water Crossword Puzzles
Water Cycle 2017-08-23
7 Clues: around • down to the water • rain snow sleey hail • waters go up to the sky • the sun rise into the up. • drops stuck on water bottle • vapor if water boiling it gonna change to smoke
water words 2020-10-01
7 Clues: leftover water • water from a building • vapor gas to a liquid • water goes into the ground • water falling from the sky • the cycle water goes through • when liquid water turns into gas
Water Dragon 2020-10-29
7 Clues: SHOOOGUUUN • breaths fire • absolute unit • Breaths ice lives in water • Best basketball youtuber by far • Best movie of all time no doubt • Best basketball player of all time
aqu/water 2021-02-14
7 Clues: scubadiver • related to water • a single water ski • equipment for scuba diving • growing or living near water • layer of rock that holds water • pipe or trough that moves large amount of water aquarium tank for holding fish and water
Water Cycle 2021-04-14
7 Clues: flow over and away from surface • water vapor returning to liquid • turning water in liquid form to vapor • water on the ground soaks into the soil • water evaporates from plants and into the air • a part of how water moves through the water cycle. • water held underground in soil or spaces between rocks
Water Types 2021-05-11
water pollution 2021-10-14
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- When contamination originates from a single source
- When rain falls and seeps deep into the earth, filling the cracks, crevices, and porous spaces of an aquifer
- eighty percent of ocean pollution (also called marine pollution) originates on land—whether along the coast or far inland
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- Covering about 70 percent of the earth, __________ is what fills our oceans, lakes, rivers, and all those other blue bits on the world map.
- is contamination derived from diffuse sources
- Big spills may dominate headlines, but consumers account for the vast majority of oil pollution in our seas, including oil and gasoline that drips from millions of cars and trucks every day
- It goes without saying that water pollution can’t be contained by a line on a map
7 Clues: is contamination derived from diffuse sources • When contamination originates from a single source • It goes without saying that water pollution can’t be contained by a line on a map • When rain falls and seeps deep into the earth, filling the cracks, crevices, and porous spaces of an aquifer • ...
Water Cycle 2022-04-22
7 Clues: waters formula • when a cloud is full • when it goes into dirt • water comes out of this • when water turns into gas • when it runs off of something • when water goes on a mountian
Water Symbolism! 2022-05-09
Across
- What does water have the power to do?
- How many times is water mentioned in the bible?
- how much of an adults brain is made up of water?
- percent an adults body is made up of how much water?
Down
- Syrian cured from his leprosy in the waters of
- what helps us survive
- to seventy-five what is the percentage of water in the earths surface?
- water what are we baptized with
8 Clues: what helps us survive • water what are we baptized with • What does water have the power to do? • Syrian cured from his leprosy in the waters of • How many times is water mentioned in the bible? • how much of an adults brain is made up of water? • percent an adults body is made up of how much water? • ...
Deep Water 2022-05-19
Across
- This is what our characters are doing when the ship disappeared.
- This is where the fish live and the sharks who eat Mr. Jordan.
- This is a hobby for people who like to go underwater and see the reefs.
- This character has a lot of responsibilities. This character helps run her dad's dive shop.
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- This is the place where Julie and Shawn shelter before the authorities come and rescue them.
- This character is a troubled kid with a horrible past. He is not the nicest at first.
- This is the place where our 2 main characters get lost.
7 Clues: This is the place where our 2 main characters get lost. • This is where the fish live and the sharks who eat Mr. Jordan. • This is what our characters are doing when the ship disappeared. • This is a hobby for people who like to go underwater and see the reefs. • This character is a troubled kid with a horrible past. He is not the nicest at first. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-11-07
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- When water gets cold enough it turns into solid called ice.
- Because ice is less dense than water, an equal amount of water weighs more than ice.
- Water can also become a vapor after being absorbed by a plant.
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- When water vapor cools clouds turns into clouds
- Ice is less dense than water allowing it to float.
- When clouds have accumulated enough moisture falls to the earth.
- When a liquid like water heats up it turns into a gas.
7 Clues: When water vapor cools clouds turns into clouds • Ice is less dense than water allowing it to float. • When a liquid like water heats up it turns into a gas. • When water gets cold enough it turns into solid called ice. • Water can also become a vapor after being absorbed by a plant. • When clouds have accumulated enough moisture falls to the earth. • ...
water cycle 2022-11-26
Across
- the rocks scrape along the bank and bed
- is when materiel gets transported
- is when fine light Materiels gets carried along
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- is when large boulders and stones roll along the riverbed
- the rocks smash into each other and break up
- the force of the water wears away at the bank
- is when small pebbles and stones bounce along the riverbed
- the water is acidic and will
8 Clues: the water is acidic and will • is when materiel gets transported • the rocks scrape along the bank and bed • the rocks smash into each other and break up • the force of the water wears away at the bank • is when fine light Materiels gets carried along • is when large boulders and stones roll along the riverbed • ...
Water Cycle 2019-11-19
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- Water transferred by plants’ leaves into the air as water vapour.
- Store of groundwater.
- Water vapour in the air cools, condenses and turns into cloud droplets.
- Water molecules on the ground or ocean surface gain sufficient energy to shake free of surrounding water molecules and become water vapour molecules in the air.
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- Water moving into the ground and being stored in an aquifer.
- Fresh water falling to the ground as rain, hail, sleet or snow.
- Water running over the ground into rivers and back to the ocean.
7 Clues: Store of groundwater. • Water moving into the ground and being stored in an aquifer. • Fresh water falling to the ground as rain, hail, sleet or snow. • Water running over the ground into rivers and back to the ocean. • Water transferred by plants’ leaves into the air as water vapour. • Water vapour in the air cools, condenses and turns into cloud droplets. • ...
Water Treatment 2023-05-10
Across
- National tap that provides us with 40% of the water we need.
- Neighboring country that we import water from.
- Process to obtain drinking water from seawater.
- The first step in obtaining NEWater.
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- Collects and stores rainwater.
- Disinfection process in wastewater treatment that destroys bacteria and viruses.
- Reverse _____________ removes micro-organisms, dissolved salts and chemical molecules from wastewater.
7 Clues: Collects and stores rainwater. • The first step in obtaining NEWater. • Neighboring country that we import water from. • Process to obtain drinking water from seawater. • National tap that provides us with 40% of the water we need. • Disinfection process in wastewater treatment that destroys bacteria and viruses. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-05-24
Across
- When water evaporates from oceans, seas or lakes.
- When water vapour changes in to water
- it is the constant movement of water.
- it is the process plants release water.
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- When water falls down as a form of rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- water that is stored on Earth's surface. This can be in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the ultimate source of energy for the water cycle.
7 Clues: When water vapour changes in to water • it is the constant movement of water. • it is the process plants release water. • When water evaporates from oceans, seas or lakes. • the ultimate source of energy for the water cycle. • When water falls down as a form of rain, snow, sleet or hail. • ...
water animals 2023-11-01
Water Cycle 2023-10-26
Across
- When a gas turns to a liquid
- Water falling to Earth's surface due to gravitational force.
- Water that is found under the ground
- This causes the water to heat up and evaporate
- Water that flows downhill above the Earth's surface.
Down
- When gravity pulls water down below the Earth's surface.
- When a liquid turns to a gas
7 Clues: When a gas turns to a liquid • When a liquid turns to a gas • Water that is found under the ground • This causes the water to heat up and evaporate • Water that flows downhill above the Earth's surface. • When gravity pulls water down below the Earth's surface. • Water falling to Earth's surface due to gravitational force.
Water Cycle 2023-12-11
Across
- Gravity pushes water into soil where it enters groundwater.
- Gaseous water cools and becomes liquid in the form of clouds, fog, or dew.
- Liquid water is converted to water vapor because of thermal energy.
- Liquid water droplets resting on plant leaves are converted into water vapor.
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- Liquid or solid water falls from clouds after they become too heavy.
- Water flowing through soil underground
- Water that cannot infiltrate or evaporate flows until it finds a water storage or until it cannot flow anymore.
7 Clues: Water flowing through soil underground • Gravity pushes water into soil where it enters groundwater. • Liquid water is converted to water vapor because of thermal energy. • Liquid or solid water falls from clouds after they become too heavy. • Gaseous water cools and becomes liquid in the form of clouds, fog, or dew. • ...
Water crossword 2023-09-13
Across
- A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- A long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
- A very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
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- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- Die through submersion in and inhalation of water.
- A small, narrow river.
7 Clues: A small, narrow river. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • Die through submersion in and inhalation of water. • A sound made by something striking or falling into liquid. • A long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore. • A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river. • ...
Water Crossword 2024-03-28
7 Clues: hydrates us • can become good • cannot become good • Water vapour becoming clouds • water turns into water vapour • a cycle where water goes through transformations • layers of rock/soil that hold/pass water through
Water Cylce 2023-10-19
7 Clues: the change from liquid to a gas • is change from a gas to a liquid • water that is stored underground • water that does nt soak into the soil • plants also release water vapor into the air • water can seep into the soil through a process • then they fall to Earth as rain,snow,sleet,frezzingrain,and hail.
Water pollution 2024-09-05
7 Clues: throw away the • is essential to live • element is for the car • This environmental issus • can be if that finished into us • This element is contaminanted we talk • of elements finished into the water And make it not drinkable
Water pollution 2024-09-06
7 Clues: You throw away the • This element is for the car • this element essential to live • Who causes This environmental issus • It can be if that finished into us • when this element is contaminanted we talk about • Alot of elements finished into the water And make it not drinkable
Water Cycle 2024-10-15
Across
- when the sun warms the ground and plants to make the water go up into the air
- water gathering in bodies of water or underground
- water that is frozen usually in high places
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- rain,snow,hail,sleet
- when the sun warms bodies of water like oceans to make water go up into the air
- the formation of clouds
- water underground in aquifers
7 Clues: rain,snow,hail,sleet • the formation of clouds • water underground in aquifers • water that is frozen usually in high places • water gathering in bodies of water or underground • when the sun warms the ground and plants to make the water go up into the air • when the sun warms bodies of water like oceans to make water go up into the air
Water cycle 2024-09-18
7 Clues: white and falls from sky • water that flow undgorund • water that falls from sky • any water that falls from sky • water runs down into lakes etc • when water turns into water vapor • when water vapor turns into precipitation
Water Bodies 2025-01-06
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- A small pool of water, usually found after a rainstorm, where children love to splash
- A large, flowing body of water, like the one famous for the Sphinx and Pyramids in Egypt
- This is what water becomes when it's frozen, just like the character from 'Frozen' who has the power to create snow
- A vast body of salt water
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- Water turns into this when it’s heated, just like the steam that comes out of a boiling kettle
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- Water that falls from clouds
7 Clues: A vast body of salt water • Water that falls from clouds • A large body of water surrounded by land • A small pool of water, usually found after a rainstorm, where children love to splash • A large, flowing body of water, like the one famous for the Sphinx and Pyramids in Egypt • ...
4.1 Water 2025-01-07
Across
- Characteristic of water molecule due to unequal distribution of electrons between hydrogen and oxygen atom
- Water acts as a medium for ………………………… reactions
- High ……… which allows water to absorb a lot of heat energy with only a small increase in temperature
- solvent Ability to dissolve ionic compounds
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- Lubricant in joints that helps to reduce friction between bones
- Force between water molecules and other surfaces
- Force between water molecules
7 Clues: Force between water molecules • solvent Ability to dissolve ionic compounds • Water acts as a medium for ………………………… reactions • Force between water molecules and other surfaces • Lubricant in joints that helps to reduce friction between bones • High ……… which allows water to absorb a lot of heat energy with only a small increase in temperature • ...
Water cycle 2024-12-19
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- occurs when there is more water that the land can absorb
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- the process that changes a liquid
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- when anything solid turns into a gas
- a process in which small groups penetrate an area
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata
7 Clues: the process that changes a liquid • when anything solid turns into a gas • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • a process in which small groups penetrate an area • occurs when there is more water that the land can absorb • the process by which plants give off water vapor through the stomata • ...
Water efficiency 2025-06-10
Across
- use of native plants to reduce irrigation needs
- Parameter measuring solid content in untreated water
- Practice of collecting rain from rooftops for reuse
- Surface type that lets water percolate through the ground
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- Passive cooling and water control space common in hot, dry climates
- Water metering device that offers real-time data
- Vegetated landform used to slow and filter stormwater
7 Clues: use of native plants to reduce irrigation needs • Water metering device that offers real-time data • Practice of collecting rain from rooftops for reuse • Parameter measuring solid content in untreated water • Vegetated landform used to slow and filter stormwater • Surface type that lets water percolate through the ground • ...
Water level 2025-12-15
Across
- have you went in the waterfall
- what animals do you see in the creek
- how many abiotic things
- trees the type of trees are at the creek
- is the water in the fall creek biotic
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- Is their more wind because of the waterfall
- feet what is the water level
- biotic things how many biotic things did you have in the creek
- what does the water have
- splashes what happens if you throw a rock
10 Clues: how many abiotic things • what does the water have • have you went in the waterfall • feet what is the water level • what animals do you see in the creek • is the water in the fall creek biotic • Is their more wind because of the waterfall • splashes what happens if you throw a rock • trees the type of trees are at the creek • ...
