water Crossword Puzzles
7th period MRs.schroedle janelle 2023-11-30
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- largest body of water on earth
- and snow ice and glaciers are part of the water system
- water vapor coming from an erupting volcano
- solid turns into gas
- flows down hill mostly like a stream
- water vapor all around us in the sky
- the energy that drives the water cycle
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- plants bringing water from underground
- gas to a liquid
- the air is full of water
- frozen mountain water melting to the river
- are a big part of the water system
- made of water and water has weight
- a water molecule contains 2 hydrogen (H) atoms and oxygen (O) atom.
- water flows back into the ocean
15 Clues: gas to a liquid • solid turns into gas • the air is full of water • largest body of water on earth • water flows back into the ocean • are a big part of the water system • made of water and water has weight • flows down hill mostly like a stream • water vapor all around us in the sky • plants bringing water from underground • the energy that drives the water cycle • ...
Solid, Liquid, ___? Ryan R. 2023-09-13
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- ____ is any water that's above ground
- precipitation with acidic pollutants
- water that's in our rivers and lakes
- continuous circulation of water
- water forms in the atmosphere and falls back down to earth
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- Ice is water in its ______ form
- the word for when a liquid helps objects float
- liquid gets turned into gas
- Water vapor is water as a ___
- is water that sits underneath our earth in certain zones
- clear liquid that has no taste, and falls from the sky in the _____ cycle
- introduction of unwanted materials into the enviorment
- this is water in its natural form
- ____ water is what is in our Ocean
- most important source of water for the water cycle
15 Clues: liquid gets turned into gas • Water vapor is water as a ___ • Ice is water in its ______ form • continuous circulation of water • this is water in its natural form • ____ water is what is in our Ocean • precipitation with acidic pollutants • water that's in our rivers and lakes • ____ is any water that's above ground • the word for when a liquid helps objects float • ...
Piper 2024-12-17
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- occurs when water vapor cools down and forms clouds
- is the movement of water
- is when water runs off the surface
- occurs when precipitation lands on the landscape and soaks into the ground
- and Lakes are 2 of the bodies of water
- are the largest body of water
- includes rain and snow
- is Water
- and snow are two different types of precipitation
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- is underground water not groundwater
- is always an aquifer
- involves plants
- happen when the water table rises and flows out of the earth
- happens when water molecules get too hot and turn into water vapor
- is Where the evaporated water goes to form clouds
15 Clues: is Water • involves plants • is always an aquifer • includes rain and snow • is the movement of water • are the largest body of water • is when water runs off the surface • is underground water not groundwater • and Lakes are 2 of the bodies of water • is Where the evaporated water goes to form clouds • and snow are two different types of precipitation • ...
The Water Cycle Puzzle 2021-10-21
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- The process of water moving through the world by precipitation, evaporation, and condensation
- A large body of water that flows across the land
- The process of changing from water vapor to water droplets
- The process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky
- Water droplets that fall from the sky
- The process of water turning into a vapor
- Ice crystals that fall from the sky
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- Water that has been heated to a gas
- A small body of water that flows across the land
- A large body of fresh water
- Frozen rain
- These form in the sky when water vapor condenses into water droplets
- What provides the energy that drives the water cycle
- A large body of salt water
- Water that flows in streams and rivers into the oceans and lakes
15 Clues: Frozen rain • A large body of salt water • A large body of fresh water • Water that has been heated to a gas • Ice crystals that fall from the sky • Water droplets that fall from the sky • The process of water turning into a vapor • A small body of water that flows across the land • A large body of water that flows across the land • ...
unit E 2014-06-02
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- group of organisms of the same species that live in a
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- measure of the amount of substances besides water
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- in water,circular movement of water particles that cause a
- include volume and rate of flow, slope and shape of bed
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- move over long distances but the water particles do not
- water thats is safe for human to drink
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- area
- thick
- sample;description of how pure a water sample is
- large moving body of lce; glaciers cans be many metres or
- description of the variety of different species in an
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- in pattern that moves along the water's surftideace; the pattern
- may also be used to describe variety in a population or
19 Clues: area • thick • amount of dissolved salts in water • water thats is safe for human to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • sample;description of how pure a water sample is • measure of the amount of substances besides water • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • average weather measured over a long period of time • ...
Weather 2014-10-25
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- high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals
- an instrument used to measure precipitation
- water vapor in the air
- an instrument used to measure water vapor in the air
- the layer of air that surrounds our planet
- clouds towering dark clouds; rain on its way
- water is stored in lakes, rivers, and oceans
- a large body of air that forms over a land mass or large body of water
- water falls to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, snow and hail
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds
- the border where 2 air masses meet
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- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- puffy cotton-ball clouds; seen on clear, warm days
- all the particles of air pressing down on the surface of the earth
- low layer clouds; dark; sometimes bring light rain
- water that flows over the ground
- plants release water as a gas
- water changing from liquid to a gas
19 Clues: water vapor in the air • plants release water as a gas • water that flows over the ground • the border where 2 air masses meet • water changing from liquid to a gas • an instrument used to measure wind speed • an instrument used to measure air pressure • high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals • the layer of air that surrounds our planet • ...
geographic concepts 2025-10-07
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- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- long and narrow sea inlet formed by glaciers
- piece of land almost surrounded by water connected to a large area of land
- dry area with no rain and few plants
- narrow passage of water that connects 2 bodies of water
- flat elevated area of land higher than the surrounding land
- mountain that can erupt releasing lava
- large body of water surrounded by land
- high hill with precipitious sides
- mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- part of sea or lake surrounded by water
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- small river that flows into a larger river
- land covered by shallow water
- very large area of land
- large body of fresh water that moves to a lake or sea
- large and flat area of land with few trees
- extensive groups of islands
- large area of salt water that covers most of the Earth´s surface
- low area between mountains or hills
19 Clues: very large area of land • extensive groups of islands • land covered by shallow water • high hill with precipitious sides • low area between mountains or hills • dry area with no rain and few plants • mountain that can erupt releasing lava • large body of water surrounded by land • mass of ice that moves slowly over land • part of sea or lake surrounded by water • ...
Unit E - Fresh & Saltwater Systems - Reign 8S 2016-05-31
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- A form of water with a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- A disturbance of water along the surface in the form of moving ridges
- Ability of a species to be able to survive in an environmental niche
- Purification of a substance by evaporating and condensing liquid into a receiver
- Minerals or bits of organic matter deposited by bodies of water
- A flowing movement in a body of matter that allows a recognizable course
- Characteristics used to decribe a stream or river
- Observation or keeping track for specific purposes
- Periodic rise and fall of water produced by the attraction of the moon
- Process where pure water is produced by forcing undrinkable water through a semipermeable membrane
- A ridge or high ground forming a divide between two drainage basins
- A large mass of ice that accumulates snow faster than it melts and is always moving
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- The general weather conditions of a certain region including temperature or rainfall
- Waste that passes through sewers
- The laying down of sediments in a body of water or accumulation of minerals
- Highest point of land on a continent
- A variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- Amount of salt dissolved in water
- Process where the surface of the earth is worn away by the actions of water: glaciers and rivers
- A triangular mass of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- A drinkable form of water
- Having sediments or a cloudy texture in water
- Liquid that falls off from the land into nearby bodies of water
23 Clues: A drinkable form of water • Waste that passes through sewers • Amount of salt dissolved in water • Highest point of land on a continent • A variety of organisms in an ecosystem • Having sediments or a cloudy texture in water • Characteristics used to decribe a stream or river • Observation or keeping track for specific purposes • ...
Weather 2023-02-16
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- Any water flowing down hill
- blanket
- sad and lousy
- cold air mass under warm air mass
- water that falls from sky
- land to sea
- Happy and sunny
- wispy
- warm air over cool air
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- turning water vapor into liquid
- water vapor released from plant
- cycle that water goes through
- Rain
- water=gas
- puffy cloud with flat bottom
- narrow boundary between two air mass
- sea to land
17 Clues: Rain • wispy • blanket • water=gas • sea to land • land to sea • sad and lousy • Happy and sunny • warm air over cool air • water that falls from sky • Any water flowing down hill • puffy cloud with flat bottom • cycle that water goes through • turning water vapor into liquid • water vapor released from plant • cold air mass under warm air mass • narrow boundary between two air mass
Hydrology Crossword 2025-04-11
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- Impact on aquatic and terrestrial life
- Accumulation of nutrients, causing growth in organisms and deoxygenization
- Outflow of water from metal and coal mines
- A natural resource which will replenish to replace the depleted portion
- The body of water covering the Globe
- The combined mass of all water on the planet
- A band of warm water in the Pacific
- The process by which water is absorbed
- sediments in waterways
- Harmful chemicals deposited in the environment
- when pollutants make their way into groundwater
- Compounds containing ions of metals and nonmetals
- liquids wanting minimum surface area
- Flow of water across earth
- The movement of ocean currents due to temperature and salinity
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- Concentration of chemicals increasing in an organism compared to the source of the chemicals in food
- A band of cool water in the Pacific
- Molecules with a positively charged end and a negatively charged end
- Concentration of salt in water
- Rain that is unusually acidic
- an algal bloom that harms other organisms through lack of oxygen and toxins
- The interconnected ody of water covering most of the earths surface
- Too many nutrients entering water causeing Eutrophication
- Evaporation through plants
- The heat applied to a unit mass of material to inrease the temperature by 1 degree
- Shrubbery in dry grasslands dissapearing
- Measure of acidity
- Decrease in oceans pH levels
- Water flowing in a direction
- Water on surface entering soil
30 Clues: Measure of acidity • sediments in waterways • Evaporation through plants • Flow of water across earth • Decrease in oceans pH levels • Water flowing in a direction • Rain that is unusually acidic • Concentration of salt in water • Water on surface entering soil • A band of cool water in the Pacific • A band of warm water in the Pacific • The body of water covering the Globe • ...
MIKAZUKI GAMES 2025-08-15
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- - Following the rules to stay safe.
- - The part of the park that is inside a building.
- - A sandy area next to a body of water.
- - The feeling before you go down a big slide.
- - The main attractions at the water park.
- - Something you use to dry yourself after swimming.
- - A cream you put on your skin to protect it from the sun.
- - Clothes you wear for swimming.
- - To stay on top of the water without sinking.
- - The sound and action of water hitting something.
- - To push yourself off the ground into the water.
- - Your parents, siblings, and other relatives.
- - An area with a lot of water for swimming.
- - The part of the park that is outside.
- - A long body of water, like the Lazy River.
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- - A large, round, floating ring you sit in.
- - People you hang out with and play games.
- - Long, winding tubes you go down for fun.
- - The feeling you have when you are enjoying yourself.
- - The weather you often have when you go to a water park.
- - A big movement of water in the wave pool.
- - What the water feels like on a hot day.
- - Something you have when you are thirsty.
- - A paper or card that lets you enter the park.
- - Instructions you must follow in the park.
- - The name of the water park.
- - A clear liquid for swimming and drinking.
- - The feeling of joy and pleasure.
- - What you eat at the restaurants in the park.
- - Small cabinets where you can keep your belongings.
30 Clues: - The name of the water park. • - Clothes you wear for swimming. • - The feeling of joy and pleasure. • - Following the rules to stay safe. • - A sandy area next to a body of water. • - The part of the park that is outside. • - What the water feels like on a hot day. • - The main attractions at the water park. • - People you hang out with and play games. • ...
ChemicalOceanography 2022-02-28
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- another name for the water cycle
- The process of cells moving materials from low to high concentration.Takes energy because it goes against the flow of diffusion.
- chemical reactions that occur in sea water
- a process by which substances move across the cell membrane but do not require energy from the cell
- solution in which the molecules of one substance are evenly dispersed among the molecules of another substance
- There is no osmotic pressure in either direction.
- when water is removed back out of the ocean, it leaves the minerals behind. The minerals make sea water salty.
- compound that contains carbon and is associated with living things
- combination of two or more substances
- nonpolar substance
- colorless, odorless, tasteless, and in large amounts kills uncounted thousands of people every year
- liquid water stored in lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans is heated and forms water vapor
- Shells
- solute made up of dissolved substance(salt) and solvent the dissolver (water)
- A solution high in OH- ions is considered to be alkaline (7-14)
- water is necessary for
- water in form of rain, snow, sleet, hail etc. fall from clouds
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
- precipitation infiltrates the soil/rocks and is stored in the ground
- when it rains on land, some of the water dissolves minerals, like salt, in rocks. That water flows in rivers to the sea. It carries the minerals with it.
- water molecule shape
- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the Earth
- water vapor in the atmosphere attaches to particles in the atmosphere like dust and condenses to form liquid water droplets
- Each water molecule is composed of two hydrogens and one oxygen atom
- water
- molecule that has no separation of charge, no positive or negative poles are formed
- this substance
- attraction of molecules of SAME substance
- because so many substances dissolve in water, it is known as
- made up of salts, dissolved gases, and organic molecules
- make up over 85% of the ocean's salt and is the most common and abundant sea salt
- having a higher salt concentration and the water will diffuse into the cells
- the tendency for a liquid, gas, or solute to flow from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- pulls apart/dissociates salt crystals
- mechanisms that protect an animal’s internal environment from harmful fluctuations – the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids (ions) in seawater
- a layer of water in which salinity increases rapidly with depth
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- form between water molecules because the slightly positive hydrogen end of one water molecule is attracted to the slightly negative oxygen end of another water molecule.
- example when water rises in a narrow tube against the force of gravity
- as water cools enough to turn from a liquid into solid ice, the hydrogen bonds spread the molecules into a crystal structure that takes up more space than liquid water
- without hydrogen bonds, what water would be
- ash from eruptions and underwater volcanoes dissolving
- attraction of molecules of DIFFERENT substances due to polar nature
- water evaporates off of plant leaves and enters the atmosphere
- diffusion of water through a semipermeable cell membrane
- the way salinity is expressed
- components remain distinct and will settle if left alone
- specific elements and compounds from the non-living part of the Earth that all organisms require to stay alive
- (Deep Sea Vents)cracks allow water to seep into the crust, where it is heated. This hot water dissolves more of the minerals trapped in the rocks
- the tendency for a fluid to resist flow
- measures the amount of positive hydrogen ions (H+) and negative hydroxide ions (OH-) in a liquid
- measures acidity or alkalinity.
