water Crossword Puzzles
water cycle 2023-01-06
Across
- When something spreads, extends, or enlarges.
- A group of atoms bonded together to create a basic unit of a
- Vapor Water in the gaseous phase.
- A state of matter that stays fixed in a firm, stable shape.
- the rock.
- Products of water vapor condensation in the atmosphere
- Process of water moving from the ground surface into the
- (ex. water or H2O)
- Process of a solid changing directly into a gas without
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices
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- A state of matter that expands freely into any available
- Process of a gas changing into a liquid (ex. clouds)
- Process of water slowly moving through a filter (ex. water
- Process of a liquid changing into a gas (ex. steam).
- process of a substance gathering into an area (ex. a lake)
- Process of water moving through a plant and evaporating
- A state of matter that flows freely but is of constant volume.
- of the leaves, stems, and flowers.
- through the liquid phase (ex. ice turning into a gas).
- through the soil).
- fall to the ground (ex. rain, snow, sleet, graupel, and
- The draining away of water from the surface of the land.
22 Clues: the rock. • through the soil). • (ex. water or H2O) • Vapor Water in the gaseous phase. • of the leaves, stems, and flowers. • When something spreads, extends, or enlarges. • Process of a gas changing into a liquid (ex. clouds) • Process of a liquid changing into a gas (ex. steam). • Products of water vapor condensation in the atmosphere • ...
Water Vocabulary 2023-01-05
Across
- contamination of water by waste matter or other material that is harmful to organisms that are exposed to the water
- a temperature increase in a body of water that is caused by human activity
- all the bodies of freshwater, salt water, ice, and snow that are found above the ground
- pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site
- a structure that is built across a river to control a river's flow
- suitable for drinking
- an artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- the water beneath the Earth's surface
- a microorganism, another organism, a virus, or a protein that causes disease; an infectious agent
- the accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain
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- pollution that comes from a specific site
- the percentage of the total volume of a rock or sediment that consists of open spaces
- a process that increases the amount of nutrients in a body of water through human activities such as waste disposal and land drainage
- a process of removing salt from the ocean water
- water that contains wastes from homes or industries
- the ability of a rock or sediment to lets fluids pass through its open spaces or pores
- an area in which water travels downward to become part of an aquifer
- the area of land that is drained by the water system
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- a flowing network of rivers and streams draining a river basin
20 Clues: suitable for drinking • the water beneath the Earth's surface • pollution that comes from a specific site • a process of removing salt from the ocean water • water that contains wastes from homes or industries • the area of land that is drained by the water system • an artificial body of water that usually forms behind a dam • ...
water cycle 2022-12-01
Across
- Pellets of frozen rain falling
- Wispy white strands, ice crystals, high
- Water falling to the ground
- When water goes below the surface
- Large body of salt water
- Ice crystals falling as flakes
- Dense, white, fluffy cloud mid/low level
- Water droplets on thin exposed objects
- Water that runs beneath the earths surface
- Liquid precipitation
- Small drops of water suspended in cold air
- Glass container containing soil and plants
- Large ice mass on water
- Flat, hazy, low lying clouds
- Water that flows in oceans, lakes, rivers
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- Water escaping from a plant pores
- Large ice mass on the ground
- Natural body of water surrounded by land
- Low lying cloud on the earths surface
- A thin layer of ice on a surface
- Water vapor turning to a liquid
- Water vapor & ice crystals in the sky
- Too much precipitation in low lying areas
- Provides heat energy for the water cycle
- Liquid turning to a gas
- Natural body of running fresh water
26 Clues: Liquid precipitation • Liquid turning to a gas • Large ice mass on water • Large body of salt water • Water falling to the ground • Large ice mass on the ground • Flat, hazy, low lying clouds • Pellets of frozen rain falling • Water vapor turning to a liquid • Ice crystals falling as flakes • A thin layer of ice on a surface • Water escaping from a plant pores • ...
water pollution 2022-12-06
Across
- rhymes with slime and comes from stank water
- found on military bases
- protects the water that we use from gross stuff by law
- stuff put into the water making it dirty
- level(MCL)
- used when u are not connected to a city sewage
- human-produced chemicals
- like when there's a smell in the room and u figure out the specific place it comes from
- like a pool… but of pure dookie
- like when you get a stuffy nose and u cant breath.. Lowkey need this
- things that go around oil spills
- an aquatic zone where it lacks oxygen
- like that one friend who points out the fakes
Down
- like Roches when u turn on the lights at 3 am, “spread out squad!”
- a piece of the septic system
- used to be around in manufacturing but lowkey caused cancer
- they found this stuff on the field, pretty natural
- used to clean dookie water
- cleaning the surface of the water after oil spill
- source it comes from a non specific place
- human fertility in nature
- can be found in the fish we eat, it's a good day not to be prego!
- dinguse hit a rock and spilled his drink
- the standard for clean drinking water
- like whats in our pencils
25 Clues: level(MCL) • found on military bases • human-produced chemicals • human fertility in nature • like whats in our pencils • used to clean dookie water • a piece of the septic system • like a pool… but of pure dookie • things that go around oil spills • the standard for clean drinking water • an aquatic zone where it lacks oxygen • stuff put into the water making it dirty • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-06
Across
- this is a huge container of wastewater for homes; typically underground
- a phenomenon when bodies of water enriched in nutrients
- man-made ponds lined with rubber made to contain big quantities of livestock manure
- a naturally made metal that's increased its concentrations due to human activity
- in this body of water you will find little to no life due to its low-oxygen concentration levels
- dead plants and animal matter are an example of...
- a group of compounds used to manufacture plastics, responsible for many enviornmental problems
- a compound that is typically used for mining and inductrial use, and contributes to water contanimnation
- when heated water contains less...
- the standard level for drinking water safely accoriding to the EPA
- you can find pollution being produced here
- these are acids deposited on earth as rain/snow/gasses/particles that attach to plants, soil, and water
- Found in plastics and cans. Causes cancer, miscarriages, mimics estrogen
- an example of pathogenic waste is...
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- this metal is typically harmless but when converted into this form and becomes toxic and can become extremely dangerous to humans
- an increase in fertility in a body of water
- how much oxygen a specific amount of water uses over time at specific temperatures
- this is a species that identifies whether or not disease-leading pathogens are likely present
- group of microorganisms that live in human and animal intestines
- byproduct waste from wastewater
- a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms living in it
- is a layer of clean water in the middle of a septic tank
- this is a place where pollution is produced from
- this is the leading source of oil pollution in the oceans
- this act sets the maximum level amounts of pollutants that can be discharged into waterways
- another word for persistent organic pollutants
26 Clues: byproduct waste from wastewater • when heated water contains less... • an example of pathogenic waste is... • you can find pollution being produced here • an increase in fertility in a body of water • another word for persistent organic pollutants • this is a place where pollution is produced from • dead plants and animal matter are an example of... • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-06
Across
- this is a huge container of wastewater for homes; typically underground
- a phenomenon when bodies of water enriched in nutrients
- man-made ponds lined with rubber made to contain big quantities of livestock manure
- a naturally made metal that's increased its concentrations due to human activity
- in this body of water you will find little to no life due to its low-oxygen concentration levels
- dead plants and animal matter are an example of...
- a group of compounds used to manufacture plastics, responsible for many enviornmental problems
- a compound that is typically used for mining and inductrial use, and contributes to water contanimnation
- when heated water contains less...
- the standard level for drinking water safely accoriding to the EPA
- you can find pollution being produced here
- these are acids deposited on earth as rain/snow/gasses/particles that attach to plants, soil, and water
- Found in plastics and cans. Causes cancer, miscarriages, mimics estrogen
- an example of pathogenic waste is...
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- this metal is typically harmless but when converted into this form and becomes toxic and can become extremely dangerous to humans
- an increase in fertility in a body of water
- how much oxygen a specific amount of water uses over time at specific temperatures
- this is a species that identifies whether or not disease-leading pathogens are likely present
- group of microorganisms that live in human and animal intestines
- byproduct waste from wastewater
- a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms living in it
- is a layer of clean water in the middle of a septic tank
- this is a place where pollution is produced from
- this is the leading source of oil pollution in the oceans
- this act sets the maximum level amounts of pollutants that can be discharged into waterways
- another word for persistent organic pollutants
26 Clues: byproduct waste from wastewater • when heated water contains less... • an example of pathogenic waste is... • you can find pollution being produced here • an increase in fertility in a body of water • another word for persistent organic pollutants • this is a place where pollution is produced from • dead plants and animal matter are an example of... • ...
Water Fun 2022-12-02
Across
- biological treamtent of sewage
- small pollution
- president who started EPA
- one source of pollution
- heavy metal with 10 ppb allowed in water
- using booms to control this spill
- Landmark decision to set water standards
- company behind
- area where animal
- indicator of biological polluion
- light a match to contain this oil spill
- waste in water
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- company behind Alaskan oil spill
- sediment separation treatment of sewage
- excess algae
- more difficult water to source to fight pollution
- fun environmental disaster
- fish chemical
- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- name of ship in Alaskan oil spill
- oxygen demanded
- large area source of pollution
- fun plastic chemical
- main chemical in rain
24 Clues: excess algae • fish chemical • company behind • waste in water • small pollution • oxygen demanded • area where animal • fun plastic chemical • main chemical in rain • one source of pollution • president who started EPA • fun environmental disaster • biological treamtent of sewage • large area source of pollution • company behind Alaskan oil spill • indicator of biological polluion • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-02
Across
- A species that shows whether a disease are present
- A increase in the algal population in a waterway
- Dirty water produced by human and animal sewage
- An illness causing bacterium
- A big container that collects wastewater from a home
- A group of harmless microorganisms that serve as an indicator for harmful microorganisms
- A naturally occuring heavy metal that is
- A location where pollution is directly produced
- A scattered area that produces pollution
- A naturally occuring compund that dissolves in water
- A legislation that cleans the water of pollutants
- Contamination of body of water, by human activities
- A body of water tat becomes rich with lots of nutrients
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- Human made pond lined with rubber that handles large amounts of livestock
- A legislation that set a maximum amount of water pollutants in drinking water
- A component of a septic system made of underground pipes
- A heavy metal that contaminates water
- A body of water with low oxygen concentration and no life
- A layer of clear water found in the septic tank
- A solid waste material collected from wastewater
- The quanity of oxygen water uses
- A small sewage treatment system for homes
- A group of harmless microorganisms
- A big change in water temperature that can kill species
- live in human intestines
- result of burning fossil fuels
26 Clues: live in human intestines • An illness causing bacterium • result of burning fossil fuels • The quanity of oxygen water uses • A group of harmless microorganisms • A heavy metal that contaminates water • A naturally occuring heavy metal that is • A scattered area that produces pollution • A small sewage treatment system for homes • ...
Water Properties 2022-12-12
Across
- where atoms lose or gain electrons
- has mass and takes up space
- a substance that has two or more substances
- a mixture of more or one substance
- cooling an evaporating substance that leaves the remaining cooled down
- part of a substance that has physical and chemical properties
- molecules that have a tendency to stick together
- magnetic pull between two opposite charged ions
- negative charge
- how hot or cold the environment is
- positive charge
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- tension a measurement to show how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
- When molecules in high concentration moves to the lower area of concentration
- number the number of protons
- allows bonding between water molecules
- substance that can't be broken down to other substances
- bond sharings between atoms and electrons
- mass number number of protons and neutrons
- no charge
- level space from the nucleus where electrons can be found in atoms
- most important part
21 Clues: no charge • negative charge • positive charge • most important part • has mass and takes up space • number the number of protons • where atoms lose or gain electrons • a mixture of more or one substance • how hot or cold the environment is • allows bonding between water molecules • bond sharings between atoms and electrons • mass number number of protons and neutrons • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
Across
- a way to clean up oil that isn't containing,sucking up, burning, or chemicals
- concerns with adding this to commercial formulations
- _______ chemicals include pesticides and synthetic compounds
- ______ compounds can be found in pharmaceutical drugs
- treats wastewater instead of only seperating it
- ____ deposition can get into the atmosphere and return in rain or snow
- prevents manure from getting into groundwater;farmers use it
- generally good for keeping unwanted organisms off plants; can alter organisms negatively
- raises the PH of the water and removes the toxic metals
- type of pollution that is from thermal, sediment, and solid waste pollution
- high levels of this is bad in wastewater
- happens when the BOD increases so high, that there is no oxygen left
- established due to the safe drinking water act
- includes a leach field
- disease from fecal coliform bacteria
- pollution that comes from boats and interferes with animal interaction
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- oil pollution can occur______ in the ocean when oil seeps through the floor of the ocean
- started as the federal water pollution control act
- increase in nitrogen and phosphorous in water causes this
- this happens due to sediment pollution and creates less oxygen due to decreased sunlight aborbancy
- 70% is due to humans and surpasses the natural rate
- metal in wastewater that causes cancer of the skin, kidney, and bladder
- waste like sludge, plastics, etc
- can cause thermal shock in species
- the name for the cleaning of oil spills and reversing damage
- applying chemicals to clean oil
26 Clues: includes a leach field • applying chemicals to clean oil • waste like sludge, plastics, etc • can cause thermal shock in species • disease from fecal coliform bacteria • high levels of this is bad in wastewater • established due to the safe drinking water act • treats wastewater instead of only seperating it • started as the federal water pollution control act • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
Across
- acid from rain or snow
- chemicals break up oil
- decomposition of wastewater making a body of water rich in nutrients
- found in rocks and can contaminate groundwater, leads to cancer in the skin, lungs, kidneys, and bladder
- using aerobic bacteria and oxygen to break down wastewater
- underground pipes that release treated water
- a wastewater treatments system for houses away from urban areas
- specific location that produces pollution
- standard for safe drinking water
- a undefined region that produces pollution
- one of the largest oil spills by a tanker
- law passed to reduce water pollution
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- anthrophenic increase of sand,silt, and clay into waterways
- law passed for safe drinking water
- oil spill 20 times larger than the Valdez
- organisms designed to gain energy from oil
- species used to test for pathogens in water
- how much oxygen is being used in a quantity of water
- Wastewater treatment for urban areas
- found from coal burning and cement production, damages the central nervous system
- plastic walls used to contain oil
- pit designed to handle manure
- an area with little life and oxygen
- solid waste from wastewater
- found in pipes, leads to damage in the brain, nervous system, and kidneys
- compounds once used to make plastic
26 Clues: acid from rain or snow • chemicals break up oil • solid waste from wastewater • pit designed to handle manure • standard for safe drinking water • plastic walls used to contain oil • law passed for safe drinking water • an area with little life and oxygen • compounds once used to make plastic • Wastewater treatment for urban areas • law passed to reduce water pollution • ...
water pollution 2022-12-01
Across
- an area with very low oxygen and very little marine life still alive
- apart of the septic system and receives the wastewater from the houses
- bacteria that live in the intestines of humans and animals and can pollute water with E.coli
- acid despoisted as rain and snow and gases that attach to plants and soil
- not dangerous at small levels but can contaminate water and human activity increases it in groundwater
- naturally occurring heavy metal found in water due to human activity
- increase in nutrients in a body of water due to runoff which causes lots of animal death
- that shows whether or not disease causing animals are present
- compounds used to manufacture plastics and cause many environment problems
- solid waste from wastewater
- fairly clear water in the middle of a septic tank
- change in temperature of water that kills organisms
- pond filled with manure produced by livestock
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- control pest organisms that are a threat to crops and human health
- legislation that keeps the water clean and protects wildlife
- a stationary pollution source, a direct location
- rarely found in drinking water but it contaminates water that passes through pipes
- legislation that set national standards for drinking water
- a source of pollution that is widely distributed and not from just one thing
- a small sewage treatment system with a septic tank and a leach field
- water that has been used for human toilets, businesses, and livestock
- amount of dissolved oxygen needed in water for microorganisms to decompose organic matter
- apart of the septic system and is pipes below the surface
23 Clues: solid waste from wastewater • pond filled with manure produced by livestock • a stationary pollution source, a direct location • fairly clear water in the middle of a septic tank • change in temperature of water that kills organisms • apart of the septic system and is pipes below the surface • legislation that set national standards for drinking water • ...