Building services crossword 2 sept '22 2022-09-22
Across
- It is a type of shower
- installed to measure the flow of water
- first step of water purification
- waste water from Water Closet.
- trap type based on shape.
- used for maintenance-drainage system
- used to stop water supply in pipe
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- containing one plumbing fixtures.
- don't carry any water-drainage system
- waterdistributed-highvelocity &pressure
- better than single pipe plumbingsystem.
- type of water closet
- type of water reservoir on terrace
- its is type of bathtub
- single non mechanical operating faucet
- connects pipes-health faucet&handshower
16 Clues: type of water closet • It is a type of shower • its is type of bathtub • 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 • ...
Water and Changes of State 2025-01-31
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- Water is ______ and transparent. This means that we can see through water.
- Water is able to ______ from one state to another by gaining or losing heat.
- ____ of evaporation indicates how fast or how slow evaporation is taking place.
- The _____ the wind, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- _______ is the change in the state of from liquid to gas (water vapour) due to heat gain.
- The _______ the area of exposed surface, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- __________ is the change in state of water from a gas to a liquid due to heat loss.
- _______ point of water is the temperature at which liquid changes from liquid state to solid state due to heat loss.
- The _____ the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation.
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- Evaporation occur ____ the time and at any temperature below boiling point.
- ________ is a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- ______ is the change in the state of water from a solid to liquid due to heat gain.
- Water is _______ because it has mass and occupies space.
- When water ______ heat, its temperature drops.
- Freezing point is _____ degree celsius.
- The ______ the humidity of the air, the higher the rate of evaporation.
- ______ is the change of state of water from a liquid to gas (steam) due to heat gain.
- Water in _______ state has no definite shape and a definite volume.
- Condensation can occur at ____ temperature.
19 Clues: Freezing point is _____ degree celsius. • Condensation can occur at ____ temperature. • When water ______ heat, its temperature drops. • ________ is a measure of how hot or cold something is. • The _____ the wind, the higher the rate of evaporation. • Water is _______ because it has mass and occupies space. • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
Across
- a body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- Many small soures of pollution
- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- overuse of groundwater causes seawater to seep in aquifers,contaminating water supplies
- Growth of towns and cities due to people moving from rural areas to urban area
- Occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
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- A body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water
- Removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- any haeting of natural water that results from human activity
- Water under Earth's surface in spaces in rock or soil; can be liquid or frozen
- one specific sit of pollution
- Water that is suitable to drink
- Frozen layer of soil in polar regions
- when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- body of water above the ground
16 Clues: one specific sit of pollution • Many small soures of pollution • body of water above the ground • Water that is suitable to drink • 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 • when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies • ...
Austin's hydrosphere crossword 2015-03-17
Across
- Wetland with moss
- Wetland with grass
- small river or stream that flows in to a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
- Wetland with trees
- Water underground water that is held in the soil and in pervious rocks
- a large artificial lake that is used as a water supply source
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
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- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- All of the water that exist on or around the earth
- Shed an area of land that drains into a body of water
- Are large bodies of salt water
- Well A well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- a large amount of flowing water
- a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek)
16 Clues: Wetland with moss • Wetland with grass • Wetland with trees • Are large bodies of salt water • a large amount of flowing water • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • All of the water that exist on or around the earth • a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land • An underground formation that contains groundwater • ...
Unit 7 crossword 2023-05-11
Across
- the amount of space in a substance
- when water laves the aquifer
- how water can become unhelthy
- positive benifits that help an ecosystem
- the study of that is focused on the distribution and movement of groundwater
- water under ground
- the highest point in a aquifer which water can be obtained.
- the process the water goes through so it can be clean
- a hole in the ground formed when water has dissolved underground rock till it can't support the land above it.
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- a nonporous material between the water level and the ground level that separates water and water can't flow freely through it
- the ease a substance moves through a material
- when the pollution cant be found easily
- Where the water underground is kept.
- when the pollution can find easily.
- when water goes into the aquifer
- an aquifer that water can flow through well and it has a higher chance to get polluted
16 Clues: water under ground • when water laves the aquifer • how water can become unhelthy • when water goes into the aquifer • the amount of space in a substance • when the pollution can find easily. • Where the water underground is kept. • when the pollution cant be found easily • positive benifits that help an ecosystem • the ease a substance moves through a material • ...
water cycle javi p4 2023-11-27
Across
- its water around the world
- water that falls from the sky and stays above ground
- what makes gas into liquid water
- a body of water that is smaller than an ocean
- what melts from the mountain and goes into a river
- sky moves water vapor around the earth
- water running off the land surface
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- what makes rain fall
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- what turns solid to a gas
- makes water go into the ground
- they are the ones that drink water
- what is a Molecule that has 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- what makes liquid water into a gas water
- where water moving underground finds an opening to the land
15 Clues: what makes rain fall • what turns solid to a gas • its water around the world • makes water go into the ground • what makes gas into liquid water • they are the ones that drink water • water running off the land surface • the energy that drives the water cycle • sky moves water vapor around the earth • what makes liquid water into a gas water • ...
Science Unit 7 Vocabulary 2022-01-12
Across
- effect, this causes currents to move in a circular patterns.
- nino, when surface water in the Western Pacific Ocean is warmer than normal.
- the movement of water into the ground from the surface.
- nina, when surface water in the Eastern Pacific Ocean is colder than normal.
- the process in which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change into a gas.
- the process by which water is lost through a plant’s leaves.
- a river formed by small streams of water joining together.
- a ridge on the surface of a body of water caused by wind.
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- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches earth’s surface.
- the change in state from a gas to a liquid.
- rock that allows liquids or gases to pass through it.
- the amount of salt in something; the quality of being saline.
- a long & high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- a large stream of moving water that flows through oceans.
- water that fills spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- cycle, moves water between the atmosphere and earth’s surface by using energy from the sun and the force of gravity.
- the weather conditions in a specific area or region.
- the change in state from solid to gas.
- table, the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
20 Clues: the change in state from solid to gas. • the change in state from a gas to a liquid. • the weather conditions in a specific area or region. • rock that allows liquids or gases to pass through it. • the movement of water into the ground from the surface. • a large stream of moving water that flows through oceans. • ...
Oceans 2025-03-02
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- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live; examples include a desert, a coral reef,and a freshwater lake.
- A built-up limestone deposit formed by small ant-sized organisms called corals.
- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
- A mass of moving ocean water.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and that extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths.
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- The overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drains rapidly back into deeper water.
- A wet,swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- The portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- A disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes temporary climate changes in many parts of the world.
- The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
20 Clues: A mass of moving ocean water. • A wet,swampy area that is often flooded with water. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The movement of water from the surface to greater depths. • A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce. • ...
Water and Changes of State 2022-05-16
Across
- solid state of water
- process when water turns into water vapour
- provides heat for water to turn to water vapour
- matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
- when solid state changes into liquid state
- use water (?) appliances to save water
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- water vapour comes into contact with (?) surface
- harmful substances contaminate water bodies
- process when water vapour turns to water droplets
- one of the water bodies
- formed during boiling when water turns into gaseous state
- when the clouds get too heavy, it will fall to Earth
- turn (?) the tap when brushing teeth
- process when water loses heat
14 Clues: solid state of water • one of the water bodies • process when water loses heat • turn (?) the tap when brushing teeth • use water (?) appliances to save water • process when water turns into water vapour • when solid state changes into liquid state • harmful substances contaminate water bodies • provides heat for water to turn to water vapour • ...
Science 2015-07-02
Across
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another
- The substances that cause many types of pollution that can also include water pollution
- The land area that supplies water to a river system
- Practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up
- The waste water and the different kinds of wastes in it
- The process by which a gas changes to a liquid
- The process of which nutrients builds up in the lake
- Form of energy that an object has when it is moving
- Continuous process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- A ridge of land that separates watersheds
- Process of passing water through a series of screens that allows water through but not larger solid particles
- A form of precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Material that prevents water from passing through
- One possible method of obtaining fresh water from salt water
- A substance that does the solute dissolves into
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- Place where an organism lives and obtains all things it needs to survive
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- Streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main river
- A measurement of how acidic or basic water is
- The process of which water is given off through the leaves as water vapor
- Substances such as nitrogen and phosphorus that enable plants and algae to grow
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- Amount of one substance in a certain volume of another substance
- Process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state
- The combined level of Calcium and Magnesium in a sample of water
- Materials that have large and connected pores
- The process of which particles stick some sticky globs and sinks into the settling basins
- Process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops
- Land area that is covered by shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- Chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- The area of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled with water
- A condition where an area experiences a long period of scarce rainfall
- Heavier sediments that build up into long ridges
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and the molecules of surrounding materials
- A widely spread source of pollution that cant be tied to a specific point of origin
- Specific source of pollution that can be identified
38 Clues: A lake that stores water for human use • A ridge of land that separates watersheds • A measurement of how acidic or basic water is • Materials that have large and connected pores • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • A molecule that has electrically charged areas • The process by which a gas changes to a liquid • ...
Water cycle SMS-Lyla.V 2024-12-17
Across
- When clouds get to heavy and let water fall
- A liquid that is very close to the ground but its like a cloud
- How we get water again and again with a system
- A liquid that floats in the air
- when water leaves from a plant
- what water is called in molecules
- how snow gets stored up
- A liquid that in the water cycle makes rain,hail,or snow
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- When there is extra water under ground
- When water runs down a hill or mountain
- When water seeps down what is that called?
- When Water vapor raises
- When a live being drinks the water
- when water runs down a stream
- Heats up things and starts the water cycle
15 Clues: When Water vapor raises • how snow gets stored up • when water runs down a stream • when water leaves from a plant • A liquid that floats in the air • what water is called in molecules • When a live being drinks the water • When there is extra water under ground • When water runs down a hill or mountain • When water seeps down what is that called? • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2022-02-24
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- -the theory that the continents were a super continent that separated
- the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater and storm water can't infiltrate in the soil
- the process by whuch water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- made almost entirely of metal specifically iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- the exhalation of water vapor through the plant's stomata
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter with no intermediate liquid stage
- Plates slide sideways from each other
- an area or ridge of land that separates water dlwoing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the separation of 2 plates
- seafloor spreading
- name of the supercontinent
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- transfers heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air,or molten rock
- the process by which water changes from a liquid t a gas or vapor
- the sum of evaporation and transpiration
- When 2 plates move towards each other and colide
- when water is released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet,snow, or hail
- when one plate goes underneath the other
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- the largest resvoir of water on earth
- separated the crust from the core and make up 84% of the earth
20 Clues: seafloor spreading • the separation of 2 plates • name of the supercontinent • Plates slide sideways from each other • the largest resvoir of water on earth • the sum of evaporation and transpiration • when one plate goes underneath the other • When 2 plates move towards each other and colide • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration • ...
Science Chapter 8 – 8.4 – 8.6 2024-10-01
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- A weather phenomenon is a _____ event caused by specific conditions.
- Water vapor is _____ in the air.
- When a cyclone first forms, meteorologists call it a tropical _____.
- Clouds are made of mostly _____ and _____.
- A cloud at ground level is called _____.
- thunderstorms usually move from _____ to _____ because of the jet stream.
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Evaporated water precipitation)
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (solid precipitation)
- A thick, dark storm cloud is a _____.
- A hurricane gets it energy from a _____ ocean.
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- The most severe type of tropical cyclone is a _____.
- A cyclone rotates around a _____-pressure area.
- Condensation is the process of _____ _____ turning back into very tiny droplets of water.
- Lightning is _____ that travels from one cloud to another or between a cloud and the ground.
- The process by which liquid water becomes water vapor is called _____.
- The sun’s _____ energy controls the water-cycle process.
- The sound caused by lightning is _____.
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Mixture of solid & liquid precipitation)
- List one of the four types of precipitation. (Solid precipitation)
- the instrument meteorologist use to measure humidity levels in the air is called a _____.
- Water runoff is _____ which eventually trickles into streams.
- What would a meteorologist predict if the level of humidity were low? _____ weather High humidity level? _____.
- A rise of ocean water surrounding a hurricane is a _____ _____.
23 Clues: Water vapor is _____ in the air. • A thick, dark storm cloud is a _____. • The sound caused by lightning is _____. • A cloud at ground level is called _____. • Clouds are made of mostly _____ and _____. • A hurricane gets it energy from a _____ ocean. • A cyclone rotates around a _____-pressure area. • The most severe type of tropical cyclone is a _____. • ...
ACI 4/5 Week 2 2024-10-07
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- When a liquid, like water, gets so hot that it bubbles and turns into steam.
- A large place where water is stored for people to use.
- An underground pipe that carries away waste and dirty water.
- A machine that moves liquids or gases from one place to another.
- A place where water or wastewater is cleaned and made safe.
- A small covered hole in the ground used to get into underground pipes.