- a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs
- Naturally occurs in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth. Usually corresponds closely to the halocline and thermocline
- present in greater amount
- living things must obtain materials from their environment and this is how living cells obtain materials/nutrients that they need
- having a lower salt concentration than the surrounding water
- marine organisms that have their
- how cohesion is achieved. A skin-like surface formed due to the polar nature of water
- precipitation that is not absorbed into the ground flows into rivers, lakes, streams, and the ocean
- organisms that can adapt to changes in salinity of the surrounding seawater but maintain constant salinity levels
- salinity rise and fall along with the water salinity
- salinity of 35 0/100
- A solution high in H+ ions is considered (0-7)
- left alone and separate
- nonpolar and water will never mix
- when water concentration inside the cell is the same as the surrounding water outside the
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance
- a slightly negative end and slightly positive end
- substance being dissolved
71 Clues: water • Shells • this substance • nonpolar substance • water molecule shape • salinity of 35 0/100 • water is necessary for • left alone and separate • present in greater amount • substance being dissolved • the way salinity is expressed • measures acidity or alkalinity. • another name for the water cycle • marine organisms that have their • nonpolar and water will never mix • ...
Marine Science Vocab 2022-09-08
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- the continuous flow of elements and compounds between organisms and the earth
- the diffusion of water
- slightly negative and slightly positive
- organisms that have their internal salinity rise and fall along the water salinity
- cannot see different parts; tea, coffee
- a layer of water in which the density increases rapidly with depth
- water attracted to other substances
- universal solvent
- can see different parts; salad, cereal
- substance in which another substance is dissolved
- the degree of compactness and consistency of a substance and affected by salinity
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- process that allows fish to use active transport to adjust water concentration
- substance that is dissolved
- water attracted to water
- a scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of a solution
- mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment
- the total quantity or concentration of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater
- a layer of water on which salinity increases rapidly with depth
- a layer in the ocean where the temperature rapidly decreases with depth
19 Clues: universal solvent • the diffusion of water • water attracted to water • substance that is dissolved • water attracted to other substances • can see different parts; salad, cereal • slightly negative and slightly positive • cannot see different parts; tea, coffee • substance in which another substance is dissolved • mechanisms that protect an animals internal environment • ...
Chapter 14 Crossword 2022-12-05
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- plastic walls used to trap oil
- area in a body of water with low amount of oxygen and organisms
- oxygen quantity in a body of water over time
- slightly clear layer of water in the middle of a septic tank
- contamination of water
- solid waste
- a species that shows pollution in an environment
- a factory creates this
- heavy metal that is found when coal is burned
- when there is a high nutrient content in a body of water
- heavy metal found in the Earth's crust
- slick oil that is on the oceans surface
- safe drinking water standard confirmed by EPA
- industrial compound that is used to make plastic
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- lagoon filled with animal waste
- underground pipes in a septic system
- a certain location that produces pollution
- bath water
- sewage system for farms and homes
- rocket fuel chemicals
- pollution that was not produced from one origin
- causes organisms to die because of change in water temperature
22 Clues: bath water • solid waste • rocket fuel chemicals • contamination of water • a factory creates this • plastic walls used to trap oil • lagoon filled with animal waste • sewage system for farms and homes • underground pipes in a septic system • heavy metal found in the Earth's crust • slick oil that is on the oceans surface • a certain location that produces pollution • ...
Science Review - Grade 8 2021-06-23
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- A measure of salt concentration in water.
- A group of parts that work together to perform a specific task.
- The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object.
- Things that are produced from a system.
- States that if pressure is exerted on a fluid it will be evenly distributed throughout the fluid.
- A collection of cells that work together for the same purpose.
- An area of land where all water collects into the same place.
- Things that go into a system.
- Any push or pull motion.
- Makes up all living things.
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- Uses pressurized gas.
- Uses pressurized liquid.
- Allows water and air to easily pass through.
- Water that is located below the earths surface.
- A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow.
- The movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
- Is force that causes movement.
- A zone beneath the water table that is rocky and is saturated with water.
- 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen.
- A barrier around the cell.
20 Clues: Uses pressurized gas. • Uses pressurized liquid. • Any push or pull motion. • A barrier around the cell. • Makes up all living things. • Things that go into a system. • Is force that causes movement. • 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. • Things that are produced from a system. • A measure of salt concentration in water. • A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. • ...
Landforms 2023-07-13
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- one of the 7 largest bodies of land
- small body of still water formed naturally
- large group of islands in a sea
- sluggish, marshy water body
- pebbly or sandy shore
- body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- land with steep sides that rises sharply from the surrounding ground
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
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- land area, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water
- branch of a river
- narrow stretch of land connecting 2 large land areas
- one of the 5 major bodies of salt water that surround the 7 continents
- sizeable inland body of water
- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from Earth
- wooded land
- steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- tidal mouth of a large river
- brow, flat-top with steep sides
- part of a large body of water that extends into the shoreline
- point of land that extends into a body of water
20 Clues: wooded land • branch of a river • pebbly or sandy shore • sluggish, marshy water body • tidal mouth of a large river • sizeable inland body of water • large group of islands in a sea • brow, flat-top with steep sides • one of the 7 largest bodies of land • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • small body of still water formed naturally • ...
plumming 2024-03-27
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- Paste- electronic soldering
- allows water to flow through
- System
- Cement
- water is stored
- Pipe-water supply line material
- raised edge or small piece of material that remains attached to a workpiece after a modification process.
- Pipe- non galvanized steel
- connecting 2 pieces by melting mettle
- Polyvinyl Chloride-Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride is a thermoplastic produced by chlorination of polyvinyl chloride resin.
- primes the tube
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- the flow of water
- Chloride- sewer systems, irrigation, water service lines, drain waste vents, and various industries.
- Layer-Liquid Metal also protects pipework from internal corrosion
- Polyethylene- a synthetic plastic variant made from polyethylene resin.
- dump
- connects 2 pieces
- Supply System- The freshwater subsystem pushes water through your pipes under enough pressure to supply upstairs fixtures.
- heavy-duty rubber expansion balloons that inject pressurized water into clogged plumbing drains.
- plumbing, a trap is a U-shaped portion of pipe designed to trap liquid or gas
20 Clues: dump • System • Cement • water is stored • primes the tube • the flow of water • connects 2 pieces • Pipe- non galvanized steel • Paste- electronic soldering • allows water to flow through • Pipe-water supply line material • connecting 2 pieces by melting mettle • Layer-Liquid Metal also protects pipework from internal corrosion • ...
Unit Cover Phases 2024-03-15
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- Ice turns straight into air
- Pressure is high water doesn't boil.
- Water becomes ice when it gets cold.
- Solid liquid and gas together.
- Gas becomes electrically charged.
- Gas turns straight into ice
- Matter changes from one form to another.
- Liquid bubbles when it's really hot.
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- Water disappears when the sun is out.
- Liquid turns into solid crystals.
- When things are a solid, liquid, or gas.
- Heat makes things hotter, cold makes things colder.
- Gas doesn't become a gas when pressure drops.
- Clouds are made when air cools.
- Water is as hot as it can get without becoming a vapor.
- Matter changes from solid to liquid or gas.
- Water is as cold as it can get without becoming ice.
- Liquid turns into solid like ice freezing.
- Water disappears into the air when it's hot.
- Water turns into a vapor with heat.
- Ice becomes water when it gets warm.
21 Clues: Ice turns straight into air • Gas turns straight into ice • Solid liquid and gas together. • Clouds are made when air cools. • Liquid turns into solid crystals. • Gas becomes electrically charged. • Water turns into a vapor with heat. • Pressure is high water doesn't boil. • Water becomes ice when it gets cold. • Ice becomes water when it gets warm. • ...
Aquatic Biomes crossword 2025-10-22
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- – Open ocean zone, away from shore and bottom
- – Zone along riverbanks, rich in vegetation
- – Shallow, sunlit zone near the shore of a lake
- – All water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, and groundwater
- – Where freshwater meets saltwater
- – Human impact degrading water quality
- - Shallow, sunlit zone near the shore of a lake
- – Directional flow of water seen in rivers and streams
- – Regular rise and fall of sea level
- – Sunlit zone in aquatic environments
- – Water-saturated ecosystem, rich in biodiversity
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- – Open water zone in lakes, well-lit and supports plankton
- - marine zone that experiences submerged and dry periods due to the moon's gravity
- – Deepest ocean zone, cold and dark with high pressure
- – Water with intermediate salinity between freshwater and saltwater
- – Deep, dark lake zone with low oxygen and no photosynthesis
- – Microscopic organisms drifting in water
- – Ocean floor zone, home to bottom dwellers
- – Coastal marine zone over the continental shelf
- – Light produced by marine organisms in deep zones
- – Measure of salt concentration in water
21 Clues: – Where freshwater meets saltwater • – Regular rise and fall of sea level • – Sunlit zone in aquatic environments • – Human impact degrading water quality • – Measure of salt concentration in water • – Microscopic organisms drifting in water • – Zone along riverbanks, rich in vegetation • – Ocean floor zone, home to bottom dwellers • ...
environment 2025-09-10
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- Area full of trees
- Relating to the world
- Green living thing
- Our planet
- Gas that plants give
- Energy from water
- To protect the earth
- Everything not man-made
- Special day for earth
- Not dirty Relating to the world
- Not cold
- The star that gives light
- A tall plant with wood
- Energy from moving air
- Ice turning into water
- To use less
- Frozen water
- A harmful material waste
- Clear liquid we drink
- Big water in land
- Place where animals live
- Color of nature
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- Invisible air substance
- Dirty air
- Ground where plants grow
- To keep safe
- To save resources
- Repeating process
- We breathe it
- A very large salty water
- Gas from cars
- Waste that can be used again
- Power we use
- Flowing water
- Rubbish or trash
- Living thing not plant
- Cutting too many trees
- Weather over long time
- Use less
- Water from clouds
40 Clues: Not cold • Use less • Dirty air • Our planet • To use less • To keep safe • Power we use • Frozen water • We breathe it • Gas from cars • Flowing water • Color of nature • Rubbish or trash • To save resources • Repeating process • Energy from water • Big water in land • Water from clouds • Area full of trees • Green living thing • Gas that plants give • To protect the earth • Relating to the world • ...
Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2022-09-19
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- containing salt.
- The area of water closest to the edge of a pond.
- A continuous body of surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- The region of the ocean that is extremely deep and typically far from coastal regions.
- The region of ocean that exists above the continental shelf.
- An area where fresh water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- The zone of a pond or lake below the open-water zone, where no light reaches.
- pertaining to water ecosystems.
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- In this zone, the land is covered by water for part of the day and submerged for the part of the day.
- Using sunlight to synthesis energy and food from carbon dioxide and water.
- Organisms that live on the ocean floor.
- The zone of a pond or lake that extends from the littoral zone and that is only as deep as light can reach.
- Organisms that live in the water column.
- An area of land that is periodically underwater or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture.
- Tiny organisms that float or drift freely near the surface of the freshwater or and marine environments.
- The depth of water in which light cannot reach.
- A treeless wetland ecosystem where plants such as grasses grow.
- The depth of water in which light can reach
- A wetland ecosystem in which shrubs and trees grow.
- source of energy for photosynthetic organisms.
21 Clues: containing salt. • pertaining to water ecosystems. • Organisms that live on the ocean floor. • Organisms that live in the water column. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • The depth of water in which light can reach • source of energy for photosynthetic organisms. • The depth of water in which light cannot reach. • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2024-10-03
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- The process by which surface water enters the soil
- Is the volume of open space in rock or soil
- The gradual sinking of land
- pollution that goes into the water from a spec.ific source
- The amount of energy required to increase the temp
- Evaporation of water from leaves and plants
- Water that does not contain any salt
- An area subjected to flooding
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rain fall to a common place or outlet.
- The large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- Is excessive excess of nutrients in a body of water usually due to runoff
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- water that flows over the ground or surface and doesn't seep into the ground
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- Is a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the groundwater to flow through
- zone where all open spaces with sediment and rock are completly filled with water
- the upper level of saturated zone of ground water
- Water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- The quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in time
- the uneven distribution of electric charge in a molecule
- A chemical intended to kill insects and organisms that will harm crops and plants
- An area of land drained by a river and its branches
- Mixture of fresh saltwater water
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- Attraction of molecules of different substance
24 Clues: The gradual sinking of land • An area subjected to flooding • Mixture of fresh saltwater water • Water that does not contain any salt • Is the volume of open space in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from leaves and plants • Attraction of molecules of different substance • The process by which surface water enters the soil • ...
Ocean Vocabulary 2025-02-27
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- a system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects
- a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume
- a wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- a built-up limestone deposit formed by small ant-sized organisms called corals
- A disturbance in wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean
- a shoreline area where freshwater from a river mixes with salt water from an ocean
- an opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above
- the catching of a fish faster than they can reproduce
- a mass of moving ocean water
- the vertical movement of deep water up to the surface
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food
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- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drains rapidly back into deeper water.
- The natural environment where a creature gets all it needs
- The overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle
- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent
- a large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
- the movement of water from the surface to greater depths
- the portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water
20 Clues: a mass of moving ocean water • a wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • the catching of a fish faster than they can reproduce • the vertical movement of deep water up to the surface • the movement of water from the surface to greater depths • The natural environment where a creature gets all it needs • ...
Structure of the Hydrosphere Essential Vocabulary Hunter Sparrow 2015-03-17
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- basin drained
- well drilled water hole
- big body of water
- flowing into a river or lake
- slimly body of water
- large stream of water
- water flowing into different rivers
- all the waters on the earth's surface
- body of water with salt
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- source for water supply
- low-lying land
- water in the ground
- large piece of ice that moves
- transmit groundwater
- large floating piece of ice
- small narrow river
- wet place
- muddy and wet too soft to hold big body
18 Clues: wet place • basin drained • low-lying land • big body of water • small narrow river • water in the ground • slimly body of water • transmit groundwater • large stream of water • source for water supply • well drilled water hole • body of water with salt • large floating piece of ice • flowing into a river or lake • large piece of ice that moves • water flowing into different rivers • ...
Water and Waste Water Management Crossword 2016-06-05
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- bathing, flushing toilet and washing are some ways which produce
- when the drainage pipe and drinking pipe are close and the leak can make the water
- matter discharged into water bodies uses up substantial oxygen dissolved in water
- stagnant water in blocked drains is a good breeding place
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- wasterwater contains microorganisms
- new method use red worm to treat human excreta
- microorganisms that can cause diseases
- solid matter produced by sewage treatment
- waste water from houses, industries that runs over land containing waste matter
9 Clues: wasterwater contains microorganisms • microorganisms that can cause diseases • solid matter produced by sewage treatment • new method use red worm to treat human excreta • stagnant water in blocked drains is a good breeding place • bathing, flushing toilet and washing are some ways which produce • ...
Hydrology Crossword 2023-06-29
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- A sudden and temporary increase in water level in a river.
- The movement of water through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts.
- The study of water in all its forms.
