water Crossword Puzzles
Water Words Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-24
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- A word used to describe a surface that allows water to soak in or pass through, like water trickling through a sponge. Example surfaces include fields, gardens, and forest floors.
- The process that naturally recycles water as it changes from solid to liquid to gas.
- Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is an example of this.
- The name for water from rain or melting snow.
- The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes.
- A garden designed to catch and clean polluted stormwater before it gets into our sewers, rivers, or streams.
- A building roof designed to catch and clean rainwater with plants and soil.
- An opening constructed in streets or parking lots to carry stormwater down to the sewer.
Down
- A word used to describe a hard surface that does not allow water to soak in or pass through. Example surfaces include roofs, roads, parking lots, and sidewalks.
- An underground pipe that carries wastewater and/or stormwater.
- A general term for many different forms of water that fall from the sky. Examples include rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water.
- The name for water that flows over land as surface water to reach streams, rivers, sewers, lakes, and oceans.
- A region where all the water flows over land to the same end location.
- Water that has been used in homes and businesses and must be cleaned before it is released back into the environment.
- The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority pumps raw water from this river to treat into drinking water.
16 Clues: The name for water from rain or melting snow. • The wearing away of rock and dirt by wind and water. • An underground pipe that carries wastewater and/or stormwater. • The name for harmful pollutants in our rivers, streams, and lakes. • A region where all the water flows over land to the same end location. • ...
WATER AND SEPARATION TECHNIQUE 2024-06-10
Across
- the temperature where freezing or melting occur.
- the constant temperature when water change from liquid to gas.
- One of the uses of filtration in the industries and factories.
- the filtrate that can be obtained after filtering mixture of sand and salt in water.
- added during distillation to make boiling faster.
- use to cool down steam into droplets of water.
Down
- the energy that water particles gain or loses to change from one state to another.
- the distillate that you get after distillation of soda drinks.
- the sand that is trapped in a filter paper as mixture is passed through.
- the state of water in solid form.
- a separation technique used to separate soluble solute from a solution.
- a process where steam changes to water as it touches cool surface.
- a separation technique used to separate large insoluble particles in a solution.
- a term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks.
- a separation technique used to remove impurities such as heavy metals, bacteria and viruses.
- A process where water particles on the surface of a liquid gain energy and move faster and further apart.
- the liquid used to create mixture called solution.
17 Clues: the state of water in solid form. • use to cool down steam into droplets of water. • the temperature where freezing or melting occur. • added during distillation to make boiling faster. • the liquid used to create mixture called solution. • a term given to carbon dioxide in carbonated drinks. • the distillate that you get after distillation of soda drinks. • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Aaliyah 2024-12-16
Across
- percipitation that reaches earthd surfes
- natrual process with water
- water that collects in rivers, oceans, and lakes
- The colder temperatures in the atmospher it causes the water vaporto turn back into tiny liquids (Clouds)
- water that soaks into soil from thr ground level
- plants that obsorb water through there roots
Down
- when rain falls and dissapears
- tiny cloud droplets combine to eachother
- Water vapor in the air
- where water flows underground
- liquid turning into gas.
- water than lives under your feetsies
- The largest body of water on earth
- uptake Gravity defying wonder
- what makes the water cycle work
- soaks into the ground, nothing more than water.
16 Clues: Water vapor in the air • liquid turning into gas. • natrual process with water • where water flows underground • uptake Gravity defying wonder • when rain falls and dissapears • what makes the water cycle work • The largest body of water on earth • water than lives under your feetsies • tiny cloud droplets combine to eachother • percipitation that reaches earthd surfes • ...
APES Unit 4b: Water 2025-01-02
Across
- Drinkable water
- Pocket of groundwater stored in porous rock, usually tapped into for a potable source
- Nutrient pollution (N & P) can lead to this in a watershed
- Does not permanently remove water from aquifer or surface body water, In-stream use
- Aquifer ___ is the sinking of land above an aquifer due to excessive water removal (overdraft)
- Stream that is completely above water table, flows only because of precipitation
- Where river meets and mixes with an ocean
Down
- Average length of time a water molecule (or toxic substance) stays in a system
- Water consumed by plants and animals or in industrial process, Off-stream use
- 2.8% of water on Earth
- River system, aka Drainage basin; rivers that join up and flow to same end location
- Water that is a mix of salt and freshwater
- Stream that gets its water from groundwater, surface of stream relates to water table
- Ecological area that provides many eco. services, soil must be wet for at least part of the year and support a particular type of vegetation and soil
- Wastewater from sinks, showers, dishwashers, etc.
- 97.2% of water on Earth
16 Clues: Drinkable water • 2.8% of water on Earth • 97.2% of water on Earth • Where river meets and mixes with an ocean • Water that is a mix of salt and freshwater • Wastewater from sinks, showers, dishwashers, etc. • Nutrient pollution (N & P) can lead to this in a watershed • Water consumed by plants and animals or in industrial process, Off-stream use • ...
properties of water - Daisy 2025-08-29
Across
- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is dissolved in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water moleculessticking to a glass surface.
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together.
Down
- The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water.
- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.Water's high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water beneath it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is attracted to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flowseasily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- Stability The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
16 Clues: A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it neutral • A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved in water. • The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules sticking together. • ...
Water Cycle Josie Period 6 2023-11-27
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- water soaking into the ground that can move sideways
- solid skips the "melting" process and turns straight into a gas
- snow is temporarily locked up "in storage" and will melt
- water flows back to the ocean
- water sinking underground
- gas turns into a liquid
- the thermal energy that drives the water cycle
- liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain
Down
- superhighway of the sky with all of the air
- largest body of water on Earth that takes up 75% of the Earth's surface
- liquid or frozen liquid turning into water vapor gas
- water droplets that can no longer float and fall down
- water in them moves very slowly
- a water molecule that contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
- combination of water from the plant's leaves transpire, and water evaporates from the soil too
- water flowing underground finds an opening to land and emerges
16 Clues: gas turns into a liquid • water sinking underground • water flows back to the ocean • water in them moves very slowly • superhighway of the sky with all of the air • the thermal energy that drives the water cycle • liquid water in the atmosphere that holds rain • water soaking into the ground that can move sideways • liquid or frozen liquid turning into water vapor gas • ...
Hydrological Cycle 2014-09-03
Across
- the continuous flow of water above, below and across the surface of the Earth
- the process of water changing from a gas to a liquid as it cools in the upper troposphere layer of the atmosphere
- water droplets collide and combine or as ice crystals grow, they become too heavy to stay airborne and fall to the earth as drizzle, rain, hail, sleet or snow
- when the upper surface of the saturated zone is free to rise and fall; rises and falls depending on rainfall and percolation
- permeable layer confined between relatively impermeable layers; usually under pressure; water table level less variable
- the movement of water vapor as it is carried by air currents
- the movement of water through soil down to the water table
- any porous water-bearing geological formation
Down
- is the rate of water that a well can supply over a long period of time
- is an area from which surface runoff is carried away by a single drainage system
- rainfall that does not reach the ground as it collects on plants, treetops, or other structures
- once the soil reaches it capacity to absorb water, the water will begin to run over the land and move towards the lowest point by the force of gravity
- water changes from liquid to gas state as it is heated by the Sun; it rises up into the atmosphere; this occurs from oceans, lakes, streams and the surface of Earth
- area of soil where air is still present; water moves towards water table
- area of soil where no gas is present; all spaces filled with water
- the movement of water beneath the earth’s surface
- the movement of water through Earth’s surface into the soil
- tiny holes in the leaves of plants, called stomata, release water vapor into the air
18 Clues: any porous water-bearing geological formation • the movement of water beneath the earth’s surface • the movement of water through soil down to the water table • the movement of water through Earth’s surface into the soil • the movement of water vapor as it is carried by air currents • area of soil where no gas is present; all spaces filled with water • ...
Watershed vocab 2025-09-09
Across
- Benefits provided by natural systems, including clean water, flood regulation, and habitat provision.
- Excessive withdrawal of water for agricultural, industrial, or domestic use.
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- : Contaminants that degrade water quality, often from industrial activities, agriculture, and improper waste disposal.
- Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one.
- Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- : Strategies to protect and manage water resources, including sustainable practices and reducing pollution.
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- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than infiltrating into the soil.
- The source of a river or stream.
- Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface.
- The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed.
- An area of land that drains into a particular water body.
- end point where the watershed drains into a larger body of water.
- The continuous movement of water through the atmosphere, surface, and groundwater.
- Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
- : The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater
- A geological formation that can store and transmit groundwater.
19 Clues: The source of a river or stream. • Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • Water stored in aquifers beneath the Earth's surface. • Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger one. • An area of land that drains into a particular water body. • The primary pathway through which water flows in a watershed. • ...
The Hunger Games 2022-03-29
20 Clues: title • drunk • bloodbath • bread boy • copy bird • spear girl • sting ouch • the country • water plant • chicken bird • coal district • area controllers • water plant weapon • spear girl partner • prissy people place • water plant stylist • agriculture district • obliterated district • water plant bestfriend • silver parachute people
7 Science Revision Sustainability 2019-09-12
Across
- Flow of water down the surface
- Collected water droplets on a cold area when humid air is in contacted
- resources that are able to be replaced after a short amount of time
- Evaporated water from plants
- Removing salt from water
- Nature's way of recycling water
- Energy produced by the Sun
Down
- resources that are not able to be replaced easily
- A scientist who studies organisms
- An agriculture practice where water is supplied to crops through pipes
- heating a liquid, transforming it into a gas
- Different forms of water that fall from the sky
- Heat energy created and stored in the planet
- Not being able to contain any more water
- water stored in soil
- Water in it's most gaseous phase
- Air energy
17 Clues: Air energy • water stored in soil • Removing salt from water • Energy produced by the Sun • Evaporated water from plants • Flow of water down the surface • Nature's way of recycling water • Water in it's most gaseous phase • A scientist who studies organisms • Not being able to contain any more water • heating a liquid, transforming it into a gas • ...
A/B h2o crossword 2017-12-17
Across
- First country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- Water underground that supplies springs and wells
- Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid (dew or frost)
- Liquid water becoming a gas
- The percent of water in glaciers on Earth
- Water moving downward through the soil openings
- The percent of water that is in our body
- Solid water
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- Water as a gas in the air
- A underground water source
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- What the Earth would look like without water
- The percent of water in an apple
- The percent of usable fresh water on Earth
- First people to record methods of treating water
15 Clues: Solid water • Water as a gas in the air • A underground water source • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Liquid water becoming a gas • The percent of water in an apple • The percent of water that is in our body • The percent of water in glaciers on Earth • The percent of usable fresh water on Earth • What the Earth would look like without water • ...
Science Water and the Atmosphere 2017-03-28
Across
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area.
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- The top of the saturated zone, it depth to the ground water under the earth surface
- The layer of rock and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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- A characteristic of material such as clay and granite through which water does not easily pass
- characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces or pores that water can seep through easily
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- and abnormal climate event that occurs every 2 to 7 years in the Pacific ocean causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for 1 to 2 years
- the effect of earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- a climate event in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which the surface waters are colder than normal.
19 Clues: the concentration of dissolved salts in water • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean • the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves • a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary - Aquatic Science 2022-06-21
Across
- meaning of or belonging to the bank of a river
- means that water likes to stick to other things
- Some part of the precipitation that lands on the ground surface infiltrates into the subsurface
- terrain is created from the dissolution of soluble rocks, principally limestone and dolomite
- waste, chemicals, or other particles cause a body of water (i.e. rivers, oceans, lakes) to become harmful to the fish and animals that need the water to survive
- water is said to be the universal _________. any chemical can be dissolved in water.
- property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent.
- Underground area where the earths surface is saturated and can be depleted by pumping
- the place where water is able to seep into the ground and refill an aquifer because no confining layer is present
- aquifers are those into which water seeps from the ground surface directly above the aquifer
- the movement of water into the ground from the surface
- a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with seawater
- an area of land that captures rainfall and other precipitation and funnels it to a lake or stream, rivers, or wetland until it reaches the ocean
- the property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of the water molecules
- unlike pollution from industrial and sewage treatment plants, comes from many diffuse sources
- small (often microscopic) plants and animals floating, drifting or weakly swimming in bodies of fresh or salt water
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- another name for the Water Cycle
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- is equal to the volume of water it would take to cover an acre to a depth of one foot
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- aquifers are those in which an impermeable dirt/rock layer exists that prevents water from seeping into the aquifer from the ground surface located directly above
- process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- process by which earth is worn away by liquid water, wind, or ice
- the property of a liquid that describes how fast or slowly it will flow
- tank onsite wastewater treatment system that processes and purifies household waste (effluent)
- rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the substance which is dissolved by the solvent. For example, in a solution of salt and water, water is the solvent and salt is the ________.
- areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season
- artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays
- These bonds, weak interactions that form between a hydrogen with a partial positive charge and a more electronegative atom, such as oxygen
- the measure of relative clarity of a liquid
- is any material that allows water to pass through, such as natural land with grasses and trees.
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack
- property of water where it likes to stick to itself
- a geologic formation that stores or transmits ground water
- a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation.