- A large pipe that carries water or other liquids to many places.
- To manage or direct how something works.
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- A device that controls the flow of a liquid or gas in a pipe.
- A drain that collects rainwater and directs it away to prevent flooding.
- A simple drawing that shows how something works or is put together.
- A hard building material made by mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water.
- To wash something away quickly with water.
- To move smoothly and continuously, like water in a river.
- Small stones often used for building or making roads.
- A group of connected parts that work together to do something.
- To move around quickly in a circular motion.
- Used water that comes from homes, businesses, or factories, usually needing cleaning.
- The hot gas that water turns into when it’s heated.
- When a liquid or gas escapes from a hole or crack in something.
20 Clues: To manage or direct how something works. • To wash something away quickly with water. • To move around quickly in a circular motion. • The hot gas that water turns into when it’s heated. • Small stones often used for building or making roads. • A large place where water is stored for people to use. • To move smoothly and continuously, like water in a river. • ...
Transport Tumbuhan 2025-04-15
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- Mekanieme pongangkutan water yang berasal dari luar berkas pengangkut disebutnya dengan mekanışme apa?
- Pada mekanisme intravaskuler terjadi melalui jaringan pengangkut terdapat sel yang menjadi bagian terpenting yaitu sel?
- Hugh Durson dan James Danielli ilmuan yang mengusulkan bentuk fosfolipid, yaitu mengusulkan dengan model?
- Pada pengangkutan water terdapat kecenderungan partikel yang berbeda yang disebut dengan?
- Daya apakah yang menyebabkan naiknya water dari akar kedaun?
- Pada saat apakah gradien konsentrasi akan tetap tinggi dan dapat meningkatkan laju transpirasi ?
- Protein apakah yang merupakan transmembran dengan daerah hidrofobik Yang membentang sepanjang interior hidrofobik membran disebut protein?
- Gula yang diperlukan oleh tumbuhan digunakan untuk menambah apa?
- Proses apakah yang menyebabkan perpindahan gula pada tumbuhan?
- Molekul yang memiliki sifat anti water atau menolak water disebut dengan Sifat?
- Menggunakan Cara apakah proses pengangkutan water pada tumbuhan ?
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- Untuk mendapatkan intensitas cahaya yang banyak yang diperlukan untuk potosintesis, sangat diperlukan banyak nya zat?
- Pada trasport zat, yang berpindah tanpa bantuan energi disebut dengan transpor?
- Apa yang disebut dengan penguapan water dan daun?
- Pada mekanisme traspor aktif tahap kelima, terdapat hilangnya zat yaitu zat?
- Pergerakan pada water didalam tumbuha didorong oleh ?
- Melalui Jaringan apakah water diangkut dari akar?
- Larutan yang dimana konsentrasi zat terlarut lebih rendah dari larutan lain disebut?
- Udara apakah yang menyebabkan laju gradien konsentrasi transpirasi menjadi terhambat?
- Transper yang dilakukan secara difusi bebas kedalam ruang - ruang water antara Sel yang berada didalam akar disebut?
20 Clues: Apa yang disebut dengan penguapan water dan daun? • Melalui Jaringan apakah water diangkut dari akar? • Pergerakan pada water didalam tumbuha didorong oleh ? • Daya apakah yang menyebabkan naiknya water dari akar kedaun? • Proses apakah yang menyebabkan perpindahan gula pada tumbuhan? • Gula yang diperlukan oleh tumbuhan digunakan untuk menambah apa? • ...
P6 Science Crossworld 2023-11-30
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- Water 97% of what Earth's water is
- neutral charge
- water from plants, bushes becoming water vapor
- water from the surface becoming water vapor
- Point/ Melting Point Both are at the same temp.
- What makes the Water Cycle keep going
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- water vapor turning into liquid
- positive charge
- negative charge
- apart from the 2% of fresh water that is available to us humans
- apart from the 2% of fresh water that is available to us humans
- 1 atomic number
- Water 3% of what Earth's water is
- Anything that has weight and takes up space
- Water falling off into the ocean
15 Clues: neutral charge • positive charge • negative charge • 1 atomic number • water vapor turning into liquid • Water falling off into the ocean • Water 3% of what Earth's water is • Water 97% of what Earth's water is • What makes the Water Cycle keep going • Anything that has weight and takes up space • water from the surface becoming water vapor • ...
The Hydrological Cycle 2012-11-07
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- A variety of ways water moves across the land.
- Another word for rain.
- What happens when the sun gathers water?
- A place where water is collected from.
- cycle The simple way of saying 'Hydrological Cycle'.
- layer An underground layer that doesn't let water through.
- Water vapour changing directly into ice.
- What makes water travel?
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- Another name for the Hydrological Cycle.
- An underground place that is made of soil or gravel with water inside it.
- What happens when water is enclosed and the sun is hot?
- If we do not care for our water it will get ************.
- What is it called when plants lose water into the air?
- Another place where water gets collected.
- When rain soaks into the ground.
15 Clues: Another word for rain. • What makes water travel? • When rain soaks into the ground. • A place where water is collected from. • Another name for the Hydrological Cycle. • What happens when the sun gathers water? • Water vapour changing directly into ice. • Another place where water gets collected. • A variety of ways water moves across the land. • ...
Watersheds 6.8abcdf 2020-12-03
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- a mixture of fresh and salt water
- an area where fresh water and salt water meet?
- Lawmakers must look at the ____ and benefits of new development like factories.
- The 3 main watershed systems in VA are Chesapeake Bay, North Caroline Sounds and ________.
- Farmers should plow their field parallel to the stream to reduce _____.
- Which of the 3 major Virginia Watersheds are we part of?
- A smaller river or stream that flows into the main, larger river is called a ________.
- Very few macroinvertebrates indicate a stream may be _____.
- A transition zone between dry land and bodies of water.
- To be a good steward of our watersheds, use ____ _____ as little as possible. Try using reusable bags instead.
- trees animals moss flowers
- Estuaries absorb __________ energy.
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- What separates one watershed from another watershed?
- A Cost of building houses near streams is destroying animal _____.
- Wetlands soak up rising water and prevents _____.
- land from which water drains into a river system
- How clear or cloudy the water is.
- Estuaries recycle organic _____.
- Wetlands filter out _______ before it reaches large bodies of water.
- This is the area where a watershed begins; it is usually at the highest elevation of the watershed.
- To prevent pollution, farmers can put ______ around waterways to prevent their animals from getting into the water.
- How salty the water is.
- There must be enough dissolved ____ in the water for animals to breathe.
- smaller watersheds can make up _____ watersheds
- rocks soil water air
- The ______ estuary in the United States is Chesapeake Bay.
- The Chesapeake Bay Watershed is located in ____ different states.
- Estuaries provide habitats for ____ and animals.
- Flat areas surrounding rivers and streams on to which the water sometimes flows are called_________.
- Wetlands provide ______ for plants and animals.
30 Clues: rocks soil water air • How salty the water is. • trees animals moss flowers • Estuaries recycle organic _____. • a mixture of fresh and salt water • How clear or cloudy the water is. • Estuaries absorb __________ energy. • an area where fresh water and salt water meet? • smaller watersheds can make up _____ watersheds • Wetlands provide ______ for plants and animals. • ...
Population Crossword 2022-11-01
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- – soil and sediment being re-deposited after erosion
- MARSHES – areas that frequently hold water
- – the dumping of a load of soil and sediment by a river
- - area where an organism lives that provides for all of its needs - space, water, shelter &
- ocean
- – the area where an organism lives (a home)
- – the chemical and physical weathering away of soil and sediment
- – an area with specific plants and animals unique to the area (ours is Coastal Prairies
- our website - www.cbbep.org
- – grasslands
- FLATS- a broad and flat land caused by the rising tide and exposed at its ebb
- – a coastal waterbody where fresh water from rivers and runoff mixes with salt water from
- – area dominated by grasses with scattered areas of trees
- (a neighborhood)
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- – the biotic province for this area
- WATER – an area where fresh and salt water mix together
- SPECIES –A species naturally occurring in a given area
- WATER- water found in the spaces between soil particles and cracks in
- SPECIES - species that are not native to the Nueces Delta
- – Dunes made of loam deposited by accretion on the opposite side of the prevailing wind
- Marshes)
- – the ecological role of an organism in a community (a profession)
- – instrument used to measure salinity
- – the study of plants and animals in relation to their environment
- – has a single trunk and is at least 50’ tall at maturity
- – a place where 2 or more ecoregions overlap
- WATER – water with less than 0.5 parts per thousand dissolved salts
- WATER –water above the surface of the land, including lakes, rivers,
- SPECIES – an opportunistic native species that out competes others in the area
- –relating to or living on the bank of a natural course of water
- –anything that helps an organism to survive in its environment (a tool)
- underground
- ponds, and runoff
33 Clues: ocean • Marshes) • underground • – grasslands • (a neighborhood) • ponds, and runoff • our website - www.cbbep.org • – the biotic province for this area • – instrument used to measure salinity • MARSHES – areas that frequently hold water • – the area where an organism lives (a home) • – a place where 2 or more ecoregions overlap • – soil and sediment being re-deposited after erosion • ...
Review for CA #2 2025-11-17
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- Cycle How nitrogen moves through the atmosphere, soil, and living things.
- Cycle The movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The daily conditions such as temperature, wind, and precipitation.
- Sheets Huge layers of ice that cover large areas of land.
- Pollution Harmful gases or particles released into the air.
- A large body of saltwater that covers much of Earth.
- When plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- A powerful storm that forms over warm ocean water.
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
- The upper part of the geosphere, including Earth’s crust.
- The wearing away of rock or soil by wind, water, or ice.
- All frozen water on Earth like ice, snow, and glaciers.
- Cycle How phosphorus moves through rocks, soil, plants, and animals.
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice.
- Harmful substances released into the air, water, or land.
- Cycle How sulfur moves through the environment, including volcanoes.
- Smaller flowing bodies of freshwater.
- Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow.
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The solid parts of Earth such as rocks, soil, and minerals.
- When water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets.
- All living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and people.
- Smoke Polluted air created when forests or plants burn.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and water vapor.
- Cycle How carbon moves through the air, living things, soil, and fossil fuels.
- Fixation When bacteria change nitrogen in the air into forms plants can use.
- When liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Fuels Energy sources like coal and oil that release carbon when burned.
- Flowing bodies of freshwater that move across land.
- The long-term weather pattern in a region.
- The natural home where a plant or animal lives.
31 Clues: Large, slow-moving masses of ice. • Smaller flowing bodies of freshwater. • The layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • The long-term weather pattern in a region. • When liquid water changes into water vapor. • Nutrients added to soil to help plants grow. • The natural home where a plant or animal lives. • A powerful storm that forms over warm ocean water. • ...
B6C15 2015-05-26
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- The solid form of water
- Plants absorb water through their ________
- Water flows because it is a ________
- A large body of water found in nature
- The liquid in which a substance is dissolved
- The quantity of water is measured in ________
- Tiny drops of water seen on the grass on a winter morning
- Wet clothes dry when the water in them ________
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- Water is found in ________ states
- When water vapour changes to water, the change is called ________
- A gas found dissolved in water
- This is seen when water in a kettle boils
- A liquid that floats on water
- In summer, the body loses water as ________
14 Clues: The solid form of water • A liquid that floats on water • A gas found dissolved in water • Water is found in ________ states • Water flows because it is a ________ • A large body of water found in nature • This is seen when water in a kettle boils • Plants absorb water through their ________ • In summer, the body loses water as ________ • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Prev. Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-10
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- The total amount of dissolved salts in water sample.
- A tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and moon are aligned with Earth at the new moon and full moon.
- The daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- The movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming into shore at an eagle.
- A steep incline of the ocean floor leading down floor leading down from the edge of the continental shelf.
- The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- A smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor.
- A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans.
- The number of waves that pass specific point in a given almost of time.
- The horizontal distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave.
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- A tide with the least difference between low and high tide that occurs when the sun and pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- The process by which water molecules in water escape in the air as water vapor.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- A rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar.
- A gently sloping shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of a continent.
- The effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- The process by which molecules of water vapor in the air become water.
- The vertical distance from the crest of a wave to the trough.
- The movement of energy through a body of water.
20 Clues: The movement of energy through a body of water. • The total amount of dissolved salts in water sample. • A smooth, nearly flat region of the deep ocean floor. • The daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines. • The vertical distance from the crest of a wave to the trough. • A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans. • ...
Aquatic 2016-11-01
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- shallow enough for rooted plants to grow across the entire bottom
- a body of flowing water that is much larger and deeper than a stream; fed by smaller streams and sometimes rivers call tributaries
- usually larger than a pond and has areas that are too deep for rooted plants to grow
- shallow areas of swiftly flowing water
- grow in deep water & are rooted in the muddy bottom. Grow entirely below the water’s surface.