- The process of water infiltrating into the ground.
- A large, flat area of land adjacent to a river, formed by the deposition of sediment over time.
- HUMIDITY The measure of the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount the air could hold at that temperature.
- A wide, shallow area in a river where the water flows more slowly.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often with a river flowing at the bottom.
- A river flowing through a steep, narrow gorge or canyon.
- The process of water turning into water vapor and escaping into the atmosphere.
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- A wide, flat area bordering a river that gets flooded during periods of high water flow.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
- The total amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere.
- A fan-shaped deposit of sediment formed where a river flows into a body of water with lower velocity.
- A body of permeable rock that can store and transmit groundwater.
- A crescent-shaped bend in a river.
- BAR A ridge of sediment deposited on the inside curve of a meander.
- BANK A steep slope or cliff formed by erosion along the outer edge of a meander.
- LAKE A small, isolated body of water formed when a meander gets cut off from the main river channel.
19 Clues: A crescent-shaped bend in a river. • The study of water in all its forms. • The process of water infiltrating into the ground. • A river flowing through a steep, narrow gorge or canyon. • The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water. • A sudden and temporary increase in water level in a river. • The total amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere. • ...
Transport in the xylem of plants - terminology 2022-09-10
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- The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells
- The attraction between particles of the same substance, e.g. beetween water molecules
- Long »micropipes« that consist of vessel elements aligned end to end
- The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants
- Chemical bonds between water molecules, and between water molecules and plant cell walls
- Perforations at the end walls of vessel elements that enable water flow through the vessels
- In regard to energy transformation, uptake of minerals in the roots is an _______________ process.
- Specialized cells that are located in a pair on each side of a stoma and control the aperture of a stoma
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- Wider, shorter, thinner walled and less tapered water conducting cells, found in plants
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cytoplasm of root cells.
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cells walls of root cells.
- The attraction between different substances, such as between water and plant cell walls
- Strengthening and waterproofing polymer in the secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements
- Thinner regions of secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements, which allow lateral water movement between neighboring cells
- Long, thin water conducting cells with tapered ends, found in plants
- Pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant that allow gas exchange
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved minerals
- A device used to measure water uptake in plants
18 Clues: A device used to measure water uptake in plants • The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants • The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells • Long »micropipes« that consist of vessel elements aligned end to end • Long, thin water conducting cells with tapered ends, found in plants • ...
9.1 Transport in the xylem of plants - terminology 2022-09-10
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- The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells
- The attraction between particles of the same substance, e.g. beetween water molecules
- Long »micropipes« that consist of vessel elements aligned end to end
- The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants
- Chemical bonds between water molecules, and between water molecules and plant cell walls
- Perforations at the end walls of vessel elements that enable water flow through the vessels
- In regard to energy transformation, uptake of minerals in the roots is an _______________ process.
- Specialized cells that are located in a pair on each side of a stoma and control the aperture of a stoma
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- Wider, shorter, thinner walled and less tapered water conducting cells, found in plants
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cytoplasm of root cells.
- The ____________________ pathway involves the movement of water through cells walls of root cells.
- The attraction between different substances, such as between water and plant cell walls
- Strengthening and waterproofing polymer in the secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements
- Thinner regions of secondary cell walls of tracheids and vessel elements, which allow lateral water movement between neighboring cells
- Long, thin water conducting cells with tapered ends, found in plants
- Pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant that allow gas exchange
- The vascular tissue in plants which conducts water and dissolved minerals
- A device used to measure water uptake in plants
18 Clues: A device used to measure water uptake in plants • The loss of water vapour from the leaves and stems of plants • The passive process by which water is absorbed into root cells • Long »micropipes« that consist of vessel elements aligned end to end • Long, thin water conducting cells with tapered ends, found in plants • ...
Chapt. 13 2023-02-07
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- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- naturally occurring water that is not salty, and is suitable for consumption if clean or processed.
- an area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
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- supplies
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a measure of the amount of fresh water utilized in the production or supply of the goods and services used by a particular person or group.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
17 Clues: supplies • a large body of water surrounded by land. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • water that collects on the surface of the ground. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
Science Reading 2015-07-02
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- Land area that is covered by shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- Form of energy that an object has when it is moving
- Heavier sediments that build up into long ridges
- Process of passing water through a series of screens that allows water through but not larger solid particles
- Process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another
- Chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- Place where an organism lives and obtains all things it needs to survive
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- A condition where an area experiences a long period of scarce rainfall
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and the molecules of surrounding materials
- Material that prevents water from passing through
- Amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance
- Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- Practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- Process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- The combined level of Calcium and Magnesium in a sample of water
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- Specific source of pollution that can be identified
- A lake that stores water for human use
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- A form of precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- A substance that does the solute dissolves into
- The process of which particles stick some sticky globs and sinks into the settling basins
- The waste water and the different kinds of wastes in it
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- One possible method of obtaining fresh water from salt water
- Substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus that enable plants and algae to grow
- The process of which water is given off through the leaves as water vapor
- Continuous process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The substances that cause many types of pollution that can also include water pollution
- A measurement of how acidic or basic water is
- A widely spread source of pollution that cant be tied to a specific point of origin
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- Materials that have large and connected pores
- A ridge of land that separates watersheds
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
37 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use • A ridge of land that separates watersheds • A measurement of how acidic or basic water is • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • Materials that have large and connected pores • A molecule that has electrically charged areas • The process by which a gas changes to a liquid • ...
Lental Region PhotoDex 1-100 2024-01-17
Across
- 56 Water/Ground III
- 17 Normal IV
- 48 Normal/Flying VII
- 90 Ground/Electric V
- 92 Water/Rock II
- 85 Poison III
- 35 Normal I
- 37 Normal I
- 86 Grass II
- 2 Electric II
- 62 Psychic VI
- 43 Bug I
- 1 Bug/Flying VI
- 9 Bug III
- 99 Water I
- 66 Normal/Grass V
- 76 Water/Grass III
- 87 Dark/Psychic VI
- 31 Bug/Fairy VII
- 83 Ghost/Flying IV
- 25 Bug/Flying IV
- 41 Normal II
- 3 Grass VIII
- 65 Normal/Grass V
- 51 Normal III
- 74 Psychic/Fairy III
- 33 Normal V
- 11 Bug I
- 44 Bug/Flying III
- 58 Water VIII
- 24 Bug/Flying IV
- 57 Bug/Flying II
- 52 Grass/Poison I
- 75 Fire I
- 22 Fairy VII
- 20 Water I
- 96 Electric/Psychic I A
- 94 Water III
- 45 Poison I
- 72 Grass/Dragon VIII
- 91 Water II
- 80 Water/Flying III
- 7 Grass IV
- 89 Fighting I
- 42 Grass VII
- 23 Fairy VI
- 98 Water/Dark III
- 12 Bug/Fighting II
- 27 Grass IV
- 54 Water/Ground II
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- 39 Rock II
- 100 Water I
- 16 Water/Flying V
- 14 Normal/Flying I
- 4 Fire VIII
- 60 Psychic I
- 34 Normal/Flying IV
- 18 Normal/Flying III
- 19 Grass/Ground IV
- 95 Water/Fairy VII
- 64 Normal III
- 88 Water VII
- 47 Normal/Flying VII
- 97 Ghost/Ground VII
- 78 Psychic/Grass II
- 77 Psychic II
- 5 Normal V
- 84 Normal III
- 49 Bug/Poison II
- 29 Normal I
- 81 Grass/Psychic I
- 46 Bug/Flying IV
- 6 Normal/Flying I
- 55 Water/Ground II
- 50 Grass/Fairy VII
- 36 Normal V
- 32 Normal VI
- 53 Dark V
- 8 Electric/Flying V
- 13 Bug I
- 28 Grass II
- 79 Water III
- 26 Fairy VI
- 40 Electric/Fairy VI
- 63 Grass/Dark III
- 68 Normal/Dragon VII
- 61 Ghost/Grass VI
- 73 Normal/Fighting VII
- 69 Fighting VI
- 82 Fighting VII
- 93 Water IV
- 67 Normal/Flying V
- 15 Water/Flying V
- 10 Dark/Flying II
- 59 Grass IV
- 70 Grass/Poison I
- 21 Normal/Flying II
- 38 Poison V
- 71 Grass V
- 30 Electric I
100 Clues: 43 Bug I • 13 Bug I • 11 Bug I • 9 Bug III • 53 Dark V • 75 Fire I • 39 Rock II • 99 Water I • 5 Normal V • 20 Water I • 7 Grass IV • 71 Grass V • 100 Water I • 4 Fire VIII • 35 Normal I • 37 Normal I • 86 Grass II • 29 Normal I • 36 Normal V • 28 Grass II • 26 Fairy VI • 33 Normal V • 93 Water IV • 59 Grass IV • 45 Poison I • 91 Water II • 38 Poison V • 23 Fairy VI • 27 Grass IV • 17 Normal IV • 60 Psychic I • 88 Water VII • 32 Normal VI • ...
Structure of the Hydrosphere Essential Vocabulary Hunter Sparrow 2015-03-18
Across
- low-lying land
- small narrow river
- body of water with salt
- water in the ground
- muddy and wet too soft to hold big body
- well drilled water hole
- big body of water
- large floating piece of ice
- slimly body of water
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- all the waters on the earth's surface
- basin drained
- transmit groundwater
- source for water supply
- water flowing into different rivers
- flowing into a river or lake
- large piece of ice that moves
- wet place
- large stream of water
18 Clues: wet place • basin drained • low-lying land • big body of water • small narrow river • water in the ground • transmit groundwater • slimly body of water • large stream of water • body of water with salt • source for water supply • well drilled water hole • large floating piece of ice • flowing into a river or lake • large piece of ice that moves • water flowing into different rivers • ...
water cycle and things about water 2025-10-31
Across
- all the water in the earth
- water vapor in the air
- when gas/humidity change into liquid
- when liquid from a plant goes up/evaporate
- what water source has 97.2% of the world’s water
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- water falling as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
- layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold and move ground water
- when water liquid turns into vapor
- water stored beneath the earth
9 Clues: water vapor in the air • all the water in the earth • water stored beneath the earth • when water liquid turns into vapor • when gas/humidity change into liquid • when liquid from a plant goes up/evaporate • water falling as rain, sleet, hail, or snow • what water source has 97.2% of the world’s water • layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold and move ground water
Geography terms 2022-10-07
Across
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- a large steep hill.
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas
- a slowly moving river of ice on mountains
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side
- sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- a hot spring sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- a sandy shore, especially by the ocean
- a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs
- expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
- a large area covered with trees and other growth
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- an area of low-lying ground where water collects
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- a flat, treeless region which is permanently frozen
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- land or a of large size extending into a body of water
- a spot in a desert, where water is found.
- piece of freshwater ice
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- an area of relatively level high ground
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water
- the part of the land near the sea
- an isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water
- a mountain or hill with a vent through which lava, and gas are being erupted
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain
- an area of land with dense forest and tangled trees
- a dense with heavy rainfall.
- a large open area of grassland
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a mound or ridge of sand
- a very large of sea
- body of water that directly connects to a larger main body of water
- a narrow stretch of water connecting two wider areas of water
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand
- an area of land where all flowing water comes to a single point
- a large underground chamber
- a stretch of water separated from the sea by a low sandbank
- a group of islands.
- low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons
- a steep rock face
- a flat-topped hill with steep sides
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
46 Clues: a steep rock face • a large steep hill. • a very large of sea • a group of islands. • piece of freshwater ice • a mound or ridge of sand • a large underground chamber • a dense with heavy rainfall. • a large open area of grassland • the part of the land near the sea • a piece of land surrounded by water • a flat-topped hill with steep sides • a sandy shore, especially by the ocean • ...
Sinnoh Pokédex 101-200 2024-01-19
Across
- 187 Ground/Rock I
- 166 Fire I
- 189 Ghost III
- 123 Ground IV
- 142 Grass/Ice IV
- 186 Ground/Rock I
- 172 Dragon/Flying III
- 164 Water I
- 159 Psychic III
- 192 Normal I
- 135 Water IV
- 155 Rock III
- 139 Water III
- 193 Normal II
- 195 Bug/Flying I
- 132 Water II
- 154 Ground/Flying IV
- 137 Water/Poison I
- 143 Grass/Ice IV
- 124 Normal/Fairy III
- 151 Water IV
- 170 Ice IV
- 126 Water/Fairy II
- 102 Normal/Flying IV
- 146 Psychic IV
- 153 Ground/Flying II
- 180 Electric/Steel IV
- 118 Water/Ground II
- 109 Dragon/Ground IV
- 144 Dark/Ice II
- 117 Water/Ground II
- 128 Poison/Dark IV
- 133 Water II
- 169 Grass IV
- 191 Ghost IV
- 140 Water/Flying IV
- 103 Electric II
- 185 Grass/Flying III
- 167 Psychic II
- 105 Electric I
- 196 Bug/Steel II
- 114 Psychic II
- 149 Steel/Dragon IV
- 175 Normal/Flying IV
- 160 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 116 Fighting/Steel IV
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- 127 Poison/Bug IV
- 176 Dark/Fire II
- 177 Dark/Fire II
- 121 Normal/Psychic II
- 136 Water/Poison I
- 158 Psychic III
- 194 Normal IV
- 165 Electric I
- 145 Dark/Ice IV
- 113 Normal I
- 131 Grass IV
- 138 Water III
- 182 Grass IV
- 199 Electric IV
- 130 Poison/Fighting IV
- 157 Psychic III
- 147 Psychic IV
- 173 Normal II
- 171 Normal/Flying III
- 101 Fairy I
- 111 Dragon/Ground IV
- 190 Ghost III
- 181 Grass I
- 129 Poison/Fighting IV
- 198 Electric I
- 161 Normal I
- 110 Dragon/Ground IV
- 178 Electric/Steel I
- 112 Normal IV
- 150 Water/Dragon IV
- 141 Water/Flying II
- 125 Water/Fairy II
- 183 Bug/Flying II
- 188 Ground/Rock IV
- 184 Bug/Flying IV
- 174 Normal/Flying II
- 115 Fighting IV
- 122 Ground IV
- 152 Electric/Ghost IV
- 200 Fire II
- 104 Electric I
- 108 Ghost/Dark IV
- 197 Electric II
- 148 Psychic IV
- 106 Normal/Flying II
- 162 Normal IV
- 120 Water/Flying III
- 168 Dark II
- 163 Normal I
- 107 Normal/Flying II
- 156 Rock/Steel IV
- 119 Water/Flying III
- 134 Water IV
- 179 Electric/Steel I
100 Clues: 166 Fire I • 170 Ice IV • 164 Water I • 101 Fairy I • 181 Grass I • 200 Fire II • 168 Dark II • 113 Normal I • 131 Grass IV • 182 Grass IV • 192 Normal I • 135 Water IV • 155 Rock III • 132 Water II • 161 Normal I • 151 Water IV • 133 Water II • 169 Grass IV • 163 Normal I • 191 Ghost IV • 134 Water IV • 189 Ghost III • 123 Ground IV • 194 Normal IV • 138 Water III • 173 Normal II • 139 Water III • 193 Normal II • 190 Ghost III • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 2015-03-17
18 Clues: trees • grasses • peat moss • salt water • water table • stores water • stores water • Well aquifer • Earth's water • body of water • ice thats slow • freshwater ice • made of gullies • earth's surface • feeding large stream • drains into small water • streams coming together • Basin drains into large river
vocab review 2020-12-26
Across
- water bottles, cars, televisions all have ____
- water you can collect when it rains is called _
- oceans usually have _____________
- it's in the sky and is white
- a place you can look at statues and old paintings
- when you make water so cold it will become _____
- drinking clean water is _____________
- it's important to _________ plastic
- clothes can be made from this material
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- it's white and falls from the sky.It's very cold
- we don't like to drink _______ water
- drinking dirty water is ____________
- smaller than an ocean, it's usually fresh water
- if you can use something a lot, it is _____
- we like to drink ______ water
- a type of body of water that looks like a snake
- when you heat up ice it will _________
17 Clues: it's in the sky and is white • we like to drink ______ water • oceans usually have _____________ • it's important to _________ plastic • we don't like to drink _______ water • drinking dirty water is ____________ • drinking clean water is _____________ • when you heat up ice it will _________ • clothes can be made from this material • ...