- the amount of matter in a given space; D=mass/volume
- a measure of dissolved salts in a concentration of water
- The ability of a material to allow the passage of a liquid, such as water. Materials, such as gravel and sand, allow water to move quickly through them
39 Clues: another name for the Water Cycle • rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail • the measure of relative clarity of a liquid • meaning of or belonging to the bank of a river • means that water likes to stick to other things • property of water where it likes to stick to itself • the amount of matter in a given space; D=mass/volume • ...
science 2022-12-20
Across
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place
- crates pollution with a big machine
- plants and humans are in this cycle
- is bad
- coal oil are type of
- water on a side of a glass
- uses water to power it
- like solar, wind, hydroelectric
- non renewable
- water in the ground
- Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere
- can kill you
Down
- what do we breath out
- dams are what type of cycle
- when dirt or mud slides into our water system
- when you burn coal to make energy
- water starts to become vapor
- type of fossil fuel
- what lava creates when it cools down
- carbon and oxygen combined
20 Clues: is bad • can kill you • non renewable • type of fossil fuel • water in the ground • coal oil are type of • what do we breath out • uses water to power it • carbon and oxygen combined • water on a side of a glass • dams are what type of cycle • water starts to become vapor • like solar, wind, hydroelectric • when you burn coal to make energy • crates pollution with a big machine • ...
Super Smash Bros. for 3DS & Wii U Pokémon 2023-12-30
Across
- 661 Normal/Flying
- 282 Psychic/Fairy
- 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
- 686 Dark/Psychic
- 460 Grass/Ice
- 133 Normal
- 493 Normal
- 249 Psychic/Flying
- 245 Water
- 648 Normal/Psychic
- 494 Psychic/Fire
- 665 Bug
- 646 Dragon/Ice
- 182 Grass
- 52 Normal
- 382 Water
- 491 Dark
Down
- 716 Fairy
- 484 Water/Dragon
- 143 Normal
- 653 Fire
- 244 Fire
- 571 Dark
- 495 Grass
- 702 Electric/Fairy
- 487 Ghost/Dragon
- 175 Fairy
- 146 Fire/Flying
- 376 Steel/Psychic
- 649 Bug/Steel
- 118 Water
- 673 Grass
- 501 Water
- 650 Grass
- 101 Electric
- 120 Water
- 386 Psychic
- 151 Psychic
- 647 Water/Fighting
- 684 Fairy
40 Clues: 665 Bug • 653 Fire • 244 Fire • 571 Dark • 491 Dark • 716 Fairy • 495 Grass • 175 Fairy • 118 Water • 673 Grass • 501 Water • 650 Grass • 245 Water • 120 Water • 182 Grass • 684 Fairy • 52 Normal • 382 Water • 143 Normal • 133 Normal • 493 Normal • 386 Psychic • 151 Psychic • 101 Electric • 460 Grass/Ice • 649 Bug/Steel • 646 Dragon/Ice • 146 Fire/Flying • 484 Water/Dragon • 487 Ghost/Dragon • 686 Dark/Psychic • 494 Psychic/Fire • ...
Unit 7 Water Cycle 2022-01-11
Across
- the change in state from a gas to a liquid
- table the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- effect causes currents to move in circular patterns - clockwise in the northern and counterclockwise in the southern
- the process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- small streams of water joining together to form rivers
- nina when surface water in the eastern Pacific Ocean are colder than normal
- nino when surface water in the western Pacific Ocean is warmer than normal. Causes shifts in the weather patterns
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
Down
- the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves
- The movement of water into the ground from the surface
- the change in state from solid to gas
- allowing liquids or gasses to pass through
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- water that fills spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the quality or degree of being saline.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- cycle, moves water between the atmosphere and Earth's surface by using energy from the sun and the
17 Clues: the change in state from solid to gas • the quality or degree of being saline. • the change in state from a gas to a liquid • allowing liquids or gasses to pass through • the process by which water is lost by a plant's leaves • The movement of water into the ground from the surface • small streams of water joining together to form rivers • ...
Lands Forms and Water 2022-03-01
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- Narrow strip of land connecting two large areas of land.
- Area of land completely surrounded by water.
- Strip of land extending into water.
- Area of low land between mountains/hills.
- Large area of flat land raised higher than land around it.
- Large area of flat land.
- Major body of water covering large parts of Earth.
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- Place where water flows over a cliff.
- Low, water land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Waterway allowing water to flow into lakes/ocean.
- Channel of water connecting two large areas of water.
- A large area of water that is surrounded by land.
- An area of water that is mostly surrounded by land.
- Area of wet, soggy land with many pools of water.
- Very small body of water surrounded by land.
- Large crack in Earth formed by rivers or earthquakes.
16 Clues: Large area of flat land. • Strip of land extending into water. • Place where water flows over a cliff. • Area of low land between mountains/hills. • Area of land completely surrounded by water. • Very small body of water surrounded by land. • Low, water land formed at the mouth of a river. • Waterway allowing water to flow into lakes/ocean. • ...
the color of water 2014-12-01
water cycle cross word 2021-02-25
Across
- when water changes from a solid to a liquid
- snow and ice changing into water vapor into the air without melting first
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- rain,snow,sleet or hail
- the process of turning liquid into vapor
- the evaporation of water through the pore in the plants leaves
- the cycle process in which water circulates in the earth (two words)
Down
- movement of water into the ground from the surface
- this is also another name for the water cycle (two words)
- water found beneath the earths surface (two words)
- a mass of tiny droplets of water that condensed from the air
- water running off the surface of the land
- the layer of air that surrounds the earth
- water contained in places such as lakes, rivers, and ponds (two words)
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- when fresh water mixes with salt water
16 Clues: rain,snow,sleet or hail • when a liquid turns into a solid • when fresh water mixes with salt water • the process of turning liquid into vapor • water running off the surface of the land • the layer of air that surrounds the earth • when water changes from a solid to a liquid • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • ...
Survivor: Blood vs. Water 2021-06-14
16 Clues: tree • it is • snuff • council • Tom Hanks • disloyalty • the tribe has • ______ready?! • outwit, outplay • didn't see it coming • represents your life • when your fire is gone • I'll go ______ the votes • location of current seasons • grab your stuff and head back to • once the votes are read, the _____ is final
Workshop 2: Water Fight 2022-05-06
Across
- a group of related items that work together to do something
- in a way that is important or large enough to make a difference
- water found underground in soil or rock
- a need or requirement
- a series of actions taken to make or do something
- the effect of one thing on another thing
- something that is necessary
- a way to supply water to land or crops
- very harsh
Down
- to use up so that there is little or nothing left
- a rule or law that limits something
- happening over a large area or to many people
- things that exist in a region and can be used to provide for people
- one thing that causes a certain outcome
- referring to a specific item or thing
- to cause something to change
16 Clues: very harsh • a need or requirement • something that is necessary • to cause something to change • a rule or law that limits something • referring to a specific item or thing • a way to supply water to land or crops • water found underground in soil or rock • one thing that causes a certain outcome • the effect of one thing on another thing • ...
Animals in the Water 2022-04-22
Across
- seen laying on their backs, violent yet cute.
- have two claws, and many legs.
- a tiny body with a tail which curls into itself.
- smaller flippered animal. no husks, social.
- the largest creatures in the sea. non-aggresive.
- feeds off fish in the ocean, flies above all.
- huge, slow, herbivore marine animals. friendly.
- a predator of the ocean; gray body + teeth
- eight arms (tentacles) with large eyes.
- usually pairing in groups, they are friendly.
Down
- lives in a shell, nests during day.
- black and white, dangerous if not trained.
- the ocean-version of a snail.
- looks like a star.
- huge flippered marine animal. has two husks.
- shaped like an oval, known for their waddle.
16 Clues: looks like a star. • the ocean-version of a snail. • have two claws, and many legs. • lives in a shell, nests during day. • eight arms (tentacles) with large eyes. • black and white, dangerous if not trained. • a predator of the ocean; gray body + teeth • smaller flippered animal. no husks, social. • huge flippered marine animal. has two husks. • ...
Water World - 1-3 2022-09-08
Across
- Damage to any part of the environment, such as water, land, or air.
- Microscopic living things.
- Slowly; by degrees
- A surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface.
- Heavy rainfall.
- Grow or develop well or vigorously; prosper; flourish.
- Wrinkle and contract, especially due to loss of moisture.
- Turn from liquid into vapor (gas).
Down
- Free time, usually for enjoyment.
- Very great extent or quantity; immense; really big.
- In large quantities.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- Rely or count on someone or something.
- A repeated design or set of actions.
- The gases surrounding the Earth, mostly nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%).
16 Clues: Heavy rainfall. • Slowly; by degrees • In large quantities. • Microscopic living things. • Free time, usually for enjoyment. • Turn from liquid into vapor (gas). • A repeated design or set of actions. • Rely or count on someone or something. • Very great extent or quantity; immense; really big. • Grow or develop well or vigorously; prosper; flourish. • ...
Water Cycle/Gas Law 2022-09-01
Across
- liquid-solid
- 100*
- something that takes up mass and space
- constant temperature
- liquid-gas
- indefinite shape and definite volume
- constant motion
- solid-liquid
- gas-liquid
- constant volume
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- 32*
- 32*
- supercharged gasses
- no definite shape nor volume
- average amount of kinetic energy
- 100*
- constant pressure
- definite shape and volume
18 Clues: 32* • 32* • 100* • 100* • liquid-gas • gas-liquid • liquid-solid • solid-liquid • constant motion • constant volume • constant pressure • supercharged gasses • constant temperature • definite shape and volume • no definite shape nor volume • average amount of kinetic energy • indefinite shape and definite volume • something that takes up mass and space
Water in the World 2022-11-30
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- The resource that covers most of the Earth's surface
- An excess of water/rain collecting in places it shouldn't
- The act of protecting something before it runs out
- Waste water that comes from toilets
- An element required to make water
- A spark or burst of energy causing two elements to form together
- The act of consuming something
- The first element on the periodic table
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- The possibility of running out, doesn't last forever
- Water that is found below the Earth's surface
- Large icebergs at risk of melting with rising temperatures
- A type of water that is not drinkable and comes from dishwashers sinks and washing machines
- The scientific name for rainfall.
- Rainfall in a frozen form
- The largest bodies of water in the world
- The act of being rare or hard to find
16 Clues: Rainfall in a frozen form • The act of consuming something • The scientific name for rainfall. • An element required to make water • Waste water that comes from toilets • The act of being rare or hard to find • The first element on the periodic table • The largest bodies of water in the world • Water that is found below the Earth's surface • ...
KNOW YOUR WATER TREATMENT! 2017-01-12
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- Hard water can also cause water ___ while lessening the effectiveness of soap and detergent.
- Avg. Family of four with hard water can save up to $___/mnth with soft water.
- Generally, how often should you add salt to the brine tank?
- "Hard water can lead to as much as _____-_____ % loss in efficiency in gas & electric water heaters."
- Provides cleaner water to every faucet in your home
- Do you need electricity to operate RO?
- Reverse Osmosis eliminates the need of bottled water saving the ____.
- Will Water Treatment help increase the value of a home by installing the product?
- Removes chlorine, softens water, removes bad taste
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- RO systems generally cost less than ___ cents per day to own and operate for a family of four
- Water Softener can provide softer ...
- Depending on the water usage and TDS, how often - in years - do the Filters need to be changed?
- Protects appliances, pipes and fixtures from scale build-up, extending their efficiency and lifespan.
- When a concentrated solution of sodium/salt (brine tank) is flushed through the beads and "scrubs" them, removing the calcium/magnesium ions and flushing them out of the system. The brine tank is also flushed of any excess salt and then refills itself
- Removes contaminants such as dirt, silt, rust, volatile chemicals and odor
- Enercare's Canadian Water Treatment manufacturer
16 Clues: Water Softener can provide softer ... • Do you need electricity to operate RO? • Enercare's Canadian Water Treatment manufacturer • Removes chlorine, softens water, removes bad taste • Provides cleaner water to every faucet in your home • Generally, how often should you add salt to the brine tank? • ...
Benchmark Reveiw 2014-12-12
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- suitable to drink
- growth of towns and cities due to people moving
- material deposited in water that contaminated
- many different sites of pollution
- added chemicals to water that contaminate it
- removing bacteria from contaminated water
- a body of water formed behind a dam
- an increase of nutrients in water
- a body of rock or sediment that can hold a lot of water
- a layer of soil that is frozen
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- water under earth's surface
- one specific site of pollution
- organisms added to water that contaminate it
- overuse of ground water that causes saltwater to seep in
- heating of natural water caused by humans
- body of water above the surface
16 Clues: suitable to drink • water under earth's surface • one specific site of pollution • a layer of soil that is frozen • body of water above the surface • many different sites of pollution • an increase of nutrients in water • a body of water formed behind a dam • heating of natural water caused by humans • removing bacteria from contaminated water • ...
4A Taylor Mickens 2021-04-19
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- plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air this is called _________
- water can become _______ when it flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- Which sphere do meteors enter in?
