water Crossword Puzzles
12.3 Environmental Degradation 2023-05-08
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- - (EVT) is the combined processesof evaporation, sublimation and transpiration of the
- an adequate source of water.
- - is a one-off pollution incident.
- water.
- - is water that can be consumed by humans without ill-effects.
- sustainable access to adequate quantities of
- not have the necessary monetary means to
- produce food or any other product and is thus
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- - occurs when physical access
- - is contamination of the environment. It can
- molecule (O3) in the stratosphere.
- - is longer-term pollution.
- embedded in the item
- - is the amount of water that is used
- water is limited.
- - is an area of high concentration of
- - occurs when a population
- - is the capacity of a population to
- many forms – air, water, soil, noise, visual and
- from the Earth’s surface into the atmosphere.
20 Clues: water. • water is limited. • embedded in the item • - occurs when a population • - is longer-term pollution. • an adequate source of water. • - occurs when physical access • molecule (O3) in the stratosphere. • - is a one-off pollution incident. • - is the amount of water that is used • - is an area of high concentration of • - is the capacity of a population to • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-10-08
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- type of front that moves quickly and can bring stormy weather
- the lay of the land
- low density
- water vapor in the air
- type of front that can bring clouds and rain for days
- height above sea level
- when water vapor cools down and becomes liquid
- how near or far something is
- type of front drawn with both blue triangles and red domes
- high density
- movement of air
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- when liquid water heats up and becomes water vapor
- water vapor escaping from plants
- liquid and solid water particles
- where two air masses meet
- average weather over many years
- distance north or south of the equator
- daily state of the atmosphere
- source of energy for the water cycle
19 Clues: low density • high density • movement of air • the lay of the land • water vapor in the air • height above sea level • where two air masses meet • how near or far something is • daily state of the atmosphere • average weather over many years • water vapor escaping from plants • liquid and solid water particles • source of energy for the water cycle • ...
Water Cycle Theo PD7 2023-11-27
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- the main thing that the water cycle is made out of
- stores ground water
- caused by the sun
- how water gets in the ground
- a generally medium sized body of water
- drives the water cycle
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- nothing more than water running off the land
- 96% of all water is here
- the flow of water that is stored underground
- when solid goes to gas
- what gets groundwater out of the ground
- where water underground emerges
- what keeps us from floating to space
- ground cloud
- carries the water
15 Clues: ground cloud • caused by the sun • carries the water • stores ground water • when solid goes to gas • drives the water cycle • 96% of all water is here • how water gets in the ground • where water underground emerges • what keeps us from floating to space • a generally medium sized body of water • what gets groundwater out of the ground • nothing more than water running off the land • ...
hydrosphere - by Darina 2024-09-20
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- water falling from the sky
- any form of water falling from the sky
- ice that falls from the sky
- when water is heated and turns into vapor
- a lake used to store water
- takes up 70% percent of the Earth
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- water soaking into the ground
- all water on Earth
- the formation of clouds
- plants producing water vapor
- underground water storage
- a state of matter that can move around freely
- water traveling across land
- continuous movement of water throughout Earth
- star in the center of the solar system
15 Clues: all water on Earth • the formation of clouds • underground water storage • water falling from the sky • a lake used to store water • water traveling across land • ice that falls from the sky • plants producing water vapor • water soaking into the ground • takes up 70% percent of the Earth • any form of water falling from the sky • star in the center of the solar system • ...
Water cycle SMS/Kaydence 2024-12-16
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- rain, sleet, snow
- Water you push
- water stored underground
- Water that gets evaporated to the sky
- Flows downhill
- Water that is a cloud but covers the air
- when water goes up into the sky
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- Something that has to do with plants
- Water that lies underground
- one of the factors but isn't the sun
- when water sticks to a cold surface
- when water goes from liquid to steam
- one of the main forces
- A body of water that takes up 97.25% of water
- All of the air
15 Clues: Water you push • Flows downhill • All of the air • rain, sleet, snow • one of the main forces • water stored underground • Water that lies underground • when water goes up into the sky • when water sticks to a cold surface • Something that has to do with plants • one of the factors but isn't the sun • when water goes from liquid to steam • Water that gets evaporated to the sky • ...
Hydrology 2013-11-11
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- where a river drains
- water cant soak through
- really strong cohesion at the top of water
- haw much mass is above you
- when fresh water and salt water meet
- positive and a negative come together
- how clean the water looks
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- when water socks through the ground but does not filter as well
- when water sticks to other things
- enything can be broken down by water
- the different types of animals that can live in a river
- a chemical that helps plants grow
- when water sticks together
- water can soak through
- the water has very low turbidity
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 • when water sticks to other things • a chemical that helps plants grow • enything can be broken down by water • when fresh water and salt water meet • positive and a negative come together • ...
Jones1211 2022-09-24
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- largest bodies of water on earth
- continuous movement of water with in the earth
- falls from clouds
- happens when frozen vapor turns in to ice crytals
- waterrunning off the land surface
- water is a gas
- big bright hot thing in the sky
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- water falls from the atmosphere
- occurs when plants take water and release it in to the air
- state of water
- layers of water at or near earths surface
- movement of water into the ground from the surface
- can transmit ground water
- process water vapor changes to liquid
- place where water is stored
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 • layers of water at or near earths surface • continuous movement of water with in the earth • ...
Water cycle SMS/Shroud 2024-12-16
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- a low area on the ground where water collects
- water coming out of plants
- condensed water vapor in the sky
- water collects into rivers, oceans,etc
- the process of a liquid changing into a gas
- snow, rain, sleet, etc
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- a large body of water
- creatures that could be bonkers or tame
- the process of a gas changing into a liquid
- water seeping into the ground
- a major part in making the water cycle happen
- water moving
- frozen water
- a small body of water than moves
- a short term for water
15 Clues: water moving • frozen water • a large body of water • a short term for water • snow, rain, sleet, etc • water coming out of plants • water seeping into the ground • a small body of water than moves • condensed water vapor in the sky • water collects into rivers, oceans,etc • creatures that could be bonkers or tame • the process of a gas changing into a liquid • ...
Water cycle SMS- Rylee nienhuser 2024-12-16
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- water Water that is the ground
- Runs the water downhill to the lakes/ocean
- When it rains and snows it is called.....
- clouds close to the earths surface
- When snow melts
- Water comeing form a tree
- Where he water goes when the leave a river
- Is made up of water vapor
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- How plants get their water
- The other force of the water cycle
- Nothing more than "just water"
- when water goes into the ground
- Another way to say a liquid turning into a gas
- Its part of percipitation
- The main force if the water cycle
15 Clues: When snow melts • Its part of percipitation • Water comeing form a tree • Is made up of water vapor • How plants get their water • Nothing more than "just water" • water Water that is the ground • when water goes into the ground • The main force if the water cycle • The other force of the water cycle • clouds close to the earths surface • When it rains and snows it is called..... • ...
Lambert 7th Hour Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
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- This is the process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- This is when plants and animals let off gas
- This is a body of water that is filled with snow melt and rain water
- This is the largest body of water on the earth 75% of the earth's surface
- This is what happens when water is turned into water vapor
- This is what evaporated water is
- This powers the water cycle
- This is the source of the underground water
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- This is when water Vapor turns into clouds and the turns into rain
- This is the second force of energy that powers the water cycle
- This is when water is soaked into the ground
- This is the process of water forever
- This is The name of the imaginary area before space that is where clouds can be found
- This is the source of the earth's fresh water
- This is where water from the rain does not get soaked up
15 Clues: This powers the water cycle • This is what evaporated water is • This is the process of water forever • This is when plants and animals let off gas • This is the source of the underground water • This is when water is soaked into the ground • This is the source of the earth's fresh water • This is where water from the rain does not get soaked up • ...
Hydrosphere Review 2020-05-11
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- animals that obtain their needed carbon by eating other animals
- a place in the ground that can hold water; frequently consists of cracked rock allowing water to move into it
- an event caused when warm water is blown away by wind, allowing cold water to rise from below
- the type of waves that happen at the shore when the crest of a wave spills over the trough of the wave
- groundwater, rivers, lakes, ponds, ice sheets, and water vapor are examples of this
- deep body of freshwater that are cold and dark at the bottom with few or no plants because sunlight cannot reach the bottom
- break down dead plants and animals, returning carbon to the soil
- the change of water from liquid form to gas form
- a substance that water cannot move through; for example clay and granite
- shallow body of fresh water where light can reach the bottom and therefore, many plants grow
- where humans have drilled down to the water table for the purpose of accessing groundwater
- flooded forest, acidic areas in the north, and grassy areas of shallow water are all freshwater __________________________________.
- the change of water from a gas form to a liquid form
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- intertidal, neritic, and open-ocean are the main ocean ______________________.
- the deep ocean, the open ocean, and the _________________ are the sections of the ocean floor
- energy of motion; turns tidal turbines to create electricity
- currents that move slowly, are cold, and are caused by a difference in density
- obtain carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and through photosynthesis use to sun’s energy to make their own food
- the return of water to the Earth’s surface in the form of rain, sleet, snow, etc.
- a substance water can move through; for example gravel, cracked rocks, and soil
- made up of runoff, streams, tributaries, rivers, and watersheds
- the open-ocean zone of the ocean is divided into the surface zone, the _______________ zone, and the deep zone.
- type of well consisting of groundwater stuck between impermeable layers of the ground that uses natural pressure to bring water to the surface
- an increase in this causes the mass of water to increase, the bouyancy to increase, and the freezing point to decrease
24 Clues: the change of water from liquid form to gas form • the change of water from a gas form to a liquid form • energy of motion; turns tidal turbines to create electricity • animals that obtain their needed carbon by eating other animals • made up of runoff, streams, tributaries, rivers, and watersheds • break down dead plants and animals, returning carbon to the soil • ...
Cell Transport 2021-11-15
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- Makes up the bilayer of a cell membrane, has a head and two tails
- Keeping a balanced internal condition of the cell
- Part of the phospholipid that likes water
- The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and exits the cell
- Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to pass by facilitated diffusion
- Has less solute, more water
- Part of the phospholipid that hates water
- 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 small molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration
- Type of passive transport naturally moving large molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration with the help of a protein
- If there is 10% water in the cell and 90% water outside the water will move this way
- Stabilizes the cell mambrane, makes sure it's not too stretched or squished
- Allows some things to pass through and others not
- Active transport in which the cell surrounds and takes in material from it's environment
- Water fearing
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- Movement of substances down the concentration gradient without energy
- Has reached equilibrium and has equal amounts of solute and solvent
- Water loving
- Type of passive transport naturally moving water across the membrane from high to low concentration
- When an egg is placed into a cup of pure water the water will move into the cell and it will do this
- Used as the cell's name tag to let other cells know it belongs to you and not a foreign invader
- Movement from high to low concentration
- The cell's usable energy, made in the mitochondria
- When an egg is placed in syrup the water will move out of the cell and do this
- Active transport in which the cell surrounds and removes material from inside the cell and releases it out into its environment
- Substance that does the dissolving
- Has more solute, less water
- Two layers
- Uses energy (ATP) to move substances against the concentration gradient
- Substance that is dissolved
- Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to move backwards against their concentration gradient with the help of ATP
- When everything is equal and balanced
32 Clues: Two layers • Water loving • Water fearing • Has more solute, less water • Has less solute, more water • Substance that is dissolved • 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 • ...
Lesson 4.1 and 4.2 2016-09-07
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- this are large inland bodies of fresh and saline water
- land areas where water covers surface for significant periods it referred to as
- it is a stream with a considerable volume and well defined channel
- a soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years is called
- it is also called surface flash floods occurs when heavy rainfall creates a flood event in independent of an overflowing streams
- it is fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- it is permanent body of ice
- it is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation.
- it is a nature event wherein an area is usually dry is submerged under water
- these are the places where water resides for varying amount of time
- after a short distance the water enters the channels and becomes
- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from streams meet the saltwater from the sea
- it is hydrologic cycle also known as
- the smaller streams are also called
- in high altitudes, ice can directly transform into water vapor in a process called
- it is evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants
- it has clearly defined passageway
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- this are small and shallow lakes
- the saltiness of saltwater is called
- it is a moving body of surface water that flows downslope towards sea level because of gravity
- this are barries constructed along streams to contain the flow of water
- it is characterized by intense, high velocity torrent of water that occurs in an existing river channel with little to no notice.
- these are the process that allow water to move between each reservoirs and subsystem
- it is water bearing rock layes
- it is the total amount of emply pore spaces in the rock
- rain that falls into the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- it occurs when water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds become large and heavy
- it is the ability of the rock or sediment to allow water to pass through it
- these activities have led to too much soil and sediments delivered to streams in a process of
- it is a shallow wetland around lakes, streams, and ocean where grasses and reeds are the dominate vegetation
30 Clues: it is permanent body of ice • it is water bearing rock layes • this are small and shallow lakes • it has clearly defined passageway • the smaller streams are also called • the saltiness of saltwater is called • it is hydrologic cycle also known as • it is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation. • this are large inland bodies of fresh and saline water • ...
Fishing Boat Terms 2024-02-26
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- Under this age that a PFD must be worn at all times.
- Saltwater fish that lives in the Benthic Zone.
- Right side of boat.
- Water that is a mixture of fresh and salt water.
- Color of a light located on right side of bow.
- Saltwater fish that is Pelagic.
- Left side of boat.
- Saltwater zone that is the deepest and comprises 65 % of the ocean’s open water.
- Freshwater zone on the bottom of a lake.
- Freshwater body of water with moving water.
- Freshwater body of water with still water.
- Every type of water craft.
- An water ecosystem that is a transition between fresh and salt water with brackish water.
- Saltwater fish found that is Pelagic and found in the Oceanic Zone.
- Fish zone on the bottom of a body of water.
- Fish zone above the bottom where fish swim.
- Freshwater zone in open water above the bottom of a lake with no exposure to sunlight.
- Freshwater zone closest to shore.
- Color of a light located on right side of stern.
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- Back of Boat.
- Minimum age to a operate a boat unsupervised.
- Minimum depth of water in which a vessel will float.
- A Game Fish
- Describing things in the back of a boat.
- Example a Type IV PFD.
- Moving waves created by a vessel’s motion.
- Name given to organisms living in the Benthic Zone.
- Vertical section at the rear of a boat where a motor is mounted.
- Boats width at mid section.
- Freshwater zone that is located in open water and defines the column of water that is exposed to sunlight.
- The upper edge of a boat’s side.
- Front of boat.
- The body of a boat.
- Saltwater zone that is closest to the shore.
- Minimum age to a operate a boat supervised.
- A Non Game fish.
- Absent in the Freshwater Profundal Zone.
- Vertical distance from the waterline to the gunwale.
- Personal Flotation Device.
- Color of a light located on left side of bow.
