water cannot pass through.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in a specific environment.
- Underground layer that holds groundwater.
- A water-saturated area often home to diverse plants and animals.
- Process of returning an ecosystem to its original condition.
- A measure of the variety of life in an ecosystem.
- The classification of organisms.
- Water that flows over land and into bodies of water.
- Contamination of water or land by harmful substances.
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- Material that allows water to flow through it.
- Substances that make water or another substance impure.
- A method scientists use to estimate populations without counting each organism.
- The source or beginning of a river.
- Organisms introduced to a new area, often harming native species.
- Type of aquifer made of limestone with underground channels.
- Where groundwater flows naturally to the surface.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem like water or soil.
- Scientist who studies ecosystems.
20 Clues: The classification of organisms. • Scientist who studies ecosystems. • Living components of an ecosystem. • The source or beginning of a river. • Material that water cannot pass through. • Underground layer that holds groundwater. • Material that allows water to flow through it. • Where groundwater flows naturally to the surface. • ...
Aidan Mendoza Unit E 8S 2017-04-27
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- A technique for separating minerals to create pure water.
- Are streams of water that move within larger bodies of water.
- Water that humans can drink safely.
- A system where water is forced through a membrane /filter to remove salt from water.
- Highest point of land on a continent.
- Rock fragments and soil from erosion.
- The different kinds of species in an ecosystem.
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- means to observe.
- A description of how pure water is.
- Are changes in pattern on a water surface.
- Are large pieces of moving ice.
- The pattern of flow and slope of the stream’s bed.
- The total of salts dissolved in water.
- Water that contains high amounts of minerals and calcium and magnesium.
- A group of organisms that live in a certain area.
- Change in water level.
- Is average weather measured over a long period of time.
17 Clues: means to observe. • Change in water level. • Are large pieces of moving ice. • A description of how pure water is. • Water that humans can drink safely. • Highest point of land on a continent. • Rock fragments and soil from erosion. • The total of salts dissolved in water. • Are changes in pattern on a water surface. • The different kinds of species in an ecosystem. • ...
Unit E: Fresh and Saltwater Systems 2017-05-15
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- in water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the waters surface
- Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular environment
- Water that is safe for humans to drink
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- Characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- Amount of dissolved salts in water
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- Measure of the amount of substances bedsides water in a water sample.
- Physical characteristics or behavior of a species that increases the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- Highest point of land on a continent
- Large moving body of ice
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Daily change in water level of the ocean
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Average weather measured over a long period of time
18 Clues: Large moving body of ice • Amount of dissolved salts in water • Highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water level of the ocean • Characteristics used to describe a stream or river • Average weather measured over a long period of time • Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
Caroline Stein 2015-03-17
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- a body of WATER of CONSIDERABLE SIZE contained on a body of land
- a SMALL channel along which WATER is CONTINUALLY flowing down a slope made of small GULLES
- the term used to describe an area that DRAINS into a LARGER RIVER
- a LARGE channel along which WATER is CONTINUALLY flowing down and slope made by streams that come TOGETHER
- WETLAND dominated by GRASSES
- water in PORES and CRACKS on sand, gravel, and rocks BELOW the earth's surface
- WETLAND dominated by TREES
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- any large mass of ICE that moves SLOWLY over LAND
- WETLAND dominated by MOSS
- the part of the EARTH that contains WATER
- rock layer that STORES WATER and allows it to FLOW THROUGH
- water RISES because of PRESSURE within an AQUIFER
- the term used to describe an area that DRAINS into a SMALLER RIVER or STREAM
- a LARGE piece of freshwater ICE FLOATING in open water
- an area where the WATER TABLE is at, near, or above the land's surface along the near to SUPPORT ADAPTED PLANT GROWTH
- the LARGEST bodies of water on earth (contains SALT WATER only)
- a stream FEEDING a LARGER STREAM/lake
- a lake that stores water for HUMAN'S USE
18 Clues: WETLAND dominated by MOSS • WETLAND dominated by TREES • WETLAND dominated by GRASSES • a stream FEEDING a LARGER STREAM/lake • a lake that stores water for HUMAN'S USE • the part of the EARTH that contains WATER • any large mass of ICE that moves SLOWLY over LAND • water RISES because of PRESSURE within an AQUIFER • a LARGE piece of freshwater ICE FLOATING in open water • ...
CROSS WORD CH. 8 2025-11-14
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- TO REMOVE EXCESS BUBBLES IN THE WATER FROM THE ULTRASONIC
- WATER THAT COMES OUT OF THE TAP
- REVERSE OSMOSIS A WATER PURIFICATION PROCESS BY WHICH IMPURITIES ARE REMOVED
- A PROCESS THAT USES ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN A SOLUTION TO PRODUCE A METALLIC COATING
- WATER THAT IS HEATED TO STEAM THEN ALLOWED TO COOL AND CONDENSE
- THE SPRAY FORCE ACTION OF PRESSURIZED WATER AGAINST INSTRUMENTS
- BIODEGRADABLE, NONTOXIC CLEANING AGENTS
- THE PROCESS USED BY AN ULTRASONIC CLEANER IN WHICH LOW-PRESSURE BUBBLES COLLAPSE
- ANY INGREIENT USED TO BIND TOGETHER SUBSTANCE THAT TYPICALLY DO NOT COMBINE SUCH AS OIL AND WATER
- AMOUNT OF WATER VAPOR IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- REMOVAL OF ALL VISIBLE AND NON-VISIBLE SOIL
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- A SUBSTANCE THAT LOWERS THE SURFACE TENSION OF THE WATER AND INCREASES THE SOLUBILITY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS.
- CHEMICALS THAT HOLD HARD WATER MINERALS IN SOLUTION AND PREVENT SOAP OR DETERGENT FROM REACTING WITH THE MINERALS
- WATER THAT IS EXTENSIVELY TREATED
- A SUBSTANCE OR MICROORGANISM THAT KILLS OR CONTROLS THE GROWTH OF LIVING ORGANISMS
- TOXIC ANTERIOR SEGMENT SYNDROME , INFECTION OF THE EYE
- TO MAKE SAFE TO HANDLE
- DEIONIZED WATER , WATER THAT HAS HAD AA IONS REMOVED
18 Clues: TO MAKE SAFE TO HANDLE • WATER THAT COMES OUT OF THE TAP • WATER THAT IS EXTENSIVELY TREATED • BIODEGRADABLE, NONTOXIC CLEANING AGENTS • AMOUNT OF WATER VAPOR IN THE ATMOSPHERE • REMOVAL OF ALL VISIBLE AND NON-VISIBLE SOIL • DEIONIZED WATER , WATER THAT HAS HAD AA IONS REMOVED • TOXIC ANTERIOR SEGMENT SYNDROME , INFECTION OF THE EYE • ...
