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AP Bio Unit 1 2025-04-17
Across
- structural polysaccharide in plants
- level of protein structure referring to linear sequence of amino acids
- Molecule opposite ends have partial charges
- no double bonds between carbon in the carbon chain=more hydrogen
- Bond weak bond that holds water molecules together
- 3D folding due to intraction between the side chains of the Amino Acids
- difficult to break surface of water due to cohesion
- a chemical reaction to link monomers together, creating water as a byproduct
- secondary structure of a protein, two strands of polypeptides are side by side
- water attracts to other molecules
- molecule consisting of polypeptides(amino acid chains) folded into a 3D shape, elements C, H, O, N
- the process of breaking down polymers using water
- polymers made of nucleotide monomers that store, transmit, and express hereditary information
- water resists temperature change due to heat release when hydrogen bonds form and heat absorption when hydrogen bonds break
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- upward movement of water due to cohesion, adhesion, and surface tension
- water attracts water
- contains one or more double bonds
- shape of a protein, association of 2 or more polypeptides
- contains a carbonyl group and many hydroxyl groups, elements C, H, O
- when water evaporates, it takes heat with it
- simple sugars
- two fatty acid tails(hydrophobic) attached to a glycerol and a phosphate(hydrophllic)
22 Clues: simple sugars • water attracts water • contains one or more double bonds • water attracts to other molecules • structural polysaccharide in plants • Molecule opposite ends have partial charges • when water evaporates, it takes heat with it • the process of breaking down polymers using water • Bond weak bond that holds water molecules together • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary Words 2025-01-15
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- the color of the mineral in its powdered form
- beneath the crust, made of semi-solid rock
- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- a testable statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- all solid portions of Earth
- water that flows over land and replenishes body's of water
- all of Earth's water in liquid state
- Method a systematic and logical approach used to investigate natural phenomena
- all life on Earth
- events caused by the sudden release of stress at plate boundaries
- the introduction of contaminants into the environment
- the process that changes liquid water to water vapor
- molten rock below Earth's surface
- the shape of a region or land
- inorganic, naturally occurring chemical compounds with a crystalline structure
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- outer part of Earth's spheres that extends 500km above the surface
- large ocean waves triggered by tectonic movements
- Earth's outermost layer
- inland bodies of water surrounded by land
- all of Earth's water in frozen form
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces
- the way light reflects off of a mineral's surface
- the breaking down of rocks and minerals
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- water found beneath the Earth's surface
25 Clues: all life on Earth • Earth's outermost layer • all solid portions of Earth • the shape of a region or land • molten rock below Earth's surface • all of Earth's water in frozen form • all of Earth's water in liquid state • the breaking down of rocks and minerals • water found beneath the Earth's surface • inland bodies of water surrounded by land • ...
Puzzle Hunt 2026-01-29
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- The green pigment in leaves that helps plants make food.
- Long sleep of animals during winter.
- Special feature that helps animals survive in their habitat.
- Nutrients that protect us from diseases.
- I am baby plant inside the seed.
- Substance in food that helps in digestion and prevents constipation. water
- Nutrient needed for growth and repair of body.
- Change of water into water vapour due to heat.
- The flat, green part of a plant that prepares food.
- I allow birds to catch food and build nests. Beak
- I carry messages from sense organs to the brain
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- The process by which plants make their own food.
- I cover the whole body and act as a sense organ.
- Water falling from clouds in the form of drops.
- The ability of some animals to change color to hide.
- Nutrient that gives energy to the body.
- Solid form of water
- The animal known as the “ship of the desert.”
- Nutrient that helps keep bones and teeth strong.
- Water that is safe for drinking.
- I am a modified leaf in cactus to reduce water loss. Spine
- The part of a plant that absorbs water from the soil.
- The continuous movement of water on Earth.
- The part of a plant that holds it upright.
- Thick body covering that keeps polar animals warm.
25 Clues: Solid form of water • I am baby plant inside the seed. • Water that is safe for drinking. • Long sleep of animals during winter. • Nutrient that gives energy to the body. • Nutrients that protect us from diseases. • The continuous movement of water on Earth. • The part of a plant that holds it upright. • The animal known as the “ship of the desert.” • ...
Weather 2022-12-12
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- a tool used to measure temperature
- low, flat layers of clouds
- moving air
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- a tool used to measure how much precipitation has fallen
- the continuous movement of water from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again
- the process of water vapor cooling, turning into liquid water drops
- a person who studies and predicts the weather
- the force of air pressing down on Earth's surface
- puffy clouds with flat bottoms
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- the process of water changing from a liquid into water vapor, a gas
- what the air is like outside at a certain time and place
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air
- thin, wispy clouds high above the ground
- scale of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
19 Clues: moving air • low, flat layers of clouds • puffy clouds with flat bottoms • a tool used to measure wind speed • a tool used to measure temperature • a tool used to measure air pressure • thin, wispy clouds high above the ground • a measure of how hot or cold something is • a person who studies and predicts the weather • rain, sleet, snow, or hail that falls from clouds • ...
All About Rivers 2017-05-15
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- Where the river starts.
- Where two streams of a river meeet.
- Minerals being carried through the water.
- When water is turned into vapour.
- When rain is formed.
- When minerals and energy is lost from rivers this can happen if there is shallow waters.
- Basin An area that river water is drained.
- The part of a river that meets a bigger supply of water.
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- cycle How water gets round our planet.
- When land around river baanks faall away.
- When vapour tuens back to water.
- Water lands on plants and then rises as vapour.
- A area of land that consits many streams that drian into a larger main body river.
- A smaller sort of river that jions a main stream of another river.
- Run Off When the excess water from other types of weather flow down land and back into the main stream.
- water The water that falls to the ground.
16 Clues: When rain is formed. • Where the river starts. • When vapour tuens back to water. • When water is turned into vapour. • Where two streams of a river meeet. • cycle How water gets round our planet. • When land around river baanks faall away. • Minerals being carried through the water. • water The water that falls to the ground. • Basin An area that river water is drained. • ...
zuur/base 1 2013-04-22
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- Bij één pH-stap verandert de H3O+ concentratie met een factor
- Alledaagse naam voor natriumcarbonaat
- Zo noemen we een zuur dat al zijn protonen aan het water geeft
- Blijft over als je een proton van een watermolecuul afhaalt
- Oplossing van ammoniak in water
- Dit gas geeft met water ammonia
- -log[OH-]
- pH = 7
- Officiële naam van azijnzuur
- Geeft prik in je limonade
- Kan een proton afstaan
- Deeltje met lading
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- De som van de pH en pOH
- Watermolecuul dat een proton heeft opgenomen
- -log[H+]
- Zuur die weinig H+ afstaat noemen we ...
- oplossing van NaOH in water
- Positief deeltje in atoomkern
- oplossing van waterstofchloride in water
- Oplossing van KOH in water
20 Clues: pH = 7 • -log[H+] • -log[OH-] • Deeltje met lading • Kan een proton afstaan • De som van de pH en pOH • Geeft prik in je limonade • Oplossing van KOH in water • oplossing van NaOH in water • Officiële naam van azijnzuur • Positief deeltje in atoomkern • Oplossing van ammoniak in water • Dit gas geeft met water ammonia • Alledaagse naam voor natriumcarbonaat • ...
Cell crossword 2014-11-30
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- controls what goes on in and out of the cell
- storage area which contains food water and enzymes
- water inside=water outside
- controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- water outside>water inside
- diffusion of water particles
- controls all cells activity
- does not have a nucleus
- provides extra protection and support to a plant cell
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- fluid containing organelles
- transport requires energy
- reticulum Carries proteins and other materials
- all cells are made of living things
- transport that doesn't require energy
- battery provides energy
- process where photosynthesis takes place in a plant cell
- produce proteins
- cell that has a nucleus
- basic unit of life
- bodies distribution center packages materials
20 Clues: produce proteins • basic unit of life • battery provides energy • cell that has a nucleus • does not have a nucleus • transport requires energy • water inside=water outside • water outside>water inside • fluid containing organelles • controls all cells activity • diffusion of water particles • all cells are made of living things • transport that doesn't require energy • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2017-01-23
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- Creases in layers of rock
- erosion Water wears away soil
- Water in Earth that supplies water to wells
- Area of Earth where life exists
- Land areas of Earth's crust
- drift Continent that slowly drift apart
- Large ice moves across oceans
- Wind, glaciers, and moving water breaks away surface
- Land created when sea plates come apart
- of Panama Land that links North and South America
- Breaks in Earth's crust
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- Mountains dive beneath continental plates
- Breaks apart rocks
- Trench Underwater canyon
- Gases that surrounds the Earth
- Water on the Earth
- Sea plates slide under continental plates
- of fire Earthquake zone
- Land that can o longer be folded
- Underground layers of porous rock
20 Clues: Breaks apart rocks • Water on the Earth • of fire Earthquake zone • Breaks in Earth's crust • Trench Underwater canyon • Creases in layers of rock • Land areas of Earth's crust • erosion Water wears away soil • Large ice moves across oceans • Gases that surrounds the Earth • Area of Earth where life exists • Land that can o longer be folded • Underground layers of porous rock • ...
Beach 2023-06-16
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- Cascading stream of water
- Cold, treeless plain with frozen subsoil
- Steep, high cliff or bank
- Large mass of ice
- Mountain with a vent for lava and ash
- Fertile area in a desert with water and vegetation
- Large flowing body of water
- Flat, elevated landform
- Long, narrow elevated landform
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- Tall landform with a peak
- Large underground chamber or cave
- Deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Shallow body of water separated from the sea by a barrier
- Dense collection of trees
- Arid, barren land with little rainfall
- Wetland with grasses and shallow water
- Long, narrow inlet with steep sides
- Lowland between hills or mountains
- Deep, narrow passage between cliffs
20 Clues: Large mass of ice • Flat, elevated landform • Tall landform with a peak • Cascading stream of water • Dense collection of trees • Steep, high cliff or bank • Large flowing body of water • Long, narrow elevated landform • Large underground chamber or cave • Lowland between hills or mountains • Deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • Long, narrow inlet with steep sides • ...