- The primary saltwater zone where most fish are found that extends to a depth of 200 meters.
- Personal Water Craft.
- Another name for a boat’s steering wheel.
43 Clues: A Game Fish • Back of Boat. • Front of boat. • A Non Game fish. • Left side of boat. • Right side of boat. • The body of a boat. • Personal Water Craft. • Example a Type IV PFD. • Every type of water craft. • Personal Flotation Device. • Boats width at mid section. • Saltwater fish that is Pelagic. • The upper edge of a boat’s side. • Freshwater zone closest to shore. • ...
surf 2025-05-24
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- Board used to ride waves
- Big salty water area.
- Moving water in the ocean
- Land next to the sea
- Helps you stand on board
- Bright light in the sky
- Helps you float in water
- Person who teaches surfing
- White bubbles on wave
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- What you do on waves
- Sandy area near the sea
- Suit for staying warm in water
- Move arms to go forward
- Move your body in water
- Riding waves on a board.
- Water jumps when you play
- Water goes up and down
17 Clues: What you do on waves • Land next to the sea • Big salty water area. • White bubbles on wave • Water goes up and down • Sandy area near the sea • Move arms to go forward • Bright light in the sky • Move your body in water • Board used to ride waves • Helps you stand on board • Helps you float in water • Riding waves on a board. • Moving water in the ocean • Water jumps when you play • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
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- Frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- Any heating of natural water that results from human activity
- A body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- When waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- Body of water above the ground
- One specific site of pollution
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- Water under Earths surface in rock or soil
- Removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- Many small sources of pollution
- When harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- Overuse of groundwater causes seawater to seep in aquifers , contaminating water supplies
- Occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- A body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Water that is suitable to drink
- Growth of towns and cities due to people moving from rural areas to urban area
- An increase in the amount of nutrients in water
16 Clues: Body of water above the ground • One specific site of pollution • Many small sources of pollution • Water that is suitable to drink • Frozen layer of soil in polar regions • Water under Earths surface in rock or soil • A body of water that usually forms behind a dam • An increase in the amount of nutrients in water • Removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water • ...
Topic 5 Lesson 3 Crossword 2024-02-19
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- Some ___________ were created by movement of earths crust, that formed deep valleys.
- Without ___________ life would cease to exist.
- Started as a trickle of water that originates from a source.
- Area of land that supplies water to a river.
- Water in clouds that falls to earth as Rain, hail, snow and sleet is called ___________.
- When water vapor becomes a liquid.
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- water vapor is released by them as they breath.
- Water __________ from your skin.
- As you descend in water the temperature ________________.
- Leaves give off a water vapor in a process called ___________.
- deep valleys are called ______________ valleys.
- When molecules at surface of liquid change energy to a gas.
- _________ Cycle is process by which water moves from earths surface to atmosphere and repeats itself.
- The amount of salt dissolved in a sample of water.
- Ridge of land that keeps watersheds separated.
- As you descend in water the Pressure _____________.
- is how the remaining amount of water collects into streams, lakes and oceans.
17 Clues: Water __________ from your skin. • When water vapor becomes a liquid. • Area of land that supplies water to a river. • Without ___________ life would cease to exist. • Ridge of land that keeps watersheds separated. • water vapor is released by them as they breath. • deep valleys are called ______________ valleys. • The amount of salt dissolved in a sample of water. • ...
Crossword 2018-06-20
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- / The continuous cycling of water through the Earth’s spheres is called the ‘water ______’
- / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface.
- / The process by which water molecules join together and so change from a gas to a liquid
- / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme.
- / Resources that cannot be replenished faster than they are consumed.
- / The process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas and escapes into the atmosphere.
- / Water that falls from clouds and may be in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.
- / The longest river in the USA.
- / The process by which water on the ground surface soaks into the soil.
- / Resources that are continuously replenished by nature over time.
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- / Resources that are available in infinite amounts.
- / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource.
- / Water (from participation) that flows over the land and collects in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.
- / The wise use of resources so they are available both today and tomorrow.
- / Preserving and restoring resources from loss, damage and neglect.
- / This river is over 6000kms in length and runs through countries including Egypt.
- / The process by which salt and minerals are removed from salt water so that it cane be used for human consumption or irrigation.
- / Combustible material derived from the fossilized remains of plants and animals.
- / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground.
- / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource.
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. • / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground. • ...
Gal's geography terms 2014-12-15
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- deep, narrow valley with high,steep wall
- mountains formed when lava rises through Earth's crust
- high, steep or overhanging rock rock face
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two large bodies of water
- long,wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger then a channel
- a row or chain of mountains
- steep decent of water from a height
- ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- piece of land surrounded with water
- long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- flat topped elevated landform
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- a group of closely scattered islands
- one of the large land masses on Earth
- large continuous body of salt water
- point of land projecting into a bodof water
- an area of barren land with roughly eroded edges
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- lowland region saturated with water
- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger then a bay
- sandy,pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- large body of ice that moves across Earth's surface
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- triangular section of land buildup at a rivers mouth
- body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
26 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • flat topped elevated landform • large continuous body of salt water • lowland region saturated with water • steep decent of water from a height • piece of land surrounded with water • a group of closely scattered islands • one of the large land masses on Earth • deep, narrow valley with high,steep wall • high, steep or overhanging rock rock face • ...
Earth's Systems 2020-12-09
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- water with salt in it
- of an Element, how much an element occurs compared to others
- Plates, large slabs in lithosphere
- upper part of mantle
- Mass, total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- Gases, gas that helps keep Earth warm
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- Cycle, movement of water around earth
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- Crust, crust that covers ocean floor
- Core, outer part of the core
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- Earth’s middle layer
- all the water on Earth
- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- all living things on Earth
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- Pressure, pressure exerted by weight of air
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
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- all the ice on Earth
- plants take up water through their roots
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- Volume, volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- top limit of troposphere
- Core, inner part of the core
- water without salt in it
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- top limit of mesosphere
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- top limit of stratosphere
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- Earth’s innermost layer
- Crust, crust that makes up continents
- lower part of mantle
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- all the rocks on and in Earth
- Earth’s outermost layer
40 Clues: all the ice on Earth • upper part of mantle • Earth’s middle layer • lower part of mantle • water with salt in it • all the water on Earth • top limit of mesosphere • Earth’s innermost layer • Earth’s outermost layer • top limit of troposphere • water without salt in it • top limit of stratosphere • all living things on Earth • Core, inner part of the core • Core, outer part of the core • ...
Katelynn Rhode 2024-05-21
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- when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere to the earths surface
- the mixes of gases that surround the earth
- connect points where air presser is the same
- air mass made of cold, dry air. It moves into the United States from Canada in the winter
- air mass forms over ocean waters north of the United States. It is made of cool, moist air
- when water vapor is released to the air from the leaves of plants
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- the continuous movement of water between the face of the earth and the troposphere
- the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water
- air mass forms over the ocean near the equator and is made of warm, moist air
- are formed when water vapor condenses and cools into tiny liquid water droplets
- the process in which water changes into invisible water vapor
- the conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- water vapor condensed on a surface into liquid water
- air mass made of hot, dry air. It forms over Mexico and moves north in summer
- the study of the atmosphere
- global high altitude wind
- diagram that shows how data from a weather station might appear
- large body of air that has a certain temperature and amount of moisture
- useful tool for gatherings data; stands for radio detecting and ranging
- when the straight paths of global winds curve
20 Clues: global high altitude wind • the study of the atmosphere • the mixes of gases that surround the earth • connect points where air presser is the same • when the straight paths of global winds curve • water vapor condensed on a surface into liquid water • the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
Survivor 2025-11-05
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- The small, magnetized part of a compass that aligns north-south.
- Material that helps prevent heat transfer.
- : A person who endures difficult conditions and stays alive.
- A dangerous drop in body temperature.
- The order in which survival needs should be addressed.
- Heat transfer through waves, like sunlight warming your skin.
- : To cover or line with material that slows heat loss.
- The process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves.
- Process where liquid water turns into vapor, often used in solar stills.
- When water vapor cools and becomes liquid droplets.
- The process of maintaining body water balance.
- Material that removes toxins and odors in water filters.
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- A structure built for protection from weather and elements.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- A method of killing bacteria by heating water to 100°C.
- Essential gas needed for breathing.
- Often the first survival priority in harsh weather.
- Tool used to find direction using Earth’s magnetic field.
- Source of warmth, light, and used for cooking or purifying water.
- An object that produces a magnetic field.
- A device or method to remove impurities from water.
- Solid particles that settle to the bottom of unfiltered water.
- The process of removing contaminants from water.
- Heat transfer through movement of fluids or air.
- The direction that a compass needle points.
- : To use resources like water or energy carefully.
- The act of staying alive using basic needs and resourcefulness.
27 Clues: Essential gas needed for breathing. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • A dangerous drop in body temperature. • An object that produces a magnetic field. • Material that helps prevent heat transfer. • The direction that a compass needle points. • The process of maintaining body water balance. • The process of removing contaminants from water. • ...
NW (Graad 4 - Michael) 2022-11-22
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- Water gaan na hierdie plek toe om skoon en veilig gemaak te word om te drink.
- Watse natuurlike bron gebruik jy om skottelgoed te was?
- Mense het vars water nodig om aan die ... kan bly.
- water kan kry om te gebruik: putte, boorgate en ...?
- Meeste van die water op Aarde kom hier voor.
- Dit is ‘n gat in die grond wat water in
- In die waterkringloop, wat is die proses genoem nadat die son die water verhit?
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- In die waterkringloop, die proses tussen verdamping en neerslag is wat genoem?
- ‘n Rioolwatersuiweringsaanleg is die plek waar ... water skoongemaak word en dan weer terug in riviere of die see gesit.
- Wat neem die water van die land terug na die see in die waterkringloop?
- Daar is vier maniere hoe mense water kry: riviere, krane, gemeenskaplike waterpunte en ... ?
- Skoonmaakmiddels bevat ... wat water besoedel.
- Daar is drie voorwerpe waarin mense water opgaar: watertenks, bottels en ...?
- Watter soort water gaar mense in baie nedersettings op?
- Vars water het nie ... in nie.
- Daar is drie ondergrondse bronne waar
16 Clues: Vars water het nie ... in nie. • Daar is drie ondergrondse bronne waar • Dit is ‘n gat in die grond wat water in • Meeste van die water op Aarde kom hier voor. • Skoonmaakmiddels bevat ... wat water besoedel. • Mense het vars water nodig om aan die ... kan bly. • water kan kry om te gebruik: putte, boorgate en ...? • ...
Hydrosphere Unit Crossword 2022-10-04
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- a group of parts that work together as a whole like a bicycle
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean
- as you go deeper into the ocean, this decreases
- 70% of all freshwater is _____
- small particles of rock
- surface currents begin at the _______ and flow towards the poles
- a strengthening of winds in the pacific ocean that brings a wet and cold winter here in the PNW
- what creates surface currents?
- heat that negatively affects bodies of water
- this method of heat transfer see a fluid rising as it heats up, and falling back down as it loses heat.
- the ability to do work
- the frozen component of the hydrosphere
- the thin layer of gases that make Earth's outermost layer
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- All the rock and metal of the Earth
- all of Earth's water
- 97% of all water on Earth contains _____
- this current flows up the East coast and brings wet and warm weather to Northern Europe
- fresh water is not evenly __________ on Earth, leading it to be a limited resource in many areas
- when water gets enough energy to go from a liquid to a gas
- water that evaporates from the leaves of trees
- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again
- currents in the oceans flow in circular patterns because the Earth _______
- the total amount of salt dissolved in water
- human waste that is washed down sinks, toilets and drains
- when water becomes heavy enough and falls back to the ground
- all of Earth's life
- the practice of raising fish and other water dwelling organisms
- One area in the _______ ocean contains nearly 2 million bits of plastic and trash
- the process by which water vapor turns to liquid water
- a reversal in wind patterns in the pacific ocean that bring a warm and wet winter here in the PNW
- when a system returns or feeds back information about itself
- denser water will ____ to the ocean floor, setting up the ocean conveyor system
- adding salt to water makes it ____ dense
- the area of land that supplies water to a river system
34 Clues: all of Earth's life • all of Earth's water • the ability to do work • small particles of rock • 70% of all freshwater is _____ • what creates surface currents? • All the rock and metal of the Earth • the frozen component of the hydrosphere • 97% of all water on Earth contains _____ • adding salt to water makes it ____ dense • the total amount of salt dissolved in water • ...
APES UNIT 5 VOCAB 2021-05-21
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- Single celled algae
- Nothing can go in
- Unwanted fish that are thrown back
- very small aquatic animals
- Plants converting the sunlight into food
- Plants that live best in their place of origin
- Nutrients in the water creating lots of O2
- 78% of the air we breathe
- Rainwater that doesn't soak in the ground and carries pollution into bodies of water
- Life under the water
- Water coming back to the surface from the ground
- A hole drilled into the aquifer
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- Nitrogen + Oxygen, found in fertilizers
- Water vapor to water
- Unclear where the pollution's coming from
- The water cycle with a fancy name
- Chemicals used to kill weeds
- Groundwater in porous rock
- Pond scum
19 Clues: Pond scum • Nothing can go in • Single celled algae • Water vapor to water • Life under the water • 78% of the air we breathe • very small aquatic animals • Groundwater in porous rock • Chemicals used to kill weeds • A hole drilled into the aquifer • The water cycle with a fancy name • Unwanted fish that are thrown back • Nitrogen + Oxygen, found in fertilizers • ...
Water cycle SMS/Goetzel 2024-12-16
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- What makes rain fall down and not up
- The water in the ground
- When water slides off the ground instead of being soaked up
- Living things that need water to live
- Were the water cycle begins
- When water vapor turns back into water droplets
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- The thing that is going through the cycle
- Were rain is before it precipitates
- Where water can collect in a low area in the ground
- When water is frozen and layered upon usually in the arctic circle
- When rain, hail, sleet, and snow fall from a cloud
- When water is transported to the air through a plants roots and leaves
- When water enters the ground
- Uses heat and is one of the driving forces of the water cycle
- When water soaks into the ground
15 Clues: The water in the ground • Were the water cycle begins • When water enters the ground • When water soaks into the ground • Were rain is before it precipitates • What makes rain fall down and not up • Living things that need water to live • The thing that is going through the cycle • When water vapor turns back into water droplets • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary Unit 2 2020-11-04
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- Movement of ocean water far below the surface caused by differences in water density.
- The continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land (lithosphere), the oceans (hydrosphere), and living things (biosphere).
- Any movement of matter that results from differences in density; usually circular.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows it to flow.
- Water found in the spaces between rock particles below Earth’s surface.
- Streamlike movement of water in the ocean.