RIVERS 2021-01-27
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- _____ is the volume times the velocity of a river
- Where one river or stream meet is known as a
- Water contained in rocks is known as
- The boundary of a drainage basin
- water from rain flows over the land surface
- The downward movement of water within rock or soil
- Change from water vapour to water droplets
- Drainage pattern resembles the spokes of a wheel
- Drainage pattern resembles a rectangular grid
- The movement of water through plants
- Water bodies make up about _____ per cent of the earth’s surface
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- when waterfalls from the atmosphere to the surface
- Rocks become _____ when rainwater soaks deeper into it
- A type of erosion process
- The pint where a river begins
- liquid water is changed to vapour
- The wearing away of the beds of a river by the river’s load
- Drainage pattern resembles branches of a tree
- The amount of water in a river
- basin The area drained by a river and its tributaries
- A river reaches the sea at its ____
- Rocks that hold groundwater
22 Clues: A type of erosion process • Rocks that hold groundwater • The pint where a river begins • The amount of water in a river • The boundary of a drainage basin • liquid water is changed to vapour • A river reaches the sea at its ____ • Water contained in rocks is known as • The movement of water through plants • Change from water vapour to water droplets • ...
Watershed Review Crossword 2020-12-08
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- another name for a watershed
- swamps, marshes, ponds, and lakes are all types of __
- biotic and abiotic factors living in an area
- embankment that prevents the flow of water
- map showing elevation
- driven by the sun (liquid to a gas)
- contributes to the main stem
- water that is not absorbed or evaporated
- when run off contains too much fertilizer and causes an algal bloom that depletes nutrients in the water
- sediment deposited where the mouth of the river meets the ocean
- fridge:food as __:groundwater
- coastal grassland affected by the tides
- 1 meter contains __ centimeters
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- where groundwater pops out to become surface water
- land that funnels water into one place
- plants in the riparian zone prevent this
- any place that collects water
- manmade lake
- water flows from the __ to the mouth
- lines on a topographic map
- area near water that has lots of vegetation
- 1 kilometer contains __ meters
- another name for a ridge or boundary
- where 2 or more rivers meet
- created when water flows through limestone creating caves and sinkholes
25 Clues: manmade lake • map showing elevation • lines on a topographic map • where 2 or more rivers meet • another name for a watershed • contributes to the main stem • any place that collects water • fridge:food as __:groundwater • 1 kilometer contains __ meters • 1 meter contains __ centimeters • driven by the sun (liquid to a gas) • water flows from the __ to the mouth • ...
Rivers 2021-03-19
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- river water or rainwater
- a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones
- Pertaining to a rock that is incapable of transmitting fluids because of low permeability
- water flows over a vertical drop
- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil
- Water from rain
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- generally flat area of land next to a river or stream
- body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater
- A burst of very heavy rain that causes a sudden flood
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- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- portion of the subsurface above the groundwater table
- artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- Its rain but much stronger
- sharply angled land
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
20 Clues: Water from rain • sharply angled land • river water or rainwater • Its rain but much stronger • water flows over a vertical drop • huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land • a low area of land between hills or mountains • artificial lake used as a source of water supply • body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater • ...
Science 2025-01-27
Across
- about 70% of the earths _______ is covered by water
- TORNADOS OVER WATER ARE CALLED _________
- HURRICANES START FROM ___________ OVER THE OCEAN
- A mass of ice overlaying snow
- the upper layer of the groundwater zone is called the water _____
- IF THE WATERSPOUT GETS BIG ENOUGH it turns into a hurricane
- IF THE AIR WITHIN A THUNDERSTORM STARTS SPINNING IT CAN FORM A _______
- what is used to access aquifer
- what has a higher heat capacity than air
- there is no ending or beginning to the water _____
- what was Canada's worst hurricane
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- Underground freshwater reservoir
- When a period of warming occurs Earth's glaciers and ice start melting what is this period of warmth called?
- the ________ hemisphere has 81% ocean
- the ________ hemisphere has 61% ocean
- what is in the water that is 97% of the world's water
- what is the imaginary line that decides the earth in half called
- an area of land that causes water to drain into one main body of water
- there are _____ amount of watersheds in Toronto
- What is 76% of the world's freshwater
20 Clues: A mass of ice overlaying snow • what is used to access aquifer • Underground freshwater reservoir • what was Canada's worst hurricane • the ________ hemisphere has 81% ocean • the ________ hemisphere has 61% ocean • What is 76% of the world's freshwater • TORNADOS OVER WATER ARE CALLED _________ • what has a higher heat capacity than air • ...
S/E Asia Environmental Issues 2023-11-09
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- Water borne disease would be an ___ of water pollution
- Burning wood and biomass cause air pollution in this country
- The Ganges is an important river in ____
- heavy rainfall for long periods during this season
- Rivers become polluted from ____ and industrial waste
- AS the ___ of an area increases, more waste is created
- A large number of __ on the road creates air pollution
- Sewage and industrial waste would be considered ___ of water pollution
- Factories and car exhaust contributes to ___ pollution in China
- One form of water pollution is ____ run-off
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- Toxic materials in a body of water is called water ___
- These happen when the ground becomes muddy and slides away
- Excessive rain can cause rivers to ___ and destroy homes and crops
- The Chang Jiang is a major river in ____
- Water pollution has caused many ___ to leave for a new habitat
- One effect of water pollution is that ___ become dangerous to eat
- The ___ River is sacred to the Hindu people
- Burning ___ in power plants creates air pollution in China
- Air pollution can cause ___ disease in citizens
- Water used for farming
- ____ rain can be an effect of air pollution
21 Clues: Water used for farming • The Chang Jiang is a major river in ____ • The Ganges is an important river in ____ • The ___ River is sacred to the Hindu people • ____ rain can be an effect of air pollution • One form of water pollution is ____ run-off • Air pollution can cause ___ disease in citizens • heavy rainfall for long periods during this season • ...