- __________________ in the soil or by a bacteria that lives in the roots of certain plants known as legumes
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state (water vapor)
- most of nitrogen on earth is in the _________
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- plants looses water through its ______
- The ______ is made up of all water on earth
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- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet, the most abundant element in the atmosphere (makes up 78%), and cannot be used directly as a nutrient by plants and animals
- when ______ die, their bodies decompose bringing the nitrogen into soil on land or into the oceans
- the _______ is the air that surrounds earth
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- ____________ determines the type of precipitation that falls from the clouds
- 2.5% of the Earth's water is ____________
- _______ is the form commonly used by plants
- 30.1% of the earth's fresh water is __________
- process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- The _______ is made up of all living organisms on earth
- The _________ is made up of rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
20 Clues: Which sphere do meteors enter in? • plants looses water through its ______ • 2.5% of the Earth's water is ____________ • the _______ is the air that surrounds earth • _______ is the form commonly used by plants • The ______ is made up of all water on earth • most of nitrogen on earth is in the _________ • 30.1% of the earth's fresh water is __________ • ...
mason pd 7 2023-12-11
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- clouds, high in the atmosphere that freeze
- any form of moisture from the sky
- its a liquid
- the boss of the water cycle
- responsible for moving water to the ocean
- moves water everywhere on earth
- water coming up from earth's surface
- water moving underground
- need water to survive
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- holds most of earth's water
- water running down the hill
- made up of water
- when the temperature gets warmer
- air particles into water vapor
- surrounded by higher ground collects water
15 Clues: its a liquid • made up of water • need water to survive • water moving underground • holds most of earth's water • water running down the hill • the boss of the water cycle • air particles into water vapor • moves water everywhere on earth • when the temperature gets warmer • any form of moisture from the sky • water coming up from earth's surface • ...
Geography Key Terms 2013-04-24
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- flow The roughly horizontal flow of water through soil or regolith.
- The movement of water through porous materials
- A graph describing stream discharge over time.
- flow Water only flows occasionally for intermittent rivers.
- flow Underground topographic flow of groundwater because of gravity.
- liquid or solid form, that develops in a saturated atmosphere and falls to the ground generally from clouds
- Rocks with tiny little holes in.
- The absorption and downward movement of water into the soil layer.
- Climatic condition where water loss due to evaporation is greater than water inputs through precipitation.
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- Rock formations that store groundwater water.
- flow The topographic movement of a thin film of water from precipitation to lower elevations
- Objects the don’t allow water through
- The loss of water vapour from parts of plants.
- flow stem flow is the flow of intercepted water down the trunk or stem of a plant
- Removal of water from rivers and lakes.
- Evaporation can be defined as the process by which liquid water is converted into a gaseous state. Evaporation can only occur when water is available.
- A river or stream's rate of flow over a particular period of time
17 Clues: Rocks with tiny little holes in. • Objects the don’t allow water through • Removal of water from rivers and lakes. • Rock formations that store groundwater water. • The movement of water through porous materials • A graph describing stream discharge over time. • The loss of water vapour from parts of plants. • flow Water only flows occasionally for intermittent rivers. • ...
Water by Alex Shore 2018-01-02
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- the ________ of solid water is less than liquid water
- positive and negative
- these are shaped like hamburger buns
- surface _________
- water vapor turning in to liquid
- water can be found in all three of these naturally
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- evaporated water is found here
- water turning to gas
- the solid state of water
- a large reservoir of salt water
- universal solvent
- water stored under ground
- something that dissolves
- this consists of all air and gases
- water is vital to this
15 Clues: universal solvent • surface _________ • water turning to gas • positive and negative • water is vital to this • the solid state of water • something that dissolves • water stored under ground • evaporated water is found here • a large reservoir of salt water • water vapor turning in to liquid • this consists of all air and gases • these are shaped like hamburger buns • ...
Weather 2024-12-09
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- Water fall back to Earths surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water.
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes.
- Animals/People: release water vapor into the air every time they exhale.
- Water drops that are about 1,000 times the size of a cloud drop.
- Plants: water enters through the roots, travels to the leaves, and released into the air as water vapor.
- measure of amount of water vapor iin the air.
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- Water vapor changes into liquid water.
- Cycle, 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.
- Point, Temperature at which condensation begins.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the Sun.
- Rain, Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact.
- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals. A gas changes directly to a solid.
- Off, Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water.
- Humidity, Percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
16 Clues: Water vapor changes into liquid water. • measure of amount of water vapor iin the air. • Point, Temperature at which condensation begins. • Water drops that are about 1,000 times the size of a cloud drop. • Rain, Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact. • Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface. • ...
Water A/B Work 2018-12-12
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- The percent of water which is fresh water
- when water reaches a boiling point and becomes water vapor
- process of water traveling to the earth to the atmosphere and back again
- second element needed for water
- this civilization started cleaning drinking water
- what you get when you combine hydrogen and oxygen, essential for all life
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- water held underground in the soil
- water that runs along the soil and into lakes and streams
- The percent of Earth's water which is saltwater
- the process at which all of the condensation gets too heavy and falls to the ground
- scientific name for water
- when water vapor molecules condense
- first element needed for water, highly combustive
- The percent of Earths surface which is water
- The percent of Earth's water which is glaciers
15 Clues: scientific name for water • second element needed for water • water held underground in the soil • when water vapor molecules condense • The percent of water which is fresh water • The percent of Earths surface which is water • The percent of Earth's water which is glaciers • The percent of Earth's water which is saltwater • ...
Water Cycle Adelynn pd 7 2023-11-28
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- When water doesn't evaporate, it runs off hills and creates these
- 96% of all the water on Earth and they are huge
- When liquid water turns into water vapor
- A low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- They drink water, use it, then get rid of the excess
- Rain, snow, and hail are all examples of...
- Makes the whole water cycle work and provides heat
- When water on land runs off something
- Made of water and have weight in the sky
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- Turns solid water into vapor without going to the liquid stage
- When water vapor turns into rain
- When water underground finds an opening to land
- This moves water everywhere over the Earth
- This has 3 different states and is all over Earth
- Made of water but has ice and water particles
15 Clues: When water vapor turns into rain • When water on land runs off something • When liquid water turns into water vapor • Made of water and have weight in the sky • This moves water everywhere over the Earth • Rain, snow, and hail are all examples of... • Made of water but has ice and water particles • When water underground finds an opening to land • ...
Story of Drinking water Crossword 2018-12-08
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- a water source under the ground
- first country to use chlorine to kill germs in the water
- the amount of water molecules in one single drop
- water underground that supplies springs and wells
- what the earth would look like without water
- water as gas in the air
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the percent of how much of our body is water
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- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- water moves from the earth to the air and to the earth again
- water vapor becoming a liquid and solid
- liquid water becoming a gas
- First people to record methods of treating water
- water that runs along the soil and goes into lakes and rivers
- coldest phase of water
15 Clues: coldest phase of water • water as gas in the air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • liquid water becoming a gas • a water source under the ground • water vapor becoming a liquid and solid • what the earth would look like without water • the percent of how much of our body is water • First people to record methods of treating water • ...
6th grade chapter 7 Water on Earth 2021-12-09
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- the distance between wave crests
- a large stream of water moving through the ocean
- water evaporating from a plant
- volcanic mountain near mid-ocean ridges
- a measure of how much slt is in the water
- soil that has pores and allows water to flow through it is called this
- the continental ___ is an area that descends quickly to the ocean floor
- if the pores between soil grains are completely filled with water, the soli is called this
- a rush of water that flows quickly back to sea due to a narrow opening
- when a ___ hits the shore, it can be very destructive because of the wave height- usually is caused by earthquakes
- the daily rise and fall of the ocean levels due to the pull of gravity from the sun, moon, and Earth
- a lake that is used as storage for human water use is called this
- due to colder waters than normal moving toward South America
- a wave is the movement of ___
- clouds form when water vapor in the air ____
- the time it takes for 2 successive waves to pass a fixed point
- the nearly flat region of the ocean floor
- the amount of energy a wave carried is called this
- this happens in our area when there is low oxygen in the water
- approximately 3% of water on the planet is ___ water
- water is called the ___ ___ because it can dissolve so many things
- the surface waters are also called this, it is where sunlight can penetrate into the water
- this is the most abundant salt in the ocean
- as a wave nears the shore wave height ___
- increased nutrient flow into the water can cause this to happen which can result in fish kills and low oxygenated water
- this is a well in which water rises naturally due to pressure in the ground
- as a wave nears the shore, wavelength ___
- man made hole dug below the water table to obtain water
- these 2 wavelengths of light penetrate the deepest, ___ and ___, the others are absorbed in the upper surface waters
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- an underground area filled with water that people tap into to use
- water’s ability to rise inside a tube
- this term refers to water’s ability to bond closely with another water molecule- oppositely charged sides of the molecule attract each other
- the movement of wind and water to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to the left on the Southern, due to the turning of Earth
- this weather patterns can cause severe weather changes due to warm waters flowing toward south America
- marshes, bigs, and swamps are all examples of ___
- a hot spring where water is heated from Earth’s interior, gases collect and explode out of the ground
- because water has ___ ____, it bubbles up on top of a penny instead of spilling over
- water that fills in cracks and pores in the soil is called this
- most of Earth’s water is ___water
- as you descend through the water column, this increases
- temperature ___ as you go down in the water column
- a ridge of land separating 2 watersheds
- the lowest point on a wave
- salinity if measured in these units, ___ __ ____
- a deep canyon on the ocean floor
- the continental ___ is the gently sloping land moving away from the continent
- the watercycle is driven by the ___
- a river and all its tributaries is called this, also called a drainage basin
- water that falls to Eart
- the natural ability of animals to make light from chemicals in their bodies
- because a water molecule is slightly positive on one end and slightly negative on another, it is called this
- If the soil can still hold more water it is called this
- the average salinity of the ocean is ___ ___ parts per thousand
- to prevent beach erosion, humans build jetties or ___ out from the beach
- this process carried nutrient rich waters up from the bottom of the ocean
- the highest point on a wave is its ___ ____
- this is what we call the top of the saturated zone in the soil
- natural ___ occur where water naturally bubbles out of crack and pores in the soil
58 Clues: water that falls to Eart • the lowest point on a wave • a wave is the movement of ___ • water evaporating from a plant • the distance between wave crests • a deep canyon on the ocean floor • most of Earth’s water is ___water • the watercycle is driven by the ___ • water’s ability to rise inside a tube • volcanic mountain near mid-ocean ridges • ...
Unit E crossword Kiarra wong 2017-04-27
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- Water- contains a high concentration of the minerals calcium and magnesium
- Water- water that humans can drink safely
- Characteristics- include the rate of water flow and the slope of the stream's bed
- large moving bodies of ice
- Osmosis- forces salt water through a filter or membrane with holes too small for the salts to pass through
- the change in water level
- purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling
- changes in patterns that move along the water's surface
- the variety in an ecosystem of different kinds of species living there
- - physical characteristic or behaviour of a species that increases the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- the average weather measured over a long period of time
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- Quality- describes how pure the water is
- - to observe , check or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- streams of water that move within a larger body of water
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- the total amount of all salts dissolved in water
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- Divide- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
19 Clues: the change in water level • large moving bodies of ice • Quality- describes how pure the water is • Water- water that humans can drink safely • the total amount of all salts dissolved in water • area of land that drains into one main lake or river • purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling • eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind • ...
Facts About Water in Singapore 2014-10-21
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- Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore.
- Without water, a person can only live for ______ days.
- Use a _______ filled with water to wash vehicles instead of a water hose.
- Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives.
- ________ is the only substance that can exist in 3 forms; solids, liquids, gaseous states.
- The process of turning seawater into drinking water is called _____________.
- Water ________ devices help us to reduce wastage of water.
- PUB's mascot is named Water _______.
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- We can help save water by using a _____ when we brush teeth, instead of leaving the tap running.
- Only less than 1% of the water on Earth is made up of _______ water.
- This is the authority that manages the complete water cycle in Singapore.
- Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore.
- The 4 National Taps of Singapore are __________, desalinated water, imported water from Johor and NEWater.
- Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose.
- ___________ found in pipes is a waste of water if not repaired promptly.
15 Clues: PUB's mascot is named Water _______. • Make water-saving a ________ in our daily lives. • Water plants with a ______ instead of a garden hose. • Water is a scarce and _________ resource in Singapore. • Without water, a person can only live for ______ days. • Currently, there are _______ NEWater plants in Singapore. • ...
science 2023-04-06
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- layer of atmosphere that airplanes fly in
- fluffy cloud
- a ball of gas
- low flat cloud
- a planet made of rock and dirt
- large rock of ice and dust
- source of nuclear energy
- a planet that is not in are solar system
- planets made of gas
- something turning
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- condensed water vapor
- a prediction
- water sticking to water
- a place that the land is covered in water
- the planet we live on
- a space rock
- energy that contains heat
- a amount that something takes
- giant ball of burning gas
- water sticking to not water
20 Clues: a prediction • fluffy cloud • a space rock • a ball of gas • low flat cloud • something turning • planets made of gas • condensed water vapor • the planet we live on • water sticking to water • source of nuclear energy • energy that contains heat • giant ball of burning gas • large rock of ice and dust • water sticking to not water • a amount that something takes • ...
Water Cycle Paxton PD 7 2023-11-27
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- When water enters to move in a different way
- rain, hail, snow falling
- Water vapor comes from the...
- When a hill is covered in water
- The way the water moves threw the ground
- Plants taking water from the ground
- When the rivers rise in a different way
- Plants sweat(basically)
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- Water still in the gas but its water
- Sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- The last ice age was covered in this
- Another body of water
- The energy that drives the water cycle
- The way some water gets to the ocean
- The way the water moves around the world
15 Clues: Another body of water • Plants sweat(basically) • rain, hail, snow falling • Water vapor comes from the... • When a hill is covered in water • Plants taking water from the ground • Water still in the gas but its water • The last ice age was covered in this • The way some water gets to the ocean • The energy that drives the water cycle • Sun turns liquid water into water vapor • ...