Biology 2023-10-16
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- a special type of dipole-dipole attraction between molecules
- is key to all living things
- complex molecules broken into smaller ones
- attration of water molecules to other substances
- c6h1206
- water is a great solvent
- water is consistantly recycled
- is key to all living thing also cycles
- 6 primary elements
- requires large amounts of energy to make minor changes in degree
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- the attraction of water to itself
- evaparation, convection,precipitation
- fossil fuels contain sulfer in combustion
- is closely linked with carbon cycle
- h20
- all organisms require sulfur as an important part of protein
- breaks complex organic matter into small inorganic matter
- water is made of 2h and 1o
- 03
- c6h1206-->6co2+h20
20 Clues: 03 • h20 • c6h1206 • c6h1206-->6co2+h20 • 6 primary elements • water is a great solvent • water is made of 2h and 1o • is key to all living things • water is consistantly recycled • the attraction of water to itself • is closely linked with carbon cycle • evaparation, convection,precipitation • is key to all living thing also cycles • fossil fuels contain sulfer in combustion • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary 2025-11-29
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- sediment in new locations
- fuel formed from ancient organisms
- of gases surrounding the planet
- shaking of Earth’s crust
- remains of past organisms
- of carbon through Earth systems
- of sediment by wind water
- that erupts lava and gases
- flowing across Earth’s surface
- formed from compacted sediments
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- down rock through natural processes
- falling from clouds to Earth
- of water through Earth systems
- slowly moving mass of ice
- vapor cooling into liquid droplets
- particles deposited by natural forces
- feature on Earth’s surface
- created by river sediment deposition
- changing from liquid to vapor
- pulling objects toward Earth
20 Clues: shaking of Earth’s crust • sediment in new locations • slowly moving mass of ice • remains of past organisms • of sediment by wind water • feature on Earth’s surface • that erupts lava and gases • falling from clouds to Earth • pulling objects toward Earth • changing from liquid to vapor • of water through Earth systems • flowing across Earth’s surface • ...
Cumulative Crossword 2B 2020-11-02
Across
- examples are microwave, and the sun
- leaves lose water through heat energy
- water falling down to Earth like snow
- water flowing downhill after a rain
- happens to metal when cooled
- heat transfer through direct touch
- examples are wind and hot balloon
- examples are oceans, lakes, streams, rivers
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- cooling of vapor to droplets creates clouds
- examples are copper, silver, iron, steel
- examples are foam, plastic, air, water
- can be reversed, tear, rip, cut, melt
- can't be reversed, rust, bake, burn
- water soaking into the ground after a rain
- happens to metal when heated and water when frozen
- liquid water changes to gas due to heat
- energy source for the water cycle
17 Clues: happens to metal when cooled • energy source for the water cycle • examples are wind and hot balloon • heat transfer through direct touch • examples are microwave, and the sun • can't be reversed, rust, bake, burn • water flowing downhill after a rain • leaves lose water through heat energy • can be reversed, tear, rip, cut, melt • water falling down to Earth like snow • ...
Current quiz from max RMMS 2023-05-24
Across
- current on the top of the water
- when water cools it does what
- what water is denser, cold or hot
- nutrients from the bottom come to top
- what amount of water in % do currents transport
- what do ocean life get from upwellings
- where does the sun heat up more than other places
- measure of salt in liquid
- what heats up the water
- effect from earths rotation (name)
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- water deflect from continent
- where is the deepest and densest in the ocean
- current deep under water
- biggest movement of water current
- one factor that moves currents
- what do convection currents transport
- what is reduced when upwellings are reduced
17 Clues: what heats up the water • current deep under water • measure of salt in liquid • water deflect from continent • when water cools it does what • one factor that moves currents • current on the top of the water • biggest movement of water current • what water is denser, cold or hot • effect from earths rotation (name) • what do convection currents transport • ...
Aliliane Thaackeray crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
Across
- big body of water
- floats and is made out of water
- cold water near the north and south pole freezes is now
- flows underground
- happens after winter
- long skinny body of water
- water going to clouds is called
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- there is no oxygen
- is a living thing
- when clouds get to full
- water on plant leaves evaporate is called
- evaporates water
- runs off mountain
- solid goes to a gas
- I take up most of the worlds water
15 Clues: evaporates water • big body of water • is a living thing • flows underground • runs off mountain • there is no oxygen • solid goes to a gas • happens after winter • when clouds get to full • long skinny body of water • floats and is made out of water • water going to clouds is called • I take up most of the worlds water • water on plant leaves evaporate is called • ...
Watery Word Aheads! 2025-05-15
Across
- - When water goes over limit.
- - To soak completely with water.
- - A strong seasonal rain.
- - To save someone from danger.
- - To leave a place for safety.
- - A long flow of water.
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- - A wall that keeps water out.
- - very heavy rain.
- - Too much water in one place.
- - Used to travel on water.
- - Water falling from the sky.
- - Strong wind and heavy rain.
- - A safe place during disasters.
- - The wearing away of soil by water.
- - A system to remove water.
15 Clues: - very heavy rain. • - A long flow of water. • - A strong seasonal rain. • - Used to travel on water. • - A system to remove water. • - When water goes over limit. • - Water falling from the sky. • - Strong wind and heavy rain. • - A wall that keeps water out. • - Too much water in one place. • - To save someone from danger. • - To leave a place for safety. • ...
The hydrosphere 2025-05-28
Across
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- Liquid water turns into vapor
- Natural flowing water
- Large inland body of still water
- Water flowing over land and into streams
- Continuous movement of water on earth
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- Measure of salt in water
- gas turning into liquid
- Area that drains into a common waterway
- Huge mass of ice
- Underground layer that holds water
- A chunk of ice that comes from a glacier
- Marshy area with standing water
- Water found beneath earth’s surface
- Huge body of saltwater
15 Clues: Huge mass of ice • Natural flowing water • Huge body of saltwater • gas turning into liquid • Measure of salt in water • rain, snow, sleet, and hail • Liquid water turns into vapor • Marshy area with standing water • Large inland body of still water • Underground layer that holds water • Water found beneath earth’s surface • Continuous movement of water on earth • ...
Alomomola Moveset 2024-01-07
15 Clues: 9 Water Ph • 13 Rock St • 5 Water St • 25 Water Sp • 55 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 49 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 33 Water St • 41 Water Sp • 45 Normal St • 13 Normal St • 21 Normal St • 37 Normal St • 29 Psychic St
Watershed Crossword 2019-12-12
Across
- a substance that contaminates the water, air, or soil
- a power plant cooling reservoir
- these basins include the areas of coastal plains, peninsulas and islands that lie adjacent to and between the main river basins for which the coastal basin is named
- a river rising in northwest texas
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils by the action of water, wind, or ice
- harmful substances in water that can make it unfit for drinking or for supporting aquatic resources
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year
- a body of flowing water
- where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts a stream
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year
- a draining area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained from a river
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year
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- a partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with saltwater
- water pollution that comes from a single source outlet
- a river in east texas
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other bodies of water
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location
- deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water
20 Clues: a river in east texas • a body of flowing water • a power plant cooling reservoir • a river rising in northwest texas • a stream that flows for most or all of the year • a substance that contaminates the water, air, or soil • water pollution that comes from a single source outlet • where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts a stream • ...
Unit 6 2021-02-20
Across
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- examples are bogs, marshes and swamps
- low spots on land that fill with water
- largest and deepest ocean
- The mixture of gases that surround a planet.
- body of water that begins at a source
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- The solid portion of Earth.
- makes up 97% of water on earth
- makes up 3% of water on earth
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- Water that falls from the air to Earth’s surface.
- area where ocean meets land
- contain frozen freshwater
- large bodies of saltwater
- The process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again.
- All of the living things on earth
- The place at which land masses meet the ocean.
- smallest and shallowest ocean
- the name for a small lake
- All of Earth’s water, taken together in all states of matter.
20 Clues: contain frozen freshwater • large bodies of saltwater • largest and deepest ocean • the name for a small lake • area where ocean meets land • The solid portion of Earth. • smallest and shallowest ocean • makes up 3% of water on earth • makes up 97% of water on earth • All of the living things on earth • examples are bogs, marshes and swamps • body of water that begins at a source • ...
2nd nine weeks vocab 2018-01-10
Across
- he sticking together of particles of different substances.
- allowing anything to pass through it.
- when water trickles the rocks beneath the soil.
- the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
- living
- collects precipitation and runs it to the ocean.
- NO− 3(molecule)
- factor A certain amount of something in an environment or ecosystem such as space
- the study of the physical and the biological aspects of the ocean.
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- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- tension tendency of water.
- underground water bearing-permeable rock.
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- not allowing anything to pass through it.
- non-living
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- inorganic chemical and a salt-forming anion of phosphoric acid.
- water water Drinking water.
- ridge of land that separate water flowing into other river.
- depicting scenes at sea.
20 Clues: living • non-living • NO− 3(molecule) • depicting scenes at sea. • tension tendency of water. • water water Drinking water. • allowing anything to pass through it. • underground water bearing-permeable rock. • not allowing anything to pass through it. • when water trickles the rocks beneath the soil. • collects precipitation and runs it to the ocean. • ...