Tristan's Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-03
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- a place where water collects.
- small localized climate
- the process of cleaning something, especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria
- a measure of the ease of passage of liquids or gases or specific chemicals through the material
- elevated terrain that separates neighboring drainage basins.
- water located above the earth's surface
- energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale.
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- Water that has no salt in it
- makes water cleaner to drink
- all the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rocks that hold groundwater
- water beneath the earth's surface
- Water that has salt in it
- water can’t pass through
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas.
- bad for the environment
- a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- Liquid that has a formula of H2o
- an area that is filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and set apart from any river
- ability of a material to absorb heat
20 Clues: small localized climate • bad for the environment • water can’t pass through • Water that has salt in it • Water that has no salt in it • makes water cleaner to drink • a place where water collects. • Liquid that has a formula of H2o • water beneath the earth's surface • ability of a material to absorb heat • water located above the earth's surface • ...
Living off Earths Recourses 2022-09-26
Across
- the wearing away of rock, stones, and soil by rivers, waves, wind, or glaciers
- it is a soil that has a poor quality
- electricity generated from the sunlight using solar cells
- a lack of fresh water
- harmful rain that produces toxic acid
- coal oil natural gas
- the compression of sediments in bodies of water over long periods of time that form sedimentary rocks
- a resources that will run off
- regions that don't get much rain
- where fertile land becomes like a dessert, usually through misuse
- a drastic change of the temperature
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- where sea water is turned into fresh water which people can drink by removing its salt
- a water falling from the sky
- a resource that nature will always provide
- when there is no enough water for everyone's need
- naturally occurring water that's salty
- water that collects below ground, when rain tickles down through the soil
- an upper layer of the earth where plants grow
- electricity generated when flowing water spins a turbine
- a substance added to soil to make more fertile
20 Clues: coal oil natural gas • a lack of fresh water • a water falling from the sky • a resources that will run off • regions that don't get much rain • a drastic change of the temperature • it is a soil that has a poor quality • harmful rain that produces toxic acid • naturally occurring water that's salty • a resource that nature will always provide • ...
Vocabulary 2022-09-16
Across
- a type of biome
- the transitional area between uplands and open water.
- an area that barely gets rain
- non living things in an environment
- an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water.
- treeless region in the arctic
- areas where water covers the soil
- zone An expanse of an ocean, sea, or large lake which is distant from shore and devoid of nearby islands or other obstructions.
- something to which something else may be firmly secured
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water.
- A Treetop
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- a sea
- A large area characterized by its climate and animals.
- type of wetland
- little organisms that live in the sea
- Trees that stay green all year
- living things in an environment
- zone the depth at which light begins to dwindle
- trees that shed their leaves to save water
- a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- soil that is permanently frozen
21 Clues: a sea • A Treetop • a type of biome • type of wetland • an area that barely gets rain • treeless region in the arctic • Trees that stay green all year • living things in an environment • soil that is permanently frozen • areas where water covers the soil • non living things in an environment • little organisms that live in the sea • trees that shed their leaves to save water • ...
Wetland 2025-11-15
Across
- A wetland with soft, spongy ground.
- When dirt and particles settle to the bottom.
- The way wetlands clean dirty water.
- A wetland fed by groundwater, similar to a bog.
- Protecting nature and keeping habitats healthy.
- Land that is covered in water for part of the year.
- Big water plants like reeds and rushes.
- A wetland with deeper water and lots of trees.
- The area right next to a river or creek.
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- Living things and their environment working together.
- Flat land next to a river that can flood.
- Mud, sand or dirt that sinks to the bottom of water.
- Animals with no backbone, like insects and snails.
- Where a river meets the sea, mixing fresh and salt water.
- A wetland with shallow water and tall grasses.
- How many different plants and animals live in an area.
- The area where water collects and flows into a wetland.
- Rainwater that runs off roofs, roads and land.
- A place where an animal or plant lives.
- Tall plants that grow in wetlands and along water edges.
20 Clues: A wetland with soft, spongy ground. • The way wetlands clean dirty water. • Big water plants like reeds and rushes. • A place where an animal or plant lives. • The area right next to a river or creek. • Flat land next to a river that can flood. • When dirt and particles settle to the bottom. • A wetland with shallow water and tall grasses. • ...
Properties of Water by Jane Rumpf 2022-09-04
Across
- the weight of water acting on an object at a specific depth
- density of water is determined by its ___
- water is the universal ___
- water with low salt content
- water ___ at 100 °C at sea level
- the chemical composition of water is made up of hydrogen and ___
- colder/saltier water is more ___
- water is a ___ molecule
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- water forms ___ bonds
- the ability of water to "climb" structures
- property that causes water to stick firmly to itself
- when a molecule of one substances attracts to a molecule of a different substance
- water with 3.5% salt content
- the "film" caused by hydrogen bonds creates ___
- the force that water exerts on something with less density
15 Clues: water forms ___ bonds • water is a ___ molecule • water is the universal ___ • water with low salt content • water with 3.5% salt content • water ___ at 100 °C at sea level • colder/saltier water is more ___ • density of water is determined by its ___ • the ability of water to "climb" structures • the "film" caused by hydrogen bonds creates ___ • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Hailey H. 2024-12-16
Across
- When water gathers together in the sky
- A body of water that looks like a blue strip
- living things that drink water and continue
- When it rains it's called
- When water seeps into the ground
- When water heats up to become a gas
- A body of water that is smaller than the ocean
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- When gas turns into a liquid
- The drive-off energy that starts the cycle
- A salty body of water
- When water travels from the ground to a body of water
- Another word for water
- Water when it's freezed or falling in a solid state
- The place where water Evaporates to
- When water is stored in the ground
15 Clues: A salty body of water • Another word for water • When it rains it's called • When gas turns into a liquid • When water seeps into the ground • When water is stored in the ground • The place where water Evaporates to • When water heats up to become a gas • When water gathers together in the sky • The drive-off energy that starts the cycle • ...
Europe Geography 2020-05-06
Across
- What country is labeled #11 on the map?
- What country is labeled #4 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled H on the map?