Akala Pokédex (USUM) 101-160 2024-01-21
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- 105 Bug/Fire V
- 143 Water/Rock V
- 137 Rock IV
- 158 Water/Electric II
- 123 Bug/Water VII
- 107 Normal/Fighting VII
- 150 Rock/Dark II
- 154 Psychic/Flying II
- 136 Rock IV
- 117 Fighting VII
- 160 Psychic/Fairy VII
- 159 Water/Electric II
- 147 Rock/Ice VI
- 118 Dragon VI
- 138 Rock/Steel IV
- 155 Rock III
- 108 Grass VII
- 134 Rock/Bug III
- 148 Rock/Ground II
- 128 Rock/Water I
- 111 Fairy VII
- 156 Rock/Steel IV
- 141 Rock/Flying V
- 133 Rock/Grass III
- 144 Rock/Dragon VI
- 129 Rock/Water I
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- 125 Water/Psychic I
- 113 Normal/Flying II
- 110 Grass VII
- 126 Ghost/Ground VII
- 131 Rock/Water I
- 157 Water VII
- 142 Water/Rock V
- 121 Normal III
- 114 Normal/Flying II
- 104 Bug/Fire V
- 140 Rock/Flying V
- 130 Rock/Water I
- 139 Rock/Steel IV
- 115 Normal III
- 103 Fire IV
- 152 Ghost/Grass VI
- 132 Rock/Grass III
- 101 Fire II
- 102 Fire I
- 122 Bug/Water VII
- 120 Dragon VI
- 151 Ghost/Grass VI
- 153 Psychic/Flying II
- 106 Normal/Fighting VII
- 119 Dragon VI
- 109 Grass VII
- 149 Rock/Ground II
- 146 Rock/Ice VI
- 124 Water I
- 116 Normal/Psychic VII
- 112 Bug I
- 145 Rock/Dragon VI
- 127 Ghost/Ground VII
- 135 Rock/Bug III
60 Clues: 112 Bug I • 102 Fire I • 137 Rock IV • 136 Rock IV • 103 Fire IV • 101 Fire II • 124 Water I • 155 Rock III • 110 Grass VII • 157 Water VII • 120 Dragon VI • 118 Dragon VI • 119 Dragon VI • 108 Grass VII • 109 Grass VII • 111 Fairy VII • 105 Bug/Fire V • 121 Normal III • 104 Bug/Fire V • 115 Normal III • 147 Rock/Ice VI • 146 Rock/Ice VI • 131 Rock/Water I • 143 Water/Rock V • 142 Water/Rock V • 130 Rock/Water I • ...
Understanding Oceans by Achilles and Zack pt2 2023-10-09
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- Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer
- degree of acidity or alkalinity
- the Earth's water ______ is the total amount of water contained in or on the planet.
- the process in which vapor changes to liquid/solid to form a cloud
- What structure was moved 400m inland due to climate conditions?
- produces 02 through photosynthesis
- ocean water is more stable than freshwater because it has chemicals that act as a ______ (lessens tendency to become acid or basic)
- is 0° latitude, cuts the world into northern and southern hemisphere
- oxygen levels are measured in parts per _______ (ppm)
- what is the universal solvent?
- the Prime Meridian run through which city in England?
- another name for the westward wind is the _____ winds
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- a smaller part of an ocean formed when two continents are close together
- longitude lines are called _________.
- kind of vents that release minerals from deposits under the ocean floor
- the sea _____ is the point at which an ocean surface touches shoreline; determined by amount of water in oceans
- used to quantitatively measure salt content in ocean water
- just before sea water freezes it is most what?
- layer of water between 100-200m has a rapid increase in ________?
- El _____ is a weather phenomenon that causes a gentle warming of the water by a few degrees
- layer of water (between 100-200m) that has a rapid increase in salinity
- kind of test that indicates the presence or absence of some substance
- measures distance north and south of the Equator
- What is a pattern in flowing water?
- the water _____ is the continuous movement of water
- the largest ocean
26 Clues: the largest ocean • what is the universal solvent? • degree of acidity or alkalinity • produces 02 through photosynthesis • What is a pattern in flowing water? • longitude lines are called _________. • Autonomous Lagrangian Circulation Explorer • just before sea water freezes it is most what? • measures distance north and south of the Equator • ...
Science Ch.3 2025-10-16
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- very small drops of water.
- To give off energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the night.
- The weight all air has.
- A climate where the weather is very warm has a rainy season and a dry season.
- fall’s the most often in spring and summer falls during thunderstorms, frozen raindrops that bounce up and down in the air, continually picking up water.
- Any form of water that falls back down from a cloud to the Earth.
- A windstorm that builds up over the warm ocean.
- A weather scientist.
- The gas that makes up most of the atmosphere.
- electricity that jumps from one cloud to another or from a cloud to the Earth.
- The sound that lightning makes.
- To soak up energy. What the earth does to the sun’s energy during the day.
- What the Sun’s heat energy changes water into. Water is gas form.
- What occurs when rain falls through frozen air.
- when a large amount of water is in the air.
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- Forms when the molecule of water vapor begins to freeze or crystallize around tiny bits of dust.
- The condition of the air.
- What temperature is measured by.
- A wind storm that builds up over hot land.
- The layer of air that surrounds the earth.
- a climate where it’s always cold.
- when the sun has the water and the water goes up in the air as water vapor.
- The weather conditions and area receives overtime.
- Water changing from water vapor to liquid again.
- A climate we’re both warm and cold. Weather happens. Most temperate zones have four seasons.
- Moving air
- The 3 main ingredients that make up the weather.
27 Clues: Moving air • A weather scientist. • The weight all air has. • The condition of the air. • very small drops of water. • The sound that lightning makes. • What temperature is measured by. • a climate where it’s always cold. • A wind storm that builds up over hot land. • The layer of air that surrounds the earth. • when a large amount of water is in the air. • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
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- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans.
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Drinkable water.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- These help plants grow but when there is too much in water creates algae blooms.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- The measure of the acidity.
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- A large moving body of ice.
- The removal of salt
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
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- A purification technique pushing water through a membrane against the normal movement.
- Water that does not contain salt.
- Specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- Material (like sediment) being added to a landform.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- Non drinkable water.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- A ______ tide is just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertibrates to live in the water
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
37 Clues: Drinkable water. • The removal of salt • Non drinkable water. • The measure of the acidity. • A large moving body of ice. • Water that does not contain salt. • Daily change in water levels of the oceans. • A large area of salt water between continents. • Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans. • The non drinkable water contained in the oceans. • ...
Science & Social Studies Review 2026-02-25
Across
- The Spanish word for military forts built during colonization
- A word for the Earth spinning on it's axis
- All the mass of water in the sky and on the Earth's surface
- The energy source that powers the water cycle
- An underground area of rock containing water
- Plants and trees releasing water vapor from their leaves
- The moon phase that shows only a sliver of the moon
- Animals releasing water vapor while breathing
- The country that conquered the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incans
Down
- One complete trip of the Earth around the sun
- Water vapor (or gas) turning back into water (or liquid)
- Another word for 365 days
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of what?
- The number of moon phases
- What is caused by the earth being tilted on it's axis?
- When on body casts it's shadow on another body in space
- The water cycle phase that describes water being heated and changing into a gas (or water vapor)
- Another name for the sky
- A word that describes the native American Indians
19 Clues: Another name for the sky • Another word for 365 days • The number of moon phases • A word for the Earth spinning on it's axis • An underground area of rock containing water • One complete trip of the Earth around the sun • The energy source that powers the water cycle • Animals releasing water vapor while breathing • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of what? • ...
Water Cycle-Abigail Althoff 2022-11-29
Across
- what is needed for water to evaporate
- when water comes off landscapes
- water that is near higher land
- when water is heated up
- what rises and becomes steam
- when water moves underground and finds an opening to the surface
- water coming down onto earth from a cloud
- what moves water all over the earth
- the biggest area in the water
Down
- brings water down to earth
- what is the main part of the cycle
- when water seeps down into the earth
- force of gravity making water come out of plants
- what happens in a river
- they urinate it out
- when six months have passed after snowfall
16 Clues: they urinate it out • when water is heated up • what happens in a river • brings water down to earth • what rises and becomes steam • the biggest area in the water • water that is near higher land • when water comes off landscapes • what is the main part of the cycle • what moves water all over the earth • when water seeps down into the earth • ...
Myles Crossword Puzzle P7 yes yes 2023-11-28
Across
- Big body of water that can be filled by rivers
- Water running of the land down into a body of water
- 97% of all the water on earth
- evaporated water goes into the atmosphere then it condensates
- it makes rivers after it melts
- A stream of water that can go on for miles
- Water into gas
- This guy evaporates the most water
Down
- 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom
- Water DEEP underground
- gas turning into a water
- water sinking into the ground
- they drink then they pee
- solid right into a gas
- natural and hot body of water
15 Clues: Water into gas • Water DEEP underground • solid right into a gas • gas turning into a water • they drink then they pee • 97% of all the water on earth • water sinking into the ground • natural and hot body of water • 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom • it makes rivers after it melts • This guy evaporates the most water • A stream of water that can go on for miles • ...
Lab Vocab: Unit 1 Cell Permeability and Homeostasis 2023-10-23
Across
- a protein that allows the transport of specific substances across a cell membrane.
- the capability of a solution to modify the volume of cells by altering their water content
- Compounds/Fatty Acids that are easily soluble in organic
- semi-permeable membrane
- the minimum pressure applied to a solution to stop the flow of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- molecules that do not mix with water
- the gradual change in the concentration of solutes in a solution as a function of distance through a solution
- the pressure in a fluid measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium
- allows polar and charged molecules, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, nucleosides, and ions, to cross the plasma membrane
Down
- its ability to differentiate between different types of molecules, only allowing some molecules through while blocking others
- the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of lower water concentration
- and insoluble in water
- molecules that can interact with water
- when water molecules move from low solute concentration to high solute or low water concentration across a membrane that is not permeable to the solute.
- a two-layered arrangement of phosphate and lipid molecules that form a cell membrane
- describes the structure of the cell membrane as a dynamic, flexible structure made up of different components
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with a lower concentration
- Moving water into a cell from high to low
- contraction of the protoplast of a plant cell as a result of loss of water from the cell.
- Moving water out of the cell from high to low
- Water levels are equal inside and outside the cell
21 Clues: and insoluble in water • semi-permeable membrane • molecules that do not mix with water • molecules that can interact with water • Moving water into a cell from high to low • Moving water out of the cell from high to low • Water levels are equal inside and outside the cell • Compounds/Fatty Acids that are easily soluble in organic • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2023-10-19
Across
- "colonies made of thousands of tiny individual corals."
- "part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground."
- "water likes to stick to other things."
- "driven by differences in the water's density."
- Cycle "the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere."
- "the process by which water vapor in the air is changed to liquid water."
- "the ability of any material such as rocks to pass fluids or gases through its pores."
- "driven by global wind systems that are fueled by energy from the sun."
- "the rate something changes over a distance or time."
- "a climate pattern that describes the cooling of the surface."
- "a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region."
- "precipitation that runs off the landscape."
- "a measure of the void spaces in a material."
- "the process of dissolved mineral salts in water are removed."
Down
- "a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night."
- "water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface."
- "the measure of dissolved salts in water."
- "water likes to stick to itself."
- "two opposing flows,one at the surface and one aloft."
- Table "underground area where the Earth's surface is saturated with water."
- "an area of land that channels rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water."
- "the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration."
- "a constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity."
- "a warming of the ocean surface."
- "water released from clouds in the form of rain. freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail."
25 Clues: "water likes to stick to itself." • "a warming of the ocean surface." • "water likes to stick to other things." • "the measure of dissolved salts in water." • "precipitation that runs off the landscape." • "a measure of the void spaces in a material." • "driven by differences in the water's density." • "part of streamflow that has infiltrated the ground." • ...
M1 BASIC PLANT STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION 2025-06-25
Across
- – A cell formed when an egg (ovum) and a sperm come together during reproduction.
- – A way plants make new plants without seeds, using parts like roots or stems (e.g., ginger).
- – A flower that has all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
- – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss.
- – A factor that affects how much the stomata open during the day, increasing transpiration.
- – A way plants make new plants using flowers and the joining of egg and sperm cells.
- – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot.
Down
- – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves.
- – The part of a plant that grows underground and absorbs water and nutrients.
- – The movement of water through a membrane from a place of more water to less water.
- – The plant tissue that carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.
- – A flower that is missing either the male part (stamen) or female part (pistil), like a papaya flower.
- – Affects how fast water evaporates from the plant; higher temperature means more transpiration.
- – Roots that grow above the ground, often seen in orchids and other air plants.
- – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots.
- – Refers to how much water is in the air; less moisture makes plants lose water faster.
- – The plant tissue that carries food (sugar) from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out.
- – The movement of particles from a place of high concentration to low concentration.
- – Moves moist air away from the leaf surface, increasing water loss through transpiration.
20 Clues: – The process where water evaporates from a plant’s leaves. • – A type of root that stores food; an example of a taproot. • – The cells that open and close the stomata to control water loss. • – Water stored in the soil that plants absorb through their roots. • – Small openings on the surface of leaves that let air and water in and out. • ...