Stores and Flows in the Hydrological Cycle 2023-11-12
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- Water being released by vegetation via photosynthesis
- Man made lake
- Water being stored on vegetation
- Water flowing through the ground (11, 4)
- Water stored in the river channel (7,7)
- Water moving trough the rock in the ground
- The process of turning water vapour to clouds
- Water stored on the surface of the earth in lakes, ponds and as ice.
- Water moving from the surface into the soil
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- Water changing from liquid to vapour
- Water flowing directly off the land into seas, lakes or rivers (7,3,3)
- Water stored as a river of ice
- Rain, Snow, Sleet or Hail
- Largest store of water in the Hydrological Cycle
- Water stored as a vast amount of ice (3,5)
15 Clues: Man made lake • Rain, Snow, Sleet or Hail • Water stored as a river of ice • Water being stored on vegetation • Water changing from liquid to vapour • Water stored in the river channel (7,7) • Water flowing through the ground (11, 4) • Water moving trough the rock in the ground • Water stored as a vast amount of ice (3,5) • Water moving from the surface into the soil • ...
aquatic science 2019-11-12
Across
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water
- river east of the Brazos county
- the upper layer of water in a lake or ocean that is exposed to sunlight
- a stream that dries up and flows again at different times of the year
- gradual destruction of something by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a stream that flows for all or most of the year
- water that is so full of small particles, like silt, that it is now cloudy
- on the western boundary of the Brazos county
- a stream or creek that flows into a larger stream or other body of water
- all of the earths water
- a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, 5 miles northwest of Bryan
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- the process of exposing water to air
- area of water where there is little or no dissolved oxygen
- the high ground where precipitation first collects
- water pollution that comes from sources rather then a single outlet
- a source of energy,a stationary pollution source
- the watershed that includes a particular location
- a drainage area, area of land drained to form a river
- the process of being deposited or settled
- lasting for a very short time
20 Clues: all of the earths water • lasting for a very short time • river east of the Brazos county • the process of exposing water to air • the process of being deposited or settled • on the western boundary of the Brazos county • a stream that flows for all or most of the year • a source of energy,a stationary pollution source • the watershed that includes a particular location • ...
5th Grade - Weather 2023-02-12
Across
- a process that occurs when energy from the sun turns water into a gas called water vapor
- the atmospheric layer closest to Earth’s surface
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- when water falls from clouds in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- a tool that measures the temperature
- the force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it
- water that has soaked into the surface of Earth and is stored underground
- the measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere
- water in the form of a gas
Down
- a weather instrument that measures air pressure
- a weather instrument that measures wind speed
- a process in which gravity pulls water down hills and slopes
- the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere and Earth’s surface
- a weather instrument that shows the direction the wind is coming from
- when water vapor in the air cools and changes from a gas to a liquid
- happens when warm air rises up; usually brings clouds and rain
- happens when cold air pushes down; usually brings fine weather
- a weather instrument that measures relative humidity
- a process in which plants release water vapor into the air through its leaves
- a weather instrument that measures rainfall
20 Clues: water in the form of a gas • the amount of water vapor in the air • a tool that measures the temperature • a weather instrument that measures rainfall • a weather instrument that measures wind speed • a weather instrument that measures air pressure • the atmospheric layer closest to Earth’s surface • the measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere • ...
Ocean Currents-Cramer RMMS 2023-05-24
Across
- The _______ stream moves warm water northward along the east coast of the United States.
- Near where are the wind blows east to west for the most part.
- Warm water moves ________.
- What type of currents contain streamlike movements of water.
- ________ water from the surface currents cools in polar regions, becomes denser, and sinks toward the ocean floor.
- Earth's rotation causes all ocean and ______ currents.
- Influences the global wind patterns
- Water from _______ currents rises to replace water that leaves in surface currents.
- How many years does it take for a water molecule to return to its starting point?
- What percent of energy is transported by ocean currents?
- Surface currents are affected by how many factors.
Down
- _______change direction when they meet continents
- The cold water _____.
- During upwelling, cold, _________ water from the deep ocean rises to the surface.
- These currents occur at or near the surface of the surface of the ocean.
- A rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
- ________ currents transfer energy.
- This type of current are the movements of ocean water far below the surface.
- Deep currents carry ______, denser water in the deep ocean from polar regions to other parts of Earth.
- In the ________hemisphere, currents are deflected to the right.
- Water at the ocean's surface absorbs ______ from the sun.
21 Clues: The cold water _____. • Warm water moves ________. • ________ currents transfer energy. • Influences the global wind patterns • A rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid. • _______change direction when they meet continents • Surface currents are affected by how many factors. • Earth's rotation causes all ocean and ______ currents. • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
Across
- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- hole dug below the water table
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- means water can't flow through
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
Down
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- steepness of a slope
- topography formed by groundwater
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- brightly colored mud pot
- water beneath earth's surface
- upper surface of underground water
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- top layer of impermeable rock
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • water beneath earth's surface • top layer of impermeable rock • hole dug below the water table • means water can't flow through • topography formed by groundwater • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • upper surface of underground water • mineral deposit around a hot spring • hot spring that periodically erupts • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
Across
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- topography formed by groundwater
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- upper surface of underground water
- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- means water can't flow through
Down
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- water beneath earth's surface
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
- top layer of impermeable rock
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
- brightly colored mud pot
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- steepness of a slope
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- hole dug below the water table
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • water beneath earth's surface • top layer of impermeable rock • hole dug below the water table • means water can't flow through • topography formed by groundwater • upper surface of underground water • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • mineral deposit around a hot spring • hot spring that periodically erupts • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
Across
- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- water beneath earth's surface
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- upper surface of underground water
- means water can't flow through
- top layer of impermeable rock
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- hole dug below the water table
- brightly colored mud pot
- steepness of a slope
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
Down
- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- topography formed by groundwater
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • water beneath earth's surface • top layer of impermeable rock • means water can't flow through • hole dug below the water table • topography formed by groundwater • upper surface of underground water • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • hot spring that periodically erupts • mineral deposit around a hot spring • ...
Swimming 2023-11-21
Across
- a competition of moving through the water.
- between the ropes
- Blocks
- through the gate and up the stairs.
- on the front doing a frog kick and underwater arm action.
- on the back with up and down leg action and one arm at time out and in the water.
- done in the shallow end to enter the water
- squeeze, wrap arms, straight leg entry for the feet to touch the bottom of the pool.
Down
- 1.6m of water
- 0.9m of water
- both arms out at the same time with a leg kick at the same time.
- H2O
- 25m long, 10m wide with 6 lanes and water within.
- a length of a pool.
- a barrier surrounding the pool.
- above water and underwater arm action with an up and down kick.
- helping someone with a fist in the air.
- moving through the water.
18 Clues: H2O • Blocks • 1.6m of water • 0.9m of water • between the ropes • a length of a pool. • moving through the water. • a barrier surrounding the pool. • through the gate and up the stairs. • helping someone with a fist in the air. • a competition of moving through the water. • done in the shallow end to enter the water • 25m long, 10m wide with 6 lanes and water within. • ...
Unit E Crossword Jasmin 2017-05-15
Across
- the pattern that can move over long distances but the water particles do not
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- large moving body of ice
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
- daily change in water level of the oceans
- observe, check, or keep track of something for a specific purpose
Down
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- physical characteristic or behaviour of a species that increases the species’ chances of survival in a particular environment
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- technique used for purifying water
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
19 Clues: large moving body of ice • technique used for purifying water • amount of dissolved salts in water • water that is safe for humans to drink • daily change in water level of the oceans • 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 5 Week 3 Spelling Crossword 2022-03-17
Across
- I managed to take a picture of the alligator before it could _ beneath the water's surface.
- You can't _ in a fish if the fishing line is tangled.
- If you are fishing, a tangled fishing line is a _ problem.
- Sometimes _ of dirt float on the river surface.
- _ every home has pipes that bring in fresh water.
- Carrying water from a well every day is a_ .
- A _ has a tube so you can breathe underwater.
- A mural about water sources hangs in the _ between the fifth-grade classrooms.
- Pipes _ water to the faucets of my home.
Down
- Two words that describe a rainbow are beautiful and_.
- A water _ can make your skin itchy and red.
- The newly planted _ tree must be watered daily.
- The river flows into the _ at the edge of the sea.
- We _ our water so that it is clean enough to drink.
- The _ ordered the sailors to load the barrels of drinking water onto the ship.
- As a last_ , we could reuse wash water.
- When it rains, the _in the field fill with water.
- The high winds caused the ocean waves to _ onto the beach.
- Bring fresh water to the _ because all the water in the ocean is too salty to drink.
19 Clues: As a last_ , we could reuse wash water. • Pipes _ water to the faucets of my home. • A water _ can make your skin itchy and red. • Carrying water from a well every day is a_ . • A _ has a tube so you can breathe underwater. • The newly planted _ tree must be watered daily. • Sometimes _ of dirt float on the river surface. • ...
Water Systems Ch 10.1-10.3 Crossword 2025-01-27
Across
- adding enough heat to liquid water changing it to gas
- a natural process that removes and moves soil, rock, and other materials from one place to another
- gas, solid, liquid
- water that falls from the atmosphere in different forms
- the process of salt dissolved in water
- a process where certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, causing the planet to warm up
- the warmer hemisphere
- an area with a small localized climate variation that differs from the larger climate area around it.
- When temperatures and precipitation amounts change significantly over time what is affected in size
Down
- a process where certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, causing the planet to warm up
- an icesheet that once covered Canada
- the process of water evaporating from leaves
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- starts as a thunderstorm over water
- an area of land where all the water eventually drains into one main water body
- Canadas worst hurricane in 1954
- when animals exhale water vapour
- a mass of ice and overlying snow that moves down a mountain slide
- when Earth's glacier and ice sheets start to disappear due to warmth
- the upper surface of the underground zone
20 Clues: gas, solid, liquid • the warmer hemisphere • Canadas worst hurricane in 1954 • when animals exhale water vapour • starts as a thunderstorm over water • an icesheet that once covered Canada • the process of salt dissolved in water • the ability of a material to absorb heat • the upper surface of the underground zone • the process of water evaporating from leaves • ...
Chapter 13 APES Crossword 2023-02-07
Across
- about 50% of the US's freshwater is lost like this
- water containing a high concentration of industrial byproduct
- a wet area of land vital to the absorption of ground water
- pushing water through membrane filters to remove various impurities
- water that is not consumed directly but is used to make products that people use
- a way that people control floods and create reservoirs
- making a river deeper, wider, straighter etc to control its flow
- spaces in the earth's soil that are completely saturated by freshwater
- process of separating a solution by boiling part of it off and collecting the steam by cooling it
- the area around the river that controls floods by filling up
- the paths through which people move fresh water for distribution
Down
- when the land above an aquifer sinks
- when dammed water collects into a standing body
- removing salt from saltwater or brackish water to make it usable
- water that contains very low levels of dissolved salt
- a point at the end of the river where the deposition occurs
- water that slides across the ground instead of being absorbed into it
- giant aquifer that supplies about 1/3 of the US's water
- underground caverns and porous soil through which groundwater flows
- freshwater filtered and stored by the ground
20 Clues: when the land above an aquifer sinks • freshwater filtered and stored by the ground • when dammed water collects into a standing body • about 50% of the US's freshwater is lost like this • water that contains very low levels of dissolved salt • a way that people control floods and create reservoirs • giant aquifer that supplies about 1/3 of the US's water • ...
ocean currents-kahler duncan 2023-05-24
Across
- when water is deflected by land
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- facilitated by transmembrane water channels called aquaporins
- a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth
- What effect is created due to earths rotation
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- movement of ocean water far below the surface are called
- The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Helps creates less dense air
- ocean The is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions
- The is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions
Down
- is a movement of water that results from density differences
- helps create wind
- It's known as the Antarctic Ocean
- These currents occur at or near the surface of the ocean
- The 14 states that have a shoreline on the_____ocean
- when warm water is replaced by cold nutrient rich water
- winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet.
- the movement of water from one location to another
- seep Area of seafloor where gases and fluids are released but not hot water
20 Clues: helps create wind • Helps creates less dense air • when water is deflected by land • It's known as the Antarctic Ocean • the degree of compactness of a substance • What effect is created due to earths rotation • the movement of water from one location to another • The 14 states that have a shoreline on the_____ocean • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
Across
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- topography formed by groundwater
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- upper surface of underground water
- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- means water can't flow through
Down
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- water beneath earth's surface
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
- top layer of impermeable rock
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
- brightly colored mud pot
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- steepness of a slope
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- hole dug below the water table
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • water beneath earth's surface • top layer of impermeable rock • hole dug below the water table • means water can't flow through • topography formed by groundwater • upper surface of underground water • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • mineral deposit around a hot spring • hot spring that periodically erupts • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
Across
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- upper surface of underground water
- brightly colored mud pot
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
- means water can't flow through
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
Down
- water beneath earth's surface
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- steepness of a slope
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- topography formed by groundwater
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
- hole dug below the water table
- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- top layer of impermeable rock
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • water beneath earth's surface • top layer of impermeable rock • hole dug below the water table • means water can't flow through • topography formed by groundwater • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • upper surface of underground water • mineral deposit around a hot spring • hot spring that periodically erupts • ...
