water Crossword Puzzles
Week 5 - aqua, hydr and mar 2017-10-01
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- a colorless, odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water: the lightest of the known elements.
- a glass-sided tank, bowl, or the like, in which fish or other living aquatic animals or plants are kept.
- a tract of low wet land, often treeless and periodically inundated, generally characterized by a growth of grasses, sedges, cattails, and rushes.
- to remove water from (the body or a tissue)
- connected with the sea in relation to navigation, shipping, etc.
- the process of restoring moisture or fluid to something dehydrated.
- pertaining to the generation and distribution of electricity derived from the energy of falling water or any other hydraulic source.
- operated by, moved by, or employing water or other liquids in motion.
- any of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water. In the case of some hydrates, as washing soda, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O, the water is loosely held and is easily lost on heating; in others, as sulfuric acid, SO 3 ⋅H 2 O, or H 2 SO 4, it is strongly held as water of constitution.
- living or growing in water.
- an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, especially for fighting fires.
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- of or relating to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea:
- to restore moisture or fluid to (something dehydrated).
- a transparent, light-blue or greenish-blue variety of beryl, used as a gem.
- a person who directs or assists in the navigation of a ship; sailor.
- a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft.
- an abnormal loss of water from the body, especially from illness or physical exertion.
- to deprive (a chemical compound) of water or the elements of water.
- to skim over water in the manner of a hydroplane.
- to combine chemically with water
20 Clues: living or growing in water. • to combine chemically with water • to remove water from (the body or a tissue) • to skim over water in the manner of a hydroplane. • to restore moisture or fluid to (something dehydrated). • of or relating to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea: • a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft. • ...
Groundwater and Surface Water Vocabulary 2017-03-23
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- Falls between the two nutrient enrichment extremes
- The natural conditions in which water reaches an aquifer
- Outer area of floodplain
- Fluctuation of water table as water seeps into Earth
- Main channel of a river
- Newly formed lake with a small supply of plant nutrients which makes it poorly nourished; deep and has steep banks
- Composed mainly of decomposers and detritus feeders, dead matter mainly nourishes this zone
- The sum of actual and rejected recharge
- The acceleration of eutrophication in lakes due to human input of nutrients from agriculture, urban areas, and the atmosphere
- Deep wells in which water is stored under immense pressure below impermeable rock layers
- The filling of groundwater aquifers by precipitation percolating deep into the Earth and saturating the pores
- Cavity formed where the water table sinks due to the pumping of groundwater
- Gradual abrasion of land due to ice,wind and water
- Water held in the saturated zone below the water table
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- Away from the shore, sunlit water at the surface that extends to depths where sunlight penetrates, food and oxygen is produced here
- Movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers
- Impermeable rock layer above aquifer stops water from seeping directly into ground
- The process in which all layers in the lake mix bringing oxygen to the benthic zone and dead matter to the littoral zone
- Human activities that assist in the recharging of water into aquifers
- Area where water permeates directly from groundwater into aquifer
- Moves wind counter clockwise in Southern Hemisphere and Northern to clockwise, caused by earth's rotation
- Area around aquifer where precipitation replenishes groundwater
- Area of deep open water, too dark for photosynthesis, low oxygen levels, cooler temperatures
- Area of lake near the shore, shallow sunlit waters where rooted plants stop growing
- Large amount of plant nutrients which makes it well-nourished and have a high net productivity; usually shallow and has murky green or brown water with poor visibility
25 Clues: Main channel of a river • Outer area of floodplain • The sum of actual and rejected recharge • Movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers • Falls between the two nutrient enrichment extremes • Gradual abrasion of land due to ice,wind and water • Fluctuation of water table as water seeps into Earth • Water held in the saturated zone below the water table • ...
Growundwater and Surface Water Vocabulary 2017-03-23
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- The natural conditions in which water reaches an aquifer
- The process in which all layers in the lake mix bringing oxygen to the benthic zone and dead matter to the littoral zone
- The acceleration of eutrophication in lakes due to human input of nutrients from agriculture, urban areas, and the atmosphere
- Water held in the saturated zone below the water table
- Area where water permeates directly from groundwater into aquifer
- Falls between the two nutrient enrichment extremes
- Main channel of a river
- Movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers
- Deep wells in which water is stored under immense pressure below impermeable rock layers
- Away from the shore, sunlit water at the surface that extends to depths where sunlight penetrates, food and oxygen is produced here
- Moves wind counter clockwise in Southern Hemisphere and Northern to clockwise, caused by earth's rotation
- Newly formed lake with a small supply of plant nutrients which makes it poorly nourished; deep and has steep banks
- Composed mainly of decomposers and detritus feeders, dead matter mainly nourishes this zone
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- Impermeable rock layer above aquifer stops water from seeping directly into ground
- Area of deep open water, too dark for photosynthesis, low oxygen levels, cooler temperatures
- The sum of actual and rejected recharge
- Large amount of plant nutrients which makes it well-nourished and have a high net productivity; usually shallow and has murky green or brown water with poor visibility
- Area around aquifer where precipitation replenishes groundwater
- The filling of groundwater aquifers by precipitation percolating deep into the Earth and saturating the pores
- Human activities that assist in the recharging of water into aquifers
- Cavity formed where the water table sinks due to the pumping of groundwater
- Outer area of floodplain
- Fluctuation of water table as water seeps into Earth
- Area of lake near the shore, shallow sunlit waters where rooted plants stop growing
- Gradual abrasion of land due to ice,wind and water
25 Clues: Main channel of a river • Outer area of floodplain • The sum of actual and rejected recharge • Movement of saltwater into freshwater aquifers • Falls between the two nutrient enrichment extremes • Gradual abrasion of land due to ice,wind and water • Fluctuation of water table as water seeps into Earth • Water held in the saturated zone below the water table • ...
transpiration, photosynthesis, absorption 2018-06-13
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- / outside the cell, the concentration of solute is less
- / splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen ions in the presence of light and grana
- / relative concentration of solutions that determine the direction and extent of diffusion
- / inward movement of water when surrounding are less concentrated
- / movement of particles from higher to lower concentration in direct contact
- / pressure of the cell content on the cell wall
- / a solution is a measure of its tendency to take in water by osmosis
- / the passage of substance from lower to higher concentration using energy of the cell
- / loss of water from surface of leaves and stem
- / outward diffusion of water when surrounding solution is more concentrated
- / the movement of particles from higher to lower concentration without any input of energy
- / loss of water from the aerial parts of the plant body
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- / pressure exerted by the cell wall on cell content
- / the recovery of plasmolysis
- / process of making food in plants with the help of sunlight, chlorophyll, water
- / a phenomenan by which the living or dead absorb water by surface attraction
- / movement of particles from higher to lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane
- / the outward movement of water from cell leads to this condition
- / the solute concentration outside the cell is higher
- / the process of conversion of glucose to starch
- / a membrane which allow only certain molecules to pass through them
- / loss of water from the openings present on the old stems
- / loss of water from a minute ipening present on the surface of the leaf
- / bulging of the cell due to inward movement of water
- / concentration in cell and surroundings are same
- / the loss of excess amount of water due to root pressure
- / pressure developed in root due to inflow of water
- / the process of removal of starch from the leaves
28 Clues: / the recovery of plasmolysis • / pressure of the cell content on the cell wall • / loss of water from surface of leaves and stem • / the process of conversion of glucose to starch • / concentration in cell and surroundings are same • / the process of removal of starch from the leaves • / pressure exerted by the cell wall on cell content • ...
Primary 4(Theme 1:variety and classification)-Unit 2 2021-04-14
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- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter D.
- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter A.
- a long cylindrical animal with a backbone that have no legs.
- An insects has a pair of these.
- A type of mould(fungi) that is used to make the medicine penicillin.
- A scientific instrument that allows us to observe things closely.
- many of those tiny organism live in this medium.
- A special body part that help animals that live in water to get oxygen they need from water.
- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter P.
- an animal with a backbone that can fly.
- An insect has this to fly.
- This is the most common and diverse group of animals without backbone.
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- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter H.
- Tiny organisms that can be found in the soil, water and air.
- An animal with a backbone that have a huge mouth and teeth and they like to bath in rivers.
- Animals that live in water are usually covered with this to protect their bodies and also allow them to move easily in water.
- This organims are like plants, but they cannot make their own food.
- Living things around us that are too small to see using our eyes.
- Animals that live in water have this to help them swim.
- Animals that spend part of their life in water and part of their life on land.
- An animal with backbone that live in stream, lakes, coral reef and oceans.
- An insect has 6 of these.
- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter C.
- A tiny organism that live in pond water and start with the letter G.
24 Clues: An insect has 6 of these. • An insect has this to fly. • An insects has a pair of these. • an animal with a backbone that can fly. • many of those tiny organism live in this medium. • Animals that live in water have this to help them swim. • Tiny organisms that can be found in the soil, water and air. • a long cylindrical animal with a backbone that have no legs. • ...
Lesson 3: Water Underground 2020-10-01
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- an underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that holds water and allows it to flow
- where underground water usually comes from
- An aquifer's source of water is NOT _____.
- The water table will do this during times of heavy rain and snow melts.
- In an artesian well, groundwater becomes this between layers of rock, and pressure builds up.
- causes water to rise in an artesian well
- The water table will do this during times of dry weather.
- top of the saturated zone (two words)
- A well may run ___ if too much water is pumped out of a well too fast.
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- allowing water to pass through or permeate
- zone or top layers of rock that contain air as well as water
- not allowing or allowing little water to pass through
- Water spurts out of an artesian well when the top layer is ___.
- The rate that water moves in an aquifer depends on the _____ of the water table and the permeability of the rocks.
- zone or level where the pores in the ground are saturated with water
- To get ground water from an aquifer, people must drill this below the water table.
16 Clues: top of the saturated zone (two words) • causes water to rise in an artesian well • allowing water to pass through or permeate • where underground water usually comes from • An aquifer's source of water is NOT _____. • not allowing or allowing little water to pass through • The water table will do this during times of dry weather. • ...
TOKOYO OLYMPIC SPORTS 2021-07-25
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- gloves needed
- kick it
- water and a ball
- get a 3 pointer
- run and hit
- bases
- marial art
- grunt
- small ball and net
- bang bang
- water and a board
- into water
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- played with a ball and a net
- swing a club
- three sports
- pedals
- grab, push, up
- board and wheels
- tumble and flip
- grab, hold, push
- five sports
- water sport with a boat
- water and a boat
23 Clues: bases • grunt • pedals • kick it • bang bang • marial art • into water • run and hit • five sports • swing a club • three sports • gloves needed • grab, push, up • get a 3 pointer • tumble and flip • water and a ball • board and wheels • grab, hold, push • water and a boat • water and a board • small ball and net • water sport with a boat • played with a ball and a net
Pokémon in Shiver Snowfields (Night) 2024-02-02
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- Ice/Steel I Alolan
- Rock/Ice VI
- Grass/Ice IV
- Ice/Ground IV
- Dark/Ice IV
- Normal/Flying V
- Water I
- Ice III
- Ice/Bug VIII
- Water IV
- Normal II
- Water/Ice I
- Ice IV
- Ice I Alolan
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- Ice/Ghost IV
- Ice V
- Ice V
- Ice/Water III
- Ice VI
- Ice/Ground II
- Fighting/Ice VII
- Bug/Flying VI Icy Snow Pattern
- Ice/Psychic I
- Ice V
- Water II
- Ice/Bug VIII
- Dark III
- Ice/Flying II
28 Clues: Ice V • Ice V • Ice V • Ice VI • Ice IV • Water I • Ice III • Water II • Water IV • Dark III • Normal II • Rock/Ice VI • Dark/Ice IV • Water/Ice I • Ice/Ghost IV • Grass/Ice IV • Ice/Bug VIII • Ice/Bug VIII • Ice I Alolan • Ice/Water III • Ice/Ground II • Ice/Ground IV • Ice/Psychic I • Ice/Flying II • Normal/Flying V • Fighting/Ice VII • Ice/Steel I Alolan • Bug/Flying VI Icy Snow Pattern
All about Clouds for Kids - Freeschool 2023-08-04
20 Clues: warm • thin • water • vapor • dense • cloud • horse • heavy • layer • sheet • liquid • fluffy • bright • crystal • tornado • droplet • altitude • lightning • water cycle • temperature
Vocabulary (Inquiry and Water 2013-01-18
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- The amount of salt in a solution
- Caused by salt water and fresh water mixing together
- Element mixed together in the same phase
- Caused by humans
- Non natural chemicals or waste in the environment
- Two or more atoms chemically combined
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- The total mass of all living material in a specific area, habitat, or region
- Taking care of something that someone else must also take care of
- All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- The number of organisms present in an area at a particular time
- Tool that measures salinity in a solution
- Waste or water that flows out of some place
- A type of liquid, matter that flows
- Diffusion of fluid through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a higher solute concentration until there is an equal concentration of fluid on both sides of the membrane
- A force tending to stretch or elongate something
- The degree of compactness of a substance
16 Clues: Caused by humans • The amount of salt in a solution • A type of liquid, matter that flows • Two or more atoms chemically combined • Element mixed together in the same phase • The degree of compactness of a substance • Tool that measures salinity in a solution • Waste or water that flows out of some place • A force tending to stretch or elongate something • ...