Water and Air Test Review 2025-04-21
Across
- The process of removing salt from saltwater
- water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Two kinds of water are _________ and saltwater
- Water that is safe to drink
- The buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain
- The ___________ The ____________ is the continuous movement of water between Earth and its atmosphere.
- method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation
- When humans artificially cause an overabundance of nutrients in a system; often occurs with fertilizer runoff
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- Pollution discharged from a single source
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source in its harmful form
- the process where a liquid, like water, changes into a gas
- The area of land that is drained by a river
- __________ water usage accounts for 19% of water use in the world
Down
- When the temperature of a body of water increases decreasing the dissolved oxygen in the water
- Organisms that cause illness or disease
- a substance formed in the atmosphere through chemical reactions involving primary pollutants
- the process where a gas changes into a liquid
- Restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters
- Most of the freshwater used worldwide is used in _________
- Which pollutant is produced by stoves, incinerators, and open burning
- The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- Pollution discharged from many different sources that are often difficult to identify
- An area of the Earth’s surface where water percolates (filters gradually) down into an aquifer
- Most of the water humans can use is ___________
- A flowing network of rivers and streams
26 Clues: Water that is safe to drink • Organisms that cause illness or disease • A flowing network of rivers and streams • Pollution discharged from a single source • The process of removing salt from saltwater • The area of land that is drained by a river • the process where a gas changes into a liquid • Two kinds of water are _________ and saltwater • ...
The Hydrosphere 2018-12-07
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- The line between the water-saturated soil and the soil that is not saturated with water
- A dense, icy pack of old snow
- Water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The cooling of a gas that hapens when the gas expands with no way of getting more energy
- Evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individaul components
- The largest source of liquid freshwater
- The process by which a gas turns into a liquid
- The vast majority of water on earth
- The largest soure of freshwater on the planet
Down
- Evaporation of water from plants
- The process by which water moves downward in the soil, toward the water table
- Water enters the atmopshere through ______ and transpiration.
- Small airborne particles upon which water vapor condenses to form clouds
- The process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
- The average time a given particle will stay in a given system
- The sum of all water on a planet
- A measure of the mass of dissoved salt in a given mass of water
17 Clues: A dense, icy pack of old snow • Evaporation of water from plants • The sum of all water on a planet • The vast majority of water on earth • The largest source of liquid freshwater • The largest soure of freshwater on the planet • The process by which a gas turns into a liquid • Water enters the atmopshere through ______ and transpiration. • ...
WP - Vocabulary (H-W) 2024-06-04
Across
- a type of windstorm that starts as a smaller storm over the ocean
- water with salt in it, such as the ocean
- a barrier built to prevent an overflow of water from a river
- a combination of two or more things
- how much space something takes up
- water when it is a gas, such as steam
- something you can observe about an object or material
- a large area of water with land all around it
- a habitat where the land is covered by shallow water, such as a swamp
- a special kind of mixture where you cannot tell the different parts from each other
- a large area of frozen water found on the surface of the Earth
- a barrier built to prevent an overflow of water from a large body of water, like the ocean
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
Down
- when water levels rise quickly because of a storm
- the movement of water between the ocean, air, and land
- to guess what will happen based on things you know
- to describe something using numbers that can be compared
- the harmful impacts on humans that happen after a natural hazard, such as a landslide, earthquake, hurricane, or wildfire
- to pay close attention to something
- water falling from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, and hail
- an event in nature (such as a landslide, earthquake, hurricane, or wildfire) that can be dangerous to living things
- all the water (solid, liquid, gas) on and around planet Earth
- how hot or cold something is
- a large area of salt water that covers the Earth
24 Clues: how hot or cold something is • how much space something takes up • a combination of two or more things • to pay close attention to something • water when it is a gas, such as steam • water with salt in it, such as the ocean • a large area of water with land all around it • a large area of salt water that covers the Earth • when water levels rise quickly because of a storm • ...
Social Studies Puzzle for Curious Minds 2025-03-24
Across
- purest form of water
- land on either side of the river bed
- smaller streams that join and flow into main river
- soil made of clay, sand and silt
- harmful substances that contaminate the water body
- a desert animal
- here the river widens
- a use of harvested rainwater
- an occupation in the coastal plains
- makes the water salty
- world’s largest and hottest desert
- Northern plains lie to the South of them
- coldest desert of India
- largest and coldest desert in the world
- hot dry areas of land with very little rainfall
- largest delta in the world
- found on every continent
- underground water comes to the surface in the desert
- a disease caused by polluted water
- river begins its journey at
Down
- excellent place for salt production
- when water falls down as rain or Snow
- natural habitat for aquatic life
- the food bowl of India
- An important river that flows through the plains
- overuse of them in farming contaminates the water.
- collecting water that runs off from rooftops
- a wetland-shaped like a triangle
- largest saltwater lake in the world
- marine species ingest or get entangled by them
- over use of water has resulted in lowering of it in many regions.
- Disrupts when toxins are consumed by small fish, spread to big fish and animals.
- flat land next to the sea coast
- permanently frozen water
- the process where water vapour rises higher and forms clouds
- Place where trade happens along the coast
- common sight in the desert
- 80% of the diseases are _____
- waste water from household, toilets, kitchens or from industries
- a type of water source
40 Clues: a desert animal • purest form of water • here the river widens • makes the water salty • the food bowl of India • a type of water source • coldest desert of India • permanently frozen water • found on every continent • common sight in the desert • largest delta in the world • river begins its journey at • a use of harvested rainwater • 80% of the diseases are _____ • ...
Chapter 14 Crossword 2022-12-05
Across
- commonly found in rural areas; a small form of sewage treatment
- fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank
- a large container that receives wastewater from a house
- a combination of pipes and lawn
- a common barrier used for cleaning an oil spill
- low values indicate that water is less polluted by wastewater, high values indicate that water is more polluted by wastewater.
- the process of water becoming rich in nutrients
- used for rocket fuel
- a dramatic change in water temperature; likely to kill organisms
- rarely found in natural sources of driking water; element
- a source of pollution that comes from farming regions and suburban communities.
- handles large quantities of manure produced by livestock
- found in dog and other animal waste; it helps measure how contaminated sewage is
- protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water
Down
- occurs in forms of rain or snow or as gases that attach to plants, water, and soil
- comes from using toilets, bathing, washing clothes and dishes, and livestock
- helps indicate if there are disease-causing pathogens present
- when human activities cause substantial change in the temperature of water
- naturally occuring compound and found dissolved in groundwater; element
- a source of pollution that comes from factories and treatment plants
- area of water with extremely low oxygen
- used to manufacture plastics and insulate electrical transformers
- sets the national standards for safe drinking water
- solid waste material from wastewater
- standard for safe drinking water; established by the EPA
- heavy metal found in increased amounts of water as a result of human activities; element
26 Clues: used for rocket fuel • a combination of pipes and lawn • solid waste material from wastewater • area of water with extremely low oxygen • a common barrier used for cleaning an oil spill • the process of water becoming rich in nutrients • sets the national standards for safe drinking water • fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank • ...
Earth resources 2022-09-26
Across
- oil that spills from oil platforms, tankers, and pipelines that harms the environment
- all the aspects of climate are changing because Earth is getting warm
- facilities such as roads, water supply, electricity supply, railways
- seawater is turned into frest water which people can drink, by removing its salt
- rock is broken down by chemical reactions
- there isn't enought water for everyone
- a gas (sulpur dioxide) that is harmful
- a water that's not fresh and it is salty
- thangs we need to live, or use to earn a living; for example food, fuel
- a plant that we planted
- to provide energy, by burning them
- has lush vegetation, with many differents species for plants and animal
- the wearing away of rock, stones and soil by rivers, waves, wand, or glaciers
- is one which we can keep on using, and it won't run out
- water that collects below ground
- substances added to soil to make it more fertile; the rock at the plate edges get folded upwards, making mountains
Down
- a water that can be drink (not salty water)
- where fertile land becomes like a dessert, usually through misuse
- is something which occurs naturally
- water is evaporated from tge ocean, leaving the salt behind
- places that don't get much water
- coal, oil, natural gas
- occurs without human involment
- water from baths and shower sinks
- everything around you; air, soil, water, animals, and plant from the natural environment
- have enough water but can't afford the infrastructure
- resources is a resources we will run out of one day
- groundwater that has been sealed into aquifers for thousand or million years
- to water crops
- the state of being extremely poor
30 Clues: to water crops • coal, oil, natural gas • a plant that we planted • occurs without human involment • places that don't get much water • water that collects below ground • water from baths and shower sinks • the state of being extremely poor • to provide energy, by burning them • is something which occurs naturally • there isn't enought water for everyone • ...
Hydrosphere! 2022-10-19
Across
- There is ________ freshwater than there is ocean water.(More or Less)
- This ocean is the largest of the oceans.
- formation where groundwater rises under its own pressure
- Ocean water is this % salt
- This is just as diverse on the ocean floor as it is on the continents.
- This decreases the oceans salinity
- This ocean has a ridge feature.
- hot springs
- This technology uses sound waves to explore the ocean floor in more detail.
- what cannot pass through
- a larger area of land that filters water into larger bodies of water
- where water can pass through
Down
- area where water fills all the open spaces
- This is where water cools
- amount of open space between soil
- This increases the oceans salinity
- is a small area of land that catches rain/snow and drains it into other areas
- This water happens because of infiltration
- Along with Salinity this affects the density and currents of the ocean.
- happens when the water table intersects the ground surface
- These currents cause upwelling to happen
- This is where most ocean life is found.
- Water does this at the equator
- this is created on top of the zone of saturation when it is full
- These currents happen because of the wind
- This is water found above ground
- Water is the most _______ force on Earth
27 Clues: hot springs • what cannot pass through • This is where water cools • Ocean water is this % salt • where water can pass through • Water does this at the equator • This ocean has a ridge feature. • This is water found above ground • amount of open space between soil • This increases the oceans salinity • This decreases the oceans salinity • This is where most ocean life is found. • ...
WRA Denbigh Crossword 2025-07-31
Across
- Water stored for later use, often behind a dam (9)
- A root crop grown in Jamaica (3)
- Measured in mm, affects agriculture and rivers (8)
- A place where animals like cows or goats are raised (4)
- Structure or area used to collect and store water (9)
- Water found below Earth's surface (11)
- This is needed for healthy plants to grow, rich in nutrients (4)
- Enriches soil with nutrients for better crop growth (10)
- WRA studies this science of water movement (9)
Down
- Supplying water to crops using pipes or canals (10)
- Underground layer that holds water (7)
- Area of land where all the water drains to one point (9)
- Severe water shortage due to little rain (7)
- The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9)
- Grown on a farm; can be fruits, vegetables, or grains (4)
- Source of drinking water that’s dug into the ground (4)
- Large natural stream of water (5)
- Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4)
- A common animal raised for meat or milk (4)
19 Clues: A root crop grown in Jamaica (3) • Large natural stream of water (5) • Underground layer that holds water (7) • Water found below Earth's surface (11) • Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4) • The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9) • A common animal raised for meat or milk (4) • Severe water shortage due to little rain (7) • ...
science vocab 2024-12-30
Across
- A body of water that has land all around it.
- A character or picture that stands for something else.
- water: Water with salt in it that is found in oceans.
- A large area of land on Earth.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The course or path on which something moves.
- A body of fresh water that flows and is bigger than a stream.
- One of the different shapes of Earth’s surface.
- A large body of salt water.
Down
- A flowing body of water that is smaller than a river.
- water: Water that is not salty.
- A raised area of land smaller than a mountain.
- A large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land.
- Land that is very high.
- Flat land that spreads out over a large area.
- A small body of fresh water.
- A map of Earth that is in the shape of a sphere.
- The low land between mountains.
- A picture of an area of Earth printed on a flat surface.
19 Clues: Land that is very high. • A large body of salt water. • A small body of fresh water. • A large area of land on Earth. • water: Water that is not salty. • The low land between mountains. • An area of land surrounded by water. • A body of water that has land all around it. • The course or path on which something moves. • Flat land that spreads out over a large area. • ...
Resource Management 2024-04-13
Across
- An area in India that use pats and joheds to sustainably manage local water supplies
- An industry that may suffer if a place experiences water insecurity
- Farming without chemicals
- Farming without any chemicals
- When supply exceeds demand
- An example of a waterborne disease
- The name of a reservoir in the UK that form part of a water transfer scheme
- The country that provides water to South Africa in a large scale water transfer scheme
Down
- An energy source that can be replaced within a person's lifespan
- How far food has travelled from farm to plate
- Large scale farming to maximise production (uses machinery and chemicals)
- The type of water insecurity where an area does not receive enough rainfall
- Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies
- Water that is recycled and reused is known as what colour?