APES Crossword Puzzle 3 2023-04-12
Across
- water from washing machine, sinks and showers
- barrier used to prevent the overflow of water
- adaptation in heritable characteristics over successive generations
- cutting only certain trees down at once
- used to control undesired plants
- channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas
- underground layer of freshwater
- unit of radioactivity
- atom splits into two smaller atoms
- practice of growing two or more crops in proximity
- long-term weather pattern in a region
- harnesses the kinetic energy of some fluid into energy
- also known as acid rain
- fire set intentionally for forest management
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- material that does not allow water to pass through it
- imbalance of essential nutrients
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- process that takes away mineral components from saline water
- combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping
20 Clues: unit of radioactivity • also known as acid rain • underground layer of freshwater • imbalance of essential nutrients • used to control undesired plants • atom splits into two smaller atoms • long-term weather pattern in a region • cutting only certain trees down at once • population shift from rural to urban areas • fire set intentionally for forest management • ...
Northwind crossword puzzle 2026-01-09
Across
- a series of thoughts occurring during sleep
- a recessed body of water directly connected to a large body of water
- underbrush
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind
- the movement of water caused by the moon
- an experience involving the perception of something not present
- a narrow waterway
- a bug larva
- a small arm of the sea
- chaos
- a stone commonly used to start fires
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- to put something in danger
- the place people in Norway believe you go when your ghost leaves your body
- a disease caused by fecal matter infected with bacterium vibrio cholerae getting into the food and water we eat and drink
- a long, deep, narrow passage of water
- a journey
- a body of water moving in a definite direction
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean caused by the moon
- a rustling or shuffling sound
- the front of a water vessel
20 Clues: chaos • a journey • underbrush • a bug larva • a narrow waterway • a small arm of the sea • to put something in danger • the front of a water vessel • a rustling or shuffling sound • a stone commonly used to start fires • in an acutely disturbed state of mind • a long, deep, narrow passage of water • the movement of water caused by the moon • a series of thoughts occurring during sleep • ...
Middle East ENV Review 2025-08-16
Across
- Group of countries that control almost half the world's oil
- Israel was able to turn ________ into farmland
- The National Water Carrier is in this country
- Watering plants or crops
- When the USA tries fracking, gas prices go
- Middle Eastern animal that looks like a mouse kangaroo
- To be lacking or limited
- Type of people that live in the desert
- Underground tunnels for irrigation
- Process takes salt out of sea water
- Turkey and Syria have built these
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- Bad stuff gets into the environment
- This country has a "water advantage"
- Underground water source
- This country uses desalination plants
- Drilling for oil with pressurized water
- The National Water Carrier avoids this area
- People that move homes from place to place
- Water scarcity can lead to _____ shortages
19 Clues: Underground water source • Watering plants or crops • To be lacking or limited • Turkey and Syria have built these • Underground tunnels for irrigation • Bad stuff gets into the environment • Process takes salt out of sea water • This country has a "water advantage" • This country uses desalination plants • Type of people that live in the desert • ...
water safety tic tac toe crossword: 2017-09-18
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- a strong force that can be dangerous
- to remain alive
- a way to enter water
- the way in which the water flows
- a colour water should NOT be
- a very unsafe state of cold
- an unsafe body of water
- a way to get through water
- aid a hard process all life guards need to learn
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- things you need to listen to to remain safe
- a survival stroke
- a wide body of water
- to remain unhurt or unharmed
- guard someone who can help in case of an emergency
- something you need around your pool
- unable to see through etc
- aid a device that will help you stay afloat
- to help someone in need
- a technique used to maintain safety in the water
19 Clues: to remain alive • a survival stroke • a wide body of water • a way to enter water • to help someone in need • an unsafe body of water • unable to see through etc • a way to get through water • a very unsafe state of cold • to remain unhurt or unharmed • a colour water should NOT be • the way in which the water flows • something you need around your pool • ...
Science Crossword 2017-04-18
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- a person who monitors water quality
- fit or suitable for drinking
- a salt or compound that has phosphorus in it
- the act or process of making water more potable or useful, as by purifying, clarifying, softening, or deodorizing it
- refers to microscopic bubbles of gaseous oxygen (O2) that are mixed in water and available to aquatic organisms for respiration
- when contaminants are introduced into the environment over a large, widespread area
- gas in a simple physical solution, as distinguished from gas that has reacted chemically with a solvent or other solutes and is chemically combined
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- water that is safe for drinking or consuming purposes
- Yadkin Pee Dee River Basin is North Carolina’s second largest basin goes across North Carolinas mid section
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices
- A liquid in which substances are dissolved forming a solution
- The deep is the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the Twilight Zone in which some organisms
- the movement of cold nutrient rich water from deep layers of the ocean up to the surface
- describes the condition of the water, including chemical, physical, and biological characteristics
- the land water runs on or above on its way to a river
- a conserved natural habitat where plants and animals can thrive
- a substance that an organism needs to carry out life functions
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- a measure of how clear water is
- the saltiness of a body of water
- A point source of pollution is a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution
- a deep hole made in Earth’s surface to obtain water, oil or other resources
- naturally occurring inorganic that are essential to the functioning of the human body and are obtained from foods
- all of the living and nonliving parts of an environment and the interactions among them that relate or are found in the ocean
- an organism used to monitor the health of an ecosystem
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- a place where freshwater from a river meets and mixes with salt water from the ocean
- Inorganic or organic ester or salt of nitric acid are the most water soluble of all salts, and play a major part in nitrogen cycle
- water located under Earth’s surface
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation
- a place where things are kept usually water can be either natural or man-made
- natural water that has not gone into the ground
- the continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and its atmosphere
- a measure of how acidic or how basic a liquid is
- a part of Earth's surface covered by ocean water and contain most of Earth’s water
35 Clues: fit or suitable for drinking • a measure of how clear water is • the saltiness of a body of water • a person who monitors water quality • water located under Earth’s surface • a salt or compound that has phosphorus in it • natural water that has not gone into the ground • a measure of how acidic or how basic a liquid is • ...
Azumarill Moveset 2024-01-06
18 Clues: 1 Rock Ph • 9 Fairy St • 6 Water Sp • 1 Water Sp • 25 Fairy Ph • 1 Normal St • 40 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal St • 30 Water St • 21 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 35 Water St • 12 Normal Ph • 45 Normal Ph • 15 Flying Ph • Pre Normal St • 50 Fighting Ph
Golduck Moveset 2024-01-06
16 Clues: 1 Water Sp • 1 Water Ph • 40 Water Sp • 27 Water St • 12 Water Sp • 24 Water Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 9 Normal Ph • 1 Normal St • 15 Normal St • 30 Normal St • 21 Normal St • 1 Psychic Sp • 18 Psychic Ph • 36 Psychic St • 45 Psychic St
jacobs water cycle crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- when snow gets warmed up
- were ground water is stored
- things that drink the water
- when soil releases water from plant leafs
- 75% of all of water on earth
- evaporated water that's in the air
Down
- what water is made out of
- the weather around us
- liquid to a gas
- when it rains
- when water vapor turns into liquid
- biggest star in the solar system
- a medium sized body of water
- frozen clouds
- water that flows back to the ocean
15 Clues: when it rains • frozen clouds • liquid to a gas • the weather around us • when snow gets warmed up • what water is made out of • were ground water is stored • things that drink the water • a medium sized body of water • 75% of all of water on earth • biggest star in the solar system • when water vapor turns into liquid • water that flows back to the ocean • ...
Water- Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2020-02-11
Across
- Water that fills in spaces in rock and sediment
- when water freezes, it _______
- water moves between different reservoirs in the hydrosphere
- water that is store in rock layers
- water getting heavier and falling from the atmosphere
- water changing from liquid water to water vapor
- the process in which a solid becomes incorporated into a liquid
- the positive and negative charges are centered in slightly different places
- the substance that dissolves
Down
- water changing from water vapor to tiny droplets of liquid water
- anything that stores water
- a property of a substance that describes the amount of energy required to raise its temperature
- the liquid that dissolves something
- the ability of a material to allow water to pass through
- A measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent under given conditions
15 Clues: anything that stores water • the substance that dissolves • when water freezes, it _______ • water that is store in rock layers • the liquid that dissolves something • Water that fills in spaces in rock and sediment • water changing from liquid water to water vapor • water getting heavier and falling from the atmosphere • ...
weather project 2025-12-04
Across
- water from the sky falls and makes it to earths surface
- the stuff we breath to live
- a tornado mixed with a lot of water
- lack of water in an area
- liquid water that falls from the sky
- a lot of water that will do a lot of damage
- air moving fast or slow
- the temperature that water turned into dew
Down
- liquid water turned into water vapor
- spinning column of air
- chunks of ice formed from precipitation
- rain that freezes while it is falling
- a thing used to measure the temperature
- a flash of hot electricity that happens during a thunder storm
- small pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky
- water vapor close to the ground, lowers visibility
16 Clues: spinning column of air • air moving fast or slow • lack of water in an area • the stuff we breath to live • a tornado mixed with a lot of water • liquid water turned into water vapor • liquid water that falls from the sky • rain that freezes while it is falling • chunks of ice formed from precipitation • a thing used to measure the temperature • ...