- What country is labeled #2 on the map?
- What country is labeled #8 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled E on the map?
- What country is labeled #6 on the map?
- What country is labeled #1 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled C on the map?
- What body of water is labeled I on the map?
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- What country is labeled #10 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled G on the map?
- What country is labeled #3 on the map?
- What country is labeled #7 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled D on the map?
- What body of water is labeled B on the map?
- What country is labeled #9 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled F on the map?
- What body of water is labeled A on the map?
- What country is labeled #5 on the map?
20 Clues: What country is labeled #3 on the map? • What country is labeled #7 on the map? • What country is labeled #4 on the map? • What country is labeled #9 on the map? • What country is labeled #2 on the map? • What country is labeled #8 on the map? • What country is labeled #6 on the map? • What country is labeled #1 on the map? • What country is labeled #5 on the map? • ...
Ocean currents review - Sophie RMMS 2023-05-24
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- which water is more dense: cold or warm?
- where do ocean currents travel fastest
- how many meters deep are more surface currents
- what causes wind to form
- wind causes these types of currents
- in which hemisphere do the currents deflect to the right
- dissolved salt content of a body of water
- what does the sun cause
- formed from differences in water density
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- transfer energy
- warm water is replaced by cold, nutrient rich water
- stream like movements of water
- nitrogen,____, argon, and carbon dioxide are the most abundant gases in the ocean
- the weight of water for a specific volume
- when upwelling is ____, the richness of ocean life is also.
- causes all wind and ocean currents
- what 'effect' is defined as the deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earth's roation
- what air causes an area of low pressure near the equator
- water with ____ salinity is denser than water with low salinity
- what % of energy from heat is transported around earth's surface
20 Clues: transfer energy • what does the sun cause • what causes wind to form • stream like movements of water • causes all wind and ocean currents • wind causes these types of currents • where do ocean currents travel fastest • which water is more dense: cold or warm? • formed from differences in water density • the weight of water for a specific volume • ...
Geographic Terms 2016-09-09
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- Large body of salt water
- Land covered with sand or pebbles next to an ocean or lake
- Body of water partly surrounded by land
- Rounded, raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- Long stream of water that empties into another body of water
- Deep river valley with steep sides
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- High landform with steep sides; higher than a hill
- A dry environment with few plants and animals
- Waterway dug across the land to connect two bodies of water
- Large area of flat land
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- protected place by an ocean or river where ships can safely stay
- Area of low land between hills or mountains
- Land that has water on all sides but one
- Land that is surrounded on al sides by water
- Land next to an ocean
- High flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- place where ships load and unload goods
- Landform that looks like a high, flat table
- Body of water partly surrounded by land; larger than a bay
- High steep face of rock
21 Clues: Land next to an ocean • High steep face of rock • Large area of flat land • Large body of salt water • Deep river valley with steep sides • Body of water partly surrounded by land • place where ships load and unload goods • Land that has water on all sides but one • Area of low land between hills or mountains • body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
Science Crossword 2017-04-09
Across
- zone of complete combustion
- unit to measure energy
- this grows in savannah
- evaporation+condensation = pure water
- splitting up of white light into seven constituent colours
- tyre of a moving vehicle becomes hot due to
- this should not be used for oil fire
- solid water
- top carnivore in a grassland food chain
- incomplete combustion produces this gas
- measures temperature
- water exists in abundance on this planet
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- rocks which contain water
- organisms which feed upon dead matter to get energy and give back the nutrients to the soil
- gaseous fuel
- rise in the temperature of earth
- process of converting saline water into fresh water
- amount of heat liberated whenn 1 kg of fuel is burt completely
- process by which sun produces energy
- purest form of water
- rain with oxides of sulphur and nitrogen dissolved in water
- a network of interlinked food chains
- sahara is an example for this biome
- this energy can be felt and not seen
- herbs, lichens, reindeers, owls and foxes are found in this biome
25 Clues: solid water • gaseous fuel • purest form of water • measures temperature • unit to measure energy • this grows in savannah • rocks which contain water • zone of complete combustion • rise in the temperature of earth • sahara is an example for this biome • process by which sun produces energy • a network of interlinked food chains • this should not be used for oil fire • ...
Adalyn's Water System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
Across
- small pieces of ice falling form clouds
- an area drier then normal condition
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- one of the grate lakes(two words)
- a layer of water under ground
- The largest rain forest in the world
- a large body of saltwater
- an over flow of water above ground
- A big pile of snow and ice that moves like a bulldozer
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- The largest ocean(Two Words)
- like a bathtub every thing that goes in drain out thorght one outlet(Two words)
- a cycle of water contuines movement of water(two words)
- the level water is at(two words)
- the change in weather over a long period of time(two words)
- When water falls from the clouds
- a moving body of freashwater
- a dip in the Earth's surface with sides higher then the bottom
- a small area of still, freash water
- a big piece of ice in the water that is mostly under water
- frozen ice crystals falling from clouds or laying of the ground
20 Clues: a large body of saltwater • The largest ocean(Two Words) • a moving body of freashwater • a layer of water under ground • the level water is at(two words) • When water falls from the clouds • one of the grate lakes(two words) • an over flow of water above ground • an area drier then normal condition • a small area of still, freash water • The largest rain forest in the world • ...
Daniels Crossword 2025-01-31
Across
- Areas of land that drain water into a common body of water.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
- The ability of air to hold moisture.
- The process of ice turning into liquid water.
- The energy that drives weather patterns and water cycles.
- A small area with different weather conditions from its surroundings.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- The process where water vapor turns into liquid droplets.
- Large masses of ice that move slowly over land.
- The wearing away of land by wind, water, or ice.
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- The process where water changes from liquid to gas.
- The frozen continent surrounding the South Pole.
- Half of the Earth, divided by the equator.
- Structures dug into the ground to access groundwater.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, receiving the most sunlight.
- Frozen precipitation that forms in cold temperatures.
- A large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean.
- A large piece of freshwater ice floating in the ocean.
- Extreme weather events influenced by water in the atmosphere.
20 Clues: The ability of air to hold moisture. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Half of the Earth, divided by the equator. • An underground layer of water-bearing rock. • The process of ice turning into liquid water. • Large masses of ice that move slowly over land. • The frozen continent surrounding the South Pole. • ...