- A reason that a country may experience water insecurity
- When demand exceeds supply
- The type of water insecurity where it is too expensive to abstract water
17 Clues: Farming without chemicals • When supply exceeds demand • When demand exceeds supply • Farming without any chemicals • An example of a waterborne disease • How far food has travelled from farm to plate • A reason that a country may experience water insecurity • Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies • ...
non-alcoholic beverages 1 2022-03-09
19 Clues: Tee • Cola • Kakao • Milch • Eistee • Wasser • Kaffee • Slushy • Smoothy • Milkshake • Wurzelbier • Orangensaft • Energiedrink • Gurkenwasser • Mineralwasser • Leitungswasser • Süßgetränk (Dose) • Limonade (gepresst) • Sprite (in der Art)
Mr Holt's Crossword NBC T3 W1 2024 2024-07-19
Across
- hot or cold conditions
- type of boat
- what the boat stank of
- floating frozen water
- olympic host city
- robbed Anh's boat
- what water does on a hot day
- frozen water
- Asian country
Down
- machine
- brackets order etc
- person who can't live safely in their own country
- maths operation
- rain, hail, snow
- flowing water course
- body of fresh water
- seeking safe refuge in another country
- percentage of earth covered by water
18 Clues: machine • type of boat • frozen water • Asian country • maths operation • rain, hail, snow • olympic host city • robbed Anh's boat • brackets order etc • body of fresh water • flowing water course • floating frozen water • hot or cold conditions • what the boat stank of • what water does on a hot day • percentage of earth covered by water • seeking safe refuge in another country • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-03
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- part of a large body of water, smaller than a gulf
- flat topped, elevated landform, larger than a mesa
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- large area of flat land covered with grass
- an area of high flat land
- large natural stream of water that runs through land
- narrow body of water that connects 2 larger bodies of water
- lower portion of land compared to the area around it
- piece of land surrounded by water
- a vast, treeless plain of frozen soil
- extremely dry area with little water or plants
- a fertile spot in the desert where water is found
- large part of the ocean that extends into land, larger than a bay
Down
- an area of land covered by shallow water
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- a natural depression in the earth that usually holds water
- a narrow piece of land projecting into a body of water
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- small group of islands
- long narrow section of the sea between cliffs and hills
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- an opening in the earth´s crust where lava and gasses erupt
- large mass of slowly moving ice
- a hill of sand shaped by wind
- a narrow strip of land that connects 2 larger land masses
25 Clues: small group of islands • an area of high flat land • a hill of sand shaped by wind • large mass of slowly moving ice • piece of land surrounded by water • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a vast, treeless plain of frozen soil • an area of land covered by shallow water • large area of flat land covered with grass • piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Unit 3 Hydrosphere - Chapter 5-6 2022-12-01
Across
- The constant flow of water in a particular direction
- When the ocean rises and falls, usually twice a day, due to forces from the Moon and the Sun
- An underground layer of rock or sand that holds groundwater
- A long period of time with very low temperatures on Earth’s surface and in Earth’s atmosphere
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the atmosphere to Earth’s surface
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- When the surface of water rises and falls due to wind or tides
- Water in its gas form
- A lot of water on Earth’s surface, either by extreme precipitation or an overflowing body of water
- A natural opening on the seafloor that generates heated water, usually near tectonic plate boundaries
Down
- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce
- A series of very high, often dangerous, ocean waves caused by earthquakes under the ocean
- Water that is added to land to help grow crops
- An underwater ecosystem of living and dead coral and other organisms
- Everywhere on Earth where water is in its solid form; ice
- Water that has almost no dissolved salt
- A group of very small organisms that float in water and are food for many animals
- A large, slow-moving body of ice
- The solid bottom of an ocean or sea
- A period of very little precipitation
20 Clues: Water in its gas form • A large, slow-moving body of ice • The solid bottom of an ocean or sea • The amount of salt dissolved in water • A period of very little precipitation • Water that has almost no dissolved salt • Water that is added to land to help grow crops • A group of similar organisms that can reproduce • The constant flow of water in a particular direction • ...
Geo Terms 2014-12-15
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- Artificial waterway used for travel
- connects two large landmasses and separates two big bodies of water
- area of sea or ocean surrounded by land, bigger than a bay
- piece of land surrounded by water only on three sides
- closely scattered islands
- sndy or pebbly shore of a body of water
- treeless land with small plants
- Stream or river that flows into a bigger one
- Barrren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- big body of water surrounded completely by land
- Body of water partially closed by land with a outlet to the ocean.
- body of water connecting two larger bodies of water larger than a channel
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- Waterway or channel connecting two large bodies of water
- chains of Mountains
- Big body of ice that slowly moves across Earth's surface
- big pieces of ice that come off of glaciers
- narrow valley with steep walls
- land that is higher that surrounding with steep slopes and peak
- flat, gently rolling land
- a stream of water with a good amount of volume
- land that rises a liitle more than the rest
- has a flat top, rises a little higher than surrounding area.
- lowland regioin surrounded by water
- shallow pool of water at center of atoll
- triangular and built up at a river's mouth
25 Clues: chains of Mountains • flat, gently rolling land • closely scattered islands • narrow valley with steep walls • treeless land with small plants • Artificial waterway used for travel • lowland regioin surrounded by water • sndy or pebbly shore of a body of water • shallow pool of water at center of atoll • triangular and built up at a river's mouth • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2024-04-16
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- A model that show how food chains in an ecosystem are linked
- Circulation of nitrogen from air to soil to organisms and back
- Giant sheets of ice
- Layer of gases surrounding the earth
- All of Earth's living things
- Living things that take in groundwater through their roots
- Includes the solid & molten rock and other landforms
- Process when water is evaporating from the leaves of plants
- When water changes from liquid to gas by water vapor
- Water that falls from clouds over land and water
- Models a series of feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- Yellowstone is home to many hot springs or ______
- Continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and air
- Rain that flows over Earth's surface and gathers in bodies of water
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- A landform which can erupt, part of geosphere
- Plants take in carbon and give off _______
- A model of an entire ecosystem on a smaller scale
- Oxygen-_______ cycle= circulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas
- The base of all food chains
- When gas changes to a liquid
- A waste product produced by all living things when energy is used
- Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water
- All food chains end with these
- Water that soaks into the ground and moves through cracks and spaces
- Energy source for the water cycle
- Most of Earth's water exists as this
26 Clues: Giant sheets of ice • The base of all food chains • When gas changes to a liquid • All of Earth's living things • All food chains end with these • Energy source for the water cycle • Layer of gases surrounding the earth • Most of Earth's water exists as this • Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water • Plants take in carbon and give off _______ • ...
Geography Practice 4 2026-03-12
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- A large solid area of land.
- A mountain that also has an opening to the Earth’s crust, allowing magma to escape.
- A part of an ocean that extends into land.
- A place where a river suddenly spills downward.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A vast body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into the ocean or a gulf.
- A barren area of land with little precipitation.
- A shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water by land.
- Where the large bodies of water meet the land.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Large landforms, made of rock, rising above their surroundings.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A warm, dense tangled forest found near the equator.
- A cluster of islands scattered throughout a body of water.
- A treeless, cold, dry area of land.
- Thick sheet of ice, kind of like a mountain of ice.
- A coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water.
- A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where the river splits into several smaller streams.
21 Clues: A large solid area of land. • A large, flat area of land. • A treeless, cold, dry area of land. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A part of an ocean that extends into land. • Where the large bodies of water meet the land. • A place where a river suddenly spills downward. • A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice. • ...
The Water Cycle Cross Word 2022-11-29
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- percent of saltwater on earth
- of gradual gathering of water
- water in solid form
- is the process of a state of water falling from the clouds
- percent of freshwater on earth
- is the changing of the state of water from liquid to gas
- evaporation of water from plants
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- the total amount of water on the planet
- the gas form of water
- The process of the changing state of water from gas to liquid
- where the most freshwater on earth is found
- visible mass of small water droplets or tiny ice crystals
- the access water that the ground can't absorb
- is the main factor that drives the water in the water cycle
- air that moves from areas of high pressure to low-pressure zones
- a form of precipitation
16 Clues: water in solid form • the gas form of water • a form of precipitation • percent of saltwater on earth • of gradual gathering of water • percent of freshwater on earth • evaporation of water from plants • the total amount of water on the planet • where the most freshwater on earth is found • the access water that the ground can't absorb • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
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- an increase in the amount of nutrients
- pollution one specific site of pollution
- any heating of natural water that results from human activity
- occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- growth of towns and cites due to people moving rural areas to uraban areas.
- water supplies
- froze layer of soil in polar regions
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- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- a body of rock or sediment that can store water.
- when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- removeing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- pollution many small sources of pollution
- body of water above ground.
- water under earth's surface in spaces in rock or soil; can be liquid or frozen
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- intrusion overuse of groundwater causes seawater to seep in aquifers,contaminat
- water that is suitable to drink
17 Clues: water supplies • body of water above ground. • water that is suitable to drink • froze layer of soil in polar regions • an increase in the amount of nutrients • pollution one specific site of pollution • pollution many small sources of pollution • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • a body of rock or sediment that can store water. • ...
Unit E Crossword Kyle ontiveros 8Sch 2018-06-11
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- massive moraine
- a mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.
- Move water from high concentration to low concentration
- is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- water is recycled using this method
- is when sediment is picked up and deposited and in a fan shape area.
- is the highest level the water will reach on shore
- forces saltwater through a filter allowing water to pass not salt
- in an ecosystem, it describes the variety of different kinds of species
- is high in dissolved minerals Specifically and magnesium
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- are movements on the surface of the water
- the rigid outer part of the earth.
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
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- are the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
- small teardrop shaped hills
- river that follow winding source
- Slowly moving pack of ice formed by accumulation of compact snow, provide water.
- Water unsafe to drink
- is the lowest level the water will reach on shore
- salt content in the water
- small round lake
- water safe to drink
- deposits of sand and gravel in a pattern of a winding river
24 Clues: massive moraine • small round lake • water safe to drink • Water unsafe to drink • salt content in the water • small teardrop shaped hills • river that follow winding source • the rigid outer part of the earth. • water is recycled using this method • are movements on the surface of the water • is the lowest level the water will reach on shore • ...
Geography Terms 1-21 2026-03-11
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- A large solid area of land.
- A mountain that also has an opening to the Earth’s crust, allowing magma to escape.
- A part of an ocean that extends into land.
- A place where a river suddenly spills downward.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A vast body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into the ocean or a gulf.
- A barren area of land with little precipitation.
- A shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water by land.
- Where the large bodies of water meet the land.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Large landforms, made of rock, rising above their surroundings.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A warm, dense tangled forest found near the equator.
- A cluster of islands scattered throughout a body of water.
- A treeless, cold, dry area of land.
- Thick sheet of ice, kind of like a mountain of ice.
- A coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water.
- A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where the river splits into several smaller streams.
21 Clues: A large solid area of land. • A large, flat area of land. • A treeless, cold, dry area of land. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A part of an ocean that extends into land. • Where the large bodies of water meet the land. • A place where a river suddenly spills downward. • A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice. • ...
Water cycle SMS/Adrian 2024-12-16
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- the biggest body of water
- how under ground water goes back to lakes and oceans
- how water goes back to earth by falling
- when a solid turns into a gas without turning into a liquid
- water that got so hot it turned into gas
- when water is soaked into a tree and the water into gas comes out of the tree
- is condensed water vapor
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- water that is stored underground
- when water seeps into the ground
- when water flows down a mounten and goes back to the body of water it came from
- a body of water that is sorounded by land
- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when water
- the molecule for water
- is the energy starting the water cycle
15 Clues: when water • the molecule for water • is condensed water vapor • the biggest body of water • water that is stored underground • when water seeps into the ground • when a gas turns back into a liquid • is the energy starting the water cycle • how water goes back to earth by falling • water that got so hot it turned into gas • a body of water that is sorounded by land • ...
Jack Anderson 2014-12-17
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- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- An inland grassland area
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- A stream of water of considerable volume
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
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- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth’s surface
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- Lowland region saturated by water
26 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • High, steep or overhanging rock face • A stream of water of considerable volume • Body of water completely surrounded by land • Point of land projecting into a body of water • Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll • ...
Biology 2024-05-17
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- into the water
- the area of land that is drained by a water
- temperature of water
- materials to resist pressure at depth
- water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling
- live near the surface.
- the area where a freshwater stream or river
- river or stream; a branch of
- gases and minerals escape from earth's
- with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1
- the tendency of water to stick to other
- underground soil and
- free-swimming animals that can move
- Tension-the tightness across the surface
- water to the surface
- Solvent-The quality of water that makes
- he movement of deep, cold, and
- Basin-the area drained by a river and its
- water that fills the cracks and spaces
- Ocean Zone-he area of the ocean beyond
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- the water column
- Tiny algae and animals that float in
- The tendency of water molecules to stick
- organisms that live on the bottom of the
- small river or stream that flows into a
- a device that determines the distance of an
- an underwater vehicle built of
- or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse
- Celsius...amount of heat required to increase
- each other.
- Heat-The amount of energy required to
- Vents-spots on the ocean floor where
- river
- can
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass
- one another
- under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- unit volume
- is able to dissolve more substances than any other
- underground bed or layer yielding ground
- and are carried by waves and currents
- layers
- for wells and springs etc
45 Clues: can • river • layers • each other. • one another • unit volume • into the water • the water column • temperature of water • underground soil and • water to the surface • live near the surface. • for wells and springs etc • river or stream; a branch of • an underwater vehicle built of • he movement of deep, cold, and • free-swimming animals that can move • Tiny algae and animals that float in • ...
Biology 2024-05-17
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- into the water
- the area of land that is drained by a water
- temperature of water
- materials to resist pressure at depth
- water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling
- live near the surface.
- the area where a freshwater stream or river
- river or stream; a branch of
- gases and minerals escape from earth's
- with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1
- the tendency of water to stick to other
- underground soil and
- free-swimming animals that can move
- Tension-the tightness across the surface
- water to the surface
- Solvent-The quality of water that makes
- he movement of deep, cold, and
- Basin-the area drained by a river and its
- water that fills the cracks and spaces
- Ocean Zone-he area of the ocean beyond
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- the water column
- Tiny algae and animals that float in
- The tendency of water molecules to stick
- organisms that live on the bottom of the
- small river or stream that flows into a
- a device that determines the distance of an
- an underwater vehicle built of
- or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse
- Celsius...amount of heat required to increase
- each other.
