water Crossword Puzzles
Fresh Water 2013-11-18
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- a lake that stores water for human use
- a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water for year
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing needs
- materials such as granite, clay, water does not easily pass
- a fountain of water and stream that builds up pressure underground and erupts at a regular intervals
- pollution of the water in rivers and lakes
- a substance that pollutes something, esp. water or the atmosphere
- a layer of pearamble rock soil in which cracks
- using less of a resource so you won’t use it up
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- well in which water rises because of pressure within an aquifer
- a ridge of lands that separates watersheds
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements
- the place where an organism lives eats
- water that fills cracks and spaces in soil
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- a stream or smaller river that feeds into a main river
- materials full of tiny connected air spaces water can seep through
20 Clues: a lake that stores water for human use • the place where an organism lives eats • a ridge of lands that separates watersheds • pollution of the water in rivers and lakes • water that fills cracks and spaces in soil • a layer of pearamble rock soil in which cracks • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • land area that supplies water to a river system • ...
Water Cycle 2014-08-26
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- Water that soaks into the ground
- Process in which water transforms from liquid for to gas form
- When collection goes into the air and turns into vapor
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- A visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air
- A water source like a river, lake, etc.
- Ball of ice and water together in a ball
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- It is one of the only things that can be all states of matter
- Water that runs into streams, lakes, rivers, etc.
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- Large body of salt water where runoff ends
- Water that comes down from clouds and its in flakes
- When clouds get heavy and fall as liquid or solid
- Source of energy or heat that causes evaporation
- When clouds get heavy and water falls
- Water crystals that that clump together
- The area above the earth's surface where gas and clouds reside
- Water that is stored in cracks of rock underground
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A gas in earth's atmosphere it condenses into a cloud
20 Clues: Water that soaks into the ground • When clouds get heavy and water falls • Water crystals that that clump together • A water source like a river, lake, etc. • A large body of water surrounded by land • Ball of ice and water together in a ball • Large body of salt water where runoff ends • When water evaporates from plants or trees • ...
Water Depletion 2013-10-16
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- our population ------ is to great
- What happens to rivers with depletion
- a major cause of water depletion
- agricultural -------- use a lot of water
- will appear with over pumping
- systems rainwater goes through these to the ocean
- what can happen to our water supply
- soil removal of DIRT is a cause
- the stop of rain in an area for a period of time
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- what will die when water depletes
- what happens to wells with water depletion
- increased water use is caused by -----------
- the removal of these is causing water loss
- need water to survive
- ------- of water will decrease
- what waters plants that will slow
- ---------- of resources is poor
- price if water depletes
- sources reason water is more scarce
- people get ------y when not drinking water
20 Clues: need water to survive • price if water depletes • will appear with over pumping • ------- of water will decrease • ---------- of resources is poor • a major cause of water depletion • soil removal of DIRT is a cause • what will die when water depletes • our population ------ is to great • what waters plants that will slow • what can happen to our water supply • ...
Water systems 2015-02-16
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- Ice formed by falling snow
- Not an island but rises from the ocean seafloor
- Mountains that erupt with lava
- A variety of different organisms in an area
- Beavers make______
- What are waves caused by?
- A place between the US and Canada that is known for three waterfalls
- A green a low-lying wetland that is usually covered by water. Where does Shrek live?
- A laundry detergent brand
- The motion of water
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- The Titanic was struck by an______
- Land that filters and cleans freshwater
- There are five great _______ of North America
- Japanese word for a big wave is__________
- When liquid changes to water vapour , it is called_________
- Fish that eat dead animals and plants in the water are called_______
- An area of low lying ground beside a river
- The surface of science water
- The ______ ______ is a located between Jordan and Israel
- A natural low point or hole in the ground
- A white crystal substance that is used for seasoning and preserving food
- An underwater volcano
22 Clues: Beavers make______ • The motion of water • An underwater volcano • What are waves caused by? • A laundry detergent brand • Ice formed by falling snow • The surface of science water • Mountains that erupt with lava • The Titanic was struck by an______ • Land that filters and cleans freshwater • Japanese word for a big wave is__________ • A natural low point or hole in the ground • ...
Water 101 2015-04-15
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- longest U.S. river
- water test that indicates erosion levels
- water test that helps with irrigation
- water test that tests the element for aquatic life
- source for evaporation
- evaporation via plants
- unit of measurement for water quality
- water test that prevents corrosion
- type of precipitation
- Phosphate tests need a .03 to____ppm to pass.
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- Turbidity needs 20-40____to pass.
- Total alkalinity does not have a_____to pass.
- another name for the water cycle
- water test needed for protein
- A pH of six to____is needed for water to pass.
- Nitrate nitrogen needs____ppm or below to pass.
- Dissolved oxygen shouls be_____5 ppm to pass.
- second longest U.S. river
- formation of clouds
- There are five of these in the U.S.
- process of creating groundwater
- water test that aids in algae nutrition
22 Clues: longest U.S. river • formation of clouds • type of precipitation • source for evaporation • evaporation via plants • second longest U.S. river • water test needed for protein • process of creating groundwater • another name for the water cycle • Turbidity needs 20-40____to pass. • water test that prevents corrosion • There are five of these in the U.S. • ...
Water Crossword 2015-02-06
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- an area of coastal grassland that is regularly flooded by seawater
- which is pollution discharged from a single source
- a tree or shrub that grows in chiefly tropical coastal swamps that are flooded at high tide
- a fence or other obstacle that prevents movement or access
- Water that is safe to drink
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral
- Non free floating organisms
- is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
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- a structure built across a river to control the river’s flow
- several processes that remove some amount of salt and other minerals from saline water
- a method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation
- Organisms that live at the bottom
- Free floating organisms
- the introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and adversely affect the organisms that depend on the water
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- formed behind the dam
- organisms that cause illness or disease
- he tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
20 Clues: formed behind the dam • Free floating organisms • Water that is safe to drink • Non free floating organisms • Organisms that live at the bottom • organisms that cause illness or disease • which is pollution discharged from a single source • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water • ...
Water Saftey 2015-05-13
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- ____________ is the acronym for Emergency Medical Services
- No ____________ in shallow water
- Call 911 in the case of an ____________
- Only 50% of parents say they ____________their kids around water
- When boating you always be sitting, not ____________
- Always swim within your own ____________ zone
- ____________ is the acronym for Heat Escape Lessing Position
- More than 57% of drowning incidents occur during the ____________ months
- Please wear ____________ shoes when on deck not your outside shoes
- On the pool decks we do not run, but for safety we ____________
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- When boating you must bring a ____________ with you
- Kids who drown are often ____________, not loud
- Before you enter the pool you must ____________
- If you are under ____________ years old you must stay within arms reach of a responsible adult (14+ years)
- If you ever need help or assistance at the pool ask a ____________ for help
- You must be both 7+ years and 48inches tall to ride the big ____________
- If you want to learn to swim you should try swimming ____________
- Always let an ____________ know where you are and what your plans are
- A ____________ suit is required to be worn if you are entering the water
- The ____________ of ice may be an indication of its strength
- Always jump in ____________ first if you are unsure of the depth
- On average 57 kids ____________ every year in Canada (43 males & 14 females)
22 Clues: No ____________ in shallow water • Call 911 in the case of an ____________ • Always swim within your own ____________ zone • Before you enter the pool you must ____________ • Kids who drown are often ____________, not loud • When boating you must bring a ____________ with you • When boating you always be sitting, not ____________ • ...
WC Water 2015-02-23
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- A buildup of particulates on or within a filter, preventing fluid flow through the filter at normal pressures.
- Flow coefficient
- Wastewater or water flows that are often treated separately then fed into the main process;
- Type of filter where wastewater flows over media and enables the formation of slimes or biomass, which contain organisms that feed upon and remove wastes from the water being treated.
- The process of removing minerals from water, usually through
- A chemical produced by living cells having the ability to reduce large organic molecules to units small enough to diffuse through the cell membrane.
- A term applied to a dewatered residue from a filter, centrifuge or other dewatering device.
- A deposit or precipitate of magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate found in digested sludge lines, valves, centrifuges and centrate discharge lines
- The name of the table that arranges the elements in order of increasing atomic number that illustrates the repetition (or periodicity) of the key characteristics.
- The liquid overlying the sludge layer in a sedimentation vessel
- A quarter-turn manual valve that uses a cylindrical or tapered plug to permit or prevent straight through flow through the body.
- A unit of length indicated by the symbol A.
- A test procedure where a chemical solution of known strength is added drop-by-drop until a certain color change, precipitate or pH change in the sample is observed (end point).
- A mechanical treatment process that cuts large pieces of waste into smaller pieces so they will not plug pipes or damage equipment.
- Water treatment equipment that uses a sodium-based ion exchange resin principally to remove calcium and magnesium cations.
- A spillover device used to measure or control water flow.
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- A type of valve that is a linear-motion valve characterized by a round style body with a long face-to-face dimension.
- The movement of water into and through a soil and into underground infrastructure.
- To separate water from sludge to produce a cake that can be handled as a solid
- A property of water, or any other fluid, that resists efforts to change its shape or flow. Some fluids are rated by how thick it is.
- reverse osmosis or distillation.
- The membrane output stream that contains water rejected by the membrane.
- Dialysis conducted with the aid of an electromotive force applied to electrodes adjacent to both sides of the membrane.
- Any of several derivatives of methane in which three halogen atoms (chlorine, bromine or iodine) are substituted for three hydrogen atoms.
- Any process that upgrades treated wastewater to meet specific reuse requirements. Also called advanced waste treatment.
- The proportion of the total volume of material that consists of pore space or voids, usually stated as a percentage.
- A device for measuring fluid flow, including a short converging cone succeeded on the same axis by a long diverging cone.
27 Clues: Flow coefficient • reverse osmosis or distillation. • A unit of length indicated by the symbol A. • A spillover device used to measure or control water flow. • The process of removing minerals from water, usually through • The liquid overlying the sludge layer in a sedimentation vessel • The membrane output stream that contains water rejected by the membrane. • ...
Topografie Water 2015-09-28
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- Dit meer ligt op de grens tussen Flevoland en Overijssel. Dit meer gaat over in het Ketelmeer, Kadoelermeer en in het Zwarte Water.
- Deze rivier is een aftakking van de Schipbeek en mondt bij Ommen in de Overijsselse Vecht uit. Kenmerkend is dat bij Goor, deze rivier onder het Twentekanaal door gaat.
- Een rivier dat bij de Oosterburen ontspringt en in de IJssel (bij Zutphen) uitmondt. Vanaf Berkel is de rivier gekanaliseerd.
- Rivier die het historisch Land van Heusden in tweeën deelde.
- naast de Gulp een kleine rivier in Limburg
- Een kanaal die langs het eiland van Dordrecht loopt en uitmondt in Hollands Diep. Dit water vormt de grens tussen Noord-Brabant en Zuid-Holland.
- een meanderende rivier tussen Cothen, Odijk, Bunnik en Utrecht. Deze rivier krijgt deze naam wanneer hij van de Neder-Rijn overgaat. Daarna gaat steeds over op een andere naam, als hij dichter bij de uitmonding komt.
- Dit kanaal stroomt in Gelderland en Overijssel. Het kanaal verbindt Twente, Almelo, Hengelo en Enschede aan de rivieren. Een kenmerk is dat het kanaal parallel loopt aan de spoorlijn Zutphen-Enschede.
- Dit kanaal loopt van het IJ naar de Waal en verbindt hiermee Amsterdam met het Ruhrgebied in Duitsland.
- Kanaal dat loopt van Antwerpen naar het Volkerak en verbindt Antwerpen met Rotterdam. In dit kanaal liggen twee sluizen, namelijk de Kreekraksluizen en de Volkeraksluizen.
- Dit kanaal loopt parallel aan de IJssel tussen Dieren en Hattem. In Apeldoorn zijn er Dammen met duikers, verbindingen tussen de twee waterwegen.
- De andere naam van deze rivier is Run en ontspringt op het massief van Brabant en gaat in Oisterwijk over in de achterste stroom.
- Dit kanaal ligt in Gelderland en verbindt de Neder-Rijn met het Bijlandsch Kanaal. Het kanaal heeft als doel waterafvoer naar de IJssel en de Neder-Rijn veilig te stellen.
- Dit water loopt tussen Nieuwegein en de Nieuwe Maas. Dit water houdt de provincies Utrecht en Zuid-Holland aan.
- Dit kanaal verbindt Assen met de stad Groningen en ligt bijna evenwijdig aan de A28.
- Een regenrivier gelegen in Overijssel dat ontspringt in Münsterland (Duitsland) en bij Zwolle in het Zwarte Water uitmondt.
- Dit meer is het grootste zoutwatermeer van West-Europa en ligt in Zeeland.
- Kanaal dat loopt vanuit het IJ in Amsterdam tot aan de Noordzee en aangelegd is om de verbinding met de Amsterdamse Haven te verbeteren.
- Deze rivier heeft de oorsprong in Zwolle. De rivier mondt uiteindelijk uit in het Zwarte Meer. De Overijsselse Vecht is in deze rivier uitgemond, ten noorden van Zwolle.
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- Dit water verbindt de Noordzee met de haven van Antwerpen. Dit is de reden waarom dit water niet is afgesloten door de Deltawerken
- Dit meer is de noordelijke helft van de oorspronkelijke Zuiderzee.
- Dit kanaal, gelegen in Friesland, is de verbinding van het IJsselmeer naar Groningen.
- Dit is het laatste stuk van de verbinding tussen Rotterdam en de Noordzee. In dit stuk ligt ook een stormvloedkering.
- Een meer tussen Oost-Flevoland en de Veluwe. Meer meren zijn in de omgeving aanwezig. Hier vindt veel recreatie plaats maar is ook belangrijk voor waterhuishouding en scheepvaart.
- Deze rivier is een aftakking van de Rijn en mondt uit in het IJsselmeer.
- Nationaal park ten zuidoosten van Dordrecht
- Dit kanaal verbindt het Margrietkanaal met het Eemskanaal en is gelegen in de provincie Groningen.
- Dit meer is de zuidelijke helft van de oorspronkelijke Zuiderzee.
- Dit water is de benedenloop van de Mark en stroomt langs Dinteloord en mondt via het Volkerak uit in het Hollands Diep
- Rivier met een onterechte associatie met Limburg
- Een rivier in het grensgebied tussen Nederland en Duitsland. Bij Losser in Twente komt de rivier Nederland binnen. Kenmerkend is dat deze rivier weer terug Duitsland in stroomt en uiteindelijk in via de Overijsselse Vecht Nederland weer binnenkomt.