- Change of state from a solid directly to a gas (no liquid phase)
- Process that brings cold, nutrient rich water from the deep ocean due to surface currents.
- Upper boundary, or surface of groundwater.
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- Liquid changes into a vapor
- Measure of how easily water can flow through an aquifer.
- Change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- Horizontal movement of ocean water that is caused by wind and occurs at or near the ocean’s surface.
- Deflection Of moving objects from a straight path due to earth’s rotation.
- Release of water vapor into the atmosphere by plants.
- All the bodies of fresh water,salt water, ice, and snow found above the ground.
- Measure of the percent of pore space in an aquifer.
- Any form of water that falls to the Earth from clouds.
18 Clues: Liquid changes into a vapor • Change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Streamlike movement of water in the ocean. • Upper boundary, or surface of groundwater. • Measure of the percent of pore space in an aquifer. • Release of water vapor into the atmosphere by plants. • Any form of water that falls to the Earth from clouds. • ...
benchmark review 2014-12-17
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- removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- a body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- growth of town and cities due to people moving from rural to urban area
- water under earths surface in space in rock or soil; can be liquid or frozen
- occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- overuse of groundwater causes seawater to sleep in aquifers,contaminating water supplies
- one specific site of pollution
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- any heating of natural water that results from human activity
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- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- water that is suitable to drink
- body of water above the ground
- many small sources of pollution
- frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
16 Clues: body of water above the ground • one specific site of pollution • water that is suitable to drink • many small sources of pollution • frozen layer of soil in polar regions • an increase in the amount of nutrients in water • a body of water that usually forms behind a dam • removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- Large continuous body of salt water
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Densely overgrown land with tropical plant life
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Closely scattered islands
- "Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth’s surface
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
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- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- Dry areas of land, desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls
- Ring shaped island formed by underwater volcanoes
- An area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Flat or gently rolling lands
25 Clues: Closely scattered islands • Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • Large continuous body of salt water • Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls • Body of water completely surrounded by land • point of land projecting into a body of water • Densely overgrown land with tropical plant life • ...
Year 8 Rivers and Flooding 2020-12-17
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- The process by which water flows across the top of the land
- The process by which water moves through rocks back towards the river
- Flood prevention methods that interfere with natural processes e.g. embankments or walls
- Water cooling, turning back into droplets and forming clouds
- The flowing together of 2 or more streams - the point at which they meet
- When trees and plants catch and soak up rain water before it gets to the river
- A surface that allows water to soak in
- Any form of moisture that falls from the atmosphere e.g. rain, sleet or hail
- Flood prevention methods that work with natural processes e.g. river restoration
Down
- A stream or river that flows into the main river
- The way that water moves around between the land and atmosphere, it's also called the hydrological cycle
- The process by which water moves through the soil back towards the river
- The start of the river, usually high in the mountains
- The land drained by a river and it's tributaries
- The boundary that separates 2 river basins
- The process by which water soaks into the ground
- A surface that doesn't allow water to soak in
- The end of the river, where it flows into the sea
- Water heating, turning into a gas and rising into the atmosphere
- This happens when here is too much water for the river channel to hold
20 Clues: A surface that allows water to soak in • The boundary that separates 2 river basins • A surface that doesn't allow water to soak in • A stream or river that flows into the main river • The land drained by a river and it's tributaries • The process by which water soaks into the ground • The end of the river, where it flows into the sea • ...
Unit #4 Vocab - [Alondra Anaya]" 2023-09-26
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- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- undrground water
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
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- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- the removal of groundwater or oil
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Does not contain any salt like rivers
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
22 Clues: undrground water • mixture of fresh and salt water • the removal of groundwater or oil • the rigid outer part of the earth • Does not contain any salt like rivers • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • the quantity of water in a stream that passes • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • ...
. 2023-06-07
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- (2 words) Protection device to control the water flowing though the weir system.
- A resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
- A renewable source of energy that generates power
- (2 words) Hydropower is fueled by water, making it a clean source of energy.
- (3 words) Conductors transmit electric power.
- Group of pipes that transport pressurized water from a reservoir (dam) to the turbines
- Devices transfer the energy from moving water to a rotating shaft to generate electricity.
- The structure that houses generators and turbines at a hydropower facility.
- Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
- Form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion generate electricity
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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- converts the alternating current that the hydroelectric power is generating into a high voltage current
- Not harmful to the environment.
- Silt is a solid, dust-like sediment that water, ice, and wind transport and deposit
- Collection of water.
- Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water
- Converts this mechanical energy into electricity.
- Structure constructed in a hydroelectric dam to provide a safe path for floodwaters to escape to some downstream area.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged
- STORAGE: (2 words) Two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other.
20 Clues: Collection of water. • Not harmful to the environment. • (3 words) Conductors transmit electric power. • A renewable source of energy that generates power • Converts this mechanical energy into electricity. • Liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain. • Man-made structure built to contain somebody of water • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Earth Processes 2022-02-16
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- weathering causes rocks to crumble.
- the study of the forms and features of land surfaces.
- an area or ridge of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea, or ice.
- part of the water cycle in which the water flows over the land as surface water.
- the rigid outer parts of the earth (crust).
- the underground layer of water bearing permeable rock.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general of over a long period.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms.
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- water water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- erosion movement of glacier ice over its bed.
- any of the almost spherical concentrate regions of matter that makes up the earth and atmosphere.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- all the waters on earths surface.
- the central or innermost portion of the earth.
- is the mostly-solid bulk of earths surface.
- horizon a layer parallel to the soil surface whose physical, chemical, and biological characteristics differ from the layers.
- erosion a normal process that moves soil from one location to another by wind power.
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals.
- erosion the detachment and removal of soil material by water.
21 Clues: all the waters on earths surface. • weathering causes rocks to crumble. • is the mostly-solid bulk of earths surface. • the rigid outer parts of the earth (crust). • erosion movement of glacier ice over its bed. • the central or innermost portion of the earth. • the study of the forms and features of land surfaces. • ...
biogeochemical puzzle 2024-09-19
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- water held in the ground or in pores
- process by which nitrogen and it's compounds are
- converted
- water that collects on a cold surface
- process where water cools in the clouds and falls to the ground
- water boiling and rising into the atmosphere
- process by which water circulates the earth
- process where a solid turn into a gas skipping the liquid form
- colorless odorless reactive gas
- process in which carbon compounds are introconverted
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- colorless odorless flammable gas
- colorless odorless gas
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- non-metallic chemical
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata
- poisonous combustible non metal
- bacteria in soil and water oxides ammonia
- water sitting on the surface of the soil
18 Clues: converted • non-metallic chemical • colorless odorless gas • poisonous combustible non metal • colorless odorless reactive gas • colorless odorless flammable gas • water held in the ground or in pores • water that collects on a cold surface • water sitting on the surface of the soil • bacteria in soil and water oxides ammonia • process by which water circulates the earth • ...
Paper 1 revision - THE HYDROSPHERE keywords 2021-02-08
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- longest river in the world
- new technology can reduce water use
- impacts can impact on non & aquatic species
- due to flooding of reservoirs
- is example of impermeable rocks
- many Asian rivers flow into this sea
- rivers flow through this once independent country
- an example of an overexploited aquifer in Asia
- bubbles of air are used in this stage of water treatment
- can occur due to the large body of water changing local climates
- incursion of this in coastal areas can make farming difficult
- has seen more industries use more water
- due to human activities
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- dams act as a barrier to migration
- involves planting species that needs less water
- an increase in ____ has caused a rise in demand for water
- occurs behind dams, reducing sediment downstream
- this is in a state of dynamic equilibrium
- can lead to damage to buildings
- remove any remaining suspended solids and bacteria
- irrigation leading to low evaporation
- where clay particles do not settle
- are used at initial stages of water treatment
- an increase in ______ due to more food from farms needed
- an example of an overexploited aquifer in the USA
- measures how much water a rock can hold
- of an overexploited aquifer in Europe
- measures how easily water can pass through a rock
- is changed by dams
- and increase in______ has seen people use more water
- changes in surface____ can lower water tables
31 Clues: is changed by dams • due to human activities • longest river in the world • due to flooding of reservoirs • can lead to damage to buildings • is example of impermeable rocks • dams act as a barrier to migration • where clay particles do not settle • new technology can reduce water use • many Asian rivers flow into this sea • irrigation leading to low evaporation • ...
Crossword 2018-06-20
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- / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource.
- / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource.
- / The process by which water molecules join together and so change from a gas to a liquid
- / Water that falls from clouds and may be in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.
- / The process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas and escapes into the atmosphere.
- / Preserving and restoring resources from loss, damage and neglect.
- / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground.
- / Resources that are available in infinite amounts.
- / The longest river in the USA.
- / The continuous cycling of water through the Earth’s spheres is called the ‘water ______’
- / Resources that are continuously replenished by nature over time.
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- / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme.
- / The process by which salt and minerals are removed from salt water so that it cane be used for human consumption or irrigation.
- / This river is over 6000kms in length and runs through countries including Egypt.
- / Resources that cannot be replenished faster than they are consumed.
- / The wise use of resources so they are available both today and tomorrow.
- / The process by which water on the ground surface soaks into the soil.
- / Water (from participation) that flows over the land and collects in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.
- / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface.
- / Combustible material derived from the fossilized remains of plants and animals.
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. • ...
Crossword 2018-06-20
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- / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground.
- / Resources that are available in infinite amounts.
- / 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.
- / The continuous cycling of water through the Earth’s spheres is called the ‘water ______’
- / Preserving and restoring resources from loss, damage and neglect.
- / Resources that are continuously replenished by nature over time.
- / The longest river in the USA.
- / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource.
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- / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource.
- / The process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas and escapes into the atmosphere.
- / The wise use of resources so they are available both today and tomorrow.
- / The process by which salt and minerals are removed from salt water so that it cane be used for human consumption or irrigation.
- / 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
- / Water (from participation) that flows over the land and collects in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.
- / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme.
- / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface.
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. • ...
Crossword 2018-06-20
Across
- / The continuous cycling of water through the Earth’s spheres is called the ‘water ______’
- / Water that is located beneath the Earth’s surface.
- / The process by which water molecules join together and so change from a gas to a liquid
- / IWSS stands for an Integrated Water ________ Scheme.
- / Resources that cannot be replenished faster than they are consumed.
- / The process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas and escapes into the atmosphere.
- / Water that falls from clouds and may be in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.
- / The longest river in the USA.
- / The process by which water on the ground surface soaks into the soil.
- / Resources that are continuously replenished by nature over time.
Down
- / Resources that are available in infinite amounts.
- / A reduction in the quality of an environmental resource.
- / Water (from participation) that flows over the land and collects in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.
- / The wise use of resources so they are available both today and tomorrow.
- / Preserving and restoring resources from loss, damage and neglect.
- / This river is over 6000kms in length and runs through countries including Egypt.
- / The process by which salt and minerals are removed from salt water so that it cane be used for human consumption or irrigation.
- / Combustible material derived from the fossilized remains of plants and animals.
- / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground.
- / A reduction in the quantity of an environmental resource.
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. • / Where water is stored between layers of rock underground. • ...
U3/M12/L1 (Ocean Layering & Water Masses) 2022-05-10
Across
- What happens to the density of water, below where ice crystals form?
- What happens to ocean water temperatures with a drop in depth?
- Water mass which forms offshore of Greenland.
- Where does the cold ocean water come from?
- A factor that causes ocean water layering.
- The number of ocean water layers.
- Transitional ocean layer located between the surface and bottom layer.
- When ice forms, what's left behind in the water?
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- The ocean layer that ranges in temperature from -2 to 38 degrees Celsius.
- Ocean which does not contain the North Atlantic Deep Water.
- The coldest and densest ocean water mass.
- The layer of ocean water which is about 100 meters thick.
- Water temperature which is more dense and sinks to the ocean bottom?
- Water mass which is created when salt is distributed in polar water as ice forms.
- Differences in ? causes ocean layering.
- In a temperature profile, what is plotted against the temperature?
16 Clues: The number of ocean water layers. • The coldest and densest ocean water mass. • Differences in ? causes ocean layering. • Where does the cold ocean water come from? • A factor that causes ocean water layering. • Water mass which forms offshore of Greenland. • When ice forms, what's left behind in the water? • The layer of ocean water which is about 100 meters thick. • ...
Pokémon in Blushing Beach (Day) 2024-02-02
16 Clues: Water I • Water I • Grass II • Water II • Water IV • Water VII • Electric I • Fighting I • Water/Ice I • Fighting VII • Water/Rock II • Grass/Psychic I • Water/Flying III • Ground/Electric V • Electric/Psychic I Alolan • Bug/Flying VI Marine Pattern
Hydrosphere Definitions 2024-03-24
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- The sideways movement of water through the ground
- Water vapour condenses and reaches the ground in any solid or liquid form
- Stored water retained on a dam
- An underground rock structure from which water can be abstracted
- The loss of water from roots caused by low water potential or soils with a high salt content
- The average time a molecule of water stays in a reservoir for
- The movement of water between soil and rock particles
- The volume of water flowing past a particular point on a river
- Water enters the ground between soil and rock particles
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- The volume of material moved from one reservoir to another
- The measure of the rate of flow of water through rock
- The collapse of the ground surface caused by undermining or a reduction in aquifer rock volume
- The movement of water between pore spaces and fissures in permeable rock
- Precipitation doesn't reach the ground as it lands on vegetation
- Where water is removed from the location it was found
- A measure of the proportion of the rock that is space and can therefore hold water
16 Clues: Stored water retained on a dam • The sideways movement of water through the ground • The measure of the rate of flow of water through rock • Where water is removed from the location it was found • The movement of water between soil and rock particles • Water enters the ground between soil and rock particles • ...
First. Second, and Final Stage Starter Pokémon Across All Generations 2025-03-10
Across
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Unova.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Johto.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Alola.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Alola.
- Regional Variant of the Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Galar.
- Mega-Evolution of Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Hoenn.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Alola.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Galar.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Paldea.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Paldea.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Kanto.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Johto.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Paldea.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Kalos.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Galar.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Unova.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Galar.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Kalos.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Galar.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Johto.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Johto.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Kalos.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Johto.
- Mega-Evolution of Final Stage Water-type Starter for Kanto.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Galar.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Alola.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Kalos.
- Mega-Evolution of Final Stage Water-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Alola.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Paldea.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Galar.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Unova.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Alola.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Paldea.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Kalos.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Regional Variant of the Final Stage Water-type Starter for Unova.
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- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Johto.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Paldea.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Galar.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Kanto.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Unova.
- A Heightened Version of the Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Galar.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Paldea.
- Mega-Evolution of Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Kanto.
- Mega-Evolution of the Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Paldea.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kalos.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Hoenn.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Unova.
- Regional Variant of the Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Alola.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Kalos.
- Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Hoenn.