- when 2 second order streams meet
- water water that lacks certain minerals
- the place where the river enters a lake or ocean
- smallest
- shallow areas in a stream where the water appears white because its surface is broken as it flows over rocks
- the beginning of a stream
- grow in shallow water mostly above the water
- the natural path of the water flow
- the place where two streams meet
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- consist of rapids, riffles, and waterfalls are abundant
- when the oxygen diffuses in the gills of fish
- have floating leaves and flowers
- a localized and stationary pollution source.
- are also known as drainage basins
- the line along the highest elevation that divides two watersheds
- water that contain high amounts of calcium and magnesium from limestone
- cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air
- the land area that is drained when drops of rain join others to flow to a particular stream, river, lake, or wetland
- when 2 first orders streams meet
- when more oxygen is dissolved in water than normally would be dissolved at a given temperature
- freshwater ecosystems with relatively fast –moving waster
- moderate slope with 3rd or 4th order streams
- slow moving body of water where the water seems to stand still
- source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements.
29 Clues: smallest • the beginning of a stream • have floating leaves and flowers • when 2 first orders streams meet • when 2 second order streams meet • the place where two streams meet • are also known as drainage basins • the natural path of the water flow • shallow areas of swiftly flowing water • water water that lacks certain minerals • a localized and stationary pollution source. • ...
Plumbing Terms 2017-01-05
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- An underground pipe or passage that carries sewage.
- The system of pipes and passages that take away water or waste liquid.
- A piece of equipment that you turn to control the flow of water from a pipe.
- When something is blocking flow so that nothing can get through.
- A pump used to remove water that has accumulated in a water basin, commonly found in the basement of homes.
- The point where the supply of water enters a building. (Ex. Turn off water at the main before your repair the faucet).
- Is used to seal the gap between the floor and the toilet.
- When water cannot flow through any type of drain or pipe because something is blocking it.
- If a pipe freezes, or if the weather freezes it, the water inside becomes ice.
- A system of finding leaks usually under flooring, cement or the ground.
- a tool used to unclog drains and toilets.
- Water substances, especially human waste.
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- A device that is usually outside of residence available for a water hose or buckets.
- To push a plunger into a toilet, sink, or bathtub in order to unclog a pipe.
- Black plastic pipes made of material that does not rust, rot, or wear over times.
- Old fashin term used for toilet.
- A large container buried under the ground and used to collect waste from toilets.(Residents living outside city limits may have an issue with this)
- A unit that contains several gallons of hot water for convenient use. These units can be gas or electric, usually 40,50,60 or larger gallons.
- When undesirable water and waste reverses it's normal flow away from the source.
- A water well is a structure created in the ground by digging, driving, boring, or drilling to access groundwater for use in a building.
- When something is blocking a tube or pipe from flowing.
- White plastic pipes made of material that does not rust, rot or wear over time.
22 Clues: Old fashin term used for toilet. • a tool used to unclog drains and toilets. • Water substances, especially human waste. • An underground pipe or passage that carries sewage. • When something is blocking a tube or pipe from flowing. • Is used to seal the gap between the floor and the toilet. • When something is blocking flow so that nothing can get through. • ...
Watershed Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- A small, moving body of water, generally smaller than a river.
- The amount of a sub-component in a fixed solution.
- Elevated terrain that separates adjacent drainage basin, also referred to as a drainage divide.
- General waste water containing fecal excrement, mostly from toilets. May also contain harmful pharmaceutical runoff.
- Waste water along with excrement contained in sewers.
- Organisms that live and feed off of hosting organisms, contribute to drinking water pollution.
- Microorgansims responsible for disease and/or fermentation.
- Substances used to protect plants and control pests, one of the largest influences in water pollution.
- The process of wearing away of soil through a moving body of water.
- General waste water that does not contain fecal excrement.
- Harmful substance produced within living cells or organisms, derived from the base word TOXIC.
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- Pollutant in Earth's air that can cause deterioration of the ozone layer, impair vision, and limit plant growth.
- Where the tide meets the stream.
- Atmospheric water vapor that falls from the gravitational pull between the earth and clouds.
- Substance or energy in the environment that has an undesired, sometimes critical effect.
- The source of the stream or river.
- River or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- The deterioration of rocks or soil because of contact with water or atmospheric substance.
- Area filled with water, surrounded by land and localized in a basin.
- Drugs ingested by humans to deliver morphine-like effects, polluting water by traveling through human excretion or general discard.
- Trash, such as bottles or cans, left in a public or generally open place.
- The process of materials being dropped off throughout a body of water because of a decrease in speed.
- Point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop and/or a series of vertical drops.
23 Clues: Where the tide meets the stream. • The source of the stream or river. • The amount of a sub-component in a fixed solution. • River or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • Waste water along with excrement contained in sewers. • General waste water that does not contain fecal excrement. • Microorgansims responsible for disease and/or fermentation. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Isla Burns Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-19
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- Some of the Earth's most diverse and valuable ecosystems on earth
- driven by global wind systems that are fueled by energy from the sun
- a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night.
- steady or firm attachment
- a near-horizontal gravity movement of water from the recharge area to surface outlets into the receiving waters
- the periodic cooling of ocean surface temperatures in the central and east-central equatorial pacific
- result from differences in water density
- and area of land that contains a common set of streams and rivers that all drain into a single or larger body of water
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- a shift in winds that often causes a very rainy season or a very dry season
- a measurement of how much something changes as you move from one region to another
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water
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- precipitation that runs off the landscape
- The quality of being porous (filled with tiny holes)
- any wind that blows from a large body of water toward or onto a landmass;
- the process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed
- a warming of the ocean surface, or above average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
- the act or process of sticking together tightly
- a constantly moving system of deep ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- the sum of all processes by which water moves from the land surface to the atmosphere via evaporation and transpiration
- The ability of a substance to allow another substance to pass through it
24 Clues: steady or firm attachment • result from differences in water density • precipitation that runs off the landscape • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the act or process of sticking together tightly • The quality of being porous (filled with tiny holes) • the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere • ...
Weather 2024-04-22
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- The boundary between two air masses
- Small pellets of ice that are repeatedly tossed up and down in a thunderstorm until they are large enough to fall
- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor
- A cold surface in the sky that water vapor condenses onto, forming a cloud droplet
- A type of cloud that looks wispy and featherlike
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- An overabundance of water in an area
- A collection of cloud droplets
- A measure of how much water is in the air
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and hits the Earth's Surface
- Two cold air masses squeeze inward on a warm air mass
- A type of cloud that forms in flat layers
- A type of air mass that has high pressure and calm weather
- Two air masses pass by each other while the boundary stays in place
- A cyclone with winds above 119 kph (kilometers per hour)
- A cold surface in the sky that water vapor condenses onto, forming a cloud droplet
- Drops of falling water
- Raindrops that freeze as they fall
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- A localized storm often with thunder and lightening
- Raindrops that freeze when they touch the cold ground
- An extremely fast spinning column of air extending from a thunderstorm
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor
- The process of water vapor(gas) turning into water(liquid) when it touches a cold surface
- A huge body of air that has the same temperature, pressure, and humidity
- A tool used to measure humidity
- A type of cloud that looks like fluffy, rounded clumps of cotton
- A cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- A type of air mass that has low pressure and active weather
- A lack of water in an area
- A warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- Water vapor in the clouds that freezes before is falls
31 Clues: Drops of falling water • A lack of water in an area • A collection of cloud droplets • A tool used to measure humidity • Raindrops that freeze as they fall • The boundary between two air masses • An overabundance of water in an area • A swirling center of low air pressure • A measure of how much water is in the air • A cold air mass runs into a warm air mass • ...
Value Drivers of Agricultural Property 2024-07-09
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- A distinctive layer in the soil that differs from the layers above and below.
- A water right based on ownership of land contiguous to a watercourse.
- Climate, water and soil are the three ________ elements that determine agricultural productivity to a great extent.
- A vertical cross-section of soil showing its different layers.
- A numerical system for rating soils based on four factors, each of which is given a separate percentage rating from 1 to 100.
- Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water.
- The right to divert water for use on non-riparian land. The water right is established by use and may be lost by non-use.
- 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot.
- The number of days between the last killing freeze in the spring and the first killing freeze in the fall (two words).
- The mineral and organic material on the surface of the earth that serves as the median for plant growth.
- The average weather in a given area over a period of time.
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- The rate at which a given soil absorbs water.
- An underground layer of water-bearing material.
- Water right obtained through open and adverse use of water to which others have established rights.
- These contain less water than what is found in aquifers.
- Agricultural land largely drive its value from the value of its agricultural ________.
- The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind.
- The combination and arrangement of primary soil particles and the pore spaces located between them.
- The relative proportions of the three primary mineral particles in the soil.
- A soil rating system that divides soil into eight land capability classes and four subclasses.
- This type of land has the best combination of physical and chemical features for agricultural production.
- The study of the water cycle in nature.
22 Clues: The study of the water cycle in nature. • The rate at which a given soil absorbs water. • An underground layer of water-bearing material. • 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot. • The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind. • These contain less water than what is found in aquifers. • Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab- Taylor Hinson 2025-09-30
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- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- a large circular surface current pattern found in every ocean
- subsidence- the gradual sinking of land
- water - a mixture of salt and fresh water
- basin- area of land drained by a river and its branches
- a chemical intended to kill the insects and other organisms that damage crops
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- has salt and fresh water
- source origin- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- of saturation- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- heat- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature. of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- source pollution- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
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- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- does not have any salt, and it can be rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, or wetlands
- an area subject to flooding during a given number of years.
- the amount of water in a stream that passes a certain point in a certain period of time
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or body of water, due to runoff, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life and a lack of oxygen
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- circulation- oceanic circulation driven by temperature differences in temperature and salinity
- the ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- table-upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- uneven distribution of electrical chrage in a molecule
- attraction between molecules of different substances
26 Clues: has salt and fresh water • subsidence- the gradual sinking of land • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • water - a mixture of salt and fresh water • evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • attraction between molecules of the same substance • the process by which surface water enters the soil • attraction between molecules of different substances • ...
Transport in Plants 2020-03-16
Across
- Bundle Cluster of xylem and phloem vessels.
- The polymer deposited in xylem vessels to strengthen them.
- Cells Cells associated with phloem vessels and involved in the production of ATP for loading sucrose into sieve tubes.
- Plants adapted to living in dry conditions.
- Gaps between cell walls allowing flow of substances such as minerals between cells.
- Meristem cells involved in the production of new xylem and phloem tissue.
- An inner layer of meristem cells.
- Plants adapted to living in water.
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- Pathway through which water moves through cell walls.
- Strip Part of the root which cannot be penetrated by water.
- Equipment used to investigate the rate of transpiration.
- Stream Movement of water up the stem.
- Attractive forces between water molecules.
- An outer later of cells which supply the xylem vessels with water.
- Tiny holes in leaves through which water evaporates.
- Evaporation of water from the surface of a plant.
- Perforated end wall of adjacent phloem cells.
- Tissue that transports products of photosynthesis.
- Pathway through which water enters the cytoplasm and moves from one cell to another through plasmodesmata.
- Tissue that transports water and minerals.
20 Clues: An inner layer of meristem cells. • Plants adapted to living in water. • Stream Movement of water up the stem. • Attractive forces between water molecules. • Tissue that transports water and minerals. • Plants adapted to living in dry conditions. • Perforated end wall of adjacent phloem cells. • Bundle Cluster of xylem and phloem vessels. • ...
Water Cycle Jackson W 2022-11-28
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- the driving force of the water cycle.
- little volcano shaped rock in the bottom of the ocean.
- instead of being made of water particles like clouds this is made of ice particles.
- hydrogen mixed with oxygen.
- when it rains.
- A large body of water in the cycle.
- a place where an underground stream of water breaks up to the surface.
- things that drink the water.
- water vapor turned into mist when the mist runs into something that has become cooler.
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- plants absorbing.
- water vapor that brings the water all around the world.
- water that is in the ground.
- when water vapor condensates.
- due to gravity water running down a slope.
- when water soaks into the ground.
15 Clues: when it rains. • plants absorbing. • hydrogen mixed with oxygen. • water that is in the ground. • things that drink the water. • when water vapor condensates. • when water soaks into the ground. • A large body of water in the cycle. • the driving force of the water cycle. • due to gravity water running down a slope. • little volcano shaped rock in the bottom of the ocean. • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Amara 2024-12-16
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- A waterway that flows to oceans
- Rainfall from the clouds
- When a gas changes into a liquid
- Starts the water cycle
- Frozen water and the water molecules slow down
- Frozen water melting to the rivers
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- Water can travel through plants
- Water collects in waterways and frozen waterways
- Water soaks into the soil and goes to rocks through cracks and pores
- It changes from a gas to a liquid
- Made from a bunch of water molecules
- An invisible water vapor and water vapor in the air encounters an substance
- Made by rain and water from rivers
- A living creature
- A place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges.
15 Clues: A living creature • Starts the water cycle • Rainfall from the clouds • Water can travel through plants • A waterway that flows to oceans • When a gas changes into a liquid • It changes from a gas to a liquid • Made by rain and water from rivers • Frozen water melting to the rivers • Made from a bunch of water molecules • Frozen water and the water molecules slow down • ...