- Kanaal dat momenteel bij Tilburg verbreed wordt.
- Een beek met de oorsprong in België en via de Noord-Brabantse stad Breda door Nederland stroomt
- Dit kanaal is de verbinding tussen Groningen en de Eems in Delfzijl. Dit kanaal is ook geschikt om te bevaren met kleine zeeschepen.
- Beekje in Limburg, nabij Sittard
35 Clues: Beekje in Limburg, nabij Sittard • naast de Gulp een kleine rivier in Limburg • Nationaal park ten zuidoosten van Dordrecht • Rivier met een onterechte associatie met Limburg • Kanaal dat momenteel bij Tilburg verbreed wordt. • Rivier die het historisch Land van Heusden in tweeën deelde. • Dit meer is de zuidelijke helft van de oorspronkelijke Zuiderzee. • ...
Water crossword 2016-03-07
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- Where most of the earth’s water is.
- a form of water when it travels to the sky.
- It is used to get water where there isn’t any or very less.
- the step of the water cycle which happens last.
- things that make up water.
- The water that comes straight from the sea.
- form of water but more cooler, harder and stronger.
- When water goes down the stream or a mountain.
- cycle: A natural thing that is keep on happening over millions of years and started when water and the sun came.
- it the only water we can drink.
- Hard form of rain.
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- people used to get most of their water from but we don’t use it that often now.
- one of the places where the runoff system happens.
- the process where gas turns back into liquid.
- Formed by water and mostly after it has rained.
- A part of the water cycle procedure.
- it is what fall on the ground.
- caused by earthquakes in the sea and very dangerous.
- where the water goes when it rains on streets and roads.
- from where tap water comes out from
20 Clues: Hard form of rain. • things that make up water. • it is what fall on the ground. • it the only water we can drink. • Where most of the earth’s water is. • from where tap water comes out from • A part of the water cycle procedure. • a form of water when it travels to the sky. • The water that comes straight from the sea. • the process where gas turns back into liquid. • ...
Water Systems 2015-09-29
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- A person who studies Earth's water systems
- Water that flows over the land and eventually ends up in a lake, ocean or ground
- Includes all of the water in,on and around the earth
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to freezing of ocean water
- Salt water is more ? than fresh water
- The movement of deep water to the surface when surface water is pushed aside
- A scientist who studies all aspects of the ocean
- A word that describes rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- The change of state from liquid to a gas
- Ocean water near the continents has a lower ? level due to run-off
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to increased evaporation
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- The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust
- The ? of salt water is -1.9 degrees Celcius
- Large chunks that have broken of a glacier
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- A moving mass of ice and snow
- Increase in the average temperature of the Earth's oceans and air
- The cloudiness of the water
- A well is an example of this
- Cause an increase in algae which then causes a decrease in oxygen levels in the water
- Includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation and run-off
- The environment surrounding the planet
- High levels usually result in healthy aquatic environments
23 Clues: The cloudiness of the water • A well is an example of this • A moving mass of ice and snow • Salt water is more ? than fresh water • The environment surrounding the planet • The change of state from liquid to a gas • A person who studies Earth's water systems • Large chunks that have broken of a glacier • The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust • ...
Water Systems 2015-09-29
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- The environment surrounding the planet
- The movement of deep water to the surface when surface water is pushed aside
- The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust
- A scientist who studies all aspects of the ocean
- Large chunks that have broken of a glacier
- Water that flows over the land and eventually ends up in a lake, ocean or ground
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to freezing of ocean water
- Includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation and run-off
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid due to a decrease in temperature
- A person who studies Earth's water systems
- Ocean water near the continents has a lower ? level due to run-off
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- Cause an increase in algae which then causes a decrease in oxygen levels in the water
- Increase in the average temperature of the Earth's oceans and air
- The change of state from liquid to a gas
- Includes all of the water in,on and around the earth
- A moving mass of ice and snow
- The ? of salt water is -1.9 degrees Celcius
- Salt water is more ? than fresh water
- A word that describes rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- High levels usually result in healthy aquatic environments
- An area on Earth where salinity levels are higher than average due to increased evaporation
- A well is an example of this
- The cloudiness of the water
23 Clues: The cloudiness of the water • A well is an example of this • A moving mass of ice and snow • Salt water is more ? than fresh water • The environment surrounding the planet • The change of state from liquid to a gas • Large chunks that have broken of a glacier • A person who studies Earth's water systems • The rocky solid ground of the Earth's crust • ...
Water quality 2016-01-31
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- A pH of 7
- Contamination of Earth from discharge of harmful substances.
- pH less than 7 is
- Pollution that does not have a specific point of release, open, loop recycling, when materials are reused to form new products
- Refers to water clarity
- The air, water, minerals and animals surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time
- Type of water that is caused by things like clay, silt, organic and inorganic matter and microscopic organisms
- The area of land where all of the water that drains off of it goes into the same place
- Organisms found living in water that have specific living conditions and are very sensitive to pollution.
- Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms
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- A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture
- Measure of the average kinetic energy
- A pH greater than 7
- Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3
- Pollutants discharged from a single identifiable location
- An act to set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways
- The acidity of water
- A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet or small river
- Based nutrients commonly found in fertilizers and pesticides.
- Water that has been used and contaminated
20 Clues: A pH of 7 • pH less than 7 is • A pH greater than 7 • The acidity of water • Refers to water clarity • Measure of the average kinetic energy • Water that has been used and contaminated • Compound that the nitrogen based polyatomic ion NO3 • Low levels of this doesn't support living organisms • A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2016-09-14
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- water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge
- process that allow water to move between each reservoirs and subsystems
- barriers constructed to contain the flow of water
- place where water resides for varying amount of time
- groundwater which emerged to the ground surface
- change of the physical state of matter from gas phase to liquid phase
- process by which a high percentage of precipitation is returned from the atmosphere
- gaseous state of a substance
- permanent body of ice consisting largely of crystallized snow
- moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level due to gravity
- the only planet where water in its liquid form exists
- water falls from clouds in the sky as rain, hail, snow, or sleet
- process where ice directly converts into vapor without converting into liquid water
- shallow wetland where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation
- moves and changes in form but is neither created nor destroyed
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- a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square km
- largest ocean
- also known as water cycle, the movement of water around Earth’s surface and its subsystems
- large inland body of fresh or saline water
- saltiness of saltwater
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- movement of water through the soil and its layers
- encompasses the policies, strategies, and activities to manage fresh water as a sustainable resource
- soil, rock, or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- process in which liquid water changes into vapor
- natural event wherein an area that is usually dry is submerged under water
- ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- volumetric rate of water
30 Clues: largest ocean • saltiness of saltwater • volumetric rate of water • gaseous state of a substance • water-bearing land layer akin to a sponge • large inland body of fresh or saline water • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • groundwater which emerged to the ground surface • process in which liquid water changes into vapor • ...
WATER RESOUCES 2016-09-10
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- It is a shallow wetland around lakes, streams and oceans where grasses and reeds are the dominant vegetation.
- It occurs when the rate of precipitation is higher than the rate in which it could be absorbed by the ground or carried by streams.
- It is created when groundwater emerges to the ground surface.
- It is a moving body of surface water that flows downslope toward sea level because of gravity.
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods.
- It is the average length of time spent by water molecule in a reservoir.
- It is a soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years.
- It is a permanent body of ice which consists largely of recrystallized snow.
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- Barriers constructed along streams to contain the flow of water.
- these are small and shallow lakes.
- It is fresh water found in rock and soil layers beneath the surface.
- Is a subsystem of the Earth that contains the totality of Earth's water including the cryosphere.
- It is also known as water cycle which refers to the movement of water around Earth's surface and its subsystems.
- It is a partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the salt water from the sea.
- These are large inland bodies of fresh saline water.
- total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- It is a vast body of saline water and also the largest water reservoir.
- refers to the saltiness of water
- It is a stream with considerable volume and well-defined channel.
- It is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation found in low-lying areas beside slow-moving rivers.
20 Clues: refers to the saltiness of water • these are small and shallow lakes. • total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock • These are large inland bodies of fresh saline water. • It is created when groundwater emerges to the ground surface. • Barriers constructed along streams to contain the flow of water. • ...
Water Crossword 2021-02-05
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- One of the final stages of water treatment, involving the neutralisation of pathogens.
- Calcium carbonate deposits stuck in equipment.
- A method of gaining fresh water, used in dry, coastal areas, requiring reverse osmosis equipment or distillation.
- A white mineral responsible for permanent hardness. Is also named carbon sulphate.
- Baking ___ the third and final method of removing hardness from water.
- The stage of water treatment where large, insoluble particles are removed.
- Stage where small, insoluble particles are removed.
- Another alkaline earth metal that burns orange, also makes water hard.
- Formed when hard water reacts with soap.
- ___ Condenser. Straight glass tube. Named for the "father of organic chemistry"
- A property of rock particles removed during filtration and sedimentation.
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- Method of water purification through evaporation and condensation.
- Water containing little magnesium or calcium. Does not form limescale and scum.
- One method of softening water,involving the exchange of calcium and magnesium for sodium.
- The term for water being treated in order to improve dental health.
- Term for a shortage of rainfall.
- Another method of softening water, involving temperature increase of a water sample.
- Alkaline earth metal that burns white, makes water hard.
- A term for underground water deposits.
- Term for water containing salt.
- Main use of water across the world. Term for food production.
- A water pollutant, usually found in polluted rivers next to industrial zones. Can cause brain damage if ingested.
22 Clues: Term for water containing salt. • Term for a shortage of rainfall. • A term for underground water deposits. • Formed when hard water reacts with soap. • Calcium carbonate deposits stuck in equipment. • Stage where small, insoluble particles are removed. • Alkaline earth metal that burns white, makes water hard. • ...
Water Crossword 2021-02-05
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- Stage where small, insoluble particles are removed.
- Term for water containing salt.
- ___ Condenser. Straight glass tube. Named for the "father of organic chemistry"
- Calcium carbonate deposits stuck in equipment.
- The stage of water treatment where large, insoluble particles are removed.
- Rock containing carbon carbonate, white in colour when pure.
- Another alkaline earth metal that burns orange, also makes water hard.
- Method of water purification through evaporation and condensation.
- ____ filtration, the first stage of water treatment.
- Term for a shortage of rainfall.
- A white mineral responsible for permanent hardness. Is also named carbon sulphate.
- Main use of water across the world. Term for food production.
- Alkaline earth metal that burns white, makes water hard.
- Baking ___ the third and final method of removing hardness from water.
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- A property of rock particles removed during filtration and sedimentation.
- A method of gaining fresh water, used in dry, coastal areas, requiring reverse osmosis equipment or distillation.
- Rock containing magnesium and calcium.
- Another method of softening water, involving temperature increase of a water sample.
- A water pollutant, usually found in polluted rivers next to industrial zones. Can cause brain damage if ingested.
- Water containing little magnesium or calcium. Does not form limescale and scum.
- Formed when hard water reacts with soap.
- One method of softening water,involving the exchange of calcium and magnesium for sodium.
- A term for underground water deposits.
- One of the final stages of water treatment, involving the neutralisation of pathogens.
- The term for water being treated in order to improve dental health.
25 Clues: Term for water containing salt. • Term for a shortage of rainfall. • Rock containing magnesium and calcium. • A term for underground water deposits. • Formed when hard water reacts with soap. • Calcium carbonate deposits stuck in equipment. • Stage where small, insoluble particles are removed. • ____ filtration, the first stage of water treatment. • ...
Water Ecosystems 2021-01-23
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- warm shallow waters with many organisms
- places in the deep sea where bacteria make food from chemicals
- a body of freshwater that might flow slow or fast
- the plants, soils, and microorganisms of wetlands often ______ the waters that flow through them
- this grows inside of corals and helps to build its skeleton
- a deep body of water with organisms adapted to high pressure, cold water, and darkness
- largest river ecosystem in North America
- some algae help the corals by carrying on____________________
- animals that live on land and in water need specialized _______________ that allow them to do well in both environments
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- coral reefs grow well in waters that do not have many ____________
- place where freshwater meets the ocean
- plants cannot grown in the deep sea because _________ cannot reach its cold depths
- wetlands covered with large amounts of sawgrass
- coral reefts protect shore lines from ocean _________
- islands where the first deep-sea vent was discovered in 1977
- these do not grow in the deep sea because there is not enough sunlight
- a grassy wetland at the edge of an estuary
- these organisms do not have a mouth or stomach. Bacteria live inside of these organisms and make food
- wetlands covered with various types of trees and bushes
- an area that is partly covered by water or flooded partly by water each year
20 Clues: place where freshwater meets the ocean • warm shallow waters with many organisms • largest river ecosystem in North America • a grassy wetland at the edge of an estuary • wetlands covered with large amounts of sawgrass • a body of freshwater that might flow slow or fast • coral reefts protect shore lines from ocean _________ • ...
water cycle 2021-01-08
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- the continuous movement of water
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- he saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water
- an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts
- the way in which a whole or mixture is made up
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- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- any naturally occurring water except seawater and brackish water
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts
- weather that occurs in the troposphere, or the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the branch of science concerned with the properties of the earth's water, and especially its movement in relation to land
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity from clouds
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- flow over and away from a surface
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided
21 Clues: the continuous movement of water • flow over and away from a surface • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the way in which a whole or mixture is made up • water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • any naturally occurring water except seawater and brackish water • ...
Water Resources 2021-03-11
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- practice of designing landscapes to reduce or eliminate the need for irrigation
- (river), second longest river in North America
- links among ecosystem components
- not permitting the passage of a fluid through the pores
- freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river.
- structure built across a stream, a river, or an estuary to retain water
- The removal, or transfer of water from one watershed to another.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the surface.
- flush is a moist or wet place where water reaches the earth's surface from an underground aquifer.
- infectious agent is a biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
- chemicals that accidentally or deliberately enter the environment
- acidity, or alkalinity of a solution
- used to carry water from one location to another
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen, and other plant nutrients in an aging aquatic ecosystem
- prolonged period of dry weather caused by the lack of precipitation, resulting in a serious water shortage
- (pollution), pollution resulting from many diffuse sources
- underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
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- water containing less than 1,000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids
- water resource formed when the side of a hill intersects a flowing body of groundwater at or below the local water table
- how much salt is in water
- artificial lake where water is stored
- naturally occurring solutions containing large concentrations of dissolved, inorganic ions.