Water cycle SMS/Jackson 2024-12-16
Across
- water that came up from an aquifer through an opening
- Plants absorb water and let it out as a vapor through their leaves
- Water is always moving beneath us
- very cold clouds made of ice
- water vapor that forms into tiny droplets in the sky
- water deep underground that is very hot and goes into the ocean
- water turns into a vapor
- it starts the water cycle
- Ice turning into a water vapor
Down
- When clouds get too heavy and begin to fall down
- Water stored underground
- Water that goes into the ground
- Water flows over land and goes into bodies of water
- It will drink the water and has multiple ways to let the water out
- steam released from volcanoes
15 Clues: Water stored underground • water turns into a vapor • it starts the water cycle • very cold clouds made of ice • steam released from volcanoes • Ice turning into a water vapor • Water that goes into the ground • Water is always moving beneath us • When clouds get too heavy and begin to fall down • Water flows over land and goes into bodies of water • ...
Impact Foundation Unit 5 All Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-18
Across
- not clean.
- material that is made by chemical processes and shaped into different objects.
- water that falls from the sky in drops.
- when a solid becomes a liquid because of heat.
- the solid surface of the earth.
- a large mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface. 0
- a natural flow of water that moves in a long line across the land.
- not dirty.
- water that is not salty.
- used to describe a smaller amount of something.
- something that can be used again.
- grey or white masses made of water that float in the sky.
- the act of using something again.
Down
- the space above the earth that you see when you look up.
- a large bowl that you sit on to get rid of waste from your body.
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land.
- water that has salt.
- under the surface of the ground.
- not protected from danger.
- to change rubbish into reusable material.
- a liquid without color, smell or taste.
- protected from danger.
- material made by weaving or knitting cotton, wool, silk, etc.
- water that has become frozen, solid and hard.
- small white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky in very cold weather.
25 Clues: not clean. • not dirty. • water that has salt. • protected from danger. • water that is not salty. • not protected from danger. • the solid surface of the earth. • under the surface of the ground. • something that can be used again. • the act of using something again. • water that falls from the sky in drops. • a liquid without color, smell or taste. • ...
aquatic science 2019-11-12
Across
- water that is so full of small particles, like silt, that it is now cloudy
- a source of energy,a stationary pollution source
- area of water where there is little or no dissolved oxygen
- the watershed that includes a particular location
- a stream that dries up and flows again at different times of the year
- water pollution that comes from sources rather then a single outlet
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water
- the high ground where precipitation first collects
- the upper layer of water in a lake or ocean that is exposed to sunlight
- lasting for a very short time
Down
- all of the earths water
- on the western boundary of the Brazos county
- the process of being deposited or settled
- a stream or creek that flows into a larger stream or other body of water
- river east of the Brazos county
- a stream that flows for all or most of the year
- gradual destruction of something by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a drainage area, area of land drained to form a river
- a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, 5 miles northwest of Bryan
- the process of exposing water to air
20 Clues: all of the earths water • lasting for a very short time • river east of the Brazos county • the process of exposing water to air • the process of being deposited or settled • on the western boundary of the Brazos county • a stream that flows for all or most of the year • a source of energy,a stationary pollution source • the watershed that includes a particular location • ...
24HRAS8 2024-03-28
Across
- Sample representing a whole.
- Water zone at the bottom of deep open water.
- Timber sawed or split into planks.
- Migratory bird routes.
- Water height relative to a reference point in a stream.
- Rocky or shallow stream part with fast, turbulent water.
- Deposition or accumulation of sediment.
- Water mixing due to temperature changes in lakes and ponds.
- Total weights of all living matter in a habitat at a given time.
- Graph showing flow rate versus time in a stream.
- Deepest part of a stream channel.
- Plankton consisting of animal organisms.
Down
- Temperature layering in lakes and ponds.
- Stream or river water level during dry weather from seeping soil or groundwater.
- Stream water depth just spilling out of the channel onto the floodplain.
- Soil's potential for air and water movement.
- Compression of soil decreasing pore space and reducing water and air movement.
- Related to or situated on a water body's shore.
- Standing dead tree providing wildlife habitat.
- Physical shape characteristics of a stream.
- Former river channel isolated due to meandering across low gradients.
- Embankment or ridge on sloping soils to intercept surface runoff.
- Steep stream bank or slope.
- Movement of animals, including fish, from one area to another.
24 Clues: Migratory bird routes. • Steep stream bank or slope. • Sample representing a whole. • Deepest part of a stream channel. • Timber sawed or split into planks. • Deposition or accumulation of sediment. • Temperature layering in lakes and ponds. • Plankton consisting of animal organisms. • Physical shape characteristics of a stream. • Water zone at the bottom of deep open water. • ...
Wetlands 2025-11-06
Across
- earthy material covering ground,such as dirt,rocks,sand or soil
- wetlands with woody plants
- water-loving
- wetland with frequent flooding or constant surface water
- permanently or seasonally saturated with water
- spongy substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation
- habitats migratory birds will utilize to gather resources along the flyway during bi-annual migration
- services provided by wetlands which are valuable to landowners,communities,businesses and governments
- biological processes occurring naturally in a ecosystem
- dead and decayed materials including leaves,plant parts and animal parts
- process of moving organic and inorganic matter throughout an ecosystem
- barriers which restrict water flow levees structures used to stop water from naturally changing course
Down
- Slightly salty water
- measurement of the rate in which energy can be consumed within an ecosystem resulting in a growth in biomass
- contains little or no oxygen
- regular pattern of variations n water levels
- water-retention soil
- coming from a clearly identified source
- contribution recharge of shallow groundwater contributing to stream flow
- spongy tissue and channels within the leaves,stems and roots of plants allowing air to pass through providing oxygen for growth
- wetlands filled with peat and acidic water
- areas flooded or saturated by water and support vegetation adapted for life in saturated soils.
22 Clues: water-loving • Slightly salty water • water-retention soil • wetlands with woody plants • contains little or no oxygen • coming from a clearly identified source • wetlands filled with peat and acidic water • regular pattern of variations n water levels • permanently or seasonally saturated with water • biological processes occurring naturally in a ecosystem • ...
Vocabulary Set 13: Aqua, Geo, Hydro/a, & Therm 2025-11-29
Across
- A condition where the body temperature becomes dangerously high.
- An extreme or irrational fear of water.
- A condition in which a person's body temperature drops below normal.
- A transparent tank of water for fish and other water creatures.
- Growing plants in water instead of soil.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- Latin prefix meaning “water”.
- The use of water for therapeutic purposes.
- Having the Earth as the center.
Down
- A person who studies the Earth's physical structure and history.
- is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.
- A blue-green gemstone, with its name deriving from "seawater".
- prefix meaning “heat”.
- prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”.
- Anything that has to do with or is caused by heat.
- A pipe on the street to which fire hoses can be connected.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- Relating to water; living or growing in, on, or near water.
- The study of how politics is affected by physical geography.
- Greek prefix meaning “water”.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- Operated by the pressure of a liquid.
- A hollow rock lined with crystals.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that holds and can be extracted for water.
24 Clues: prefix meaning “heat”. • Greek prefix meaning “water”. • Latin prefix meaning “water”. • Having the Earth as the center. • A hollow rock lined with crystals. • prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”. • Operated by the pressure of a liquid. • An extreme or irrational fear of water. • Growing plants in water instead of soil. • An instrument used to measure temperature. • ...
Hydrology 2025-05-15
Across
- Cold water from the ocean floor coming up to give smaller fish nutrients
- liquid water changing to vapor by heating
- The size of these are determined by how long, how far and the strength that the wind blows
- creates waves and surface currents
- tides that occur when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line
- tides that create a very small tidal range
- water returning to Earth's surface
- water seeping into the soil
- vapor changing to liquid by cooling
- currents that are caused by wind
- Cold sea air moves towards the warmer land
- water being stored under ground
- percent of water on Earth that is fresh
- Number of hours between a high tide and a low tide
- This type of tide has the greatest tidal range
Down
- as depth in the ocean increases, temperature____
- Cold land air moves towards the warmer sea
- evaporation from a plant
- These type of tides only occur during new/full moon
- amount of salt in ocean water
- the highest point of a wave
- How many hours between 2 high tides or 2 low tides
- where most liquid freshwater is found
- powers the water cycle
- where most water on Earth is found
- currents that are caused by density differences
- caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
- water moving over the land
- the _____ of Earth causes the currents to curve
29 Clues: powers the water cycle • evaporation from a plant • water moving over the land • the highest point of a wave • water seeping into the soil • amount of salt in ocean water • water being stored under ground • currents that are caused by wind • creates waves and surface currents • water returning to Earth's surface • where most water on Earth is found • ...
6th grade science vocab review 2023-04-06
Across
- Spinning on an axis
- is The world's universal solvent
- the weather somewhere in a period of time
- The force that attracts you toward the ground
- is the amount of matter in an object
- A specific event like a rainstorm
- made of ice and dust and orbits the sun
- Orbiting or revolving around another object
- Water vapor to water
- earths biggest energy source
Down
- What you think is going to happen (guess)
- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Water to water vapor
- Caused by the moons gravitational pool
- force that attracts water to other objects
- The amount of moisture in the air
- Small rocky objects that orbit the sun
- anything that takes up space
- A boundary between two air masses
- A building block and makes everything around us
20 Clues: Spinning on an axis • Water to water vapor • Water vapor to water • anything that takes up space • earths biggest energy source • is The world's universal solvent • The amount of moisture in the air • A specific event like a rainstorm • A boundary between two air masses • is the amount of matter in an object • Any form of water falling from the sky • ...
Chesapeake Bay Spelling 2017-05-16
Across
- the part of a plant that is above ground level
- under water
- things that pollute
- a large creek
- the largest estuary in North America
- plants
- many different kinds of something
- eukaryotic organisms
- an environment and the interacting organisms within it
- anything that has to do with water
Down
- things that are nutritious
- saturated land
- a river that flows through the Chesapeake Bay
- amount of sunlight that can pass through water
- a bed of oysters
- the matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- a chunk of land that separates the water flowing to different rivers, basins or seas
- the process of wearing away
- a sand bar in the bed of a body of water
- the mouth of a river wehre fresh watre meets salt water, creating brackish water
20 Clues: plants • under water • a large creek • saturated land • a bed of oysters • things that pollute • eukaryotic organisms • things that are nutritious • the process of wearing away • many different kinds of something • anything that has to do with water • the largest estuary in North America • a sand bar in the bed of a body of water • a river that flows through the Chesapeake Bay • ...
Fresh and Salt Water Systems Topics 1-3 Review 2021-05-12
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- Frozen Waterfall
- The Athabasca River Basin flows into which ocean?
- Scratch in the rock made by glaciers
- Largest % of fresh surface water
- Domestic or personal water use
- This river will end up in the Gulf of Mexico
- Industrial of agricultural water use
- Bowl-shaped basin
- Most of the Earth's freshwater is _______
- When pieces of a glacier fall away
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- Scientist who study ground water
- Famous geyzer
- Area of land that drains into one main body of water
- Sharp peak at the top of a mountain, carved out by glaciers
- Moving Mass of snow and ice
- Water's natural process on Earth
- Erosion that settles in slow-moving water
- Deep fissure or crack in the ice
- % of Earth's water that is fresh
- Country that has the highest % of Freshwater
20 Clues: Famous geyzer • Frozen Waterfall • Bowl-shaped basin • Moving Mass of snow and ice • Domestic or personal water use • Scientist who study ground water • Water's natural process on Earth • Deep fissure or crack in the ice • % of Earth's water that is fresh • Largest % of fresh surface water • When pieces of a glacier fall away • Scratch in the rock made by glaciers • ...
Hydrology 2024-09-23
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- power current of water flowing away from shore
- water collecting into bodies of water
- rain
- what kind of island is Hawaii?
- clouds are an example of this
- a current moved by the wind
- flat, wide open area of ocean
- a current that flows deep underwater
- underwater mountain
- largest body of water
- ocean directly south of India
- carried by wind
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- comes after continental shelf
- water turning into a gas (vapor)
- comes before the continental slope
- plant dew
- highest level of tide
- deepest part of the ocean
- water traveling on the earths surface moving into lakes or streams
- in between North America and Europe
- water seeped into ground
- ocean that is the furthest north
- an underwater earthquake
- second smallest ocean
- medium level tide
25 Clues: rain • plant dew • carried by wind • medium level tide • underwater mountain • highest level of tide • second smallest ocean • largest body of water • water seeped into ground • an underwater earthquake • deepest part of the ocean • a current moved by the wind • comes after continental shelf • clouds are an example of this • flat, wide open area of ocean • ocean directly south of India • ...
Weather Labs 1-9 2025-09-08
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- – How hot or cold the air is
- – Clouds near the ground
- – Scientist who studies weather
- PRESSURE – Weight of the air on the ground
- FRONT – When warm air moves over cold air
- – Water droplets on cool surfaces
- VAPOR – Invisible water in the air
- – Water or ice in the sky
- – Water vapor turning into liquid
- – Height above sea level
- – Water turning into gas
- – What we breathe
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- – Warm air rises, cool air sinks
- – Typical weather in a place over time
- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the sky
- – Where two air masses meet
- POINT – Temperature when water forms on surfaces
- – How much water is in the air
- FRONT – Air mass boundary that doesn’t move
- – Moving air
- – What the air is like today
- FRONT – When cold air pushes under warm air
- – The layer of gases around Earth
23 Clues: – Moving air • – What we breathe • – Clouds near the ground • – Height above sea level • – Water turning into gas • – Water or ice in the sky • – Where two air masses meet • – How hot or cold the air is • – What the air is like today • – How much water is in the air • – Scientist who studies weather • – Warm air rises, cool air sinks • – Water droplets on cool surfaces • ...