- Heat-The amount of energy required to
- Vents-spots on the ocean floor where
- river
- can
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass
- one another
- under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- unit volume
- is able to dissolve more substances than any other
- underground bed or layer yielding ground
- and are carried by waves and currents
- layers
- for wells and springs etc
45 Clues: can • river • layers • each other. • one another • unit volume • into the water • the water column • temperature of water • underground soil and • water to the surface • live near the surface. • for wells and springs etc • river or stream; a branch of • an underwater vehicle built of • he movement of deep, cold, and • free-swimming animals that can move • Tiny algae and animals that float in • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Unit 2 Review Puzzle 2025-11-10
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- Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________.
- Denser substances _________ below substances that are less dense.
- The temperatures of cities near oceans are more ______________ than the temperatures of cities inland.
- the amount of matter in a given volume.
- This surface current brings warm water to the East coast of the United States, Iceland, and The British Isles (2 words, no space).
- Warmer water rises near the ___________________.
- The ocean keeps _______________ more even all over the planet.
- Wind and currents are caused by the __________ heating of the Earth.
- When heat energy is added to water, the water molecules move more and get farther apart from one another. This causes water to ___________.
- Anything that has matter and takes up space.
- The breeze that forms when temperatures on land are warmer than temperatures over the ocean.
- the process of turning from liquid water into water vapor
- ________________ currents are driven by differences in density.
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- Substances will be ___________ dense if the molecules are farther apart.
- the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water
- Cold air is _________ dense than warm air.
- For any one type of substance, such as water, it will be ____________ if the molecules are closer together.
- Water absorbs a lot of heat energy before it warms up, and it holds onto the heat for a relatively long time before the heat energy is released and the water cools down (2 words, no space).
- The breeze that forms when temperatures over the ocean are warmer than temperatures over the land.
- ________________ currents are primarily driven by the wind.
- ________________ (2 words no space) currents are driven by differences in temperature and salinity.
- These spread heat energy throughout the ocean.
22 Clues: the amount of matter in a given volume. • Cold air is _________ dense than warm air. • Anything that has matter and takes up space. • These spread heat energy throughout the ocean. • Warmer water rises near the ___________________. • Cold and salty water sinks near the _______________. • the process of turning from water vapor to liquid water • ...
Geographic Terms 2016-09-09
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- Rounded, raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- Land covered with sand or pebbles next to an ocean or lake
- High steep face of rock
- High landform with steep sides; higher than a hill
- Land that is surrounded on al sides by water
- Large body of salt water
- Body of water partly surrounded by land
- High flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- protected place by an ocean or river where ships can safely stay
- place where ships load and unload goods
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- Large area of flat land
- Body of water partly surrounded by land; larger than a bay
- Deep river valley with steep sides
- Land that has water on all sides but one
- Area of low land between hills or mountains
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- Waterway dug across the land to connect two bodies of water
- Landform that looks like a high, flat table
- A dry environment with few plants and animals
- Land next to an ocean
- Long stream of water that empties into another body of water
21 Clues: Land next to an ocean • Large area of flat land • High steep face of rock • Large body of salt water • Deep river valley with steep sides • Body of water partly surrounded by land • place where ships load and unload goods • Land that has water on all sides but one • Area of low land between hills or mountains • body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
Geo terms 2016-01-11
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- point of land projecting in to a body of water
- sandy, pebbly body of water
- inland grassland area
- large body of salt water
- a flat topped elevated landforms
- large chunks of ice that breaks off glaciers
- triangular section of land built up at rivers mouth
- part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- a long chain of mountains
- deeper part of river or harbor
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a high steep overhanging rock face
- a stream of water considerable volume
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- long steep sided glacial valley now filled by seawater
- lowland region saturated by water
- scattered islands
- flat or gently rolling lands
- one of the seven large landmasses on earth
- shallow pool of water at the center of atoll
- an area of low lying wet land
- steep descent of water from a height
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- a artificial waterway made for irrigation and travel
25 Clues: scattered islands • inland grassland area • large body of salt water • a long chain of mountains • sandy, pebbly body of water • flat or gently rolling lands • an area of low lying wet land • deeper part of river or harbor • a flat topped elevated landforms • lowland region saturated by water • a high steep overhanging rock face • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
negin 2020-06-01
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- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- a planned space
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management abbreviation
- Contamination synonym
- Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation
- prevention: any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- change: A change in the climate of a region over time due to natural forces or human activity.
- a chemical element with the symbol Pb
- They have backbones and live in water.
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- an overflow of water
- can: Litter`s home!
- an impervious surface
- rainwater that does not soak into the ground.
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7
- naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- relating to water
- water act is an Act passed by U.S. Congress to control water pollution.
- bloom: Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely and indicate potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry.
- indicates that water has been contaminated with human or animal waste.
- Waste synonym
- is any water that has been contaminated by human use.
21 Clues: Waste synonym • a planned space • relating to water • can: Litter`s home! • an overflow of water • an impervious surface • Contamination synonym • a chemical element with the symbol Pb • They have backbones and live in water. • Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation • rainwater that does not soak into the ground. • is any water that has been contaminated by human use. • ...
Aquatic Science Units 6 and 7 Vocabulary 2025-04-10
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- A type of aquifer where water can easily flow in from the surface.
- Material that water cannot pass through.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in a specific environment.
- Underground layer that holds groundwater.
- A water-saturated area often home to diverse plants and animals.
- Process of returning an ecosystem to its original condition.
- A measure of the variety of life in an ecosystem.
- The classification of organisms.
- Water that flows over land and into bodies of water.
- Contamination of water or land by harmful substances.
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- Material that allows water to flow through it.
- Substances that make water or another substance impure.
- A method scientists use to estimate populations without counting each organism.
- The source or beginning of a river.
- Organisms introduced to a new area, often harming native species.
- Type of aquifer made of limestone with underground channels.
- Where groundwater flows naturally to the surface.
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem like water or soil.
- Scientist who studies ecosystems.
20 Clues: The classification of organisms. • Scientist who studies ecosystems. • Living components of an ecosystem. • The source or beginning of a river. • Material that water cannot pass through. • Underground layer that holds groundwater. • Material that allows water to flow through it. • Where groundwater flows naturally to the surface. • ...
Aidan Mendoza Unit E 8S 2017-04-27
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- A technique for separating minerals to create pure water.
- Are streams of water that move within larger bodies of water.
- Water that humans can drink safely.
- A system where water is forced through a membrane /filter to remove salt from water.
- Highest point of land on a continent.
- Rock fragments and soil from erosion.
- The different kinds of species in an ecosystem.
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- means to observe.
- A description of how pure water is.
- Are changes in pattern on a water surface.
- Are large pieces of moving ice.
- The pattern of flow and slope of the stream’s bed.
- The total of salts dissolved in water.
- Water that contains high amounts of minerals and calcium and magnesium.
- A group of organisms that live in a certain area.
- Change in water level.
- Is average weather measured over a long period of time.
17 Clues: means to observe. • Change in water level. • Are large pieces of moving ice. • A description of how pure water is. • Water that humans can drink safely. • Highest point of land on a continent. • Rock fragments and soil from erosion. • The total of salts dissolved in water. • Are changes in pattern on a water surface. • The different kinds of species in an ecosystem. • ...
Unit E: Fresh and Saltwater Systems 2017-05-15
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- in water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the waters surface
- Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular environment
- Water that is safe for humans to drink
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- Area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- Characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- Amount of dissolved salts in water
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- Measure of the amount of substances bedsides water in a water sample.
- Physical characteristics or behavior of a species that increases the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- Highest point of land on a continent
- Large moving body of ice
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of higher water concentration
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Daily change in water level of the ocean
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Average weather measured over a long period of time
18 Clues: Large moving body of ice • Amount of dissolved salts in water • Highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water level of the ocean • Characteristics used to describe a stream or river • Average weather measured over a long period of time • Area of land that drains into one main lake or river • ...
Unit E By: Cassidy White 2016-06-08
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- The state of when the tide is at the lowest level
- The process that takes place as rocks and other parts of the Geosphere, are broken down into smaller pieces
- Eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural causes
- A fan-shaped deposit of sediment
- Highest point of land on a continent
- Is the process of breaking big rocks into smaller ones
- Average weather measured over a long period of time
- In water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the waters surface
- Movement of water through a membrane from an area of lower water concentration to one of a higher concentration; technique used for purifying water
- Observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
- Physical characteristic or behavior of a species that increase the species chances of survival in a particular environment
- Description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- Group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
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- The state of when the tide is at the highest level
- Chararistics used to describe a stream or a river
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- Involves changes that some substances can cause in the surface of the rocks that make it change shape, or colour
- Large moving body of ice
- The action of deposing an object or someone
- Water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- Is a measurment of how clear or pure the water is
- Stream of water that moves within a large body of water
- Daily change in water levels of the ocean
- Amount of dissolved salts in water
- Water that is safe for humans to drink
26 Clues: Large moving body of ice • A fan-shaped deposit of sediment • Amount of dissolved salts in water • Highest point of land on a continent • Water that is safe for humans to drink • Daily change in water levels of the ocean • The action of deposing an object or someone • The state of when the tide is at the lowest level • Chararistics used to describe a stream or a river • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES 2021-09-10
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- cycle in which its reservoir is the air or the oceans
- subsurface reservoir of fresh water
- part of the sedimentary cycle where other salts deposit out as sediment and rock in shallow seas
- another term for living things
- product of condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls on the ground
- used in agriculture, which are then washed into lakes, streams, and rivers surface runoff
- the main oxygen generators of the biosphere
- water inside living things
- another term for reservoir
- the second most abundant element in organisms
- is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water
- its use had accelerated in the 1800s during the industrial revolution
- converts carbon dioxide gas to organic carbon
- is returned to soil or water through decomposition of biomass or excretion by consumers
- a place where something is kept in store
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation through aerial parts
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- process of frozen water to water vapor by solar energy
- is second only to nitrogen in abundance among uncombined elements in the atmosphere
- the area of the Earth where water movement and storage occur
- process of liquid water to water vapor by solar energy
- cycle in which its reservoir is the Earth’s crust
- a worlwide, major environmental concern caused by the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- essential element for the molecules of living things
- characterized by excessive plant and algal growth
- contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere
- cycles between the oceans, land, and atmosphere
- process of water vapor into clouds
- is a process of which sulfur is falling directly from the atmosphere
- the process when bacteria converts the nitrates into oxygen gas
- enters the living world through free-living and symbiotic bacteria
30 Clues: water inside living things • another term for reservoir • another term for living things • process of water vapor into clouds • subsurface reservoir of fresh water • contain 97.5% of water in the biosphere • a place where something is kept in store • the main oxygen generators of the biosphere • the second most abundant element in organisms • ...
science 2024-05-20
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- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
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- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other body of water; bottom-dwellers
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius...amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- the area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse organisms live near the surface.
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
20 Clues: the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the area of land that is drained by a water system • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other. • the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume • free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column • ...
CPA Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-03-15
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- Driving force of the water cycle
- The slow Carbon cycle leads to the formation of ________.
- Process used by deep sea organisms to get energy
- Largest reservoir of water
- Water moves from the atmosphere back to the ground
- _______ molecules contain carbon and hydrogen
- Release of water by grass/ground to the atmosphere
- Overgrowth of algae in water due to excess nitrogen leading to the suffocation of aquatic life
- Largest reservoir of carbon
- Water vapor changes to liquid water forming clouds
- Process of converting CO2 and H2O to glucose and O2
- Volcanic eruptions is an ____________ process that leads to CO2 entering the atmosphere
- Smallest reservoir of water
- Where most freshwater is found
- Largest reservoir of nitrogen
- Process in which humans cut down trees affecting the water, carbon and nitrogen cycles
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- Decomposers break down dead plants and turn nitrates in plants back to ammonia/ammonium
- Absorption of nitrates into plants
- Nitrates not absorbed by plants are converted by to N2 by denitrifying bacteria
- Compound found in greatest abundance on Earth
- Consume decaying and dying organisms; bacteria and fungi are examples
- Photosynthesis is a _________ process that takes CO2 out of the atmosphere
- Process where glucose and oxygen are converted to carbon dioxide and water
- Consumers that eat producers
- N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+
- Where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live
- Ammonium is converted to nitrites and then nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
- Example of inorganic molecule in carbon cycle
- Driving force of Nitrogen Cycle
- Release of water by trees to the atmosphere
- Water moves from bodies of water to the atmosphere
- Product of nitrogen and carbon reacting with water vapor
- Example of an organic molecule in carbon cycle
- Producers that take energy directly from the sun
34 Clues: Largest reservoir of water • N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+ • Largest reservoir of carbon • Smallest reservoir of water • Consumers that eat producers • Largest reservoir of nitrogen • Where most freshwater is found • Driving force of Nitrogen Cycle • Driving force of the water cycle • Absorption of nitrates into plants • Where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live • ...
Unit E Crossword 2018-06-14
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- in an ecosystem, it describes the variety of different kinds of species
- a mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.
- water is recycled using this method
- the action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.