- a hole drilled into the ground to access water contained in an aquifer
- area in which water enters an aquifer
- ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity.
- physical material that humans need and value such as land, air, and water.
- artificially apply water
- used water
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet such as the outflow of a reservoir
- any relatively large body of slowly moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin
- Region below the Earth's surface in which groundwater fills all the pores of material.
- property of rocks that is an indication of the ability for fluids to flow through rocks
- (pollution), any contaminant that enters the environment from an easily identified and confined place.
34 Clues: used water • artificially apply water • how much salt is in water • links among ecosystem components • acidity, or alkalinity of a solution • artificial lake where water is stored • area in which water enters an aquifer • (river), second longest river in North America • used to carry water from one location to another • underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • ...
Water cycle 2017-05-17
20 Clues: lago • neve • nuvola • salato • vapore • solido • liquido • pioggia • cascata • rugiada • grandine • ghiaccio • raccolta • ruscello • brinamento • gocciolina • evaporazione • condansazione • precipitazione • solidificazione
Water cycle 2017-05-17
20 Clues: neve • lago • vapore • solido • nuvola • salato • cascata • liquido • rugiada • pioggia • raccolta • ruscello • ghiaccio • grandine • brinamento • gocciolina • evaporazione • condansazione • precipitazione • solidificazione
Water cycle 2017-05-17
20 Clues: neve • lago • vapore • solido • nuvola • salato • rugiada • liquido • cascata • pioggia • ghiaccio • raccolta • grandine • ruscello • gocciolina • brinamento • evaporazione • condansazione • precipitazione • solidificazione
Water Polo 2018-08-03
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- θέση πήραν οι γυναίκες της Εθνικής Ελλάδος Πόλο πριν λίγες ημέρες
- Πόσοι παίχτες παίζουν σε κάθε ομάδα πολο
- με αυτιά φοράνε οι πολίστες
- πετάει αλλά κάποιοι κολυμπάνε
- κολύμβηση με χορό
- έτσι μετράμε το σκορ στο πόλο
- ολυμπιονικης στο Ταε Κβον Ντο
- Εκτός από το water polo, το άλλο πόλο με τι ζώο παίζεται;
- Πόσα λεπτά διαρκεί κάθε περίοδος στο πόλο
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- Πόσες περιόδους έχει ένας αγώνας πόλο
- είδος κολύμβησης
- Ολυμπιακό άθλημα σε πισίνα
- διάσημος πολίστας
- φίλος μας που επαιζε πολο
- πού παίζεται το polo?
- κολυμπάω σαν βατραχάκι
- φοράνε οι κολυμβητές αλλά όχι οι πολίστες
- φοράνε οι άνδρες πολίστες για να προστατεύουν το πουλάκι τους
- water
- μπαμπας φιλων που επαιζε πολο στον ΝΟΒ
20 Clues: water • είδος κολύμβησης • διάσημος πολίστας • κολύμβηση με χορό • πού παίζεται το polo? • κολυμπάω σαν βατραχάκι • φίλος μας που επαιζε πολο • Ολυμπιακό άθλημα σε πισίνα • με αυτιά φοράνε οι πολίστες • πετάει αλλά κάποιοι κολυμπάνε • έτσι μετράμε το σκορ στο πόλο • ολυμπιονικης στο Ταε Κβον Ντο • Πόσες περιόδους έχει ένας αγώνας πόλο • μπαμπας φιλων που επαιζε πολο στον ΝΟΒ • ...
Water Systems 2017-12-17
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- an area where water runoff collects to a single point
- an old stream that cuts off one of its meanders will form this feature (2 words)
- another word for a watershed (2 words)
- the flat area alongside an old river which is covered when it overflows
- the process of water vapor cooling to form clouds
- name given to the cycle that describes the movement and storage of water throughout our planet (2 words)
- the flow of water always goes this direction
- the movement of water in plants to water vapor
- 3% of all water is this (2 words)
- an area of permeable rock that is filled with water
- mature rivers start to wiggle like a snake. These features are called ___.
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- water turning to water vapor
- this is dug or drilled to bring groundwater to the surface
- characteristic given to a rock that has pores in it allowing water to pass through
- 70% of all freshwater is stuck in this state
- this animal met a sad fate during the video about meanders (plural)
- when water drops forming clouds become too heavy and fall to Earth
- the runoff stage between sheets and gullies
- – found by multiplying the average width by the average depth by the average velocity
- name given to the top of the Zone of Saturation (2 words)
- a stream that will flow into another stream or river
- young rivers have water moving swiftly over rocks. This area can be full of ____.
22 Clues: water turning to water vapor • 3% of all water is this (2 words) • another word for a watershed (2 words) • the runoff stage between sheets and gullies • 70% of all freshwater is stuck in this state • the flow of water always goes this direction • the movement of water in plants to water vapor • the process of water vapor cooling to form clouds • ...
WATER CROSSWORD 2016-04-07
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- A long body of water curling into an arched form and hitting onto the shore.
- Liquid that falls out of the sky.
- An overflow of a large amount of water over its normal limits.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The sun heats up water and it turns into water vapors
- What type of resource is water?
- Cleaning with water.
- Water underground in the soil.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice.
- A very small drop of a liquid.
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- When wet air is forced to rise into the cooler parts of the atmosphere, the tiny water drops in clouds join together and become heavier.
- When the water vapor in the air turns into tiny water droplets and conjoin together in turns into something.
- A type of water that is safe to drink, used to water our crops and can be found in lakes, rivers and swamps.
- Water vapour in the air that cools down and changes to tiny drops of water.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- A storm with a violent wind.
- A resource and liquid which forms seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- Freshwater flowing across the surface of the land, usually to the sea.
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds.
- This place is home to most of the creatures of our world and it covers 70% of the world.
20 Clues: Cleaning with water. • A storm with a violent wind. • Water underground in the soil. • A very small drop of a liquid. • What type of resource is water? • Liquid that falls out of the sky. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A severe snowstorm with strong winds. • A slowly moving mass or river of ice. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- Shallow ecosystem where it is submerged or saturated at least part of the year
- Below mesopelagic zone
- Low, narrow, sandy islands parallel to coastline (two words; no space)
- Special variety of trees that grow in water
- Depression in rocky shoreline that is flooded at high tide but retain water at low tide (two words; no space)
- Below epipelagic zone in ocean
- Sharp temperate boundary in lake
- Bays where rivers empty into the sea
- occur On the bottom level
- Differing condition from upper to lower layers
- Wetlands without trees
- Support marine food web
- When coral expels their algal partner and dies (two words; no space)
- Wooded wetlands
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- The path of water through our environment (two words; no space)
- Distribute to distribution of biological productivity (two words; no space)
- Areas of saturated ground
- the bottom of a lake
- Below thermocline and much colder
- Similar to bogs, but mainly fed underground
- Zones compromise the water column
- Shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater (two words; no space)
- Has extraordinary biological productivity(two words; no space)
- In 1977 deep-sea submarine that led to discovery of deep-thermal vent communities
24 Clues: Wooded wetlands • the bottom of a lake • Below mesopelagic zone • Wetlands without trees • Support marine food web • Areas of saturated ground • occur On the bottom level • Below epipelagic zone in ocean • Sharp temperate boundary in lake • Below thermocline and much colder • Zones compromise the water column • Bays where rivers empty into the sea • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
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- Shallow wet land flooded regularly with sea water
- areas saturated ground, and usually the ground is composed of deep layers
- Among worlds most productive ecosystem
- perhaps the most familiar material cycle
- Free floating photosynthesis plants
- wetlands without trees
- depressions in rocks that are flooded
- Evaporates about 496,000 km3 of water
- where is most the earths water stored
- Top layer of water
- similar to boys except they are mainly fed by groundwater
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface is saturated/submerged > part of the year
- rivers empty into sea mixing fresh & salt water
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- low, narrow, sandy islands that form parallel to coast
- Deepest layer of water
- Water can reside for centuries/millennia
- Sea in the western Atlantic
- sharp temp boundary in water
- Communities occur on the bottom
- Trees that grow in salt water
- vary mainly with depth, temp, salinity
- what water is responsible for
- consist of filter feeding organisms
- Zones compromise the water column
- Corals expel their algal partner and die
- Decreases with depth
- wetland describes by their vegetation
27 Clues: Top layer of water • Decreases with depth • Deepest layer of water • wetlands without trees • Sea in the western Atlantic • sharp temp boundary in water • Trees that grow in salt water • what water is responsible for • Communities occur on the bottom • Zones compromise the water column • consist of filter feeding organisms • Free floating photosynthesis plants • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- a key feature of aquatic ecosystems, mainly because light and temperatures decrease rapidly with depth
- distributes water among atmosphere, biosphere, surface, and groundwater
- vary mainly with depth, temperature, and salinity
- communities that occur on the bottom
- known for its free-floating mats of brown algae (in the western Atlantic)
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- bays where rivers empty into the sea, mixing fresh water with salt water
- sharp temperature boundary between layers in water
- (non living) components of an ecosystem
- wetlands adapt to grow under saturated conditions
- (sea) zones compromise the water column
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater, occur on shallow coastlines
- low, narrow, sandy islands that form parallel to a coastline
- occupies shallow, warm, sandy areas near coral reefs
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- algae or tiny, free floating photosynthetic plants
- corals expel their algal partner and then die
- vary according to depth and light penetration, which control size and types of vegetation
- broad, relatively shallow region along a continent’s coast, which may reach a few kilometers or hundreds of kilometers from shore
- the path of water through our environment
- Which one wetland is nutrient poor?
- Which one wetland has high biological productivity?
- shorelines
- (living) components of an ecosystem
- depressions in a rocky shoreline that are flooded at high tide but retain some water at low tide
- among the world’s most productive and diverse ecosystems
25 Clues: shorelines • Which one wetland is nutrient poor? • (living) components of an ecosystem • communities that occur on the bottom • (non living) components of an ecosystem • (sea) zones compromise the water column • the path of water through our environment • corals expel their algal partner and then die • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- free floating photosynthetic plants
- wetlands are ______ so they can be used for development
- What do astronomers use to look for potential life in planets
- wetlands ______ water runoff from farms and urban areas
- What kind of energy evaporates water
- the lowest zone in a freshwater ecosystem
- Fresh water environments are often ____
- The path of water through our environment(HINT ________ Cycle)
- The ocean is referred to as the biological ______
- _____ of all coral reefs will be dead by 2030
- Trees that grow in salt water
- Humans have become the ________ species by damaging more than half of all ecosystems
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- Reefs from where water is _______
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- the highest zone in a fresh water ecosystem
- The ______ Zone is the depth to which photosynthesis can occur
- _____ island from parallel to the coast
- What kind of process is water responsible for in cells
- ______ decrease with depth
- wooded wetlands are known as
- shallow ecosystem in which the land surface is saturated
- a sharp temperature boundary
- wetlands can convert into terrestrial land if they fill with ________
- marine environments have very distinct ______ zones
- Building these destabilizes the barrier islands
25 Clues: ______ decrease with depth • wooded wetlands are known as • a sharp temperature boundary • Trees that grow in salt water • Reefs from where water is _______ • free floating photosynthetic plants • What kind of energy evaporates water • bays where rivers empty into the sea • _____ island from parallel to the coast • Fresh water environments are often ____ • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- habitats made of minute colonial animals
- Deep
- The lines between land and water
- Medium
- At the bottom of the sea or lake
- Areas of rivers that empty into a sea
- An organism that makes it's own energy from the sun
- liquid waste or sewage discharged into water
- habitats used to raise the young of a species
- In ocean
- Very small
- shallow ecosystems in which the land is moist or submerged
- ____ Islands form parallel of the coast and are low, sandy, and shallow
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- a descriptor of communities mostly made up of earth
- Zones in a vertical column of water
- Deep sea submarine used in 1977
- Ocean researcher
- A group of organisms
- When water is emitted from your pores
- Having to do with water
- A species of tree that grows in water
- Subterranean Hydration
- When water changes to a gas
- On top
24 Clues: Deep • Medium • On top • In ocean • Very small • Ocean researcher • A group of organisms • Subterranean Hydration • Having to do with water • When water changes to a gas • Deep sea submarine used in 1977 • The lines between land and water • At the bottom of the sea or lake • Zones in a vertical column of water • When water is emitted from your pores • Areas of rivers that empty into a sea • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- caused by elevated water temperatures
- low, narrow, sandy islands that form parallel to the coastline
- known for their biological productivity and diverse organisms
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- bottom open freshwater zone
- water part of sea, divided into three different zones
- shallow undersea area along the coast
- bays of mixed salt and fresh water caused by rivers flowing into sea
- zone exposed by tides
- water animals sweat out
- 2nd deepest zone in the ocean
- decomposing material that provides energy for deep communities
- wetlands without trees
- deepest zone in the ocean
- top open freshwater zone
- water animals breath out
- shallow wetlands that flood with seawater
- cycle of water through the earth
- variety of trees that grow in saltwater
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- shallow ecosystems that flood with freshwater
- top zone in the ocean, has photosynthetic organisms
- used by microscopic deep-ocean thermal vent communities
- lowest of higher zones in the ocean
- freefloating photosynthetic plants that support the marine food web
- depression in a rocky shoreline that contains life organisms and floods at high tide
- dead organisms provide nutrients for deep-ocean ecosystems and surface communities
- fed by groundwater
- differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- the bottom of the water body where the sand is
- occur when excess nutrients cause bacteria growth that consumes most of the oxygen
- shore is this zone
- middle open freshwater zone, also called mesolimnion
- wooded wetlands
- middle of higher zone in the ocean
- areas of saturated ground
- undecayed vegetation in deep layers in bogs
36 Clues: wooded wetlands • fed by groundwater • shore is this zone • zone exposed by tides • wetlands without trees • water animals sweat out • top open freshwater zone • water animals breath out • deepest zone in the ocean • areas of saturated ground • bottom open freshwater zone • 2nd deepest zone in the ocean • cycle of water through the earth • middle of higher zone in the ocean • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- waste or debris of any kind
- a wetland without trees
- the name of a submarine that explored the deep sea
- a wetland with trees (Shrek lives here)
- plant who's leaves emerge above water
- colonial animals that live symbiotically with algae
- depression in rock that retain water at low tide
- when coral expels its algae and dies
- nutrients that sink to deep ocean ecosystems
- communities occurring on the bottom of the ocean
- path of water through our environment
- the deepest layer of the ocean
- type of organism that use sun to make food
- zone exposed by low tides
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- jets of hot water and mineral on ocean floor
- shallow wetland often flooded with salt water
- layer of ocean that receives most sunlight
- the zone comprised of shorelines
- zones comprising the water column
- conditions differ between layers
- temperature barrier between water layers
- America's largest, most productive estuary
- special type of tree that grows in salt water
- moderately salty
- tidal mouth of a large river
25 Clues: moderately salty • a wetland without trees • zone exposed by low tides • waste or debris of any kind • tidal mouth of a large river • the deepest layer of the ocean • the zone comprised of shorelines • conditions differ between layers • zones comprising the water column • when coral expels its algae and dies • plant who's leaves emerge above water • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
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- path of water through our water
- shallow, regularly flooded, wetlands
- algae or tiny photosynthetic plants
- shallow ecosystems with saturated or submerged land surfaces
- deep-sea exploration submarine in 1977
- long, narrow, sandy islands parallel to a coastline
- best-known marine ecosystems
- special trees that grow in water
- “sea” in Greek
- water can reside in these for centuries
- responsible for metabolic processes within cells
- layer below the epilimnion
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- sharp temperature boundary between lake layers
- hurricane that caused over $200 billion in property damage
- depressions in rocky shoreline
- its storage costs $2-3 billion a year in the U.S.