- First Stage Grass-type Starter for Unova.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Kanto.
- A Heightened Version of the Final Stage Water-type Starter for Galar.
- First Stage Fire-type Starter for Alola.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Unova.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Johto.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Unova.
- A Heightened Version of the Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Galar.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Kalos.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Alola.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Water-type Starter for Johto.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Paldea.
- Second Stage Grass-type Starter for Kanto.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Galar.
- A Heightened Version of the Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto.
- Mega-Evolution of Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Hoenn.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Hoenn.
- A Special or Extraordinary form of the Final Stage Water-type Starter for Kalos, obligated to a specific trainer.
- Final Stage Water-type Starter for Kanto.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Johto.
- First Stage Water-type Starter for Kalos.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Unova.
- Final Stage Grass-type Starter for Sinnoh.
- Second Stage Fire-type Starter for Alola.
95 Clues: Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Alola. • First Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto. • Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kalos. • First Stage Fire-type Starter for Unova. • Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Kanto. • First Stage Fire-type Starter for Galar. • First Stage Fire-type Starter for Alola. • Final Stage Fire-type Starter for Hoenn. • ...
Gracie Coffey 2015-03-17
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- rock layer that stores water
- a well where water rises because of pressure
- large channel continually flowing down a slope
- part of the earth, contains water
- freshwater ice floating
- an area that drains into a smaller river
- body of water of considerable size
- lake that stores water for human use
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- water at, near, or above the land surface
- stream feeding a larger stream/lake
- area that drains into a large river
- small channel continually flowing down a slope
- water found below the earth's surface
- wetland dominated
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- ice that moves over land
- large bodies of water
17 Clues: wetland dominated • large bodies of water • freshwater ice floating • ice that moves over land • rock layer that stores water • wetland dominated by peat moss • part of the earth, contains water • body of water of considerable size • stream feeding a larger stream/lake • area that drains into a large river • lake that stores water for human use • ...
Water Systems Crossword - Daniel B 2022-01-29
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- an area of land in which all water present eventually drains into one large main
- alot of snow built up
- upper surface of ground water
- caused by thunderstorms
- A sea with 37B tonnes of salt
- water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts
- Area where hurricanes are common
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a tool used to clean water
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- which hemisphere has more ocean
- closest water shed near Willowdale.
- underground freshwater reservoir
- body
- occurs when gasses in earth´s atmosphere trap the suns heat
- A cycle with no ending or beginning related to earths water
- Name of canadas worst hurricaine
- 97% of earths water
- a gradual increase in the earths temperature mainly due to greenhouse gasses
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
19 Clues: body • 97% of earths water • alot of snow built up • caused by thunderstorms • a tool used to clean water • upper surface of ground water • A sea with 37B tonnes of salt • which hemisphere has more ocean • underground freshwater reservoir • Name of canadas worst hurricaine • Area where hurricanes are common • closest water shed near Willowdale. • ...
The Chesapeake Bay 2025-05-08
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- The Chesapeake _____
- The upper part of the bay has this type of water
- Where land meets a body of water
- The more southern state the borders the Chesapeake Bay
- Industry supported by visitors
- Natural homes of animals and plants
- A community of organisms
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Water that’s saltier than freshwater but not as salty as seawater
- Birds often found near the water
- Place where cargo is loaded and unloaded from ships
- An overflow of water
- Harmful objects and trash that often flow through the bay
- Mollusk that is vital for the ecosystem and economy of the Chesapeake Bay
- Edible marine life that is harvested or caught from the bay
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- Substances that feed plants but can harm water when there is extra
- Shifts in temperatures and weather
- A measure of the health of water
- Where fresh and saltwater mix, the Chesapeake is the largest in the U.S.
- The more northern state that borders the Chesapeake Bay
- A river in Virginia that flows into the Chesapeake Bay
- The lower part of the bay has this type of water
- Area of land that drains into a bay
- The action of catching sea life
- Protection and preservation of nature
- Major Maryland city located near the Chesapeake Bay
- Salt levels increase when the water is ____
- Measure of how salty water is
- The Chesapeake is well known for their blue species of this animal
29 Clues: The Chesapeake _____ • An overflow of water • A community of organisms • Measure of how salty water is • Industry supported by visitors • The action of catching sea life • A measure of the health of water • Where land meets a body of water • Birds often found near the water • Shifts in temperatures and weather • Natural homes of animals and plants • ...
Baltimore Watershed Review 2025-09-17
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- tension the “skin” on the top of water that lets some bugs walk on it
- all the members of one species living in one place
- living things in nature, like trees, bugs, and people
- growth when a population grows faster and faster
- food-like substances that plants and animals need to live and grow
- oxygen oxygen mixed in water that fish and other animals need
- all the different species living together in one place
- bonds weak connections between water molecules that make water special
- a type of nutrient plants need, but too much can harm water
- growth when the number of individuals in a group goes up
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- when liquid water changes into gas and goes into the air
- too many nutrients in water that cause too much algae
- living and nonliving things that interact in one area
- zones parts of water with little or no oxygen, where animals can’t live
- a group of the same kind of living thing, like all lions
- when one end of a molecule is slightly positive and the other is negative
- Algal Bloom when algae grow too much and hurt other life in water
- a number that shows if something is acidic, basic, or neutral
- how clear or cloudy water looks
- water that flows over land and carries dirt or pollution into rivers or lakes
- factor something that keeps a population from growing too big
- capacity the biggest number of organisms an area can support
- nonliving things in nature, like sunlight, rocks, or air
23 Clues: how clear or cloudy water looks • growth when a population grows faster and faster • all the members of one species living in one place • too many nutrients in water that cause too much algae • living and nonliving things that interact in one area • living things in nature, like trees, bugs, and people • all the different species living together in one place • ...
Mavo 2: puzzel mee...met EST! 2018-05-28
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- Regen, sneeuw en hagel noem je ...
- Naam van één van de conciërges
- Het eerste woord van paragraaf 2 (in de titel)
- Het opspuiten en ophogen van het strand en duinen voor extra bescherming
- De cyclus van verdamping, condensatie, neerslag en weer terug naar zee
- Diep in de bodem ligt hier een waterhoudende laag, dit noem je een ...
- Ijsmassa in de bergen die langzaam naar beneden glijdt
- Hoofdstad Duitsland
- Kijk naar links: hoe heet deze straat?
- Het verschil hoeveel water een gebied binnenkomt en en er uitgaat
- Water in de ondergrond (38% van het zoete water)
- Een gebied wat drooggelegd is en de waterstand door de mens geregeld wordt
- Water dat de grond intrekt
- Hoofdstad België
- Afkorting je favoriet vak ;)
- Bij dit proces verandert waterdamp in kleine druppels (wolken)
- Hoofdstad Zwitserland
- Van zout water zoet water maken
- Afkorting van je mentor
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- Een boek met kaarten en een gebergte in Marokko
- Kijk naar voren: die blauwe tas is bedoeld voor ...
- Afkorting van je AK-docent
- De eerste rij duinen langs het strand
- Zaken die gericht zijn op de toekomst noem je ... (blz. 81)
- Het tekort aan water noem je ...
- Bekijk bron 5: 1% van het zoete water zit in ...
- Bron 32 gaat over de ...
- Bij dit proces verandert water in waterdamp
- Schommelingen/veranderingen van de waterafvoer van een rivier tijdens een jaar
- Dam die het water tegenhoudt
- Kijk naar achteren: hier staat een kar met ...
- Bron 15 gaat over overstromingen in het land ...
- Hoofdstad Noorwegen
- Heel veel waterafvoer van een rivier
- Hoofdstad Spanje
- Door het wegpompen van water zakt een deel van West-Nederland in (=daling)
- Zeer zware storm
37 Clues: Hoofdstad Spanje • Hoofdstad België • Zeer zware storm • Hoofdstad Duitsland • Hoofdstad Noorwegen • Hoofdstad Zwitserland • Afkorting van je mentor • Bron 32 gaat over de ... • Afkorting van je AK-docent • Water dat de grond intrekt • Dam die het water tegenhoudt • Afkorting je favoriet vak ;) • Naam van één van de conciërges • Van zout water zoet water maken • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-11-16
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- distance traveled by the time it took to get there; how fast something is moving.
- The pull of gravity on an object.
- used to measure direction (North, East, South, West).
- to move together; to take up less space.
- a push or a pull on an object.
- Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail) that falls from a cloud.
- when two objects rub against each other. The moving object will slow down.
- speed and direction.
- a characteristic or quality of a material. Properties are words that describe matter.
- The amount of matter in an object. Mass is conserved, meaning the total mass is always equal to the sum of its parts.
- to decrease in speed; to slow down.
- water is evaporated from the pores on plant leaves.
- to spread out; to take up more space.
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- water droplets that freeze on the way to the ground.
- objects at rest will remain at rest, and objects in motion will remain in motion. It is the resistance to change. It is NOT a force.
- the amount of water vapor (moisture) in the air.
- water is heated by the sun and changes it from a liquid to a gas called water vapor.
- when water runs off the surface of land and into a body of water.
- to increase in speed; to speed up.
- an object changes position over time; movement.
- water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water.
- a liquid or gas
- to change from one to another, or move from one place to another.
- forms in the atmosphere (sky) when water droplets fall and the wind pushes them back up to where it is cold and the water droplets freeze.
24 Clues: a liquid or gas • speed and direction. • a push or a pull on an object. • The pull of gravity on an object. • to increase in speed; to speed up. • to decrease in speed; to slow down. • to spread out; to take up more space. • to move together; to take up less space. • an object changes position over time; movement. • the amount of water vapor (moisture) in the air. • ...
44.3 lbs. to 54.9 lbs. (20.1 kg to 24.9 kg) Pokémon 2024-01-23
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- 23.5 kg Steel/Fairy III Mega
- 23.0 kg Water IV
- 21.2 kg Normal/Flying II
- 22.6 kg Water III
- 23.6 kg Water/Ground III
- 22.7 kg Fire/Rock I Hisuian
- 21.0 kg Electric/Psychic I Alolan
- 20.6 kg Dragon/Flying III
- 24.5 kg Water V
- 23.8 kg Rock/Grass III
- 21.0 kg Electric/Normal VI
- 20.2 kg Fighting IV
- 20.1 kg Psychic V
- 21.5 kg Fighting/Flying VI
- 22.5 kg Water/Electric II
- 22.0 kg Fire/Fighting IV
- 22.0 kg Normal III
- 22.2 kg Poison/Fire VII
- 21.0 kg Grass/Dark IX
- 20.5 kg Bug/Grass V
- 23.5 kg Fairy VI
- 20.3 kg Rock/Electric I Alolan
- 21.5 kg Water IX
- 21.2 kg Water/Fairy VII
- 24.9 kg Normal/Flying IV
- 20.2 kg Psychic/Fairy III
- 24.4 kg Normal IV
- 21.5 kg Ground/Psychic III
- 24.2 kg Water/Flying V
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- 22.5 kg Water I
- 20.5 kg Electric/Fairy VII
- 24.0 kg Psychic I Galarian
- 20.5 kg Bug/Rock II
- 21.6 kg Grass III
- 21.0 kg Fighting II
- 23.3 kg Bug/Flying IV
- 22.2 kg Fighting/Ghost VII
- 24.5 kg Fire/Flying VI
- 24.0 kg Water IV
- 23.0 kg Poison/Fighting IV
- 23.3 kg Psychic V
- 20.5 kg Dragon/Ground IV
- 21.0 kg Steel V
- 20.8 kg Water/Dark III
- 24.5 kg Electric I
- 23.5 kg Electric II
- 23.4 kg Water/Rock V
- 21.4 kg Grass VII
- 24.0 kg Normal III
- 22.0 kg Electric V
- 24.0 kg Fire/Ground III
- 20.3 kg Normal IV
- 20.6 kg Dragon/Fairy III Mega
- 21.4 kg Fire II
- 20.5 kg Ground/Steel V Galarian
55 Clues: 22.5 kg Water I • 24.5 kg Water V • 21.0 kg Steel V • 21.4 kg Fire II • 23.0 kg Water IV • 24.0 kg Water IV • 23.5 kg Fairy VI • 21.5 kg Water IX • 22.6 kg Water III • 21.6 kg Grass III • 23.3 kg Psychic V • 20.1 kg Psychic V • 21.4 kg Grass VII • 20.3 kg Normal IV • 24.4 kg Normal IV • 24.5 kg Electric I • 22.0 kg Normal III • 24.0 kg Normal III • 22.0 kg Electric V • 20.5 kg Bug/Rock II • ...
Topic 3 - Movement in Cells 2024-05-20
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- Effect of osmosis on animal cells when the cell is surrounded by a solution with low water potential
- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, down the concentration gradient
- Type of respiration used for energy in active transport
- When a solution contains more water molecules than the cell so water molecules will move into the cell
- A plant cell in which the vacuole is pushed against the wall
- Effect of osmosis on animal cells when the cell is surrounded by a solution with high water potential
- A substance that plants absorb by active transport
- The movement of water particles from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential, across a partially permeable membrane
- The type of process in diffusion since it doesn’t require any energy
- The amount of space an organism takes up
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- the movement of a substance from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration, against the concentration gradient and using energy
- Factor that affects rate of diffusion
- The total area of an organism’s surfaces
- Type of energy gained when the temperature increases
- A type of membrane that allows some molecules through but not others
- When is solution contains the same concentration of water as the cell so water molecules will still move to maintain the equilibrium
- When a plant cells membrane in cytoplasm become detached from the cell wall, because it is in a concentrated solution
- Cell which has lost water and where the pressure on the cell has decreased
- When a solution contains less water molecules than the cell, so water molecules with move out of the cell
- Food molecule that is absorbed into epithelial cells by active transport
20 Clues: Factor that affects rate of diffusion • The total area of an organism’s surfaces • The amount of space an organism takes up • A substance that plants absorb by active transport • Type of energy gained when the temperature increases • Type of respiration used for energy in active transport • A plant cell in which the vacuole is pushed against the wall • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Height above or below a given location.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
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- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Chapter 15 2024-09-23
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- Chemical that lessens tendency to become acid or basic
- Used to quantitatively measure salt content in ocean water
- Solid produced when two liquids are mixed
- Solution that contains a larger number of hydrogen ions
- Steady winds that push hard at 20 mph (2 words)
- Process by which liquid water changes to a gas
- Any substance that water holds in a dissolved state
- A solution that has a larger number of hydroxyl ions
- A weather phenomenon that causes a gentle warming of the water by a few degrees (2 words)
- Most common salt (2 words)
- Pattern in flowing water
- A point at which the ocean surface touches the shoreline (2 words)
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- Oxygen that dissolves in ocean water (2 words)
- Moisture that falls to the earth
- Smaller part of ocean formed when 2 continents are close together
- Daily ebb and flow of water
- Water vapor changes to liquid/solid to form a cloud
- Contains two or more substances that can be separated by ordinary physical means
- Land area through which water passes on its way to the ocean ( 2 words)
- Effect of the earth's spin on currents (2 words)
- Air in motion
- Total amount of water contained in or on the planet (2 words)
- Solution that contains equal numbers of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions
- A substance that contains two or more kinds of atoms that are chemically joined
- Autonomous Legrangian Circulation Explorer
- A liquid such as water that contains dissolved substances
- The degree of acidity or alkalinity of a solution (2 words)
- Continuous movement of water (2 words)
28 Clues: Air in motion • Pattern in flowing water • Most common salt (2 words) • Daily ebb and flow of water • Moisture that falls to the earth • Continuous movement of water (2 words) • Solid produced when two liquids are mixed • Autonomous Legrangian Circulation Explorer • Oxygen that dissolves in ocean water (2 words) • Process by which liquid water changes to a gas • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2021-03-09
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- A large and flat area of land that is raised higher than surrounding land.