O Meio Ambiente - The Environment 2022-02-16
Across
- Preservation
- Lack,Scarcity
- Pollution
- Rainforest
- Resolve
- Basic Sanitation
- Drought
- Burning
- Ecotourism
- Damage
- Desalination
- Carbon Dioxide
- Population
- Environment
- Global Warming
- Glacier
- Salt water
- Vehicle
- Degradation
Down
- Water resources
- Reservation
- Ecosystem
- Planet
- Greenhouse Effect
- Heritage
- Soil
- Aquifer
- Preservation
- Drinking water
- Loss
- Deforestation
- Emissions
- Fresh water
33 Clues: Soil • Loss • Planet • Damage • Resolve • Drought • Burning • Aquifer • Glacier • Vehicle • Heritage • Pollution • Ecosystem • Emissions • Rainforest • Ecotourism • Population • Salt water • Reservation • Environment • Fresh water • Degradation • Preservation • Preservation • Desalination • Lack,Scarcity • Deforestation • Drinking water • Carbon Dioxide • Global Warming • Water resources • Basic Sanitation • Greenhouse Effect
OLYMPIC SPORTS 2024-12-11
Across
- Racket game.
- Martial art.
- World sport.
- Target sport.
- - Track events.
- Court throwing.
- Ring combat.
- Full contact.
- Mat grappling.
- Water rowing.
- Three-event race.
- Water sport.
Down
- Korean martial art.
- - Flips and turns.
- - Water races.
- Net game.
- Bike races.
- Bow and arrow.
- Water acrobatics.
- Horse riding.
- Shuttlecock game.
- Court game.
- Swordplay.
23 Clues: Net game. • Swordplay. • Bike races. • Court game. • Racket game. • Martial art. • World sport. • Ring combat. • Water sport. • Target sport. • Horse riding. • Full contact. • Water rowing. • - Water races. • Bow and arrow. • Mat grappling. • - Track events. • Court throwing. • Water acrobatics. • Shuttlecock game. • Three-event race. • - Flips and turns. • Korean martial art.
OLYMPIC SPORTS 2024-12-11
Across
- Mat grappling.
- Shuttlecock game.
- - Flips and turns.
- Korean martial art.
- Bow and arrow.
- Court game.
- Water acrobatics.
- Bike races.
- Ring combat.
Down
- - Water races.
- Horse riding.
- Racket game.
- Water rowing.
- Net game.
- Full contact.
- World sport.
- Three-event race.
- Court throwing.
- - Track events.
- Water sport.
- Swordplay.
- Martial art.
- Target sport.
23 Clues: Net game. • Swordplay. • Court game. • Bike races. • Racket game. • World sport. • Water sport. • Martial art. • Ring combat. • Horse riding. • Water rowing. • Full contact. • Target sport. • - Water races. • Mat grappling. • Bow and arrow. • Court throwing. • - Track events. • Shuttlecock game. • Three-event race. • Water acrobatics. • - Flips and turns. • Korean martial art.
Myicah 2021-04-19
Across
- acids building block for proteins
- gasses surrounding earth
- made up of living things
- nitrogen gas changed to a usable form
- carbon dioxide to carbohydrates
- most of earths water
- bacteria changes nitrogen for use
- stored in oceans floor
- all living things have it
- where water collects
- rock layer
- changing to water vapor
Down
- made up of water
- largest reservoir on earth
- water vapor turns into liquid
- falls to earths surface when clouds are too heavy with liquid
- most fresh water on earth is
- needed to make DNA, amino acids, and proteins
- liquid changes to vapor
19 Clues: rock layer • made up of water • most of earths water • where water collects • stored in oceans floor • liquid changes to vapor • changing to water vapor • gasses surrounding earth • made up of living things • all living things have it • largest reservoir on earth • most fresh water on earth is • water vapor turns into liquid • carbon dioxide to carbohydrates • ...
Malibu 2023-05-03
Across
- they fly around
- the water close to the beach which we can surf on
- animals that live in the sea
- the hottest season
- when water moves along a path
- it's hot and it shines
- the way water moves
- another name for sea
- this could happen if you get stuck underwater
Down
- your thoughts while you sleep
- the sandy part of the beach
- to stay above water
- to move in the water
- a place with sea and sand
- the colour of the sky
- feels nice on our feet
- it blows
- to drop when in water
- opposite of cold
19 Clues: it blows • they fly around • opposite of cold • the hottest season • to stay above water • the way water moves • to move in the water • another name for sea • the colour of the sky • to drop when in water • feels nice on our feet • it's hot and it shines • a place with sea and sand • the sandy part of the beach • animals that live in the sea • your thoughts while you sleep • ...
Watershed 2020-09-23
Across
- All pore spaces are filled with water
- a complex set of relationships among the living and non-living things in a given area.
- rain, sleet, snow and hail
- Lowland areas saturated with moisture
- the exhalation from a plant's leaves
- These organisms, mostly animals, eat producers and/or other animals.
- Waste water from buildings drains away from the community through
- the study of the biological, chemical, and physical features of lakes and other bodies of fresh water.
- portion of aquifer rock material that does not allow water to penetrate.
- water as a solid
- are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms and include water, sunlight, oxygen, soil and temperature.
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- To determine elevation on a topographic map, you should look at the nearest __ .
- A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- are often known as primary consumers.
- changing from a gas to a liquid
Down
- A body of water where salt water from the ocean mixes with fresh water draining from the surrounding land.
- the movement of water into the ground
- These organisms break down dead material (such as a fallen tree) into soil and return nutrients to the soil so they can be re-used by producers to create food.
- an area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
- the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals.
- The source of a river or stream
- Portion of aquifer containing porous rock that allows water to penetrate freely
- An example of a decomposer
- Streams are usually ____ of larger rivers or other bodies of water.
- water as a gas
- Portion of aquifer above water table where pore spaces are filled with air
- All plants, such as grass and trees, are producers. These organisms absorb the sun’s energy and convert the energy into food for themselves, allowing them to grow larger, make flowers and seeds, etc.
- Impurities in the air, land, or water that can throw off the ecological balance of an area
29 Clues: water as a gas • water as a solid • rain, sleet, snow and hail • An example of a decomposer • The source of a river or stream • changing from a liquid to a gas • changing from a gas to a liquid • the exhalation from a plant's leaves • All pore spaces are filled with water • the movement of water into the ground • Lowland areas saturated with moisture • ...
7 period water cycle, Dylan simenson 2023-11-28
Across
- This is what the water in the clouds condenses then falls to the ground.
- This is a body of water that is filled with snow melt and is filled with rivers.
- This is what water that is evaporated is called. Use a - in between the two words.s
- This is when plants and animals let off gas.
- This is filled with snow or rain and are always moving toward the ocean.
- This is what powers the water cycle.
- This is a source of underground fresh water, this is what wells use as a water source.
- This is the second force of energy that powers the water cycle.
- The largest body of water on Earth, is 75 percent of the Earth's surface.
Down
- This is when rain water is soaked into the ground.
- This is what happens when the water is turned into water vapor
- This is where water from rain is not soaked into the ground.
- This is the process of water vapor turning into clouds, then rain.
- This is the source of most of Earth's fresh water.
- This is the process of water that will be repeated forever, put a - in between the two words.
15 Clues: This is what powers the water cycle. • This is when plants and animals let off gas. • This is when rain water is soaked into the ground. • This is the source of most of Earth's fresh water. • This is where water from rain is not soaked into the ground. • This is what happens when the water is turned into water vapor • ...
Science Crossword 2017-10-18
Across
- a bad intrusion by humans
- another word for farming
- when fertile land becomes dry
- a water bottle that can filter pollutants from water
- the supply of water to crops
- the gradual deconstruction of something (like rock)
- all inhabitants in an area
- polluted rain
- when liquid becomes vapor (like water)
- the action of transporting
- fog or haze combined with smoke
Down
- a natural fuel like coal or gas
- number of things an area can support
- the temperature in general for a long period of time
- a biological community
- colorless toxic gas
- water held underground
- to maintain
- waste put in water
19 Clues: to maintain • polluted rain • waste put in water • colorless toxic gas • a biological community • water held underground • another word for farming • a bad intrusion by humans • all inhabitants in an area • the action of transporting • the supply of water to crops • when fertile land becomes dry • a natural fuel like coal or gas • fog or haze combined with smoke • ...
Hydrology Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-09
Across
- Long underwater mountain chain formed by tectonic plates.
- Deep valley in the ocean floor.
- Collections of fresh water from precipitation and or run off.
- Movement of water caused by wind, temperature, and salinity differences.
- Energy moving through water that forms crests and troughs.
- Force caused by the weight of water pushing down at deep ocean levels.
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- The shallow edge of a continent under the ocean.
Down
- The largest body of saltwater covering most of Earth.
- Any water that is absorbed by the soil and rocks is stored as groundwater.
- The deeper you go in the ocean, this increases.
- Measure of how acidic or basic water is.
- Property of water where one side of the molecule is slightly positive and the other slightly negative.
- Glaciers are frozen water from compacted snow and ice that moves slowly across the land because of gravity.
- — Flat, deep area of the ocean floor.
- Large movement of ocean water in a certain direction.
- Regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by the moon’s gravity.
- How much mass is packed into a certain volume of water.
- Fresh water moving because of gravity all this water goes to lakes, oceans, or seas.