Water on the Land 2013-01-17
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- The start of a particular event?
- When rocks roll along the fall
- All forms of moisture that reach the earth's surface
- When rocks are suspended in the water
- The volume of water flowing in a river
- What process of erosion is when the load carried by the river grinds away the bed and bank?
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- When rocks bounce along the fall
- An overflow of water from the river
- What is the result of a cause?
- What process of erosion is where the sheer force of the water erodes away the bed and bank of the river?
- What are biological, physical and chemical all processes of?
- The load rubs against each other making the particles smaller and rounder
- Soluble materials such as calcium carbonate in limestone dissolve in the river
- What process is when some materials dissolve in the water
- Cycle The continuous movement of water on,above and below the surface
- What is the valley called that is left behind when a waterfall retreats upstream?
16 Clues: When rocks roll along the fall • What is the result of a cause? • The start of a particular event? • When rocks bounce along the fall • An overflow of water from the river • When rocks are suspended in the water • The volume of water flowing in a river • All forms of moisture that reach the earth's surface • What process is when some materials dissolve in the water • ...
Cold Water - Level 1 2014-11-14
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- What is another term for drinking water beginning with W.
- To prevent from freezing, what must be around pipework in exposed areas, e.g. the loft?
- Cold Water System What type of Cold Water system will supply cold water from a CWSC?
- What is the name of the pipe supplying water from the water meter to the incoming supply stop valve?
- What do we use to test our work in the workshop?
- What type of Cold Water system will supply cold water direct to the outlets?
- What is another term for drinking water?
- What two things does the Ph. Scale measure?
- What device do we install in a CWSC to limit the amount of water stored in it?
- Where must you NOT have any insulation around your CWSC?
- Within 1m of a FOV, what must you have installed?
- What must be located immediately after the supply pipe enters the customer’s property?
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- What is the name of the pipe from the mains in the road to the water meter?
- Regulations What are the statutory legislations that apply to all cold water installations.
- What does CWSC stand for?
- What must be located above an Incoming stop valve?
16 Clues: What does CWSC stand for? • What is another term for drinking water? • What two things does the Ph. Scale measure? • What do we use to test our work in the workshop? • Within 1m of a FOV, what must you have installed? • What must be located above an Incoming stop valve? • Where must you NOT have any insulation around your CWSC? • ...
Water fun and safety 2021-01-25
16 Clues: PFD • swim in • never alone • pass level 4 • tail swimmer • done in water • done on water • keeps us safe • signal rescuers • done around water • capsized? Do this • given in local pools • in case you get hurt • Frostbit Fins mermaid • the base for mermaiding • happens fast in cold water
Jackson, MS water crisis 2021-06-08
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- As of March, 70 percent of the Jackson’s water customers remained this week under a notice to ____ water.
- Residents had relied on _____ water to drink and cook.
- Gov. Reeves called in the National _____to help distribute water and has hinted that the state might take over Jackson’s water system.
- Jackson’s crisis shares some similarities with _____,MI where deindustrialization and white flight emptied out the city, leaving a smaller population to support vast infrastructure systems.
- The crisis is not new in ____,MS, a city of about 160,000 where a majority of residents are Black.
- Across Jackson, the freezing temperatures burst _____and water mains and left a trail of misery that has stretched on for nearly a month.
- The city has had a dwindling ___ base for decades, after the integration of schools and other public spaces in Jackson triggered a dramatic flight of white residents.
- The city’s water _____has parts of which are more than 100 years old,
- Mayor Lumumba said he hoped the current crisis would finally push both state and city officials in the direction of a ____-term solution.
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- In Jackson white _____ , an eroding tax base and poor management have left the remaining residents with old and broken pipes.
- In 1960, the city was about 64 percent _____ and 36 percent Black. Today it is about 16 percent _____ and 82 percent Black.
- Mayor Chokwe Lumumba has estimated that modernizing the city’s water infrastructure could cost $2 _____.
- A few years ago, a study found elevated levels of ____ in the water, prompting comparisons to the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
- “There’s a saying that you should allow no _____ to go to waste,” he said. “It’s ____ like these that really allow us to take stock of conditions of where we are as a city, where we are as a state and hopefully it allows us to build the resolve to address it.”
- “Jackson’s infrastructure was built at a time when the ______ was much higher, and white flight has led to divestment,” Mayor. Lumumba said. “It has left fewer people to maintain what was built for more people.”
- The same weather storm crushed ______power grid and water systems, leaving millions without heat or drinkable water.
16 Clues: Residents had relied on _____ water to drink and cook. • The city’s water _____has parts of which are more than 100 years old, • The crisis is not new in ____,MS, a city of about 160,000 where a majority of residents are Black. • Mayor Chokwe Lumumba has estimated that modernizing the city’s water infrastructure could cost $2 _____. • ...
Chop Wood Carry Water 2023-10-05
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- John admires people who have _____
- John's younger brother
- The way you're _______ matters a lot in shooting
- "The difference in their lives will come down to _____" Arika (p.9)
- John needed to be ____ in the process
- When it is so hot outside, Arika calls the weather "Evil's best ____"
- John was 8 _____ behind his schedule
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- Protagonist
- Where did John put his water he carried?
- "Under pressure you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your ___" Arika (p.27)
- Most people quit when they experience ______
- John really wanted to learn how to
- John keeps _____ every year
- Crash What did Jordan get severely injured in?
- John had to chop wood and carry _____ every morning
- The sensei that greeted John in Japan
16 Clues: Protagonist • John's younger brother • John keeps _____ every year • John admires people who have _____ • John really wanted to learn how to • John was 8 _____ behind his schedule • John needed to be ____ in the process • The sensei that greeted John in Japan • Where did John put his water he carried? • Most people quit when they experience ______ • ...
Properties of Water Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules
- Amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of as liquid into a gas
- Measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution
- The characteristics of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- Attraction between molecules of different substances
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Resistance of a substance, such as water, to change in temperature
- Homogenous mixture composed of two or more substances. where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as salt water
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- Substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes
- Ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- Amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of substances by 1C
- Substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- Ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it
- A weak bond between two molecules, common in water molecules
- Measure of a fluids resistance to flow
- The mass of a substance per unit volume
16 Clues: Measure of a fluids resistance to flow • The mass of a substance per unit volume • Substance that is dissolved in a solvent • Measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • Attraction between molecules of different substances • Substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes • ...
WATER AROUND THE WORLD 2023-01-30
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- A small, standing body of water.
- A large, flowing body of water.
- A body of water that does not contain salt, or that contains a very small amount of salt.
- when the tide is high and exposed to the air when the tide is low.
- A small, flowing body of water.
- All of the earth's water.
- A saltwater body of water that covers a very large area.
- An area of land that is surrounded by a body of water.
- A large pice of ice that drifts slowly.
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- An area in the ocean that is made up of a network of mineral structures, that support various forms of marine wildlife.
- A bast area of deep, saltwater away from the sea
- An area of costal water where the ocean water mixes with freshwater.
- A body of water that contains salt, such as an ocean or estuary.
- The ground below the water in the ocean.
- An area of land along the coast that is
- A large, standing body of water.
16 Clues: All of the earth's water. • A large, flowing body of water. • A small, flowing body of water. • A small, standing body of water. • A large, standing body of water. • An area of land along the coast that is • A large pice of ice that drifts slowly. • The ground below the water in the ocean. • A bast area of deep, saltwater away from the sea • ...
dissolving and water purification 2023-04-14
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- a phenomenon which describes the mixing of a solid and a liquid together until the solids disappear in the liquid
- a water purification method that can remove small insoluble impurities
- a water purification method that can remove all kinds of impurities
- the term to describe the impurities left on the filter paper
- the name of the liquid that passes out after filtration
- a term to describe the amount of solutes that can be dissolved in a certain amount of solvent
- seawater is an example of _____?
- oxygen is soluble in water so oxygen is the ______ ?
- a phenomenon where extra solutes form a large 'solid' in a saturated solution
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- the name of the process that shows the change of solid to liquid
- a type of solution in which no more solute is dissolved
- MSG is an example of _________ impurities
- a kind of impurities that may cause disease
- oil is an example of _________ impurities
- a water purification method that can only remove large and heavy insoluble impurities
- oil can dissolve make-ups so oil is the ______?
16 Clues: seawater is an example of _____? • MSG is an example of _________ impurities • oil is an example of _________ impurities • a kind of impurities that may cause disease • oil can dissolve make-ups so oil is the ______? • oxygen is soluble in water so oxygen is the ______ ? • a type of solution in which no more solute is dissolved • ...
Water and spatial distribution 2023-05-11
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- Activites done for enjoyment during a person's free time
- To bring in a good or service from another country for sale
- The community of plants and animals
- A natural,wide flow of freahwater across land
- The loose topmost layer of Earth's surface where plants grow
- A long period of little or no rainfall in a specific area
- An overflow of a large amount of water onto what is normally dry land
- A person,object or issue that is likely to cause danger
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- the practice of cultivating land for the growing of crops
- Water with low amounts of salt
- The amount of something that is avaliable for people to use
- The equipment and machinery that have been developed using scientific knowledge
- A time scale of a few years or months or less
- The production of goods in factories
- A time scale of decades or more
- Related to household activies
16 Clues: Related to household activies • Water with low amounts of salt • A time scale of decades or more • The community of plants and animals • The production of goods in factories • A time scale of a few years or months or less • A natural,wide flow of freahwater across land • A person,object or issue that is likely to cause danger • ...
Discovering Water Day 3 2021-11-18
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- of, concerning
- matter that has no shape
- to make free from dirt
- unlike from form or nature
- small amount of liquid
- take, hold, or deploy (something) as a means of accomplishing a purpose
- matter that can flow
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- drops of water from the sky
- matter that has shape
- a liquid that we need to live
- water that is frozen
- expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else
- third person present of be
- conditions
- expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location)
- little, tiny
16 Clues: conditions • little, tiny • of, concerning • water that is frozen • matter that can flow • matter that has shape • to make free from dirt • small amount of liquid • matter that has no shape • unlike from form or nature • third person present of be • drops of water from the sky • a liquid that we need to live • expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location) • ...
Water Distribution Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-25
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- A region of land drained by a river and it's tributarie
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- Water we use on Earth for cooking, drinking, etc.; water that does not contain salt
- Having pores or openings that allow water or other liquids to flow through them
- Water found on the surface of the Earth
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil
- Place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive
- where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive.
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- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
- A lake that stores water for human use
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- Water located below Earth's Surface
- Does not allow water to flow through
- An underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure from the weight of the rocks and soil above the aquifer
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- an area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
16 Clues: Water located below Earth's Surface • A large mass of ice moving over land • Does not allow water to flow through • A lake that stores water for human use • Water found on the surface of the Earth • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water • A region of land drained by a river and it's tributarie • When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil • ...
Water Cycle - JT P. 2022-11-28
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- both the water in the soil evaporating, but also water in the leaves/pedals evaporating.
- Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean.
- the build up of condensed evaporation.
- Water that goes through the land, and constantly runs to the ocean.
- Water that becomes gas by the sun heating it up, then that gas goes to the sky to form clouds.
- The driving force that brings the water from the ground up to the atmosphere.
- The water that surrounds our land and holds a little over 70% of the total water in the world.