- of Water, Earth is mostly covered with water. Water accumulates to form...
- A large body of salt water that surrounds continents, the majority of Earth is covered by oceans.
- A rupture in Earth surface, through which magma, gas, and ash escape from inside Earth.
- A small body of water surrounded by land on all sides
- A raised area or mount of land.
- Like a bay, because it is partly surrounded by land, however it is larger than a bay and is usually not enclosed as much as a bay.
- A large hole underground or in the side of a mountain or hill.
- A flat area of land that has a very small change in elevation.
- Similar to a plateau, is a large and flat area of raised land.
- A low place between mountains.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into an ocean.
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- A small flowing body of water, often flows into a river.
- Fast, flowing water over a vertical drop, usually found in the course of a river or stream.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides
- A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- A very tall landform that forms peaks.
- A deep valley with very steep sides. It is often "carved" from the Earth by a river.
- Natural features on the Earth's surface.
- A frozen "river" of ice that slowly moves down a mountain.
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land.
22 Clues: A low place between mountains. • A raised area or mount of land. • A very tall landform that forms peaks. • Natural features on the Earth's surface. • A body of water that is partly enclosed by land. • A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides • A small body of water surrounded by land on all sides • A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. • ...
Earth's Waters Ch1 2024-12-06
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- – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- – the top of the saturation zone
- – water that fills the cracks and spaces in soil and rock layers
- – a layer that contains air as well as water that has soaked into the ground
- – the land area that supplies water to a river system
- – does not allow water to pass through easily because it has few or no pores or cracks.
- – the process by which nutrients build up in a lake causing the algae to grow rapidly
- – a layer where the pores in the ground are filled with water
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- - a molecule that has electrically charged areas
- – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet
- - a mixture that forms when one substance is dissolved in another
- – a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- – the place where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- – allows water to pass through because they have large and connected pores
- – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves
- – the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state
- - the combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the surrounding materials
- – a river and all of its tributaries together
- – the continuous process by which water moves from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back driven by energy from the sun and gravity
- – an underground layer of permeable rock that holds water and allows it to flow
20 Clues: – the top of the saturation zone • – a river and all of its tributaries together • - a molecule that has electrically charged areas • – the land area that supplies water to a river system • – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves • – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet • – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river • ...
Weather Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-14
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- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- a long period of scarce rainfall or dry weather
- wispy,feathery clouds
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- clouds that form in flat layers
- an embankment built along a river
- a round pellet of ice larger than 5 millimeters in diameter
- what type of weather do cirrocumulus clouds mean
- raindrops that fall as liquid water but freeze when they touch a cold surface
- an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- two thermometer, a wet-bukb thermometer and a dry-bulb thermometer
- clouds that look like cotton
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- ice deposited on a surface that is below freezing
- the movement of water through Earth's systems, powered by the sun's energy
- the temperature at which condensation begins
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a barrier across a river that may redirect the flow of the river to other channels or store flood waters
- the percentage of water vapor in that is actually in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold
- forms when water vapor in a cloud is converted directly into ice crystals
- what type of weather can be expected with cumulonimbus clouds
- an open-ended tube that collects rain
- the process by which molecules of liquid water escape into the air after becoming water vapor
- what type of weather do cirrus clouds have
- when raindrops fall through a layer of air that is below 0 degrees Celsius
- clouds that form near the ground
- the type of weather you can expect with stratus clouds
26 Clues: wispy,feathery clouds • clouds that look like cotton • clouds that form in flat layers • clouds that form near the ground • an embankment built along a river • an open-ended tube that collects rain • what type of weather do cirrus clouds have • the temperature at which condensation begins • an overflowing of water in a normally dry area • ...
Weather in the Atmosphere 2025-01-23
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- The land or water then warms the air above it through ________
- Heat reaches the Earth's surface by __________
- This provides most of the energy that drives Earth's systems
- _______ and energy from the Sun drive water molecules through the never-ending water cycle
- Gravity causes water on land to move downhill or __________ in rivers, glaciers, etc.
- A _______ front occurs when cold and warm air masses meet, but neither one can move the other
- parts of Earth that consists of water like glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor
- Examples of ___________ are rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- air mass that is very humid and forms over water
- Water in the atmosphere _____________ and forms clouds
- Solar energy warms water on Earth causing some water to __________
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- air mass that is dry and forms over land
- A _______ front is when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass and pushes the warm air up rapidly
- parts of Earth that contain living things
- Water also evaporates from plants through the process of ___________
- A ______ front forms when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass
- _________ then works to redistribute heat to and from cool and warm places
- ______________ is a tropical storm that gets energy from the warm, humid ocean water
- ____________ forms when warm air is forced upward at a cold front
- air mass that is cold with high pressure
- air mass that is warm with low pressure
- the thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet
- An _________ front forms when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- _____________ is an extremely fast spinning column of air extending from the base of a thunderstorm
24 Clues: air mass that is warm with low pressure • air mass that is dry and forms over land • air mass that is cold with high pressure • parts of Earth that contain living things • Heat reaches the Earth's surface by __________ • air mass that is very humid and forms over water • the thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet • ...
osmoregulation crossword 2025-03-30
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- – The process of maintaining water and ion balance in the body.
- – Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities.
- – A solution with a lower concentration of solutes.
- – A solution with a higher concentration of solutes.
- – Ions that regulate nerve and muscle function.
- – The organ responsible for filtering waste and maintaining water balance.
- – A toxic byproduct of protein metabolism.
- fish – These organisms lose water and absorb salts.
- – The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- proteins – Proteins that help move substances across cell membranes.
- bladder – An organ that stores urine before excretion.
- pumps – Proteins that move ions across cell membranes.
- pressure – The pressure required to prevent the movement of water across a membrane.
- – Respiratory organs that also regulate salt balance in fish.
- – The concentration of salt in water.
Down
- potential – The potential energy of water in a system.
- – Channel proteins that facilitate water transport across cell membranes.
- – The process of removing waste products from the body.
- fish – These organisms absorb water and lose salts.
- – Loss of water from the body.
- – The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- – The functional unit of the kidney.
- – A solution with equal concentrations of solutes inside and outside the cell.
- – A cluster of capillaries in the nephron involved in filtration.
- – Organisms that tolerate a narrow range of salinities.
- – The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
- – The process of separating waste and excess water from the blood.
- transport – The movement of substances without energy input.
- transport – The movement of substances against their concentration gradient using energy.
- – A nitrogenous waste product excreted by many organisms.
30 Clues: – Loss of water from the body. • – The functional unit of the kidney. • – The concentration of salt in water. • – A toxic byproduct of protein metabolism. • – Ions that regulate nerve and muscle function. • – A solution with a lower concentration of solutes. • fish – These organisms absorb water and lose salts. • – The maintenance of a stable internal environment. • ...
- Make It Rain! - 2025-10-26
Across
- Liquid drops that fall from clouds.
- Very light rain with small droplets.
- Hard balls of ice that fall from clouds.
- The liquid we heat in the pot.
- What state of matter is filling the pans?
- What state of matter is filling the pot?
- Water vapor, helium in a balloon, oxygen in your lungs are all ________.
- What represents the ocean?
- Small pellets of ice that fall from the sky.
- Frozen crystals that fall from clouds.
- What state of matter is between the pot and pans?
- A puddle of water, a bowling ball, and your blood are all ________.
Down
- The process of water vapor turning back into liquid.
- What represents the cloud?
- When water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water in its gas form.
- The process of water changing into a gas.
- Ice, a brick, and your teeth are all ________.
- Frozen water.
19 Clues: Frozen water. • Water in its gas form. • What represents the cloud? • What represents the ocean? • The liquid we heat in the pot. • Liquid drops that fall from clouds. • Very light rain with small droplets. • Frozen crystals that fall from clouds. • Hard balls of ice that fall from clouds. • What state of matter is filling the pot? • The process of water changing into a gas. • ...
Water's Properties 2024-12-18
Across
- when water molecules "stick" to other molecules
- when water turns from a liquid to a gas
- when water turns from a gas to a liquid
- when water turns directly from a gas to solid
- when water molecules "stick" to other water molecules
- water is the ______ solvent
- water's specific heat compared to other substances
- when water turns from a liquid to a solid
Down
- different electric charges on each side of the water molecule
- when water turns directly from a solid to gas
- ice's density compared to liquid water
- the action of water defying gravity by sticking to itself and to other atoms
- when water atoms sick to themselves and make a kind of "wall";surface _____
- when water turns from a solid to a liquid
- _______ bonding is the reason for many of water's special properties
15 Clues: water is the ______ solvent • ice's density compared to liquid water • when water turns from a liquid to a gas • when water turns from a gas to a liquid • when water turns from a solid to a liquid • when water turns from a liquid to a solid • when water turns directly from a solid to gas • when water turns directly from a gas to solid • ...
Unit 8 2022-05-24
Across
- something that pollutes
- water below ground
- movement of sediment to a new location
- water soaking into the ground
- change in the physical properties
- broken pieces of rock
- movement of water through soil and rocks
- land that drains into a large body of water
- physical or chemical breakdown of rock
- sediment is dropped by wind, water, or ice
Down
- water that flows over the land
- amount of liquid a material can hold
- loose material consisting of grains of rock
- how easily fluids flow through rock
- formation of a new substance
- area below ground where water is stored
- water that collects on the surface
17 Clues: water below ground • broken pieces of rock • something that pollutes • formation of a new substance • water soaking into the ground • water that flows over the land • change in the physical properties • water that collects on the surface • how easily fluids flow through rock • amount of liquid a material can hold • movement of sediment to a new location • ...
Hydropower 2022-03-26
Across
- the most common turbine
- the biggest dam in the world
- the rotating part of the turbine
- propeller-type water turbine
- electric current measurement
- the water level upstream the dam
- the flow of electrons in an electrical conductor
- the water level downstream the dam
- end use of energy
- What the generator rests on
Down
- the entrance for the water to a turbine
- electromagnetic device to change the voltage
- a barrier constructed to store water
- used to release excess water
- the moving part of the generator
- damage to the turbine blades
- impulse-type water turbine
- the stationary part of the generator
18 Clues: end use of energy • the most common turbine • impulse-type water turbine • What the generator rests on • used to release excess water • the biggest dam in the world • propeller-type water turbine • electric current measurement • damage to the turbine blades • the rotating part of the turbine • the moving part of the generator • the water level upstream the dam • ...
Fusion Review 2024-12-06
Across
- Use one more time.
- A resource that we can use to build a house.
- Plants grow in this.
- Water that we can drink.
- Make something one more time.
- A resource that is alive like a sheep.
- Something we can wear to be safe in water.
- Where we live. Opposite od water.
- A big stream.
Down
- The best teacher in the world.
- Things that we can use like rocks and water.
- A large body of water.
- Something you need to think about around water.
- A still body of fresh water.
- A small river.
- Dirty things put in water, land or air.
- Use less.
17 Clues: Use less. • A big stream. • A small river. • Use one more time. • Plants grow in this. • A large body of water. • Water that we can drink. • A still body of fresh water. • Make something one more time. • The best teacher in the world. • Where we live. Opposite od water. • A resource that is alive like a sheep. • Dirty things put in water, land or air. • ...
Hands-On Learning Hand Hygiene 2022-04-14
Across
- sickness
- risk with contamination
- wash hands before this
- water closet
- universal solvent
- waterless cleaning agent
- I am all of these
- long and artificial nails
- technique to avoid spread of microbes
- flush with clean water
- desired water temperature
- remove this
Down
- dirty
- removal of PPE
- digits
- small life form
- compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali
- 1997 movie, Jody Foster detects extraterrestrial communications
- avoid splashing water on this
- countenance
- see-able
21 Clues: dirty • digits • sickness • see-able • countenance • remove this • water closet • removal of PPE • small life form • universal solvent • I am all of these • wash hands before this • flush with clean water • risk with contamination • waterless cleaning agent • long and artificial nails • desired water temperature • avoid splashing water on this • technique to avoid spread of microbes • ...
Hands-On Learning Hand Hygiene 2022-04-14
Across
- see-able
- digits
- compound of natural oils or fats with sodium hydroxide or another strong alkali
- I am all of these
- risk with contamination
- flush with clean water
- remove this
- universal solvent
- removal of PPE
- 1997 movie, Jody Foster detects extraterrestrial communications
- small life form
Down
- avoid splashing water on this
- sickness
- waterless cleaning agent
- wash hands before this
- countenance
- long and artificial nails
- technique to avoid spread of microbes
- dirty
- water closet
- desired water temperature
21 Clues: dirty • digits • sickness • see-able • countenance • remove this • water closet • removal of PPE • small life form • I am all of these • universal solvent • wash hands before this • flush with clean water • risk with contamination • waterless cleaning agent • long and artificial nails • desired water temperature • avoid splashing water on this • technique to avoid spread of microbes • ...
Super Smash Bros. Melee Pokémon 2023-12-30
Across
- 6 Fire/Flying
- 35 Fairy
- 144 Ice/Flying
- 202 Psychic
- 9 Water
- 243 Electric
- 101 Electric
- 201 Psychic
- 244 Fire
- 118 Water
- 182 Grass
- 151 Psychic
- 155 Fire
- 143 Normal
Down
- 152 Grass
- 212 Bug/Steel
- 250 Fire/Flying
- 249 Psychic/Flying
- 3 Grass/Poison
- 245 Water
- 120 Water
- 146 Fire/Flying
- 145 Electric/Flying
- 110 Poison
- 113 Normal
- 251 Psychic/Grass
- 175 Fairy
- 233 Normal
- 183 Water/Fairy
29 Clues: 9 Water • 35 Fairy • 244 Fire • 155 Fire • 152 Grass • 245 Water • 120 Water • 175 Fairy • 118 Water • 182 Grass • 110 Poison • 113 Normal • 233 Normal • 143 Normal • 202 Psychic • 201 Psychic • 151 Psychic • 243 Electric • 101 Electric • 6 Fire/Flying • 212 Bug/Steel • 144 Ice/Flying • 3 Grass/Poison • 250 Fire/Flying • 146 Fire/Flying • 183 Water/Fairy • 251 Psychic/Grass • 249 Psychic/Flying • 145 Electric/Flying
Goodra Moveset 2024-01-08
19 Clues: 1 Water Sp • 1 Grass Sp • 25 Water Sp • 1 Dragon Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 67 Grass Ph • 43 Ghost St • 58 Water Sp • 1 Poison Sp • 30 Water St • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Poison Ph • Evo Water Ph • 35 Dragon Sp • 20 Normal Ph • 49 Normal Ph • 15 Normal St • Pre Poison St
Vocabulary: Ground Water as a Natural Resource/Water Cycle 2024-04-17
Across
- To heat a liquid until it bubbles and turns quickly into a gas.