Water Polution 2022-12-05
Across
- something that you ingest when you eat seafood and is bad for pregnant women
- an insecticide used in agriculture.
- a law passes for the standard for safe drinking water
- compound that occurs naturally in earths crust
- this pollutuon will could interfere with animal communication
- a way to clean up an oil spill with these floatable devices.
- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at specific temperatures.
- a type of pollution that is nonchemical and occurs with substantial changes in water temperatures
- where sludge sinks to the bottom of the tank
- the massive tanker oil spill
- extremely rich in nutrients
- solid waste
- a tank that holds all the waste for a house far from a city
- a place where human waste gets extracted from water.
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- a massive change in water temperature that can kill organisms
- where bacteria breaks down the remaining sludge.
- where people's waste goes if they live in the middle of nowhere
- Extreme low oxygen where almost everything dies
- compounds used to make plastics
- a human-made pond full of manure
- acids brought to earth as rain nor snow
- water travels through these types of pipes and if there is a crack in the pipe it could contaminate the water with this type of metal
- made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground.
- chemicals used for rocket fuel
- Contaminants in streams, rivers, and lakes due to human activity
25 Clues: solid waste • extremely rich in nutrients • the massive tanker oil spill • chemicals used for rocket fuel • compounds used to make plastics • a human-made pond full of manure • an insecticide used in agriculture. • acids brought to earth as rain nor snow • where sludge sinks to the bottom of the tank • compound that occurs naturally in earths crust • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-04
Across
- a heavy metal, naturally occurring, and the highest concentrations are in Asia
- a collection of solid waste in the middle of the ocean
- used for rocket fuel and contaminates the world were military compounds are manufactured
- this does not contribute to the poor water quality in developing countries like Africa, Asia, Latin America, etc
- a group of industrial compounds that are cancer-causing and no longer used in the US
- the way farms can raise thousands of animals in a single location and dispose of the manure produced by them
- the component of a septic system following septage moving out of the septic tank
- 30 percent comes from waterways, 70 percent comes from human activities
- another way of cleaning the oil spills that breaks up the disperse oil before it hits the shoreline
- a type of chemical that operates at very low conditions
- the most common species of Fecal Coliform bacteria
- when oil contaminates the oceans worldwide, and comes in a number of sizes
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- if people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
- an act that protects all surface water, but not groundwater
- the oil spill in 1989 that spilled onto the shore of Alaska
- an act that established MCL for 77 different elements in surface and groundwater
- rare in the ocean, but can be used to seep up and consume the oil
- when human inputs of nutrients lead to an increase in fertility in a body of water
- a heavy metal that fetus and infants are most sensitive to, and can damage the brain, nervous system and kidneys
- the remains left behind when coal is burned, and is a major source of solid waste
- a heavy metal that can lead to an increase in drinking water concentrations by mining and industrial use
- this is trying to be reduced, by pumping heated water into outdoor ponds where it cools down and pumped back into natural bodies of water
- a way that pollution can enter bodies of water, like sewage pipes
- one way of cleaning the oil spill that occurs on the surface of the water
- the problem associated with forests, soils, lakes and streams becoming more acidic
25 Clues: the most common species of Fecal Coliform bacteria • a collection of solid waste in the middle of the ocean • a type of chemical that operates at very low conditions • an act that protects all surface water, but not groundwater • the oil spill in 1989 that spilled onto the shore of Alaska • rare in the ocean, but can be used to seep up and consume the oil • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-09
Across
- elevated piece of land that drains water
- human-made way to supply water to plants
- water being recycled in a cycle
- a very tiny organisms
- flowing body of water that drains
- heavy and thick layer of compressed snow
- places various temperatures
- place underground after soil
- a layer of gasses that surround the earth
- Underground rock that holds groundwater
- way to clean water,breaks down bad water
- a chemical used to keep water clean
- a method of obtaining water
- typically flooded areas of land
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- removing salt from salt water to drink
- a large body of water between land masses
- the amount of salt in water
- a change in climates normal weather
- removes chemicals, bacteria or germs
- they are small microorganisms, like germs
- recharge refers to replacing water
- thinking about how we use our resources
- tank holds waste water under the ground
- how much heat an object can store/release
- water found beneath the earth's surface
- makes water not suitable for drinking
- compressed mass of snow rock sediment
27 Clues: a very tiny organisms • the amount of salt in water • places various temperatures • a method of obtaining water • place underground after soil • water being recycled in a cycle • typically flooded areas of land • flowing body of water that drains • recharge refers to replacing water • a change in climates normal weather • a chemical used to keep water clean • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-09
Across
- a big container that holds waste underground
- a compressed mass of snow that covers a lot of land
- the amount of heat that is stored in an object
- another word for being eco-friendly that preserves resources
- the state of climate
- what you do when removing salt from water
- how much salt is in water
- an underground place that's after soil
- a microscopic organism that isn't visible
- something that helps retrieve water from underground
- a bunch of snow and ice compressed together
- a human-made way to keep plants hydrated
- small microorganisms similar to germs
- the process of recycling water through the states of matter
- a flowing/moving body of water that drains into a bigger body of water
- water that's underground
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- the layers of gas around the earth
- are harmful and make water unsafe
- underground rock that holds underground water
- abnormal changes in temperatures
- a chemical used in swimming pools
- a mountain or high level of land that drains water into lower land
- a way to break down water and soil
- to replace water
- a huge body of water that exits between pieces of land
- the process of removing toxins from something
- flooded areas of land that usually have plants and wildlife
27 Clues: to replace water • the state of climate • water that's underground • how much salt is in water • abnormal changes in temperatures • are harmful and make water unsafe • a chemical used in swimming pools • the layers of gas around the earth • a way to break down water and soil • small microorganisms similar to germs • an underground place that's after soil • ...
Water Cycle 2025-11-20
Across
- Permeable rock that can contain groundwater
- Not allowing movement of water
- Makes up 2/5% of water on earth
- A substance in it's gaseous state
- Allowing movement of water
- Water vapor turns into liguid
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth, like a protective blanket
- Pellets of frozen rain
- When clouds get heavy and water falls from the sky
- white, flaky water crystals
- A substance that has definite volume, but no definite shape
- When the ground can't absorb anymore water, it begins to do this
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- The process by which water circulates due to the sun's energy and earth's gravity
- Force that attracts objects to the center of the earth
- Vapor being released from plants and soil
- Liquid water turns into a gas
- Movement of water into the ground from the surface
- Water moving past the soil and into groundwater
- Ice pellets often mixed with rain or snow
- Moisture that falls from the sky in liquid drops
- The measure of how hot or cold something is
- Water found between rocks and soil underground
- The temperature that the water has to reach to begin forming water droplets
23 Clues: Pellets of frozen rain • Allowing movement of water • white, flaky water crystals • Liquid water turns into a gas • Water vapor turns into liguid • Not allowing movement of water • Makes up 2/5% of water on earth • A substance in it's gaseous state • Vapor being released from plants and soil • Ice pellets often mixed with rain or snow • ...
Water Cycle 2026-02-18
Across
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Water flowing over land into streams
- The energy from the Sun that powers evaporation
- Plants that slow runoff and increase infiltration
- The release of water vapor from plants
- The steepness of land that affects runoff
- When the ground cannot hold any more water
- The process where liquid water changes into water vapor
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds
- Large masses of ice that store freshwater
- What is required to change water from liquid to gas
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- The largest reservoir of Earth’s water
- The top layer of land where runoff occurs
- Long-term weather patterns that influence the water cycle
- The process where water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets
- The process by which water soaks into the ground
- A repeating process
- A resource that is naturally replaced over time
- The force that pulls water downward
- Water that does not contain large amounts of salt
20 Clues: A repeating process • The force that pulls water downward • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • Water flowing over land into streams • The largest reservoir of Earth’s water • The release of water vapor from plants • The top layer of land where runoff occurs • The steepness of land that affects runoff • Large masses of ice that store freshwater • ...
Water cycle 2026-02-12
Across
- movement of water through soil
- made from all Earth's water
- the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas for electricity
- body of rock that holds ground water
- the movement of water between oceans, atmosphere
- the combination of bodys of water
- the change of water vapor to liquid water
- water evaporating from plants
- movement of water through surface of land
- the process of building cities
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- the change of liquid water to water vapor
- when water carries sediment to a new location
- the use of water
- rain,snow,sleet,& hail
- the clearing of trees
- water below the surface
- when water runs down the land into a body of water
- the primary source of energy
- the upper surface of groundwater
- the change from a solid to a gas with becoming liquid
- to make something completely wet
21 Clues: the use of water • the clearing of trees • rain,snow,sleet,& hail • water below the surface • made from all Earth's water • the primary source of energy • water evaporating from plants • movement of water through soil • the process of building cities • the upper surface of groundwater • to make something completely wet • the combination of bodys of water • ...
Water Stewardship 2026-03-19
Across
- The presentation argues that water is not only a technical issue, but also one of ________.
- Water stewardship looks beyond the company site to the wider river basin or ______.
- A type of risk linked to changing rules, permits, or pricing.
- Bakker argues that environmental governance is increasingly shaped by this logic.
- One of Bakker’s five dimensions; it means applying business models to water services.
- The management approach discussed throughout the seminar.
- According to both readings, water governance is shaped by this, not only by efficiency.
- A key concern in the presentation: not just efficiency, but water ________.
- The process of turning water into something bought and sold for profit.
- Water stewardship is meant to support environmentally ________ water use.
- The multinational bottled water company at the centre of the Ontario case study.
- Companies adopt stewardship partly because water creates this for business operations.
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- The resource extracted by Nestlé for bottled water production in the case study.
- Water stewardship requires engagement with communities, regulators, and other ________.
- The conflict became more controversial when extraction continued during these conditions.
- Jaffee and Case argue this is not just physical, but also socially constructed.
- One of Bakker’s five dimensions; it means transferring ownership or management to private actors.
- One type of water risk linked to drought, scarcity, or declining groundwater.
- This business risk involves public criticism, activism, and damage to image.
- The Canadian province where the bottled water conflict took place.
- Activists in the Nestlé case argued that water should be treated as a ________, not just a commodity.
- In Bakker’s framework, market ________ describes using market tools to address environmental problems.
- Co-author of the article on scarcity discourses and bottled water extraction.
- Another word used in water governance for the wider area in which water flows and is managed.
- Water as a human ________ was an important activist framing.
- The author of The Business of Water: Market Environmentalism in the Water Sector.
- The natural resource at the centre of this presentation.
27 Clues: The natural resource at the centre of this presentation. • The management approach discussed throughout the seminar. • Water as a human ________ was an important activist framing. • A type of risk linked to changing rules, permits, or pricing. • The Canadian province where the bottled water conflict took place. • ...
Water Resources 2016-09-13
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- a mass of glacial land ice
- a permanent body of ice
- the ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass
- the smaller streams are also called
- place where water resides for varying amount of time
- clearly-defined passageway called
- also known as water cycle.
- line that separates individual drainage basin are called
- the saltiness of water is called
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- the process that allow water to move between the reservoirs and substance
- frozen for more than two consecutive years is called
- divided into five district
- fresh water found in the rock and soil layers
- the total amount in the planet
- scale fluctuations may accur on
- average length of time spent by water molecule in a reserviors
- the total amount of empty pore spaces in the rock
- a moving body of surface that flows downslope toward sea level
- rain that falls into land surface penetrates the soil in a process
- a vast body of saline water is
20 Clues: a permanent body of ice • a mass of glacial land ice • divided into five district • also known as water cycle. • the total amount in the planet • a vast body of saline water is • scale fluctuations may accur on • the saltiness of water is called • clearly-defined passageway called • the smaller streams are also called • fresh water found in the rock and soil layers • ...
Water Resources 2016-09-15
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- Smaller streams
- Zone or land area where water enters the ground and replenish the groundwater.
- When this occurs, river flow increases, and the volume of the world ocean increases, resulting to a rise in sea level and reduced land area
- Soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years
- Ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it
- Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods
- Process whereby too much soil and sediments are delivered to streams
- Partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from stream meets the saltwater from the sea
- Flood that occurs when heavy rainfall creates a flood event independent of an overflowing stream
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- Second layer of the ocean, where the temperature of the water decreases rapidly with depth
- Evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants
- Impermeable rocks where water is trapped and held down by pressure between them.
- This is a zone in which the spaces between the particles are filled mainly with air.
- Part of Earth’s subsystem containing the oceans, lakes, streams, underground water, and snow and ice
- It is only 2. 5% of Earth’s total water
- Reduction of the mineral content by taking salt out of the seawater to produce freshwater
- Saltiness of saltwater
- Process whereby rain that falls into land surface penetrates the soil
- Streams that are fed by groundwater
- Narrow, elongated landform separating individual streams within a basin
20 Clues: Smaller streams • Saltiness of saltwater • Streams that are fed by groundwater • It is only 2. 5% of Earth’s total water • Evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants • Land areas where water covers the surface for significant periods • Ability of the rock or sediments to allow water to pass through it • ...
Water crossword 2016-03-07
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- Formed by water and mostly after it has rained.
- People used to get most of their water from but we don’t use it that often now.
- where the water goes when it rains on streets and roads.
- A natural thing that is keep on happening over millions of years and started when water and the sun came.
- it is what fall on the ground.
- The process where gas turns back into liquid.
- A part of the water cycle procedure.
- From where tap water comes out from
- It is used to get water where there isn’t any or very less.
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- It the only water we can drink.
- The water that comes straight from the sea.
- Where most of the earth’s water is.
- Caused by earthquakes in the sea and very dangerous.
- The step of the water cycle which happens last.
- form of water but more cooler, harder and stronger.
- things that make up water.
- When water goes down the stream or a mountain.
- one of the places where the runoff system happens.
- A form of water when it travels to the sky.
- Hard form of rain.
20 Clues: Hard form of rain. • things that make up water. • it is what fall on the ground. • It the only water we can drink. • Where most of the earth’s water is. • From where tap water comes out from • A part of the water cycle procedure. • The water that comes straight from the sea. • A form of water when it travels to the sky. • The process where gas turns back into liquid. • ...
Water Scarcity 2017-03-08
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- Between which years was the number of people who could not access safe drinking water or sanitation halved.
- Water scarcity results in people relying on ___________ sources of drinking water.
- This disease is caused by water scarcity and can lead to blindness.
- Rapid ______________ growth,u______________ and increased water use by households and industry are making water scarcity worse.
- The location where the majority of water-stressed countries can be found.
- Stagnant water provides a breeding ground for ______________________.
- This occurs when the demand for water exceeds the amount of water available.
- The fraction (percentage) of people that live in areas already facing water problems.
- These people will need to increase productivity to meet growing demands for food.
- This increases the risk from waterborne diseases.
- There is often not enough water to ___________ or clean ______________ in.
- Example of a waterborne disease.