- A super low cloud that goes down to the land and stays next to the land.
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- Water that is absorbed by plant roots and used by the plant to survive.
- Water that pools in a dip of land from infiltration and groundwater collection.
- When the snow becomes a liquid state, and starts to flow down to the lower lands due to gravity.
- Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration.
- All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation
- The water vapor that forms clouds in the sky, then falls down to land.
- Water that has found a dip in the land and is
- A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere.
16 Clues: the build up of condensed evaporation. • Water that has found a dip in the land and is • Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean. • Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration. • All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation • A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere. • ...
Clouds and Water Cycle 2023-01-20
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- A wind that blows over short distances.
- Measures wind speed.
- What powers the water cycle
- Looks like a blanket. Brings light drizzly rain.
- ________ happens when water vapor cools to form clouds
- Liquid water ________ into water vapor
- Liquid water flows across land
- Looks like feathers. Brings change in weather.
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- Looks an anvil. Brings thunderstorms.
- ____ breezes happen at night
- Water that evaporates from plants
- ___ breezes happen during the day
- Looks like cotton balls. Brings fair weather.
- When water returns to earth in the form of rain and snow
- measures air pressure
- warm air/water rising and cool air/water sinking
16 Clues: Measures wind speed. • measures air pressure • What powers the water cycle • ____ breezes happen at night • Liquid water flows across land • Water that evaporates from plants • ___ breezes happen during the day • Looks an anvil. Brings thunderstorms. • Liquid water ________ into water vapor • A wind that blows over short distances. • ...
properties of water vocab 2025-08-29
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- bond a weak bond between molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- the mass of a substance per unite volume
- tension the tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive force between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it
- of vaporization the amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas
- the measure of a fluids resistance to flow
- the attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
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- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- the characteristic of molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- a mesure of the acidity of basicity of a solution
- solvent a substance that can dissolve a wide varitey of solutes
- stability the resistance of a substance, such as water, to change in tempature
- action the ability of water to flow in narrow space against gravity
- a homogeneous mixture compused of two or more substances
- the attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together
- Heat the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree Celsius waters high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temp
16 Clues: the mass of a substance per unite volume • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent • the measure of a fluids resistance to flow • a mesure of the acidity of basicity of a solution • a homogeneous mixture compused of two or more substances • solvent a substance that can dissolve a wide varitey of solutes • ...
Properties of Water - Jose 2025-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The Attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
- The Attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater.
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is ess dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral. • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • The Attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
properties of water - Alexa 2025-08-27
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- a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution pure water has a PH of 7 making it neutral
- the attraction between molecules of the same substance such as water molecules sticking together
- the tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the tempeture of a substance by 1c water high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental tempatures
- the characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water
- the attraction between molecules of different substances such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
- the mass of a substance per unit volume water is unique because its solid form is less dense than if liquid form
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- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent for example salt is a solute when dissolved in water
- the measure of a fluids resistance to flow water has low viscosity meaning it flows easily compared to move various liquids like honey
- the amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas water has a high heat of vaporization which is important in cooling mechanisims
- the resistance of a substance such as water to changes in temp contributing to te regulation of climate and body temp in organisms
- the ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss if heat from the water beneath it helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter
- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- a weak bond between two molecules where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule common in water molecules
- the ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity which occurs due to combination of cohesive and adhesive forces
- a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances where solute is dissoloved in a solovent such as water
16 Clues: a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution pure water has a PH of 7 making it neutral • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent for example salt is a solute when dissolved in water • the attraction between molecules of the same substance such as water molecules sticking together • ...
Water in the World 2025-09-10
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- A country with lots of water.
- A resource that can be replenished over time.
- A resource that cannot be replenished over time.
- When water from plants is evaporated.
- How we describe a resource that is limited in quantity.
- Water in its solid form.
- When water that is turned to vapour.
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- Where water is stored as groundwater.
- When water vapour cools to form clouds.
- When water soaks into the ground.
- A country with limited water.
- Water that can be used for drinking and cooking.
- A period of low rainfall.
- When rain falls.
- A resource that will never run out.
- A disaster caused by extreme levels of rainfall.
16 Clues: When rain falls. • Water in its solid form. • A period of low rainfall. • A country with lots of water. • A country with limited water. • When water soaks into the ground. • A resource that will never run out. • When water that is turned to vapour. • Where water is stored as groundwater. • When water from plants is evaporated. • When water vapour cools to form clouds. • ...
Living In Water- Adaptations 2025-10-30
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- internal structure that provides insulation and energy reserve
- body shape that lessens the effect of drag through the water
- group swimming in a direction but appearing as one large individual
- modified limbs that form a paddle to aid in swimming
- grouping together to feed, travel, rest
- external organ used for gas exchange
- hollow sac filled with gas that regulates depth for a fish
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- external sensory organ that detects vibrations in an aquatic environment
- physiological process that regulates the amount of salt and water in the body
- non-dangerous animal looking like a dangerous animal
- using symbiotic bacteria to attract prey and mates
- blending in to the environment for disguise
- burying oneself for hiding or hibernation for a given time
- features that allow an organism to be best suited for its environment
- external interlocking plates that provide protection
- moving from a cold area to a warm one, or vice versa, for feeding, hunting, mating, birthing, and rearing young
16 Clues: external organ used for gas exchange • grouping together to feed, travel, rest • blending in to the environment for disguise • using symbiotic bacteria to attract prey and mates • non-dangerous animal looking like a dangerous animal • modified limbs that form a paddle to aid in swimming • external interlocking plates that provide protection • ...
Chemistry Vocabular 2024-05-10
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- spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse organisms live near the surface.
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius...amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
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- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- The quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
21 Clues: the area drained by a river and its tributaries • term that describes an organism that lives on land • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • the area of land that is drained by a water system • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other. • the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2024-05-09
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- The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another.
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances.
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius also the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water.
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume.
- An underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth.
- The area of land that is drained by a water system.
- Spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water.
- The area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse organisms live near the surface.
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- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface.
- The area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- Small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- The quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can.
- Underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc.
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents.
- Organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water; bottom-dwellers.
- The area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- Free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column.
20 Clues: The area drained by a river and its tributaries. • the tendency of water to stick to other substances. • The area of land that is drained by a water system. • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other. • the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume. • Free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column. • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES 2021-09-10
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- the process when bacteria converts the nitrates into oxygen gas
- contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere
- the area of the Earth where water movement and storage occur
- is returned to soil or water through decomposition of biomass or excretion by consumers
- is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water
- cycle in which its reservoir is the air or the oceans
- essential element for the molecules of living things
- converts carbon dioxide gas to organic carbon
- process of frozen water to water vapor by solar energy
- part of the sedimentary cycle where other salts deposit out as sediment and rock in shallow seas
- the second most abundant element in organisms
- is second only to nitrogen in abundance among uncombined elements in the atmosphere
- used in agriculture, which are then washed into lakes, streams, and rivers surface runoff
- process of liquid water to water vapor by solar energy
- characterized by excessive plant and algal growth
- cycles between the oceans, land, and atmosphere
- another term for living things
- a worlwide, major environmental concern caused by the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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- process of water vapor into clouds
- its use had accelerated in the 1800s during the industrial revolution
- product of condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls on the ground
- is a process of which sulfur is falling directly from the atmosphere
- cycle in which its reservoir is the Earth’s crust
- enters the living world through free-living and symbiotic bacteria
- a place where something is kept in store
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation through aerial parts
- water inside living things
- subsurface reservoir of fresh water
- another term for reservoir
- the main oxygen generators of the biosphere
30 Clues: water inside living things • another term for reservoir • another term for living things • process of water vapor into clouds • subsurface reservoir of fresh water • contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere • a place where something is kept in store • the main oxygen generators of the biosphere • converts carbon dioxide gas to organic carbon • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-09
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- a small, natural river
- a slowly moving mass of river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- table the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake or another stream
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- an overflow of water onto normally dry land
- a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or chain of islands formed by coral
- the quality or degree of being saline
- a small island
- the rise and fall of the sea due to the moon and earth's gravity exerting each other
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
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- an area of land that drains or "sheds" water into a specific waterbody
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- an area that is saturated with water
- the part of a fluid body (such as air or water) moving continuously in a certain direction
- a group of islands
- a long, narrow ditch
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses
- a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhaustion of water vapor through the stomata
26 Clues: a small island • a group of islands • a long, narrow ditch • a small, natural river • a piece of land surrounded by water • an area that is saturated with water • the quality or degree of being saline • a large body of water surrounded by land • the process of removing salt from seawater • an overflow of water onto normally dry land • ...
ESS Topic 4 Important Terminology 2025-05-12
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- Large-scale ocean currents driven by temperature (thermo) and salinity (haline) differences.
- The long-term storage of carbon in oceans, soils, or vegetation to mitigate climate change.
- Rapid growth of algae due to nutrient overload, often harming aquatic ecosystems.
- The highest harvest rate of a renewable resource (e.g., fish) without depleting it.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- A condition where water demand exceeds available supply or quality is inadequate.
- Low levels of dissolved oxygen in water, causing dead zones.
- A transitional layer in water where temperature changes rapidly with depth.
- The lack of sufficient available water to meet demand.
- The process of removing salt and minerals from seawater to produce freshwater.
- The combined process of water evaporation from surfaces and transpiration from plants.
- Excessive nutrient enrichment in water, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
- The downward movement of water through soil or rock layers.
- Tiny plastic particles (<5mm) that pollute water and accumulate in food chains.
- The farming of aquatic organisms like fish, shellfish, and plants.
- A measure of the oxygen required by microorganisms to decompose organic matter in water.
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- Designated ocean regions with restricted human activity to conserve ecosystems.
- A scale assessing water quality based on the presence and abundance of pollution-sensitive species.
- The total volume of freshwater used to produce goods and services consumed by an individual or group.
- The decrease in ocean pH due to absorption of excess atmospheric CO₂.
- The layering of water in oceans or lakes due to differences in temperature or salinity.
- Reliable access to sufficient safe water for health, livelihoods, and ecosystems.
- Organisms whose presence, absence, or health reflects environmental conditions.
- The rising of cold, nutrient-rich water to the ocean surface, supporting marine life.
24 Clues: The lack of sufficient available water to meet demand. • The downward movement of water through soil or rock layers. • Low levels of dissolved oxygen in water, causing dead zones. • The farming of aquatic organisms like fish, shellfish, and plants. • The decrease in ocean pH due to absorption of excess atmospheric CO₂. • ...
Unit 3- Hydrosphere Vocab 2025-10-20
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- Water , Water with very few dissolved salts; it is renewable but limited.
- Mining , Using groundwater faster than it can be replaced, making it nonrenewable.
- ,A process that releases hydrogen from methane and produces carbon dioxide.
- Zone, An area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer.
- ,A permeable layer of rock and soil that holds groundwater.
- of Aeration , The upper layer of soil or rock with air-filled spaces between particles.
- Zone ,The bottom of a body of water, home to decomposers and organisms adapted to deep water.
- Pollution ,Pollution that comes from many diffuse sources over a large area.
- Pollution ,Large amounts of sediment from erosion change aquatic environments and degrade water quality.
- ,Landscaping using native or drought-resistant plants to conserve water.
- ,A material with spaces or pores that can absorb water.
- Pollution , A heat source raises the temperature of a waterway, reducing oxygen levels.
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- Pollution ,Pollution that comes from a single, specific location (e.g., factory pipe).
- ,Excess nutrients (like phosphorus and nitrogen) cause rapid algae growth, reducing oxygen and harming aquatic life.
- Eutrophication ,Eutrophication caused by human activity, especially fertilizer use.
- Energy , Energy generated when water flows through a dam and turns turbines.
- Water , Includes lakes, ponds, and rivers; freshwater found above ground.
- , An area of land that supplies water to a river system.
- ,A material with no pores that water cannot move through.
- , A process that uses electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen gases.
- of Saturation , The lower layer of soil or rock where all the spaces are filled with water.
- ,A wetland formed where a river meets the sea, containing brackish water.
- Pollution , Pollution from pathogens and viruses entering a waterway, causing health issues.
- ,The process of removing salt from saltwater to make freshwater.
- , A deep hole dug to access groundwater in the zone of saturation.