- A pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with.
- A test used to discover new information about a question.
- The process of a liquid changing to a gas.
- A natural undergrounds source of fresh water.
- The fresh water beneath Earth's surface.
- How hot or cold something is.
- All the water (solid, liquid, gas) on and around planet Earth.
Down
- The process of a gas changing to a liquid.
- To pay close attention to something.
- To guess what will happen based on things you know.
- Water when it is a gas such as steam.
- The air that surrounds a planet.
- Water falling from clouds in the sky; including rain, snow, and hail.
- A set of events that repeats in the same order over and over.
- The movement of water between the ocean, air, and land.
16 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • The air that surrounds a planet. • To pay close attention to something. • Water when it is a gas such as steam. • The fresh water beneath Earth's surface. • The process of a gas changing to a liquid. • The process of a liquid changing to a gas. • A natural undergrounds source of fresh water. • ...
Pokemon. Every region, every evolution, every form. 2025-05-29
Across
- water, Paldaea starter
- normal, pre-evolved
- steel, stage 1
- grass, stage 1
- dragon-dark, stage 2
- ghost, stage 1
- fairy, gigantamax, stage 1
- water, basic
- water, weak form, stage 1
- bug-flying, stage 2
- ghost-dragon, basic
- electric, basic,legendary
- normal-fairy, pre-evolved
- fighting-ghost, stage 2
- poison-grass, stage 2
- normal, stage 1
- bug-fighting, basic
Down
- water, strong form, stage 1
- fire-bug, basic
- Dragon-flying, stage 2.
- water, basic
- water, basic
- normal, stage 1, mega
- fighting-normal, basic
- water-ghost, basic
- electric-dragon, paradox,
- ground-ghost, stage 1
- water-dark, mega, stage 1
- poison-eletric, basic
29 Clues: water, basic • water, basic • water, basic • steel, stage 1 • grass, stage 1 • ghost, stage 1 • fire-bug, basic • normal, stage 1 • water-ghost, basic • normal, pre-evolved • bug-flying, stage 2 • ghost-dragon, basic • bug-fighting, basic • dragon-dark, stage 2 • normal, stage 1, mega • ground-ghost, stage 1 • poison-grass, stage 2 • poison-eletric, basic • water, Paldaea starter • fighting-normal, basic • ...
chapter 6 vocabulary 2022-01-05
Across
- a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow that is taken from the environment; it can be an organic or inorganic compound
- impound reservoirs created in river valleys by placement of a dam across the river
- oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water
- island— a long narrow island of sand that runs parallel to the mainland
- an artificial or natural lake built by placing a dam across a stream or river and used to store and often regulate discharge of water; underground storage area of water, such as in an aquifer
- matter— material that comes from plants or animals either dead or alive that is capable of decay; important in the transfer of nutrients from land to water
- zone— an area in which the water contains low or no dissolved oxygen causing a condition known as hypoxia
- a barrier or structure, natural or made by humans or animals, that is places across a stream or river to hold water back from flowing downstream
- water with about 3.5% salt content; ocean water or seawater
- a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with saltwater
- a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate
- submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity
- water that soaks into and refills an aquifer
- a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow that is taken from the environment; it can be an organic or inorganic compound
- community, benthos— the community of organisms that live on or in the floor of a body of water, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans
- a body of water partially enclosed by land that is directly open or connected to the ocean
- a low lying area where the soil is saturated with water at least seasonally, and supports plants adapted to saturated soils
- a large body of standing water
- water with a salt content lower than about 0.05%; for comparison, sea water has a salt content of about 3.5%
- a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants
- a group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a particular place
Down
- silt, sand, rocks and other matter carried and deposited by moving water
- number and variety of living things in an environment
- bank- the shoulder like sides of the stream channel from the water’s edge to the higher ground nearby
- nonliving; not derived from living organisms; inorganic
- oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water
- of or having to do with life or living organisms; organic
- water that is so full of small particles, such as silt, that the water is no longer transparent but instead appears cloudy
- the natural environment in which an organism normally lives, including the surroundings and other physical conditions needed to sustain it
- a body of standing water small enough that sunlight can reach the bottom across the entire diameter
- aquatic invertebrates with exoskeletons used as food, including various species of mollusks and crustaceans, such as crabs, shrimp, clams, and oysters
- resource— something that is found in nature that is useful to humans
- study of the relationships living organisms have with each other and with their environment
- water— water that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as saltwater; often a result of mixing of freshwater and saltwater in estuaries
34 Clues: a large body of standing water • water that soaks into and refills an aquifer • oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water • oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water • a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate • number and variety of living things in an environment • submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity • ...
Chapter 6 - Texas Aquatic Ecosystems vocab 2022-01-04
Across
- benthos the community of organisms that live on or in the floor of a body of water, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans.
- water with a salt content lower than about 0.05%; for comparison, sea water has a salt content of about 3.5%.
- a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate.
- a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants.
- an area in which the water contains low or no dissolved oxygen causing a condition known as hypoxia.
- nonliving; not derived from living organisms; inorganic.
- island—a long narrow island of sand that runs parallel to the mainland.
- of or having to do with life or living organisms; organic.
- something that is found in nature that is useful to humans.
- a group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a particular place.
- the number and variety of living things in an environment.
- water with about 3.5% salt content; ocean water or seawater.
- water that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as saltwater; often a result of mixing of freshwater and saltwater in estuaries.
- a low-lying area where the soil is saturated with water at least seasonally, and supports plants adapted to saturated soils.
- a large body of standing water.
- oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water.
Down
- the fitness of a water source for a given use, such as drinking, fishing or swimming.
- artificial or natural lake built by placing a dam across a stream or river and used to store and often regulate discharge of water; underground storage area of water, such as in an aquifer.
- material that comes from plants or animals either dead or alive that is capable of decay; important in the transfer of nutrients from land to water.
- a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with saltwater.
- water that is so full of small particles, such as silt, that the water is no longer transparent but instead appears cloudy.
- a body of water partially enclosed by land that is directly open or connected to the ocean.
- the bottom of a stream or river channel.
- impound—reservoirs created in river valleys by placement of a dam across the river.
- a body of standing water small enough that sunlight can reach the bottom across the entire diameter.
- silt, sand, rocks and other matter carried and deposited by moving water.
- the natural environment in which an organism normally lives, including the surroundings and other physical conditions needed to sustain it.
- study of the relationships living organisms have with each other and with their environment.
- water that soaks into and refills an aquifer.
- a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow that is taken from the environment; it can be an organic or inorganic compound.
- a barrier or structure, natural or made by humans or animals, that is places across a stream or river to hold water back from flowing downstream.
- submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity.
- the shoulder-like sides of the stream channel from the water’s edge to the higher ground nearby.
- aquatic invertebrates with exoskeletons used as food, including various species of mollusks and crustaceans, such as crabs, shrimp, clams, and oysters.
34 Clues: a large body of standing water. • the bottom of a stream or river channel. • oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water. • water that soaks into and refills an aquifer. • a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate. • submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity. • nonliving; not derived from living organisms; inorganic. • ...
4.3 Glossary 2023-04-12
Across
- – Water on the surface, as lakes and rivers, in contrast to that underground.
- – Clearness of appearance.
- – Pollution that occurs from a single source.
- – The passage of water through a plant from the roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere.
- – The presence of substances in a body of water, soil, or air to impair the usefulness or render it offensive to the senses of sight, taste, or smell.
- – One of the multitudinous features that taken together make up the surface of the earth. It includes all broad features, such as plain, plateau, and mountain, and also all the minor features, such as hill, valley, slope, canyon, and alluvial fan.
- – A stream of water bearing the waste of the land from higher to lower ground.
- – Any broad or narrow, crested, elongated land feature that rises above or separates lowlands, plains, or valley basins.
- – The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth.
- – Abbreviated TDS. It is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid in molecular or ionized suspended form.
- – An elongated, erosional depression usually occupied by a stream that has a downward slope conforming to the direction of flow of the occupying stream, and includes both bottomland and slopes.
- – Generating electricity by conversion of the energy of running water.
- – The process of turning a vapor into a liquid.
- – Living in water.
- – Hydrogen oxide. The most valuable natural resource and the most limiting factor in crop
- – Any standing body of inland water.
- – The shape of the ground surface as determined by such major features as hills, mountains, or large plains.
- – Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.
- – The seepage of water into soil or rock.
Down
- – The ability or power to conduct or transmit electricity.
- – The changing of a liquid to a gas.
- – The pointed top of a mountain or ridge.
- – In relation to water, changing from a liquid to a solid.
- – A geologic formation or structure that transmits water in a sufficient quantity to supply the needs for a water development.
- – Pollution that is diffuse in both origin and in time and points of discharge, and depend heavily on weather conditions such as rainstorms and snowmelt. Pollutants can originate from natural source areas as well as areas affected by people’s activities.
- – Flowing water from a natural or artificial channel.
- – The artificial application of water to soil for the purpose of increasing plant production.
- – A dense, compacted layer of soil under the surface that may interfere with the downward penetration of both roots and water.
- – The amount of oxygen present in water in a dissolved state.
- – The point where two streams meet.
- – Cloudiness of water caused by the presence of colloidal matter or other finely divided suspended matter.
- – The amount of water, hail, sleet, snow, or other moisture received from clouds.
- – An undesirable substance that is present, but is not intentionally added.
- – The downward movement of water through the soil in response to the pull of gravity.
- – In relation to water, changing from a solid to a liquid.
- – The total stream discharge of water, including both surface and subsurface flow.
36 Clues: – Living in water. • – Clearness of appearance. • – The point where two streams meet. • – The changing of a liquid to a gas. • – Any standing body of inland water. • – The pointed top of a mountain or ridge. • – The seepage of water into soil or rock. • – Pollution that occurs from a single source. • – The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth. • ...
Unit 3 Water Distribution on Earth 2023-02-13
Across
- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- a wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range or canyon
- any harmful substances that affects Earth's resources
- the process of weathered rock moving from one place to another
- the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock
- a source of water stored in the underground layers of rock or soil that water cannot pass through
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface
- a covering of ice over a large area such as in the polar regions
Down
- to use less water or resources
- a process that is done at a water treatment facility so that water can be used again
- a sometimes harmful rapid increase in the amount of algae found in water
- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- harmful rain cause by the burning of fossil fuels
- land near a body of water that is likely to flood
- an artificial lake built for storage of water
- water stored in the cracks and spaces between particles of soil and underground rocks
- the process of water being stored on Earth's surface in the ground or as a water feature
- using water for something else or using it more than once
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
19 Clues: to use less water or resources • an artificial lake built for storage of water • the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock • harmful rain cause by the burning of fossil fuels • land near a body of water that is likely to flood • any harmful substances that affects Earth's resources • a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land • ...
EEVEE GEN 1 2024-12-12
Across
- 0024 poison
- 0115 normal
- 0138 rockwater
- 0035 fairy
- 0003 grasspoison
- 0148 dragon
- 0006 fireflying
- 0015 bugpoison
- 0070 grasspoison
- 0030 poison
- 0033 poison
- 0110 poison
- 0022 normalflying
- 0045 grasspoison
- 0005 fire
- 0121 waterpsychic
- 0058 fire
- 0122 psychicfairy
- 0011 bug
- 0016 normalflying
- 0041 poisonflying
- 0114 grass
- 0113 normal
- 0025 electric
- 0098 water
- 0090 water
- 0020 normal
- 0142 rockflying
- 0089 poison
- 0053 normal
- 0038 fire
- 0014 bugpoison
- 0096 psychic
- 0134 water
- 0009 water
- 0075 rockground
- 0127 bug
- 0023 poison
- 0012 bugflying
- 0036 fairy
- 0143 normal
- 0106 fighting
- 0095 rockground
- 0082 electricsteel
- 0111 rockground
- 0050 ground
- 0062 watefighting
- 0118 water
- 0018 normalflying
- 0043 grasspoison
- 0099 water
- 0104 ground
- 0141 rockwater
- 0131 waterice
- 0100 electric
- 0007 water
- 0028 ground
- 0063 psychic
- 0085 normalflying
- 0019 normal
- 0151 psychic
- 0140 rockwater
- 0040 normalfairy
- 0071 grasspoison
- 0107 fighting
- 0116 water
- 0034 poisonground
- 0112 rockground
- 0068 fighting
- 0125 electric
- 0072 waterpoison
- 0008 water
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- 0088 poison
- 0101 electric
- 0094 ghostpoison
- 0146 fireflying
- 0135 electric
- 0097 psychic
- 0001 grasspoison
- 0064 psychic
- 0037 fire
- 0021 normalflying
- 0013 bugpoison
- 0031 poisonground
- 0078 fire
- 0109 poison
- 0002 grasspoison
- 0055 water
- 0056 fighting
- 0004 fire
- 0066 fighting
- 0073 waterpoison
- 0103 grasspsychic
- 0124 icepsychic
- 0076 rockground
- 0083 normalflying
- 0150 psychic
- 0074 rockground
- 0039 normalfairy
- 0145 electricflying
- 0129 water
- 0092 ghostpoison
- 0047 buggrass
- 0057 fighting
- 0144 iceflying
- 0086 water
- 0080 waterpsychic
- 0010 bug
- 0077 fire
- 0091 waterice
- 0048 bugpoison
- 0046 buggrass
- 0051 ground
- 0130 waterflying
- 0136 fire
- 0117 water
- 0102 grasspsychic
- 0139 rockwater
- 0065 psychic
- 0059 fire
- 0123 bugflying
- 0049 bugpoison
- 0026 electric
- 0027 ground
- 0029 poison
- 0087 waterice
- 0120 water
- 0079 waterpsychic
- 0032 poison
- 0061 water
- 0054 water
- 0093 ghostpoison
- 0052 normal
- 0084 normalflying
- 0132 normal
- 0069 grasspoison
- 0060 water
- 0149 dragonflying
- 0017 normalflying
- 0105 ground
- 0147 dragon
- 0119 water
- 0108 normal
- 0081 electricsteel
- 0137 normal
- 0067 fighting
- 0133 normal
- 0042 poisonflying
- 0128 normal
- 0126 fire
- 0044 grasspoison
151 Clues: 0011 bug • 0010 bug • 0127 bug • 0037 fire • 0078 fire • 0004 fire • 0005 fire • 0058 fire • 0077 fire • 0038 fire • 0136 fire • 0059 fire • 0126 fire • 0035 fairy • 0055 water • 0129 water • 0114 grass • 0098 water • 0086 water • 0090 water • 0117 water • 0134 water • 0009 water • 0036 fairy • 0120 water • 0061 water • 0054 water • 0118 water • 0099 water • 0060 water • 0007 water • 0119 water • 0116 water • 0008 water • 0088 poison • 0024 poison • ...