- forces saltwater through a filter allowing water to pass not salt
- water safe to drink
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- is the lowest level the water will reach on shore
- are movements on the surface of the water
- small teardrop shaped hills
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- is the highest level the water will reach on shore
- is high in dissolved minerals Specifically and magnesium
- is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- massive moraine
- Move water from high concentration to low concentration
- small round lake
- Water unsafe to drink
- Slowly moving pack of ice formed by accumulation of compact snow, provide water.
- deposits of sand and gravel in a pattern of a winding river
- are the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
- salt content in the water
- river that follow winding source
- the rigid outer part of the earth.
- is when sediment is picked up and deposited and in a fan shape area.
24 Clues: massive moraine • small round lake • water safe to drink • Water unsafe to drink • salt content in the water • small teardrop shaped hills • river that follow winding source • the rigid outer part of the earth. • water is recycled using this method • are movements on the surface of the water • is the lowest level the water will reach on shore • ...
Geography Terms 1-21 2026-03-11
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- A large solid area of land.
- A mountain that also has an opening to the Earth’s crust, allowing magma to escape.
- A part of an ocean that extends into land.
- A place where a river suddenly spills downward.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A vast body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into the ocean or a gulf.
- A barren area of land with little precipitation.
- A shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water by land.
- Where the large bodies of water meet the land.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Large landforms, made of rock, rising above their surroundings.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A warm, dense tangled forest found near the equator.
- A cluster of islands scattered throughout a body of water.
- A treeless, cold, dry area of land.
- Thick sheet of ice, kind of like a mountain of ice.
- A coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water.
- A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where the river splits into several smaller streams.
21 Clues: A large solid area of land. • A large, flat area of land. • A treeless, cold, dry area of land. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A part of an ocean that extends into land. • Where the large bodies of water meet the land. • A place where a river suddenly spills downward. • A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice. • ...
Europe Geography 2020-05-06
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- What country is labeled #11 on the map?
- What country is labeled #4 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled H on the map?
- What country is labeled #2 on the map?
- What country is labeled #8 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled E on the map?
- What country is labeled #6 on the map?
- What country is labeled #1 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled C on the map?
- What body of water is labeled I on the map?
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- What country is labeled #10 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled G on the map?
- What country is labeled #3 on the map?
- What country is labeled #7 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled D on the map?
- What body of water is labeled B on the map?
- What country is labeled #9 on the map?
- What body of water is labeled F on the map?
- What body of water is labeled A on the map?
- What country is labeled #5 on the map?
20 Clues: What country is labeled #3 on the map? • What country is labeled #7 on the map? • What country is labeled #4 on the map? • What country is labeled #9 on the map? • What country is labeled #2 on the map? • What country is labeled #8 on the map? • What country is labeled #6 on the map? • What country is labeled #1 on the map? • What country is labeled #5 on the map? • ...
Ocean currents review - Sophie RMMS 2023-05-24
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- which water is more dense: cold or warm?
- where do ocean currents travel fastest
- how many meters deep are more surface currents
- what causes wind to form
- wind causes these types of currents
- in which hemisphere do the currents deflect to the right
- dissolved salt content of a body of water
- what does the sun cause
- formed from differences in water density
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- transfer energy
- warm water is replaced by cold, nutrient rich water
- stream like movements of water
- nitrogen,____, argon, and carbon dioxide are the most abundant gases in the ocean
- the weight of water for a specific volume
- when upwelling is ____, the richness of ocean life is also.
- causes all wind and ocean currents
- what 'effect' is defined as the deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earth's roation
- what air causes an area of low pressure near the equator
- water with ____ salinity is denser than water with low salinity
- what % of energy from heat is transported around earth's surface
20 Clues: transfer energy • what does the sun cause • what causes wind to form • stream like movements of water • causes all wind and ocean currents • wind causes these types of currents • where do ocean currents travel fastest • which water is more dense: cold or warm? • formed from differences in water density • the weight of water for a specific volume • ...
Geographic Terms 2016-09-09
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- Large body of salt water
- Land covered with sand or pebbles next to an ocean or lake
- Body of water partly surrounded by land
- Rounded, raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- Long stream of water that empties into another body of water
- Deep river valley with steep sides
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- High landform with steep sides; higher than a hill
- A dry environment with few plants and animals
- Waterway dug across the land to connect two bodies of water
- Large area of flat land
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- protected place by an ocean or river where ships can safely stay
- Area of low land between hills or mountains
- Land that has water on all sides but one
- Land that is surrounded on al sides by water
- Land next to an ocean
- High flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- place where ships load and unload goods
- Landform that looks like a high, flat table
- Body of water partly surrounded by land; larger than a bay
- High steep face of rock
21 Clues: Land next to an ocean • High steep face of rock • Large area of flat land • Large body of salt water • Deep river valley with steep sides • Body of water partly surrounded by land • place where ships load and unload goods • Land that has water on all sides but one • Area of low land between hills or mountains • body of water completely surrounded by land • ...
Science Crossword 2017-04-09
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- zone of complete combustion
- unit to measure energy
- this grows in savannah
- evaporation+condensation = pure water
- splitting up of white light into seven constituent colours
- tyre of a moving vehicle becomes hot due to
- this should not be used for oil fire
- solid water
- top carnivore in a grassland food chain
- incomplete combustion produces this gas
- measures temperature
- water exists in abundance on this planet
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- rocks which contain water
- organisms which feed upon dead matter to get energy and give back the nutrients to the soil
- gaseous fuel
- rise in the temperature of earth
- process of converting saline water into fresh water
- amount of heat liberated whenn 1 kg of fuel is burt completely
- process by which sun produces energy
- purest form of water
- rain with oxides of sulphur and nitrogen dissolved in water
- a network of interlinked food chains
- sahara is an example for this biome
- this energy can be felt and not seen
- herbs, lichens, reindeers, owls and foxes are found in this biome
25 Clues: solid water • gaseous fuel • purest form of water • measures temperature • unit to measure energy • this grows in savannah • rocks which contain water • zone of complete combustion • rise in the temperature of earth • sahara is an example for this biome • process by which sun produces energy • a network of interlinked food chains • this should not be used for oil fire • ...
Adalyn's Water System Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-19
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- small pieces of ice falling form clouds
- an area drier then normal condition
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- one of the grate lakes(two words)
- a layer of water under ground
- The largest rain forest in the world
- a large body of saltwater
- an over flow of water above ground
- A big pile of snow and ice that moves like a bulldozer
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- The largest ocean(Two Words)
- like a bathtub every thing that goes in drain out thorght one outlet(Two words)
- a cycle of water contuines movement of water(two words)
- the level water is at(two words)
- the change in weather over a long period of time(two words)
- When water falls from the clouds
- a moving body of freashwater
- a dip in the Earth's surface with sides higher then the bottom
- a small area of still, freash water
- a big piece of ice in the water that is mostly under water
- frozen ice crystals falling from clouds or laying of the ground
20 Clues: a large body of saltwater • The largest ocean(Two Words) • a moving body of freashwater • a layer of water under ground • the level water is at(two words) • When water falls from the clouds • one of the grate lakes(two words) • an over flow of water above ground • an area drier then normal condition • a small area of still, freash water • The largest rain forest in the world • ...
Daniels Crossword 2025-01-31
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- Areas of land that drain water into a common body of water.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
- The ability of air to hold moisture.
- The process of ice turning into liquid water.
- The energy that drives weather patterns and water cycles.
- A small area with different weather conditions from its surroundings.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- The process where water vapor turns into liquid droplets.
- Large masses of ice that move slowly over land.
- The wearing away of land by wind, water, or ice.
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- The process where water changes from liquid to gas.
- The frozen continent surrounding the South Pole.
- Half of the Earth, divided by the equator.
- Structures dug into the ground to access groundwater.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, receiving the most sunlight.
- Frozen precipitation that forms in cold temperatures.
- A large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean.
- A large piece of freshwater ice floating in the ocean.
- Extreme weather events influenced by water in the atmosphere.
20 Clues: The ability of air to hold moisture. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Half of the Earth, divided by the equator. • An underground layer of water-bearing rock. • The process of ice turning into liquid water. • Large masses of ice that move slowly over land. • The frozen continent surrounding the South Pole. • ...
Plumbing 2025-12-12
Across
- – Device that controls the release of water at a sink
- – Curved pipe section that holds water to block gases
- – Flexible plastic tubing used in modern plumbing
- – Tool used to clear clogs from drains and toilets
- – A pipe fitting that makes a sharp bend
- – Device that opens or shuts to control water flow
- Opening where wastewater flows out
- – Fitting used to join two lengths of pipe
- – Melted metal used to join copper pipes
- – Unwanted escape of water from a pipe
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- – Rubber valve inside a toilet tank that lifts to flush
- – Large container that holds water, usually for toilets or heaters
- – The force that pushes water through pipes
- – Line that brings clean water into a home
- Tool used to tighten or loosen pipes and fittings
- – Underground system that treats wastewater in rural areas
- – Reverse movement of contaminated water into clean supply
- – Pipe that lets sewer gases escape and air enter
- A hollow cylinder that carries water through a plumbing system
- – Rubber or silicone ring that seals joints
20 Clues: Opening where wastewater flows out • – Unwanted escape of water from a pipe • – A pipe fitting that makes a sharp bend • – Melted metal used to join copper pipes • – Line that brings clean water into a home • – Fitting used to join two lengths of pipe • – The force that pushes water through pipes • – Rubber or silicone ring that seals joints • ...
The Water Cycle! 6th hour 2023-11-28
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- A layer of rock that stores water underground.
- When water vapor becomes water.
- The largest body of water in the world.
- This will always lead to the ocean.
- When water goes into the ground.
- When water turns into ice.
- When a cloud is formed on the ground and not in the sky.
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- When ice turns into water vapor, skipping the water stage.
- The part of the water cycle that includes rain.
- When plants give off water from their leaves.
- This is a part of the water cycle you will probably never see in Florida.
- When water become a gas.
- This substance covers 75% of Earth.
- The force that starts the water cycle.
- A place where underground water finds a way to the surface.
15 Clues: When water become a gas. • When water turns into ice. • When water vapor becomes water. • When water goes into the ground. • This substance covers 75% of Earth. • This will always lead to the ocean. • The force that starts the water cycle. • The largest body of water in the world. • When plants give off water from their leaves. • ...
RIVERS 2021-01-27
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- _____ is the volume times the velocity of a river
- Where one river or stream meet is known as a
- Water contained in rocks is known as
- The boundary of a drainage basin
- water from rain flows over the land surface
- The downward movement of water within rock or soil
- Change from water vapour to water droplets
- Drainage pattern resembles the spokes of a wheel
- Drainage pattern resembles a rectangular grid
- The movement of water through plants
- Water bodies make up about _____ per cent of the earth’s surface
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- when waterfalls from the atmosphere to the surface
- Rocks become _____ when rainwater soaks deeper into it
- A type of erosion process
- The pint where a river begins
- liquid water is changed to vapour
- The wearing away of the beds of a river by the river’s load
- Drainage pattern resembles branches of a tree
- The amount of water in a river
- basin The area drained by a river and its tributaries
- A river reaches the sea at its ____
- Rocks that hold groundwater
22 Clues: A type of erosion process • Rocks that hold groundwater • The pint where a river begins • The amount of water in a river • The boundary of a drainage basin • liquid water is changed to vapour • A river reaches the sea at its ____ • Water contained in rocks is known as • The movement of water through plants • Change from water vapour to water droplets • ...
Watershed Review Crossword 2020-12-08
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- another name for a watershed
- swamps, marshes, ponds, and lakes are all types of __
- biotic and abiotic factors living in an area
- embankment that prevents the flow of water
- map showing elevation
- driven by the sun (liquid to a gas)
- contributes to the main stem
- water that is not absorbed or evaporated
- when run off contains too much fertilizer and causes an algal bloom that depletes nutrients in the water
- sediment deposited where the mouth of the river meets the ocean
- fridge:food as __:groundwater
- coastal grassland affected by the tides
- 1 meter contains __ centimeters
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- where groundwater pops out to become surface water
- land that funnels water into one place
- plants in the riparian zone prevent this
- any place that collects water
- manmade lake
- water flows from the __ to the mouth
- lines on a topographic map
- area near water that has lots of vegetation
- 1 kilometer contains __ meters
- another name for a ridge or boundary
- where 2 or more rivers meet
- created when water flows through limestone creating caves and sinkholes
25 Clues: manmade lake • map showing elevation • lines on a topographic map • where 2 or more rivers meet • another name for a watershed • contributes to the main stem • any place that collects water • fridge:food as __:groundwater • 1 kilometer contains __ meters • 1 meter contains __ centimeters • driven by the sun (liquid to a gas) • water flows from the __ to the mouth • ...
Rivers 2021-03-19
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- river water or rainwater
- a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones
- Pertaining to a rock that is incapable of transmitting fluids because of low permeability
- water flows over a vertical drop
- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil
- Water from rain
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- generally flat area of land next to a river or stream
- body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater
- A burst of very heavy rain that causes a sudden flood
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- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- portion of the subsurface above the groundwater table
- artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- Its rain but much stronger
- sharply angled land
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
20 Clues: Water from rain • sharply angled land • river water or rainwater • Its rain but much stronger • water flows over a vertical drop • huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land • a low area of land between hills or mountains • artificial lake used as a source of water supply • body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater • ...