- The use of this in agriculture is growing and can cause crop contamination.
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- More than _________________ of people consume food grown using wastewater.
- Total number of countries in Africa thought to be in water stress by 2025.
- The ______________ of the water available determines whether there is enough to meet the needs of households, farmers and industry.
- These have been over-pumped and are not refilling quickly.
- People need to take personal responsibility and learn to c_____________ and p__________ water resources.
- This is causing the amount of available freshwater to change.
- Much of the Earths freshwater has become too __________________ or ______________ for use in households.
- Number of people facing water shortages due to a lack of infrastructure.
- To avoid a global water crisis industries and cities need to use water more _____________________.
- The negative effect of limited water supply on people and environments.
- Water stress can even happen in areas where there is plenty of r_____________.
24 Clues: Example of a waterborne disease. • This increases the risk from waterborne diseases. • These have been over-pumped and are not refilling quickly. • This is causing the amount of available freshwater to change. • This disease is caused by water scarcity and can lead to blindness. • Stagnant water provides a breeding ground for ______________________. • ...
Water Cycle 2017-02-26
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- / Equation that summarises the flow of water in a drainage basin over time.
- / Process by which water pools in large bodies.
- / Water passing through rock pores and joints in the ground.
- / Vertical movement of air
- / Rate at which a saturated parcel of air cools as it rises in the air.
- / Water and ice that falls from clouds towards the ground
- / Expansion of air as pressure lowers as it rises and cools
- / Vegetation capturing precipitation before it reaches the ground.
- / Rate at which a parcel of dray air cools
- Movement of air in the lower atmosphere / caused by warm air rising.
- / Water and ice that falls from clouds towards the ground
- / Rainwater that moves through the soil layer.
- / Loss of ice from snow, ice sheets and glaciers.
- / The vertical distribution of temperature in the lower atmosphere
- / Rainwater that moves through vegetation before moving into the ground.
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- / Diffusion of water vapour to the atmosphere from the leaf pores (stomata) of plants.
- / Layer clouds
- / Rainwater that moves across the surface of the land.
- / No movement of air as it is cooler than its surroundings.
- / Clouds with flat bases and vertically high
- / Water and ice that falls from clouds towards the ground
- / Phase change from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase.
- / Vertical temperature profile f the lower atmosphere at a given time.
- / Phase change of liquid water to vapour.
- / Phase change of vapour into liquid.
- / Temperature at which water vapour condenses to form water droplets
- capacity / Maximum amount of water that can be stored in the ground before it reaches saturation.
- / Area of land from which all water will drain into one river
- / High altitude clouds, made of ice crystals
29 Clues: / Layer clouds • / Vertical movement of air • / Phase change of vapour into liquid. • / Phase change of liquid water to vapour. • / Rate at which a parcel of dray air cools • / Clouds with flat bases and vertically high • / High altitude clouds, made of ice crystals • / Rainwater that moves through the soil layer. • / Process by which water pools in large bodies. • ...
Water Pollution 2013-04-28
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- These harmful______ _______ are called red, brown, or green tides.
- These areas bear the brunt of our enormous inputs of pollutants and wastes into the ocean.
- Commercial harvests of its once-abundant oysters, crabs and fish have fallen sharply because of pollution, overfishing, and disease
- The key to protecting oceans is to reduce the flow of _____ from the land, streams emptying into the ocean, and the air
- about 36% of sludge, used to fertilize farmland, forests, golf courses, cemeteries, parkland, and degradable land.
- Conducted a study that found that the increase of fertilizer use in the Mississipi River Basin have caused an increase in the size of seasonal oxygen depleted zones over the Gulf of Mexico
- Used in water treatment facilities to kill disease-carrying bacteria and some viruses.
- ______ organic hydrocarbons in oil immediately kill a number of aquatic organisms.
- Caused by the poisoning of fish and marine mammals from the explosive growth of toxic microscopic algae.
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- An environmental scientist that calls for the redesigning of sewage treatment systems.
- A section of the Mississippi river containing 500 hazardous waste sites.
- _____ and nitrate levels have risen sharply in Chesapeake Bay causing algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
- The worlds third largest oxygen depleted zone forms off the mouth of this river.
- This country experienced an outbreak of Cholera that infected more than 300,000 people.
- Particles of dried sludge that carry viruses and harmful bacteria.
- a gooey and slimy mixture of bacteria-laden solids and toxic chemicals and metals.
- this city gets 90% of its water from the Catskill Mountains. The city is known for its water purity and spent $6 billion on its purification system.
- After the 1989 _____ ______ accident, oil companies promised that their oil tankers would have double hulls.
- Because of low oxygen levels, these zones contain few oxygen-consuming fish and bottom-dwelling organisms.
- A zone of clear, oxygen-rich waters promote growth of plankton and sea grasses and support fish.
- The ___ classified four of five estuaries as threatened or impaired.
21 Clues: These harmful______ _______ are called red, brown, or green tides. • Particles of dried sludge that carry viruses and harmful bacteria. • The ___ classified four of five estuaries as threatened or impaired. • A section of the Mississippi river containing 500 hazardous waste sites. • ...
WATER CYCLE 2013-03-06
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- when water falls from the sky
- the state the water is invisible
- the layer above the earth
- the general direction precipitation falls
- how water is named scientifically
- another word for water
- when water is absorb into the ground
- the solid form of water
- when warm water becomes colder
- another name of water in gas form
- happens over and over again
- the general direction how vapor flows
- water going across land
- heat energy from the sun
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- evaporation through plants
- major part in water cycle
- what water does when it changes from ice to water
- that comes from plants
- a cycle water takes
- necessary for life
- a storage area for underground water that is usually surrounded by rocks
21 Clues: necessary for life • a cycle water takes • that comes from plants • another word for water • the solid form of water • water going across land • heat energy from the sun • major part in water cycle • the layer above the earth • evaporation through plants • happens over and over again • when water falls from the sky • when warm water becomes colder • the state the water is invisible • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-27
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- produced when impurities are removed from the waste water
- when there is insufficient supply of water for people
- this makes up 1% of the freshwater
- the method used in Singapore to increase the supply of fresh water
- occurs when there is a shortage of water
- the process of converting sea water into fresh water
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- makes up about 97% of the water supply
- much of the world's water supply is used in_______and in agriculture
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove small particles from water
- this is produced in reverse osmosis
- we have been buying water from this country since the 1920s
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- it is important for life on Earth
- an arrangement between two counties for supply and use of water resources for a certain period of time
- this means 'can ran out one day'
- the process of filtering water to remove larger particles and bacteria from the water
- the process of water filtration used in desalination
- an area over which the rain falls and is collected
- these campaigns have been carried out to show the importance of water
- the knowledge and tools that people use to meet their needs
20 Clues: this means 'can ran out one day' • it is important for life on Earth • this makes up 1% of the freshwater • this is produced in reverse osmosis • makes up about 97% of the water supply • occurs when there is a shortage of water • an area over which the rain falls and is collected • the process of water filtration used in desalination • ...
water resources 2013-06-28
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- the growing of crops
- water that comes from rain
- the problem of water shortage
- process of water filtration
- the supply of water
- used water that goes through the recycling process
- where water is clean and pure
- process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles
- refers to the careful use of water resources
- being in a weak or unfavourable position
- used water that goes through the reclamation process
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- process of removing salt from sea water
- to create new water resources
- where water is collected and stored for use
- where water is not clean and has impurities
- an agreement between two or more countries regarding use of water resources
- freshwater that is stored in rivers,streams and lakes
- needed for drinking
- area where rain falls and is collected
- process of forcing water through a special membrane
20 Clues: the supply of water • needed for drinking • the growing of crops • water that comes from rain • process of water filtration • to create new water resources • the problem of water shortage • where water is clean and pure • area where rain falls and is collected • process of removing salt from sea water • being in a weak or unfavourable position • ...
water resources 2013-06-28
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- the supply of water
- area where rain falls and is collected
- water that comes from rain
- an agreement between two or more countries regarding use of water resources
- where water is clean and pure
- used water that goes through the reclamation process
- being in a weak or unfavourable position
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- to create new water resources
- process of forcing water through a special membrane
- freshwater that is stored in rivers,streams and lakes
- where water is not clean and has impurities
- refers to the careful use of water resources
- process of water filtration
- the problem of water shortage
- used water that goes through the recycling process
- the growing of crops
- process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles
- needed for drinking
- process of removing salt from sea water
- where water is collected and stored for use
20 Clues: the supply of water • needed for drinking • the growing of crops • water that comes from rain • process of water filtration • to create new water resources • the problem of water shortage • where water is clean and pure • area where rain falls and is collected • process of removing salt from sea water • being in a weak or unfavourable position • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-29
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- A method used to increase the supply of fresh water
- A major concept in economics
- A stage in the process of growing
- Is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi and others
- Is being weak or unfavourable position
- The way a person lives
- A process to reduce the use of water to protect the environment
- A source or supply from which benefit is produced
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- The production of an economic goods or services
- Is the process of rendering something pure
- Is the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Refers to a process that removes some salt and minerals
- A summation of all the organisms of the same group
- Is the modification and knowledge of tools, machines,
- Introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
- Is naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface
- Is water that originates during precipitation events
- Is the element factor or a subsystem that works as a bottleneck
- A natural or artificial lake, storage pond
- Is a principle or rule to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes
20 Clues: The way a person lives • A major concept in economics • A stage in the process of growing • Is being weak or unfavourable position • Is the process of rendering something pure • A natural or artificial lake, storage pond • The production of an economic goods or services • A source or supply from which benefit is produced • ...
Water Resources 2013-07-01
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- using water carefully and not wasting it
- a way to educate the public to encourage them to save water
- a type of pond that is built in housing estates to collect rainwater to be chanelled to reservoirs
- an activity whereby water is temporarily cut off in housing estates
- paying more money if you use more water
- a chemical to make water clean and safe for drinking
- a process of filtering water to remove large sized particles and bacteria from the water
- this makes water unsafe for drinking
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- also known as recycling water
- a process whereby water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- a wall to separate fresh water from sea water
- a place where water can be collected
- an arrangement between two countries to share a water resource
- the act of buying water from neighbouring countries
- a method to allow water droplets to form more easily in the air
- a process whereby sea water is pumped at high pressure through a special membrane which separates small particles from the water
- what is the problem of water shortage known as?
- the removal of salt from sea water
- the lack of rain for a long period of time causes this
- the use of a advanced technology to produce a very high grade of water
20 Clues: also known as recycling water • the removal of salt from sea water • a place where water can be collected • this makes water unsafe for drinking • paying more money if you use more water • using water carefully and not wasting it • a wall to separate fresh water from sea water • what is the problem of water shortage known as? • ...
Water resources 2013-07-04
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- pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- anything that saves or simplifies work, adds to one's ease or comfort
- the volatilization or evaporation and subsequent condensation of a liquid, as when water is boiled in a retort and the steam is condensed in a cool receiver
- water fallen as rain
- the act of conserving prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation: conservation of wildlife; conservation of human rights.
- is being in a weak of unfavorable position
- fit or suitable for drinking: potable water.
- the act of polluting or the state of being polluted
- to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
- the reclaiming of desert, marshy, or submerged areas or other wasteland for cultivation or other use
- to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger.
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- a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power
- the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction
- the remove of salt from (especially sea water), usually to make it drinkable.
- is the process of filtering water to remove lager sized particles and bacteria from the water
- of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures
- limitation or restriction
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin
20 Clues: water fallen as rain • limitation or restriction • is being in a weak of unfavorable position • fit or suitable for drinking: potable water. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the act of polluting or the state of being polluted • something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin • the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction • ...
Water resources 2013-07-04
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- pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- anything that saves or simplifies work, adds to one's ease or comfort
- the volatilization or evaporation and subsequent condensation of a liquid, as when water is boiled in a retort and the steam is condensed in a cool receiver
- water fallen as rain
- the act of conserving prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation: conservation of wildlife; conservation of human rights.
- is being in a weak of unfavorable position
- fit or suitable for drinking: potable water.
- the act of polluting or the state of being polluted
- to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
- the reclaiming of desert, marshy, or submerged areas or other wasteland for cultivation or other use
- to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger.
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- a natural or artificial place where water is collected and stored for use, especially water for supplying a community, irrigating land, furnishing power
- the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction
- the remove of salt from (especially sea water), usually to make it drinkable.
- is the process of filtering water to remove lager sized particles and bacteria from the water
- of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures
- limitation or restriction
- the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry.
- something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin
20 Clues: water fallen as rain • limitation or restriction • is being in a weak of unfavorable position • fit or suitable for drinking: potable water. • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. • the act of polluting or the state of being polluted • something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin • the act of consuming, as by use, decay, or destruction • ...
water resources 2013-06-02
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- A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest
- The process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- Water shortage problem
- 1 of the method of desalination
- Process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- A supply of water
- Is a process to change materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Process of making a product or service available
- 1 of the measures to conserve water supply
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- Arrangement between 2/more countries regrading the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time
- To revise the terms of (a contract) so as to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor
- Process when water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- A process of removing undesirable chemicals, materials, and biological contaminants from raw water
- An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies
- An area over which rainfalls and is collected
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- Weak/unfavourable position
- Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum
- Is a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundments from a dam which is used to store water
- Cleaning of sea water
21 Clues: A supply of water • Cleaning of sea water • Water shortage problem • Weak/unfavourable position • 1 of the method of desalination • Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum • 1 of the measures to conserve water supply • An area over which rainfalls and is collected • Process of making a product or service available • ...
water resources 2013-06-02
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- Weak/unfavourable position
- A supply of water
- A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest
- Water shortage problem
- The process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- To revise the terms of (a contract) so as to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor
- 1 of the method of desalination
- A process of removing undesirable chemicals, materials, and biological contaminants from raw water
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- An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies
- 1 of the measures to conserve water supply
- Process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- An area over which rainfalls and is collected
- Process when water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- Arrangement between 2/more countries regrading the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time
- Process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- The knowledge,skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum
- Process of making a product or service available
- Is a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundments from a dam which is used to store water
- Cleaning of sea water
- Is a process to change materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials
21 Clues: A supply of water • Cleaning of sea water • Water shortage problem • Weak/unfavourable position • 1 of the method of desalination • 1 of the measures to conserve water supply • Ensuring that wastage is kept to a minimum • An area over which rainfalls and is collected • Process of making a product or service available • ...
water resources 2013-06-21
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- in order to control the rising demand for water, countries will increase the_____ of water
- nature reserves such as forest and rivers are often used as catchment areas as they can retain fresh water
- if we do not manage our water supply well,this would increase our________ and put us in an unfavourable position
- one way to discourage excessive use of water is to input water conservation____
- up to three quater of the earth fresh water supply is used to grow crops. this process is called_______
- the process of removing salt from sea water is known as______
- with the used of modern_______,people could increase the supplu of water.
- one method of desalination is also known as ________
- the_______ of using huge amount of water might be dire as one day there might be no fresh water for us to use
- ______ water from another country is also another convenient way of obtaining fresh water
- ______ osmosis is the process where sea water is pumped at high preasure to seperate salts from water
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- an international_______ is an arrangement between countries to negotiate the sharing of water resources
- as a country becomes more developed, people adopt to mordern and better_______
- to ensure that there is enough eater to meet the rising demand is through water________
- uneven_________ of fresh water might cause some countries to have limited supply of water if the population is much bigger
- sinagpore has been able to tackle the______ limited supply of fresh water
- the problem of water shortage is also known as water_______
- water are used up in huge amount. thus, water is a ______ resource
- ________ area is where rain falls and it is collected
- this process where the supply of water is cut off to spread awareness about water conservation
- fresh water are increasingly polluted by human activities. this causes _____ pollution
21 Clues: one method of desalination is also known as ________ • ________ area is where rain falls and it is collected • the problem of water shortage is also known as water_______ • the process of removing salt from sea water is known as______ • water are used up in huge amount. thus, water is a ______ resource • ...