Groundwater Vocab Crossword 2021-04-15
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- The sinking of Earth’s surface due to removal of groundwater
- A topography consisting of numerous sinkholes
- Area above the water table where openings in sediment are filled mainly with air
- Icicle-like structures that hang from the ceiling of a cavern
- A fountain of hot water that is periodically ejected
- The upper level of the zone of saturation
- A sedimentary rock made from the skeletons of marine organisms
- Water that flows over the land
- The column-like form that grows upward from the floor of a cavern
- A cone-shaped depression in the water table immediately surrounding a well
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- The process that allows water to replenish an aquifer
- A flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface
- A body of saturated sediment or rock in which groundwater can move easily
- The volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- Area in rock or sediment where all open spaces are filled with water
- Impermeable sediment or rock that hinders or prevents groundwater movement
- A pump-less well in which the water rises to the surface because of hydrostatic pressure
- The slow movement of water through the pores in rock or sediment (infiltration)
- A measure of a material’s ability to transmit water
- Water that is found in the zone of saturation
20 Clues: Water that flows over the land • The volume of open spaces in rock or soil • The upper level of the zone of saturation • A topography consisting of numerous sinkholes • Water that is found in the zone of saturation • A measure of a material’s ability to transmit water • A fountain of hot water that is periodically ejected • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2014-10-21
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- Darker soil is in indicator to the presence of ___ material
- the amount of water rock/soil can hold
- measures taken to reduce the impact of erosion
- when a rock is broken into smaller pieces you increase this and it weathers faster
- Roots and lichen are an example of what type of weathering
- the type of weathering done a rock by physical stress
- As the sediment size increases, the permeability ___.
- The ability for water to travel up in compact soil
- Small, solid pieces of rock moved by wind or water as a result of erosion
- steepness of the ground increase the weathering rate
- an example of mechanical weathering
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- moving sediments assist in the breakdown of rocks
- chemical weathering when a metal is exposed to water and oxygen
- As the sediment size increases, what happens to the retention of water
- the movement of sediments by wind, water, ice, and gravity
- Building steps into a hillside to reduce water speed
- the rate at which water travels through rock/soil
- the part of the rock that weathers
- When this gets in cracks and freezes it puts stress of rocks
- Temporary barrier along edge of construction site
- Sinkholes form when limestone is exposed to slightly _____ water
- Smallest sediment in soil
22 Clues: Smallest sediment in soil • the part of the rock that weathers • an example of mechanical weathering • the amount of water rock/soil can hold • measures taken to reduce the impact of erosion • moving sediments assist in the breakdown of rocks • the rate at which water travels through rock/soil • Temporary barrier along edge of construction site • ...
Groundwater 2025-04-13
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- cone shaped deposit rising from the cave floor
- % of total volume of a rock/sediment that consists of open spaces
- steepness of a slope
- mineral deposit around a hot spring
- water beneath earth's surface
- uncollapsed rock between sinkholes
- cone shaped deposit hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- hot spring that periodically erupts
- the ability of rock/sediment to let fluids pass through it open spaces or pores
- a water table that exists above the main water table
- a natural cavity in rock from dissolved limestone
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- hot groundwater rising to the surface
- hot sticky clay bubbling to the surface
- brightly colored mud pot
- upper surface of underground water
- means water can't flow through
- natural flow of groundwater to the surface where ground dips below the water table
- top layer of impermeable rock
- hole dug below the water table
- rock/sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow
- topography formed by groundwater
- circular depression where the roof of an underground cavern collapses
- formation where permeable rock is sandwiched between impermeable rock
- zone where pore space is completely filled with water
- zone between water table and earth's surface
- zone where surface water enters an aquifer
26 Clues: steepness of a slope • brightly colored mud pot • top layer of impermeable rock • water beneath earth's surface • means water can't flow through • hole dug below the water table • topography formed by groundwater • upper surface of underground water • uncollapsed rock between sinkholes • mineral deposit around a hot spring • hot spring that periodically erupts • ...
Vocabulary Set 13: Aqua, Geo, Hydro/a, & Therm 2025-11-16
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- is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.
- Having the Earth as the center.
- Operated by the pressure of a liquid.
- A transparent tank of water for fish and other water creatures.
- The study of how politics is affected by physical geography.
- prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”.
- Latin prefix meaning “water”.
- Growing plants in water instead of soil.
- A condition where the body temperature becomes dangerously high.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- A person who studies the Earth's physical structure and history.
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- A condition in which a person's body temperature drops below normal.
- The use of water for therapeutic purposes.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- Relating to water; living or growing in, on, or near water.
- Greek prefix meaning “water”.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A blue-green gemstone, with its name deriving from "seawater".
- An extreme or irrational fear of water.
- A hollow rock lined with crystals.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that holds and can be extracted for water.
- Anything that has to do with or is caused by heat.
- A pipe on the street to which fire hoses can be connected.
- prefix meaning “heat”.
24 Clues: prefix meaning “heat”. • Greek prefix meaning “water”. • Latin prefix meaning “water”. • Having the Earth as the center. • A hollow rock lined with crystals. • prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”. • Operated by the pressure of a liquid. • An extreme or irrational fear of water. • Growing plants in water instead of soil. • The use of water for therapeutic purposes. • ...
Hydrology 2013-11-11
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- water can soak through
- the different types of animals that can live in a river
- positive and a negative come together
- enything can be broken down by water
- when water sticks to other things
- where a river drains
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- when water sticks together
- when water socks through the ground but does not filter as well
- when fresh water and salt water meet
- a chemical that helps plants grow
- haw much mass is above you
- how clean the water looks
- the water has very low turbidity
- water cant soak through
- really strong cohesion at the top of water
15 Clues: where a river drains • water can soak through • water cant soak through • how clean the water looks • when water sticks together • haw much mass is above you • the water has very low turbidity • a chemical that helps plants grow • when water sticks to other things • when fresh water and salt water meet • enything can be broken down by water • positive and a negative come together • ...
gjones 2022-09-24
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- state of water
- continuous movement of water with in the earth
- water falls from the atmosphere
- big bright hot thing in the sky
- when plants take water and release it in to the air
- falls from clouds
- happens when frozen vapor turns in to ice crytals
- water is a gas
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- of water into the ground from the surface
- waterrunning off the land surface
- layers of water at or near earths surface
- can transmit ground water
- process water vapor changes to liquid
- place where water is stored
- largest bodies of water on earth
15 Clues: state of water • water is a gas • falls from clouds • can transmit ground water • place where water is stored • water falls from the atmosphere • big bright hot thing in the sky • largest bodies of water on earth • waterrunning off the land surface • process water vapor changes to liquid • of water into the ground from the surface • layers of water at or near earths surface • ...
Groundwater 2022-01-24
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- holes in rock, sand, soil, etc.
- water that does not move through the ground to become groundwater
- water moving through the ground
- the rate or speed in which water flows underground
- a long period of time with no rain
- cycle the way water moves through the earth and the earth's atmosphere
- water found in the ground
- a layer of impermeable rock that holds water ontop
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- full of water
- how much water can be held in the sand, rock, soil, etc
- where most of the groundwater comes from
- a hill that allows for water to move underground
- the force that pulls water underground
- material that does not allow water to flow through
- water water found in rivers, lakes, streams, oceans, ponds, puddles, etc
15 Clues: full of water • water found in the ground • holes in rock, sand, soil, etc. • water moving through the ground • a long period of time with no rain • the force that pulls water underground • where most of the groundwater comes from • a hill that allows for water to move underground • the rate or speed in which water flows underground • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems Vocab 2020-06-08
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- The measure of the acidity.
- A large moving body of ice.
- A very long narrow elevation on the ocean floor that runs all the way from Iceland in the North Atlantic to Bouvet Island in the South Atlantic.
- The undersea extension of a continent which can stretch for miles out to sea.
- A small mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed a liquid.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Non drinkable water.
- The daily rise and fall of water due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- The measurement of how transparent a liquid is; directly related to the amount of suspended particles.
- Technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation.
- Separation of solids from water that is used in Lifestraw (TM)
- The combined calcium and magnesium content of water.
- The processes involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- Drinkable water.
- A ____tide is a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- An area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point.
- Ocean ____ are the deepest parts of our oceans.
- This gas dissolved in water is necessary for fish and many aquatic invertebrates to live in the water
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- These help plants grow but when there is too much in water creates algae blooms.
- A purification technique pushing water through a membrane against the normal movement.
- A usually triangular mass of sediment, especially silt and sand, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- Daily change in water levels of the oceans.
- Water that does not contain salt.
- Water that flows through a "channel" in the surface of the ground.
- An underground layer where the material contains water.
- The process of a liquid converting to the gaseous state.
- The removal of salt
- Material (like sediment) being added to a land form.
- A crescent-shaped lake (often temporary) that is formed when a meander of a river is cut off from the main channel.
- A measurement of the number of different species of organisms in a particular place/area.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- The non drinkable water contained in the oceans.
- The measure of the concentration of salt in water.
- Ice Cap A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet or natural satellite that is covered in ice.
- In water: a circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water surface.
- Specific structures or behaviours that increase an organism's chance of survival or reproduction.
- A large area of salt water between continents.
38 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. • ...
Fresh and Saltwater Systems 2014-04-02
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- the zone that extends into the deepest parts of the ocean
- this is a major indirect water use
- water dissolves limestone in rocks, causing cracks and holes
- waves cause erosion of this
- a stream profile is a description of this
- rock fragments and soil that are transported by wind or water
- water particles in waves move in this way
- add thermal pollution and dangerous chemicals to water that can cause tumours, birth defects, and sterility
- high land that determines the direction that the water flows
- total amount of all salts dissolved in water
- this kind of change happens every year
- contains large amount of oil and salt that washes into a river or stream
- this causes water to move swiftly and straight when flowing down hill
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same place
- sediments that are deposited at the mouth of a river
- the shallow areas around the edge of the continents
- wearing away and transporting of materials
- these form where two oceanic plates are moving away from each other
- where a river or stream originates
- amount of sediment and organic material that a river or stream can carry
- glacial meltwater formed tunnels under the glacier that filled in with sediments
- most of the world's water is here
- the chemical in fertilizer and sewage that can cause algae to grow excessively and cause an algal bloom
- a physical characteristic or behaviour that increases the species' chance of survival
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- underwater volcanoes
- this causes waves to form
- large curves in a river
- one of the items that water is tested for
- tides are caused by this (5 words)
- teardrop shaped hill formed by a glacier
- this is the major direct water use
- describes how pure the water is
- water that contains high concentrations of calcium and magnesium
- one way to purify water by forcing salt water through a filter with holes that salt cannot fit through
- all the area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- carries either warm or cold water and wind towards and along land
- glaciers that cover vast areas of land
- the ocean zone that extends along the shoreline
- theory that states that the surface of Earth is dividing into huge moving plates
- glaciers that flow in the valleys between mountain peaks
- daily change in water level
- solution is boiled, until water evaporates and leaves salts behind. One way to purify water
- water that is safe to drink
- another name for the lake zone where there is no plants, but light can still penetrate the water
- most of the world's freshwater is found here
- to observe, check or keep track
- laying down of sediments
- flat land around river that floods when the river overflows
- large variety of different kinds of species living in an ecosystem
- average weather measured over a long period of time
50 Clues: underwater volcanoes • large curves in a river • laying down of sediments • this causes waves to form • waves cause erosion of this • daily change in water level • water that is safe to drink • describes how pure the water is • to observe, check or keep track • most of the world's water is here • tides are caused by this (5 words) • this is a major indirect water use • ...
Water and Changes of State 2021-01-24
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- vapour, Water gains heat from its surroundings and evaporated into ______________ _______________.
- A puddle of water gains heat from its ___________________ and evaporated into water vapour.
- Water evaporates faster if the temperature of the surroundings is __________________.
- Boiling takes place at a fixed temperature but evaporation takes place at ___________ temperature.
- Water vapour at 100 degree Celsius.
- The process where ice gains heat and changes from solid to liquid state.
- For condensation to take place, the water vapour needs to touch a _______________ surface.
- The rate of evaporation is how fast or how slow _____________ takes place.
- The process where water gains heat and changes from liquid to gaseous state at a fixed temperature.
- droplets, The water vapour touches a cooler surface and condenses into ______________ _____________.
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- The process where gas loses heat and changes from gaseous to liquid state.
- The process where water loses heat and changes from liquid to solid state.
- ________ oC is the temperature of melting and freezing point.
- The water in our wet clothes will evaporate faster when there is _______________.
- Evaporation happens at the water _________________ unlike boiling which happens throughout the water.
- The process where water gain heat and changes from liquid to gaseous state at any temperature below its boiling point.
- During melting, the ice gains heat but its temperature remains ____________ at 0 degree Celsius.
- As steam touches the cooler surrounding air, it ____________ heat and condenses into water droplets which is the mist.
- A beaker of water with ______________ exposed surface area will gain heat faster and evaporate faster.
19 Clues: Water vapour at 100 degree Celsius. • ________ oC is the temperature of melting and freezing point. • The process where ice gains heat and changes from solid to liquid state. • The process where gas loses heat and changes from gaseous to liquid state. • The process where water loses heat and changes from liquid to solid state. • ...
Our Watery Planet 2024-10-16
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- When one thing mixes with another and seems to disappear
- the gas that water turns into
- water cooling and turning back into a liquid
- something stopping you from doing what you want
- Barrier built to protect from sea overflow
- water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet ,etc.
- Water with no salt in it
- Water heating up then turning into a gas
- Most liquid fresh water is this
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- Barrier built to protect from river overflow
- Ground that holds water
- When sea water rises due to a storm
- Picture that helps you understand information
- Water with salt in it, such as the ocean
- most fresh water on Earth is this
- Habitat where land is covered by a shallow body of water
16 Clues: Ground that holds water • Water with no salt in it • the gas that water turns into • Most liquid fresh water is this • most fresh water on Earth is this • When sea water rises due to a storm • Water with salt in it, such as the ocean • Water heating up then turning into a gas • Barrier built to protect from sea overflow • Barrier built to protect from river overflow • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Ethan 2024-12-16
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- a stream of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- a place really high in the sky
- a large body of the worlds fresh water that lies underground
- liquid that turns into water vapor
- when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets
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- really hot steam
- a solid to a gas
- where precipitation comes from or water droplets fall when it gets to heavy.
- when it rains,snows,or even hails
- when a person breathes and water molecules come out
- where water underground makes it's way to other bodies of water
- the main force of the water cycle
- the biggest body of water
- water that slides off the surface into other bodies of water
- where a pool of water is that people usually go fishing in
15 Clues: really hot steam • a solid to a gas • the biggest body of water • a place really high in the sky • when it rains,snows,or even hails • the main force of the water cycle • liquid that turns into water vapor • a stream of water that flows into a lake or ocean • when a person breathes and water molecules come out • when water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets • ...