Weather and the Atmosphere 2023-06-05
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- the boundary where air masses meet
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth
- the layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs
- winds caused by unequal heating over a large area
- warm air mass gets stuck in between two cold air masses causing temperature to drop
- cold air mass runs into a warm air mass causing thunderstorms
- a swirling center of low air pressure turning counterclockwise
- a huge body of air
- the force exerted by air
- water is released as water vapor from plants
- the layer of Earth's atmosphere that contains the ozone
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- the layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects it from meteoroides
- the distance above sea level
- water is released as water vapor from animals and people
- the uppermost layer of the atmosphere
- a swirling center of high pressure turning clockwise
- source of energy in the atmosphere
- movement of air parallel to Earth's surface
- winds caused by unequal heating over a small area
- water in bodies of water is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas
- fast moving warm air overtakes slower moving cold air causing rain for a few days
- the land cools off faster than the water at night
- when the land heats up faster than the water during the day
- energy from the sun is absorbed by land and water and some is reflected back into space
- thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet
- water that runs off the surface or moves through the ground
26 Clues: a huge body of air • the force exerted by air • the distance above sea level • the boundary where air masses meet • source of energy in the atmosphere • the uppermost layer of the atmosphere • movement of air parallel to Earth's surface • water is released as water vapor from plants • thin envelope of gases that surrounds the planet • ...
55.1 lbs. to 65.9 lbs. (25.0 kg to 29.9 kg) Pokémon 2024-01-24
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- 29.0 kg Grass VI
- 27.8 kg Rock/Fairy VI Mega
- 25.5 kg Dark/Normal I Alolan
- 25.2 kg Rock/Ice VI
- 28.0 kg Normal VI
- 29.5 kg Water IV
- 27.0 kg Normal V
- 28.8 kg Bug/Fire V
- 27.0 kg Grass IV
- 29.5 kg Bug/Grass I
- 25.0 kg Fire VII
- 25.0 kg Rock VII Midday Form
- 29.5 kg Ground I
- 29.0 kg Water I
- 25.9 kg Ice IV
- 29.5 kg Bug/Poison I
- 29.9 kg Water/Ground IV
- 28.5 kg Psychic II
- 27.0 kg Dark II
- 28.0 kg Steel VIII
- 25.0 kg Rock VII Dusk Form
- 28.0 kg Grass V
- 29.0 kg Normal/Flying V
- 28.3 kg Normal/Fighting IV Mega
- 28.0 kg Grass/Dark III
- 25.0 kg Water II
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- 28.0 kg Psychic/Normal VIII
- 25.3 kg Bug V
- 28.0 kg Fighting I
- 28.5 kg Water/Fairy II
- 26.0 kg Rock/Dragon VI
- 28.0 kg Fire V
- 28.0 kg Water/Ground III
- 29.8 kg Electric V
- 26.5 kg Psychic II
- 29.7 kg Dragon VII
- 25.0 kg Water I
- 27.2 kg Poison/Normal IX
- 27.3 kg Dark/Flying IV
- 25.5 kg Grass IV
- 28.0 kg Water/Flying III
- 28.0 kg Dark/Ice II
- 25.0 kg Rock VII Midnight Form
- 25.0 kg Bug/Fighting VII
- 28.5 kg Water II
- 29.0 kg Water V
- 25.0 kg Fire I
- 27.0 kg Fighting/Poison II Hisuian
- 27.0 kg Water III
- 26.6 kg Ice/Ghost IV
- 25.5 kg Bug IV
- 28.4 kg Bug/Flying III
- 26.0 kg Normal/Flying VII
53 Clues: 25.3 kg Bug V • 28.0 kg Fire V • 25.9 kg Ice IV • 25.0 kg Fire I • 25.5 kg Bug IV • 25.0 kg Water I • 29.0 kg Water I • 29.0 kg Water V • 27.0 kg Dark II • 28.0 kg Grass V • 29.0 kg Grass VI • 29.5 kg Water IV • 27.0 kg Normal V • 27.0 kg Grass IV • 25.0 kg Fire VII • 25.5 kg Grass IV • 29.5 kg Ground I • 28.5 kg Water II • 25.0 kg Water II • 28.0 kg Normal VI • 27.0 kg Water III • 28.0 kg Fighting I • ...
Marine Science Unit 1a Vocabulary Review 2023-09-29
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- This type of bond is found between water molecules
- A substance with a _________ heat capacity will heat up quickly
- The slow and gradual destruction of rocks and land by rivers that releases minerals that are eventually deposited in the ocean
- Underwater hot springs that contribute to the ocean's salinity
- These types of chondrites provide evidence that Earth formed with water-containing materials from the beginning
- Ice has a _____________ density than liquid water, which is why ice sheets float on the ocean
- Areas of open ocean with high _________ rates will have lower salinities
- This temperature of water is more dense than its counterpart
- The amount of energy needed to raise one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
Down
- Nutrient levels are highest near _________________ and lowest in open ocean
- Term used to describe water clarity
- Superocean on Earth that surrounded Pangea
- Water with very little to no dissolved salts
- The amount of mass in a given volume
- The most abundant ion in ocean water, has a negative charge
- The second most abundant ion in ocean water, has a positive charge
- This type of bond is found between the H and O in a molecule of water
- Freshwater input to the sea, precipitation, and ice melting will all _________ ocean salinity
- Total amount of dissolved solutes in water
- These types of chondrites provide evidence that water was brought to Earth later on during its formation
- Areas of open ocean with high _________ rates will have higher salinities
- This dissolved gas is highest near the ocean's surface
22 Clues: Term used to describe water clarity • The amount of mass in a given volume • Superocean on Earth that surrounded Pangea • Total amount of dissolved solutes in water • Water with very little to no dissolved salts • This type of bond is found between water molecules • This dissolved gas is highest near the ocean's surface • ...
Global Studies 2012-09-13
Across
- a narrow manmade waterway
- a fault in the land
- large body of water partly enclosed by land
- a grassland region with scattered trees
- a plain of alluvial deposits from the diverging mouth of a river
- a constant seasonal wind
- a waterfall
- rules of conduct
- an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a lowland between two mountain ranges with a river at the bottom
- an elevated mountainous region
- a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a part of a body of water deep enough and situated correctly as an ideal place for ships to anchor
- a body of land surrounded by water
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- land which has a flat surface and is higher than the surrounding land
- a piece of land jutting out into a large body of water
- an approved way of doing something
- a dry arid area of land where little rainfall occurs and supports few lifeforms
- a flat level land
- area of high rainfall and dense vegetation
- a large chain of islands
- a small fertile area of land in a desert
- a long ridge of land commonly formed by faults
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses bordered by water
- a medium sized recessed body of water
- something prohibited/forbidden/frowned upon in society
- a body of water surrounded by land
27 Clues: a waterfall • rules of conduct • a flat level land • a fault in the land • a large chain of islands • a constant seasonal wind • a narrow manmade waterway • an elevated mountainous region • an approved way of doing something • a body of land surrounded by water • a body of water surrounded by land • a medium sized recessed body of water • a grassland region with scattered trees • ...
unit 1 & 2 2014-01-24
Across
- drying used to dehydrate sensitive high value foods
- water water that has not been boiled
- water immobilized in capillaries or cells
- lattice of ice
- Improper freezing causes ______ of protein of meat
- carbohydrates that do not have a sweet taste and are inert.
- a pair of cyclic stereoisomers of a sugar that differ only in configuration at the reducing carbon atom
- water has a ________ Structure
- hemiacetal formation is_____reaction
- is when water is cooled below its freezing point
- number of monomers in disaccharides
- Causes heterogeneous nucleation in the crystalisation of ice.
- curve observed in the adsorption isotherm of water
- isotherm that indicates mono and bi layer adsorption
- reducing sugars change color of ____ solution
- dryer used to dry liquid foods like pastes
- drying used for drying delicate foods
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- test test used to determine the presence of aldehydes
- is a non enzymatic reaction
- _____ of water occurs at its freezing point
- stereoisomers that are mirror images of each other that are non-superimposable
- method of decreasing water activity
- vapour has no hydrogen bonding
- is highly desirable in cooking and baking
- salinity is a _______ quantity
- isotherm that shows drying process
- adsorption isotherm that deals with mono layer adsorption
- acid that acts as chelating agent to prevent a fruit sample from browning
- Ice forms ________ hydrogen bonds.
- the boiling point of water ____ at higher elevations
30 Clues: lattice of ice • is a non enzymatic reaction • vapour has no hydrogen bonding • salinity is a _______ quantity • water has a ________ Structure • isotherm that shows drying process • Ice forms ________ hydrogen bonds. • method of decreasing water activity • number of monomers in disaccharides • water water that has not been boiled • hemiacetal formation is_____reaction • ...
Social studies crossword 2014-12-17
Across
- Densely over grown land with tropic vegetation
- Dry areas of land desolate waterless and without vegetation
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- A row or chain of mountains
- Point of land protecting into a body of water
- An inland grass area
- A narrow water way or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Steep decent of water from a height
- A stream of water of considerable volume
- Land that rises above surrounding land with steep slopes and peaks the summit
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- One of the seven largest land masses on earth
- An area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land larger than a bay
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- A mountain formed when lava rises out of the earths crust
- A narrow pieces of a land that connects to large land masses
- Body of salt water almost entirely surrounded by land
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaked
- A group of closely scattered islands
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- A natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Deep, narrow valley with hight steep walls
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- An area of low lying wet land
24 Clues: An inland grass area • A row or chain of mountains • An area of low lying wet land • Lowland region saturated by water • Steep decent of water from a height • A group of closely scattered islands • A stream of water of considerable volume • Deep, narrow valley with hight steep walls • Body of water completely surrounded by land • One of the seven largest land masses on earth • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2022-02-24
Across
- -the theory that the continents were a super continent that separated
- the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater and storm water can't infiltrate in the soil
- the process by whuch water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- made almost entirely of metal specifically iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- the exhalation of water vapor through the plant's stomata
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter with no intermediate liquid stage
- Plates slide sideways from each other
- an area or ridge of land that separates water dlwoing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the separation of 2 plates
- seafloor spreading
- name of the supercontinent
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- transfers heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air,or molten rock
- the process by which water changes from a liquid t a gas or vapor
- the sum of evaporation and transpiration
- When 2 plates move towards each other and colide
- when water is released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet,snow, or hail
- when one plate goes underneath the other
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- the largest resvoir of water on earth
- separated the crust from the core and make up 84% of the earth
20 Clues: seafloor spreading • the separation of 2 plates • name of the supercontinent • Plates slide sideways from each other • the largest resvoir of water on earth • the sum of evaporation and transpiration • when one plate goes underneath the other • When 2 plates move towards each other and colide • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration • ...
Unit 3 vocab 2022-02-24
Across
- -the theory that the continents were a super continent that separated
- the flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater and storm water can't infiltrate in the soil
- the process by whuch water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- made almost entirely of metal specifically iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- the exhalation of water vapor through the plant's stomata
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter with no intermediate liquid stage
- Plates slide sideways from each other
- an area or ridge of land that separates water dlwoing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the separation of 2 plates
- seafloor spreading
- name of the supercontinent
Down
- transfers heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air,or molten rock
- the process by which water changes from a liquid t a gas or vapor
- the sum of evaporation and transpiration
- When 2 plates move towards each other and colide
- when water is released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet,snow, or hail
- when one plate goes underneath the other
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- the largest resvoir of water on earth
- separated the crust from the core and make up 84% of the earth
20 Clues: seafloor spreading • the separation of 2 plates • name of the supercontinent • Plates slide sideways from each other • the largest resvoir of water on earth • the sum of evaporation and transpiration • when one plate goes underneath the other • When 2 plates move towards each other and colide • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration • ...
Chesapeake Bay Spelling Words 2022-05-20
Across
- _____________is the process of moving things
- Bay this bay is an estuary and is home to the blue crab.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life are called__________
- if you have a lot of things to choose from, you have a____________ of things to choose from
- a synonym for vegetables is___________
- this is a cloth covering
- a large number of fish swimming together
- this state of water is a river or stream flowing through a large river or lake
- this form of water is land consisting of marshes and swamps
- clarity the measure of how far light can penetrate through the water column is called_____________
Down
- something that is under water is_____________
- bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters
- this is an organism where everything lives
- a substance that pollutes something is a___________
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid is_____________
- this form of water is partially enclosed, and it is a mix between fresh and salt water
- if something is related to water it is_____________
- River this river is 39 feet long and flows into the Chesapeake Bay
- and area or ridge of land that separates water flowing into rivers, basins, and seas is called a___________
- a type of plant typically found in water and comes in large groups is called______________
20 Clues: this is a cloth covering • a synonym for vegetables is___________ • a large number of fish swimming together • this is an organism where everything lives • _____________is the process of moving things • something that is under water is_____________ • bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters • a substance that pollutes something is a___________ • ...