Water Resources 2013-06-16
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- increasing catchment areas will not only help to increase the amount of _________ collected in a country, but also help to keep the cost of water treatment down.
- process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- in order to control the rising demand of water, countries may increase the _____ of water.
- the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- nature ________ are often used as catchment areas because forests can retain a supply of fresh water.
- recycled water or water ___________ is produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- rain is a natural event and a country has ______ control over the amount of rain that falls.
- a reason for the uneven distribution of fresh water supply may be the differences in _______.
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- when the international agreements expire, countries will have to ___________ the terms for a new agreement.
- an international _________ on water is an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- being in a weak or unfavourable position.
- if the problem of water constraint is left unchecked, it can lead to more problems such as the ________ of food for people throughout the world.
- refers to knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- refers to the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to the minimum.
- large-scale __________ projects are often developed to channel water from rivers, lakes and groundwater sources to farming areas that receive little rainfall.
- water __________ occurs when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes is called _______ water.
- a _________ area refers to an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- only one percent of the Earth's water is _____ water that is readily available for human consumption.
20 Clues: being in a weak or unfavourable position. • refers to knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs. • a _________ area refers to an area over which rain falls and is collected. • fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes is called _______ water. • ...
Water Days 2013-05-24
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- Lobster-like invertebrate that lives in Wehr's Dam
- Used to contain oil in an oil spill
- where sixty percent of oil in the ocean comes from
- These insects indicate the health of a stream
- The tools used to separate and hold critters caught at Wehr's Dam
- an area of land drained by a common river or stream
- The process by which heavier particles sink to the bottom of a container
- The process by which water goes from a liquid to a gas
- bacteria that survive on oil, oxygen, and other nutrients the teacher who is at Wehr's Dam
- the name of the body of water at Wehr's Dam
- Pollution that occurs on the surface of the earth
- a common household chemical that can run off into water sources
- What we put in our waders to dry them out overnight
- water that comes from underground aquifers
- used to absorb oil in oil spills
- The number of gallons of water that go through Kline's Island per day: ____ million
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- the name of the location of our stream activity
- Animals without a backbone that live in and around streams
- used to keep litter out of streams
- the month in which Groundwater Conservation Day is held
- the name of the fake town with well water issues
- The people you should thank for volunteering their time
- The process by which water goes from the surface to the underground aquifers
- A chemical used to make particles coagulate
- the name of the wastewater treatment facility we visit
- A chemical added to water to kill bacteria
- Invertebrate parasite that lives off the blood of others
- The tools used to capture invertebrates
- What city is Kline's Island located in?
- a two day event celebrating water conservation
- The name for boots with very high sides
31 Clues: used to absorb oil in oil spills • used to keep litter out of streams • Used to contain oil in an oil spill • The tools used to capture invertebrates • What city is Kline's Island located in? • The name for boots with very high sides • A chemical added to water to kill bacteria • water that comes from underground aquifers • A chemical used to make particles coagulate • ...
water resource 2013-06-16
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- a facility that provides a source of water
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- water is an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply an use of water resources over a specific period of time
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function
- the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- shortage of land
- A thing or constituent that impairs the purity of something
- occurs when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people
- the process of water filtration where water is being boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- the process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
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- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- an area over which rain falls and is collected
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- Drinking water or potable water is water of sufficiently high quality that it can be consumed
- in a weak or unfavourable position
- the change in a population over time
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water
- A colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain
- produced when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process
20 Clues: shortage of land • in a weak or unfavourable position • the change in a population over time • a facility that provides a source of water • an area over which rain falls and is collected • A thing or constituent that impairs the purity of something • A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply • ...
Water Safety 2013-11-09
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- / Resuscitation
- / A survival stroke
- / To remain alive
- / To save
- / SOS
- / A person who dresses in red and yellow
- / Movement of air
- / Structure to enclose an area
- / Entry into shallow water
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- / Dark, dirty and unclear to see
- aid / To help you stay afloat
- aid / Help given to a sick or injured person
- / Strong movement of water
- / A waterway
- / When your core body temperature drops
- / Large marine fish
- / Dangerous current at the beach
- / Caution Colour
- / Give you directions
- / Suffocation in water
- / Entry into deep water
21 Clues: / SOS • / To save • / A waterway • / Resuscitation • / Caution Colour • / To remain alive • / Movement of air • / A survival stroke • / Large marine fish • / Give you directions • / Suffocation in water • / Entry into deep water • / Strong movement of water • / Entry into shallow water • aid / To help you stay afloat • / Structure to enclose an area • / Dark, dirty and unclear to see • ...
Water Safety 2013-11-09
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- aid Help given to a sick or injured person
- Entry into shallow water
- A person who dresses in red and yellow
- aid To help you stay afloat
- Strong movement of water
- To remain alive
- When your core body temperature drops
- Large marine fish
- Suffocation in water
- Dark, dirty and unclear to see
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- Resuscitation
- Structure to enclose an area
- SOS
- Movement of air
- A survival stroke
- A waterway
- Entry into deep water
- Dangerous current at the beach
- Give you directions
- Caution Colour
- To save
21 Clues: SOS • To save • A waterway • Resuscitation • Caution Colour • Movement of air • To remain alive • A survival stroke • Large marine fish • Give you directions • Suffocation in water • Entry into deep water • Entry into shallow water • Strong movement of water • aid To help you stay afloat • Structure to enclose an area • Dangerous current at the beach • Dark, dirty and unclear to see • ...
Water Crossword 2015-02-04
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- Nutrient-rich near the shore,where aquatic life is diverse and abundant
- An artifical lake formed by a dam
- Bottom-dwelling organisms, such as mussels, worms, and barnacles
- An area in which fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- The accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain
- An increase in the amount of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem
- When the temperature of a body of water increases, this happens
- In which pollution is discharged from a single source
- A method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation
- The process of removing salt from salt water
- Limestone ridges built by tiny coral animals
- This means 'Safe to drink'
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- The introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water and affect it in a bad way
- An area where land is periodically underwater
- Long,thin islands that help protect the mainland and coastal wetlands
- Swampslocatedalongcoastalaresoftropicalandsubtropicalzonesarethis
- Water that contains waste from homes or industry
- The bottom of a pond or lake,which is inhabited by decomposers
- Fertilizer from farms,lawns, and gardens are some of the largest sources of this
- Organisms that float near the surface of water
- These develop in estuaries where rivers drop their load of mineral-rich mud
- Free-swimming organisms, such as fish, turtles, and whales
22 Clues: This means 'Safe to drink' • An artifical lake formed by a dam • The process of removing salt from salt water • Limestone ridges built by tiny coral animals • An area where land is periodically underwater • Organisms that float near the surface of water • Water that contains waste from homes or industry • In which pollution is discharged from a single source • ...
water cycle 2021-03-02
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- causes water to soak in to the earth
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice
- fluffy thing in the sky
- water that falls to land
- a big ice mounds
- a type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
- water underground
- why is there life on earth
- a aquafer that covers 8 states
- The process of water moving through the soil is called
- water back to liquid form
- water from the clouds
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- water in the air
- frozen water from the sky
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- the resistance of a mineral to scratching
- causes flooding
- h20
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- move along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream
- water in to a liquid
- water to a gas
- large group of water
- blocking water
25 Clues: h20 • water to a gas • blocking water • causes flooding • a big ice mounds • water in the air • water underground • water in to a liquid • large group of water • water from the clouds • fluffy thing in the sky • water that falls to land • water back to liquid form • frozen water from the sky • why is there life on earth • a aquafer that covers 8 states • causes water to soak in to the earth • ...
Water Cycle 2021-05-27
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- A country that has much of Earth's ice stored in large ice caps
- Where energy is either released or absorbed as water changes state
- Where most of Earth's precipitation falls
- Pieces of glaciers that have broken off and floated out to sea
- The percentage of Earth that is covered by glaciers
- The process that moves energy and matter through Earth's atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things
- The particles, other than water, that are transported through the water cycle
- A continent that has much of Earth's ice stored in large ice caps
- What moves water around in the oceans
- What happens to water after it falls to Earth
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- Where energy goes as water evaporates
- Water that is found under the surface of the Earth
- The direction that water flows, both on the surface and underground
- Water that flows over land into streams and rivers
- Another term for glaciers
- Where materials from upstream a river might collect
- Each state of water has some of this in it
- The process by which some of the water on land seeps into the ground
- A natural disaster that may be invoked by the evaporation of water
- What happens to the energy in water as it moves from place to place
- What transfer water from land into the ocean and carry large amounts of sand, mud, and gravel with them
- Why water flows in the direction that it does
22 Clues: Another term for glaciers • Where energy goes as water evaporates • What moves water around in the oceans • Where most of Earth's precipitation falls • Each state of water has some of this in it • Why water flows in the direction that it does • What happens to water after it falls to Earth • Water that is found under the surface of the Earth • ...
Water Tribe 2021-10-27
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- The area of land that is drained by a
- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
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- solid form of water
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • Name of the largest watershed in the United States. • ...
Water & Atmosphere 2022-04-07
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- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater
- An underground formation that contains groundwater.
- the combined processes by which water moves from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.
- the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage.
- Second layer of the Earth's atmosphere which extends from the top of the troposphere to about 30 miles. Clouds rarely form here
- artificial lake formed by damming a river.
- Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet.
- 4th layer of atmosphere that get warmer with height!
- Only about 3% of Earth's water is this type of water.
- The percentage of total rock that has spaces/gaps for liquid to fill.
- solid form of water
- As water travels below the surface it reaches a level where the rock/soil is saturated known as the water ______ .
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- The water cycle process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Water that contains waste from homes or industries.
- The area of land that is drained by a
- Structure built across rivers to control water flow.
- _____water is water that is found beneath Earth's surface.
- outer most layer of Earth's atmosphere in which air is thinnest and no longer a continuous medium.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 6 miles.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- The water cycle process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
- The flowing network of joining rivers and streams is called a river ______.
- Name of the largest watershed in the United States.
- The ability of a rock (or soil) to allow water to flow through it.
- This planet is often called "the water planet" or "Blue Planet.
- ______ zones are areas where water infiltrates through the permeable rock and sediment but the saturated zone is at a depth.
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere. The top of this layer is the coldest part of the atmosphere!
- the part of the water cycle that flows over land as surface water instead of being absorbed into groundwater.
30 Clues: solid form of water • The area of land that is drained by a • Layer(s) of gasses surrounding a planet. • artificial lake formed by damming a river. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater • Water that contains waste from homes or industries. • An underground formation that contains groundwater. • ...
Water Day 2022-04-04
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- - On what year
- - What u need to be alive
- - waters life ciykle
- - how many puple dont have clear water
- - water flow sorse
- - World fule is
- - hand made water sorse
- - boiling water
- - water from shy
- - water thats colder than 0c
- - water that is more than 100c
- - bed thats made from water insade
- - slightly or moderately wet
- - special water for pooling
- - were u put your tea and water
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- - sice what year it started
- - small water
- - water from your body
- - place thats hand made for water to drink
- - small salt water
- - water doing a flip
- - water formula
- - lage water sorse
- - were u wash your clothing
- - Salt water open waters
- - water faling from high place
- - too much water
27 Clues: - small water • - On what year • - water formula • - World fule is • - boiling water • - water from shy • - too much water • - small salt water • - lage water sorse • - water flow sorse • - waters life ciykle • - water doing a flip • - water from your body • - hand made water sorse • - Salt water open waters • - What u need to be alive • - sice what year it started • - were u wash your clothing • ...
Water day 2022-04-01
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- bigger and more dangerous than things that swin in water
- its rounded ant there is water where people swim
- it falls from sky
- people drink it every day
- red fruit from inside green from autside
- it prevent you from geting wet
- beneath the water surface
- small creature that lives near the sea and has little claws that can harm people
- whater that is at sea
- smaller than lake its in peoples yards they swim in it
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- it cleans dishes
- water taste in the sea
- water from maunatin dripping
- big ice mountain that took down titanic
- disaster that flood everything
- the dumb neighbour from spongebob squere pants
- its straight and goes throught a lot of cities its very long
- lives under the sea in pineaple
- it is at aqua park
- best friend with sponge bob
- its used drinking like water bottle but its way smaller
- things that swim in water
22 Clues: it cleans dishes • it falls from sky • it is at aqua park • whater that is at sea • water taste in the sea • people drink it every day • beneath the water surface • things that swim in water • best friend with sponge bob • water from maunatin dripping • disaster that flood everything • it prevent you from geting wet • lives under the sea in pineaple • ...
Water Pollution 2022-04-12
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- an abundance of fertility to a body of water and can cause a rapid growth of algae which eventually dies, causing the microbes to increase the BOD.
- are a class of synthetic halogenated organic compounds used in numerous polymer-based commercial and household products, such as textiles, furniture, and electronics, to increase their flame ignition resistance and to meet increasingly strict fire safety standards
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- it is like bacteria that put a large demand for oxygen in the water
- the contamination of streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater with substances produced through human activities and that negatively affect organisms.
- diffuse areas such as an entire farming region that pollutes a waterway.
- a semi-solid slurry that can be produced from a range of industrial processes, from water treatment, wastewater treatment or on-site sanitation systems.
- distinct locations that pump waste into a waterway.
- an underground array of perforated pipes adjacent to the septic tank.
- an organism whose presence, absence or abundance reflects a specific environmental condition.
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- highly toxic product whose production was banned by United States federal law in 1978, and by the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.
- occurs when human water pollution speeds up the aging process by introducing sewage, detergents, fertilizers, and other nutrient sources into the ecosystem.
- are standards that are set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for drinking water quality.
- a group of bacteria that are passed through the fecal excrement of humans, livestock, and wildlife
- the amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over a period of time at a specific temperature.
- any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms.
- a large container that receives wastewater from the house.
- the discharge of heated water into bodies of water
- it can carry a wide variety of disease-causing organisms
- large, human-made ponds line with rubber to prevent the manure from leaking into the groundwater.
- a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material.
21 Clues: the discharge of heated water into bodies of water • distinct locations that pump waste into a waterway. • it can carry a wide variety of disease-causing organisms • a large container that receives wastewater from the house. • a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Water Basics 2021-12-07
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- water having more salinity than freshwater; not seawater
- land area that is especially wet; spongy and sticky mud
- water within the Earth that supplies wells and springs
- land areas flooded during all or part of the year
- the addition of sediment; by flowing water
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth
- the downward movement of water through soil
- the process of turning vapor into a liquid
- a measurement of the salt concentration in water
- the changing of a liquid to a gas
- land continuously covered by standing water with trees and shrubs growing in the water
- living in water
- wetland continuously covered by freshwater or standing saltwater
- the changing from a solid to a liquid
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- the science and study of dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water
- the characteristic of a solid becoming a gas or gas becoming a solid; ex. frost
- the changing of a liquid to a solid
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- water falling to the Earth
- make up surface of the Earth; for ex. hills, valleys, and canyons
- the total stream discharge of water
- water that is not high in salt content; less than .2% salinity
- passage of water through a plant from roots through vascular system to the atmosphere
23 Clues: living in water • water falling to the Earth • the changing of a liquid to a gas • the changing of a liquid to a solid • the total stream discharge of water • the changing from a solid to a liquid • the addition of sediment; by flowing water • the gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth • the process of turning vapor into a liquid • the downward movement of water through soil • ...
water cycle 2022-03-08
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- are bodies of water that have a current.