19 Clues: Deep valley in the ocean floor. • — Flat, deep area of the ocean floor. • The amount of salt dissolved in water. • Measure of how acidic or basic water is. • The deeper you go in the ocean, this increases. • The shallow edge of a continent under the ocean. • The largest body of saltwater covering most of Earth. • Large movement of ocean water in a certain direction. • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-09-17
Across
- a cycle that deals with carbon
- water from the ground
- found in the bone and teeth
- what you breathe in
- a cycle that involves water changing stages
- ammonium forming nitrates
- when water changes into a gaseous state
- water found above ground
- when nitrates turn into a gas
Down
- colorless,odorless,and tasteless
- when water forms clouds
- an element the releases as CO2
- the release of water vapor into the atmophere
- the conversion from solid to gas
- when water falls from the sky
- a cycle that deals with nitrogen
- an element that regulates plant soil
17 Clues: what you breathe in • water from the ground • when water forms clouds • water found above ground • ammonium forming nitrates • found in the bone and teeth • when water falls from the sky • when nitrates turn into a gas • a cycle that deals with carbon • an element the releases as CO2 • colorless,odorless,and tasteless • the conversion from solid to gas • ...
floods 2024-10-30
17 Clues: lowing • liquid • going up • earthquake • heavy rain • fast moving • help a person • moving liquid • wheather system • pack up the mess • quick rising water • heros of the water • people have no air • sracps in the flood • the water rises here • falling drops of water • you use these to build wall
Oceans 2014-06-02
Across
- the amount of matter in a given volume
- a drawing of the shape of the land below sea level
- the process of water turning from a gas to a liquid
- the distance between the crests of a wave
- flat, smooth part of the ocean floor
- in a wave, the low point between two crests
- protective skeleton on the outside of an animal
- the top of a wave
- mollusk with two hinged shells
Down
- mollusk with one shell
- a device that measures the density of a liquid
- examples of this include sleet, snow, and rain
- The ______ Effect states that currents "bend" due to the rotation of the earth.
- large body of water containing the four major oceans
- the process of water turning from a liquid to a gas
- the process of water changing forms in an endless cycle
- a measure of salt in ocean water
- the zone that is sometimes covered by water and exposed at other times
- region of water partially enclosed by land
- a ridge or swell moving along the surface of a body of water
20 Clues: the top of a wave • mollusk with one shell • mollusk with two hinged shells • a measure of salt in ocean water • flat, smooth part of the ocean floor • the amount of matter in a given volume • the distance between the crests of a wave • region of water partially enclosed by land • in a wave, the low point between two crests • a device that measures the density of a liquid • ...
17 vocab APES 2022-12-19
Across
- act setting guidelines for the safety of drinking water
- area where currents have pushed trash to a certain spot, where it then builds up
- virus causing particles
- a type of waste that sucks up a necessary, life-giving resource (usually bacteria)
- act protecting water sources from pollution
- (abbr)levels of oxygen in the water, testable
- pollutant made of nitric acid
- (sewage treatment) removal of hard wastes
- pollutant mostly found in runoff from fertilizer
- (bacteria) that does not require oxygen for growth
- place in the ocean where pollution has killed off wildlife and nothing can live
Down
- (bacteria) that requires oxygen for growth
- (sewage treatment) intense filtering of water and small pollutant particles
- increased oxygen levels in the water resulting in algal blooms
- a specific place where pollution comes from
- a general cause of pollution from a source
- growth resulting from eutrophication and presence of oxygen in water
- (sewage treatment) removal of organic materials
- underground water processor used to clean building sewage
- a bacteria whose presence is tested to determine the presence of human sewage in a water source
20 Clues: virus causing particles • pollutant made of nitric acid • (sewage treatment) removal of hard wastes • (bacteria) that requires oxygen for growth • a general cause of pollution from a source • a specific place where pollution comes from • act protecting water sources from pollution • (abbr)levels of oxygen in the water, testable • ...
Weather Words 2017-10-25
Across
- visible collection of minute particle matter
- compund h20
- a horizontal movement of water
- Snow or ice on the ground that has been reduced to a softy watery mixture
- center of a tropical storm or hurricane
- instrument used to measure temperature
- condensation in the form of small water drops
- latitude belt roughly between 35 and 65 degrees North and South
- high water or overflow
- slang for a tornado
- amount of water vapor in air
Down
- liquid transformed to gas
- overall warming of earths atmosphere
- measure of temperature
- statement of future weather
- narrow band of strong winds
- solid form of water
- treat or charge something to the point where no more can be absorbed, dissolved, or retained
- form of energy transferred between two systems
- process by which water vapor undergoes a change in state from a gas to a liquid
- amount of sky cover for a cloud layer
- severe weather near freezing
- Fast moving soil, rocks and water that flow down mountain slopes
- covering of ice crystals
- abnormal dry weather
- forming of ice on object
26 Clues: compund h20 • solid form of water • slang for a tornado • abnormal dry weather • measure of temperature • high water or overflow • covering of ice crystals • forming of ice on object • liquid transformed to gas • statement of future weather • narrow band of strong winds • severe weather near freezing • amount of water vapor in air • a horizontal movement of water • ...
Hydrology Keyterms 2019-08-28
Across
- the largest amount of load a river can transport
- water traveling in a river
- used to describe a river that has a short lag time
- large load rolling or dragging
- water passing through rock into groundwater
- water traveling through the soil
- having small gaps between molecules
- trees releasing water
- the ability for water to pass through
- the level of groundwater
- a velocity that means load can be transported
- name of a curve showing deposition, transportation and erosion
- speed of a river
- part of a hydrograph
Down
- drainage pattern off some mountains
- water passing into the soil
- this is greater in urban areas
- the maximum amount of discharge a river can hold
- a graph showing river discharge
- needed to calculate hydraulic radius
- measured in cumecs
- the largest particle size a river can transport
- water stored on leaves and branches
- movement of water from trees to the ground
- load bouncing on the river bed
- a type of drainage basin with branches
26 Clues: speed of a river • measured in cumecs • part of a hydrograph • trees releasing water • the level of groundwater • water traveling in a river • water passing into the soil • this is greater in urban areas • large load rolling or dragging • load bouncing on the river bed • a graph showing river discharge • water traveling through the soil • drainage pattern off some mountains • ...
hayden moffat 2023-05-24
Across
- What is the strongest surface current?(3 words)
- what kind of water is more dense?
- What causes currents to change direction?
- how deep are surface currents?(2 words)
- streamlike movements of water?
- what temperature of water is denser?
- what kind of water is less dense?
- process of taking nutrient rich water from deep and bringing it to the surface?
- What are caused by differences in water density?
Down
- What percent of energy transported around earth's surface is transported through convection currents?
- How long would it take for a single water molecule to travel around all of earth?(2 years)
- What is the most dissolved solid in the ocean?
- amount of matter in a given space?
- a measure of the amount of dissolved salts or solid in a liquid?
- How long is the period of rotation?(2 words)
- what are surface currents caused by?
- What do currents transport? (3 words)
- deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation?(2 words)
- what temperature of water is less dense?
- Energy is transported from the equator to the ________?
20 Clues: streamlike movements of water? • what kind of water is more dense? • what kind of water is less dense? • amount of matter in a given space? • what are surface currents caused by? • what temperature of water is denser? • What do currents transport? (3 words) • how deep are surface currents?(2 words) • what temperature of water is less dense? • ...
Ocean Currents 2024-12-13
Across
- Referring to temperature and salt, driving deep ocean currents.
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment.
- Weather events influenced by ocean temperatures and currents.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- The long-term weather patterns of a region.
- The natural equilibrium maintained by ocean systems.
- The movement of water within oceans and the atmosphere.
- A system that moves water, nutrients, and heat across the planet.
- When nutrient-rich water rises to the surface, boosting marine life.
- A shorter term for nutrient-rich water rising to the surface.
Down
- The variety of life within an ecosystem.
- Anything related to the sea or ocean.
- Stream A warm Atlantic Ocean current influencing Europe’s climate.
- The act of protecting natural environments and systems.
- The continuous movement of water in a specific direction.
- The saltiness of water, crucial for ocean movement.
- The Earth’s spinning movement that affects ocean currents.
- The process of ice turning into water, affecting ocean currents.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is, affecting water movement.
- Essential substances carried by currents to support marine life.
20 Clues: Anything related to the sea or ocean. • The variety of life within an ecosystem. • The long-term weather patterns of a region. • Harmful substances introduced into the environment. • The saltiness of water, crucial for ocean movement. • The natural equilibrium maintained by ocean systems. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-03-06
Across
- unstacked
- plant pores
- making ATP with redox reactions
- surrounding grana
- water splitting
- light
- product
- waste
- 2 parts/stages
- absorbs light and produces carbohydrates
Down
- disc structure that absorbs light
- making sugar
- changing water and CO2
- structure of a cell
- breaking water molecules
- acceptor of electrons
- stacks
- hydrogen ion and oxygen ions
- recycling between ATP
- excited electron
20 Clues: light • waste • stacks • product • unstacked • plant pores • making sugar • 2 parts/stages • water splitting • excited electron • surrounding grana • structure of a cell • acceptor of electrons • recycling between ATP • changing water and CO2 • breaking water molecules • hydrogen ion and oxygen ions • making ATP with redox reactions • disc structure that absorbs light • ...
Why is Groundwater Shrinking? Crossword 2015-04-05
Across
- excessive removal
- severe lack of water
- not able to be maintained at current rate
- to make smaller
- the sinking of land due to mining, water extraction or movements of the Earth
- process when water is converted from liquid to gas form and is transferred to the atmosphere
- fertile region which produces a significant amount of food crops
- water that is stored underground in rocks or soil
- level below which ground is saturated with water
Down
- a type of rock which can store water in its pores
- to supply farmland with water by using canals or ditches
- groundwater refilling aquifers to replace used groundwater
- materials found in the natural environment which are used by humans
- liquid discharge or waste
- spaces in rocks which can be filled with groundwater
- to leak or pass slowly through ground
- to use up or reduce amount
- a barrier built to stop the flow of water to raise the water level
18 Clues: to make smaller • excessive removal • severe lack of water • liquid discharge or waste • to use up or reduce amount • to leak or pass slowly through ground • not able to be maintained at current rate • level below which ground is saturated with water • a type of rock which can store water in its pores • water that is stored underground in rocks or soil • ...