- wetlands without trees
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- communities occur on the bottom
- vertical _____ is a key feature of aquatic systems
- what height the water in wetland and swamps is usually at
- 2006 conference on oceans, coasts, and islands
- what communities wetlands may gradually convert to
- have a warmer upper layer that is mixed by wind and warmed by the sun
- phrase for the dead organisms on the ocean floor
25 Clues: “sea” in Greek • wetlands without trees • layer below the epilimnion • best-known marine ecosystems • depressions in rocky shoreline • path of water through our water • communities occur on the bottom • special trees that grow in water • algae or tiny photosynthetic plants • bays where rivers empty into the sea • shallow, regularly flooded, wetlands • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-14
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- zone below thermocline
- similar to bogs but fed by groundwater
- the open ocean is often referred to as this because it has relatively low productivity
- a special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- an alternative to photosynthesis
- zone above thermocline
- this sea in the western atlantic is known for its free-floating mats of brown algae
- like marine environments, these have distinct vertical zones
- around the world, more than 200 of these occur in coastal areas
- the path of water through our environment
- a barrier island
- also known as wooded wetlands
- these communities occur on the bottom
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface is saturated or submerged at least part of the year
- from “sea” in greek
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- in which corals expel their algal partner and then die
- wetlands without trees
- temperature boundary
- marine ecosystems vary mainly with depth, temperature, and what else?
- america’s largest and most productive estuary
- areas of saturated ground
- free-floating photosynthetic plants
- bays where rivers empty into the sea, mixing fresh water with salt water
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly or occasionally with seawater
- one of the areas of greatest concern to biologists
25 Clues: a barrier island • from “sea” in greek • temperature boundary • zone below thermocline • wetlands without trees • zone above thermocline • areas of saturated ground • also known as wooded wetlands • an alternative to photosynthesis • free-floating photosynthetic plants • these communities occur on the bottom • similar to bogs but fed by groundwater • ...
Water Terms 2020-11-09
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- discharge The point during a stream flood event when the discharge is the greatest
- Phosphorus combined with oxygen. Phosphates are important plant nutrients, often as a major element in fertilizers. When they are when applied in excess in fertilizer, they move with surface waters
- Process by which water becomes rich in dissolved nutrients typically resulting in algal growth
- An area bounded by geographic features in which precipitation is absorbed in the soil to form
- eventually emerges to become surface water and ultimately drains to a particular watercourse or body of water
- pH A numerical measure of acidity or hydrogen ion activity of water. The neutral point is pH 7.0. All pH
- The seepage of water into soil or rock
- oxygen The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state
- The process of turning a vapor into a liquid
- above 7.0 are alkaline with low acidity, and those below 7.0 are acid.
- groundwater.
- The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
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- The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity
- Nitrate is nitrogen (N) combined with oxygen (O) and is the form of nitrogen most used by plants. All nitrates are water-soluble and, when applied in excess in fertilizer, move with surface waters to
- Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs
- flow The relatively steady flow of water in a stream that is produced primarily from groundwater entering the stream.
- solids A measure of all the suspended, colloidal, and dissolved solids in a sample of water.
- coliform The bacteria (enterococci) that exist in the intestines of warm-blooded animals and humans and are found in bodily waste, animal droppings, and in soil
- Cloudiness of water caused by the presence of colloidal matter or other finely divided suspended matter.
- can produce algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems.
- The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
- The addition of sediment as by flowing water
- oxygen demand The amount of dissolved oxygen required to oxidize all the reactive biological and chemical parts of a water sample
- water Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground
25 Clues: groundwater. • The seepage of water into soil or rock • The addition of sediment as by flowing water • The process of turning a vapor into a liquid • can produce algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems. • Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs • oxygen The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-26
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- A substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
- The energy required to melt ice is the heat of ________.
- When ice crystals pass directly into the gas phase without melting.
- A molecule in which there is a division of charge (2 words, no spaces)
- Liquid water results when steam ___________.
- Water that readily separates from food.
- When water boils, the temperature remains ________________ until all of the water has been converted to steam.
- Water that contains ions like sulfate or magnesium.
- Another name for steam.
- When changing the state of matter from ice to water this does not change until all of the ice has been melted.
- The energy required to boil water is the heat of___________.
- How you feel if your body needs more water.
- Water that is tied to the structure of large molecules like protein and starches and is not easily separated.
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- Water is a(n)____________ nutrient.
- One factor that affects the boiling point of water.
- _____________ bonds are formed within a water molecule.
- The substance being dissolved in a substance.
- The end result of water vaporization
- Weak attraction between positive and negative ends of two water molecules. (2 words)
- The universal solvent.
- The number of glasses of water a person should drink in a day. (Six to ______)
- Free of water
22 Clues: Free of water • The universal solvent. • Another name for steam. • Water is a(n)____________ nutrient. • The end result of water vaporization • Water that readily separates from food. • How you feel if your body needs more water. • Liquid water results when steam ___________. • The substance being dissolved in a substance. • ...
Drinking Water 2018-12-17
Across
- made from gas and evaporation
- can be a form of water
- underground water system
- a cycle
- comes up from the ground
- creates runoff
- First people to record methods of drinking water
- a measurement
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
Down
- a type is H2o
- travels to the lowest distance
- a form of cleaning
- covers 2% of earth's water
- covers 97% of earth's water
- Likes to chase mice
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- can be a form of ice
- can be a form of a molecule
20 Clues: a cycle • Has a trunk • a type is H2o • a measurement • Flying mammal • creates runoff • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • a form of cleaning • Likes to chase mice • can be a form of ice • can be a form of water • underground water system • comes up from the ground • covers 2% of earth's water • covers 97% of earth's water • can be a form of a molecule • made from gas and evaporation • ...
Water Crossword 2021-03-23
Across
- The body of water that covers 71% of the surface.
- Atmospheric moisture.
- The rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- The continuous circulation of water in the Earth-Atmosphere system
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Natural void in the ground
- An underlying substance or layer
- The force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- Caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer
- Having pores or openings that permit liquids or gases to pass through
- Well bored perpendicularly into water-bearing strata lying at an angle, so that natural pressure produces a constant supply of water
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- excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water
- Energy emitted by the sun from a nuclear fusion reaction that creates electromagnetic energy.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- The rise and fall of sea levels
- The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km²
- An underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- An area that drains water into a specific waterbody
- The chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- Partially melted snow.
26 Clues: Atmospheric moisture. • Partially melted snow. • Natural void in the ground • The rise and fall of sea levels • An underlying substance or layer • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • The conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • A mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² • The body of water that covers 71% of the surface. • ...
Water Supply 2021-03-24
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- Water escaping through an opening
- A type of glue and cleaner
- The writ of plumbing law
- A special class of plumbing fixture/performs a special plumbing function
- Unwanted reverse flow of liquids
- The degree of heat present in a substance
- A joint, connector, or a reducer, adds a line
- A mechanism made for a purpose, mechanical or electronic equipment
- A device that discharges a predetermined quantity of water to a fixture
- A secondary piping to allow flow
- A type of coating on steel piping almost always threaded for connection
- A heating device with pipes connecting to water supply
- The speed of something in a given direction
- copper
- Reference to a pipe's nominal size inside the pipe
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- Principle pipe in a system distributing water
- What you need to be a plumber
- Hangers, brackets and other devices for security
- Also called a "one nailer"
- Abbreviation for counting water supply fixture units
- Rigid is a popular brand
- A process a plumber does
- A valve that regulates the amount of water that flows
- Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride
- A protruding from wells of pipe after cutting
- You would use this on a #14 down that was #7 down
- Someone who inspects, checks function and records information
- A type of valve
- Relating to the equilibrium of liquids and the pressure exerted by liquids at rest
- Water at 85 degrees to less than 110 degrees
- A valve end of a water pipe by means of which water is drawn from or held within
- A type of distribution piping
- What needs to be done to #14
- A device used to measure the flow of water being used by the customer
34 Clues: copper • A type of valve • The writ of plumbing law • Rigid is a popular brand • A process a plumber does • A type of glue and cleaner • Also called a "one nailer" • What needs to be done to #14 • What you need to be a plumber • A type of distribution piping • Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride • Unwanted reverse flow of liquids • A secondary piping to allow flow • ...
Water Cycle 2021-06-28
Across
- What transfer water from land into the ocean and carry large amounts of sand, mud, and gravel with them
- Where materials from upstream a river might collect
- Why water flows in the direction that it does
- A continent that has much of Earth's ice stored in large ice caps
- Where energy is either released or absorbed as water changes state
- Water that flows over land into streams and rivers
- The process by which some of the water on land seeps into the ground
- The percentage of Earth that is covered by glaciers
- A country that has much of Earth's ice stored in large ice caps
- Where energy goes as water evaporates
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- What moves water around in the oceans
- Pieces of glaciers that have broken off and floated out to sea
- The particles, other than water, that are transported through the water cycle
- The direction that water flows, both on the surface and underground
- What happens to the energy in water as it moves from place to place
- Another term for glaciers
- Water that is found under the surface of the Earth
- Each state of water has some of this in it
- Where most of Earth's precipitation falls
- A natural disaster that may be invoked by the evaporation of water
- The process that moves energy and matter through Earth's atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things
- What happens to water after it falls to Earth
22 Clues: Another term for glaciers • What moves water around in the oceans • Where energy goes as water evaporates • Where most of Earth's precipitation falls • Each state of water has some of this in it • Why water flows in the direction that it does • What happens to water after it falls to Earth • Water that is found under the surface of the Earth • ...
Water cycle 2021-06-28
Across
- this is the same as collection
- main source in the water cycle
- water can also evaporate from here
- rain falling from clouds
- water in a gaseous state
- this is where the condensation goes to make clouds
- condensation forms this
- this is the most popular thing that
- the amount of water vapour in the air
- in precipitation
- always have 6 sides
- most freshwater is kept in here
- there are this amount of stages
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- most of this precipitation happens higher
- most water from precipitation will go
- another source of condensation
- first stage in the water cycle
- water vapor turning back to liquid
- most water is evaporated from here
- water that rained goes back to the ocean
- powers the water cycle
21 Clues: in precipitation • always have 6 sides • powers the water cycle • condensation forms this • rain falling from clouds • water in a gaseous state • this is the same as collection • another source of condensation • main source in the water cycle • first stage in the water cycle • most freshwater is kept in here • there are this amount of stages • water can also evaporate from here • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-01
Across
- a mix of snow and rain
- a small body of freshwater
- Soft balls of ice
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- small drops of water
- small balls of ice
- Cycle: Condensation, Evaporation, Precipitation
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- tiny ball of water
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
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- big stream of water
- big blobs of water vapor
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the gaseous phase of water
- Water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- big body of salt water
- big body of freshwater
- Sun, rain, snow
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
20 Clues: Sun, rain, snow • Soft balls of ice • small balls of ice • tiny ball of water • big stream of water • small drops of water • a mix of snow and rain • big body of salt water • big body of freshwater • big blobs of water vapor • the gaseous phase of water • a small body of freshwater • the quality of being hot; high temperature • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
water systems 2023-09-21
Across
- Bends in the stream
- group of natural processes that break rock into smaller pieces over time.
- U-shaped lake or pool that forms when a wide meander of a river is cut off, creating a free-standing body of water.
- the lowest point to which a river can erode its channel.
- Allows water to pass through it
- the course that the water flows in a river. This is usually where you find the steepest gradient. You may also find V-shaped valleys here.
- when rock and soil are transported.
- The stream bed has soft and hard rock. The softer rock erodes MORE QUICKLY as the river flows over it.
- A fan-shaped deposit of sediment that forms when a stream drops downward from a higher elevation and encounters the valley floor.
- the slope or steepness of the river. The steeper the gradient, the more energy.
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- Does not allow water to pass through it
- Determines how much groundwater can be stored
- the placement of the sediments
- fan-shaped sediment deposit where a river empties into an ocean at the mouth.
- a moving body of water that eventually connects to an ocean
- when cracks fill with water and undergo a repeated cycle of freezing and thawing, causing rocks to crack apart
- areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream
- where one stream empties into another
- how fast or slow the river is moving. This determines the rivers ability to erode sediments
- form when water flows to a place that is surrounded by higher land on all sides
20 Clues: Bends in the stream • the placement of the sediments • Allows water to pass through it • when rock and soil are transported. • where one stream empties into another • Does not allow water to pass through it • Determines how much groundwater can be stored • areas of shallow, fast-flowing water in a stream • the lowest point to which a river can erode its channel. • ...
Water Crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- A permeable rock layer that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- A national holiday in the United States, typically celebrated with a feast that includes turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, among other dishes.
- The total amount of water on Earth's surface, including oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and water vapor in the atmosphere.
- A network of interconnected rivers and streams.
- A large body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
- The region in the ground where the pores are filled with air, located above the water table.
- A sweet dessert pie with a spiced, pumpkin-based custard filling.
- The area in an aquifer, below the water table, where all available pores are filled with water.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor, typically from the surface of bodies of water.
- A large bird native to North America, and a traditional centerpiece of Thanksgiving meals.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
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- The area from which a single stream or river and its tributaries drains all of the water.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water, forming clouds.
- A mixture used to stuff poultry or meat, typically consisting of breadcrumbs, herbs, and spices.