- the point at which a stream comes to a larger body of water
- zone makes up the majority of the ocean.
- the water remains in the atmosphere until it becomes tiny droplets of liquid.
- molecule the hydrogen ions are on one side of the oxygen ion.
- the smaller of the two streams is a
- are the rise and fall of sea level at any given place.
- water use includes water that can be recycled and reused.
- zone sunlight only penetrates the sea surface to a depth of about 200m creating the
- two streams come together at a.
- of accumulation glaciers grow when more snow falls near the top of the glacier.
- time The amount of time a molecule stays in a reservoir.
- A storage location for water such as an ocean glacier, pond, or even the atmosphere.
- high walls that keep the stream within its banks during floods.
- water use takes the water out of the ecosystem.
- the total mass of living organisms in a given area.
- are large bodies of water
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- floods are sudden and unexpected taking place when very intense rainfall over a brief period.
- can be rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- irrigation pipes and tubes deliver small amount of water directly to the soil at the roots of the plant or tree.
- plants take up water from the soil and releases large amounts of water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- cycle the movement of water around earth's surface.
- glaciers flows downhill from where the snow and ice accumulated through mountains
- small spaces between grains
- of ablation is melted from lower down in the glacier.
- glaciers are large ice sheets cover relatively flat ground.
- water changes from a liquid to a gas by
- the large crevasse at the top of an alpine glacier where ice that is moving is separated from ice that is stuck to the mountain above is called
- Because the ice is moving glaciers have
- groundwater resides
- remediation a chemical pumped into the aquifer so the contamination is destroyed
- connections between pores
- where the stream meets the ocean or lake is a.
- the amount of water that is available to enter groundwater in a region.
- caps are large glaciers that cover a larger area than just a valley.
35 Clues: groundwater resides • connections between pores • are large bodies of water • small spaces between grains • two streams come together at a. • can be rain, sleet, hail, or snow. • the smaller of the two streams is a • water changes from a liquid to a gas by • Because the ice is moving glaciers have • are bodies of water that have a current. • ...
Earth's Water 2022-03-09
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- water turning from a solid to a vapor
- release of water vapor by plants and animals
- watersheds are separated by these
- property that holds molecules of different substances together
- area drained of water because of a river system
- water above ground, on the surface
- smaller stream that feeds into a larger one
- path a stream follows
- change in state from a gas to a liquid
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- water in the soil and rocky material
- water turning from a vapor to a solid
- a liquid that dissolves substances
- energy needed to heat a substance by a particular amount.
- Anything that has a positively charged end and a negatively charge end
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater
- property that holds molecules of a substance together
- liquid water turns into vapor
- water turning from a liquid to a solid
- the upper boundary of groundwater
- movement of water between atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things.
- water falling to the Earth
21 Clues: path a stream follows • water falling to the Earth • liquid water turns into vapor • watersheds are separated by these • the upper boundary of groundwater • a liquid that dissolves substances • water above ground, on the surface • water in the soil and rocky material • water turning from a vapor to a solid • water turning from a solid to a vapor • ...
water cycle 2022-03-17
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- to engage verbal or physical condense make(something) denser or more concentrated circulate pass or cause to pass from place to place
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface
- a quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- description of the long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- evaporation, convection, precipitation, and collection
- rain,snow,sleet or hail that falls to the ground
- atmospheric water frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
- small accumulation of water
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- significant accumulation of water on the surface of earth
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- a very small of a liquid
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature
- the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed state
- the process by which plants give off water vapor through openings in their leaves
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow
- when rain falls
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- when water moves down through the ground. when water travels over the topof the ground and back into a stream, river, or sea
- covering, influencing, or relating to the whole world
- water or other liquid diffused in a small quantity as vapor, within a solid or condensed on a surface
- high temperature
- the star closest to the earth
- water that falls out of the sky
- the continuous movement of water within the earth and the atmosphere
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- submerge in a liquid
- firm and stable in shape, not liquid or fluid
- a small narrow river
- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended
34 Clues: when rain falls • high temperature • submerge in a liquid • a small narrow river • a very small of a liquid • small accumulation of water • the star closest to the earth • water that falls out of the sky • a large body of water surrounded by land • of or at a low or relatively low temperature • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-02
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- A watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges is called a ____?
- _____ is water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans.
- A process where water, and chemicals are injected underground at high pressures to crack open rock layers, to release the oil or gas trapped inside is called ______?
- The opposite of condensation is ______?
- A natural resource that can be replenished is called a _________?
- An underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water is called a ____?
- The ability of a material to absorb heat is called_____?
- _____ has a lower heat capacity than water.
- Water that falls and ends up in soil is called _____?
- Tornadoes over water are called a ____?
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as ______?
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- Water cannot pass through a ______ layer.
- _____ start from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it is called a _____?
- The change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase is called ______?
- 3% of the earth’s water is____?
- 97% of the earth’s water is_____?
- Water can pass through a ______ layer.
- A _____ is where water is stored.
- A potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds is called _______?
20 Clues: 3% of the earth’s water is____? • 97% of the earth’s water is_____? • A _____ is where water is stored. • Water can pass through a ______ layer. • The opposite of condensation is ______? • Tornadoes over water are called a ____? • Water cannot pass through a ______ layer. • _____ has a lower heat capacity than water. • _____ start from thunderstorms over the ocean. • ...
WATER SYSTEMS 2022-02-03
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- heating of the earth due to humans
- helps flow stream into different directions
- gets into our waterways from lawns, parking lots and backyards
- mass of ice and overlying snow which moves downwards
- uppersurface of the ground water zone
- collected at the TOP of the earths surface
- where water collects
- area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into an outlet
- the ability to absorb heat
- away from large bodies of water
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- natural source that can be endlessly replenished
- 1/3 of freshwater exists there
- an area with a climate that differs around it
- condensation of water which falls down with gravity
- makes up 97% of the water on earth
- body of water that does not contain much salt
- 1st step of the water cycle
- starts from thunder storm
- a process that continues to movement of water
- permeable rock that can transmit/contain groundwater
20 Clues: where water collects • starts from thunder storm • the ability to absorb heat • 1st step of the water cycle • 1/3 of freshwater exists there • away from large bodies of water • heating of the earth due to humans • makes up 97% of the water on earth • uppersurface of the ground water zone • collected at the TOP of the earths surface • helps flow stream into different directions • ...
Water systems 2022-02-08
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- water vapor
- lands that are wet u know what I mean
- crystalline ice
- solid form of water
- Theres no beginning or end of the
- what percent of earth water in wetlands rivers lakes
- liquid
- water u can drink
- no matter how much u take out of it, it comes back
- what percent of earths water is gaseous water, soil mixer and other liquids
- sheets made of ice
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- small sized water pool
- icebergs
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- Gas
- Large sized water pool
- what percent of earths water is ice in whole earth
- what percent of water is ground water in whole earth
- underground freshwater reservoir
- what percent of earth water is fresh in whole earth
- water that's salty
- mountains of ice
- medium sized water pool
23 Clues: Gas • liquid • icebergs • water vapor • crystalline ice • mountains of ice • water u can drink • water that's salty • sheets made of ice • solid form of water • Large sized water pool • small sized water pool • medium sized water pool • underground freshwater reservoir • Theres no beginning or end of the • lands that are wet u know what I mean • what percent of earths water is ice in whole earth • ...
water systems 2022-02-08
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- is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- is natural and effective at removing many toxins from the water, such as volatile organic compounds and chlorine, without the use of chemicals or stripping the water of salts and minerals.
- is a point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops.
- a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean
- a mass of ice
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- an area of land in which all the water present
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river.
- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- drains into one large main water body
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- is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water.
- are areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year
- a process that involves loss of water vapour through the stomata of plants
- capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat
- a body of water partly surrounded by land.
- is the water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand, and rock.
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock
- a line dividing land whose drainage flows toward the given stream from land whose drainage flows away from that stream.
- is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to condensation.
- builts to access water
21 Clues: a mass of ice • builts to access water • drains into one large main water body • a body of water partly surrounded by land. • an area of land in which all the water present • capacity the ability of a material to absorb heat • a thing that starts from thunderstorms over the ocean • is a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area. • ...
Water Systems 2022-01-30
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- Water in the gas state
- Process in which gases in the atmosphere trap the sun’s heat
- Water found in streams, rivers, lakes…
- Change in temperature from one season to another
- Area of land where all the water eventually drains into one main body of water like a river
- Water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts
- Change of temperature on a daily basis
- The saltiness of water
- High latitude region of a planet which is covered in ice
- A large glacier that covers the land
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- Starts when there are thunderstorms over the ocean
- Water that falls and ends up in soil; water that is beneath Earth's surface
- An area with a small localized climate that differs from the ones around it
- Level below which all spaces are filled with water
- Contents that are harmful to humans, animals and the environment
- Artificial lake where water is stored
- When Earth's temperature declines and ice starts to accumulate
- One watershed is separated from another by high points
- Ability of a material to absorb heat
- Small spaces in soil and sand that can hold groundwater
20 Clues: Water in the gas state • The saltiness of water • Ability of a material to absorb heat • A large glacier that covers the land • Artificial lake where water is stored • Water found in streams, rivers, lakes… • Change of temperature on a daily basis • Change in temperature from one season to another • Starts when there are thunderstorms over the ocean • ...
Water Sysytems 2022-02-01
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- a watershed separated from another by high points like hills and ridges is called a…?
- 3% of the earth’s water is... ?
- _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean.
- 97% of the earth’s water is…?
- a natural resource that can be replenished is called a…?
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it is called…?
- where water is stored.
- water cannot pass through a ______ layer.
- the ability of a material to absorb heat is called…?
- a process where water, sand, and chemicals are injected underground at very high pressures to crack open rock layers and release the oil or gas trapped inside is called…?
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- water that falls and ends up in soil is called…?
- tornadoes over water are called a…..?
- a potassium-rich salt that is mined from underground deposits formed from evaporated sea beds is called…?
- The water cycle is known by its scientific name as…?
- water that is found in lakes, streams, rivers, wetlands, and oceans is called...?
- underground layer of rock, gravel, sand or silt that holds water is called a…?
- _____ has a lower heat capacity than water.
- the opposite of condensation is…?
- water can pass through a ______ layer.
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase is called…?
20 Clues: where water is stored. • 97% of the earth’s water is…? • 3% of the earth’s water is... ? • the opposite of condensation is…? • tornadoes over water are called a…..? • water can pass through a ______ layer. • water cannot pass through a ______ layer. • _____ has a lower heat capacity than water. • _____ starts from thunderstorms over the ocean. • ...
Water Systems 2022-02-01
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- the change of state from a gas to a liquid; occurs when a gas loses thermal energy
- When liquid or solid water falls down due to gravity
- source of pollution that comes from one place
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- physical material from which something is made or which has discrete existence
- water is able to pass through it
- a line dividing land whose drainage flows toward the given stream from land whose drainage flows away from that stream
- used to remove unwanted impurities from water such as sediment, taste and odor, hardness and bacteria
- process by which an element or compound transitions from its liquid state to its gaseous state below the temperature at which it boils
- any body of water above ground
- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
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- water is not able to pass through it
- the introduction of harmful materials into the water
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- a resource that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced
- mixture of coagulant with dirt in water that shapes something that looks like giant snowflakes
- source of pollution that comes from many different places
- a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock
- source of water supply
- the maximum amount that something can contain
20 Clues: source of water supply • any body of water above ground • water is able to pass through it • water is not able to pass through it • source of pollution that comes from one place • the maximum amount that something can contain • the introduction of harmful materials into the water • When liquid or solid water falls down due to gravity • ...
WATER CONSERVATION 2022-01-18
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- primitive organisms that have chlorophyll and live in water
- electricity produced by water power
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- the process of extracting moisture
- a weedy aquatic plant of genus Elodea
- a fishing ground or area where fish are caught
- It is a body of water with surface water flowing within the bed and banks of a channel.
- Taking water to dry land by means of water sources
- a branch of a river made by water flowing from the main stream only when the water level is high
- something resembling a pool of liquid
- The flowing of different streams into one
- a low area where the land is saturated with water
- soft and watery
- the power to do work that is latent in a head of water
- filling to overflowing
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- a supposed form of water, notable for its properties.
- It's the process of landscaping that reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation.
- the branch of geology that studies water on the earth and in the atmosphere: its distribution and uses and conservation
- a deluge of water falling from a height
- long-winged oceanic bird that in flight skims close to the waves
- A protective stone or concrete structure that extends into the water to prevent a beach from eroding.
- the entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- the science that measures and describes the physical features of bodies of water
- a powerful circular current of water
- the wide part of a river where it nears the sea; fresh and salt water mix
- lowland that inundates during the dry season and drains well
- not allowing water to pass in or out
- A bright colored balloon is floating on the sea to mark potential channels or underwater hazards.
- use cautiously and frugally
- soil which is soft and watery
30 Clues: soft and watery • filling to overflowing • use cautiously and frugally • soil which is soft and watery • the process of extracting moisture • electricity produced by water power • a powerful circular current of water • not allowing water to pass in or out • a weedy aquatic plant of genus Elodea • something resembling a pool of liquid • a deluge of water falling from a height • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
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- a compound that could be found naturally in the earths crust and could contaminate water from human mines
- water produced by livestock
- high amounts of this is bad, low amounts of this is good
- the layer of semi- clean water in the middle of a septic tank
- poopoo peepee in the water that could cause harm to human health if contaminates water.
- a distinct/ specific area which pollution is directly being produced
- too much of a good thing.
- a type of pollution that causes a massive impact when spilled
- a dramatic change in water temperatures which could kill organisms living in the water
- solid waste material from wastewater
- a metal that gets released when burning coal
- a metal that doesn't usually come from natural sources of water but does get to water through _____-lined pipes
- acids deposited on earth as some sort of precipitation that attach to the surfaces of plants, soil and water
- a way to clean an oil spill in the ocean
- a broader area of pollution being produced (come from surrounding farmland or other places all at once)
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- a legislation that sets the regulations and the amount of chemicals allowed in usable water
- a species which indicates weather there is an imbalance in the ecosystem
- a type of pollution where humans cause the water to change temperature
- low amounts of this is bad, high amounts of this is good
- a form of solid waste
- human activities
- a type of pollution that is solid (like garbage)
- a system for water that smaller, rural homes might have.