25 Clues: ,A material with spaces or pores that can absorb water. • , An area of land that supplies water to a river system. • ,A material with no pores that water cannot move through. • ,A permeable layer of rock and soil that holds groundwater. • ,The process of removing salt from saltwater to make freshwater. • ...
transpiration, photosynthesis, absorption 2018-06-13
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- / movement of particles from higher to lower concentration through a semipermeable membrane
- / bulging of the cell due to inward movement of water
- / relative concentration of solutions that determine the direction and extent of diffusion
- / outside the cell, the concentration of solute is less
- / loss of water from the openings present on the old stems
- / outward diffusion of water when surrounding solution is more concentrated
- / the outward movement of water from cell leads to this condition
- / a solution is a measure of its tendency to take in water by osmosis
- / inward movement of water when surrounding are less concentrated
- / pressure exerted by the cell wall on cell content
- / loss of water from the aerial parts of the plant body
- / process of making food in plants with the help of sunlight, chlorophyll, water
- / pressure developed in root due to inflow of water
- / the movement of particles from higher to lower concentration without any input of energy
- / pressure of the cell content on the cell wall
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- / movement of particles from higher to lower concentration in direct contact
- / a membrane which allow only certain molecules to pass through them
- / loss of water from a minute ipening present on the surface of the leaf
- / splitting of water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen ions in the presence of light and grana
- / the loss of excess amount of water due to root pressure
- / loss of water from surface of leaves and stem
- / the process of removal of starch from the leaves
- / the process of conversion of glucose to starch
- / the recovery of plasmolysis
- / a phenomenan by which the living or dead absorb water by surface attraction
- / the solute concentration outside the cell is higher
- / the passage of substance from lower to higher concentration using energy of the cell
- / concentration in cell and surroundings are same
28 Clues: / the recovery of plasmolysis • / loss of water from surface of leaves and stem • / pressure of the cell content on the cell wall • / the process of conversion of glucose to starch • / concentration in cell and surroundings are same • / the process of removal of starch from the leaves • / pressure exerted by the cell wall on cell content • ...
Hydrology Vocabulary 2023-09-27
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- tendency of water molecules to stick to other substances
- the tension of the the surface of a liquid
- the process of changing water vapor to liquid
- the salt concentration in seawater
- the effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of global winds and surface ocean currents.
- process by which water soaks into the ground.
- the vertical extent of the ocean’s water
- the property of having poles
- currents caused by differences in density at the top and bottom
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- a semi-enclosed area where fresh water from a river meets salty water from the sea.
- water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- movement of water through the earth
- east to west between 50° and 60° north and south of the Equator and the North and South Poles.
- a strong surface current that returns to the ocean from the shore.
- deep ocean water rises to the surface
- the weight of a substance for a specific volume
- precipitation that flows over the surface of the land
- the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density.
- Water that falls from clouds to the surface
- the weight of the water per unit volume
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- tendency of water molecules to stick to itself
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
- process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to make food
- the portion of a lake or ocean where there is little or no sunlight.
- substance with the ability to dissolve other substances
- the land that water flows across on its way to a river.
- west to east in the middle latitudes.
- a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean.
- simple chemical compound containing 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atoms.
- amount of energy to convert 1g of a substance from liquid to gas
- either of the two points on Earth where its axis of rotation intersects its surface.
- five loops located on Earth's oceans created by surface ocean currents.
- the uppermost layer of a body of water that receives sunlight
- amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance 1 degree
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- ocean water that sinks due to higher density.
- the release of water vapor by living organisms
- the process of changing from liquid to gas
- a stream of moving water that flows through the ocean
- the land drained by a river, stream or lake
- a stream of moving water that flows through the surface of the ocean, caused by winds
- a porous rock layer underground that is a reservoir for water
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- east to west between the Equator and 30°N and 30°S.
- a natural system linked by living (plants, animals) and nonliving (soil, air, water)things.
48 Clues: the property of having poles • the salt concentration in seawater • movement of water through the earth • west to east in the middle latitudes. • deep ocean water rises to the surface • the weight of the water per unit volume • the vertical extent of the ocean’s water • the tension of the the surface of a liquid • the process of changing from liquid to gas • ...
Science project 2021-03-01
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- A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer.
- The layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water.
- The top of the saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth's surface.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- A characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain,snow, sleet, or hail.
- A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
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- The process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves.
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live,grow and reproduce.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- The buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, condensation, and precipitation.
19 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • The land area that supplies water to a river system. • An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water. • A ridge of land that separates one watershed from another. • The process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves. • ...
Air , Water and Weather 2021-08-18
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- Water vapor frozen into ice and falling as ice crystals .
- Thick clouds formed of tiny drops .
- the cool ______ breeze blows during the night time .
- Process of pouring water slowly into another contents so that the impurities are separated .
- it is the process in which we leave the water contents for some time so that the heavier particles get settled down .
- Pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers .
- Process in which water changes into water vapor .
- A violent disturbance of atmosphere with strong winds .
- Tiny drops of water formed when hot atmospheric air condenses .
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- _______ is the process in which we add chlorine in the water to kill the germs .
- ________ is the in which we use filter paper to remove insoluble impurities .
- When steam gets cooled , they again transform into tiny water droplets . this process is called _______ .
- _______ is the simplest form of purification of water .
- Gaseous form of water .
- A condition when amount of water vapor in atmosphere is high.
- the cool ______ breeze blows during the daytime .
16 Clues: Gaseous form of water . • Thick clouds formed of tiny drops . • Pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers . • Process in which water changes into water vapor . • the cool ______ breeze blows during the daytime . • the cool ______ breeze blows during the night time . • _______ is the simplest form of purification of water . • ...
GPB Water Key terms 2022-08-26
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- The condition or state of being impure as if waste materials are in water.
- The process in which water is re-used and recycled back to the earth's atmosphere through evaporation and back down by precipitation
- A river or a stream that flows into a larger body of water.
- A hole sunk into the ground to collect liquid such as water.
- A piece of land that divides or separates waters that flow to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a unit of length used in measurement that is one-millionth of a meter.
- Heavy precipitation that falls from storms or snowing.
- a source of water that can be any body of water from which water is publicly used
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- The removal of things such as sand, and grit from water.
- waste components such as solids, mud, and liquids and oils in water.
- something having a high productivity rate with minimal effort.
- A storm drain designed to drain excess water from things such as roads.
- microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
- water that has been used in homes, businesses, and industrial purposes.
- insect organisms in their nymph phase that lack a vertebrae
- a long period of no rain.
16 Clues: a long period of no rain. • Heavy precipitation that falls from storms or snowing. • The removal of things such as sand, and grit from water. • A river or a stream that flows into a larger body of water. • microscopic organisms such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi. • insect organisms in their nymph phase that lack a vertebrae • ...
Water Cycle and Weather 2021-03-18
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- cold air is pushed down and brings nice weather
- warm air is pushed up and brings stormy weather
- water found underground in cracks and spaces in soil sand and rock
- the falling of Earth to any form of water (snow, rain, sleet, hail)
- shown by a line with half circles and brings light rain
- heat travelling in waves from the sun
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- shown by a line with triangles brings thunderstorms and heavy rain
- changing from a gas to a liquid
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- a large natural or artificial body of water used to store water
- hurricanes, tornadoes, flood, drought, blizzard
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- plants release water from their leaves that evaporate and turn into water vapor
- measures the amount of rainfall
- the process by which precipitation soaks into the ground and moves through rocks cracks
- measure the wind speed
16 Clues: measure the wind speed • measures the amount of rainfall • changing from a liquid to a gas • changing from a gas to a liquid • heat travelling in waves from the sun • cold air is pushed down and brings nice weather • hurricanes, tornadoes, flood, drought, blizzard • warm air is pushed up and brings stormy weather • shown by a line with half circles and brings light rain • ...
Water CWLA Stage 4 2022-10-10
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- The N in FD TONKS (5,5)
- A map where only key features are highlighted beyond the outline of the map.
- The local Aboriginal name for the river in Dubbo.
- A local dam that has three times the amount of water as Sydney Harbour.
- Another word for liquid precipitation.
- How water moves from the trees to the atmosphere.
- The largest river in the world (3,6).
- How water moves from the ocean to the atmosphere.
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- The largest reservoirs of salt water on Earth.
- The release of water from clouds to the ground.
- When a river rises above its banks.
- NSW Major River System
- The largest bodies of freshwater on Earth.
- The European name for the river in Dubbo.
- A winding curve of a river
- The formation of clouds.
16 Clues: NSW Major River System • The N in FD TONKS (5,5) • The formation of clouds. • A winding curve of a river • When a river rises above its banks. • The largest river in the world (3,6). • Another word for liquid precipitation. • The European name for the river in Dubbo. • The largest bodies of freshwater on Earth. • The largest reservoirs of salt water on Earth. • ...
Land Forms & Water Forms 2023-09-05
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- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- a collection or grouping of islands
- area of level land, usually at a low elevation and often covered with grasses
- a step-like series of waterfalls
- a sizable inland body of water
- low land between hills or mountains
- narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
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- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river
- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from inside the earth
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- natural elevation, greater height than a hill
- arid land with sparse vegetation
- area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300-3,000 feet high
- a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
16 Clues: a sizable inland body of water • arid land with sparse vegetation • a step-like series of waterfalls • a collection or grouping of islands • low land between hills or mountains • natural elevation, greater height than a hill • a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water • narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Dominik's water cycle crossword 2023-11-28
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- is a cloud that hangs very close to the ground
- moving a lot of water over land into the Ocean
- water that is a solid
- groundwater being stored in the ground
- plants sucking up water from the ground
- water running off a mountain
- mist that rises to make clouds
- the boss of the water-cycle
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- water shooting out from the ground
- a gas in the atmosphere that condenses to make a cloud
- rain,snow and hail
- 1 hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms
- has water and weight and floats in the sky
- where a low area on the ground where pools of water collect and make a ____
- water seeping into the ground
- 75% of earth
16 Clues: 75% of earth • rain,snow and hail • water that is a solid • the boss of the water-cycle • water running off a mountain • water seeping into the ground • mist that rises to make clouds • water shooting out from the ground • 1 hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms • groundwater being stored in the ground • plants sucking up water from the ground • ...
clean water and sanitation 2019-03-29
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- - part of the global ____
- - It's important to be alive
- - how can we measure the liquids
- - vital liquid to live
- - it hurts us and the environment
- - state of water
- - places far away from the city
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- - what we take to be clean
- - every person's right, part of the global goal
- - what we use to go to the bathroom
- - where we go to learn everyday
- - how the water should be to be drinkable
- - country where we live
- - happens when it's cloudy
- - one of the poorest continent
- - united nations abreviation
16 Clues: - state of water • - vital liquid to live • - country where we live • - part of the global ____ • - what we take to be clean • - happens when it's cloudy • - It's important to be alive • - united nations abreviation • - one of the poorest continent • - where we go to learn everyday • - places far away from the city • - how can we measure the liquids • ...
Water Cycle Cross Word 2024-08-27
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- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperatures in organisms.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of 2 or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent such as salt water.
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- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of salutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1'C. Waters high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- A substance that is dissolved in aa solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to move viscous liquids like honey.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • A substance that is dissolved in aa solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • ...
Properties of Water Terms 2024-08-27
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- Substance that can dissolve the most substance
- Measure of acidity or basicity of a solution
- Homogenous mixture of one or more substances within a solvent
- Characteristic of a molecule having positive and negative ends
- Attraction between molecules of two different substances
- Measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- Amount of heat energy to raise a substance's temperature by 1*C
- Amount of energy to convert 1 gram of liquid to gas
- Tightness on the surface of water caused by cohesion
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- Ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
- Resistance of a substance to changes in temperature
- Weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in a molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom
- of ice to act as an insulator and slow the loss of heat
- Mass of a substance per unit of volume
- Attraction between two same molecules
- Substance dissolved in a solvent
16 Clues: Substance dissolved in a solvent • Attraction between two same molecules • Mass of a substance per unit of volume • Measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • Measure of acidity or basicity of a solution • Substance that can dissolve the most substance • Resistance of a substance to changes in temperature • Amount of energy to convert 1 gram of liquid to gas • ...