Chesapeake Bay Spelling Words 2022-05-20
Across
- _____________is the process of moving things
- Bay this bay is an estuary and is home to the blue crab.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life are called__________
- if you have a lot of things to choose from, you have a____________ of things to choose from
- a synonym for vegetables is___________
- this is a cloth covering
- a large number of fish swimming together
- this state of water is a river or stream flowing through a large river or lake
- this form of water is land consisting of marshes and swamps
- clarity the measure of how far light can penetrate through the water column is called_____________
Down
- something that is under water is_____________
- bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters
- this is an organism where everything lives
- a substance that pollutes something is a___________
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid is_____________
- this form of water is partially enclosed, and it is a mix between fresh and salt water
- if something is related to water it is_____________
- River this river is 39 feet long and flows into the Chesapeake Bay
- and area or ridge of land that separates water flowing into rivers, basins, and seas is called a___________
- a type of plant typically found in water and comes in large groups is called______________
20 Clues: this is a cloth covering • a synonym for vegetables is___________ • a large number of fish swimming together • this is an organism where everything lives • _____________is the process of moving things • something that is under water is_____________ • bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters • a substance that pollutes something is a___________ • ...
Chesapeake Bay Spelling Words 2022-05-20
Across
- _____________is the process of moving things
- Bay this bay is an estuary and is home to the blue crab.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life are called__________
- if you have a lot of things to choose from, you have a____________ of things to choose from
- a synonym for vegetables is___________
- this is a cloth covering
- a large number of fish swimming together
- this state of water is a river or stream flowing through a large river or lake
- this form of water is land consisting of marshes and swamps
- clarity the measure of how far light can penetrate through the water column is called_____________
Down
- something that is under water is_____________
- bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters
- this is an organism where everything lives
- a substance that pollutes something is a___________
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid is_____________
- this form of water is partially enclosed, and it is a mix between fresh and salt water
- if something is related to water it is_____________
- River this river is 39 feet long and flows into the Chesapeake Bay
- and area or ridge of land that separates water flowing into rivers, basins, and seas is called a___________
- a type of plant typically found in water and comes in large groups is called______________
20 Clues: this is a cloth covering • a synonym for vegetables is___________ • a large number of fish swimming together • this is an organism where everything lives • _____________is the process of moving things • something that is under water is_____________ • bar this is a restaurant where they serve oysters • a substance that pollutes something is a___________ • ...
hydrosphere Vocab:Kinslee Gardner 2025-09-30
Across
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through
- habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the saltwater of the ocean
- water pollution without a point of orgin
- water without salt
- the amount of water in a stream
- attraction between molecules of diffrent substances
- mix of fresh and salt water
- when surface water enters soil
- attration between molecules of the same substance
- a chemical intended to kill insects
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- upper level of saturated zone of groundwater
- evaporation from leaves and plants
Down
- gradual sinking of land
- oceanic circulation pattern driven by diffrences in temertureand salinity
- amount of energy required to raise the temerture
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- area subject to flooding during a givin number of years according to historical trends
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than sokaing into the ground
- where all spaces in sediment and rock are filled with water
- large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall into a common outlet
- excessive richness of nutriants in a body of water
- uneven distrobution of electrical charge in a molecule
- area of land drained by a river and its branches
- body of rock and sediment that stores groundwater
26 Clues: water without salt • gradual sinking of land • mix of fresh and salt water • when surface water enters soil • the amount of water in a stream • evaporation from leaves and plants • a chemical intended to kill insects • water pollution without a point of orgin • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • upper level of saturated zone of groundwater • ...
ABUTLIS1 Midterm Exam 2024-09-15
Across
- Vertical drainage pipe for conveying storm water from the roof or gutter drains
- Part of sanitary system where your sewer can be accessed to clear out clogs, or scope the line
- The plumbing work done before the settling of the fixtures or finishing (2 words)
- An arbitrarily chosen scale or quantity that represents the load of a fixture on a drainage system (2 words)
- General term that includes all "used water" discharged by households, commercial and industrial establishments
- Expensive pipe that has exceptional resistance to compression and tension and can handle high pressure (abbrev.)
- Water distribution system wherein water pumped into a large tank on top of the building is distributed to the fixtures by means of gravity
- Pipe or conduit used for carrying sewage and waste liquids
- Portion of a vent pipe through which wastewater also flows through (2 words)
- Liquid content of sewage
- Chemical added to the water to bring the non-settling particles together into larger, heavier masses of solids called floc
- Person who has earned the highest professional level of plumbing (2 words)
- Valve that allows the flow of a liquid in only one direction but closes when the normal direction of flow is reversed (2 words)
- Refers to plumbing and sanitary pipes that are installed vertically
- Any pipe that receives and conveys discharges of water closet, with or without the discharge coming from other fixtures to the house drain or house sewer
- Innovation built by the Roman Empire to convey water from the sources to the houses
- Portion of a fixture drain between a trap and the vent (2 words)
- Uppermost end of the Main Soil and Waste Vent penetrating to the roof (abbrev.)
- Water that has already been used for bathing, washing, laundry or dishwashing, but does not contain excreta
- Physical process of removing impurities from water by percolating it downward through a layer or bed of porous, granular material
- Type of water-sealed trap used for fixtures that discharge large amount of water (2 words)
- Fixture _______ valves are small valves with small twist handles or knobs, used to control water flow to individual plumbing fixtures
- Effect of dissolved minerals of mostly calcium and magnesium that may cause damage in the water supply pipes
- Physical separation between any pipe and receptor through the free atmosphere (2 words)
- Plumbing fixture that spells the difference between a Full Bathroom and a Three Quarter Bathroom
- The variety of ways by which water moves across the land
- Another term for roof drain which receives water collected on the surface of a roof and discharges it to the downspout
- Water and wastewater services provider for the West Zone of the Greater Metro Manila area
- Type of waste pipe that refers to a connection with a terminal not directly connected to the drainage system
- Science established by ancient Babylonians as evidenced by their skillful planning in their network of canals for water distribution
- Vertical pipe parallel to the waste/soil pipe to which all floor drain vents are connected (2 words)
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- Receptacle intended to receive water, liquid or water-carried waste and discharge them into the drainage system (2 words)
- A short fitting that connects two fittings
- Plumbing fixture used to wash the middle part of the body, especially the genitals
- Refers to the filling of water inside the pump before operating to avoid pump failure due to surge in pressure, flow or overheating
- Pertains to the wastewater that is accumulated inside septic tanks
- A vent that does not carry liquid or water-borne wastes (2 words)
- Type of water that is satisfactory for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes
- Type of centrifugal pump that is typically used for drawing water up from a well (2 words)
- Fitting that is made to connect three pipes with smoother angling to reduce friction and turbulence in the flow of water
- Water ________ pertains to the removal of dissolved calcium and magnesium salts in water
- Pipe fitting that connects two pipes that have the same diameter and are the same type
- Slightly sloping tunnels driven into hillsides that contained groundwater and were probably originated in ancient Persia about 700 BCE
- Liquid waste and wastewater generated by residential and commercial sources and carried in sewers
- Transformation of water from liquid to gas phases as it moves from the ground or bodies of water into the overlying atmosphere
- Water ________ refers to the knocking in the pipes caused when faucets in the lower levels are shut off abruptly or automatically
- Underground tank that is usually built of reinforced concrete and connected with a pump
- Separation of freshwater from salt water or brackish water
- Type of pump that is used in applications where excess water must be pumped away from a particular area (2 words)
- Connected to every drain to ensure the plumbing works properly and waste is removed
- A fitting that has openings on all four of its ends and can connect four pipes
- Back________ refers to the reversing of normal flow resulting from negative or sub atmospheric pressures in the distribution piping of a water supply system
- A receptacle or vault used to collect organic waste discharged from the house sewer (2 words)
- Type of PVC pipe usually used for sanitary system that is orange in color and not designed to carry hot water
- Device used to measure in liters or gallons the amount of water that passes through the water service (2 words)
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials
- Plumbing fixture used to convey organic body waste to the plumbing system (2 words)
- A bowl or a basin used for washing the face and hands
- Refers to plumbing and sanitary pipes that are installed horizontally
- Solid organic matter that are denser than water and settle at the bottom of the septic tank
60 Clues: Liquid content of sewage • A short fitting that connects two fittings • A bowl or a basin used for washing the face and hands • The variety of ways by which water moves across the land • Pipe or conduit used for carrying sewage and waste liquids • Separation of freshwater from salt water or brackish water • ...
Plants 2024-06-17
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- Female part of a flower, accepts pollen
- Moves water and nutrients up and down a plants stem
- The best soil for all plants
- Water moving through a plants leaves through evaporation
- Sticky when wet, hard when dry, holds water and nutrients very well
- Floury, hold nutrients and water fairly well
- Lets water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in and out of leaves
- Type of root that is deep and long
- Dry, does not hold nutrients well, lets water through easily
- Any liquid or gas besides water moving from high concentration to low concentration
- A form of asexual reproduction, stems on the surface of the soil
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- Moves water up a plants stem
- A toxin, like a pesticide, collecting in an organism over time
- Process by which plants make their own food
- Something that harms a plant or steals its resources
- A form of asexual reproduction, stems under the soil
- Type of root that is spread out and shallow
- Water moving from high concentration to low concentration
- Male part of a flower, contains pollen
19 Clues: Moves water up a plants stem • The best soil for all plants • Type of root that is deep and long • Male part of a flower, contains pollen • Female part of a flower, accepts pollen • Process by which plants make their own food • Type of root that is spread out and shallow • Floury, hold nutrients and water fairly well • Moves water and nutrients up and down a plants stem • ...
project 2020-12-14
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- step 4 of the water cycle
- uniform, grayish clouds
- the lower part of the mantle.
- between the mantle and the inner core.
- water without salt in it
- dark gray clouds associated with continuous falling rain or snow
- step 6 of the water cycle
- describes all the water on Earth.
- appear as gray, puffy masses that form in groups
- is the only substance on Earth that is naturally found as solid ice and gas
- Oxygen and silicon are often found bound together. Together, they form
- the total mass of that element compared to the mass of other elements
- the top layer of the geosphere
- innermost layer of Earth.
- crust that covers the ocean floor.
- step 7 of the water cycle
- gray or blue-gray, made of ice crystals and water droplets
- step 1 of the water cycle
- outermost layer of the atmosphere.
- water with salt in in
- Describes all the ice on earth.
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- step 3 of the water cycle
- the outermost layer or shell of Earth.
- large collections of tiny “cloud droplets.”
- describes all the living things on Earth.
- the middle layer of Earth.
- describes all the rocks found on and in Earth’s ground.
- low puffy, gray clouds
- slabs of lithosphere covered with crust.
- the total volume of that element compared to the volume of other elements
- step 2 of the water cycle
- made of hot, solid rock.
- covers Earth’s surface and is found within Earth.
- call the movement of water around Earth
- the upper part of the mantle.
- describes the air on Earth.
- contains more than 80% of all gas found in the atmosphere.
- step 5 of the water cycle
- crust that makes up the continents.
39 Clues: water with salt in in • low puffy, gray clouds • uniform, grayish clouds • water without salt in it • made of hot, solid rock. • step 3 of the water cycle • step 4 of the water cycle • step 6 of the water cycle • step 2 of the water cycle • innermost layer of Earth. • step 7 of the water cycle • step 5 of the water cycle • step 1 of the water cycle • the middle layer of Earth. • ...
Three Ecosystem Cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen 2024-01-30
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- Carbon ___________: carbon as it is found in the air, in a gas form
- Water rises up into the sky, moves through the air, and comes back down to Earth in a never-ending ___________
- When animals and plants __________, carbon from their bodies enters the Earth's crust
- Water turns from a liquid form into a gas form when it is heated
- Water that flows downhill on Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans
- This comes form car exhausts and can tons of extra nitrogen to the environment
- The tiny droplets of water that collect together in the atmosphere form _____________
- When water evaporates from plants, it is called ________________
- The process in which plants soak up carbon dioxide
- ______________ effect: the warming of the atmosphere due to certain gases
- The water that's underground in the soil
- When water vapor cools high in the atmosphere it turns back into tiny liquid drops of liquid water
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- Nitrogen makes it way to the ground through rain, snow, hail, sleet. This is known as _________________
- An imbalance in the nitrogen cycle caused by human activities can negatively impact the ________________
- A force that pulls water downward to the surface of the Earth and even into the ground
- We cannot simply breathe nitrogen in, therefore we must get it from ____________
- There is more of this gas than oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- When gravity pulls the drops of water in clouds back to Earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail
- A substance that is the 4th most common element in the universe
- Water that is turned into a gas is known as water ____________
- Trees are known as carbon ___________ because they take so much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere
- Only about 3% of all the water on Earth is _____________
- Most of the water on planet Earth can be found here
- Global Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased temperatures worldwide. This is known as global _____________
- Lately, carbon dioxide levels on planet Earth have been _________________
25 Clues: The water that's underground in the soil • The process in which plants soak up carbon dioxide • Most of the water on planet Earth can be found here • Only about 3% of all the water on Earth is _____________ • Water that is turned into a gas is known as water ____________ • A substance that is the 4th most common element in the universe • ...