- a river that is famously known for being extremely polluted in the 1950s
- a type of pollution that could reach the ocean through drains, and could cause problems for marine life (life get stuck in the fins of fish)
- a form of sediment pollution
- contains extremely low amounts of oxygen, which kills animals in the surrounding area
27 Clues: human activities • a form of solid waste • too much of a good thing. • water produced by livestock • a form of sediment pollution • solid waste material from wastewater • a way to clean an oil spill in the ocean • a metal that gets released when burning coal • a type of pollution that is solid (like garbage) • low amounts of this is bad, high amounts of this is good • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
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- law passed in 1972 for the protection and propagation of fish
- heat pollution in water
- the oxygen quantity demanded from water at different temperatures
- one certain location where pollutants come from
- disease from human or animal waste
- under water pollution that affects the sonar of marine mammals
- largest oil spill to date in gulf of mexico
- chemical found in plastics that photodegrades
- dramatic change in water temp that kills organisms
- standard for safe drinking water
- metal that gets in drinking water causes cancer
- industrial compounds that make plastic and cause environmental issues
- sewage and human pollutants
- heavy metal from burning coal
- never disolving plastics
- area in a body of water where algae blooms are present
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- law passed for safe drinking water standards
- thick waste that sinks to the bottom of the septic tank
- to much of a good thing (nutrients in a body of water)
- largest tanker oil spill to date
- wide range area where pollution could be from
- rubber lined pond to hold manure
- leading arteries that garbage enters the ocean from
- water pollution that does not use chemicals
- part of water cleansing where bacteria is used to consume organic waste
- container under house containing wastewater
26 Clues: heat pollution in water • never disolving plastics • sewage and human pollutants • heavy metal from burning coal • largest tanker oil spill to date • rubber lined pond to hold manure • standard for safe drinking water • disease from human or animal waste • water pollution that does not use chemicals • largest oil spill to date in gulf of mexico • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
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- Kills animals who mistake it for food
- Reduces he light in water
- component of septic system that have underground pipes
- Clumbed garbage in oceans
- Dramatic change in temerature that kills organisms
- Found in fish and can be deadly if eaten too much
- The pollution of any water source.
- Waste from humans
- Specific location where pollution is directly produced.
- Protection and propagation of fish by restoring the traits of it
- Large container that gets the waste water from a house as a septic system
- Pollution from noise that messes with whales communication
- Pollution that causes the sky to have less stars
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- Human made ponds lined with rubber built to handle large quantities of manure
- Waste removed from a septage tank
- Place where much polluted water is cleaned and separated from polluted parts.
- Water pollution that happens with change in temperature
- Solid waste that is heavier than water.
- In water where there is low oxygen levels and very low life.
- Legislation that sets standards for safe drinking water
- spinning of oil
- When a body of water becomes nutrient rich.
- heavy metal from earth that is toxic to humans
- Chemicals that stay forever
- Another deadly metal to humans that is not as heavy as lead
25 Clues: spinning of oil • Waste from humans • Reduces he light in water • Clumbed garbage in oceans • Chemicals that stay forever • Waste removed from a septage tank • The pollution of any water source. • Kills animals who mistake it for food • Solid waste that is heavier than water. • When a body of water becomes nutrient rich. • heavy metal from earth that is toxic to humans • ...
Water Pollution 2022-12-01
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- reduces the usefulness of water to living things.
- as a result of human activity. Mainly affects the dissolved oxygen level of the water, but can also adversely affect aquatic organisms (Thermal Shock)
- wastewater and sewage in the atmosphere
- single-celled bacteria that live in water cause
- manure runoff, and
- waist
- pavement can also increase water temperature.
- the increase or decrease of water
- algal growth is accelerated by increased fertilizer input (mostly in the form of nitrates and phosphates) into water supplies. High concentrations of algae die and sink to the bottom of the water, where aerobic bacteria break them down, drastically reducing the lake's dissolved oxygen levels
- generation utilize water for cooling. Runoff from
- gully reclamation, hydroseeding, diversion ditches on roadways, cover crops, contour farming, and vegetative buffers are all examples of good soil management
- water flow can be diverted into artificial wetlands, sediment management ponds, silt fences, dredging, and dams
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- Industrial use, and
- nutrient enrichment of aquatic ecosystems for plants. primarily in the form of phosphates and nitrates
- water contamination with a source that is dispersed across a large area is
- transfer heat from the water into
- cause a drastic decrease in water temperature as cool
- after a contaminant has been introduced to the environment, removal
- a technique for preventing environmental contamination from water pollutants
- the quantity of oxygen needed by bacteria that decompose organic waste in water. Low DO = High BOD
- diseases. The source of these organisms is
- dirt particles causing water to become cloudy. The most common type of water contamination
- caused by mining, agriculture, improper logging methods, building, and rapid erosion
- sewage detergents, and waste.
- Farm runoff, residential lawn and garden runoff, and recreational facility runoff.
- from the bottom of a reservoir is released downstream
- water pollution that is "pointed," or has a clear cause
27 Clues: waist • manure runoff, and • Industrial use, and • sewage detergents, and waste. • transfer heat from the water into • the increase or decrease of water • wastewater and sewage in the atmosphere • diseases. The source of these organisms is • pavement can also increase water temperature. • single-celled bacteria that live in water cause • ...
Water Cycle 2021-04-09
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- the sum total of water
- steam in the air
- holding place
- the reservoir that contains the most water
- telescope on a submarine
- cycle water moved from land to air and back again
- perpetually
- when gas cools up high these are formed
- rainwater's contribution to the water cycle
- scuba face gear
- these stay in the groundwater for many years
- oceans, the atmosphere, and groundwater
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- the effect that the sun has on water
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- the water cycle is like this body system
- T or F? The water will be the same years from now.
- when water sinks it goes here
- prefix that means under
- when molecules in clouds collect into big drops
- scuba eye gear
- when steam turns into water
21 Clues: perpetually • holding place • scuba eye gear • scuba face gear • steam in the air • the sum total of water • prefix that means under • telescope on a submarine • rain, snow, sleet, and hail • when steam turns into water • when water sinks it goes here • the effect that the sun has on water • when gas cools up high these are formed • oceans, the atmosphere, and groundwater • ...
Water cycle 2021-06-29
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- when water freezes in the clouds
- what water is
- how many parts of the water cycle there are
- its water that's going to the clouds
- low clouds
- when water is in the clouds
- frozen rain but no hail
- there is lots of saltwater here
- it comes from the clouds
- it turns into vapor
- the process of water turning to water vapor
- it makes water in water vapor
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- another word for collection
- it holds the water vapor or water
- how some water goes into the sea
- water that's in the dirt
- when the water is in the sea
- where water is held in small amounts
- its rain and snow mixed
- its when it rains
20 Clues: low clouds • what water is • its when it rains • it turns into vapor • frozen rain but no hail • its rain and snow mixed • water that's in the dirt • it comes from the clouds • another word for collection • when water is in the clouds • when the water is in the sea • it makes water in water vapor • there is lots of saltwater here • when water freezes in the clouds • ...
Earth's Water 2024-01-11
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- WATER BENEATH THE SURFACE.
- THE CHANGING OF A LIQUID INTO A GAS.
- WARM AIR RISES AND COLD AIR __________.
- PARTICLES IN AIR MOVE FASTER WHEN THIS IS ADDED.
- CLOUD THAT FORMS NEAR THE GROUND.
- DENSEST STATE OF MATTER.
- WATER IN THE ATMOSPHERE THAT FALLS TO THE GROUND.
- THE CHANGING OF A GAS INTO A LIQUID.
- OCEAN LOCATED IN THE FAR NORTH.
- WHEN DROPLETS OF WATER IN THE SKY COLLECT, THEY FORM THIS.
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- UNDERGROUND LAYER OF ROCK THAT HOLDS WATER.
- SMALL STREAM OR RIVER THAT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER.
- PART OF WATER TREATMENT WHERE SOMETHING IS ADDED TO WATER TO CLUMP DIRT TOGETHER.
- PERCENTAGE OF EARTH COVERED BY OCEANS.
- A HUMAN-MADE LAKE.
- A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER.
- GAS FORM OF WATER.
- TYPE OF BREEZE THAT MOVES FROM LAND TOWARD WATER.
- RAIN ON A MOUNTAIN FLOWS IN WHAT DIRECTION?
- THE LARGEST OCEAN.
- AREA WHERE WATER DRAINS INTO A RIVER.
21 Clues: A HUMAN-MADE LAKE. • GAS FORM OF WATER. • THE LARGEST OCEAN. • DENSEST STATE OF MATTER. • WATER BENEATH THE SURFACE. • A LARGE BODY OF SALT WATER. • OCEAN LOCATED IN THE FAR NORTH. • CLOUD THAT FORMS NEAR THE GROUND. • THE CHANGING OF A LIQUID INTO A GAS. • THE CHANGING OF A GAS INTO A LIQUID. • AREA WHERE WATER DRAINS INTO A RIVER. • PERCENTAGE OF EARTH COVERED BY OCEANS. • ...
Water properties 2024-01-19
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- the total amount of water found underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere of a planet.
- the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf, approximately 200 meters in depth
- having a positive and negative end (pole) (i.e. Water is a polar molecule because it has a negatively charged side- the oxygen atom- and a positively charged side- the two hydrogen atoms.)
- the production and emission of light by a living organism
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion
- of Vaporization the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature
- the area of the shore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, i.e. the area between tide marks
- when a gas to transform into a liquid as a result of cooling
- a place where freshwater meets up with salt water; nature’s nursery
- Zone surface layer of the ocean that receives sunlight
- when a liquid to transform into a gas as a result of heating
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water.
- a fissure in a planet's surface from which geothermally heated water issues. Hydrothermal vents are commonly found near volcanically active places, areas where tectonic plates are moving apart, ocean basins, and hotspots
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- microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together
- a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to other substances
- mass per unit volume; the amount of matter in a given amount of space
- the sunlit top layer of the ocean beyond the continental shelves; the vast bulk of the sea, it covers over 360,000,000 square kilometers of the Earth's surface and is referred to as the 'marine desert' because nutrients are lower here than in the shallow seas; life can be scarce
- measure of how much water can flow through a substance
- is the process by which certain microbes create energy by mediating chemical reactions
- the downward movement of fluid, especially in the sea, the atmosphere, or deep in the earth
- the portion of a lake or ocean where there is little or no sunlight;formally defined as the depths beyond which less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
- microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web
- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries much like a bathtub catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- a body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water
- how much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object
33 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail • a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance • a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water • measure of how much water can flow through a substance • Zone surface layer of the ocean that receives sunlight • microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web • microscopic marine producers/base of an aquatic food web • ...
Water & pH 2023-09-13
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- water-loving; has a charge
- a negatively-charged ion
- measure of acidity or alkalinity
- rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction
- HIGH HEAT ********; amount of heat to raise it's temperature
- mixture of solute and solvent
- a positively-charged ion
- compounds that decrease the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- HIGH HEAT OF ************; amount of heat to change to vapor
- to dissolve or break down
- ******** ion; proton donor, electron acceptor
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- ********* SHELL;a cluster of water molecules surrounding and to a degree attached to some other polar atom or molecule
- water-fearing; does not have a charge
- ********* ion; proton acceptor
- a solution that can resist change
- ability of water molecules to stick to other water molecules
- combination of an acid and base in equivalent quantities, producing salt and oftentimes water
- compounds that increase the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution
- a liquid that dissolves; dissolving medium
- substance that is dissolved
20 Clues: a negatively-charged ion • a positively-charged ion • to dissolve or break down • water-loving; has a charge • substance that is dissolved • mixture of solute and solvent • ********* ion; proton acceptor • measure of acidity or alkalinity • a solution that can resist change • water-fearing; does not have a charge • a liquid that dissolves; dissolving medium • ...
Ocean/Water 2023-09-27
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- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- When a wave reaches a beach or coastline, it releases a burst of energy that generates a current, which runs parallel to the shoreline
- Underwater Mountain range
- liquid into gas
- Biggest ocean
- rain,hail,sleet,snow
- "a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired.
- "the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean. The continental shelf is geologically part of the continental crust."
- powerful, channeled currents of water flowing away from shore
- "the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor."
- water infiltration into the soil"
- Flat area in Ocean
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- "a submarine mountain"
- Ocean in the South
- noun: accumulation
- Ocean named after India
- A rhythmic movement that carries enrgy
- An island with a volcano
- currents that happen on the surface
- Ocean between four continents
- ermeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- gas into liquid
- currents deep in the ocean
- evaporation of plants
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- "a long, narrow ditch"
- A huge wave
27 Clues: A huge wave • Biggest ocean • liquid into gas • gas into liquid • Ocean in the South • noun: accumulation • Flat area in Ocean • rain,hail,sleet,snow • evaporation of plants • "a submarine mountain" • "a long, narrow ditch" • Ocean named after India • An island with a volcano • Underwater Mountain range • currents deep in the ocean • Ocean between four continents • ...
Water properties 2024-02-02
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- the total amount of water found underground, on the surface and in the atmosphere of a planet.
- a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water
- a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance
- the portion of a lake or ocean where there is little or no sunlight;formally defined as the depths beyond which less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to other substances
- the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers
- atoms and molecules in the surface of a substance exhibit the property of cohesion
- the amount of heat that must be absorbed if a certain quantity of liquid is vaporized at a constant temperature
- when a liquid to transform into a gas as a result of heating
- the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again
- rain, snow, sleet, hail
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- measure of how much water can flow through a substance
- when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together
- mass per unit volume; the amount of matter in a given amount of space
- how much heat energy it will take to raise or lower the temperature of an object
- the downward movement of fluid, especially in the sea, the atmosphere, or deep in the earth
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water.
- when a gas to transform into a liquid as a result of cooling
- a place where freshwater meets up with salt water; nature’s nursery
- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries much like a bathtub catches all of the water that falls within its sides
- a body of rock that can contain water or allow water to flow through it
- having a positive and negative end (pole) (i.e. Water is a polar molecule because it has a negatively charged side- the oxygen atom- and a positively charged side- the two hydrogen atoms.)
24 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, hail • a measure of the amount of salt in a body of water • a liquid or a gas that dissolves another substance • measure of how much water can flow through a substance • when the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together • when a gas to transform into a liquid as a result of cooling • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- refers to the ability of a material to absorb heat.
- A place for collecting and storing something
- When water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, it forms _____.
- Earth is surrounded by an ___________ made up of a mixture of gases, including water vapour.
- used to refer to these big ice masses at poles.
- Liquid water is found on both _____ and _____ the ground.
- process of air to water
- The Sun provides the thermal _____ that drives the whole cycle.
- small localised climate, different form other climates around it.
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- All of the solid water on earth is ____
- any frozen or liquid water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back into the earth.
- A mass of ice which movies slowly, due to gravity.
- The upper surface of the groundwater zone
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapour).
- an area of land in which all bodies of water eventually drain into one big body
- The water on earth is always changing ____.
- Underground freshwater reservoir
- long hollow shafts
- How much salt is dissolved in ocean water
- is a particularly large glacier that covers the land.
20 Clues: long hollow shafts • process of air to water • Underground freshwater reservoir • All of the solid water on earth is ____ • The upper surface of the groundwater zone • How much salt is dissolved in ocean water • The water on earth is always changing ____. • A place for collecting and storing something • used to refer to these big ice masses at poles. • ...