- Potatoes that have been boiled and mashed, often with butter and milk.
- The process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released into the atmosphere.
- Any form of water, liquid or solid, that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The level at which the ground is saturated with water.
- The ability of a material (usually soil or rock) to allow fluids to pass through it.
- A partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- The quality of being porous, or having small spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- A natural flowing watercourse, typically freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
24 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • A network of interconnected rivers and streams. • The level at which the ground is saturated with water. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • A permeable rock layer that can contain or transmit groundwater. • A sweet dessert pie with a spiced, pumpkin-based custard filling. • ...
Water cycle 2023-11-27
21 Clues: gas • air • land • rain • water • clouds • liquid • melting • Burning • droplet • ice cube • ice sheet • rain hail • white ice • water vapor • Earths crust • h2o and oxygen • gas into liquid • large frozen water body • vapor gaseous form of water • water water stored below earths surface
Water Systems 2024-02-23
Across
- _____ is the name of Canada's worst ever hurricane.
- A ___ is a mass of ice and overlaying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity.
- Where do hurricanes hit the lightest?
- A _________ an area of land, in which all water present eventually drains into one large main water body.
- _____ is 80% of the Southern hemisphere of Earth.
- what is built to access water?
- ___ is it 76% of all freshwater?
- The Northernmost point on planet earth.
- ___ water is the most pure and natural source of freshwater.
- The Southernmost points on planet earth.
- ________ is a massive windstorm that pulls speeds of over 119 km/h.
- All ______ of water on Earth are connected.
Down
- ____________ a climate of one small, secluded area that differs greatly from surrounding areas.
- __________ is water in its gas form.
- Where do Ontario watersheds drain water to?
- What are hurricanes called in the Northwest Pacific Ocean?
- ___________ is when water gets turned into its gas form, and it rises up to the sky due to the sun overheating it.
- What are the huge bodies of water that sit on Ontario?
- When do hurricanes start?
- The Dead Sea is very _____.
20 Clues: When do hurricanes start? • The Dead Sea is very _____. • what is built to access water? • ___ is it 76% of all freshwater? • __________ is water in its gas form. • Where do hurricanes hit the lightest? • The Northernmost point on planet earth. • The Southernmost points on planet earth. • Where do Ontario watersheds drain water to? • ...
Water cycle 2024-02-12
Across
- its when it rains
- low clouds
- how many parts of the water cycle there are
- it comes from the clouds
- when the water is in the sea
- it makes water in water vapor
- when water is in the clouds
- what water is
- it turns into vapor
- how some water goes into the sea
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- the process of water turning to water vapor
- another word for collection
- when water freezes in the clouds
- where water is held in small amounts
- water that's in the dirt
- it holds the water vapor or water
- there is lots of saltwater here
- frozen rain but no hail
- its rain and snow mixed
- its water that's going to the clouds
20 Clues: low clouds • what water is • its when it rains • it turns into vapor • frozen rain but no hail • its rain and snow mixed • water that's in the dirt • it comes from the clouds • another word for collection • when water is in the clouds • when the water is in the sea • it makes water in water vapor • there is lots of saltwater here • when water freezes in the clouds • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-22
Across
- The world's water is 97% ________
- When snow builds up, it creates ______
- The great lakes provides water for roughly this many millions of Canadians
- Little to no precipitation
- 76% of freshwater is in the form of _____
- condensation, and evaporation are part of the _____
- wind needs to be 119 km/h to be considered a
- Global warming is a major factor to the ____ of glaciers
- We are served by the _____ watershed
- When our emissions go into the air and stay in our atmosphere
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- Freshwater reservoir, where the wells get water
- a set of provinces in Canada where hurricanes are fairly common
- Areas where all precipitation from an area drains to
- A storm where water overflows the land
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- This hemisphere is 81% water
- hurricanes start from ______ in the ocean
- water in a gas form
- Water has a ______ heat capacity than air
- Canada's most extreme hurricane
20 Clues: water in a gas form • Little to no precipitation • This hemisphere is 81% water • Canada's most extreme hurricane • The world's water is 97% ________ • We are served by the _____ watershed • A storm where water overflows the land • When snow builds up, it creates ______ • the ability of a material to absorb heat • hurricanes start from ______ in the ocean • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
Across
- There is gas, solid, and…
- A group of the solid form of water is called a
- Area of land in which all water present eventually drain into one large water body
- Some underground water storages exist in such a way that large water amounts can be contained
- The area where water fills all the air spaces and tiny cracks
- A group of large ice masses at the poles
- The saltiest sea is
- A portion of an aquifer that contains rock that does not allow water to penetrate is called.
- A high speed of wind that has hot and cold air
- A deep hole in the earth going to a aquifer
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- Something that is caused by green house gases
- the better version of salt water
- Land that is adjacent to the sea
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- Small climates inside a bigger climate
- A large glacier covering land is called an
- A boundary that separates a continents river systems
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- A river and all its tributaries
- How much salt is in dissolved water
20 Clues: The saltiest sea is • There is gas, solid, and… • A river and all its tributaries • the better version of salt water • Land that is adjacent to the sea • How much salt is in dissolved water • Small climates inside a bigger climate • The ability of a material to absorb heat • A group of large ice masses at the poles • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
Across
- Out of the 3 states of water which one’s particles are scattered?
- What part of the ground holds water?
- Where is it likely for a hurricane?
- During the day what type of water gets evaporated?
- When can snow create over some time?
- What area has a climate only in a certain location?
- What is Ice around the world known as?
- What was Canada's biggest hurricane?
- Where do 40% of Canada's watersheds go to?
- Which part of the world has 61% water?
- What is it called when areas of water end up going to one spot?
- How much money did Hurricane Hazel cost to reduce damage?
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- What part of the earth has more water?
- What machine is used to obtain the aquifer's fresh water?
- Humans cause carbon dioxide which when reflected into the atmosphere causes heat. What is this called?
- What does pollution eventually lead to in our environment?
- Which hurricane when big enough can travel 199km/h?
- How many watersheds does Toronto have?
- Why is the Dead Sea so dense?
- What does water have a higher heat capacity than?
20 Clues: Why is the Dead Sea so dense? • Where is it likely for a hurricane? • What part of the ground holds water? • When can snow create over some time? • What was Canada's biggest hurricane? • What part of the earth has more water? • What is Ice around the world known as? • How many watersheds does Toronto have? • Which part of the world has 61% water? • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
Across
- hurricane, the Worst hurricane in history (hint:1900)
- A cycle with no beginning or end.
- ___ Are mix of wind and water
- What are Small areas with different climate called?
- what are masses of ice made of freshwater and glaciers?
- The world warming up
- the Process of air to water
- Water drains into one large body of water
- How many watersheds are in Toronto?
- A region's weather pattern
- A ____ is a place for collecting and storing something.
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- what is A big block of ice, made of freshwater called?
- what is the Groundwater zone is called?
- What is the Freshwater reservoir called?
- What can Toxic gases be called?
- The most heat one can take
- ____is the dissolved salt content of a body of water
- what is the Process of liquid water to water vapour
- Only _% of it left
- whats Another word for rain?
20 Clues: Only _% of it left • The world warming up • The most heat one can take • A region's weather pattern • the Process of air to water • whats Another word for rain? • ___ Are mix of wind and water • What can Toxic gases be called? • A cycle with no beginning or end. • How many watersheds are in Toronto? • what is the Groundwater zone is called? • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat.
- A place for collecting and storing something
- When water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, it forms _____.
- Earth is surrounded by an ___________ made up of a mixture of gases, including water vapour.
- used to refer to these big ice masses at poles.
- Liquid water is found on both _____ and _____ the ground.
- process of air to water
- The Sun provides the thermal _____ that drives the whole cycle.
- small localised climate, different form other climates around it.
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- All of the solid water on earth is ____
- any frozen or liquid water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back into the earth.
- A mass of ice which movies slowly, due to gravity.
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapour).
- an area of land in which all bodies of water eventually drain into one big body
- The water on earth is always changing ____.
- Underground freshwater reservoir
- long hollow shafts
- How much salt is dissolved in ocean water
- is a particularly large glacier that covers the land.
20 Clues: long hollow shafts • process of air to water • Underground freshwater reservoir • All of the solid water on earth is ____ • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • How much salt is dissolved in ocean water • The water on earth is always changing ____. • A place for collecting and storing something • used to refer to these big ice masses at poles. • ...
water systems 2023-02-10
Across
- process of water being recycled through a cycle.
- compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment
- place in the ground after the soil
- elevated piece of land that drains its water into a nearby body of water
- how much heat an object or material can store.
- layer of gasses that surround the earth
- make water not suitable for drinking, usually has harmful chemicals.
- typically flooded areas of land
- thinking of the ways to use resources for the future.
- heavy and thick layer of compressed snow covering a large area.
- process of turning not drinkable ocean water to drinkable water
- change is a change in a climate's normal temperatures.
- holds waste water under the ground.
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- water that is found beneath earths surface.
- chemical- clean water
- replacing water
- technique to clean water
- human made way to supply water to plants, agriculture and crops.
- large body of water between land and masses.
- flowing body of water usually going to another body of water
- refers to a places various temperatures for a given day
- tiny organism.
- method of obtaining water from the ground
- amount of salt in water
- removing any chemicals from water to make safe for consumption
- These are small microorganisms
26 Clues: tiny organism. • replacing water • chemical- clean water • amount of salt in water • technique to clean water • These are small microorganisms • typically flooded areas of land • place in the ground after the soil • holds waste water under the ground. • layer of gasses that surround the earth • compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment • method of obtaining water from the ground • ...
Water Review 2023-03-22
Across
- contain nutrients that pollute waters by causing overgrowth of algae
- people are using water faster than it can be ________
- ________ Water Act was passed in 1972
- pollution that is caused by adding hot water to existing bodies of water
- _______ water includes lakes and rivers
- artificial lakes that store water
- ________ irrigation uses tubing to let water drip directly over roots of plants
- when this is untreated, it carries disease causing bacteria into the water
- _______ source pollution is pollution that comes from many sources at once
- recycled water from sinks and showers
- water that flows over the land and picks up pollutants as it goes
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- to supply water to crops through artificial means
- the biggest user of water worldwide
- planting trees along coasts prevents ________
- heavy ________ come factories, mining sites, and industry
- used to kill insects and weeds
- on farms, a lot of water is lost to ________
- a large area underground that contains water
- people living in ________ may not have access to clean water
- _______ river supplies water to 7 western states
20 Clues: used to kill insects and weeds • artificial lakes that store water • the biggest user of water worldwide • ________ Water Act was passed in 1972 • recycled water from sinks and showers • _______ water includes lakes and rivers • on farms, a lot of water is lost to ________ • a large area underground that contains water • planting trees along coasts prevents ________ • ...
Water cycle 2021-11-19
Across
- large body of water surrounded by land.
- liquefied by heat.
- water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces
- an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in the rock
- the gaseous phase of water
- laying down of sediment carried by the wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice.
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- phase transition where a liquid turns into a solid
- temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor
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- release of vapor by leaves
- as much water or moisture as can be absorbed
- the concentration of water vapor present in the air
- water stored in the soil and is affected by precipitation, temperature, and soil characteristics
- body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of the surface of Earth
- action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when it can no longer infiltrate in the soil
- type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
- the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state
- visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.
- layer of gas or layers of gases that envelope a planet
21 Clues: liquefied by heat. • release of vapor by leaves • the gaseous phase of water • large body of water surrounded by land. • as much water or moisture as can be absorbed • phase transition where a liquid turns into a solid • the concentration of water vapor present in the air • layer of gas or layers of gases that envelope a planet • ...
Water Crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- area surrounded by vegetation in the desert
- The word "water" in Italian
- Longest African rive
- Contaminated water
- Metric unit of mass
- small water droplets collected on a cold surface
- house made of frozen water
- one of the elements that make up water
- another name for drinking water
- a marsh area birds use as a habitat
- water beneath the earth's surface
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- Large frozen and floating rock separated from a glacier
- when farmers water fields with river water it is called...
- Water holding formations in the sky
- Added to drinking water to preserve
- Land bordered by water on three sides
- stripes of color in the sky after rain on a sunny day
- The largest river in the world
- World's largest lake
- when snow melts as it falls it is called....
- cloud of water vapour that restricts visibility
21 Clues: Contaminated water • Metric unit of mass • Longest African rive • World's largest lake • house made of frozen water • The word "water" in Italian • The largest river in the world • another name for drinking water • water beneath the earth's surface • Water holding formations in the sky • Added to drinking water to preserve • a marsh area birds use as a habitat • ...
water cycle 2021-05-06
Across
- the gas form of water
- the flow of water that occurs when exces stormwater,
- ice that is packed by water
- a cycle that water takes
- a tiny mass of water
- a event that makes water fall from clouds
- a tiny solid that is made of water
- the process by which plants lose water in the form of water vapor.
- when the water vapor in the air becomes cold and changes back into a liquid.
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- a medium mass of water
- water that is shot out the sea
- water in the air
- the liquid form of water
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- clouds that are pushed down by the water cycle
- snow that is packed by water
- when the sun heats up the waters in oceans,
- when water gets to heavy for the clouds
- a large mass of water
- the solid form of water
- a small mass of water
- water droplets in the sky
22 Clues: water in the air • a tiny mass of water • the gas form of water • a large mass of water • a small mass of water • a medium mass of water • the solid form of water • the liquid form of water • a cycle that water takes • water droplets in the sky • ice that is packed by water • snow that is packed by water • water that is shot out the sea • a tiny solid that is made of water • ...