Earth's Water and Atmosphere 2022-12-06
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- a prediction about the state of the atmosphere for a given location and time
- movement of matter due to differences in density
- large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar
- average weather conditions over a long period of time
- process by which plants release water vapor into the air through a leaf or stem
- boundary between air masses of different densities
- change of state from a gas to a solid
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- movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
- continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, land, ocean, and living things
- curving path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to Earth's rotation
- any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from the clouds
- change of state from a liquid to a gas
- change of state from a gas to a liquid
- short term state of the atmosphere including temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind, clouds
- precipitation that flows over the land and into rivers and streams
- change of state from a solid to a gas
16 Clues: change of state from a gas to a solid • change of state from a solid to a gas • change of state from a liquid to a gas • change of state from a gas to a liquid • movement of matter due to differences in density • boundary between air masses of different densities • average weather conditions over a long period of time • ...
Properties of Water Vocab 2025-08-27
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- Resistance of a substance to changes in temperature.
- Ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity.
- Weak bond where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to a electronegative atom in another molecule.
- Molecule with distinct postive & negative ends that form hydrogen bonds in water.
- The amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
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- Attraction between molecules of different substances.
- Mixture of substances where a solute is dissolved in a solvent.
- Tightness on the surface of water caused by cohesive forces.
- Amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas.
- Substance that can dissolve many types of solutes.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance.
- Substance dissolved in a solvent.
- Measure of a fluid's resistance to flow.
- Measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution.
- Ability of ice to act as a barrier to slow down the loss of heat of water beneath it.
16 Clues: Substance dissolved in a solvent. • Measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. • The mass of a substance per unit volume. • Measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. • Substance that can dissolve many types of solutes. • Attraction between molecules of the same substance. • Resistance of a substance to changes in temperature. • ...
Properties of Water Crossword 2025-10-08
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- Water molecules stick to other molecules
- Bonds in which electrons are shared, evenly or unevenly
- Bonding, The attraction of the hydrogen atom in one water molecule to the oxygen atom in another
- The uneven sharing of electrons
- Ice floats on water because it is less _____ than liquid water
- Substances which are not attracted to water molecules
- Capacity, The amount of energy it takes to raise a sample by 1 degree celcius
- Water molecules stick to themselves
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- Point, The temperature at which a liquid will convert to a gas until all of it boils away
- Heat Capacity, The amount of energy it takes to raise 1 gram of a sample by 1 degree celcius
- Point, The temperature at which a solid will convert to a liquid until all of it melts
- Substances which are attracted to water molecules
- The average kinetic energy in a sample
- Evenly shared electrons
- How much the nucleus of an atom will pull electrons towards itself
- Bonds in which electrons are transferred instead of shared
16 Clues: Evenly shared electrons • The uneven sharing of electrons • Water molecules stick to themselves • The average kinetic energy in a sample • Water molecules stick to other molecules • Substances which are attracted to water molecules • Substances which are not attracted to water molecules • Bonds in which electrons are shared, evenly or unevenly • ...
Crossword puzzle-WYATT WEBER 2023-11-27
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- liquid to a gas
- Giant body of water
- water falling into the ground
- Water moving under ground to find a hole to get to the surface
- A pot that holds water
- A plat take up water
- Slurp up water
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- Solid to a gas
- A slop or hill that makes water move down it
- Giant ball of gas that heats the Earth
- Water seeps into the ground
- Rain, snow, or hail
- water vapor
- A stream of water
- Giant water droplets that fall from the sky
15 Clues: water vapor • Solid to a gas • Slurp up water • liquid to a gas • A stream of water • Rain, snow, or hail • Giant body of water • A plat take up water • A pot that holds water • Water seeps into the ground • water falling into the ground • Giant ball of gas that heats the Earth • Giant water droplets that fall from the sky • A slop or hill that makes water move down it • ...
Unit E Paige Anweiler 8S 2016-05-31
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- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they started
- the process of breaking big rocks into little ones
- describes how pure (clean) the water is
- large moving body of ice
- the lowest level the water will reach on the shore
- forces saltwater through a filter (membrane) allowing water to pass but not salt
- a process in which a liquid or vapor mixture of two or more substances is separated into it's parts, by the application and removing heat
- high in dissolved materials ex. calcium and magnesium
- the process that takes place as rocks, and other parts of the Geo sphere, are broken down into smaller pieces
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem; may also be used to describe variety in a population or species
- are movements on the surface of the water
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
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- water that is drinkable/ safe to drink
- involves changes that some substances can cause on the surface of the rock that makes it change shape or colour
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- the amount of water-borne materials the stream or river carries
- the highest level the water will reach on the shore
- salts found in water
- take water from other places that have plenty to places that need water very badly
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific reason
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- are the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
25 Clues: salts found in water • large moving body of ice • water that is drinkable/ safe to drink • describes how pure (clean) the water is • are movements on the surface of the water • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • the process of breaking big rocks into little ones • the lowest level the water will reach on the shore • ...
unit # vocab-liam morrow 2025-09-11
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- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- body of rock that stores settlement
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- does not contain any salt
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source;
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- the amount of water in a stream
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
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- the uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule. They have positive and negative ends
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origi You cannot easily point to it.
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil,
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- an oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences in temperature and salinity
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- water mix of salt water and fresh water
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
26 Clues: does not contain any salt • the amount of water in a stream • body of rock that stores settlement • water mix of salt water and fresh water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • the process by which surface water enters the soil • ...
Properties of Water Review 2025-12-10
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- property of water that means water attached to itself
- type of bond that allows two water molecules to attach
- property of water that means water moves upward ( no space in answer)
- part of solution that is being dissolved
- positively charged element found in water
- elements that make up water ( no space between words)
- amount of hydrogens found in water
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- because water can dissolve almost anything it is called the _______________ solvent
- water has a very _______ melting and boiling point
- water packed so tightly that insects and other things can walk on it( no space)
- amount of oxygens found in water
- property of water that means water attached to something else
- part of solution that is doing the dissolving
- negatively charged element found in water
- an unequal sharing of electrons
- water as a solid is less _________dense, which allows it to float
16 Clues: an unequal sharing of electrons • amount of oxygens found in water • amount of hydrogens found in water • part of solution that is being dissolved • negatively charged element found in water • positively charged element found in water • part of solution that is doing the dissolving • water has a very _______ melting and boiling point • ...
New York City's Water Story: A Crossword 2025-09-19
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- 90% of New York City’s drinking water is filtered naturally by _____.
- This governmental power controversially allowed New York City to acquire the land where the Catskill system is now located by resettling locals, before the city switched to a collaborative and voluntary land acquisition program in 1997.
- The water that supplies New York City and the surrounding counties is sourced from 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes spread across nearly 2,000 miles, which makes up New York City’s ______.
- Water within the five boroughs is tested hundreds of times every day by DEP scientists through street-side _______ stations.
- This type of infrastructure serves as a conduit to transport water over long distances.
- This piece of infrastructure is used to impound a river, creating a reservoir.
- The New York City water supply and distribution system provides approximately one _____ gallons a day to the city’s 8.5 million residents.
- New York City’s first water supply system, built in 1842.
- The natural force that delivers water to New York City – without using electricity!
- Prior to the construction of the city’s first water supply system, residents sourced water from natural sources like streams, ponds, springs, and from infrastructure like private and public ____.
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- The northernmost reservoir in NYC’s supply system.
- The ____ Service Line Replacement Program is a city-funded effort to assist homeowners in environmental justice neighborhoods, who may have older residences with drinking water quality concerns.
- This watershed, named after the river that feeds several of its reservoirs, is one of the three water supplies for New York City.
- Although New York City’s _____ has grown by over 1.3 million since 1980, water demand has actually fallen about 35 percent – making New York City one of the most water-efficient large cities in the country.
- This element is added in small amounts to drinking water at the final stage of the treatment process in order to disinfect the water and prevent the growth of microorganism and bacteria.
- The Croton Water Filtration Plant, which can treat up to 290 million gallons of water a day and serves as the only drinking water treatment plant in the city, is located in this borough.
- Liquid water stored below the Earth’s surface.
- The final stop for drinking water from the Catskill system, before it enters the city’s distribution system.
18 Clues: Liquid water stored below the Earth’s surface. • The northernmost reservoir in NYC’s supply system. • New York City’s first water supply system, built in 1842. • 90% of New York City’s drinking water is filtered naturally by _____. • This piece of infrastructure is used to impound a river, creating a reservoir. • ...
Water fun and safety 2021-01-25
16 Clues: PFD • swim in • never alone • pass level 4 • tail swimmer • done in water • done on water • keeps us safe • signal rescuers • done around water • capsized? Do this • given in local pools • in case you get hurt • Frostbit Fins mermaid • the base for mermaiding • happens fast in cold water
Water Safety At Home 2020-03-24
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- / When you are around water: __________ and Think.(4)
- / Don’t leave children __________ in the bath.(10)
- / Keep children away from washing __________.(8)
- / Keep an eye on __________. Don’t let them wander off.(8)
- / In an __________: Float.(9)
- / Make sure __________ is secure.(7)
- / Make sure garden __________ are in place and locked.(5)
- / Always follow the __________ Safety Code.(5)
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- / Cover or fence in ponds and __________.(5)
- / Empty __________ pools, baths and buckets after use.(8)
- / Keep __________ plugs out of the reach of children.(4)
- / __________ outdoor water containers.(5)
- / __________ sinks after use.(5)
- / In an Emergency: __________ 999 or 112.(4)
- / When out and about, take extra __________ around open water.(4)
- / When you are around water: Stay __________.(8)
16 Clues: / In an __________: Float.(9) • / __________ sinks after use.(5) • / Make sure __________ is secure.(7) • / __________ outdoor water containers.(5) • / Cover or fence in ponds and __________.(5) • / In an Emergency: __________ 999 or 112.(4) • / Always follow the __________ Safety Code.(5) • / Keep children away from washing __________.(8) • ...
Water in the Atmosphere 2021-12-15
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- Is the measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- Is the movement of water between the atmosphere and Earth's surface.
- Is the direct transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves.
- The faster the particles move, the more ______ they have.
- Air temperature is usually measured with a _________.
- In this scale, the freezing point of water is 0°
- The process in which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water
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- Is the average amount of energy of motion from each particle of a substance.
- ________ are made of tiny particles that are constantly moving.
- This instrument is used to determine wind's direction.
- Is the name of the units used to measure temperature.
- Is any form of water that falls from clouds.
- Is a horizontal movement of air from a high pressure zone to a lower pressure one.
- The process in which water molecules escape into the air as water vapor
- As the air becomes less dense the air pressure __________.
- Is the transfer of thermal energy from a hot substance to a cold one.
16 Clues: Is any form of water that falls from clouds. • In this scale, the freezing point of water is 0° • Is the name of the units used to measure temperature. • Air temperature is usually measured with a _________. • This instrument is used to determine wind's direction. • Is the measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. • ...
ACRONYMS FOR WATER HEATERS 2022-01-04
16 Clues: WH • PV • GV • PVC • H2O • CO2 • OXIDE NoX • BTU PER HOUR • CARBON DIOXIDE • POWER DIRECT VENT • FIRST HOUR RATING • BRITISH THERMAL UNIT • UNIFORM ENERGY FACTOR • POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH • TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE • COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC HEAVY DUTY
Water Treatment Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-15
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- Abbr.centers for medicare and medicaid services?
- Abbr.agency that regulater drinking water in US?
- lethal to patients;tested performed before each shift begins and must be <0.1PPM?
- strains of particles,solutes,and other substances down to a given size?
- non-carbon based impurities
- Abbr.associate for advancement of medical instrumentation?
- _______ radiation; alters the DNA of bacteria?
- large amounts of aluminum in drinking water can put a patient at risk for?
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- _________ prevention device prevents treated water from flowing back into city water?
- chlorine checks should be done after RO has been running for _______ mins?
- main way we remove chlorine and chloramines?
- carbon based impurities
- process that removes anions and cations from dialysis water system?
- substance added to city drinking water?
- You can perform dialysis treatment if chlorine is detected in the "polisher" carbon tank?
- what is the universal solvent?
16 Clues: carbon based impurities • non-carbon based impurities • what is the universal solvent? • substance added to city drinking water? • main way we remove chlorine and chloramines? • _______ radiation; alters the DNA of bacteria? • Abbr.centers for medicare and medicaid services? • Abbr.agency that regulater drinking water in US? • ...