Living Water 2024-02-20
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- Jesus told her salvation was from the what? (John 4:22)
- After meeting Jesus and becoming believers, they told the woman she no longer believed because of what she said but because they had what themselves? (John 4:42)
- She asked Jesus to give her what? (John 4:15) (2 words)
- Jesus said God is what? (John 4:24)
- Jesus said there is coming an hour (and was not there) where true worshipers will worship how? (John 23) (3 words)
- Where did the woman go and tell people what she had experienced with Jesus? (John 4:28)
- The people of the town said that Jesus was indeed the what of the world? (John 4:42)
- Jesus told her the whoever drank from the water He offered would be thirsty how many more times? (John 4:14)
- Who dug the well where Jesus was resting? (John 4:6)
- What did Jesus say He could give her if she had just asked for it? (John 4:10) (2 words)
- How many husbands had she had? (John 4:18)
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- Jesus had to go through where to get to Galilee? (John 4:4)
- The woman said she knew the Messiah called what was coming? (John 4:25)
- Whom did Jesus tell her to go get? (John 4:16)
- She asked Jesus if He thought He was ______ than Jacob? (John 4:12)
- What did Jesus asked of the woman? John 4:7)
- Jesus told her the living water would well up to what? (John 4:14) (2 words)
- The woman said Jesus was a what because he knew all about her? (John 4:19)
- Jesus did not do what Himself, only His disciples? (John 4:2)
- Jesus told her she worship what she ________? (John 4:22) (3 words)
- Was the man she was living with her husband? (John 4:18)
- The Samaritan woman was shocked the Jesus who was a _______ would speak to a Samaritan. (John 4:9)
22 Clues: Jesus said God is what? (John 4:24) • How many husbands had she had? (John 4:18) • What did Jesus asked of the woman? John 4:7) • Whom did Jesus tell her to go get? (John 4:16) • Who dug the well where Jesus was resting? (John 4:6) • Jesus told her salvation was from the what? (John 4:22) • She asked Jesus to give her what? (John 4:15) (2 words) • ...
Water Systems 2024-02-23
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- What does snow create after it builds up over time?
- What is an underground layer of permeable rock or sediment that stores and transmits groundwater
- What is the term used when the process of certain gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, making it warmer?
- What is the varied average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere?
- What does the Sun pass through before reaching the Earth's surface?
- a special structure for plants; an example of a microclimate
- When temperature and ______ amounts change significantly over time, glaciers and ice sheets are affected, increasing or decreasing in size.
- large bodies of water can absorb and release a lot of ___.
- A sudden an extreme event caused by natural forces.
- What is the varied average temperature in the Southern Hemisphere?
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- Changes in the size of glaciers and ice sheets influence local and global ____.
- Which hemisphere contains 81% of the ocean?
- What are tornadoes over water called?
- What is the one Continent in the Southern Hemisphere that is opposite in seasons to the continents in the Northern Hemisphere?
- Which hemisphere contains 61% of the ocean?
- What did the winds in Hurricane Hazel reach?
- Hurricanes start from _____ over the ocean.
- a region in Canada that is adjacent to the sea
- Water has a higher _____ _____ than land or air.
- What changes in glaciers and ice sheets that influence local and global water systems?
20 Clues: What are tornadoes over water called? • Which hemisphere contains 81% of the ocean? • Which hemisphere contains 61% of the ocean? • Hurricanes start from _____ over the ocean. • What did the winds in Hurricane Hazel reach? • a region in Canada that is adjacent to the sea • Water has a higher _____ _____ than land or air. • ...
water systems 2024-02-23
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- water bodies can effect climate at regional scale.What other scale do they affect?
- when unusual last for several months in mountain areas it will affect the size of what?
- what is happening to our ice leavels right now?
- serve as primary sources of freshwater for human consumption, agriculture, industry, and ecosystem health.
- a form of energy that makes things hot
- ability of wildlife and fauna to withstand the changed (blank)?
- small drops of water in the air or on a surface
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- torontos worst natrul disaster
- something that increases erosion
- a speacial structure for plants
- if the temputure rises they melt and (blank)?
- Healthy watersheds support diverse habitats for plants and animals, contributing to overall biodiversity conservation.
- streams and lakes empty into them
- water has a higher heat capacity then (blank)
- as more snow condense the snow into what?
- the area of land that drains into rivers and lakes which turn into a flow.
- the southern hemisphere has (blank) % of the ocean
- the northern hemisphere has (blank)% of the ocean the southern hemisphere has 81% ocean
- this is an example of percipitation
- what have average nightly temputure been doing worldwide?
20 Clues: torontos worst natrul disaster • a speacial structure for plants • something that increases erosion • streams and lakes empty into them • this is an example of percipitation • a form of energy that makes things hot • as more snow condense the snow into what? • if the temputure rises they melt and (blank)? • water has a higher heat capacity then (blank) • ...
DEEP WATER 2020-06-15
20 Clues: gulp • eerie • tired • frozen • scared • energy • wobbly • shudder • captured • strength • confront • distaste • crippled • accident • called up • refreshed • dangerous • endurance • conviction • resoluteness
Water Words 2019-04-29
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- A Disinfectant by product ((DBP)
- Confined and unconfined are types of these
- Dissolved calcium and magnesium can cause
- Condensation, precipitation, evapotranspiration
- a "pinging" sound from a pump may be evidence of
- 1974 when this law was passed (abbreviation)
- Equipment to repair a leak on a 150 lb chlorine cylinder
- Closing a valve too fast can cause damage by
- 39.2 F or 4 C is when water has its greatest
- Pb and Cu
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- Packing, lantern ring and packing gland are located here
- Source water as a lake, river or reservoir
- Disease causing organism
- Received Best Tasting Water in Indiana 3 times
- Many small pumps use this instead of packing
- Well pumping level minus static level
- 2.31 ft of Head = 1
- Used to prevent water from flowing both directions
- Our USEPA primacy agency
- Drilled is the most common type
20 Clues: Pb and Cu • 2.31 ft of Head = 1 • Disease causing organism • Our USEPA primacy agency • Drilled is the most common type • A Disinfectant by product ((DBP) • Well pumping level minus static level • Dissolved calcium and magnesium can cause • Source water as a lake, river or reservoir • Confined and unconfined are types of these • Many small pumps use this instead of packing • ...
WATER TREATMENT 2019-12-08
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- promotes buffer effect in boiler drum
- destabilization of colloidal particles; addition of coagulant
- pH corrections is achieved by using
- removes minerals or ions
- can be positively or negatively charged molecules
- is deposited in boiler tube after evaporation
- Ion exchange is a reversible chemical reaction wherein an ion (an atom or a molecule that has lost or gained an electron and thus acquired an electrical charge)
- bubbles or froth build-up of the boiler water drum that passes out with the steam
- includes other sources such as snow, hail, and additional types of precipitation.
- composed of hydrogen and oxygen
- vapor turns back to liquid
- eating away of metals
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- It is the contamination of the steam with boiler water solids in the form of priming and foaming
- DO is controlled by injecting this chemical
- is the agglomeration of destabilized particles into mirofloc
- removal of suspended solids by gravity
- removes turbidity
- movement of solvent molecules into a higher solute concentration
- water treatment is also called ______ treatment
- improves quality of water for specific end-use
- a sudden surge of boiler water
- use of semipermeable membrane for separation
- positively charged ions
- removes residual chlorine, odor, taste
- negatively charged ions
25 Clues: removes turbidity • eating away of metals • positively charged ions • negatively charged ions • removes minerals or ions • vapor turns back to liquid • a sudden surge of boiler water • composed of hydrogen and oxygen • pH corrections is achieved by using • promotes buffer effect in boiler drum • removal of suspended solids by gravity • removes residual chlorine, odor, taste • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-13
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- When water boils, the temperature remains ________________ until all of the water has been converted to steam.
- Water that contains ions like sulfate or magnesium.
- One factor that affects the boiling point of water and changes due to the elevation.
- The substance being dissolved in a substance.
- The number of glasses of water a person should drink in a day. (Six to ______)
- The energy required to boil water is the heat of___________.
- How you feel if your body needs more water.
- When ice crystals pass directly into the gas phase without melting.
- A substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
- The energy required to melt ice is the heat of ________.
- When changing the state of matter from ice to water this does not change until all of the ice has been melted.
- Free of water
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- The universal solvent.
- Weak attraction between positive and negative ends of two water molecules. (2 words)
- A molecule in which there is a division of charge (2 words, no spaces)
- Water that readily separates from food.
- Water is a(n)____________ nutrient.
- Liquid water results when steam ___________.
- Another name for steam.
- Water that is tied to the structure of large molecules like protein and starches and is not easily separated.
- The end result of water vaporization
21 Clues: Free of water • The universal solvent. • Another name for steam. • Water is a(n)____________ nutrient. • The end result of water vaporization • Water that readily separates from food. • How you feel if your body needs more water. • Liquid water results when steam ___________. • The substance being dissolved in a substance. • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- Wetlands without trees
- Differing condition from upper to lower layers
- Below epipelagic zone in ocean
- Wooded wetlands
- the bottom of a lake
- Zones compromise the water column
- Shallow ecosystem where it is submerged or saturated at least part of the year
- Below mesopelagic zone
- occur On the bottom level
- Upper sunlit area of ocean (two words; no space)
- Special variety of trees that grow in water
- Similar to bogs, but mainly fed underground
- Colder, dapper layer in lakes that is not mixed
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- Low, narrow, sandy islands parallel to coastline (two words; no space)
- Bays where rivers empty into the sea
- Distribute to distribution of biological productivity (two words; no space)
- Shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater (two words; no space)
- Sharp temperate boundary in lake
- Areas of saturated ground
- When coral expels their algal partner and dies (two words; no space)
- The path of water through our environment (two words; no space)
- Has extraordinary biological productivity(two words; no space)
- Depression in rocky shoreline that is flooded at high tide but retain water at low tide (two words; no space)
- In 1977 deep-sea submarine that led to discovery of deep-thermal vent communities
- Support marine food web
- Below thermocline and much colder
26 Clues: Wooded wetlands • the bottom of a lake • Wetlands without trees • Below mesopelagic zone • Support marine food web • Areas of saturated ground • occur On the bottom level • Below epipelagic zone in ocean • Sharp temperate boundary in lake • Zones compromise the water column • Below thermocline and much colder • Bays where rivers empty into the sea • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- zones to 4,000 meters
- ducks, geese, or other large aquatic birds, especially when regarded as game.
- wetland without trees
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water such as a lake, marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures.
- the zone with photosynthesis in the ocean
- the area exposed by low tides
- the area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow compared with the open ocean.
- zones deeper than 6,00 meters
- a special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- The path of water through our environment
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- organisms that live on, in, or near the seabed, river, lake, or stream bottom
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- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral.
- when corals expel their algal partner and then die
- "sea" in greek
- A thermocline is a thin but distinct layer in a large body of fluid in which temperature changes more drastically with depth than it does in the layers above or below
- low narrow islands that formparallel to a coastline
- commonly found along shorelines and mudflats that wade in order to forage for food in the mud or sand
- shallow ecosystems in which the land is submerged at least par of the year
- the middle zones
- wetland with trees
- shoreline zone
- is an isolated pocket of seawater found in the ocean's intertidal zone.
- the deep zones
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- free floating phtosynthetic plants
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly with seawater
27 Clues: "sea" in greek • shoreline zone • the deep zones • the middle zones • wetland with trees • zones to 4,000 meters • wetland without trees • the area exposed by low tides • zones deeper than 6,00 meters • free floating phtosynthetic plants • bays where rivers empty into the sea • the zone with photosynthesis in the ocean • The path of water through our environment • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- Not using oxygen
- Areas of saturated ground which is usually composed of peat
- Wooded wetlands, wetlands with trees
- Single-celled protists
- Low, narrow islands that form parallel to a coastline
- The sunlit layer of the ocean where photosynthesis can occur
- Similar to bogs, but fed by groundwater instead of precipitation
- A special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- This cycle describes the path of water through the environment
- A group that includes crabs and shrimps
- The deepest zone in an ocean
- A sharp temperate boundary in water
- The bottom of a body of water
- Name of the submarine that discovered deep-sea thermal vents in 1977
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- Dead marine organisms sinking toward the ocean floor
- Key producers in marine ecosystems
- A body that contains large amounts of water
- Corals expel algae and die in this process
- Another name for the thermocline
- Bays where rivers empty into the sea
- This ecosystem occupies less than 5% of US lands but is essential for biodiversity
- Wetlands without trees
- Moderately salty
- A depression in a rocky shoreline that floods at high tide and retains water at low tide
24 Clues: Not using oxygen • Moderately salty • Single-celled protists • Wetlands without trees • The deepest zone in an ocean • The bottom of a body of water • Another name for the thermocline • Key producers in marine ecosystems • A sharp temperate boundary in water • Wooded wetlands, wetlands with trees • Bays where rivers empty into the sea • A group that includes crabs and shrimps • ...
Water Crossword 2020-10-12
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- a disctinctive temperature transition zone in water also known as the mesolimnion
- areas of saturated ground
- zones in the vertical water column of a water body
- warmer upper layer of a lake that is mixed by wind and warmed by the sun
- drier areas around wetlands
- when corals expel their algal partner and then die
- shallow ecosystems in which the land surface is saturated or submerged at least part of the year
- wetlands without trees
- shallow pools of seawater that form on the rocky intertidal shore
- jets of hot water and minerals on the ocean floor
- Differing conditions from upper to lower layers of the ocean
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- this much of all endangered species spend at least part of their lives in wetlands
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- Autotrophic organisms that act as producers in aquatic ecosystems
- What percent of the earth's surface is water?
- colder, deeper layer of a lake that is not mixed
- Also known as the water cycle
- low, narrow sandy islands that form parallel to a coastline
- The type of community at the bottom of a sea or lake
- a bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea
- single-celled organisms such as amoebae
- shallow wetlands along coastlines that are flooded regularly or occassionally with sea water
- name of the bottom of a lake
- wooded wetlands
- not using oxygen
25 Clues: wooded wetlands • not using oxygen • wetlands without trees • areas of saturated ground • drier areas around wetlands • name of the bottom of a lake • Also known as the water cycle • single-celled organisms such as amoebae • What percent of the earth's surface is water? • colder, deeper layer of a lake that is not mixed • special variety of trees that grow in salt water • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-13
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- wet lands provide this to the water that clean it it is called what
- a forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- barrier islands are mostly made up of this fine tan substance found on the beach
- the path of water through our environment is called
- different conditions from upper and lower layers
- these plants are the most important plants in functional links
- wood, coal, and petroleum products are what type of fuel
- a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert chemical energy from oxygen molecules or nutrients into adenosine triphosphate
- a rise in these cause coral bleaching
- these measure the chlorophyll in oceans and on land
- layers of the aquatic system
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water
- these are the best known Marine ecosystems that work extremely well together
- this is another word for bottom occupied by burrowing worms snails and fish.
- shallow wet land that flood regularly are called
- enormous amounts of carbon make it also builds shells and skeletons on on corals
- these are known as wooded wetlands
- any relatively large body of slowly moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin of appreciable size.
- is a land-based community of organisms and the interactions of biotic and abiotic components in a given area
- this makes up 78% of the earths environment
- tiny microscopic organisms
- Where rivers empty into the sea mixing fresh and salt water
- what is H2O called in plain terms
- these bacteria live in a low oxygen area
- is what plants use to make food
- is the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
27 Clues: tiny microscopic organisms • layers of the aquatic system • is what plants use to make food • what is H2O called in plain terms • these are known as wooded wetlands • a rise in these cause coral bleaching • these bacteria live in a low oxygen area • this makes up 78% of the earths environment • shallow wet land that flood regularly are called • ...
Water crossword 2020-10-12
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- destabilizes islands
- Wetlands with no trees
- most completely humandominated biome
- sharp temperature boundary
- Areas of saturated ground
- depression in a rocky shoreline
- Wooded wetlands
- varies with depth, temperature, salinity
- trees that grow in salt water
- low narrow sandy islands
- the path of water through our environment
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- corals expel their algal partner then die
- shallow wet lands
- Shallow ecosystems
- bottom
- described by depth and proximity to shore
- displaced many of worlds natural biomes
- Fed by groundwater
- destroys value
- most productive ecosystems
- gain energy from sources other than photosynthesis
- Have warmer upper layers
22 Clues: bottom • destroys value • Wooded wetlands • shallow wet lands • Shallow ecosystems • Fed by groundwater • destabilizes islands • Wetlands with no trees • low narrow sandy islands • Have warmer upper layers • Areas of saturated ground • sharp temperature boundary • most productive ecosystems • trees that grow in salt water • depression in a rocky shoreline • ...