Plumbing 2025-12-12
Across
- – Device that controls the release of water at a sink
- – Curved pipe section that holds water to block gases
- – Flexible plastic tubing used in modern plumbing
- – Tool used to clear clogs from drains and toilets
- – A pipe fitting that makes a sharp bend
- – Device that opens or shuts to control water flow
- Opening where wastewater flows out
- – Fitting used to join two lengths of pipe
- – Melted metal used to join copper pipes
- – Unwanted escape of water from a pipe
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- – Rubber valve inside a toilet tank that lifts to flush
- – Large container that holds water, usually for toilets or heaters
- – The force that pushes water through pipes
- – Line that brings clean water into a home
- Tool used to tighten or loosen pipes and fittings
- – Underground system that treats wastewater in rural areas
- – Reverse movement of contaminated water into clean supply
- – Pipe that lets sewer gases escape and air enter
- A hollow cylinder that carries water through a plumbing system
- – Rubber or silicone ring that seals joints
20 Clues: Opening where wastewater flows out • – Unwanted escape of water from a pipe • – A pipe fitting that makes a sharp bend • – Melted metal used to join copper pipes • – Line that brings clean water into a home • – Fitting used to join two lengths of pipe • – The force that pushes water through pipes • – Rubber or silicone ring that seals joints • ...
Lead in Drinking Water 2022-12-14
Across
- What type of water does Chicago have?(Hard/Soft)
- Lead
- State with the most lead service lines in the USA
- What is the EPA's goal maximum lead contamination level?
- City with the most lead service lines in the USA
- Cost of lead test kit in Chicago
- Chicago's best baseball team
- Chicago is the ___ largest city in the USA
- What is the mineral through which lead transfers from mother to fetus?
- Atomic number
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- Its ___ Tower, not Willis
- What is the level of lead allowed in drinking water in parts per billion?
- "Shikaakwa" or "onion"
- Governor of Illinois
- The number of stars in Chicago's flag
- Lead will ___ in your body over time
- Chicago's oldest house
17 Clues: Lead • Atomic number • Governor of Illinois • "Shikaakwa" or "onion" • Chicago's oldest house • Its ___ Tower, not Willis • Chicago's best baseball team • Cost of lead test kit in Chicago • Lead will ___ in your body over time • The number of stars in Chicago's flag • Chicago is the ___ largest city in the USA • What type of water does Chicago have?(Hard/Soft) • ...
Weather/Sun/Water Cycle 2023-01-10
Across
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as balls of ice
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as droplets of liquid water
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice crystals
- The constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- How hot or cold something is
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- Water found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice sheets, and underground that contains low concentrations of salt.
- The change of matter from a gas to a liquid
- A buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time.
Down
- Information that has been collected
- The movement of water on a surface to areas of lower elevation.
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice pellets
- Change in state of matter from liquid to a vapor or gas
- The entire body of salt water that covers about 71% of the Earth
- The current outdoor conditions
- The amount of water vapor in the air
16 Clues: How hot or cold something is • The current outdoor conditions • Information that has been collected • The amount of water vapor in the air • The change of matter from a gas to a liquid • Precipitation that falls from the sky as balls of ice • Change in state of matter from liquid to a vapor or gas • Precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice pellets • ...
Landforms and Water Features 2020-11-22
Across
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water
- a low place between mountains
- a group or chain of islands
- a very dry area
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a long, narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
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- when a river falls off steeply
- a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a hollow space in the ground or mountain with an opening to enter
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf
- a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses
- a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- a raised area or mound of land
- a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
16 Clues: a very dry area • a group or chain of islands • a low place between mountains • when a river falls off steeply • a raised area or mound of land • a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust • a piece of land that is surrounded by water • a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses • ...
Water fun and safety 2021-01-25
16 Clues: PFD • swim in • never alone • pass level 4 • tail swimmer • done in water • done on water • keeps us safe • signal rescuers • done around water • capsized? Do this • given in local pools • in case you get hurt • Frostbit Fins mermaid • the base for mermaiding • happens fast in cold water
properties of water crossword 2021-03-10
Across
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes states from a liquid to a solid
- A property of water in which the water molecules are attracted to a substance other than water
- bonds, Chemical bonds that hold water molecules together
- The substance in which the solute dissolves
- A property of water in which the water molecules are attracted to one another
- A mixture where the components are evenly distributed throughout
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes states from a solid to a liquid
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes states from a liquid to a gas
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- Tension, The tightness across the surface of water
- Heat, Amount of energy needed to change temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- scale, How acidic/basic water is
- When the water changes from a gas to a liquid
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution
- Action, The movement of a liquid along a surface and against the force of gravity and is due to both adhesion and cohesion
- When the water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- Solvent, Water is called this because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid
16 Clues: scale, How acidic/basic water is • The substance in which the solute dissolves • When the water changes from a gas to a liquid • The substance that is dissolved in a solution • Tension, The tightness across the surface of water • When the water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor • bonds, Chemical bonds that hold water molecules together • ...
Vertebrates in the Water 2021-11-16
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- protective plate that covers a fish's gills
- membranous organ that develops in female mammals during pregnancy
- vertebrate that has four limbs
- protein that creates the water repellent layer of a cell
- large sheets of thin frilly tissue that take in dissolved oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide
- aquatic larvae of frogs
- almost completely waterproofed container that keeps the embryo from drying out during development
- fan-shaped array of bones support this type of fin
- paired pectoral and pelvic fins that are round in shape
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- flexible skeletal support rod embedded in the animal's back
- system containing series of of shallow canals on the sides of fish that are sensitive to small changes in water movement
- animal that can live both on land and in water
- internal skeleton built of bone or cartilage
- buoyancy organ found in fish that helps them conserve energy
- has a thin, tough membranous sac that encloses the embryo or fetus
- found in the pharynx of fish and some amphibians, supports the gills
16 Clues: aquatic larvae of frogs • vertebrate that has four limbs • protective plate that covers a fish's gills • internal skeleton built of bone or cartilage • animal that can live both on land and in water • fan-shaped array of bones support this type of fin • paired pectoral and pelvic fins that are round in shape • protein that creates the water repellent layer of a cell • ...