Vocabulary (Inquiry and Water 2013-01-18
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- A type of liquid, matter that flows
- The amount of salt in a solution
- Taking care of something that someone else must also take care of
- Caused by humans
- The total mass of all living material in a specific area, habitat, or region
- stock The number of organisms present in an area at a particular time
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- Two or more atoms chemically combined
- Waste or water that flows out of some place
- Tool that measures salinity in a solution
- Element mixed together in the same phase
- Diffusion of fluid through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a higher solute concentration until there is an equal concentration of fluid on both sides of the membrane
- Caused by salt water and fresh water mixing together
- A force tending to stretch or elongate something
- All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- Non natural chemicals or waste in the environment
- The degree of compactness of a substance
16 Clues: Caused by humans • The amount of salt in a solution • A type of liquid, matter that flows • Two or more atoms chemically combined • Element mixed together in the same phase • The degree of compactness of a substance • Tool that measures salinity in a solution • Waste or water that flows out of some place • A force tending to stretch or elongate something • ...
De dreiging van water. 2015-03-09
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- Gebied tussen rivierdijken.
- Het meest indrukwekkende onderdeel van het Deltaplan, dan maar liefst acht kilometer land is.
- Een buitendijks gebied bij zee, begroeid met gras dat alleen bij hoge vloed overstroomt.
- Door de komst van dit 'ding' konden droogmakerijen ontstaan.
- Vroeger ging met op deze kunstmatige heuveltjes wonen om te voorkomen dat hun huis zou overstromen.
- Een door dijken omringd gebied waarbinnen de waterstand geregeld kan worden.
- Een soort grote sloot naast de rivier die een teveel aan water kan afvoeren.
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- Het bijzondere kenmerk van een droogmakerij.
- Groot waterproject waardoor Flevoland kon ontstaan.
- Plan om een teveel aan water in Nederlandse rivieren veilig te kunnen afvoeren en/of opslaan.
- Omdat Nederland ... de zeespiegel ligt, is de dreiging van water groot.
- Het verleggen van de dijk richting zee om zo land te winnen.
- Dit materiaal blijft achter in buitendijkse gebieden wanneer deze vaak overstromen.
- Met dit hulpmiddel kan een teveel aan water uit een gebied worden weggepompt.
- Vanaf de twaalfde eeuw werden deze voor het eerst aangelegd om water tegen te houden.
- Groot waterproject waardoor Zeeland beschermd is tegen water.
16 Clues: Gebied tussen rivierdijken. • Het bijzondere kenmerk van een droogmakerij. • Groot waterproject waardoor Flevoland kon ontstaan. • Het verleggen van de dijk richting zee om zo land te winnen. • Door de komst van dit 'ding' konden droogmakerijen ontstaan. • Groot waterproject waardoor Zeeland beschermd is tegen water. • ...
Properties of Water Crossword 2024-01-05
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- Zone of rapid change in salinity. Divides surface salinity from deeper water, but several haloclines may occur.
- Property of water that describes how water molecules tend to stick to other substances.
- Bonds that form between the partially positive hydrogen atoms and the partially negative oxygen atoms of water molecules (2 words).
- Transition layer between warmer mixed water at the surface and cooler deep water below.
- Physical property of water that depends on the amount of dissolved solids/salt.
- Molecules of water do this when freezing.
- Substance with a pH greater than 7.
- Substance with a pH of 7.
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- Property of water that describes how water molecules stick together.
- Tool of a marine biologist that is used to determine the salinity of a water sample.
- Organisms that can tolerate some fluctuations in salinity.
- Substance with a pH of less than 7.
- Organisms that cannot tolerate changes in salinity.
- Chemical property of substances that typically ranges from 0 to 14.
- Physical property that is dependent upon the amount of kinetic energy within the atoms of a substance.
- Physical property that is a measure of the amount of matter within a given volume.
16 Clues: Substance with a pH of 7. • Substance with a pH of less than 7. • Substance with a pH greater than 7. • Molecules of water do this when freezing. • Organisms that cannot tolerate changes in salinity. • Organisms that can tolerate some fluctuations in salinity. • Chemical property of substances that typically ranges from 0 to 14. • ...
Water (pages 56-70) 2023-02-16
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- Where Singapore draws its water supply from Johor, Malaysia (see page 65)
- Glacier found in India.
- Singapore's National Water Agency
- Number of layers found ground (see page 61)
- An eg of a catchment area in Singapore.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly,
- The process of changing from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
- Glacier found in the northern hemisphere.
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- The process by which water is lost through the surface of a plant.
- River found in Egypt.
- Another name for water.
- The place where the river begins.
- The process of changing from a liquid to gaseous state.
- River found in South America.
- Glacier found in South America.
- An area that receives water and also contributes to rivers
16 Clues: River found in Egypt. • Another name for water. • Glacier found in India. • River found in South America. • Glacier found in South America. • The place where the river begins. • Singapore's National Water Agency • A large mass of ice that moves slowly, • An eg of a catchment area in Singapore. • Glacier found in the northern hemisphere. • ...
Unit 4 Saving water 2024-03-06
WATER AND SEPARATION TECHNIQUE 2024-06-10
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- A separation technique used to remove impurities such as heavy metals, bacteria and viruses.
- A process where water particles on the surface of a liquid gain energy and move faster and further apart.
- A term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks.
- The energy that water particles gain or loses to change from one state to another.
- A process where steam changes to water as it touches cool surface.
- The distillate that you get after distillation of soda drinks.
- The sand that is trapped in a filter paper as mixture is passed through.
- A separation technique used to separate soluble solute from a solution.
- The constant temperature when water change from liquid to gas.
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- A separation technique used to separate large insoluble particles in a solution.
- The temperature where freezing or melting occur.
- One of the uses of filtration in the industries and factories.
- The liquid used to create mixture called solution.
- Added during distillation to make boiling faster.
- The filtrate that can be obtained after filtering mixture of sand and salt in water.
- An apparatus used to cool down steam into droplets of water.
- The term for water in solid form.
17 Clues: The term for water in solid form. • The temperature where freezing or melting occur. • Added during distillation to make boiling faster. • The liquid used to create mixture called solution. • A term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks. • An apparatus used to cool down steam into droplets of water. • ...
Air and Water Pollution 2022-11-09
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- The method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation.
- measures the intensity of sound
- Chemical compounds that form toxic fumes
- Used as an insulator that will cause heart and lung failure if inhaled
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- granite is what kind of material
- When lakes and slow moving streams contain an abundance of nutrients they are:
- The percentage of the total volume of rock that has spaces
- When air pollution hangs over urban areas and reduces visibility, it is called:
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- The accumulation of pollutants at a successive level of the food chain
- Built across rivers to control the river's flow
- types of vehicles with no tailpipe emissions
- Water that is safe to drink
- This kind of pollution causes fatigue, stress, and anxiety
- The percentage of water found in icecaps and glaciers
- designing landscapes that require minimal water use.
16 Clues: Water that is safe to drink • measures the intensity of sound • granite is what kind of material • Chemical compounds that form toxic fumes • types of vehicles with no tailpipe emissions • Built across rivers to control the river's flow • An underground formation that contains groundwater • designing landscapes that require minimal water use. • ...
Properties of Water Vocab 2022-05-03
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- When a saturated solution has more solute than can be accepted at a given temperature, caused by cooling a saturated solution.
- Formation of a solution by dissolving a solute in a solvent.
- A molecule with a symmetrical electrical charge (hyphenated word)
- The ability to be dissolved, especially in water.
- Any form of precipitation with acidic components (2 Words)
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- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent)
- a substance that reacts with acids to form a salt and which releases hydroxide ions, accepts protons, or donates electrons in aqueous solution
- A molecule with a positive and negative end, due to the distribution of electrons.
- When a solution can still accept more solute.
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red
- The major part of a solution, typically a liquid.
- A solution using water as the solute.
- The minor part of a solution, could be a liquid, solid, or gas.
- Shaking or stirring a solution to dissolve the solute.
- The quantity of solvent contained in a given amount of solute or solution.
- When a solution has reached the maximum amount of solute for its temperature.
16 Clues: A solution using water as the solute. • When a solution can still accept more solute. • The major part of a solution, typically a liquid. • The ability to be dissolved, especially in water. • Shaking or stirring a solution to dissolve the solute. • Any form of precipitation with acidic components (2 Words) • ...
Water Cycle- Gentry Jones 2022-11-29
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- a place where underground water finds a
- When water vapor gas forms back to liquid
- When precipitation falls and seeps into the ground
- Where hot water deep in the ground contributes to the ocean
- to the out side world and emerges
- Runoff that accumulates and is responsible for moving water into the ocean
- big part of the water cycle that moves very slowly but, the amount of water in them goes up and down, due to the temperature
- The cause of the whole water cycle that started it all and provides heat and energy.
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- when liquid water heats and forms into water vapor gas
- A large amount of freshwater is in the ground due to this and helps plants and people survive
- A large travel way in the sky that moves water everywhere
- when solids skip the melting phase and go straight to water vapor
- after fallen, it takes six months to melt and make the rivers rise,but as it waits to soon melt into the rivers those six months, it normally is locked up in "storage" next to the river as ice.
- water vapor that floats in the sky
- A deep area in the land that collects and pools.
- Due to gravity, water flows off land and mountains
16 Clues: water vapor that floats in the sky • to the out side world and emerges • a place where underground water finds a • When water vapor gas forms back to liquid • A deep area in the land that collects and pools. • When precipitation falls and seeps into the ground • Due to gravity, water flows off land and mountains • when liquid water heats and forms into water vapor gas • ...
Water Cycle Macen g 2022-11-29
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- the water from trees/plants evaporate into gas
- this is somthing that blanks into ground if you dont clean it up fast enough
- This is where a gas turns into liquid
- this is where water is stored under_
- This is where water get to hot or heated and turned into gas
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- this is water all around the world that some people fish in or swim
- low clouds on the ground that you can barley see through
- _ and gravity are the main sourses of water sourse
- The water from clouds seep into the ground
- when it snows on mountains when it melts it flows back into water
- _ is where plants and trees start to come back
- This is forced by ground water that is heated by rising magma
- this is somthing you need a lot of water molocules for
- this is 96% of earths water
- this is where somtimes ice and snow begin to appear on lakes and streams
- if this thing doesn't have water we would not have a lot of meat or food
16 Clues: this is 96% of earths water • this is where water is stored under_ • This is where a gas turns into liquid • The water from clouds seep into the ground • the water from trees/plants evaporate into gas • _ is where plants and trees start to come back • _ and gravity are the main sourses of water sourse • this is somthing you need a lot of water molocules for • ...
The Water Cycle P6 2022-11-30
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- A salt lake or saline lake is a landlocked body of water that has a concentration of salts.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- water added to the aquifer through the unsaturated zone after infiltration and percolation following any storm rainfall event.
- areas where standing water covers the soil or an area where the ground is very wet.
- is a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- surface runoff of rainwater, landscape irrigation, and car washing created by urbanization.
- occurs when water molecules change phase from liquid to vapor at the air–sea interface.
- the total amount of water, including the water vapor, in an unsaturated soil.
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- water occurring in a natural environment that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as seawater.
- contains water that is not salty, usually in contrast to the sea.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- primarily the result of wind pushing on the surface of the water and density differences between water masses.
- a mass of snow on the ground that is compressed and hardened by its own weight.
- water that results from the melting of snow.
16 Clues: water that results from the melting of snow. • contains water that is not salty, usually in contrast to the sea. • water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock. • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • the total amount of water, including the water vapor, in an unsaturated soil. • ...
aquifer and surface water 2025-03-11
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- a type of rock that is susceptible to dissolving via ground water
- measure of how easily a solid allows fluids to pass through it
- movement of water by plants from roots out the leafs
- process of water vapor becoming a liquid
- type of rock susceptible to dissolving via groundwater
- responsible for determining which way water flows
- percentage of total volume of rock that consists of open pore spaces
- zone filled with air
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- movement of water through the soil
- steepness of water drop
- how rough the water is
- table upper level of the saturation zone
- zone filled with water
- name for a cone that forms when rate of withdrawal exceeds rate of groundwater flow
- topographical region formed by sinkholes
- bound below and above by impermeable rock
16 Clues: zone filled with air • how rough the water is • zone filled with water • steepness of water drop • movement of water through the soil • table upper level of the saturation zone • topographical region formed by sinkholes • process of water vapor becoming a liquid • bound below and above by impermeable rock • responsible for determining which way water flows • ...