Landforms Around the World 2025-12-04
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- – a natural stream of water that flows over land and empties into a sea, lake, or ocean.
- – fertile ground in a desert where water and some vegetation can be found.
- – a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- – a flat or gently rolling area of land with little change in elevation.
- – a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- – a group, cluster, or chain of islands.
- – coral, rock, or sand that sticks out of or near the surface of the water.
- – a very dry, barren region with little to no plant growth or annual rainfall.
- – a man‑made waterway for ship passage or irrigation.
- – a rounded raised area, higher than surrounding land but not as high as a mountain.
- – a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- – a large body of salt water often connected to an ocean.
- – low‑elevation freshwater wetland with spongy, muddy land and lots of water. ]
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- – a massive, dense, very slow‑moving body of ice.
- – one of the seven largest land masses on Earth.
- – ginormous bodies of salt water that cover 2/3 of the earth’s surface.
- – valleys can be U‑ or V‑shaped; they are the low lands between surrounding hills/mountains.
- – land that is completely surrounded by water.
- – flat land (like a plain) but at higher elevation.
- – a narrow strip of land with water on both sides that joins two larger land masses.
- – a separation/crack in Earth’s crust caused by tectonic movement and pressure.
- – land formed by sediment deposited at a river’s mouth; usually very fertile.
- – a large body of water surrounded by land (bigger than a pond, smaller than a sea).
- – a mountain with a flat top and steep rocky sides.
24 Clues: – a group, cluster, or chain of islands. • – land that is completely surrounded by water. • – one of the seven largest land masses on Earth. • – a massive, dense, very slow‑moving body of ice. • – flat land (like a plain) but at higher elevation. • – a mountain with a flat top and steep rocky sides. • – a man‑made waterway for ship passage or irrigation. • ...
Impact on Earth's Systems 2021-11-16
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- the highest level of groundwater in an area, beneath the Earth's surface
- The laying down of sediments in a new location
- a large fire that spreads quickly and destroys forests, grasslands and other areas
- The breaking down of rock due to water, wind or ice
- ability of a material to allow water to pass through
- a type of chemical weathering that appears sometimes as rust
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- a long, high wave of water caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption
- a spinning column of air with wind speeds up to 300 miles per hour
- an area of land where all of the groundwater and surface water from the area drains from higher areas to lower areas and into the same body of water
- The type of weathering of rock into smaller fragments by natural physical agents
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- the sudden and violent discharge of gas, ash, molten rock and other materials
- water above the Earth's surface
- This type of weathering occurs when rocks are decomposed, dissolved or loosened by chemical processes
- The movement of sediment by water, wind, ice or gravity
- surface land area where water enters an aquifer
- water beneath the Earth's surface
- a permeable rock layer than can hold or transport water
- a violent, usually destructive, natural occurrence
- a small area defined by its ecology and other environmental characteristics
20 Clues: water above the Earth's surface • water beneath the Earth's surface • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • The laying down of sediments in a new location • surface land area where water enters an aquifer • a violent, usually destructive, natural occurrence • The breaking down of rock due to water, wind or ice • ...
Oceans 2022-03-03
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- Solid and gaseous phase of matter, no liquid stage
- canyons deep channels cut through the continental shelf
- water coming off the earth's surface
- cycle Water circulates between earth oceans, atmosphere, and land
- plain Underwater plain laying between the continental rise and mid-ocean ridge
- Water vapor in the air changed into liquid water
- overgrowth of algae
- fishing overfishing or threatening a fishes environment
- third largest ocean
- open ocean Beyond the continental shelf
- Evaporation of water from plants leaves
- undersea mountains
- fifth-largest ocean
- Rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- very long periods of waves
- Water changes from liquid to gas or vapor
- Development Disrupts fragile marine environments
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- zone Ocean meets land
- Transfer of heat by the movement of a heated fluid
- animals that live on or in the ocean floor
- All water on the earth's surface
- identify ocean features
- zone Farther away from the shore
- Water soaking into the ground
- Production of light from marine animals
- long, narrow,depressions on the ocean floor
- change sea surface rise impacting climate
- fourth largest ocean
- second largest ocean
- zone Ocean floor
- land runoff
- Salt concentration in ocean water
- Largest ocean
- zone Area of ocean unsustainable of life
- Upward movement to the ocean surface
35 Clues: land runoff • Largest ocean • undersea mountains • overgrowth of algae • third largest ocean • fifth-largest ocean • fourth largest ocean • second largest ocean • identify ocean features • zone Ocean floor • zone Ocean meets land • very long periods of waves • Water soaking into the ground • All water on the earth's surface • Salt concentration in ocean water • ...
Unit 3: Matter to Organisms Vocab 2025-01-02
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- a process in which the Sun heats liquid water and changes it into a gas.
- an animal that only eats other animals.
- an animal that eats another animal.
- an organism that gets its energy by feeding on decaying organisms and wastes.
- Earth’s liquid water and ice, water in soil and rock, and water vapor in the air.
- an animal that eats only plants and plant products.
- non-living or related to non-living things
- the clearing of trees and forests for non-forest use.
- an animal that eats plants and other animals.
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- a process in plants that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- Cycle the process in which water is recycled over and over again through the hydrosphere.
- an organism that can make its own food and provides food for other organisms.
- any form of water that falls from the sky.
- Web all the paths that energy can take through an ecosystem.
- a process in which water vapor cools and turns into drops of water.
- an animal that is eaten by another animal.
- Chain the path of energy through an ecosystem.
- a series of events that repeats.
- Cycle a natural cycle in which nitrogen in the air is used by plants and animals and is then released into the air again.
- living or related to living things
- an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms.
21 Clues: a series of events that repeats. • living or related to living things • an animal that eats another animal. • an animal that only eats other animals. • any form of water that falls from the sky. • an animal that is eaten by another animal. • non-living or related to non-living things • an animal that eats plants and other animals. • ...
Geographical features 2024-11-08
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- Wet, muddy land with plants, sometimes near rivers.
- Very big water body that covers most of the Earth; the Pacific is the largest.
- Natural water that is very hot; people can relax in it.
- A very tall and big rock; Kilimanjaro and Fuji are famous ones.
- A place with many trees; the Amazon is the biggest one.
- Sandy land by the water; Hua Hin and Phuket are famous in Thailand.
- A special type of tree that grows in salty water near the coast.
- Low land between mountains or hills.
- A very dry place with a lot of sand; the Gobi is a famous one in Asia.
- Where the land meets the ocean or sea.
- The side of a river, where land meets the water.
- A small, round mountain.
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- A dark, hollow space inside rock or mountains.
- A high, steep rock by the edge of land.
- One of the large land areas on Earth, like Asia or Africa.
- A mountain that can erupt with hot lava; Erebus is one in Antarctica.
- Land surrounded by water; Iceland and Greenland are examples.
- Water falling from a high place; Victoria and Iguazu are very famous.
- Water body with flowing water; the Yangtze is very long in China.
- A large body of fresh water surrounded by land; the Caspian Sea is actually one.
20 Clues: A small, round mountain. • Low land between mountains or hills. • Where the land meets the ocean or sea. • A high, steep rock by the edge of land. • A dark, hollow space inside rock or mountains. • The side of a river, where land meets the water. • Wet, muddy land with plants, sometimes near rivers. • Natural water that is very hot; people can relax in it. • ...
Lotic Ecosystem Vocab terms 2024-10-22
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- positioning of an organism in a food chain such as decomposer, consumer, or producer
- small particles of soil, rock, sand, and other minerals carried by the water
- Shallow, fast-moving section of a river characterized by turbulent water
- freshwater ecosystem characterized by flowing water
- animal lacking a backbone such as insects
- specific environment or place an organism and its species resides in
- found downstream from riffles, slower-moving section of a river
- complex network of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem
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- Steepness or slope of land where a river or stream flows
- the bottom, or substrate, of a lotic system, inhabited by benthic organisms
- the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water
- a partially enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with the Ocean
- the introduction of harmful substances of contaminants
- the seasonal movement of fish within a lotic system
- area along banks or shores of a river or stream characterized by vegetation and other important factors to a river ecosystem
- process of rock and soil wearing away via water flow and collision
- area of land that is periodically saturated with water and serves as transition from aquatic to terrestrial zones
- A small, narrow, usually fast-flowing body of water
- study of water
- A larger, broader, usually slower-flowing body of water
20 Clues: study of water • animal lacking a backbone such as insects • the seasonal movement of fish within a lotic system • A small, narrow, usually fast-flowing body of water • freshwater ecosystem characterized by flowing water • the introduction of harmful substances of contaminants • A larger, broader, usually slower-flowing body of water • ...
Science Vocabulary 2014-11-03
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- how much stuff is in something
- heat movement
- how plants make food
- water that does not have salt
- something frozen becoming a liquid
- mass of ice
- spinning on earths axis
- earth spins on it
- amount of water vapor in the air
- forecast
- water below the surface
- radiant waves
- ideas that explain something
- group of atoms
- radiation that can absorb molecules
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- when north pole leans towards or away from earth
- direct contact between two substances
- place where water is stored for use
- energy in motion
- stuff
- rain
- amount of heat in an object
- traveling around something
- extremely cold
- water turned into water vapor
- energy from the sun
- energy transfer by contact
- layers of gases
- when the air his holding as much water as it can
- substance with no shape
30 Clues: rain • stuff • forecast • mass of ice • heat movement • radiant waves • extremely cold • group of atoms • layers of gases • energy in motion • earth spins on it • energy from the sun • how plants make food • spinning on earths axis • water below the surface • substance with no shape • traveling around something • energy transfer by contact • amount of heat in an object • ideas that explain something • ...
Stranded 2 2022-10-19
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- It flies but poops
- Sand with water next to it
- Flying mammal
- It cuts stuff
- gun It shoots a big red thing that is super
- fruit with hard shell and water in it
- It floats on water
- It worms you up and orange
- when you don't eat to the point of death
- It flies ing the sky super high up
- It eats bananas and climbs trees
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- wild pigs
- It is hard and made up of minerals
- Eats seals and bites people in the water
- Place were bears live
- It takes pictures
- You have to eat —--- to survive
- Huge star that warms us up
- Pandas eat it
- Made up of wood and leaves
- bottle It holds water
- were you stay when camping
- They live in the water
- Fish are in it and rimes with Pea
- It cuts wood
25 Clues: wild pigs • It cuts wood • Flying mammal • It cuts stuff • Pandas eat it • It takes pictures • It flies but poops • It floats on water • Place were bears live • They live in the water • bottle It holds water • Sand with water next to it • Huge star that warms us up • Made up of wood and leaves • were you stay when camping • It worms you up and orange • You have to eat —--- to survive • ...
Aquatic biomes crossword puzzle 2024-11-12
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- A type of swamp made up of wetland and dead plants
- Harmful chemicals that negatively effects our ocean and our health
- wet, muddy land caused by flooding from salt water
- 2nd largest river in America
- Too much of this can cause a decrease of marine life in the ocean
- When river water and seawater mix
- When little water reaches Earth's land
- Brown algae
- Organisms that live in the sea
- Sand and saltwater are found here
- Layer of the ocean that doesn't get sunlight
- Where the North Sea and Great Britain meet
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- Layer of the ocean that gets sunlight
- Excess water that could potentially be polluted
- Cleans dirty water
- When a lot of water reaches Earth's land
- 4th largest lake in America
- Deep trench found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean
- Water that is not salty
- A mix of fresh and saltwater
20 Clues: Brown algae • Cleans dirty water • Water that is not salty • 4th largest lake in America • 2nd largest river in America • A mix of fresh and saltwater • Organisms that live in the sea • When river water and seawater mix • Sand and saltwater are found here • Layer of the ocean that gets sunlight • When little water reaches Earth's land • When a lot of water reaches Earth's land • ...
Transport in plants 2025-02-12
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- two monossacharide joined together
- tendency for water to attracted to hydrophilic surface
- ... of cell contents provide interrupted flow of water
- water moves through cell walls
- pulling of water caused by transpiration
- Plants that lives in dry place
- organic molecule containing nitrogen
- amino acid containing sulfur
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- is a sink
- water moves from cell to cell through plasmodesmata
- tendency for water to stick to each other
- organic molecule phosphorus
- H ions moves with sucrose through ... protein
- b-glucose is isomer of glucose to make
- provide hardened structure preventing vessels from collapsing
- sprouting potato tuber is a ...
- monossacharides for sucrose
- where plants would make cellulose the most
- hair-like structure helps to traps moist air
- thick, waterproof ... strip prevents water moving through the apoplast
- a-glucose is isomer of glucose to make
21 Clues: is a sink • organic molecule phosphorus • monossacharides for sucrose • amino acid containing sulfur • water moves through cell walls • Plants that lives in dry place • sprouting potato tuber is a ... • two monossacharide joined together • organic molecule containing nitrogen • b-glucose is isomer of glucose to make • a-glucose is isomer of glucose to make • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-02-13
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- Sun's energy trapped by gases and causes the Earth to warm.