Water + Music / Refraction zine 2023-04-24
Across
- City where Water + Music and Refraction hosted AI roundtable discussions
- AI system that can generate realistic images and videos of people, places, and Drake
- A type of 3-Down that involves labelling data with correct answers
- Rhymes with title of Pixar future dystopian animated film
- A type of 3-down that involves finding patterns in data without being explicitly programmed.
- AI tool to help people compose poetry, write essays, and answer questions
- Infamous hip-hop collaboration created using 4-Across
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- Customized virtual character or display picture
- Text-to-image generator
- A branch of AI that involves teaching computers to learn from experience and improve over time.
- Community software used to discuss AI, featuring prompt generator plug-ins
- Artist who used 4-Across in a recent music video
- Branch of AI that powers 11-Across, abbr
- A type of algorithm that groups data based on similarity.
- Creator of 9-Across
- New internet infrastructure commonly associated with AI
16 Clues: Creator of 9-Across • Text-to-image generator • Branch of AI that powers 11-Across, abbr • Customized virtual character or display picture • Artist who used 4-Across in a recent music video • Infamous hip-hop collaboration created using 4-Across • New internet infrastructure commonly associated with AI • Rhymes with title of Pixar future dystopian animated film • ...
Clean Water and Sanitation 2023-05-20
Across
- Keeping yourself and surroundings clean
- Fit for drinking
- Harmful materials in the environment
- Mass of salt water
- Microscopic organisms
- Our planet
- Provision facilities for safe disposal of wastes
- Anything free from dirt
- A fluid essential for life
Down
- Way to pure water at home
- Used water
- Presence of impurities which affects negatively
- Act of getting rid of something
- Quality that organisms have when they are not dead
- State of complete physical,mental and social well-being
- Illness of body
- Pure
17 Clues: Pure • Used water • Our planet • Illness of body • Fit for drinking • Mass of salt water • Microscopic organisms • Anything free from dirt • Way to pure water at home • A fluid essential for life • Act of getting rid of something • Harmful materials in the environment • Keeping yourself and surroundings clean • Presence of impurities which affects negatively • ...
Chapter 11: Water Quality 2016-03-29
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- it’s where the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hide out.
- the warming up of water artificially.
- ________ 64...no repeats or hesitations.
- plants need it to grow (manure or compost)
- water that has been used.
- not clear or transparent because of stirred-up sediment.
- unwanted dissolvable substances in water.
- extracts impurity from polluted environments.
- water that is both black and white.
Down
- the relative amount of salt in a solution.
- water that slides off roofs, paths, roads etc.
- technology involving the extraction of salt from water.
- dirty water also called sewage.
- a chemical that destroys plants (usually weeds).
- to kill troublesome animals.
- all water drains downhill (The Great Lakes Basin is an example)
16 Clues: water that has been used. • to kill troublesome animals. • dirty water also called sewage. • water that is both black and white. • the warming up of water artificially. • ________ 64...no repeats or hesitations. • unwanted dissolvable substances in water. • the relative amount of salt in a solution. • plants need it to grow (manure or compost) • ...
Water Treatment Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-15
Across
- _______ radiation; alters the DNA of bacteria?
- carbon based impurities?
- strains of particles,solutes,and other substances down to a given size?
- main way we remove chlorine and chloramines?
- Abbr.centers for medicare and medicaid services?
- lethal to patients;tested pergormed before each shift begins and must be <0.1PPM?
- chlorine checks should be done after RO has been running for _______ mins?
- Abbr.associate for advancement of medical instrumentation?
Down
- what is the universal solvent?
- large amounts of drinking water can put a patient at risk for?
- You can perform dialysis treatment if chlorine is detected in the "polisher" carbon tank?
- process that removes anions and cations from dialysis water system?
- non-carbon based impurities?
- _________ prevention device prevents treated water from flowong back into city water?
- substance added to city drinking water?
- Abbr.agency that regulater drinking water in US?
16 Clues: carbon based impurities? • non-carbon based impurities? • what is the universal solvent? • substance added to city drinking water? • main way we remove chlorine and chloramines? • _______ radiation; alters the DNA of bacteria? • Abbr.centers for medicare and medicaid services? • Abbr.agency that regulater drinking water in US? • ...
Water Distribution Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
Across
- A region of land drained by a river and it's tributarie
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- Water we use on Earth for cooking, drinking, etc.; water that does not contain salt
- Having pores or openings that allow water or other liquids to flow through them
- Water found on the surface of the Earth
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil
- Place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive
- where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
Down
- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
- A lake that stores water for human use
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- Water located below Earth's Surface
- Does not allow water to flow through
- An underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure from the weight of the rocks and soil above the aquifer
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- an area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
16 Clues: Water located below Earth's Surface • A large mass of ice moving over land • Does not allow water to flow through • A lake that stores water for human use • Water found on the surface of the Earth • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water • A region of land drained by a river and it's tributarie • When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil • ...
Price of water puzzle 2022-02-17
Across
- (or 'faucet')device to open water supply
- past participle of 'rise'
- rubbish (garbage) thrown on the ground
- a hole in the ground to access water
- large area to store water, like a lake
- the (natural) world around us
- environmental campaigner Greta's surname
Down
- = shortage or insufficiency of things we need
- a large inland expanse of water
- a small river
- = contaminate
- eat, drink or use resources
- water turned into a gas by boiling
- the mark left when you walk on sand or earth
- a natural material used to make clothes
- person who does not eat meat
16 Clues: a small river • = contaminate • past participle of 'rise' • eat, drink or use resources • person who does not eat meat • the (natural) world around us • a large inland expanse of water • water turned into a gas by boiling • a hole in the ground to access water • rubbish (garbage) thrown on the ground • large area to store water, like a lake • ...
Water for God's People 2024-01-03
Across
- the second word in the new name Moses gave to the rock
- Moses asked God's people why are you __
- God satisfies all of our needs by giving us __
- what Moses hit with his staff at God's command
- the man God told to strike a rock with his staff
- the first word in the new name Moses gave to the rock
- what God brought out of the rock when it was hit with a staff
- God __ for His people
- how Moses asked God for help, he __
Down
- important older men who were leaders of families
- to be in need of a drink
- Jesus is the __ that gives us eternal life
- where God's people were wandering
- what God's people did as they traveled
- what God told Moses to strike the rock with
- who took care of His people in the desert and all of us too
16 Clues: God __ for His people • to be in need of a drink • where God's people were wandering • how Moses asked God for help, he __ • what God's people did as they traveled • Moses asked God's people why are you __ • Jesus is the __ that gives us eternal life • what God told Moses to strike the rock with • God satisfies all of our needs by giving us __ • ...