Water/Wai 2020-10-20
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- The passage of watery vapour from a plant through its pores to the atmosphere
- A measure of the cloudiness or haziness of water (or other fluid) caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye. Measurements of turbidity are used to indicate water quality and filtration effectiveness
- the liquid water component of Earth, covering 70% of the surface of the earth
- The water under the Earth's surface, consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down and is stored within saturated soil and rock. (In this usage, saturated means full of water.) The source of water in springs and wells
- Too much water at in a given place at a given time. Types: river flood, coastal flood and flash flood
- Fit or suitable for drinking. Potable water is safe to drink
- The 'solid' part of the Earth (crust, mantle and core); Solid here means 'not liquid'.
- Water (fluid) coming out of a system after being treated.
- (verb) To simulate, make or construct something to help visualise or learn about something else
- To remove salts and other chemicals from (seawater or soil, for example)
- The process of removing particles and impurity for a material that is usually water
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- The process whereby liquid water is converted to water vapour
- The layer of gases surrounding the planet
- An underground bed or layer of permeable rock, sediment or soil that contains or conducts groundwater. Source of water for springs and wells.
- Any process that removes salt from water. The term is usually applied to processes that remove salt from seawater to make it available for human consumption and agriculture
- rain: Rain that is more acidic than normal due to dissolved polluting gases such as oxides of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur
- Any product of the condensation of water vapour that is deposited on the Earth's surface. Occurs in different forms: rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc.
- The process of removing both particles and germs from a substance that is usually water; To make something pure or to cleanse.
- cycle: The Earth's planetary cycle of fresh water evaporating from bodies of water, falling as precipitation, being absorbed into ground or flowing down into streams, rivers, etc., back into large bodies of water. Also called the water cycle
- Water vapour turning into the liquid form, water
- cycle: The Earth's planetary cycle of fresh water evaporating from bodies of water, falling as precipitation, being absorbed into ground or flowing down into streams, rivers, etc., back into large bodies of water. Also called the hydrological cycle
- vapour: The state of water (H2O) as a gas
- An object used to separate components in a given mixture
- The presence of a minor component in another chemical or mixture
24 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the planet • vapour: The state of water (H2O) as a gas • Water vapour turning into the liquid form, water • An object used to separate components in a given mixture • Fit or suitable for drinking. Potable water is safe to drink • The process whereby liquid water is converted to water vapour • ...
Water Vocabulary 2020-11-03
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- substances that do not normally mix
- the energy required to melt ice is the heat of ___
- a molecule in which there is a division of charge
- one factor that affects the percentage of body weight that is water
- a substance that does the dissolving in a solution
- water that contains sulfate ions
- to attract the shared electrons in a molecule and become negatively charged
- water is a(n) _____ nutrient
- the energy required to boil water is the heat of ___
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- when water boils, the temperature remains ___
- how you feel if your body needs more water
- water that readily separates from food
- liquid water results when steam ___
- when ice crystals pass directly into the gas phase without melting
- another name for steam
- a factor that affects the boiling point of water
- the universal solvent
- the end result of water vaporization
- the heat of fusion does not change this
- the number of glasses of water a person should drink a day
20 Clues: the universal solvent • another name for steam • water is a(n) _____ nutrient • water that contains sulfate ions • liquid water results when steam ___ • substances that do not normally mix • the end result of water vaporization • water that readily separates from food • the heat of fusion does not change this • how you feel if your body needs more water • ...
Water Safety 2024-05-15
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- ___ Screen needs to be 50 SPF
- ___ current can pull you out to sea
- A place with sand and water
- What I float down a river on
- Water that isn't deep
- It's on either side of a creek or river
- They swim in the lake and sea
- ____ Fish, a fish shaped like a Sheriff's Badge
- What I dry off with
- A place to ski and fish
- A refreshing place to swim at home
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- What might happen when I run by the pool
- A structure often built in the sand
- A creature with a shell and pincers
- A seat by the pool
- A relaxing way to swim
- It keeps you from getting rained on
- Jumping head-first into the water
- Another name for seaweed
- An ocean's flow pattern
20 Clues: A seat by the pool • What I dry off with • Water that isn't deep • A relaxing way to swim • An ocean's flow pattern • A place to ski and fish • Another name for seaweed • A place with sand and water • What I float down a river on • ___ Screen needs to be 50 SPF • They swim in the lake and sea • Jumping head-first into the water • A refreshing place to swim at home • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-01
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- a mix of snow and rain
- a small body of freshwater
- Soft balls of ice
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- small drops of water
- small balls of ice
- Cycle: Condensation, Evaporation, Precipitation
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- tiny ball of water
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
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- big stream of water
- big blobs of water vapor
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the gaseous phase of water
- Water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- big body of salt water
- big body of freshwater
- Sun, rain, snow
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
20 Clues: Sun, rain, snow • Soft balls of ice • small balls of ice • tiny ball of water • big stream of water • small drops of water • a mix of snow and rain • big body of salt water • big body of freshwater • big blobs of water vapor • the gaseous phase of water • a small body of freshwater • the quality of being hot; high temperature • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-01
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- a mix of snow and rain
- a small body of freshwater
- Soft balls of ice
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- small drops of water
- small balls of ice
- Cycle: Condensation, Evaporation, Precipitation
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- tiny ball of water
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
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- big stream of water
- big blobs of water vapor
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- the gaseous phase of water
- Water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- big body of salt water
- big body of freshwater
- Sun, rain, snow
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
20 Clues: Sun, rain, snow • Soft balls of ice • small balls of ice • tiny ball of water • big stream of water • small drops of water • a mix of snow and rain • big body of salt water • big body of freshwater • big blobs of water vapor • the gaseous phase of water • a small body of freshwater • the quality of being hot; high temperature • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • ...
Serect Water 2024-09-18
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- adj. scared
- v. fall down
- n. A stream of water that falls from a high place
- n. a community of people smaller than a town
- v. to connect
- v. to complain; to say unhappily
- adj. valuable and important
- v. to find out
- v. break into pieces
- n. a sculpture representing a human or animal
- n. a kind of root vegetable
- adj. here and ready for use
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- (n.) an open container with a handle used to hold liquids
- adj. ideal
- adj. very surprised
- v. to make a choice
- adj. covered with dirt
- n. a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving
- v. to ask
- v. to cut and shape hard material
- n. an idea about how to do something
- n. a very old story, usually about a hero, or person who acts with courage to solve a problem
- n. A person in a story
- v. to make somebody suffer because they have broken the law or done something wrong
- n. a way to fix a problem
- v. to fool another person
- adj. having a sharp inclination
- n. The time and place of a story
- v. to tell (someone) about possible danger or trouble
- v. to make a loud, deep noise
30 Clues: v. to ask • adj. ideal • adj. scared • v. fall down • v. to connect • v. to find out • adj. very surprised • v. to make a choice • v. break into pieces • adj. covered with dirt • n. A person in a story • n. a way to fix a problem • v. to fool another person • adj. valuable and important • n. a kind of root vegetable • adj. here and ready for use • v. to make a loud, deep noise • ...
water syistems 2023-02-10
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- the process of water being recycled through a cycle.
- a compressed mass of snow, rock or sediment
- a place in the ground after the soil
- an elevated piece of land that drains its water into a nearby body of water
- how much heat an object or material can store.
- A layer of gasses that surround the earth
- make water not suitable for drinking, usually has harmful chemicals.
- typically flooded areas of land
- thinking of the ways to use resources for the future.
- a heavy and thick layer of compressed snow covering a large area.
- the process of turning not drinkable ocean water to drinkable water
- change is a change in a climate's normal temperatures.
- holds waste water under the ground.
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- water that is found beneath earths surface.
- chemical- clean water
- replacing water
- a technique to clean water
- a human made way to supply water to plants, agriculture and crops.
- a very large body of water between land and masses.
- a flowing body of water usually going to another body of water
- refers to a places various temperatures for a given day
- a very tiny organism.
- a method of obtaining water from the ground
- the amount of salt in water
- removing any chemicals from water to make safe for consumption
- These are small microorganisms
26 Clues: replacing water • chemical- clean water • a very tiny organism. • a technique to clean water • the amount of salt in water • These are small microorganisms • typically flooded areas of land • holds waste water under the ground. • a place in the ground after the soil • A layer of gasses that surround the earth • water that is found beneath earths surface. • ...
Water systems 2023-02-10
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- The table thats underground after the soil
- A chemical to keep water clean
- an ice mountain
- layers of gas in the air
- A places variable temperatures for any given day
- Rock holds water underground
- what a thermos does
- the ways we think about our resources
- thick compressed snow
- small microorganisms that can be good or bad
- Not eligible for drinking.
- Taking salt out of water
- Flooded area of land
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- what that can we do reuse water
- A method of obtaining water from the ground
- Long flowing stream of water
- replacing water
- removing any chemicals from water
- a technique to take away harmful things in water
- Human contraption to water plants
- Large mass of water
- A very small organism
- An extreme change in normal temperature
- the amount of salt in water
- An elevated piece of land that drains its water
25 Clues: replacing water • an ice mountain • Large mass of water • what a thermos does • Flooded area of land • A very small organism • thick compressed snow • layers of gas in the air • Taking salt out of water • Not eligible for drinking. • the amount of salt in water • Long flowing stream of water • Rock holds water underground • A chemical to keep water clean • what that can we do reuse water • ...
water systems 2023-02-10
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- various tempeturs for a day
- removing chemicals from a product
- they can be good or bad
- removing salt from water so you can drink it
- a region of a planet that is covered in ice
- very small orgasim
- amount of salt water
- a very large body of water
- a change in tempeture and weather
- replacing water
- used to keep water clean
- table
- thinking about a way we use resorces
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- flowing body of water
- to turn water to plants
- how much an object canh hold/release
- peice of land that drains water
- water being recycled
- flooded areas of land
- underground rock that holds water
- surronds the earth
- beneath the earths surface
- holds waste water underground
- a slowly moving mass
- not good for drinking
- break down bad parts in water and soil
- obtaining
27 Clues: table • obtaining • replacing water • surronds the earth • very small orgasim • water being recycled • a slowly moving mass • amount of salt water • flowing body of water • flooded areas of land • not good for drinking • to turn water to plants • they can be good or bad • used to keep water clean • beneath the earths surface • a very large body of water • various tempeturs for a day • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-09
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- an elevated land that drains water ontop of it into a close body of water
- small microorganisms that can be good or bad
- a layer of gases that surround the earth
- making water suitable to drink by removing all germs, bacteria and chemicals
- the cycle of water
- make water unsafe to drink and can contain harmful chemicalsf
- large changes in a climates normal tempatures
- a body of underground rock that holds groundwater
- a layer of snow that covers a large area and is heavily compressed
- the climate or tempature that changes daily
- uses microorganisms to break down the bad parts in water and soil
- a chemical that is used to keep water clean
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- a microscopic organism
- a word that in science often means replacing water
- how much salt is in water
- finding a way to make sure that there are enough resources for the future
- a man made way to provide plants, agraculture and crops with water
- removing salt from water in order to be able to drink it
- the amount of heat an abject can store and release
- snow, rock and sedimaent compressed together
- a large body of water between different land masses
- something that keeps waste water contained underground
- water that is found underground
- a table of water that is located underground
- a flooded area of land that can sustain lives of many animals and insects
- a body of water that flows and will often connect to a larger body of water
- a way of collecting water from the ground
27 Clues: the cycle of water • a microscopic organism • how much salt is in water • water that is found underground • a layer of gases that surround the earth • a way of collecting water from the ground • the climate or tempature that changes daily • a chemical that is used to keep water clean • small microorganisms that can be good or bad • ...
water vocab 2023-02-15
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- the deepest parts of the ocean. The deepest one is the Marianas Trench (located in the S. Pacific Ocean - almost 5 miles deep)
- 1000 to 4000m; higher pressure, dense water, cold, fewer animals, no light
- a process used by some bacteria in the ocean to generate energy with methane and hydrogen sulfide
- a chain of undersea mountains that circles the Earth through every ocean
- the amount of dissolved salts in seawater
- having light; darkness
- the steep incline between the continental shelf and the abyssal plain; also thought of as the "true" edge of the continent
- 4000 to 6000 m; no light; crushing pressure, very cold and salty; few animals; sea cucumber and tube worms
- zone the area that lies between the low-tide and the high-tide line
- the production of non-thermal light by creatures converting chemical energy to light energy to lure prey, attract a mate, or assist in keeping a species together. ~75% of creatures glow.
- extends from the edge of the continent outward to where the bottom sharply drops off into a steep slope
- having light
- extends past the sunlight zone
- organisms that live on, near or in the ocean floor
- the movement of cold water upward from the deep ocean that is caused by wind. This brings up tiny organisms, minerals & nutrients to come from deepest parts of ocean
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- the study and exploration of the world's oceans
- the first 200m of ocean water that extends outward from shore and covers most of the continental shelf; warm, much light, diverse with plants and animals
- free-swimming organisms move all through the water column and are independent of the tides, currents and waves
- animal-like component of plankton that feed on plankton and other zooplankton (primary consumers) (think ANIMALS belong in a ZOO)
- an opening in the sea floor where super-heated water, gases, and other nutrients are released into the surrounding seawater
- extends from 6000m deep to the bottom of the ocean; very few animals; temperature near freezing; high pressure
- body of water where fresh water meets saltwater
- 200 to 1000m; dim light, denser water, more pressure
- tiny algae and plants that float in water and are carried by waves and currents. They MAKE their own food. Phyto (think PHOTOSYNTHESIS)
- sound NAvigation Ranging - used to measure ocean depth by sending sound to bounce off the ocean floor
25 Clues: having light • having light; darkness • extends past the sunlight zone • the amount of dissolved salts in seawater • the study and exploration of the world's oceans • body of water where fresh water meets saltwater • organisms that live on, near or in the ocean floor • 200 to 1000m; dim light, denser water, more pressure • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-06
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- How much heat an object can store
- The way we use resources so that there are enough for the future
- Land that drains water into another body of water
- Hold waste water Underground
- removing chemicals etc from a product or material to make it suitable for consumption
- removing salt from saltwater
- The human made way to supply crops, agriculture, and plants
- The various temperatures of a certain place
- A compressed mass of rock, snow, or sediment
- Replacing water
- Small germs
- a method to obtain water beneath the earth
- A layer of gas that surrounds the whole world
- Underground rock that holds Groundwater
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- The act of making water not suitable for consumption
- Water found deep within the earth
- A very tiny organism
- The amount of salt in water
- A Heavy and thick layer of packed snow
- Flooded areas of land
- A technique to clean water
- Water being recycled through a cycle
- A place under the soil
- The chemical that keeps water clean, most commonly found in pools
- A change rapid change in a places normal temperature
- Flowing body of water
- A large body of water between land masses
27 Clues: Small germs • Replacing water • A very tiny organism • Flooded areas of land • Flowing body of water • A place under the soil • A technique to clean water • The amount of salt in water • Hold waste water Underground • removing salt from saltwater • How much heat an object can store • Water found deep within the earth • Water being recycled through a cycle • ...