- the measure of energy of an object
- Energy of motion
- Thick blanket of gases around the Earth
- Circulating air flow due to temperature changes, heat rises, cold sinks
- Heat is transferred through electromagnetic radiation
- Water from the plant leaves that goes into the atmosphere
- Weather conditions over a long period of time
- The solid portion of the Earth
- The water portion of the Earth
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- How hot or cold something is
- water from the sky
- Heat transferred directly through touch from one object to another
- Energy from the sun
- Gases that absorb heat, ex Water Vapor, CO2
- Heat transferred through the movement of liquid
- Movement of gas or liquid
- Gaseous water
- The living part of the Earth
- Water going from the gas to liquid phase
- Water going from the liquid to gas phase
21 Clues: Gaseous water • Energy of motion • water from the sky • Energy from the sun • Movement of gas or liquid • How hot or cold something is • The living part of the Earth • The solid portion of the Earth • The water portion of the Earth • the measure of energy of an object • Thick blanket of gases around the Earth • Water going from the gas to liquid phase • ...
All About Rivers 2017-05-15
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- Where the river starts.
- Where two streams of a river meeet.
- Minerals being carried through the water.
- When water is turned into vapour.
- When rain is formed.
- When minerals and energy is lost from rivers this can happen if there is shallow waters.
- Basin An area that river water is drained.
- The part of a river that meets a bigger supply of water.
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- cycle How water gets round our planet.
- When land around river baanks faall away.
- When vapour tuens back to water.
- Water lands on plants and then rises as vapour.
- A area of land that consits many streams that drian into a larger main body river.
- A smaller sort of river that jions a main stream of another river.
- Run Off When the excess water from other types of weather flow down land and back into the main stream.
- water The water that falls to the ground.
16 Clues: When rain is formed. • Where the river starts. • When vapour tuens back to water. • When water is turned into vapour. • Where two streams of a river meeet. • cycle How water gets round our planet. • When land around river baanks faall away. • Minerals being carried through the water. • water The water that falls to the ground. • Basin An area that river water is drained. • ...
Transport system vocabulary 2025-08-07
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- Stomata is present in leaves & ...........
- CO₂
- Upward, brings water and minerals.
- CO₂ + H₂O + Light = O₂ + Glucose
- Stomata is ........... in daytime.
- H₂O
- Photosynthesis happens here.
- After photosynthesis, oxygen & ......... are produced.
- Loss of water in humans.
- Plenty inside the guard cells.
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- A lot of chlorophyll, pair, bean-shaped.
- Small, tiny openings in the leaves.
- Water in gas form.
- Another word for transport.
- Loss of water in plants.
- Up&down, 2-way.
- Another word for "epidermis."
- Plant parts that absorb water.
18 Clues: CO₂ • H₂O • Up&down, 2-way. • Water in gas form. • Loss of water in plants. • Loss of water in humans. • Another word for transport. • Photosynthesis happens here. • Another word for "epidermis." • Plant parts that absorb water. • Plenty inside the guard cells. • CO₂ + H₂O + Light = O₂ + Glucose • Upward, brings water and minerals. • Stomata is ........... in daytime. • ...
Blastoise Moveset 2024-01-02
15 Clues: 1 Water St • 12 Dark Ph • 1 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 9 Normal Ph • 56 Water Ph • 1 Normal St • 25 Water St • 42 Steel St • 15 Water Sp • 30 Water Ph • 49 Water Sp • 35 Normal St • Evo Steel Sp • 20 Normal St
Infused with clues 2025-09-09
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- To wash away impurities, both physical and spiritual.
- The state of living whole, well, and strong.
- The natural process by which the body restores itself.
- A powerful cascade of water that refreshes both land and spirit.
- The renewed strength the body feels after pure water and rest.
- The strength and liveliness that come from good health.
- To restore energy, like cool water on a warm summer day.
- A small river or steady flow that nourishes land and people.
- The clear vision and thought that pure water can bring.
- An invisible gift in air and water, essential for every breath.
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- The way water moves gently through rivers and streams.
- The restoration sought by both body and spirit after rest or prayer.
- Gentle rays, like sunlight, that bring warmth and life.
- The harmony of body and life, like a well-built house beam.
- The act of replenishing the body with water.
- Free from blemish or mixture, the way water is meant to be.
- A natural source of water rising from the earth.
- The name given to the special water system.
18 Clues: The name given to the special water system. • The state of living whole, well, and strong. • The act of replenishing the body with water. • A natural source of water rising from the earth. • To wash away impurities, both physical and spiritual. • The way water moves gently through rivers and streams. • The natural process by which the body restores itself. • ...
Weather 2022-12-12
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- a tool used to measure temperature
- low, flat layers of clouds
- moving air
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- a tool used to measure how much precipitation has fallen
- the continuous movement of water from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again
- the process of water vapor cooling, turning into liquid water drops
- a person who studies and predicts the weather
- the force of air pressing down on Earth's surface
- puffy clouds with flat bottoms
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- the process of water changing from a liquid into water vapor, a gas
- what the air is like outside at a certain time and place
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air
- thin, wispy clouds high above the ground
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
19 Clues: moving air • low, flat layers of clouds • puffy clouds with flat bottoms • a tool used to measure wind speed • a tool used to measure temperature • a tool used to measure air pressure • thin, wispy clouds high above the ground • a measure of how hot or cold something is • a person who studies and predicts the weather • rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds • ...
Biosphere crossword 2021-10-21
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- Name given to the process of water being continously recycled through the earths spheres is the water ......
- Chemical name to a greenhouse gas released by fossil fuels.
- Process that plants undergo to obtain energy.
- Process that animals undergo to obtain energy.
- All living things require this.
- When water in its gaseous state hits a cold object.
- Name given to earth's crust and cool part of the mantle.
- Name given to all the gases that surround the earth.
- Smallest component of a living thing.
- Form of water in solid form.
- Process of humans removing forests for cities and other self interests.
- Clouds is a formation of this.
- Name given to the variety of living things on earth.
- Finish the sentence. The amount of water on Earth remains fairly ........
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- Another name for rain.
- Name for the evaporation of water from plants.
- Name given to non-renewable resources that release carbon dioxide are ......... fuels.
- When water gains energy, it turns from a liquid to a....
- Largest source of water on earth.
- Chemical formula for water.
- All energy on earth originates from the ......
- Name given to all the water on earth.
- Organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs.
- Name given to all living things on earth.
- Organelle where animals create energy.
- When a complete species of a living thing no longer exists.
- A major difference between a plant and animal cell.
27 Clues: Another name for rain. • Chemical formula for water. • Form of water in solid form. • Clouds is a formation of this. • All living things require this. • Largest source of water on earth. • Name given to all the water on earth. • Smallest component of a living thing. • Organelle where animals create energy. • Name given to all living things on earth. • ...
Geography Jargon 2016-02-22
Across
- Body of water, often larger than a gulf, almost surrounded by land
- Narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- Continent or island
- A huge landmass on earth
- Large body of water that flows across land
- Raised area of flat land
- Raised flat landform smaller than a plateau
- The name for a shape that land can take
- Broad, large area of level or gently rolling land
- Inlet of sea that can separate an island from the mainland
- Body of water, sometimes larger than a bay, nearly circled by land
- Low area between mountains or hills
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Deep, narrow, steep-sided valley cut into a plateau by a river
Down
- Body of water smaller than an ocean, but larger than a gulf or bay
- High, flat-topped mountain or hill
- Landform that extends from a continent into a sea or ocean
- Top of a hill
- Large mass of ice and snow
- Landmass completely surrounded by water
- Small body of water that flows into a river
- Sharp, jagged mountain top
- A part of Earth's surface that rises 1000 feet or more
- Where a river begins
- Largest body of water
- a part of Earth's surface that stands less than 1000 feet high
26 Clues: Top of a hill • Continent or island • Where a river begins • Largest body of water • A huge landmass on earth • Raised area of flat land • Large mass of ice and snow • Sharp, jagged mountain top • High, flat-topped mountain or hill • Low area between mountains or hills • Landmass completely surrounded by water • The name for a shape that land can take • ...
vocabulary part 2 2015-04-29
Across
- the act of one organism captures and feed on another organism
- water that is held underground
- the act of competing for superiority
- the process where water is heated and turns into water vapor
- the continuous cycle where water is used and returned to the earth constantly
- a process used to remove nitrogen from the soil
- the continuous cycle where atmospheric nitrogen and nitrogenous compounds are converted
- part where water is returned back to the earth by rain, hail, or etc
- the process where water is removed from plants
- an relationship where both organisms benefit off each other
Down
- the process where nitrogenous compounds are made for use by plants
- the cycle in which carbon is being used and replenished into the atmosphere
- the organism the parasite lives on
- when two organisms work together for a common cause
- an organism that feeds on another organism
- the part in the water cycle where water is turned back into a liquid
- the act of decomposing
- when two independent organism live peacefully with each other
- an organism that feeds on another organism
- the different way organisms work and interact
- an relationship where one organism is benefited but the other is not harmed or benefited
- an relationship where one organism is harmed and one is benefited
- an animal being eaten by and predator
- when excess water on the surface runs to drains and water sources
24 Clues: the act of decomposing • water that is held underground • the organism the parasite lives on • the act of competing for superiority • an animal being eaten by and predator • an organism that feeds on another organism • an organism that feeds on another organism • the different way organisms work and interact • the process where water is removed from plants • ...
Geo 25 terms Crossword LLAMA 2016-01-11
Across
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- steep descent of water from a height
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- an artificial water way used for irrigation or travel
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- A row or chain of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
- hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- ring shaped island formed by coral built up on the rim of an underwater volcano
Down
- large continuous body of salt water
- large chunks of ice that break off a glacier
- mountains formed when lava rises through the earths crust
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- Large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- A group of closely scattered island
- One of the seven largest land masses on earth.
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on all three sides
- am inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: am inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • deeper part of a river or harbor • large continuous body of salt water • A group of closely scattered island • steep descent of water from a height • sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • deep narrow valley with high steep walls • ...
Surface Processes 2025-04-04
Across
- General shape of a land surface.
- Solid water.
- Erosion and deposition of unsorted, angular sediments due to gravity.
- Water soaking into the ground.
- The ability of water to rise in small openings. Greater in smaller sediments (clay, silt
- A change in the rock that forms a new compound.
- Gaseous water.
- The ability for soil to hold water [see previous conversation].
- Landscapes with the lowest relief and often flat layers of sedimentary rock.
Down
- Spaces between rocks filled with water.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles called sediments.
- The ability of soil or sediment to allow water to flow down through it.
- Type of weathering where rocks are broken down without changing composition.
- Forces that push Earth's crust to a higher elevation, like faulting, folding, tilting of bedrock, and volcanic action [see previous conversation].
- Forces that decrease the elevation of Earth's crust, mainly erosion [see previous conversation].
- Water falling to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail [see previous conversation].
- Landscapes with the greatest relief, high peaks & deep valleys, and faulted/tilted bedrock.
- Liquid water becoming water vapor.
- The change in elevation between the highest and lowest points.
- The amount of space between sediments.
- Transportation of sediments.
- Landscapes with high relief but relatively flat due to erosion and horizontal layers of sedimentary rock.
22 Clues: Solid water. • Gaseous water. • Transportation of sediments. • Water soaking into the ground. • General shape of a land surface. • Liquid water becoming water vapor. • The amount of space between sediments. • Spaces between rocks filled with water. • A change in the rock that forms a new compound. • The change in elevation between the highest and lowest points. • ...
AP Bio Unit 1 2025-04-17
Across
- structural polysaccharide in plants
- level of protein structure referring to linear sequence of amino acids
- Molecule opposite ends have partial charges
- no double bonds between carbon in the carbon chain=more hydrogen
- Bond weak bond that holds water molecules together
- 3D folding due to intraction between the side chains of the Amino Acids
- difficult to break surface of water due to cohesion
- a chemical reaction to link monomers together, creating water as a byproduct
- secondary structure of a protein, two strands of polypeptides are side by side
- water attracts to other molecules
- molecule consisting of polypeptides(amino acid chains) folded into a 3D shape, elements C, H, O, N
- the process of breaking down polymers using water
- polymers made of nucleotide monomers that store, transmit, and express hereditary information
- water resists temperature change due to heat release when hydrogen bonds form and heat absorption when hydrogen bonds break
Down
- upward movement of water due to cohesion, adhesion, and surface tension
- water attracts water
- contains one or more double bonds
- shape of a protein, association of 2 or more polypeptides
- contains a carbonyl group and many hydroxyl groups, elements C, H, O
- when water evaporates, it takes heat with it
- simple sugars
- two fatty acid tails(hydrophobic) attached to a glycerol and a phosphate(hydrophllic)
22 Clues: simple sugars • water attracts water • contains one or more double bonds • water attracts to other molecules • structural polysaccharide in plants • Molecule opposite ends have partial charges • when water evaporates, it takes heat with it • the process of breaking down polymers using water • Bond weak bond that holds water molecules together • ...