Water Words Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-24
Across
- A word used to describe a surface that allows water to soak in or pass through, like water trickling through a sponge. Example surfaces include fields, gardens, and forest floors.
- The process that naturally recycles water as it changes from solid to liquid to gas.
- Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is an example of this.
- The name for water from rain or melting snow.
- The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes.
- A garden designed to catch and clean polluted stormwater before it gets into our sewers, rivers, or streams.
- A building roof designed to catch and clean rainwater with plants and soil.
- An opening constructed in streets or parking lots to carry stormwater down to the sewer.
Down
- A word used to describe a hard surface that does not allow water to soak in or pass through. Example surfaces include roofs, roads, parking lots, and sidewalks.
- An underground pipe that carries wastewater and/or stormwater.
- A general term for many different forms of water that fall from the sky. Examples include rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water.
- The name for water that flows over land as surface water to reach streams, rivers, sewers, lakes, and oceans.
- A region where all the water flows over land to the same end location.
- Water that has been used in homes and businesses and must be cleaned before it is released back into the environment.
- The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority pumps raw water from this river to treat into drinking water.
16 Clues: The name for water from rain or melting snow. • The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water. • An underground pipe that carries wastewater and/or stormwater. • The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes. • A region where all the water flows over land to the same end location. • ...
WATER AND SEPARATION TECHNIQUE 2024-06-10
Across
- the temperature where freezing or melting occur.
- the constant temperature when water change from liquid to gas.
- One of the uses of filtration in the industries and factories.
- the filtrate that can be obtained after filtering mixture of sand and salt in water.
- added during distillation to make boiling faster.
- use to cool down steam into droplets of water.
Down
- the energy that water particles gain or loses to change from one state to another.
- the distillate that you get after distillation of soda drinks.
- the sand that is trapped in a filter paper as mixture is passed through.
- the state of water in solid form.
- a separation technique used to separate soluble solute from a solution.
- a process where steam changes to water as it touches cool surface.
- a separation technique used to separate large insoluble particles in a solution.
- a term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks.
- a separation technique used to remove impurities such as heavy metals, bacteria and viruses.
- A process where water particles on the surface of a liquid gain energy and move faster and further apart.
- the liquid used to create mixture called solution.
17 Clues: the state of water in solid form. • use to cool down steam into droplets of water. • the temperature where freezing or melting occur. • added during distillation to make boiling faster. • the liquid used to create mixture called solution. • a term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks. • the distillate that you get after distillation of soda drinks. • ...
APES Unit 4b: Water 2025-01-02
Across
- Drinkable water
- Pocket of groundwater stored in porous rock, usually tapped into for a potable source
- Nutrient pollution (N & P) can lead to this in a watershed
- Does not permanently remove water from aquifer or surface body water, In-stream use
- Aquifer ___ is the sinking of land above an aquifer due to excessive water removal (overdraft)
- Stream that is completely above water table, flows only because of precipitation
- Where river meets and mixes with an ocean
Down
- Average length of time a water molecule (or toxic substance) stays in a system
- Water consumed by plants and animals or in industrial process, Off-stream use
- 2.8% of water on Earth
- River system, aka Drainage basin; rivers that join up and flow to same end location
- Water that is a mix of salt and freshwater
- Stream that gets its water from groundwater, surface of stream relates to water table
- Ecological area that provides many eco. services, soil must be wet for at least part of the year and support a particular type of vegetation and soil
- Wastewater from sinks, showers, dishwashers, etc.
- 97.2% of water on Earth
16 Clues: Drinkable water • 2.8% of water on Earth • 97.2% of water on Earth • Where river meets and mixes with an ocean • Water that is a mix of salt and freshwater • Wastewater from sinks, showers, dishwashers, etc. • Nutrient pollution (N & P) can lead to this in a watershed • Water consumed by plants and animals or in industrial process, Off-stream use • ...
properties of water - Daisy 2025-08-29
Across
- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water moleculessticking to a glass surface.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
Down
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flowseasily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- Stability The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
WWWA 2025-07-01
Across
- A large underground rock formation that stores water
- Ensures water moves in one direction
- Portable equipment used to drill wells
- The casing material most often used in Wisconsin wells
- Type of energy sometimes used to pump water
- The part of the well that brings water to the surface
- Type of well that taps into sand or gravel
- A layer that prevents water infiltration
- Common type of pump for residential wells
Down
- A tool used to measure depth in a well
- Contamination risk in poorly constructed wells
- Licensed professional who installs wells
- Water pulled from the ground
- The unit used to measure water depth
- Wisconsin's underground water source
- Test often performed to check water safety
- Regulates well construction and water safety in WI
17 Clues: Water pulled from the ground • The unit used to measure water depth • Ensures water moves in one direction • Wisconsin's underground water source • A tool used to measure depth in a well • Portable equipment used to drill wells • Licensed professional who installs wells • A layer that prevents water infiltration • Common type of pump for residential wells • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2022-08-14
Across
- A fitting that regulates the flow of water within a piping system.
- A valve designed to control water flow rate by partially opening or closing.
- A valve with three ports that can control water flow between them.
- A pump that creates flow by trapping a certain amount of water and then forcing that water through a discharge outlet.
- A check valve with a disk that moves vertically.
- A pump in a water supply system used to increase the pressure of the water while it is flowing to fixtures.
- Water that is free from impurities that could cause disease or other harmful health conditions.
- An assembly of mechanical parts installed around a pump shaft that prevents leakage of the pumped liquid along the shaft.
- A water distribution pipe that routes a water supply horizontally to fixtures or other pipes at approximately the same level.
- A vertical drainage pipe that conveys rainwater from a drain to the building storm drain or to another point of disposal.
- A device that moves water through a piping system.
- A plumbing system that conveys wastewater and waterborne waste from plumbing fixtures and appliances to a sanitary sewer.
- A closed circuit of hot water supply distribution pipes, including the water heater, through which hot water is circulated.