Water Day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: Sea • Ice • Boat • Lake • River • ocean • Shower • Puddle • Jacuzzi • Iceberg • Titanic • aquapark • waterpark • Waterfall • Water Cup • Rain Drop • North Sea • Water Drop • Water bottle • Swimming Pool
Water day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: over • head • back • fire • mark • fowl • tide • dish • shed • less • melt • salty • rians • flood • in the sea • water falls • resists water • you go down it • beneath the water • red fruit from inside
water day 2022-04-01
20 Clues: upe, • duša, • jūra, • zivs, • pods, • vanna, • laiva, • ezers, • udens, • kuģis, • sniegs, • okeāns, • džakūzī, • baseins, • aizbergs, • titāniks, • izlietne, • strūklaka, • slidkalniņš, • udens kritums,
water cycle 2022-05-12
Across
- describes how water evaporates from earth
- continuous circulation of water
- water sinking into the ground
- An hard substance
- underground water
- a substance or matter in which it will expand freely
- Water as a gas
- from snow to vapor
- gas into a liquid
- water in the gassiest form
- flow of water
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- the natural soil of the ground filters
- gas transform into a solid
- rain , snow , sleet ,hail
- the water found in lakes and rivers
- Liquid into gas
- a substance that flows
- the release of water from plant leafs
- what makes water cycle works
- any significant accumulation of water
20 Clues: flow of water • Water as a gas • Liquid into gas • An hard substance • underground water • gas into a liquid • from snow to vapor • a substance that flows • rain , snow , sleet ,hail • water in the gassiest form • gas transform into a solid • what makes water cycle works • water sinking into the ground • continuous circulation of water • the water found in lakes and rivers • ...
water cycle 2022-05-12
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- the release of water from plant leafs
- from snow to vapor
- a substance or matter it expand freely
- underground water
- flow of water
- the water found in lakes and rivers
- rain , snow , sleet ,hail
- gas into a liquid
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- gas transform into a solid
- any significant accumulation of water
- water in the gassiest form
- Water as a gas
- continuous circulation of water
- what makes water cycle works
- water sinking into the ground
- describes how water evaporates from earth
- An hard substance
- a substance that flows
- Liquid into gas
- the natural soil of the ground filters
20 Clues: flow of water • Water as a gas • Liquid into gas • underground water • An hard substance • gas into a liquid • from snow to vapor • a substance that flows • rain , snow , sleet ,hail • water in the gassiest form • gas transform into a solid • what makes water cycle works • water sinking into the ground • continuous circulation of water • the water found in lakes and rivers • ...
LIFE: Water 2022-05-16
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- _____ water has no smell and no taste.
- What does water regulate in the body?
- It takes about _____ gallons of water per day to sustain a human.
- A trillion tons of water is evaporated every day by the ____.
- Over 90% of the world’s supply of freshwater is located in ________.
- A green tree-like vegetable that contains a lot of water
- You should drink about _____ ounces of water every 10 to 20 minutes during exercise.
- A red berry that contains a lot of water
- Americans use ______ times the amount of water that Europeans use.
- Water makes up ______ which washes away food debris and bacteria remaining in the mouth.
- We lose about a ____ of water every day when we exhale.
- This is a fruit that contains a lot of water and even has the word "water" in it.
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- You should drink about _____ ounces of water 2 to 3 hours before you start exercising.
- Water prevents _______ by moving food through the intestines.
- Water expands by 9% when it ______.
- Approximately 400 billion gallons of water are used in the United States per ____.
- This is a green vegetable commonly used in salads
- There is the same amount of water on Earth ____ as there was when the Earth was first formed.
- 68.7% of the freshwater on Earth is trapped in ______.
- This animal lives in the ocean and can sting people. It is an invertebrate that is made up of as much water as a cucumber.
- Unsafe water kills 200 children every ____.
- 75% of a living _____ is water.
- You should drink about _____ ounces of water before you start exercising or during your warm-up.
- "An _____ a day keeps the doctor away" This is a fruit that contains a lot of water.
- The amount of water a person intakes should ______ the amount of water they output
25 Clues: 75% of a living _____ is water. • Water expands by 9% when it ______. • What does water regulate in the body? • _____ water has no smell and no taste. • A red berry that contains a lot of water • Unsafe water kills 200 children every ____. • This is a green vegetable commonly used in salads • 68.7% of the freshwater on Earth is trapped in ______. • ...
Water Bodies 2025-01-27
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- Term between liquid and cloud state
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- State, wich contains 76% of all fresh water source
- This hurricane devastated much of north coast of "Gulf of Mexico"
- Water in clouds goes in liquid state
- Layer, which one not let water go down
- 10 000 years ago, this ice sheet covered all of Canada.
- Small farms drill them for water source
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- Biggest lake in North America, one of "The Great Lakes"
- Mass of ice and snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope
- Biggest Canadian Watershed
- Longest river in Canada, same name as High-School
- It's 97% of all water
- Main body, where all water from this area go
- Place, where contains most of Canadian fresh water
- Cowering the polar zones
- This water can turn in solid at 0 degrees or less
- Water afects it by having more area on south than on north
- Term for water of keeping water heat
- Cowering 76% of our planet
20 Clues: It's 97% of all water • Cowering the polar zones • Biggest Canadian Watershed • Cowering 76% of our planet • Term between liquid and cloud state • Term for water of keeping water heat • Water in clouds goes in liquid state • Layer, which one not let water go down • Small farms drill them for water source • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • ...
Water words! 2024-09-19
Across
- extremely or completely dried, as by heat, sun, or wind; extremely thirsty
- liquid flowing out of something in a rapid and plentiful stream; to speak or write about something in an exaggerated and enthusiastic way so that it does not seem genuine
- cover an object or surface with small drops or particles of a substance; a light rain
- slightly wet, usually in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way
- to surround or cover someone/something completely
- an area of very wet land with plants growing in it; to cover a person or place with water
- to rain gently and steadily in very fine drops; in cooking, to pour a small amount of liquid on a food
- unpleasantly damp and cold
- drops of thick liquid that have dropped or splashed somewhere
- to flow slowly out of something, often through a small opening; a slimy liquid
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- a pool of liquid on the ground or floor, formed by filling up the holes in uneven surfaces.
- thoroughly and completely wet
- make a hollow bubbling sound like that made by water running out of a bottle
- to make or allow something to become thoroughly wet by immersing it in liquid
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits; to cover or submerge an area with water
- to slide unintentionally for a short distance; to fall to a lower level
- a small, slow flow of liquid; to flow in a small stream
- to squeeze and twist something to force liquid from it
- when a liquid flows slowly in drops or a thin stream, like from a baby's mouth
- unpleasantly wet, soft, and squishy
20 Clues: unpleasantly damp and cold • thoroughly and completely wet • unpleasantly wet, soft, and squishy • to surround or cover someone/something completely • to squeeze and twist something to force liquid from it • a small, slow flow of liquid; to flow in a small stream • slightly wet, usually in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way • ...
Water Review 2025-03-03
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- In summer, oceans ______ heat.
- If you increase the thermal energy in a sample of water, two things happen. 1. It’s ___ increases and 2. It changes the state of matter.
- Ice cubes float in water because Ice cubes are _____ dense than the liquid water.
- helps us filter and clean fresh water so that it is safe for us to drink.
- rain causes damage to limestone buildings.
- Energy Subtracted: Water vapor to liquid water (_______) (molecules move slower because they cool)
- Energy subtracted: liquid water to ice (_______) (molecules move slower because they cool)
- In winter, oceans _______ heat.
- drops of water stick to a leaf
- is called the universal solvent because many different kinds of substances can dissolve in water.
- In a power plant, water is heated to create _____ to turn turbines to create electricity.
- Energy Added: Ice to liquid water (________) (molecules move faster because they heat up)
- In winter, land by large bodies of water experience _______ temperatures in the winter because of being beside the large body of water.
- Water is the only compound on Earth that commonly exists as a solid, ______, and gas
- ____ weathering of rocks: 1. Water seeps into cracks in the rocks. 2. Temperature drops and the water in the cracks freeze. 3. Pressure from the ice causes rock to break apart. 4. Broken pieces may be carried away by wind and water or may remain where it broke down.
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- Less than 1% of Earth’s surface is ______ water.
- Ways we use water in _______: 1. Irrigation. 2. Aquaculture. 3. Hydrating livestock.
- ice floats in liquid water
- Energy Added: Liquid water to water vapor (______) (molecules move faster because they heat up)
- water sticks to itself forming droplets
- Smooth rocks in a river are caused by ______ weathering by water.
- Water’s structure allows water to have its many unique properties like adhesion, cohesion, and the ability to ______ other substances.
- Strong rain, wind and waves cause ______ at a beach.
- a bug rests on top of the water
24 Clues: ice floats in liquid water • In summer, oceans ______ heat. • drops of water stick to a leaf • In winter, oceans _______ heat. • a bug rests on top of the water • water sticks to itself forming droplets • rain causes damage to limestone buildings. • Less than 1% of Earth’s surface is ______ water. • Strong rain, wind and waves cause ______ at a beach. • ...
Water Quality 2023-12-15
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- nature's water purification system
- dilutes and flushes away ____________
- one of the driving factors of the water cycle, controlled by the sun.
- slows the runoff of excess water
- Water is called the universal ____________
- one of the driving factors of the water cycle
- water helps create by weathering rock
- stored underground in huge aquifers
- carries away ______ products in cells
- standard test for organic materials
- land area that absorbs the runoff from rain and snow
- removal of salt from water
- level below which soil is saturated with water
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- most aquatic animals need 4-5ppm to survive
- total measure of suspended solids, murkiness
- _________ of water helps cool plants and animals
- water is constantly _____________
- material that changes or dissolves most other materials
- measure of hydrogen ions in water
- total concentrations of dissolved ions in water, i.e. salt
- most of the water on earth is this
21 Clues: removal of salt from water • slows the runoff of excess water • water is constantly _____________ • measure of hydrogen ions in water • nature's water purification system • stored underground in huge aquifers • standard test for organic materials • most of the water on earth is this • dilutes and flushes away ____________ • water helps create by weathering rock • ...
Water - vocabulary 2023-10-17
36 Clues: led • méně • duha • vlna • iglú • sníh • řeka • vítr • list • čistý • oceán • listí • horký • kapka • slunce • kroupy • jezero • podzemí • toaleta • povodeň • studený • špinavý • bezpečný • lyžování • přehrada • sněhulák • nebezpečný • pitná voda • slaná voda • déšť, pršet • tát, roztát • nebe, obloha • sněhová koule • země, podlaha • mrak, obláček • znovu použitelný
Water Properties 2024-10-21
Across
- Measure the amount of dissolved oxygen used by microbes when decomposing organic matter
- The type of pollution where you know the exact source
- The charge of a oxygen atom
- The part of the solution that does the dissolving
- The type of pollution where you do not know the exact source
- The part of the solution that gets dissolved
- The maximum number of hydrogen bonds a water molecule can form with other water molecules
- How cloudy or hazy a fluid is
- A mixture of two or more substances
- measured in parts per million
- The charge of a hydrogen atom
- pH 0-6
- pH 8-14
- All the different kinds of life you will see in one area
- The attraction between unlike molecules
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- The energy used to evaporate water when you sweat
- The loss of water from a leaf
- Cohesion and adhesion working together to move a liquid up a small tube
- The type of pollution when human activity increase the water temperature
- The measure of how well a substance resists change in its temperature when it absorbs or releases heat
- An attraction between two like molecules
- Process where a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients leading to algae blooms
- pH7
23 Clues: pH7 • pH 0-6 • pH 8-14 • The charge of a oxygen atom • The loss of water from a leaf • How cloudy or hazy a fluid is • measured in parts per million • The charge of a hydrogen atom • A mixture of two or more substances • The attraction between unlike molecules • An attraction between two like molecules • The part of the solution that gets dissolved • ...
Water Cycle 2024-10-30
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- A very small amount of liquid.
- Solid part of earths surface.
- A form of precipitation containing ice.
- Water changing from a liquid to a gas.
- A large body of water.
- A large natural stream of water.
- Water falling from the air. example: rain, snow, or hail.
- Water vapor frozen into crystals.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Water that is found beneath earth surface.
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- A collection of small water droplets.
- Water in a gaseous state.
- Water vapors cools and change into liquid water.
- A continuous process that renews water on earth.
- Draining away the water from land.
- Water has this element which makes it drinkable.
- Water in a solid form.
- Plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Condensation turns water vapor into this.
- Provides heat for the water cycle
20 Clues: A large body of water. • Water in a solid form. • Water in a gaseous state. • Solid part of earths surface. • A very small amount of liquid. • A large natural stream of water. • Water vapor frozen into crystals. • Provides heat for the water cycle • Draining away the water from land. • A collection of small water droplets. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-10-30
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- A very small amount of liquid.
- Solid part of earths surface.
- A form of precipitation containing ice.
- Water changing from a liquid to a gas.
- A large body of water.
- A large natural stream of water.
- Water falling from the air. example: rain, snow, or hail.
- Water vapor frozen into crystals.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Water that is found beneath earth surface.
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- A collection of small water droplets.
- Water in a gaseous state.
- Water vapors cools and change into liquid water.
- A continuous process that renews water on earth.
- Draining away the water from land.
- Water has this element which makes it drinkable.
- Water in a solid form.
- Plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Condensation turns water vapor into this.
- Provides heat for the water cycle
20 Clues: A large body of water. • Water in a solid form. • Water in a gaseous state. • Solid part of earths surface. • A very small amount of liquid. • A large natural stream of water. • Water vapor frozen into crystals. • Provides heat for the water cycle • Draining away the water from land. • A collection of small water droplets. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
Water warriors 2024-11-25
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- - indicates the water’s acid-neutralizing capacity.
- - is a field that blends mechanical engineering and geology, focusing on how rocks and soil respond to various stresses.
- - Computer simulations of geological processes are used in oil exploration, mining, and disaster mitigation.
- - the amount of dissolved salts present in water
- - remains of prehistoric animals and plants.
- - its main principle is that the present is the key to the past.
- - If a small amount of this is found in water, this indicates that the water is clean and essentially free from contaminants.
- - often referred to as the "age of reptiles"
- - microscopic plants that consist of photosynthetic pigments.
- Oxygen - critical water quality parameter
- - chemical interactions between major geological systems
- - forces that stretch or squash the Earth's crust, and lead to folds, faults and mountain-building.
- - occurs when water contains high mineral levels.
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- - commonly caused by the presence of mineral acids, hydrolyzed salts, and carbon dioxide.
- - excessive plant and algal growth due to the increased availability of one or more limiting growth factors needed for photosynthesis.
- - study the Earth itself to investigate various processes occurring on and in the Earth
- - weathering process where acidic rain water slowly reacts with many common rock-forming minerals to form clay and dissolved salts.
- - an instrument used by determining the degree to which particles suspended in the solution decrease the intensity of light lost as a beam is passed through it.
- - bubbles formed by volcanic gases in lava, that become "frozen in" as the lava cools.
- - essential for life, used heavily in agriculture and fertilizers. (i.e. Nitrogen and Phosphorous)
- - of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake, also of or relating to an earth vibration, and is used to study the Earth's interior.
- - Mountains that contain limestones composed of marine animal shells that lived in a shallow ocean over 400 million years ago
- - are single-celled plants that can ingest food and reproduce at rapid rates if the water’s pH, food supply, and temperature are ideal.