Cell Transport 2021-11-15
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- Used as the cell's name tag to let other cells know it belongs to you and not a foreign invader
- The cell's usable energy, made in the mitochondria
- Water fearing
- The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and exits the cell
- Allows some things to pass through and others not
- Uses energy (ATP) to move substances against the concentration gradient
- When everything is equal and balanced
- Movement from high to low concentration
- Stabilizes the cell mambrane, makes sure it's not too stretched or squished
- Substance that does the dissolving
- Active transport in which the cell surrounds and removes material from inside the cell and releases it out into its environment
- Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to pass by facilitated diffusion
- If there is 10% water in the cell and 90% water outside the water will move this way
- Type of passive transport naturally moving small molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration
- Two layers
- If there is 90% Water out of the cell and 10% water in the cell the water will move this way
- Type of passive transport naturally moving large molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration with the help of a protein
- Water loving
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- Keeping a balanced internal condition of the cell
- Movement of substances down the concentration gradient without energy
- Type of passive transport naturally moving water across the membrane from high to low concentration
- Active transport in which the cell surrounds and takes in material from it's environment
- Substance that is dissolved
- Part of the phospholipid that likes water
- Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to move backwards against their concentration gradient with the help of ATP
- Has more solute, less water
- Makes up the bilayer of a cell membrane, has a head and two tails
- Has less solute, more water
- When an egg is placed into a cup of pure water the water will move into the cell and it will do this
- When an egg is placed in syrup the water will move out of the cell and do this
- Part of the phospholipid that hates water
- Has reached equilibrium and has equal amounts of solute and solvent
32 Clues: Two layers • Water loving • Water fearing • Substance that is dissolved • Has more solute, less water • Has less solute, more water • Substance that does the dissolving • When everything is equal and balanced • Movement from high to low concentration • Part of the phospholipid that likes water • Part of the phospholipid that hates water • ...
9.1 Atmosphere 2023-09-28
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- Water turns to it's vapour.
- zone is ___.
- ______, river, ocean and surface water will be evaporated.
- Dark zone is ____.
- Released by refrigerator and air-cond that destroy the ozone.
- ___zone where light penetrates and organisms can stay.
- Closest layer to the Earth.
- ___ zone has shimmering and glowing animals.
- It is also known as thermosphere and contains ions.
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- Covers athenosphere, lithosphere and mesosphere.
- Satellite and communication.
- Water vapour turns gas
- ___ covers the mantle and crust.
- Earth has inner core, ___ core, mantle and crust.
- ____ zone occupied by giant squid and whales.
- Water evaporated to water ____ after gain heat.
- Water condenses to ___, rain, ice and underground water.
- Destruction of ozone layer.
- It can be seen at thermosphere layer due to electromagnet.
- Meteorite can be found in this layer.
20 Clues: zone is ___. • Dark zone is ____. • Water vapour turns gas • Water turns to it's vapour. • Destruction of ozone layer. • Closest layer to the Earth. • Satellite and communication. • ___ covers the mantle and crust. • Meteorite can be found in this layer. • ___ zone has shimmering and glowing animals. • ____ zone occupied by giant squid and whales. • ...
9.1 Atmosphere 2023-09-28
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- Water turns to it's vapour.
- zone is ___.
- ______, river, ocean and surface water will be evaporated.
- Dark zone is ____.
- Released by refrigerator and air-cond that destroy the ozone.
- ___zone where light penetrates and organisms can stay.
- Closest layer to the Earth.
- ___ zone has shimmering and glowing animals.
- It is also known as thermosphere and contains ions.
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- Covers athenosphere, lithosphere and mesosphere.
- Satellite and communication.
- Water vapour turns gas
- ___ covers the mantle and crust.
- Earth has inner core, ___ core, mantle and crust.
- ____ zone occupied by giant squid and whales.
- Water evaporated to water ____ after gain heat.
- Water condenses to ___, rain, ice and underground water.
- Destruction of ozone layer.
- It can be seen at thermosphere layer due to electromagnet.
- Meteorite can be found in this layer.
20 Clues: zone is ___. • Dark zone is ____. • Water vapour turns gas • Water turns to it's vapour. • Destruction of ozone layer. • Closest layer to the Earth. • Satellite and communication. • ___ covers the mantle and crust. • Meteorite can be found in this layer. • ___ zone has shimmering and glowing animals. • ____ zone occupied by giant squid and whales. • ...
Benchmark Reveiw 2014-12-12
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- frozen layer of soil in polar region
- when waste or other materials causes water to become harmful to other organisms
- growth of town and cities due to people moving from rural areas to urban area
- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- many small sources of pollution
- when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- a body or rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- a body of water that form behind a dam
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- overuse of groundwater that causes seawater to seep in aquifers,contaminating water supplies
- an increase in nutrients in water
- body of water above the ground
- one specific site of pollution
- water that is ok to drink
- the heating of natural water as a result of human activity
- removing harmful bacteria or microbes from water
- water under the earths surface
16 Clues: water that is ok to drink • body of water above the ground • one specific site of pollution • water under the earths surface • many small sources of pollution • an increase in nutrients in water • frozen layer of soil in polar region • a body of water that form behind a dam • removing harmful bacteria or microbes from water • ...
Hydrosphere 2019-12-29
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- have the highest residence time
- a body of rocks which holds water
- a device that matches water charges with water usage
- water that has not infiltrated the soil and makes its way to an area where it collects
- water taken in by vegetation in the water cycle
- soil erosion can cause the inflow river to become...
- the area of land that water will flow from into a river
- the process where water travels downwards through the tiny spaces between rocks and soil
- the process of managing greenspaces by planting plants adapted to dry conditions
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- water travelling underground and into rivers
- a farming technique that involves growing crops rather than keeping animals
- newly discovered aquifers are also called ... aquifers
- re-using water for alternative purposes
- is proportional to water usage
- the process of planting trees
- the human activity that uses most water
16 Clues: the process of planting trees • is proportional to water usage • have the highest residence time • a body of rocks which holds water • re-using water for alternative purposes • the human activity that uses most water • water travelling underground and into rivers • water taken in by vegetation in the water cycle • a device that matches water charges with water usage • ...
Plants Moving On Up 2017-04-30
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- Outermost layer of bark
- Xylem cell type with slow water flow and air bubbles that only affect one cell
- (2 words) Hypothesis explaining why phloem sap always flows from source to sink
- Substrate with the highest water potential ~0
- (2 words) Elements that are basically a living straw supported by companion cells
- Innermost layer of wood
- (2 words) Xylem cell type with unobstructed water flow, but air bubbles affect the whole tube
- Type of xylem that makes up wood
- (adj) Cells that are filled with water so that their cell walls are under pressure from inside
- (2 words) Provides nuclei and organelles to support a sieve tube member
- Plant adapted to arid environments
- (2 words) Determines age of woody plants
- Secondary xylem
- (2 words) One-cell-thick layer of meristem cells for secondary growth
- Type of photosynthesis in which gas exchange occurs at night and PEP is replaced by crassulaic acid
- Water route that goes around root hair cells
- Water is _________ up a plant
- Lower the water potential of plant cells
- What a plant does when its tissues lose water
- Season when sugar reserves are mobilized to support new plant growth aboveground
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- Ions that control stomatal opening and closing
- Type of xylem formed at the apical meristem
- Strip of wax forcing water to enter a cell before it crosses the endoderm
- Type of bond responsible for adhesion
- (2 words) Theory of how water rises up a tree
- When the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall
- (2 words) Large cells with thin walls formed when lots of resources are available
- Secondary xylem cells filled with resin
- How leaves lower their water potential
- Transports water and dissolved minerals through plant
- Where water transpires from
- Space between cork cells that allows for gas exchange from outside to living cells inside
- Water route that goes through root hair cells
- Transports sugars through plant
- (2 words) Substrate with the lowest water potential, ~ -100
35 Clues: Secondary xylem • Outermost layer of bark • Innermost layer of wood • Where water transpires from • Water is _________ up a plant • Transports sugars through plant • Type of xylem that makes up wood • Plant adapted to arid environments • Type of bond responsible for adhesion • How leaves lower their water potential • Secondary xylem cells filled with resin • ...
Water and Solutions - Make a Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-01
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- State of a solution in which no more solute can be dissolved.
- Movement of one or more components of a mixture to improve contact.
- One _____________ of water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- The production of fluids secreted by sweat glands in the skin of mammals to cause cooling effect.
- The atom(s) of a water molecule that have a slightly positive charge.
- Do not dissociate into ions in solution and do not therefore conduct electricity.
- Water has a ____________ PH which means it is neither acidic not basic.
- Compounds that lower the surface tension between two liquids.
- Chemical equation for water.
- The process in which liquid water becomes a gas.
- This substance produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in water.
- Forces that pull the water toward other molecules.
- Water is called the _______________ solvent because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid
- Water is an example of a ________ molecule since it has a slight positive charge on one side and a slight negative charge on the other.
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances.
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- A solution with less solute than the saturated solution.
- Water boils at ______ degrees Celsius.
- An action of ascension of liquid through a tube or cylinder.
- Ability to be dissolved in water.
- A ball and _______ model of a water molecule shows how the central oxygen atom is bonded to two hydrogen atoms.
- Increase the concentration of a solution beyond saturation point.
- A substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance.
- Water freezes at ___________ degrees Celsius.
- the conversion of a vapor to a liquid.
- A type of Tension caused in surface of liquid by the attraction of particles.
- The state of a substance when its particles are mixed with but undissolved in a liquid.
- A substance that dissolves a solute resulting in a solution.
- This holds hydrogen bonds together to create surface tension in water.
- The atom(s) of a water molecule that has slightly negative charge.
29 Clues: Chemical equation for water. • Ability to be dissolved in water. • Water boils at ______ degrees Celsius. • the conversion of a vapor to a liquid. • Water freezes at ___________ degrees Celsius. • The process in which liquid water becomes a gas. • Forces that pull the water toward other molecules. • A solution with less solute than the saturated solution. • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2024-09-24
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- when sediment is carried from one location and dropped in another location
- the breaking down of rocks or other materials on the earth
- these are changed over millions of years by weathering and erosion
- when water that falls as precipitation seeps into the ground
- large chunks of ice that cause erosion and carry sediment to new locations
- weathering that involves hot and cold temperatures making rocks exoand and contract
- a type of weathering that occurs between rocks and minerals
- rain, snow, hail or sleet that falls from clouds once clouds become to large and heavy
- a type of weathering that involves living things liek trees roots or animals breaking up landforms
- when water vapor cools and turns back into water in the air forming clouds
- large freshwater collections of water that build up over time
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- when water freezes and expands causing rocks to break apart
- materials that are picked up by water or wind and carried to other locations altering landforms
- when pressure on top of rocks is relieved the rocks expand and crack
- large collections of water droplets in the air that form after condensation
- water changing from liquid to vapor and rising into the air
- when wind or water carries particles that then rub against other surfaces causing changes to land forms
- a type of weathering involving water and ice breaking up rocks
- water evaporating from plants into vapor
- when water gathers into large pools like lakes or oceans
- when salt deposits from water build up in rocks and eventually break the rocks apart
- large collections of saltwater
- when weathered material is carried away by water from one place to another
- a type of erosion that involves gravity when rocks or other materials fall and smash
- large underwater pools of freshwater that occur as a result of infiltration
- a substance produced by a mix of air and water and minerals that can wear away rocks as part of chemical weathering
26 Clues: large collections of saltwater • water evaporating from plants into vapor • when water gathers into large pools like lakes or oceans • the breaking down of rocks or other materials on the earth • when water freezes and expands causing rocks to break apart • water changing from liquid to vapor and rising into the air • ...
Bronson C. 2022-08-25
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- A bunch of atoms in a group.
- Tiny organisms in water.
- Liquid essential to life.
- Rain water or runoff.
- A structure in the water used to hold back water in a river
- A wheel that was used in the old days to generate electricity.
- Tunnels that lead water to crops, or other destinations.
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- Tiny insects in water.
- Hard substances in water.
- A period of time without water.
- 1 millionth the size of a meter, used to measure organisms
- Fats oils and grease.
- an area of land that separates two bodies of water.
- Catches storm water.
- Thick liquid material in water
15 Clues: Catches storm water. • Rain water or runoff. • Fats oils and grease. • Tiny insects in water. • Tiny organisms in water. • Hard substances in water. • Liquid essential to life. • A bunch of atoms in a group. • Thick liquid material in water • A period of time without water. • an area of land that separates two bodies of water. • ...
Hydrosphere By Jessika York 2021-10-28
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- a measure of how cloudy the water is
- Does not allow fluids to pass though
- measurement of how acid or basic a structure is on a scale of 0 to 14
- Organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean or other bodies of water
- Test of water contamination that indicates the extent of fecal matter and/or e.coli present in water
- Surface level characteristicts and features of the ocean determine temperatures
- area of land that funnels water downhill into a larger body of water
- movment of cold,nutrient, and oxygen from deep layers of the ocean to the surface
- A rapid increase in the population of alge in an aquatic system
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- An underground rock layer that creates and stores water
- An organism used to monitor the health of an ecosystem (gives clues on the waters quality)
- a mixture of seawater (salt water) and fresh water
- spread of pollution (can not find were it starts)
- entire geographical area drained by a river and it' tributaries
- top layer of the aquifer
- measure of how much calcium and magnesium is present in the water
- Disinfection of water by the addition of small amounts of chlorine or a chlorine compound
- The saltiness of a body of water
18 Clues: top layer of the aquifer • The saltiness of a body of water • a measure of how cloudy the water is • Does not allow fluids to pass though • spread of pollution (can not find were it starts) • a mixture of seawater (salt water) and fresh water • An underground rock layer that creates and stores water • entire geographical area drained by a river and it' tributaries • ...
Crossword Highway Drainage 2023-05-04
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- Necessary upkeep to keep drainage system functioning properly
- Large pipes or concrete structures allowing water to pass underneath roadways
- (2 words) Consideration of the effects on the surrounding environment
- (2 words) Removal of water from road surface using features like gutters, curbs, and ditches
- Wearing away of soil and other materials by water, wind, or other natural agents
- Gathering water from the surface or subsurface
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- (2 words) Material used to line trenches to prevent soil erosion and filter out debris
- The physical structure of the constructed highway
- (2 words) Removal of water from beneath the road surface using features like perforated pipes, underdrains, and drain tiles
- The transportation of water from collection points to a suitable outlet or drainage facility
- (2 words) The process of collecting, conveying, and disposing of surface and subsurface water
- (2 words) Amount of rainfall in the area in a given time
- (2 words) Outlets or facilities for water collection and disposal
- Deposition of sediment or other material carried by water or wind
- The safe release of water into the environment
- Slope of the road surface
- (2 words) Structures designed to capture water and direct it into the drainage system
- The protection of motorists and pedestrians from hazardous conditions caused by standing water or flooding
18 Clues: Slope of the road surface • The safe release of water into the environment • Gathering water from the surface or subsurface • The physical structure of the constructed highway • (2 words) Amount of rainfall in the area in a given time • Necessary upkeep to keep drainage system functioning properly • (2 words) Outlets or facilities for water collection and disposal • ...
science crossword 2012-12-13
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- Public water suppliers process ______ gallons of water per day for domestic and public use.