- A switch that activates at liquid levels either above or below a certain setpoint.
- The lowest part of a drainage system, and it receives the discharge from all drainage pipes in the building and conveys it to the building sewer.
- A bladed, spinning hub of a fan or a pump that forces fluid to the perimeter of a housing.
- A virtual data connection used by nodes to exchange data directly with certain application programs on other nodes.
- The volume of water that passes a point during a specific time interval.
- A water supply pipe that extends between a water distribution pipe and fixture supply pipe.
- A device used to measure the flow rate and/or total flow of fluid flowing through a pipe.
- A water distribution pipe that routes a water supply vertically one full story or more.
- A vacuum pump that ejects air from the suction line of a larger suction-lift pump installation.
- The process in which microscopic gas bubbles expand in a vacuum and suddenly implode when entering a pressurized area.
- A system of pipes, fittings, and fixtures within a building that conveys a water supply and removes wastewater and waterborne waste.
- A device used to connect two lengths of pipe.
- A sewer used for conveying groundwater, rainwater, surface water, or similar nonpolluting wastes.
- The difference in water pressure between points at different elevations.
- The process of overcoming suction lift and getting liquid to a pump inlet.
- The part of a drainage system that connects the building drain to the sanitary sewer.
- A sewer that carries sewage but does not convey rainwater, surface water, groundwater, and similar nonpolluting wastes.
- A pump with a rotating impeller that uses centrifugal force to move water.
Down
- A valve that permits fluid flow in only one direction and closes automatically to prevent backflow (flow in a reverse direction).
- A check valve with a hinged disk.
- The volume of water passing a point at a particular moment.
- A check valve installed at the bottom of the suction line on a suction-lift pump that keeps the suction line primed when the pump shuts down.
- A plumbing fixture that performs a special function and is controlled and/or energized by motors, heating elements, or pressure-sensing or temperature-sensing elements.
- A plumbing appliance used to heat water for the plumbing system’s hot water supply.
- A valve designed to operate in only the fully open or fully closed positions.
- A vertical drainage pipe that extends through one or more floors.
- A drainage pipe that extends from the fixture trap to the junction of the next drainage pipe.
- A water distribution pipe that is the principal pipe artery supplying water to the entire building.
- A pressure-sensing device that indicates the pressure of a fluid on a numeric scale.
- A plumbing system that conveys precipitation collecting on a surface to a storm sewer or other place of disposal.
- The loss of water pressure resulting from the resistance between water and the interior surface of a pipe or fitting.
- A switch that activates at pressures either above or below a certain value.
- A water tank with an air-filled bladder that raises the pressure of water as it is pumped into the tank.
- A plumbing system that supplies and distributes potable water to points of use within a building.
- A valve that mixes hot and cold water in proportion to achieve a desired temperature.
- A water supply pipe that connects the fixture to the fixture branch.
- A plumbing system that provides for the circulation of air in a sanitary drainage system.
- The water pressure in a water supply pipe near a fixture while it is wide open and flowing.
- A full-way valve that is actuated by an electromagnet.
- A watertight and thermally conductive casing for immersion temperature sensors that mounts the sensing element inside the pipe, vessel, or fixture containing the water to be measured.
- The mixture of vapors, odors, and gases found in sewers.
- An assembly of compressible sealing material installed around a pump shaft that prevents the pumped liquid from leaking along the shaft.
55 Clues: A check valve with a hinged disk. • A device used to connect two lengths of pipe. • A check valve with a disk that moves vertically. • A device that moves water through a piping system. • A full-way valve that is actuated by an electromagnet. • The mixture of vapors, odors, and gases found in sewers. • The volume of water passing a point at a particular moment. • ...
Ethan and Elias' environment Crossword 2024-05-22
Across
- strong line of water
- a large grass land
- hot dry land with animals living in it
- snowy tip
- water connection
- lots of sand
- a large land of trees
- a very cold place
Down
- mountain holding lava
- a big body of land in water
- small body of water
- rope of water
- dry mountain with water
- place inside a mountain
- a watery forest
- body of water
- large land of sand
17 Clues: snowy tip • lots of sand • rope of water • body of water • a watery forest • water connection • a very cold place • a large grass land • large land of sand • small body of water • strong line of water • mountain holding lava • a large land of trees • dry mountain with water • place inside a mountain • a big body of land in water • hot dry land with animals living in it
Unit 7 Water Cycle 2022-01-11
Across
- the change in state from a gas to a liquid
- table the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- effect causes currents to move in circular patterns - clockwise in the northern and counterclockwise in the southern
- the process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- small streams of water joining together to form rivers
- nina when surface water in the eastern Pacific Ocean are colder than normal
- nino when surface water in the western Pacific Ocean is warmer than normal. Causes shifts in the weather patterns
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
Down
- the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves
- The movement of water into the ground from the surface
- the change in state from solid to gas
- allowing liquids or gasses to pass through
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- water that fills spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the quality or degree of being saline.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- cycle, moves water between the atmosphere and Earth's surface by using energy from the sun and the
17 Clues: the change in state from solid to gas • the quality or degree of being saline. • the change in state from a gas to a liquid • allowing liquids or gasses to pass through • the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves • The movement of water into the ground from the surface • small streams of water joining together to form rivers • ...
Lands Forms and Water 2022-03-01
Across
- Narrow strip of land connecting two large areas of land.
- Area of land completely surrounded by water.
- Strip of land extending into water.
- Area of low land between mountains/hills.
- Large area of flat land raised higher than land around it.
- Large area of flat land.
- Major body of water covering large parts of Earth.
Down
- Place where water flows over a cliff.
- Low, water land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Waterway allowing water to flow into lakes/ocean.
- Channel of water connecting two large areas of water.
- A large area of water that is surrounded by land.
- An area of water that is mostly surrounded by land.
- Area of wet, soggy land with many pools of water.
- Very small body of water surrounded by land.
- Large crack in Earth formed by rivers or earthquakes.
16 Clues: Large area of flat land. • Strip of land extending into water. • Place where water flows over a cliff. • Area of low land between mountains/hills. • Area of land completely surrounded by water. • Very small body of water surrounded by land. • Low, water land formed at the mouth of a river. • Waterway allowing water to flow into lakes/ocean. • ...