Geographer's Corner Terms 2017-09-14
Across
- a hill with a large flat top and steep sides
- a ridge below the surface of the ocean that rises up from the ocean floor near the shore
- a large partially enclosed area of water that often has a narrow opening to the sea
- a narrow portion of land connecting two larger land areas
- a long low area of land between higher land
- a ridge of sand or gravel built along the shore by tides or currents
- covered by standing water and dominated by larges trees
- the spring lake or other point from which a river originates
- a small but visible rise in the land elevation with slopes on all sides
- a land form that stands high above the surrounding landscape
- a wide level area of land
- an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a totally enclosed body of water with no outlets other than rivres
- a long wide stretch of water that is a passageway between larger bodies of water or that leads inland form the ocean
- a narrow deep gash in the earth with steep sides
- the opening of a river where it empties into another body of water
Down
- a point of land extending into a body of water
- has visible standing water and the main kinds of vegetation growing are grasses and small water plants
- a hill with a small flat top and sloping sides
- a steep slope or long cliff between two level areas at different altitudes
- a narrow waterway joining two larger bodies of water
- a shallow body of water separating land form nearby sandbar or coral reefs
- a large area of land that rises above surrounding areas
- a long wide river mouth that rises and falls with the tides
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a partially enclosed area of water with a wide opening to the sea
- a high point on a mountain
- a deposit of sediment at a rive's mouth
- spongy areas that look dry but are covered with wet organic materials
29 Clues: a wide level area of land • a high point on a mountain • a deposit of sediment at a rive's mouth • a long low area of land between higher land • a hill with a large flat top and steep sides • a point of land extending into a body of water • a hill with a small flat top and sloping sides • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • ...
Oceanography Test Version B 2014-12-10
Across
- The cold ___________ current flows along the western coast of Africa.
- The ___________ counter current flows from west to east.
- Both the salinity and the temperature of ocean water affect its _____________.
- On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________.
- Total travel time of water in Oceanic Conveyor Belt is a ____________ years.
- ____________ circulation is also called the Oceanic Conveyor Belt.
- The distance between two wave crests.
- The most common element in ocean water besides hydrogen and oxygen.
- The Antarctic ________________ current flows around Antarctica.
- The area that wave-generating winds blow over.
- A relatively thin layer in which a property changes dramatically is a(n) _____________.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the northern hemisphere to the __________.
- Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the ____________ of rocks.
- __________ gas is added to seawater by plants and the atmosphere.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the southern hemisphere to the __________.
- ____________ brings colder, nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
Down
- The cold water surface current also called the Peru current.
- Large circular surface current found in all five major ocean basins.
- The salt content of the ocean is called ___________.
- _____________ cooling decreases ocean temperature.
- __________ currents travel at 45 degree angles to the wind.
- The _________ spiral describes what direction water at different depths flows.
- The average travel time around an ocean gyre is about ___________ years.
- This layer separates the less dense surface water from the more dense deep water.
- The time it takes two successive waves to pass a fixed point.
- ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity.
- Moving objects are deflected by the __________ effect caused by the Earth’s rotation.
- This layer separates the warmer surface water from the colder deep water.
- The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland.
- The cold water surface current flowing along the western coast of North America.
- The __________ forms by Antarctica.
- This layer separates the less salty surface water from the saltier deep water.
- The average flow of water is at __________ degrees to the wind.
33 Clues: The __________ forms by Antarctica. • The distance between two wave crests. • The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland. • The area that wave-generating winds blow over. • On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________. • ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity. • _____________ cooling decreases ocean temperature. • ...
Weather crossword 2024-12-12
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- Temperature at which condensation begins
- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact
- water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop.
- how water falls from clouds
- Percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
- Plants: water enters through the roots, travels to the leaves, and released into the air as water vapor
- Water fall back to Earth’s surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water
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- Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere
- occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the SUn
- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water
- Animals/People: release water vapor into the air every time they exhale (breathe out)
- Measure of amount of water vapor in the air
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes and collects snow flakes which melt and add to its size
- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals
15 Clues: how water falls from clouds • Temperature at which condensation begins • Measure of amount of water vapor in the air • occurs when water vapor changes into liquid water • Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact • water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop. • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Molly 2024-12-16
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- a mixture of water vapor in the air.
- moving water on land that leads to lakes,ponds or the ocean
- ground water storage.
- plants absorbing water their roots.
- biggest body of water.
- sometimes known as mini ocean volcanoes
- things in the sky that cover the sun sometimes.
- one of the main forces in the water cycle.
- water flowing on land.
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- water falling from the sky.
- the formula of water.
- the heat in the water cycle.
- A liquid turning into a gas.
- a gas turning back into a liquid.
- clouds that float lower than most.
15 Clues: the formula of water. • ground water storage. • biggest body of water. • water flowing on land. • water falling from the sky. • the heat in the water cycle. • A liquid turning into a gas. • a gas turning back into a liquid. • clouds that float lower than most. • plants absorbing water their roots. • a mixture of water vapor in the air. • sometimes known as mini ocean volcanoes • ...
WATER CYCLE JOSH P4 2023-11-27
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- Water vapor in air
- clouds around your feet
- water that falls from sky
- Blows off steam
- water seeps down
- Underwater volcano
- the energy that drives the water cycle
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- body of water going to the Ocean
- might not melt till spring
- two H's and one O
- Water from plant
- flow moves underground
- water goes underground
- Largest land form of water
- underwater finds opening
15 Clues: Blows off steam • Water from plant • water seeps down • two H's and one O • Water vapor in air • Underwater volcano • flow moves underground • water goes underground • clouds around your feet • underwater finds opening • water that falls from sky • might not melt till spring • Largest land form of water • body of water going to the Ocean • the energy that drives the water cycle
Biochemistry Crossword 2023-05-05
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- water sticks to other water molecules.
- what goes into a chemical reaction; on the left of arrow
- proteins that catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy for the reaction to occur.
- has a high pH (more than 7)
- what is produced in a chemical reaction; on the right of the arrow
- structural part, controls chemical reactions, transport and defense
- solvent water dissolves most other polar substances like salt and sugar.
- action when water is pulled upward against gravity inside the xylem of a plant stem.
- quick energy source and part of plant cell walls
- long term energy source, insulation, protection, and part of cell membrane
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- strong ______ bonds hold the H to the O inside one water molecule.
- water has a high ___ __ ______ because it takes alot of heat to change phase from liquid to gas.
- weak _____ bonds hold one water molecule to another
- water molecules can float lightweight objects like a paper clip due to this property.
- water sticks to glass or other materials.
- acid genetic information that controls the cell
- the place on an enzyme where the subtrate and enzyme connect
- the property that means water can act like a magnet with + and - ends.
- has a low pH (less than 7)
19 Clues: has a low pH (less than 7) • has a high pH (more than 7) • water sticks to other water molecules. • water sticks to glass or other materials. • acid genetic information that controls the cell • quick energy source and part of plant cell walls • weak _____ bonds hold one water molecule to another • what goes into a chemical reaction; on the left of arrow • ...
3.1 Science Final Vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- Bodies of salt water that cover large areas on Earth.
- A device that changes the moving energy from wind into electricity.
- Water that is found on or near the surface of Earth.
- Water in the form of a gas in Earth’s air.
- A liquid changes to a gas.
- Anything that we burn for energy.
- A material found naturally on or in the Earth that is necessary or useful to people.
- The energy from the Sun.
- Any water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- Water that is found in the ground.
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- To use something carefully and not to waste it.
- A resource which is replaced naturally within a person’s lifetime.
- Water that has a lot of salt in it.
- A gas changes to a liquid.
- A resource that cannot be reused or replaced easily.
- Non-renewable resources that are formed naturally within the Earth from plants and animals that died millions of years ago.
- Water that has very little or no salt in it.
- The path that water follows as it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds and returns to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- Water gathers in different water bodies like oceans, rivers, lakes and so on.
19 Clues: The energy from the Sun. • A gas changes to a liquid. • A liquid changes to a gas. • Anything that we burn for energy. • Water that is found in the ground. • Water that has a lot of salt in it. • Water in the form of a gas in Earth’s air. • Water that has very little or no salt in it. • To use something carefully and not to waste it. • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- is when water goes from liquid to a gas/vapor and goes into the atmosphere.
- water that is trapped underground
- The process of turning nitrates into atmospheric gas done by anaerobic bacteria.
- This is a substance humans need to breathe
- This elements cycle starts in the soil
- when something goes from a solid to a liquid without becoming a liquid.
- water Water that Is visible ,and stays on Earth's surface.
- its evaporation from aerial parts like leaves,
- The salts of this element are broken down from rocks and then washed a way and mixed int the soil by water
- Water that collects as water droplets on Earth's surface especially while in contact with humid air.
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- The process of turning ammonium into nitrites.
- This is when water falls back down to Earth through rain, snow, fog, hail, sleet,etc.
- This is Earth's way of reusing carbon atoms which travel from the atmosphere to organisms on Earth
- then back to the atmosphere over and over again
- The process of water movement through a plant
- This element is produced by fossil fuels especially natural gases.
- This cycle shows how water moves around, goes a way, and comes back to Earth.
- Bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen to ammonium
- the substance plants release during respiration
- and flowers.
20 Clues: and flowers. • water that is trapped underground • This elements cycle starts in the soil • This is a substance humans need to breathe • The process of water movement through a plant • The process of turning ammonium into nitrites. • its evaporation from aerial parts like leaves, • then back to the atmosphere over and over again • ...
Ocean Currents 2014-12-04
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- Moving objects are deflected by the __________ effect caused by the Earth’s rotation.
- ____________ brings colder, nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
- Large circular surface current found in all five major ocean basins.
- __________ gas is added to seawater by plants and the atmosphere.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the northern hemisphere to the __________.
- ____________ circulation is also called the Oceanic Conveyor Belt.