- More than _______households drink from their own private wells and are responsible for treating and pumping the water themselves.
- ______ of water on earth is salt water.
- _____ percent of Americans rely on lakes, rivers, and streams as their source of drinking water. The other 39 percent rely on ground water -- water located underground in aquifers and wells.
- Approximately ______ of pipelines and aqueducts carry water in the United States and Canada. That's enough to circle the earth 40 times.
- Only _____ percent of the earth's water is available for drinking water.
- The average daily requirement for fresh water in the United States is about _______ gallons a day, with about 300 billion gallons used as untreated water and for agriculture and other commercial purposes.
- There are more than ______ individual water systems providing water to the public in the United States.
- most common substance.
- You can survive about a ______ without food, but only five to seven days without water
- About _____ of the human body is water.
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- americans dumped how much motor oil into the ocean?
- In 1974, Congress passed the _________ to ensure that drinking water is safe for consumption. The Act requires public water systems to monitor and treat drinking water for safety.
- Industries released ________ pounds of toxic chemicals into waterways in 1990 alone
- About _______ water wells are drilled each year in the United States for domestic, farming, commercial, and water testing purposes.
15 Clues: most common substance. • ______ of water on earth is salt water. • About _____ of the human body is water. • americans dumped how much motor oil into the ocean? • Only _____ percent of the earth's water is available for drinking water. • Industries released ________ pounds of toxic chemicals into waterways in 1990 alone • ...
science crossword 2012-12-13
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- ______ of water on earth is salt water.
- Approximately ______ of pipelines and aqueducts carry water in the United States and Canada. That's enough to circle the earth 40 times.
- The average daily requirement for fresh water in the United States is about _______ gallons a day, with about 300 billion gallons used as untreated water and for agriculture and other commercial purposes.
- Only _____ percent of the earth's water is available for drinking water.
- There are more than ______ individual water systems providing water to the public in the United States.
- most common substance.
- About _____ of the human body is water.
- You can survive about a ______ without food, but only five to seven days without water
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- More than _______households drink from their own private wells and are responsible for treating and pumping the water themselves.
- In 1974, Congress passed the _________ to ensure that drinking water is safe for consumption. The Act requires public water systems to monitor and treat drinking water for safety.
- Industries released ________ pounds of toxic chemicals into waterways in 1990 alone
- Public water suppliers process ______ gallons of water per day for domestic and public use.
- americans dumped how much motor oil into the ocean?
- _____ percent of Americans rely on lakes, rivers, and streams as their source of drinking water. The other 39 percent rely on ground water -- water located underground in aquifers and wells.
- About _______ water wells are drilled each year in the United States for domestic, farming, commercial, and water testing purposes.
15 Clues: most common substance. • ______ of water on earth is salt water. • About _____ of the human body is water. • americans dumped how much motor oil into the ocean? • Only _____ percent of the earth's water is available for drinking water. • Industries released ________ pounds of toxic chemicals into waterways in 1990 alone • ...
Commander au Restaurant 2025-10-02
19 Clues: menu • check • drink • table • special • dessert • appetizer • daily menu • to reserve • still water • fruit juice • reservation • mineral water • i want to have • carafe of water • fixed price menu • carbonated water • here is the menu • have you finished
Water Cycle Devontay p4 2023-11-27
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- water that is underground
- when temperatures get warmer the snow will melt
- Water vapor in the sky
- plants' roots pull water up through the ground
- Water that flows downhill over the landscape
- water in its cold solid state
- when water goes from gas to liquid
- when plants release water
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc)
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- 96% of Earth's water is found in these
- when water soaks or infiltrates into the ground
- water that runs downhill on land
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- a cloud on the Earth's surface
- The energy that drives the water cycle
15 Clues: Water vapor in the sky • water that is underground • when plants release water • water in its cold solid state • a cloud on the Earth's surface • water that runs downhill on land • when water goes from liquid to gas • when water goes from gas to liquid • 96% of Earth's water is found in these • The energy that drives the water cycle • Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc) • ...
water cycle crossword-Liam Ortiz 2023-11-28
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- a large bodies of water
- water coming off of mountains
- uptake how plants drink
- what rain is
- when water goes into the ground
- frozen water on top of mountains
- the chemical formula for water
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- how clouds are made
- steam when a volcano gets mad
- when water comes from plants
- the sun's main part in the water cycle
- underground water
- living water drinking beings on earth
- ground clouds
- is what makes the water cycle work
15 Clues: what rain is • ground clouds • underground water • how clouds are made • a large bodies of water • uptake how plants drink • when water comes from plants • steam when a volcano gets mad • water coming off of mountains • the chemical formula for water • when water goes into the ground • frozen water on top of mountains • is what makes the water cycle work • ...
science 2024-05-13
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- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- underground bed or layer yielding ground water for wells and springs etc
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- spots on the ocean floor where hot gases and minerals escape from earth's interior into the water
- term that describes an organism that lives in water
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- 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 drained by a river and its tributaries
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- the area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf. Most diverse organisms live near the surface
- an underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure at depth
- 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
- organisms that cannot make their own food and must feed on other organisms for energy and nutrients
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- an organism that makes its own food
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- free-swimming animals that can move throughout the water column
- A device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- term that describes an organism that lives on land
- the area where a freshwater stream or river merges with the ocean. Often a nursery for young.
- Tiny algae and animals that float in water and are carried by waves and currents
24 Clues: an organism that makes its own food • 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 • term that describes an organism that lives on land • term that describes an organism that lives in water • The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2023-01-13
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- a water-bearing rock formation
- a material that reduces the acid content of soil
- large land area in which water from rain or melting snow is absorbed and from which water drains as it emerges from springs and moves into streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes
- a material placed on the soil surface to break the fall of raindrops, prevent weeds from growing, and/or improve the appearance of the area
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted
- using techniques of soil preparation, planting, and cultivation that disturb the soil the least
- water that flows from the land to oceans and contains little to no salt
- alternating strips of row crops with strips of close-growing crops
- planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years
- the addition of water to the land to supplement the water provided for crop production by rain or snow
- water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted
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- moisture remaining after gravitational water leaves the soil
- conducting all operations, such as plowing, disking, planting, cultivating, and harvesting, acroos the slope and on the slope or hill
- the process of wearing away of soil
- following the level of the land around a hill
- the cycling of water among the water sources, atmosphere, and surface areas
- water that flows up the mouth of a river with rising or in-flowing ocean tides
- made up of a sequence of living organisms that eat and are eaten by other organisms living in the community
- material that supplies nutrients for plants
- water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
- soil or wall structure built across a slope to capture water and move it safely to areas where it is not likely to cause erosion
- where water soaks down into the soil
- planting crops without plowing or disking the soil
- occurs as layers of soil, nutrients, and chemicals into streams
- a strip of grass growing in an area of a field where flowing water tends to erode the soil surface
- drinkable and free from harmful microorganisms or chemicals
26 Clues: a water-bearing rock formation • the process of wearing away of soil • where water soaks down into the soil • material that supplies nutrients for plants • following the level of the land around a hill • a material that reduces the acid content of soil • planting crops without plowing or disking the soil • water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted • ...
Hydrogeology Vocabulary 2020-12-02
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- A type of soil or rock that completely blocks water flow
- the term for water below the earth's surface
- the name of the hydraulic grade line in hydrogeology
- When pore spaces are not full of water
- A type of aquifer which is under pressure
- the parameter describing how easily water can move through a material
- the top of the saturated zone and bottom of the unsaturated zone
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- when water infiltrates to increase water in the aquifer
- A type of soil or rock that does not readily allow water to flow through
- another name for the unsaturated zone
- A type of aquifer with a free surface
- A type of aquifer where water is caught on top of a low permeability area, although water around will percolate to a deeper water table
- When the pore spaces are full of water
- A type of well where water flows up without needing a pump
- This type of force holds water in a saturated "fringe" zone above the water table
- the parameter which describes how large the spaces are within a material
16 Clues: another name for the unsaturated zone • A type of aquifer with a free surface • When the pore spaces are full of water • When pore spaces are not full of water • A type of aquifer which is under pressure • the term for water below the earth's surface • the name of the hydraulic grade line in hydrogeology • when water infiltrates to increase water in the aquifer • ...
Crossword 2018-06-20
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- / Resources that are available in infinite amounts.
- / The process by which salt and minerals are removed from salt water so that it cane be used for human consumption or irrigation.
- / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface.
- / Water that falls from clouds and may be in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.
- / The process by which water on the ground surface soaks into the soil.
- / Resources that cannot be replenished faster than they are consumed.
- / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme.
- / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource.
- / The longest river in the USA.
- / The process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas and escapes into the atmosphere.
- / Water (from participation) that flows over the land and collects in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.
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- / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource.
- / Preserving and restoring resources from loss, damage and neglect.
- / The wise use of resources so they are available both today and tomorrow.
- / Resources that are continuously replenished by nature over time.
- / Combustible material derived from the fossilized remains of plants and animals.
- / This river is over 6000kms in length and runs through countries including Egypt.
- / The process by which water molecules join together and so change from a gas to a liquid
- / The continuous cycling of water through the Earth’s spheres is called the ‘water ______’
- / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground.
20 Clues: / The longest river in the USA. • / Resources that are available in infinite amounts. • / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface. • / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme. • / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource. • / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource. • ...
drought 2023-03-30
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- the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- to reduce, lessen, or alleviate. Also used in terms of prevention of drought.
- the foundation or underlying cause
- refers to any of several processes that remove excess salt and other minerals from water
- the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water
- small particles introduced into a fluid can cause a phase transition
- kept in use (usually liquid) for later use
- saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- area of land where all the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place
- climatic condition where water loss due to evapotranspiration is greater than water inputs through precipitation.
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- based on the degree of dryness
- based on impacts to agriculture factors
- a stream that flows into a river, a larger stream, or a lake
- the volume (as of irrigation water) that would cover one acre to a depth of one foot
- based on the impact of rainfall deficits on water supply
- weather conditions of a certain region, including temperature, rainfall, and wind
- the extent to which changes could harm a system
- the entire tract of country drained by a river and its tributaries
- based on the impact of drought conditions
20 Clues: based on the degree of dryness • the foundation or underlying cause • based on impacts to agriculture factors • based on the impact of drought conditions • kept in use (usually liquid) for later use • the extent to which changes could harm a system • saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water • the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place • ...
. 2023-06-07
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- Structure constructed in a hydroelectric dam to provide a safe path for floodwaters to escape to some downstream area.
- ENERGY: (2 words) Hydropower is fueled by water, making it a clean source of energy.
- converts the alternating current that the hydroelectric power is generating into a high voltage current
- TRANSMISSION CABLES: (3 words) Conductors transmit electric power.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Devices transfer the energy from moving water to a rotating shaft to generate electricity.
- Collection of water.
- Silt is a solid, dust-like sediment that water, ice, and wind transport and deposit
- Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
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- Not harmful to the environment.
- The structure that houses generators and turbines at a hydropower facility.
- Form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion generate electricity
- STORAGE: (2 words) Two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged
- Converts this mechanical energy into electricity.
- Group of pipes that transport pressurized water from a reservoir (dam) to the turbines
- A renewable source of energy that generates power
- Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water
- A resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
- GATES: (2 words) Protection device to control the water flowing though the weir system.
20 Clues: Collection of water. • Not harmful to the environment. • Converts this mechanical energy into electricity. • A renewable source of energy that generates power • Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain. • Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water • Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged • ...
Intro to the Plumbing Industry 2024-02-07
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- the flow of contaminated water into the freshwater system through a cross-connection.
- water from sinks or showers that contains no human waste
- a heavy, greenish yellow gas.
- removing magnesium and sodium salts from water.
- Likes to chase mice
- Water ______ systems provide fresh water.
- the process of cleansing water to remove chemicals and particles.
- channels used to carry water from rivers and lakes to cities.
- plumbers cut holes in walls, ceilings, and floors to attached or hang pipe runs during this rough-in phase.
- phase of a plumbing project where plumbers install fixtures, appliances, and controls.
- legally binding requirements published by state and local governments to establish minimum standards for various types of construction.
- a hot water system that directly or indirectly uses the heat of the sun to heat water.
- Heat that comes from below the surface of Earth is called.
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- the collection of rainwater for the purposes of reuse.
- after completing a plumbing apprenticeship and passing an exam you become a ______plumber.
- Flying mammal
- a profession's principles and values
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- plumbers locate all supply and waste connections from the building systems to public utilities during this rough-in phase.
- Sinks, shower stalls, and toilets are examples of.
- Large marsupial
- Someone who installs or repairs plumbing systems and fixtures
- the process of destroying harmful organisms in potable water.
- Water that is safe to drink.
- _______ systems remove wastewater.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Water that is safe to drink. • a heavy, greenish yellow gas. • _______ systems remove wastewater. • a profession's principles and values • Water ______ systems provide fresh water. • removing magnesium and sodium salts from water. • Sinks, shower stalls, and toilets are examples of. • ...
Unit 4 Hydrology 2024-04-09
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- Density increases as temperature ________.
- As temperature increases, density ________.
- Density currents circulate ocean water ________.
- The lack of water
- The process that occurs when water changes from liquid to a gas
- Regions of steeply sloping seafloor that lie between continental shelves and deep ocean basin
- surface currents are powered by ______
- Any natural material that is used by humans
- The amount of matter (mass) in a given space (volume).
- Surface currents move in huge _______ patterns.
- As salinity increases, density __________.
- Steep narrow depressions on the ocean floor
- The process that occurs when water vapor is cooled and changes from gas to liquid/Clouds
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- An underwater flatland/plain on the deep ocean floor
- How Hot or cold something is.
- The amount of dissolved salt content in a body of water.
- Resources that can be renewed at the same rate it is being used
- Portion of a continent that is submerged under an area of shallow water
- The continuous movement of water on the Earth surface and atmosphere
- The process that occurs when solid or liquid forms of water falls to Earth
- An underwater mountain.
- The process that occurs when plants release water vapor into the air through their pores
- Resources that can NOT be renewed at the rate it is being used
- The longest under water mountain ranges
- Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil that travels to a body of water
- Rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter & space
26 Clues: The lack of water • An underwater mountain. • How Hot or cold something is. • surface currents are powered by ______ • The longest under water mountain ranges • Density increases as temperature ________. • As salinity increases, density __________. • As temperature increases, density ________. • Steep narrow depressions on the ocean floor • ...