Water Properties and Tonicity 2025-04-13
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- Smallest form of matter that makes up everything
- Membrane a barrier that lets certain substances through but blocks others
- Net flow of water across a semipermeable membrane
- Bonds The strongest bond between hydrogen atoms and highly electronegative atoms (Oxygen, Nitrogen, Fluorine), and is found between the formation of water molecules
- When hydrogen bonds hold a substance together
- There is a low concentration of solute in the surrounding environment of the cell. The amount of water inside the cell is greater than the outside so the water is moving into the cell.
- When substances cling to each other
- the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane
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- The tendency of an atom to attract electrons (how likely or how unlikely it is)
- Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds
- The stretching of hydrogen bonds as a result of bonds formed via cohesion
- There is a high concentration of solute in the surrounding environment of the cell. The amount of water inside the cell is less than the outside so the water will rush out of the cell.
- Atoms share electrons, have partial charges on atoms
- The concentration inside and outside the cell are the same (at equilibrium)
- The even distribution of electrons between atoms
- The uneven distribution of electrons between atoms
16 Clues: When substances cling to each other • Two or more atoms connected by chemical bonds • When hydrogen bonds hold a substance together • Smallest form of matter that makes up everything • The even distribution of electrons between atoms • Net flow of water across a semipermeable membrane • The uneven distribution of electrons between atoms • ...
Envi. Sci water project 2025-04-30
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- A hole dug into an aquifer to reach ground water is called a
- Obstruction's placed in a river or stream to block its flow
- Water found below Earth’s surface
- All of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- Water that flows over land and has not been absorbed into the ground
- The boundary between the two zones is the
- Layers with few or no pores are called
- The process of moving water from its source to places where humans use it, such as homes and farm fields, is called
- Layers containing spaces, or pores, through which water can pass are called
- Large lakes that store water for human use
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- Any area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer below is called the
- Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water
- Water moves downhill according to gravity, form-ing a network of connected streams and rivers called a
- Water found on Earth’s surface
- Water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts
- The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soi
16 Clues: Water found on Earth’s surface • Water found below Earth’s surface • Layers with few or no pores are called • The boundary between the two zones is the • Large lakes that store water for human use • The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soi • Water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts • Obstruction's placed in a river or stream to block its flow • ...
SMS/water cycle / stazja 2024-12-18
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- water that slip in to the ground
- water collects in rivers lakes oceans and other bodies of water or ice caps and glacier
- a little ocean that from a river
- melting of snow making haft of the ocean
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temporary pressure
- water soaks into the soil from the ground level and moves into rocks through cracks and pores
- condensed water vapor that falls back to earth
- precipitation that reaches earth's surface flows over land and reaches lakes rivers and oceans
- science word for water
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- the process of a liquid changing into a gas due to an increase in temp or pressure
- plants absorb water through their roots and then give off water vapor through their leaves
- the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
- driving force of the water cycle
- when all the water go in the like
- 75% of the of the water cycle
- clouds that stay their
16 Clues: clouds that stay their • science word for water • 75% of the of the water cycle • water that slip in to the ground • a little ocean that from a river • driving force of the water cycle • when all the water go in the like • melting of snow making haft of the ocean • condensed water vapor that falls back to earth • ...
Water cycle SMS/Scarlett 2024-12-17
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- the main part of the water cycle
- the water that sits underground
- water that runs off your car when its wet
- the water that sits on top of the sky
- a vapor that falls back on earth ex: rain snow
- a cloud that is lower
- a liquid changing into a gas to a temperature
- flow the water flowing in the creeks rivers ECT
- main part of the cycle that keeps the water up or down
- they drink water keeping the cycle moving
- largest reservoir of water on earth
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- snow ice etc changing into water vapor
- the water in the air rises up in the sky and it becomes a cloud
- Water that comes from the sky
- run off reaches earth face of the earth flows over land
- a gas changing into a liquid
16 Clues: a cloud that is lower • a gas changing into a liquid • Water that comes from the sky • the water that sits underground • the main part of the water cycle • largest reservoir of water on earth • the water that sits on top of the sky • snow ice etc changing into water vapor • water that runs off your car when its wet • they drink water keeping the cycle moving • ...
unit 3- water quality 2025-09-25
16 Clues: fbebfoqwifo • fuefboiqwof • fbwufuqwfoq • bfiwfibfiwi • jfbfowfbqow • ufbqioefoqwf • bfuiqwfbwofq • buwfuqbfwifb • webfuiqwbfqwb • fqbqbfiuefuieo • fuqufqwofiqwof • buqfwiofbwqoobf • eduwhdfqwiufbiw • fbuqefiubqeifieb • fiubfoweibfbefbi • Dioxide ubfuqafbuiqwf
Properties Of Water - Yorigran 2025-09-04
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- Bond A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- Tension The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- of Vaporization The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
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- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it
- Solvent A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- Stability The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- Action The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- Heat The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
properties of water- Ella.R 2025-08-27
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- the tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7 making it neutral
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The resistance of a substance such as water to changes in temperature contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. Where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as salt water
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- a substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1C. Waters high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures
- a substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example salt is a solute when dissolved in water
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules
- The measure of a fluids resistance to flow. Water has a low viscosity meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey
- the mass of a substance per unit volume. water is unique because its solid form is less dense than its liquid form allowing ice to float
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7 making it neutral • a substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example salt is a solute when dissolved in water • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
Water Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-27
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- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance
- The resistance of a substance such as water to changes in temperature
- A substance that can dissolve in a wide variety of solutes
- The attracted between molecules of different substances
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends
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- A weak bond between two molecules
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of liquid into gas
- The amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 Celsius
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent
- The tightness on the surface of water
- The mass of a substance per unit volume
- A measure of the acidity of a solution
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity
16 Clues: A weak bond between two molecules • The tightness on the surface of water • A measure of the acidity of a solution • The mass of a substance per unit volume • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent • The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • The attraction between molecules of the same substance • The attracted between molecules of different substances • ...
Properties Of Water - Julian 2025-08-28
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- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- Tension The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater
- of Vaporization The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- Action The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
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- Stability The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- Bond A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- Solvent A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- Heat The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • ...
Properties of Water iris 2025-09-12
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- Dynamics The study of how fluids move, which includes understanding viscosity and flow rates.
- The level of base in a substance. Substances with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules sticking to a glass surface.
- Heat The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C. Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- Solvent A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- Regulation The ability of a substance to maintain a stable temperature, important for environments and living organisms.
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- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- Tension The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- Forces The intermolecular forces that cause different molecules to stick together. This helps water climb up surfaces.
- The process by which solvent molecules surround and interact with solute molecules, leading to dissolution.
- The level of acid in a substance. Measured on the pH scale, substances with a pH less than 7 are acidic.
- Forces The intermolecular forces that cause similar molecules to stick together. In water, this results in surface tension.
- Bond A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- of Vaporization The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
16 Clues: The level of base in a substance. Substances with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline. • Dynamics The study of how fluids move, which includes understanding viscosity and flow rates. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
Crossword puzzle-WYATT WEBER 2023-11-27
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- liquid to a gas
- Giant body of water
- water falling into the ground
- Water moving under ground to find a hole to get to the surface
- A pot that holds water
- A plat take up water
- Slurp up water
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- Solid to a gas
- A slop or hill that makes water move down it
- Giant ball of gas that heats the Earth
- Water seeps into the ground
- Rain, snow, or hail
- water vapor
- A stream of water
- Giant water droplets that fall from the sky
15 Clues: water vapor • Solid to a gas • Slurp up water • liquid to a gas • A stream of water • Rain, snow, or hail • Giant body of water • A plat take up water • A pot that holds water • Water seeps into the ground • water falling into the ground • Giant ball of gas that heats the Earth • Giant water droplets that fall from the sky • A slop or hill that makes water move down it • ...
water cycle - Brooklynn S 2022-12-01
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- what is made of water
- what is it called when plants take water
- What is this made of
- how do the clouds form
- where is clouds formed
- what is frozen water
- main driving force of the water cycle
- water to gas
- what melts into water
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- what is the scientific name for it's raining
- nothing more than water
- little bodies of water
- what is the big body of water
- what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- where dose the melted water go
15 Clues: water to gas • What is this made of • what is frozen water • what is made of water • what melts into water • little bodies of water • how do the clouds form • where is clouds formed • nothing more than water • what is the big body of water • where dose the melted water go • what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen • main driving force of the water cycle • ...
Liam Campbell water cycle crossword 7th hour 2023-11-28
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- when water vapor turns directly into ice
- the layer of air above us above the solid crust of earth
- how water vapor turns into a cloud
- ground water
- water that runs off the ground into the ocean
- a large body of fresh water surrounded by land
- the things that rain come out of
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- when ice turns directly into water vapor
- the category that falling snow, rain, and hail fall into
- the chemical formula of water
- where water in the soil moves down to ground water
- a large body of ice
- a large body of salt water
- provides the energy for the water cycle to work
- how water turns into water vapor
15 Clues: ground water • a large body of ice • a large body of salt water • the chemical formula of water • how water turns into water vapor • the things that rain come out of • how water vapor turns into a cloud • when ice turns directly into water vapor • when water vapor turns directly into ice • water that runs off the ground into the ocean • ...
Elephant Butte Irrigation District Terms 2013-02-21
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- Waterway with a great water carrying capacity of 125+ cubic feet per second.
- the quantity of water contained in a one foot cube.
- The bank on your right-hand when facing downstream.
- The addition of water to an aquifer by infiltration, either directly or indirectly.
- Conveyance structure which is designed to be deeper in the ground than a culvert and is used to permit the crossing of the channel by minimizing the hump effect that is created whenever a culvert is used.
- Waterway used to release excess water from a canal, feeder, or lateral, into a drain, another canal, feeder, lateral or back into the river. The main purpose is for emergencies and/or high flows of water.
- one foot-depth over one acre of land. An acre-foot represents 43,560 cubic feet, and/or 325,829 gallons of water.
- A structure located within the flow channel of the river in which its primary purpose is to divert river water into the canal system.
- This is a means of measuring the flow of water in a given parameter at a given time.
- Waterway with a carrying capacity of less than 125 cubic feet per second which is fed by a canal.
- The bank on your left-hand side facing downstream.
- The highest and safest point in any waterway that allows the water flow.
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- Conveyance structure that provides a means for the water to pass under a road or railroad.
- This is a check used in conjunction to provide for a change in the bottom grade to a lower grade.
- The bottom point of the bank slope whether on the outside of the bank or the inside.
- A secondary system consists of laterals, wasteways, and drains.
- consists of canals, feeders, and diversion dams. It can be compared to the major arteries and veins of the human circulatory system.
- Gate structure, which allows the release of irrigation water from the canal, feeder, lateral to the adjacent lands or into another waterway.
- Structure which conveys water over a channel or a waterway.
- Water control structure used in a channel or waterway to purposely restrict the flow of water to provide adequate pressure so as to push water through the turnout which is responsible for the delivery of water to adjacent lands.
- A waterway used to carry or convey ground water seepage or surface run-off to a down stream location.
- Structure where water is introduced into a canal, feeder, or lateral.
- An apparatus used to constantly measure the flow of water past a given point. The measurement is made on a graph and operates twenty-four hours a day.
- Water that finds its way back to its source of supply.
- 43,560 square feet or a square parcel of land 208 by 208 feet.
- Waterway which is used to re-charge one canal from another canal.
26 Clues: The bank on your left-hand side facing downstream. • the quantity of water contained in a one foot cube. • The bank on your right-hand when facing downstream. • Water that finds its way back to its source of supply. • Structure which conveys water over a channel or a waterway. • 43,560 square feet or a square parcel of land 208 by 208 feet. • ...
Weather 2024-12-09
Across
- Water vapor changes into liquid water.
- Water drops that are about 1,000 times the size of a cloud drop.
- Percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water.
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the Sun.
- Plants: water enters through the roots, travels to the leaves, and released into the air as water vapor.