- Total travel time of water in Oceanic Conveyor Belt is a ____________ years.
- The cold water surface current flowing along the western coast of North America.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the southern hemisphere to the __________.
- The average travel time around an ocean gyre is about ___________ years.
- _____________ decreases ocean temperature.
- A relatively thin layer in which a property changes dramatically is a(n) _____________.
- The __________ forms by Antarctica.
- The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland.
- Both the salinity and the temperature of ocean water affect its _____________.
- The global winds that blow towards the west are the______________.
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- __________ currents travel at 45 degree angles to the wind.
- Crossword Clues
- On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________.
- __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism.
- The cold water surface current also called the Peru current.
- The ___________ counter current flows from west to east.
- The Antarctic ________________ current flows around Antarctica.
- ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity.
- This layer separates the less salty surface water from the saltier deep water.
- This layer separates the warmer surface water from the colder deep water.
- The cold ___________ current flows along the western coast of Africa.
- The most common element in ocean water (besides hydrogen and oxygen)
- Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the ____________ of rocks.
- The global winds that blow along the Equator are the _____________.
- This layer separates the less dense surface water from the more dense deep water.
- The average flow of water is at __________ degrees to the wind.
- The salt content of the ocean is called ___________.
- The _________ spiral describes what direction water at different depths flows.
34 Clues: Crossword Clues • The __________ forms by Antarctica. • _____________ decreases ocean temperature. • The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland. • On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________. • __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism. • ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity. • The salt content of the ocean is called ___________. • ...
Oceanography Test Version A 2014-12-10
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- The time it takes two successive waves to pass a fixed point.
- The __________ forms by Antarctica.
- The distance between two wave crests.
- ____________ brings colder, nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
- Both the salinity and the temperature of ocean water affect its _____________.
- Total travel time of water in Oceanic Conveyor Belt is a ____________ years.
- ____________ circulation is also called the Oceanic Conveyor Belt.
- The cold ___________ current flows along the western coast of Africa.
- On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________.
- The Antarctic ________________ current flows around Antarctica.
- The most common element in ocean water besides hydrogen and oxygen.
- This layer separates the less salty surface water from the saltier deep water.
- Moving objects are deflected by the __________ effect caused by the Earth’s rotation.
- The average flow of water is at __________ degrees to the wind.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the southern hemisphere to the __________.
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- The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the northern hemisphere to the __________.
- _____________ cooling decreases ocean temperature.
- Large circular surface current found in all five major ocean basins.
- __________ currents travel at 45 degree angles to the wind.
- The ___________ counter current flows from west to east.
- Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the ____________ of rocks.
- The area that wave-generating winds blow over.
- This layer separates the warmer surface water from the colder deep water.
- ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity.
- The cold water surface current also called the Peru current.
- The cold water surface current flowing along the western coast of North America.
- This layer separates the less dense surface water from the more dense deep water.
- The salt content of the ocean is called ___________.
- A relatively thin layer in which a property changes dramatically is a(n) _____________.
- The _________ spiral describes what direction water at different depths flows.
- __________ gas is added to seawater by plants and the atmosphere.
- The average travel time around an ocean gyre is about ___________ years.
33 Clues: The __________ forms by Antarctica. • The distance between two wave crests. • The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland. • The area that wave-generating winds blow over. • ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity. • On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________. • _____________ cooling decreases ocean temperature. • ...
Crossword 2023-09-12
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- solid form of precipitation in the form of ice pellets that typically is formed in severe weather
- a funnel shaped cloud that produces high winds
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as droplets of liquid water
- A mass of water droplets or ice crystals that have clumped together in the atmosphere
- water water in earth’s ocean with a high content of salt
- water water found in lakes and glaciers
- Moving air
- Pressure The weight of air pushing on everything around it
- water vapor that turns into liquid after being cooled
- average weather conditions for a region year after year.
- Information that has been collected
- a weather instrument that measures air pressure
- the current outdoor conditions
- Plan a plan that you and your family create to be ready in case of a natural disaster
- the continuous flow of water on earth
- a sudden release of energy under the Earth’s surface that makes the ground shake or crack
- Precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice pellets (frozen rain)
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- water on earth that changes to gas from the heat of the sun
- The distance above sea level
- too much water in one place
- building up of something overtime
- cycle water that falls from clouds and collects at lower elevations
- Geographic coordinates that specifies the north-south position of a point on Earth’s surface
- a large rotating tropical water system consisting of an extreme low pressure air mass with heavy rains and wind speeds of at least 119km/h
- disaster an event or force of nature that causes great damage such as a tornado, hurricane, or flood
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- a snow storm with high winds and low temperatures.
- air that surrounds Earth
- How hot or cold something is
- precipitation that falls from the sky as tiny ice crystals
- Weather weather that causes strong winds, heavy rains, thunder, and lightening
31 Clues: Moving air • air that surrounds Earth • too much water in one place • The distance above sea level • How hot or cold something is • the current outdoor conditions • building up of something overtime • Information that has been collected • The amount of water vapor in the air • the continuous flow of water on earth • water water found in lakes and glaciers • ...
Ch. 13/14 Science Vocab Words 2013-03-03
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- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and rapidly back into deeper water.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
- A disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes temporary climate changes in many parts of the world.
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- A tide of small range occurring during the first- and third- quarter phases of the Moon.
- A tide of large range occurring during the new and full moons, resulting in an extra-high tidal bulge and an extra-low tidal dip.
- The difference in height between high tide and low tide.
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- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths
- A mass of moving ocean water.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- The overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle.
- The periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean due to the gravitational pulls of the Moon and the Sun.
- The portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted.
22 Clues: A mass of moving ocean water. • A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The movement of water from the surface to greater depths • The difference in height between high tide and low tide. • A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • ...
Ocean Currents and Circulation 2014-12-04
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- The global winds that blow towards the west are the______________.
- Large circular surface current found in all five major ocean basins.
- Crossword Clues
- The __________ forms by Antarctica.
- The cold water surface current also called the Peru current.
- This layer separates the warmer surface water from the colder deep water.
- The cold ___________ current flows along the western coast of Africa.
- This layer separates the less dense surface water from the more dense deep water.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the southern hemisphere to the __________.
- The cold water surface current flowing along the western coast of North America.
- The average flow of water is at __________ degrees to the wind.
- The average travel time around an ocean gyre is about ___________ years.
- __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism.
- ____________ brings colder, nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
- The salt content of the ocean is called ___________.
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- A relatively thin layer in which a property changes dramatically is a(n) _____________.
- This layer separates the less salty surface water from the saltier deep water.
- Both the salinity and the temperature of ocean water affect its _____________.
- Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the ____________ of rocks.
- The _________ spiral describes what direction water at different depths flows.
- ____________ circulation is also called the Oceanic Conveyor Belt.
- _____________ decreases ocean temperature.
- The most common element in ocean water (besides hydrogen and oxygen)
- On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________.
- The Antarctic ________________ current flows around Antarctica.
- Moving objects are deflected by the __________ effect caused by the Earth’s rotation.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the northern hemisphere to the __________.
- __________ currents travel at 45 degree angles to the wind.
- __________ gas is added to seawater by plants and the atmosphere.
- The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland.
- The ___________ counter current flows from west to east.
- The global winds that blow along the Equator are the _____________.
- Total travel time of water in Oceanic Conveyor Belt is a ____________ years.
- ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity.
34 Clues: Crossword Clues • The __________ forms by Antarctica. • _____________ decreases ocean temperature. • The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland. • On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________. • __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism. • ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity. • The salt content of the ocean is called ___________. • ...
Ecology Crossword #1a 2018-08-20
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- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- acidic gases and particles that stick to vegetation and soil
- water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- membrane that allows certain ions and molecules to pass through while restricting others
- an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH
- a process which requires energy to move ions or molecuels against their concentration gradient
- this element interferes with a plants ability to take up nutrients and is released by excessive H+ in the soil
- a fish can use this to match the density of the water and control its floating or sinking
- resistance encountered by organisms moving through liquid, increases in cold water, decreases in warm water
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- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- the amount of mass in a certain volume, increases in cold water, decreases in hot water, increases in saltwater, decreases in freshwater
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species
- encompasses acid rain and snowfall
- low pH can cause the loss of plant nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium from the soil
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
21 Clues: encompasses acid rain and snowfall • an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH • substances without charge, immiscible with water • acidic gases and particles that stick to vegetation and soil • a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species • an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively • ...
vocab 2024-08-27
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- Solvent- A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the
- heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating. Density- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form
- high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.Heat of Vaporization- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a
- -The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leadingto the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- together.
- Action The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a
- in water.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water
- solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- -The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules
- to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- of cohesive and adhesive forces.
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- making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- to a glass surface.
- Bond -A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is
- measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making
- neutral
- in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- Heat-The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when
- it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter. Thermal Stability-The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature,
- to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- Tension-The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it
- -The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules
- - A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is
28 Clues: neutral • together. • in water. • to a glass surface. • in a solvent, such as saltwater. • of cohesive and adhesive forces. • easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey. • making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet. • less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float. • to the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms. • ...
Science Crossword 2020-10-20
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- Salt in boiling water
- The liquid for example hot water with sugar in it
- The coffee filter
- A plastic spoon in cold water
- Graphite is an example of it
- Brewing coffee
- When you continue adding sugar to water until it cant dissolve
- Muddy water or flour and water
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- the amount of salt in salt water
- An example is sweating
- Sugar in hot water would be an example
- theliquid coffee
- Oil is one of the things
- Chocolate is one of these things
- Salt water, sugar in water and rubbing alcohol
15 Clues: Brewing coffee • theliquid coffee • The coffee filter • Salt in boiling water • An example is sweating • Oil is one of the things • Graphite is an example of it • A plastic spoon in cold water • Muddy water or flour and water • the amount of salt in salt water • Chocolate is one of these things • Sugar in hot water would be an example • Salt water, sugar in water and rubbing alcohol • ...