The story of drinking water 2018-12-17
Across
- When water becomes frozen
- A water source under the ground
- Reads water meter on regular basis
- When ice becomes water
- Process of cleaning water
- This ice is fresh water and could be melted
Down
- Measures amount of water coming into home or bussiness
- Continous cycle where water evaporates through air and falls down and evaporates again
- When atoms form together
- Less than 1% of all water on earth
- When water boils and evaporates
- When using chlorine or other chemicals to kill germs
- This water is filled with salt and other minerals
- Water as gas in the air
- Smallest particle of an element like oxygen and hydrogen
15 Clues: When ice becomes water • Water as gas in the air • When atoms form together • When water becomes frozen • Process of cleaning water • When water boils and evaporates • A water source under the ground • Less than 1% of all water on earth • Reads water meter on regular basis • This ice is fresh water and could be melted • This water is filled with salt and other minerals • ...
WatercycleSMS/Brayden T 2024-12-16
Across
- Excess water flowing away from the source
- Water traveling in large groups visibly
- Steam coming out of volcanoes
- Water getting absorbed by plants roots
- The largest body of water in the world
- The driving force of the water cycle
- Water gathering underground
- Groups of water that is stuck in a large hole and can not flow away aboveground
- Water from the atmosphere gathered in large visible groups in the sky
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- Water evaporating off of a plants leaves
- The force that causes water move upward
- Water falling back to earth
- Snow melting in spring
- Water seeping into the ground
- The force that causes clouds to form from H2O in the atmosphere
15 Clues: Snow melting in spring • Water falling back to earth • Water gathering underground • Water seeping into the ground • Steam coming out of volcanoes • The driving force of the water cycle • Water getting absorbed by plants roots • The largest body of water in the world • The force that causes water move upward • Water traveling in large groups visibly • ...
River Vocabulay 2021-10-08
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- Volume of water in river
- When a river forced to remain strait
- Slow moving and deep water, good habitat
- Removal of material by moving water
- Made of chitin
- Immature insect that resembles adult
- Water flows upstream
- River Bottom
- What fish breath
- Builds its own home
- Shallow fast moving water, mixing oxygen
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- Change in elevation, rise over run
- Main channel
- Our watershed
- Water with a pH less than 7
- Medium sized rocks
- Side to side movement of a river
- Build up of sand and gravel
- Force responsible for river’s movement
- Speed of river
- Zone along the river bank
- Rocks place on a river bank
22 Clues: Main channel • River Bottom • Our watershed • Made of chitin • Speed of river • What fish breath • Medium sized rocks • Builds its own home • Water flows upstream • Volume of water in river • Zone along the river bank • Water with a pH less than 7 • Build up of sand and gravel • Rocks place on a river bank • Side to side movement of a river • Change in elevation, rise over run • ...
Unit 3 Part 1 2024-03-08
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- the act of saving, protecting, or using resources wisely
- a wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- any harmful substance that affects earth's resources
- the process of weathered rock moving from one place to another
- the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock
- a source of water stored in the underground layers of rock or soil that water cannot pass through
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the earth's surface
- a covering of ice over a large area such as in the polar regions
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- to use less water or resources
- a process that is done at a water treatment facility so that water can be used again
- a sometimes harmful rapid increase in the amount of algae found in water
- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- harmful rain caused by the burning of fossil fuels
- land near a body of water that is most likely to flood
- an artificial lake built for storage of water
- water stored in the crack and spaces between particles of soil and underground rocks
- the process of water being stored on earth's surface in the ground or as a water feature
- using water for something else or using it more than once
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
19 Clues: to use less water or resources • an artificial lake built for storage of water • the dropping off of eroded soil and bits of rock • harmful rain caused by the burning of fossil fuels • any harmful substance that affects earth's resources • a large sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land • land near a body of water that is most likely to flood • ...
Weather 2014-05-07
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- movement of air
- average weather
- layer of gases that surrounds the atmosphere
- visible clusters of water droplets
- storm clouds
- tool that measures wind speed
- an intense snow storm
- change of water vapor to liquid
- big hot spark
- condition or air
- over flow of water
- a light wind
- large ocean wave
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- explosive sound
- amount of water vapor in the air
- rain
- a cloud on the ground
- mixture of gases that make up earths atmosphere
- tool that measures air pressure
- solid water substance
- light rain
- fluffy mid-level clouds
- water that forms on objects
- hurricane in the pacific
- thin wispy clouds
25 Clues: rain • light rain • storm clouds • a light wind • big hot spark • explosive sound • movement of air • average weather • condition or air • large ocean wave • thin wispy clouds • over flow of water • a cloud on the ground • an intense snow storm • solid water substance • fluffy mid-level clouds • hurricane in the pacific • water that forms on objects • tool that measures wind speed • ...
Angus Bonney crossword 2024-05-21
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- the process of water getting heated into the clouds
- satellites go through here
- auroras occur in the layer
- meteors burn up here
- a general weather pattern
- water vapor in the sky
- the heat of things
- water vapor released by plants
- moisture in air
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- all of the spheres combined
- the distance north and south of the equator
- a tool for data
- water that has been turned into condensation
- water falling from clouds in different form
- jets fly here
- layer nearest to earth
- a process that happens over again
- water vapor changing to a liquid
- the amount of precipitation a place gets
- air moving
20 Clues: air moving • jets fly here • a tool for data • moisture in air • the heat of things • meteors burn up here • layer nearest to earth • water vapor in the sky • a general weather pattern • satellites go through here • auroras occur in the layer • all of the spheres combined • water vapor released by plants • water vapor changing to a liquid • a process that happens over again • ...
Hydro and Ocean Power Vocabulary 2021-05-11
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- These carry water from impoundments or from upriver to the turbine.
- Evaporation -> condensation -> precipitation -> repeat. This is known as the ___ (two words with no space)
- A place where fresh and salt water mix and allow for a variety of wildlife.
- Water may ___ in only one direction. This is how it moves steadily.
- The channel which brings water from the source to the turbine.
- The natural movement of ocean water. (two words with no space)
- A man-made trench used for moving water.
- This structure holds the water so that it cannot continue to flow.
- This method pumps water from lower to higher storage sites so that it can fall back and turn a turbine.
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- A series of turbines which use tidal energy
- The word used to describe the distance water falls before hitting the generator's turbine.
- This is the measure of power equal to 745.7 Watts per minute.
- Used water runs through here after its gone through the turbine.
- A small channel which joins to larger bodies of water.
- The two directional movements of ocean water near coastlines (two words with no space)
- The controlled breeding and harvesting of fish is called ___farming.
- Also known as "diversion", this system allows the river to run naturally and is able to generate power (three words with no space)
- A small hydro plant which does not operate on a power grid is called a ___ plant.
- Ocean waves naturally ___ and flow.
19 Clues: Ocean waves naturally ___ and flow. • A man-made trench used for moving water. • A series of turbines which use tidal energy • A small channel which joins to larger bodies of water. • This is the measure of power equal to 745.7 Watts per minute. • The channel which brings water from the source to the turbine. • ...
In en op het water 2013-03-22
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- Getijde waarbij het water ver op het strand komt
- Botje van een vis
- Zeerover
- Huis uit bevroren water
- Ongewenste vogel aan de rand van de tuinvijver
- Platte vis
- Woonplaats van een clownvis
- Zeedier met acht armen
- Man die onder water zwemt met pak en zuurstoffles
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- Zo smaakt het water uit de zee
- Bevroren regendruppels
- Kleine rest water die achterblijft na een regenbui
- Dat gooit de kapitein uit als het schip aanlegt
- Stuur van een schip
- Zwempak voor meisjes uit twee delen
- Land volledig omringt door water
- Ingrediënt van tomate crevette
- Er zit soms een parel in
- Witte vogel op het strand
- Wandelpad in de zee
20 Clues: Zeerover • Platte vis • Botje van een vis • Stuur van een schip • Wandelpad in de zee • Bevroren regendruppels • Zeedier met acht armen • Huis uit bevroren water • Er zit soms een parel in • Witte vogel op het strand • Woonplaats van een clownvis • Zo smaakt het water uit de zee • Ingrediënt van tomate crevette • Land volledig omringt door water • Zwempak voor meisjes uit twee delen • ...
6th gradeence vocab 2023-04-06
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- first planet in our solar system and closest to the sun
- farthest planet from the sun in the solar system
- spins on its side
- water powered
- the red planet 4th in our solar system
- no moon visible
- famously known rings
- biggest watershed in virginia
- substance that can disolve anything
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- you see all of the moon illuminatted
- toothpick floating on water surface
- left part of the moon
- earths energy
- biggest planet in our solar system
- our home
- 2nd planet from our sun
- water sticking to anything
- water sticking to water
- right part of the moon
- water heating up and rising,forming clouds
20 Clues: our home • earths energy • water powered • no moon visible • spins on its side • famously known rings • left part of the moon • right part of the moon • 2nd planet from our sun • water sticking to water • water sticking to anything • biggest watershed in virginia • biggest planet in our solar system • toothpick floating on water surface • substance that can disolve anything • ...
River Systems 2023-06-21
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- - separates two drainage basins
- - where the river ends, also output
- - flotation devices
- - created when river moves backwards
- - when water is stopped in the water cycle
- storage - water held above ground
- radius - efficiency of a stream
- - created faster route from basin to river
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- - downward movement of water through rock
- - determines flooding
- - ways water leaves a drainage basin
- - start of a river
- - the collective name for material held within clouds
- - type of water system
- - created from the sun shining on the ocean
- - biggest river in the world
- - moves clouds
- - speed of the river
- - created on the outside bend of a river
- - humans altering rivers
20 Clues: - moves clouds • - start of a river • - flotation devices • - speed of the river • - determines flooding • - type of water system • - humans altering rivers • - biggest river in the world • - separates two drainage basins • radius - efficiency of a stream • storage - water held above ground • - where the river ends, also output • - ways water leaves a drainage basin • ...
fluids 2025-11-28
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- – A liquid that doesn’t mix with water.
- – To blend liquids together.
- – Hollow shape for fluid flow.
- – To let liquid fall by accident.
- – Moving disturbance in water.
- – A state of matter that flows.
- – Water flowing in one direction.
- – Bubbles in a liquid.
- – Carries moving fluids.
- – The most common liquid on Earth.
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- – When a liquid turns to gas.
- – Movement of a fluid.
- – Water as a gas.
- – When a solid becomes liquid.
- – When a liquid becomes solid.
- – Still water in a small area.
- – A tiny amount of liquid.
- – A gas mixture we breathe.
- – A state of matter that spreads out.
- – Machine that moves fluids.
20 Clues: – Water as a gas. • – Movement of a fluid. • – Bubbles in a liquid. • – Carries moving fluids. • – A tiny amount of liquid. • – A gas mixture we breathe. • – To blend liquids together. • – Machine that moves fluids. • – When a liquid turns to gas. • – When a solid becomes liquid. • – When a liquid becomes solid. • – Hollow shape for fluid flow. • – Still water in a small area. • ...
Water Cycle Matthew Woznick 2023-11-27
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- a cloud hanging out on earth's surface
- water in a cold, solid state
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- water soaks into the ground from precipitation
- falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc)
- plants soak up water from the ground through roots
- over 96% of Earth's water are found in these
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- water that is underground
- when water goes from gas to liquid
- when temperatures rise the snow will melt
- water vapor in the air
- when plants release water
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- flows on land downhill to the oceans
- water that flows downhill over the landscape
15 Clues: water vapor in the air • water that is underground • when plants release water • water in a cold, solid state • when water goes from gas to liquid • when water goes from liquid to gas • flows on land downhill to the oceans • a cloud hanging out on earth's surface • the energy that drives the water cycle • falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc) • ...
Water Cycle Matthew Woznick 2023-11-27
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- a cloud hanging out on earth's surface
- water in a cold, solid state
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- water soaks into the ground from precipitation
- falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc)
- plants soak up water from the ground through roots
- over 96% of Earth's water are found in these
Down
- water that is underground
- when water goes from gas to liquid
- when temperatures rise the snow will melt
- water vapor in the air
- when plants release water
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- flows on land downhill to the oceans
- water that flows downhill over the landscape
15 Clues: water vapor in the air • water that is underground • when plants release water • water in a cold, solid state • when water goes from gas to liquid • when water goes from liquid to gas • flows on land downhill to the oceans • a cloud hanging out on earth's surface • the energy that drives the water cycle • falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc) • ...
Water Cycle Matthew Woznick 2023-11-27
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- a cloud hanging out on earth's surface
- water in a cold, solid state
- when water goes from liquid to gas
- water soaks into the ground from precipitation
- falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc)
- plants soak up water from the ground through roots
- over 96% of Earth's water are found in these
Down
- water that is underground
- when water goes from gas to liquid
- when temperatures rise the snow will melt
- water vapor in the air
- when plants release water
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- flows on land downhill to the oceans
- water that flows downhill over the landscape
15 Clues: water vapor in the air • water that is underground • when plants release water • water in a cold, solid state • when water goes from gas to liquid • when water goes from liquid to gas • flows on land downhill to the oceans • a cloud hanging out on earth's surface • the energy that drives the water cycle • falls from the sky (rain,snow,hail,etc) • ...