- - measures how well a sample of water or similar solution can carry or conduct electrical currents.
24 Clues: Oxygen - critical water quality parameter • - remains of prehistoric animals and plants. • - often referred to as the "age of reptiles" • - the amount of dissolved salts present in water • - occurs when water contains high mineral levels. • - indicates the water’s acid-neutralizing capacity. • - chemical interactions between major geological systems • ...
Water systems 2025-03-25
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- A body of underground rock/sediment that holds groundwater
- A method of removing water from the ground
- How much heat an object or material can hold or release
- A flowing body of water
- Hold waste water underground
- Water found beneath earth's surface
- A technique to clean water that involves using microorganisms to break down water
- A very large body of water
- Compressed mass of snow rock or sediment
- Place underground after soil
- Removing chemicals from a product
- Make water not suitable for drinking
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- A change in weather and temperature
- The method of removing salt from salt water
- Replacing water
- A human made way to supply water to plants
- The way we use resources so we can save some
- Flooded areas of land
- A chemical that is used to keep pool water clean
- The process of water being recycled
- A heavy and thick layer of compact snow covering a large area
- A layer of gasses That surround the earth
- An elevated piece of land that drains water
- A very tiny organism
- A places various temperatures each day
- Small micro organisms that are everywhere
- The amount of salt in water
27 Clues: Replacing water • A very tiny organism • Flooded areas of land • A flowing body of water • A very large body of water • The amount of salt in water • Hold waste water underground • Place underground after soil • Removing chemicals from a product • A change in weather and temperature • The process of water being recycled • Water found beneath earth's surface • ...
Water Cycle 2025-03-31
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- Large streams of moving water that flow through the oceans.
- A change in the ocean water level that typically reaches a high and low twice a day.
- Molecules on the surface of water that causes tightness, almost giving the water a 'skin'.
- Warm waters and influenced by monsoon winds.
- Contains no light and becomes darker and colder as you descend.
- Located between the Americas and Europe/Africa, trade route
- A warm, swift ocean current originating in the Gulf of Mexico, flowing along the eastern coast of the United States, and then veering east towards Europe.
- Groundwater that contains dissolved minerals, such as salt/sulfur, giving the water a unique taste, smell, or medicinal properties.
- The largest and deepest ocean, between America and Asia
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- Area of shallow seawater that receives the most sunlight, water plants live here
- Occur when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to each other, resulting in less extreme tidal ranges.
- Groundwater that flows out at normal temperatures.
- Receives little sunlight; diverse array of marine life adapted to the low-light conditions.
- Occur when the Sun, Earth, & Moon are aligned, leading to higher high tides and lower low tides.
- Where water vapor in the atmosphere cools & changes back into liquid water, forming clouds or dew.
- Where water collects and is stored in various places, such as lakes, rivers, oceans.
- Surrounding Antarctica with cold temperatures and strong currents.
- The smallest & shallowest, often covered in ice.
- Water found beneath the Earth's surface, filling the spaces/cracks.
- Groundwater from deep within the Earth rises to the surface, often in volcanic regions, and is heated by the Earth's energy.
- Water droplets in clouds become too heavy, they fall back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Where water moves through plants and evaporates from their leaves and stems.
- Where liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat.
23 Clues: Warm waters and influenced by monsoon winds. • The smallest & shallowest, often covered in ice. • Groundwater that flows out at normal temperatures. • The largest and deepest ocean, between America and Asia • Where liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat. • Large streams of moving water that flow through the oceans. • ...
Water systems 2025-03-20
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- A body of underground rock/sediment that contains groundwater,
- A method of obtaining water from the ground
- A very tiny organism invisible to the eye
- A place underground after the soil
- A technique to clean water
- Flooded areas of land
- A human made way to supply water to plants
- An elevated piece of land that drains water into a nearby ocean
- A layer of gasses that surround the earth
- Waste water under the ground
- They are microorganisms that live anywhere and can be good or bad for you
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- How much heat can be stored in an object
- The process of water being cycled through a cycle
- Removing any chemicals bacteria or germs
- replacing water
- A heavy and thick layer of compressed snow covering a large area
- Thinking about how much we waste so we can have some for the future
- A chemical to keep pool water clean
- liquid that is found beneath earths surface
- The amount of salt in water
- Make the water not suitable for drinking
- A large body of water
- Various temperatures for a given day
- A compressed mass of snow rock or sediment
- A change in weather and temperature
25 Clues: replacing water • Flooded areas of land • A large body of water • A technique to clean water • The amount of salt in water • Waste water under the ground • A place underground after the soil • A chemical to keep pool water clean • A change in weather and temperature • Various temperatures for a given day • How much heat can be stored in an object • ...
Water Warriors 2025-05-03
Across
- Device that uses less energy than standard models (8)
- Energy from sunlight (5)
- Using less water is called water ___ (11)
- Water reused after washing (9)
- Turning off lights when you leave saves this (6)
- Insulating your home helps reduce this (4)
- Saves water in the garden (5)
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- Reduces heat loss through windows (10)
- Leaks in this system waste water (8)
- Natural underground water source (4)
- Collects rain for reuse (6)
- Power source created by moving air (4)
- Electric car charging station fuel (5)
- A dripping one wastes gallons (6)
- Device to reduce shower flow (6)
- Best time to water lawns (4)
- Run this only with a full load (6)
- Unplugging unused devices cuts down on this (7)
- Smart ___ help reduce household power use (6)
- Common type of energy-saving lightbulb (3)
20 Clues: Energy from sunlight (5) • Collects rain for reuse (6) • Best time to water lawns (4) • Saves water in the garden (5) • Water reused after washing (9) • Device to reduce shower flow (6) • A dripping one wastes gallons (6) • Run this only with a full load (6) • Leaks in this system waste water (8) • Natural underground water source (4) • Reduces heat loss through windows (10) • ...
Water Quality 2025-03-20
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- how acidic or basic water measures
- used to clarify water by causing suspended particles to clump together (flocculation)
- produced from fertilizer can lead to eutrophication
- both organisms benefit
- how clear or cloudy the water is
- underwater well that stores water
- created from cleaning products and waste
- measures 7.1-14
- prokaryotic unicellular microorganism treated using antibiotics
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- chemical used to disinfect wastewater for treatment
- clumps together particles in wastewater
- amount of oxygen gas (O2) dissolved in water
- where fresh and saltwater mix
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- water type found in an estuary
- causes harm to another organism a tick
- solid formed from a chemical change
- excessive nutrients added to water
- causes athletes foot
- measure of the average kinetic energy of water molecules
- measures 0-6.9
- saltiness of water
- smallest unit of an element
- measures water quality standards
- one organism benefits and the other unaffected
- nonliving pathogen
26 Clues: measures 0-6.9 • measures 7.1-14 • saltiness of water • nonliving pathogen • causes athletes foot • both organisms benefit • smallest unit of an element • where fresh and saltwater mix • water type found in an estuary • how clear or cloudy the water is • measures water quality standards • underwater well that stores water • how acidic or basic water measures • ...
Water words 2025-04-08
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- – A material that lets water pass through it, like sand or soil.
- – Water that soaks into the ground and fills spaces between rocks and soil.
- – An underground layer of rock or sand that holds water.
- – The movement of water through the hydrosphere, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
- – Saving and using water wisely to make sure we don’t waste it.
- – A man-made or natural lake that stores water for people to use.
- – The rise and fall of ocean water levels caused by the gravity of the moon and sun.
- – All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and even water underground and in the air.
- – A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land and holds most of Earth’s freshwater.
- – When harmful substances get into water and make it dirty or unsafe.
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- – The process where water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor) because of heat.
- – A long period with little or no rain.
- – Water that contains salt, mostly found in oceans.
- – The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- – An area of land where all the water drains into the same river or lake.
- – Water that is not salty and is found in lakes, rivers, and underground.
- – The movement of water in oceans, rivers, or lakes in a certain direction.
- – Water that flows over the land and into rivers, lakes, and oceans after precipitation.
- – Water that falls from clouds to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- – The process where water vapor cools and changes back into tiny liquid water droplets, forming clouds.
20 Clues: – A long period with little or no rain. • – Water that contains salt, mostly found in oceans. • – An underground layer of rock or sand that holds water. • – Saving and using water wisely to make sure we don’t waste it. • – A material that lets water pass through it, like sand or soil. • – A man-made or natural lake that stores water for people to use. • ...
Water vocabulary 2025-04-22
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- relating to or having a scale for measuring temperature on which the interval between the triple point and the boiling point of water is divided into 99.99 degrees with 0.01° representing the triple point and 100.00° the boiling point;
- using your senses to identify a something
- information collected
- a way of thinking about nature that involves the use of certain skills to solve problems in an orderly manner
- water in a gaseous form especially when below boiling temperature and spread through the atmosphere
- to form a conclusion from your observation
- something having many related parts that function together as a whole
- an observation that involves measurement and numbers
- matter with a definite shape and volume
- a listing of the steps of a project or experiment
- the chemical formula for water (2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen)
- the amount of space that matter occupies
- to stick by or as if by gluing, suction, grasping, or melting
- what happens in the experiment; data collected during the experiment collected usually written in sentence form
- frozen water
- matter with no definite shape or volume
- the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent
- any factor that can change in an experiment
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)
- a usually liquid substance capable of dissolving one or more other substances
- the attractive force felt by surface molecules of a liquid from the molecules beneath that tends to draw the surface molecules into the mass of the liquid and makes the liquid take the shape having the least surface area
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- wearing away of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, wind, or gravity
- what was learned during the experiment; explaining how the results either supported or rejected your hypothesis
- the part of an experiment that changes on its own
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- rainwater that has mixed with sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen compounds found in the air from burning fossil fuels
- the amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a certain mass of a substance by 1ºC
- the part of an experiment that you change or alter
- a declaration of outcome made in advance based upon observations
- the action or state of sticking together
- the carrying away of rock particles by wind, water ice, or gravity
- to expose to the weather by chemical means
- an educated guess as to the outcome of an experiment; a good hypothesis has a supporting reason
- to take in or suck or swallow up
- allowing light to pass through
- matter with a volume but no definite shape
- the title water is called because it can dissolve so many substances including solids, liquids, and gases
- a structured test of a hypothesis
- to expose to the weather by physical means
- an observation that does not involvement measurements or numbers
- the process that splits rock when water seeps into cracks, freezes and expands, then thaws over and over again
- to mix or cause to mix with a liquid so that the result is a liquid that is the same throughout
- the combined force of attraction among water molecules (cohesion) and with the molecules of surrounding materials (adhesion)
- the smallest particle of a substance having all the characteristics of the substance <a molecule of water>
- to make or become acid
- the mass of a substance per unit volume (density expressed in grams per cubic centimeter. d=m/v)
46 Clues: frozen water • information collected • to make or become acid • allowing light to pass through • to take in or suck or swallow up • a structured test of a hypothesis • matter with a definite shape and volume • matter with no definite shape or volume • the action or state of sticking together • the amount of space that matter occupies • using your senses to identify a something • ...
Water Pollution 2025-04-28
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- Sinks to the bottom of septic tanks
- Phenomenon that kills organisms by drastically changing the water temperature
- Contaminants soil near rockets
- Their manufacture in the U.S. ended in 1979
- Pollution for a distinct location
- Livestock and human waste pollution
- Combination of pipes and lawns (septic system)
- Particles that attach through rain/snow
- Best indicator species
- Contamination of water
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- Organisms used to detect pathogens
- Areas depleted of oxygen, resulting in little survival of organisms
- Anthropogenic inputs of nutrients leads to high levels of nutrients
- The fairly clear middle water layer
- High nitrogen/phosphorus
- Rural sewage system
- The main cause of oil pollution
- Technique used on cargo ships to prevent spills
- Pollution that occurs in a diffuse area
- Value indicating pollution level
- Non-chemical water pollution (temperature)
- Container connected to house wastewater
- Control organisms that pose a threat to crops and health
- Heavy metal from pipes
24 Clues: Rural sewage system • Best indicator species • Contamination of water • Heavy metal from pipes • High nitrogen/phosphorus • Contaminants soil near rockets • The main cause of oil pollution • Value indicating pollution level • Pollution for a distinct location • Organisms used to detect pathogens • Sinks to the bottom of septic tanks • The fairly clear middle water layer • ...
Water Energi 2024-03-18
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- Air bersih yang difasilitasi oleh pemerintah sehingga masyarakat dapat melakukan aktivitas harian adalah air
- Sungai terpanjang kedua di dunia
- Negara dengan kualitas air keran terbaik di dunia
- Salah satu penyebab terbatasnya air bersih
- Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Air
- Saluran air
- Energi pengganti
- Jumlah oksigen yang diperlukan untuk mengurai seluruh bahan limbah yang terkandung dalam air
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- Salah satu bidang yang terkena dampak dari krisis air adalah bidang
- Sumber air baku yang dapat digunakan untuk kebutuhan air minum berasal dari air
- Proses di mana air yang ada di laut, rawa, sungai dan lainnya menguap karena adanya pemanasan dari sinar matahari
- Negara dengan Risiko Krisis Air Tertinggi
- Penemu PLTA pertama
- Tidak boros
- 97,5% air yang ada di dunia adalah air
- Oksigen yang diperlukan oleh mikroorganisme untuk mengoksidasi senyawa – senyawa kimia
- Air adalah sumber daya yang dapat diperbarui melalui siklus
- Air bersih menjadi salah satu poin dari Sustainable Development Goals yang bernomor
- PLTA tertua yang di bangun di Indonesia berada di daerah
- Negara produsen PLTA terbesar
20 Clues: Tidak boros • Saluran air • Energi pengganti • Penemu PLTA pertama • Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Air • Negara produsen PLTA terbesar • Sungai terpanjang kedua di dunia • 97,5% air yang ada di dunia adalah air • Negara dengan Risiko Krisis Air Tertinggi • Salah satu penyebab terbatasnya air bersih • Negara dengan kualitas air keran terbaik di dunia • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- material that water cannot pass through
- water found in lakes, streams, rivers, oceans, etc.
- material that water is able to pass through
- tornadoes over water
- caused by thunderstorms over the ocean
- process when water becomes vapor
- things falling (snow, rain, etc.)