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes.
- Water fall back to Earths surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water.
Down
- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals. A gas changes directly to a solid.
- Animals/People: release water vapor into the air every time they exhale.
- Measure of amount of water vapor iin the air.
- Temperature at which condensation begins.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact.
- Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth an the atmosphere.
- When rain falls through a layer of very cold air and freezes before it hits the ground.
16 Clues: Water vapor changes into liquid water. • Temperature at which condensation begins. • Measure of amount of water vapor iin the air. • Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact. • Water drops that are about 1,000 times the size of a cloud drop. • Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface. • ...
water cross word thing 2021-10-29
Across
- black land in magic the gathering
- large artificial container of water
- very cold crystalized water
- where boats come to sleep
- movement of liquid
- the act of changing water to a gas
- frozen water
- what water becomes at very high temperatures
- the chemical compounds of liquid ice
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- liquid container
- a land mass surrounded by water
- very small body of water
- moving sea water
- water that falls from the sky
- where land meats water
15 Clues: frozen water • liquid container • moving sea water • movement of liquid • where land meats water • very small body of water • where boats come to sleep • very cold crystalized water • water that falls from the sky • a land mass surrounded by water • black land in magic the gathering • the act of changing water to a gas • large artificial container of water • ...
Weather 2014-10-25
Across
- a large body of air that forms over a land mass or large body of water
- water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds
- high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- puffy cotton-ball clouds; seen on clear, warm days
- low layer clouds; dark; sometimes bring light rain
- plants release water as a gas
- an instrument used to measure water vapor in the air
- all the particles of air pressing down on the surface of the earth
- water vapor in the air
- the border where 2 air masses meet
Down
- water changing from liquid to a gas
- clouds towering dark clouds; rain on its way
- water is stored in lakes, rivers, and oceans
- the layer of air that surrounds our planet
- water that flows over the ground
- water falls to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, snow and hail
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- an instrument used to measure precipitation
19 Clues: water vapor in the air • plants release water as a gas • water that flows over the ground • the border where 2 air masses meet • water changing from liquid to a gas • an instrument used to measure wind speed • high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals • an instrument used to measure air pressure • the layer of air that surrounds our planet • ...
Marine Science Vocab 2022-09-08
Across
- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the earth
- the diffusion of water
- slightly negative and slightly positive
- organisms that have their internal salinity rise and fall along the water salinity
- cannot see different parts; tea, coffee
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth
- water attracted to other substances
- universal solvent
- can see different parts; salad, cereal
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance and affected by salinity
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- process that allows fish to use active transport to adjust water concentration
- substance that is dissolved
- water attracted to water
- a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of a solution
- mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater
- a layer of water on which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
19 Clues: universal solvent • the diffusion of water • water attracted to water • substance that is dissolved • water attracted to other substances • can see different parts; salad, cereal • slightly negative and slightly positive • cannot see different parts; tea, coffee • substance in which another substance is dissolved • mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment • ...
Marine Science Vocab 2022-09-09
Across
- can see different parts; salad, cereal
- a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of a solution
- slightly negative and slightly positive
- mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment
- substance that is dissolved
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- water attracted to other substances
- a layer of water on which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- water attracted to water
- the diffusion of water
- cannot see different parts; tea, coffee
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- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the earth
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
- organisms that have their internal salinity rise and fall along the water salinity
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance and affected by salinity
- universal solvent
- process that allows fish to use active transport to adjust water concentration
19 Clues: universal solvent • the diffusion of water • water attracted to water • substance that is dissolved • water attracted to other substances • can see different parts; salad, cereal • slightly negative and slightly positive • cannot see different parts; tea, coffee • substance in which another substance is dissolved • mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment • ...
Marine Science Vocab 2022-09-09
Across
- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the earth
- the diffusion of water
- slightly negative and slightly positive
- organisms that have their internal salinity rise and fall along the water salinity
- cannot see different parts; tea, coffee
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth
- water attracted to other substances
- universal solvent
- can see different parts; salad, cereal
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance and affected by salinity
Down
- process that allows fish to use active transport to adjust water concentration
- substance that is dissolved
- water attracted to water
- a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of a solution
- mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater
- a layer of water on which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
19 Clues: universal solvent • the diffusion of water • water attracted to water • substance that is dissolved • water attracted to other substances • can see different parts; salad, cereal • slightly negative and slightly positive • cannot see different parts; tea, coffee • substance in which another substance is dissolved • mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment • ...
Marine Science Vocab 2022-09-09
Across
- mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater
- process that allows fish to use active transport to adjust water concentration
- substance that is dissolved
- cannot see different parts; tea, coffee
- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the earth
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth
Down
- organisms that have their internal salinity rise and fall along the water salinity
- water attracted to water
- universal solvent
- a layer of water on which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- the diffusion of water
- water attracted to other substances
- can see different parts; salad, cereal
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance and affected by salinity
- slightly negative and slightly positive
- a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of a solution
19 Clues: universal solvent • the diffusion of water • water attracted to water • substance that is dissolved • water attracted to other substances • can see different parts; salad, cereal • cannot see different parts; tea, coffee • slightly negative and slightly positive • substance in which another substance is dissolved • mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment • ...
German Lunch Food 2022-04-21
20 Clues: Beer • Wine • Doner • Espresso • Sandwich • Tap-water • soft-drink • Cappuccino • Milk-coffee • Still-water • Ham-sandwich • Cheese-board • Sausage-platter • Cheese-sandwich • Sparkling-water • Cold-cut-platter • Spaghetti-icecream • cola-orange-soda-mix • Mixture-of-beer-and-lemonade • apple-juice-mineral-water-mix
Braelyn Goodell 4th Schreodl 2023-11-28
Across
- large body of water
- No air
- live beings
- happens when clouds get to full
- solid to a gas
Down
- this happens when the sun hits the water
- When water goes through a lot of transformations
- where water goes when evaporated
- glaciers are made of
- plants giving off water
- water element
- when the ground takes in water
- helps water flow
- makes the water cycle work
- When rivers rise after winter
15 Clues: No air • live beings • water element • solid to a gas • helps water flow • large body of water • glaciers are made of • plants giving off water • makes the water cycle work • When rivers rise after winter • when the ground takes in water • happens when clouds get to full • where water goes when evaporated • this happens when the sun hits the water • ...
Cut Flower Vocabulary 2016-02-24
Across
- These types of stems need only the diagonal cut to absorb maximum water
- These type of flowers need to be placed in cold water after being cut
- Five Make the slice at an angle of about ____ degrees
- When do you place flowers in water after cutting
- When stems are filled with water and carbohydrates they are ______ to the touch
- A substance that causes buds to remain closed, petals to have poor color, and flowers to have a shortened vase life
- These adjust the pH of water to facilitate and increase water uptake
- These were used to decrease the pH of water before no longer being minted
- This tool crushes flower vascular systems and prevents proper water uptake
- These types of stems need to be turned upside down and water poured into the open cavity of the stalk
- The least auspicious time to cut
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- These are necessary for cell metabolism
- With these types of stems, be sure to split the stems at the ends rather than smash them
- It encourages more flowering on my plants throughout the summer months and even into early fall
- Secretes latex sap that oozes into the water and clogs the vascular system of other flowers in the container, preventing them from absorbing water
- The number of flowers needed depends on the size of the _____
- Combat bacteria and are necessary for maintaining plant health
- These types of stems do better in a vase of cold water
- The arrangement should appear ___________ all around
- Flowers that go limp are not drinking well and need to be ______
20 Clues: The least auspicious time to cut • These are necessary for cell metabolism • When do you place flowers in water after cutting • The arrangement should appear ___________ all around • Five Make the slice at an angle of about ____ degrees • These types of stems do better in a vase of cold water • The number of flowers needed depends on the size of the _____ • ...
Unit E Crossword Fiona M. 2018-06-13
Across
- highest point of land on a continent
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- the laying down or depositing of sediments
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- this process operated by forcing salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- an area drained by a river; a low lying area on the Earth’s surface with thick layers of sediment
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- respond
- large moving body of ice
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- organism’s reaction to a simulate
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- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- physical characteristics or behaviour of a species that increases the species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- the solid outer part of Earth
- in water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in patterns that moves along the water’s surface
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- the process where the solution is boiled so that the water evaporates and leaves the salt behind
- transporting of rock fragments and soil
- any change in an organism’s environment
24 Clues: respond • large moving body of ice • the solid outer part of Earth • organism’s reaction to a simulate • amount of dissolved salts in water • highest point of land on a continent • water that is safe for humans to drink • transporting of rock fragments and soil • any change in an organism’s environment • daily change in water level of the oceans • ...
Lesson 17: Groundwater & Surface water 2024-04-10
Across
- The Great ______ Garbage patch is a region of the ocean where large amounts of trash are floating in the water.
- Water flows out of ______ in the rock forming natural springs.
- Pressure in the ___________ causes water to naturally rise in an artesian well.
- The Coriolis effect deflects air from ____ to ___ if the air is going toward the south
- Nitrogen in runoff from farms can cause algal _____ to occur in water biomes.
- A slow moving accumulation of ice, snow, and sediment found in cold climates
- Cold water ________ in the water column.
- Huge loops of surface waters
- Much of the trash floating in large amounts in the ocean are made of this material.
- It affects ocean currents.
- Warm water ________ in the water column.
- They affect ocean currents.
Down
- The rate of infiltration _____ as the permeability of soil increases.
- Largest collection of groundwater in the USA.
- American farms use 53 ______ gallons of water per day
- Water that is rising from the lower part of the ocean carries ______ that support the food chains.
- Rising ocean temperatures are greatly affecting weather around this ocean
- The ____ _____ is the line that separates the saturated and unsaturated zones in the soil profile
- Surface currents in the southern hemisphere move in this direction
- Changes in this factor affect ocean currents.
- Water heated in the ground is pushed through narrow tunnels in the ground to for this water source.
- The Coriolis effect deflects air from ____ to ___ if the air is going toward the north.
22 Clues: It affects ocean currents. • They affect ocean currents. • Huge loops of surface waters • Cold water ________ in the water column. • Warm water ________ in the water column. • Largest collection of groundwater in the USA. • Changes in this factor affect ocean currents. • American farms use 53 ______ gallons of water per day • ...
water cycle - Brooklynn S 2022-12-01
Across
- what is made of water
- what is it called when plants take water
- What is this made of
- how do the clouds form
- where is clouds formed
- what is frozen water
- main driving force of the water cycle
- water to gas
- what melts into water
Down
- what is the scientific name for it's raining
- nothing more than water
- little bodies of water
- what is the big body of water
- what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- where dose the melted water go
15 Clues: water to gas • What is this made of • what is frozen water • what is made of water • what melts into water • little bodies of water • how do the clouds form • where is clouds formed • nothing more than water • what is the big body of water • where dose the melted water go • what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen • main driving force of the water cycle • ...
water cycle - Brooklynn S 2022-12-01
Across
- what is made of water
- what is it called when plants take water
- What is this made of
- how do the clouds form
- where is clouds formed
- what is frozen water
- main driving force of the water cycle
- water to gas
- what melts into water
Down
- what is the scientific name for it's raining
- nothing more than water
- little bodies of water
- what is the big body of water
- what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- where dose the melted water go
15 Clues: water to gas • What is this made of • what is frozen water • what is made of water • what melts into water • little bodies of water • how do the clouds form • where is clouds formed • nothing more than water • what is the big body of water • where dose the melted water go • what has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen • main driving force of the water cycle • ...
7th period MRs.schroedle janelle 2023-11-30
Across
- largest body of water on earth
- and snow ice and glaciers are part of the water system
- water vapor coming from an erupting volcano
- solid turns into gas
- flows down hill mostly like a stream
- water vapor all around us in the sky
- the energy that drives the water cycle
Down
- plants bringing water from underground
- gas to a liquid
- the air is full of water
- frozen mountain water melting to the river
- are a big part of the water system
- made of water and water has weight
- a water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and oxygen (O) atom.
- water flows back into the ocean
15 Clues: gas to a liquid • solid turns into gas • the air is full of water • largest body of water on earth • water flows back into the ocean • are a big part of the water system • made of water and water has weight • flows down hill mostly like a stream • water vapor all around us in the sky • plants bringing water from underground • the energy that drives the water cycle • ...