Sienna and Kates Seventh Grade Crossword on the Water Unit 2024-12-18
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- Solid to liquid
- Water loving
- Bonding: An attraction between the hydrogen atom of one molecule and the hydrogen molecule of another
- When water sticks to itself
- Liquid to gas
- heat: Amount of energy it takes to heat up 1 joule/gram of a substance
- solvent : Water
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- Water fearing
- Gas to liquid
- water: Water with salt in it
- When water sticks to other things
- All of the water on, under, and around earth
- Water that is fresh
- Action: When water defies gravity and goes up the plant stem
- How ice floats on top of water due to its______
15 Clues: Water loving • Water fearing • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • Solid to liquid • solvent : Water • Water that is fresh • When water sticks to itself • water: Water with salt in it • When water sticks to other things • All of the water on, under, and around earth • How ice floats on top of water due to its______ • Action: When water defies gravity and goes up the plant stem • ...
chapter 6 vocabulary 2022-01-05
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- number and variety of living things in an environment
- oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water
- island— a long narrow island of sand that runs parallel to the mainland
- a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with saltwater
- water— water that has more salinity than freshwater, but not as much as saltwater; often a result of mixing of freshwater and saltwater in estuaries
- a low lying area where the soil is saturated with water at least seasonally, and supports plants adapted to saturated soils
- the natural environment in which an organism normally lives, including the surroundings and other physical conditions needed to sustain it
- impound reservoirs created in river valleys by placement of a dam across the river
- of or having to do with life or living organisms; organic
- water that is so full of small particles, such as silt, that the water is no longer transparent but instead appears cloudy
- a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow that is taken from the environment; it can be an organic or inorganic compound
- an artificial or natural lake built by placing a dam across a stream or river and used to store and often regulate discharge of water; underground storage area of water, such as in an aquifer
- oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water
- study of the relationships living organisms have with each other and with their environment
- a chemical that an organism needs to live and grow that is taken from the environment; it can be an organic or inorganic compound
- water with about 3.5% salt content; ocean water or seawater
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- matter— material that comes from plants or animals either dead or alive that is capable of decay; important in the transfer of nutrients from land to water
- aquatic invertebrates with exoskeletons used as food, including various species of mollusks and crustaceans, such as crabs, shrimp, clams, and oysters
- a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants
- resource— something that is found in nature that is useful to humans
- a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate
- zone— an area in which the water contains low or no dissolved oxygen causing a condition known as hypoxia
- water that soaks into and refills an aquifer
- nonliving; not derived from living organisms; inorganic
- community, benthos— the community of organisms that live on or in the floor of a body of water, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans
- a body of water partially enclosed by land that is directly open or connected to the ocean
- a body of standing water small enough that sunlight can reach the bottom across the entire diameter
- submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity
- bank- the shoulder like sides of the stream channel from the water’s edge to the higher ground nearby
- a barrier or structure, natural or made by humans or animals, that is places across a stream or river to hold water back from flowing downstream
- silt, sand, rocks and other matter carried and deposited by moving water
- a large body of standing water
- water with a salt content lower than about 0.05%; for comparison, sea water has a salt content of about 3.5%
- a group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a particular place
34 Clues: a large body of standing water • water that soaks into and refills an aquifer • oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water • oxygen— oxygen gas absorbed by and mixed into water • a wetland in which trees or woody shrubs predominate • number and variety of living things in an environment • submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity • ...
Land Form Puzzle 2016-09-11
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- A body of salt water that can be either completely or partly surrounded by land
- A body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides
- A place where a river water falls quickly in elevation
- A narrow piece of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- A large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- A long and narrow sea inlet with steep cliff on its sides
- A piece of land that is bordered on three sides by water
- A large flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- A raised area or mound of land
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- A body of water that is part of a sea or ocean that is surrounded partly by land
- A skinny piece of land that is surrounded by water on both sides that connects two bigger pieces of land
- An area of water bordered by land on three sides
- Where a mouth of a river flows into another body of water
- A slow moving chunk of ice
- A number of islands that are close to one another in a sea or ocean
- A land form that extends high above the other land around it.
- A low area between two mountains
- A large moving body of fresh water that usually dumps into a sea or ocean
- A large flat area of land with only small elevation changes
19 Clues: A slow moving chunk of ice • A raised area or mound of land • A low area between two mountains • An area of water bordered by land on three sides • A large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • A place where a river water falls quickly in elevation • A body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides • ...
6th hour water cycle 2023-11-28
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- has no start or end
- when water soaks into the soil
- comes in forms of lakes, rivers, streams
- change from a liquid to a solid
- a layer of rock underground that holds water
- powers the water cycle
- comes in the form of rain snow sleet or hail
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- water released from plant's leaves
- largest body of water on earth
- water stored for industrial, household, and agricultural use
- when water vapor turns to liquid water
- change from a liquid to a gas
- what perpetuates the water cycle.. also a force
- when water vapor is cooled by saturated air, it forms a..
- when liquid water converts to water vapor
15 Clues: has no start or end • powers the water cycle • change from a liquid to a gas • largest body of water on earth • when water soaks into the soil • change from a liquid to a solid • water released from plant's leaves • when water vapor turns to liquid water • comes in forms of lakes, rivers, streams • when liquid water converts to water vapor • ...
The Story Of Drinking Water 2018-12-17
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- How the Earth would look without water.
- The _____ cycle.
- What happens to water at 0 degrees.
- Water underground that supplies wells and springs.
- The first people to record methods of treating water.
- Water moving downwards through the soil.
- The first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water.
- The average price per 1,000 ______ of water is $1.70.
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- Water vapor becoming dew or frost.
- What you should check for leaks to save water.
- What happens to water at 100 degrees.
- Liquid water becoming water vapor.
- 2% of all fresh water on Earth.
- 70% of the Earth's surface.
14 Clues: The _____ cycle. • 70% of the Earth's surface. • 2% of all fresh water on Earth. • Water vapor becoming dew or frost. • Liquid water becoming water vapor. • What happens to water at 0 degrees. • What happens to water at 100 degrees. • How the Earth would look without water. • Water moving downwards through the soil. • What you should check for leaks to save water. • ...
OCEAN CURRENTS 2020-12-03
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- WATER THAT MOVES UP TOWARDS THE SURFACE FROM DEEP IN THE OCEAN
- THE MOST COMMON GAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WARMING OF PLANET EARTH.
- The _______ _______ travels past the Caribbean and Florida, carrying warm water.
- MASS DIVIDED BY VOLUE, A MEASURE OF HOW HEAVY AN OBJECT, SUBSTANCE, ETC. IS FOR A CERTAIN VOLUME OF THAT MATERIAL.
- predictable patterns of movement of ocean water are known as ________.
- WATER THAT SINKS FROM THE SURFACE DEEPER INTO THE OCEAN
- The global __________ belt is a large-scale (planet-wide)current that circulates cold and warm water around the world.
- ________ % of Planet Earth is covered by water.
- ___________ winds are winds that blow along the edge of a landmass. They move surface water out of the area and deeper water can arise.
- Deep water currents involve about __________-_________ of all the ocean water.
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- A MEASURE OF HOW FAR NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR A PLACE IS
- _______ _______ travels past the Caribbean and Florida, carrying warm water
- "____________" means "having to do with temperature and salinity."
- Water in the _________ currents makes up about ten percent of the total volume of ocean water.
- Water from deep in the ocean that moves up to the surface carries a lot of _________ from the bottom of the ocean.
- Since the direction of surface currents is directly affected by movement in the atmosphere and we know that climate is affected by the atmosphere, we can say that climate is ___________ affected by wind as well.
- Colder and/or saltier water will ________ because it is more dense the warmer, less salty water
17 Clues: ________ % of Planet Earth is covered by water. • WATER THAT SINKS FROM THE SURFACE DEEPER INTO THE OCEAN • A MEASURE OF HOW FAR NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR A PLACE IS • WATER THAT MOVES UP TOWARDS THE SURFACE FROM DEEP IN THE OCEAN • THE MOST COMMON GAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WARMING OF PLANET EARTH. • ...
Rivers Vocabulary 2025-05-08
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- A small lake that forms when a river bend gets cut off
- When water vapor cools and turns into clouds
- Where the river begins
- When water runs off the surface on the ground
- Small bits of rock, sand, or soil carried by water
- When the sun heats up water from the sea and it goes into the air
- Water going into soil
- When the sun heats up water from the leaves of trees
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- Hail, sleet, and snow that fall from clouds
- The part of a river where fresh water meets salty ocean water
- A large, curved bend in a river
- A point at which two rivers meet
- A landform made of sediment where a river meets the sea
- Where the river meets the sea
- A small river or stream of water that joins a large river
- Heat from the Sun
- When water flows through the rocks and soil underground
17 Clues: Heat from the Sun • Water going into soil • Where the river begins • Where the river meets the sea • A large, curved bend in a river • A point at which two rivers meet • Hail, sleet, and snow that fall from clouds • When water vapor cools and turns into clouds • When water runs off the surface on the ground • Small bits of rock, sand, or soil carried by water • ...
Earth's Waters Ch1 2024-12-06
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- – the process by which nutrients build up in a lake causing the algae to grow rapidly
- – the land area that supplies water to a river system
- – does not allow water to pass through easily because it has few or no pores or cracks.
- action - the combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the surrounding materials
- - a mixture that forms when one substance is dissolved in another
- System – a river and all of its tributaries together
- – allows water to pass through because they have large and connected pores
- Zone – a layer that contains air as well as water that has soaked into the ground
- – a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- – an underground layer of permeable rock that holds water and allows it to flow
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- Zone – a layer where the pores in the ground are filled with water
- – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet
- – the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state
- Cycle – the continuous process by which water moves from Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back driven by energy from the sun and gravity
- – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves
- molecule - a molecule that has electrically charged areas
- – the place where an organism lives and obtains all the things it needs to survive
- Table – the top of the saturation zone
- – water that fills the cracks and spaces in soil and rock layers
20 Clues: Table – the top of the saturation zone • System – a river and all of its tributaries together • – the land area that supplies water to a river system • – when plants give off water vapor through their leaves • – water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet • – streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river • ...
Building services crossword 1 sept '22 2022-09-22
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- don't carry any water-drainage system
- used for maintenance-drainage system
- type of water closet
- waste water from Water Closet.
- containing one plumbing fixtures.
- type of water reservoir on terrace
- installed to measure the flow of water
- used to stop water supply in pipe
- single non mechanical operating faucet
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- better than single pipe plumbingsystem.
- waterdistributed-highvelocity &pressure
- its is type of bathtub
- It is a type of shower
- connects pipes-health faucet&handshower
- first step of water purification
- trap type based on shape.
16 Clues: type of water closet • its is type of bathtub • It is a type of shower • trap type based on shape. • waste water from Water Closet. • first step of water purification • containing one plumbing fixtures. • used to stop water supply in pipe • type of water reservoir on terrace • used for maintenance-drainage system • don't carry any water-drainage system • ...
Watershed Mini-Project 2015-01-12
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- Something that takes in more Carbon than it lets out.
- The saltiness of water.
- Artificial structure covered with impenetrable materials.
- Place where Salt and Fresh water meat to make brackish water.
- A plant that lives in the water.
- Measure of water clarity.
- A line formed along the highest point of a mountain.
- Smallest part of a habitat occupied by a organism.
- A Fertilizer used in agriculture and has a negative effect on humans and the bay.
- Accumulation of sand and dirt in the bottom of the ocean.
- The endurance of systems and habitats.
- The action of exogenic processes, which remove the soil and rock.
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- A single identifiable source of pollution.
- Water made in an estuary, made when Salt and Fresh water combine.
- The draining of water from the surface or land.
- Is a peninsula which makes up some of the shoreline of the bay.
- A act to restore polluted or sediment parts of nation.
- A separating system that divides to water systems.
- A species who has a major effect in the community.
- A broad inlet of the sea where it curves inward.
20 Clues: The saltiness of water. • Measure of water clarity. • A plant that lives in the water. • The endurance of systems and habitats. • A single identifiable source of pollution. • The draining of water from the surface or land. • A broad inlet of the sea where it curves inward. • A separating system that divides to water systems. • ...
Simple Animals 2020-10-23
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- make sperm and eggs in the same body
- referring to bottom of body water
- separate male and female bodies
- most common sponge, extensively branched oral system, higher surface are move water moving through
- a body form, sexual
- a fibrous protein made of collagen
- both male and female genitalia
- walls folded into canals, choanocyte line the radical canals to move water
- organisms that live in large body water and are unable to swim against a current
- free swimming larvae
Down
- central opening through which water flows
- feeding by filtering out plankton suspended in water
- capable of contracting or causing contraction
- attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle
- done of the original-same dna
- large opening at the top where excess water leaves
- spins to create current to pull in water with food
- a body form, asexual
- series of tiny pores all over that bring water in
- microscopic needle like spikes that are made of calcum carbonate or silica
- simplest body form, vase like least common type of sponge
- occurs after birth and before the adult form is reached
22 Clues: a body form, sexual • a body form, asexual • free swimming larvae • done of the original-same dna • both male and female genitalia • separate male and female bodies • referring to bottom of body water • a fibrous protein made of collagen • make sperm and eggs in the same body • central opening through which water flows • capable of contracting or causing contraction • ...
Landscape features 2023-02-18
Across
- a mountain with a crator on the top
- a road made by humans' feet
- some sea water separated from the sea by mountains
- an area covered with large number of trees
- a pool with dirty water
- the hugest water body between the continents
- a large water body usually inside large pieces of land
- a small water pool on the road which appears after rains
- a large high piece of rock
- a large flat area between mountains or forests where people can live
- a long water body running from one place to another
Down
- a smaller piece of rock standing in the sea
- water running down the mountain
- empty space inside the mountain wiht a hole as an entrance
- a piece of land washed by water all over
- a large flat area people use to grow crops
- a piece of land most part of which is in the sea and one part is connected with the big land
- a hot and dry area
- a pool made by humans
- a piece of land which is a bit higher than all the ground around
- a naturally made water body
21 Clues: a hot and dry area • a pool made by humans • a pool with dirty water • a large high piece of rock • a road made by humans' feet • a naturally made water body • water running down the mountain • a mountain with a crator on the top • a piece of land washed by water all over • an area covered with large number of trees • a smaller piece of rock standing in the sea • ...
Going with the Flow- Sam A 2023-05-24
Across
- What are surface currents caused by?
- When warm surface water is replaced by nutrient-rich cold water?
- Why does cold water sink below warm water?
- Where is the deepest and densest water?
- What powers surface currents?
- Movements of ocean water far below the surface of the ocean
- What is in the cold water from up-welling?
- What is another way to think of conviction currents?
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earth's rotation
Down
- The most familiar dissolved solid in ocean water
- What takes more then 1000 years to travel back to its starting point?
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid?
- Where are the points on earth that travel fast
- What are currents caused by the wind and are "the top part of the conveyor belt"?
- What is one of the strongest surface currents?
- What is another name for the mineral sodium chloride?
- What is very important in the transport of energy?
- What do ocean currents transport?
- About how far do continents rise above sea level?
- What direction does wind and water go from the north pole?
20 Clues: What powers surface currents? • What do ocean currents transport? • What are surface currents caused by? • Where is the deepest and densest water? • Why does cold water sink below warm water? • What is in the cold water from up-welling? • Where are the points on earth that travel fast • What is one of the strongest surface currents? • ...