- 97% of the Earth's water
- where groundwater is stored
- process during water filtration where a compound is added to clump up impurities in dirty water to make them easier to separate from the water
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- the continuous movement of water on Earth
- upper surface of the groundwater zone
- 3% of Earth's water
- area where water that falls, collects
- natural resource that can be replenished
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a process where water is used at a high pressure into the ground to break open rock layers and release oil and gas trapped inside
- high point to separate watersheds
- small area with its own climate
- opposite of condensation
20 Clues: 3% of Earth's water • tornadoes over water • 97% of the Earth's water • opposite of condensation • where groundwater is stored • small area with its own climate • process when water becomes vapor • things falling (snow, rain, etc.) • high point to separate watersheds • upper surface of the groundwater zone • area where water that falls, collects • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- and ridges
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
- Water is able to pass through
- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- A watershed is separated from another from
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- There is no space for water to pass thru
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
- Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- Water that falls into soil
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- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- When snow builds up over time
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished.
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
21 Clues: and ridges • Water that falls into soil • When snow builds up over time • Water is able to pass through • Has a lower heat capacity than water • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • There is no space for water to pass thru • A watershed is separated from another from • Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- There is no space for water to pass thru
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- When snow builds up over time
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished.
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
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- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- A watershed is separated from another hills and ridges
- Water that falls into soil
- Water is able to pass through
- heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • Water is able to pass through • When snow builds up over time • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • There is no space for water to pass thru • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • A watershed is separated from another hills and ridges • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- change A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished.
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- Water is able to pass through
- A watershed is separated from another from hills and ridges
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
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- Water that falls into soil
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- water Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- When snow builds up over time
- capacity heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- There is no space for water to pass thru
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • When snow builds up over time • Water is able to pass through • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • There is no space for water to pass thru • water Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • You can see how cold or hot something is with this object • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- There is no space for water to pass thru
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- When snow builds up over time
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished.
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
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- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- A watershed is separated from another from hills and ridges
- Water that falls into soil
- Water is able to pass through
- heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • Water is able to pass through • When snow builds up over time • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • There is no space for water to pass thru • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- There is no space for water to pass thru
- Has a lower heat capacity than water
- A big change in weather that affects glaciers and other habitats
- When snow builds up over time
- A big pool of water that is 70% saltwater and 97% earth's water
- A small area with its own climate that is different from the rest of the surrounding area
- A liquid that goes up into the sky and falls back down to create rain or snow
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- It's a natural resource that can be reused and replenished
- An area of land were all water that falls collects and stays a area
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- Mass of air that surrounds the earth
- Underground layer of rocks, sand and gravel that holds water
- Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams
- Contaminates the natural environment that causes change to our planet.
- You can see how cold or hot something is with this object
- A large amount of water that is beyond its boundaries like on dry land
- A watershed is separated from another from hills and ridges
- Water that falls into soil
- Water is able to pass through
- heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature
20 Clues: Water that falls into soil • Water is able to pass through • When snow builds up over time • Mass of air that surrounds the earth • Has a lower heat capacity than water • There is no space for water to pass thru • Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • Water that is found in lakes, waters and streams • heat absorbed by a materials to change its temperature • ...
Water systems 2022-02-03
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- A climate that differs from other areas near it, usually found in small areas.
- This is water found in lakes, rivers, and streams.
- water is NOT able to pass through the material
- Resource which can be reused repeatedly
- Large piece of ice that covers terrain.
- Taking small unwanted particles out of a liquid
- A layer of rock, gravel, sand which is found below the ground
- water is able to pass through the material
- This is the water found in soil, sand, and rocks
- This makes up only 3% of the world's water that is consumable.
- transparent liquid which humans consume to maintain life.
- large pieces of packed ice which moves through water.
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- This is the heating or change in temperature over a long period of time.
- The collection of water in an area.
- This is the weather in a certain area.
- This is the amount of heat that the material or substance can hold.
- rotating column of air which looks like a cloud.
- Separates watersheds by hills or ridges
- This traps heat in the earths atmosphere.
- rotating whirlpool which creates high winds.
20 Clues: The collection of water in an area. • This is the weather in a certain area. • Separates watersheds by hills or ridges • Resource which can be reused repeatedly • Large piece of ice that covers terrain. • This traps heat in the earths atmosphere. • water is able to pass through the material • rotating whirlpool which creates high winds. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-03-09
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- the star around which the earth orbits
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground
- submerge in a liquid
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- The vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- when liquid water is turned into vapor and enters the atmosphere as a gas
- a very small drop of a liquid
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- firm and stable in shape
- the complex, constant movement of water on earth-from the oceans to the air, across the landscape, and through plants and animals-is called the water cycle
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
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- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface
- the movement of water from earth's surface downward in porous rock or soil
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- the process by which water vapor in the atmopshere changes to it's liquid state
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- the roots of plants absorb water from the ground
- non-stop flow of water through earths hydrosphere
- the movement and distribution of water across the planet determines broad climate patters
- a small, narrow river
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- Acting in such a way so as to have an effect on something else.
- when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to earth
- move through a system and return to the starting point
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- the fall of rain
36 Clues: the fall of rain • submerge in a liquid • a small, narrow river • firm and stable in shape • a very small drop of a liquid • the star around which the earth orbits • a large body of water surrounded by land • the quality of being hot; high temperature • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • the roots of plants absorb water from the ground • ...
Water Cycle 2022-03-09
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- non-stop flow of water through earths hydrosphere
- the movement and distribution of water across the planet determines broad climate patters
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a small, narrow river
- submerge in a liquid
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- the roots of plants absorb water from the ground
- atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long periodInteract Acting in such a way so as to have an effect on something else.
- moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops
- The vast surface areas of oceans, rivers, and other bodies of water
- the process by which water vapor in the atmopshere changes to it's liquid state
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
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- move through a system and return to the starting point
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid, or condensed on a surface
- a very small drop of a liquid
- the complex, constant movement of water on earth-from the oceans to the air, across the landscape, and through plants and animals-is called the water cycle
- a small pool of liquid, especially of rainwater on the ground
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body
- firm and stable in shape
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- when liquid water is turned into vapor and enters the atmosphere as a gas
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the fall of rain
- the star around which the earth orbits
- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
- the movement of water from earth's surface downward in porous rock or soil
- when the droplet-laden clouds discharge themselves and water falls to earth
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or in a gas
36 Clues: the fall of rain • submerge in a liquid • a small, narrow river • firm and stable in shape • a very small drop of a liquid • the star around which the earth orbits • a large body of water surrounded by land • the quality of being hot; high temperature • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • the roots of plants absorb water from the ground • ...
Water Quality 2022-03-11
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- organisms that set the standard for water quality
- the presence of old tires and litter are examples of this type of water quality indicator
- overgrowth of algae in a body of water
- the presence of micro and macro are indicators of this type of water quality
- the process that takes place when excessive nutrient enter the water system causing algal blooms to form, causing the water body to become a meadow
- as temperatures increase, the DO levels ...
- chemicals found in fertilizers and waste
- pollution that enters the water system from runoff and domestic sewage
- 7 on the pH scale
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- the organization that sets standards for water quality
- cloudiness of water
- high turbidity will cause .... to increase
- the measure of how acidic or basic a substance is
- 7-14 on the pH scale
- pollution that enters the water system directly and the source is known
- what is used in a water treatment plant to kill any remaining bacteria prior to sending clean water to homes
- 0-6.9 on the pH scale
- nitrate levels, dissolved oxygen and pH are all examples of this type of water quality indicator
- organisms that live on the bottom of a body of water
- water without oxygen
- what is used in a water reclamation center to sterilize bacteria prior to putting clean water back into the environment
21 Clues: 7 on the pH scale • cloudiness of water • 7-14 on the pH scale • water without oxygen • 0-6.9 on the pH scale • overgrowth of algae in a body of water • chemicals found in fertilizers and waste • high turbidity will cause .... to increase • as temperatures increase, the DO levels ... • organisms that set the standard for water quality • ...
Water Conservation 2025-06-16
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- the amount of something
- to bring back to original condition
- a grade of excellence
- decline
- to take charge or care of
- lessen consumption
- to keep safe
- to keep in a safe state
- to keep in existence
- to keep something in its original state
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- waste water produced by sewage systems
- water produced by laundry and showers
- the process by which salt is removed from water
- drinking water
- to use materials again and involves a process
- to use again in the same form for the same purpose
- to use again for a different purpose
- to use the least amount of resources
- consume, spend or emply without adequate return
- to bring into a better condition
20 Clues: decline • to keep safe • drinking water • lessen consumption • to keep in existence • a grade of excellence • the amount of something • to keep in a safe state • to take charge or care of • to bring into a better condition • to bring back to original condition • to use again for a different purpose • to use the least amount of resources • water produced by laundry and showers • ...
water cycle 2022-10-20
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- a slowly moving ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- allowing certain substances to pass through.
- water on the surface of the earth.
- the area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- the action or process of adhering to a surface or object.
- water that is found underground.
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
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- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers.
- the action or fact of forming a united whole.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- allows liquids or gases to pass through. it.
- water that has no salt.
- the process when water goes to the sky and comes back down.
- water is polar because of its shape.
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
21 Clues: water that has no salt. • water that is found underground. • water on the surface of the earth. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • water is polar because of its shape. • all the waters on the earth's surface • allows liquids or gases to pass through. it. • allowing certain substances to pass through. • the action or fact of forming a united whole. • ...
Water Properties 2022-09-07
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- + and - and do not share equally.
- 8-14
- water takes longer to heat up and cool down
- 0-6
- Water repelling
- amount of hydrogens per oxygen in the water molecule.
- bonding weak bonds
- Ice is less dense than water
- water sticking to another surface
- no positive or negative poles
- created by attraction between negative and positive ions
- density formula
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- tension allows some bugs to walk on water.
- bonds created when electrons are shared between two substances
- Not easily reactive.
- water rising up against gravity
- Percentage of water on Earth that is saltwater.
- 7
- Water loving
- water sticks to itself
- potential hydrogen in a substance
- Water is able to dissolve many subtances.
22 Clues: 7 • 0-6 • 8-14 • Water loving • Water repelling • density formula • bonding weak bonds • Not easily reactive. • water sticks to itself • Ice is less dense than water • no positive or negative poles • water rising up against gravity • + and - and do not share equally. • potential hydrogen in a substance • water sticking to another surface • Water is able to dissolve many subtances. • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-29
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- Underground freshwater reservoir
- A mass of ice and overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity.
- Upper surface of the groundwater zone
- The ability of a material to absorb heat
- Exists on earth in three states
- The amount of salt in water
- Water found in the soil
- Ridges and hills that divide two watersheds.
- Most of the earth is covered in ______.
- There is no beginning or end to this cycle.
- Tornado over water
- Process that causes heat to get trapped above earth's surface
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- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it.
- Exists on earth's surface, under it's surface, and in its atmosphere.
- The world's saltiest sea
- Water found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans.
- An area of land in which all water present eventually drains into one large main body.
- Starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- Built to access aquifers
- Water is a ______ source.
20 Clues: Tornado over water • Water found in the soil • The world's saltiest sea • Built to access aquifers • Water is a ______ source. • The amount of salt in water • Exists on earth in three states • Underground freshwater reservoir • Upper surface of the groundwater zone • Most of the earth is covered in ______. • The ability of a material to absorb heat • ...
Water unit 2022-01-29
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- water is able to pass through it if it is
- water that's fallen into the soil
- weather conditions that exists in a small area
- usually a high point that splits up two water storages
- water has a greater ___ than air
- how much salt has been dissolve in water
- rain snow and hail
- rain that fell and is found in bodies of water
- A natural disaster that starts as a thunderstorm on the ocean
- a tornado over the water that at high wind speeds can form into a hurricane
- a commonly used structure created to collect the water in aquifers
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- what type of resource is water
- form of pollution where chemicals go directly into the water
- A place underground that transports water to a body of water
- snow that builds up
- a material water cannot pass through
- the amount of water vapor in a specific place
- area where rainwater collects and then drains into a larger body of water
- a type of pollution when chemicals come into lakes by rain
- effect that happens when the sun's heat gets trapped in the CO2 in the ozone layer
20 Clues: rain snow and hail • snow that builds up • what type of resource is water • water has a greater ___ than air • water that's fallen into the soil • a material water cannot pass through • how much salt has been dissolve in water • water is able to pass through it if it is • the amount of water vapor in a specific place • weather conditions that exists in a small area • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-29
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- The climate of a small area that differs from the climate of surrounding areas.
- They are issued to inform residents that they need to boil their water to protect themselves against bacteria and viruses in their water.
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- An energy source that will not run out.
- The introduction of harmful materials in the environment.
- The process in the water cycle that happens right before evaporation is...
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- When water becomes a gas the process is called...
- Contamination of water or air that does not originate from a single discrete source(ex. Excess fertilizers)
- Any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged like a pipe.
- Water that is collected on the surface of the ground.
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- The area that separates two watersheds is called a...
- An energy source that is limited in supply that may run out.
- An area of land where water that drains of it or is under it collects in the same place.
- The scientific name of the water cycle is...
- Does not let anything pass or penetrate through it.
- The amount of heat an object needs to produce a change in its temperature.
- Having pores or openings that let liquids and gases pass through.
- The natural process to return water vapour into liquid.
- Water that is being held underground in soil or crevices of rocks.
20 Clues: An energy source that will not run out. • The scientific name of the water cycle is... • When water becomes a gas the process is called... • Does not let anything pass or penetrate through it. • The area that separates two watersheds is called a... • Water that is collected on the surface of the ground. • The natural process to return water vapour into liquid. • ...
water system 2022-02-01
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- moderating effect on air temperature
- Underground layer of rock, gravel, sand, etc
- starts from thunderstorms over the sea
- Is created when snow builds up overtime
- Layer that does not allow water to pass
- A sea with too much salt
- Water is able to pass through it
- Vaporization on liquid that turns to gas
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- The gas state of a liquid or solid
- oil drilling
- takes longer to heat up
- Area of land where water collects and stay
- cools off faster than water
- also known as a continental glacier
- Divides one watershed from another
- the name of Canada's worst hurricane
- can form if air in the thunderstorm spin
- Is a type of surface water
- small area with a different climate
- Harmful materials that affect the Earth
20 Clues: oil drilling • takes longer to heat up • A sea with too much salt • Is a type of surface water • cools off faster than water • Water is able to pass through it • The gas state of a liquid or solid • Divides one watershed from another • also known as a continental glacier • small area with a different climate • moderating effect on air temperature • ...
WATER CYCLE 2022-03-25
21 Clues: fog • ice • dew • snow • rain • sleet • river • ocean • waves • cloud • frost • runoff • saltwater • hydrology • freshwater • hydrosphere • evaporation • condensation • precipitation • transpirationn • vapor water vapor