Water cycle SMS/ Inara Chaloupka 2024-12-16
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- the sky that moves water
- water vapor makes this
- solid to liquid
- rain, hail, snow
- gas back to a liquid
- the beginning of the water cycle
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- when a liquid turns into a gas
- very tiny water molecules
- water
- gives off heat and energy
- a slow process of water flow
- water moving underground
- frozen flying molecules
- nothing more then water
- every plant
15 Clues: water • every plant • solid to liquid • rain, hail, snow • gas back to a liquid • water vapor makes this • frozen flying molecules • nothing more then water • the sky that moves water • water moving underground • very tiny water molecules • gives off heat and energy • a slow process of water flow • when a liquid turns into a gas • the beginning of the water cycle
Hoenn Pokemon (Japanese) 2023-04-18
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- Electric, the Lightning Pokemon
- Normal/Fairy, the Polka Dot Pokemon
- Water/Ground, the Mud Fish Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Psychic, the Manipulate Pokemon
- Grass/Dark, the Scarecrow Pokemon
- Ghost, the Marionette Pokemon
- Normal/Flying, the Cotton Bird Pokemon
- Grass, the Wood Gecko Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Normal, the Big Voice Pokemon
- Bug, the Firefly Pokemon, Female
- Ground/Dragon, the Mystic Pokemon
- Psychic/Fairy, the Emotion Pokemon
- Grass, the Wood Gecko Pokemon, First Evolution
- Ice/Water, the Clap Pokemon
- Dark, the Disaster Pokemon
- Steel/Fairy, the Deceiver Pokemon
- Grass/Dark, the Wily Pokemon
- Ground/Dragon, the Vibration Pokemon
- Dragon/Psychic, the Eon Pokemon, Male
- Normal, the Cat Ferret Pokemon
- Normal, the Prim Pokemon
- Dragon/Flying, the Sky High Pokemon
- Steel/Psyhic, the Iron Claw Pokemon
- Electric, the Discharge Pokemon
- Poison, the Fang Snake Pokemon
- Steel/Psychic, the Wish Pokemon
- Dragon, the Endurance Pokemon
- Normal/Flying, the Tiny Swallow Pokemon
- Electric, the Cheering Pokemon, Red
- Rock, the Compass Pokemon
- Dragon, the Rock Head Pokemon
- Ice/Water, the Ball Roll Pokemon
- Psychic, the Bounce Pokemon
- Dragon/Flying, the Dragon Pokemon
- Water/Dark, the Brutal Pokemon
- Rock/Bug, the Plate Pokemon
- Grass, the Mushroom Pokemon
- Bug/Ghost, the Shed Pokemon
- Water, the Deep Sea Pokemon
- Grass/Poison, the Thorn Pokemon
- Water, the Fish Pokemon
- Steel, the Iron Pokemon
- Fire/Fighting, the Young Fowl Pokemon
- Water, the Mud Fish Pokemon
- Grass/Dark, the Wicked Pokemon
- Rock/Grass, the Barnacle Pokemon
- Psychic/Fairy, the Feeling Pokemon
- Normal/Flying, the Swallow Pokemon
- Fighting, the Guts Pokemon
- Water, the Float Whale Pokemon
- Steel/Rock, the Iron Armor Pokemon, First Evolution
- Bug/Flying, the Butterfly Pokemon
- Steel/Rock, the Iron Armor Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Water/Grass, the Jolly Pokemon
- Bug, the Worm Pokemon
- Water/Flying, the Water Bird Pokemon
- Psychic, the DNA Pokemon
- Ghost, the Puppet Pokemon
- Water/Dark, the Rogue Pokemon
- Grass, the Forest Pokemon
- Normal, the Whisper Pokemon
- Ghost, the Beckon Pokemon
- Rock/Psychic, the Meteorite Pokemon, Day
- Water/Rock, the Longevity Pokemon
- Poison, the Poison Bag Pokemon
- Steel/Psychic, the Iron Ball Pokemon
- Poison, the Stomach Pokemon
- Steel/Psychic, the Iron Leg Pokemon
- Bug, the Firefly Pokemon, Male
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- Grass/Fighting, the Mushroom Pokemon
- Rock, the Rocm Peak Pokemon
- Ground, the Continent Pokemon
- Normal, the Lazy Pokemon
- Fire/Fighting, the Blaze Pokemon
- Ice, the Face Pokemon
- Ground/Psychic, the Clay Doll Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Steel/Rock, the Iron Armor Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Ghost, the Requiem Pokemon
- Water/Ground, the Mud Fish Pokemon, Middle Evolution
- Bug/Flying, the Ninja Pokemon
- Rock/Grass, the Sea Lily Pokemon
- Electric, the Cheering Pokemon, Blue
- Ice/Water, the Ice Break Pokemon
- Rock/Bug, the Old Shrimp Pokemon
- Dark/Ghost, the Darkness Pokemon
- Bug/Poison, the Poison Moth Pokemon
- Grass, Cactus Pokemon
- Fighting/Psychic, the Meditate Pokemon, First Evolution
- Fire/Ground, the Eruption Pokemon
- Normal, the Weather Pokemon
- Ground, the Ant Pit Pokemon
- Water/Flying, the Seagull Pokemon
- Normal, the Rush Pokemon
- Rock/Psychic, the Meteorite Pokemon, Night
- Water/Grass, the Carefree Pokemon
- Water/Grass, the Water Weed Pokemon
- Ice, the Snow Hat Pokemon
- Normal, the Color Swap Pokemon
- Water, the Sea Basin Pokemon
- Psychic, the Bright Pokemon
- Fire, the Coal Pokemon
- Normal, the Spot Panda Pokemon
- Bug/Ground, the Trainee Pokemon
- Bug/Flying, the Eyeball Pokemon
- Fighting, the Arm Thrust Pokemon
- Water, the Ruffian Pokemon
- Psychic, the Wind Chime Pokemon
- Water/Dark, the Savage Pokemon
- Normal, the Wild Monkey Pokemon
- Water, the Ball Whale Pokemon
- Dark, the Bite Pokemon, First Evolution
- Psychic/Fairy, the Embrace Pokemon
- Dragon/Psychic, the Eon Pokemon, Female
- Dragon/Flying, the Humming Pokemon
- Grass, the Acorn Pokemon
- Bug, the Cocoon Pokemon, Purple
- Normal, the Slacker Pokemon
- Fire, the Chick Pokemon
- Grass/Flying, the Fruit Pokemon
- Bug, the Cocoon Pokemon, White
- Normal, the Loud Noise Pokemon
- Water/Ground, the Whiskers Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Dark, the Bite Pokemon, Final Evolution
- Water, the Rondezvous Pokemon
- Water, the Tender Pokemon
- Bug/Water, the Pond Skater Pokemon
- Water, the South Sea Pokemon
- Ice, the Iceberg Pokemon
- Water/Ground, the Whiskers Pokemon, First Evolution
- Water, the Bivalve Pokemon
- Normal, the Tiny Raccoon Pokemon
- Ground/Psychic, the Clay Doll Pokemon, First Evolution
- Normal, the Kitten Pokemon
- Fire/Ground, the Numb Pokemon
- Fighting/Psychic, the Meditate Pokemon, Final Evolution
135 Clues: Ice, the Face Pokemon • Grass, Cactus Pokemon • Bug, the Worm Pokemon • Fire, the Coal Pokemon • Water, the Fish Pokemon • Steel, the Iron Pokemon • Fire, the Chick Pokemon • Normal, the Lazy Pokemon • Normal, the Prim Pokemon • Normal, the Rush Pokemon • Grass, the Acorn Pokemon • Ice, the Iceberg Pokemon • Psychic, the DNA Pokemon • Ice, the Snow Hat Pokemon • Rock, the Compass Pokemon • ...
World water Day FY2017-18 2018-03-17
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- / I am the acronym of key parameter of cooling water. Lower value indicates better cooling rate and higher value creates scaling.
- / I am the form of water that travel with fastest velocity inside linear assets of sterlite copper.
- / I am the parameter used in water chemistry to quantify the carbonates and bicarbonates of alkali earth metals dissolved in water.
- / I am the name of water treatment process to produce water input to ISA boiler.
- / I cause financial loss to the organizations. To control me, sterlite copper has implemented various technical initiatives in linear asset management.
- / I am measured in mm for a period of time duration. I must be monitored as part of statutory norms before implementation of any huge project.
- / I am the location name of nearest pumping station of TWAD.
- / I am a measure to quantify the change of phases. I am monitored in energy efficiency calculation of all thermal power stations.
- / I am followed by sterlite environment team to save water for gardening.
- / I am restricted to reach admin building of sterlite copper by construction of speed brake.
- / I am French word and expansion of two letter acronym used to measure a key parameter of water quality.
- / I am the most ignored form of water inside Sterlite copper. I can be used for localized heating applications.
- / I am acronym of vessel in Water treatment plant of Utility in Sterlite Copper. I am fore-most water treatment. I remove suspended solids. I am counted 5 in Utility pump house.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit volume
- / I am the most compact of flow measurement devices. I am cheapest and easiest to install. I can easily be altered for measurement of various ranges of flow rate.
- / I am the process of producing solutions
- / I am the location of most distant pump that delivers water to Sterlite copper.
- / I am key part of every boiler to prevent corrosion. I work on the principle of removing impurities by heating.
- / Limiting value of TDS of intake water to Sterlite copper.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit mass.
- / Loss caused by me is inversely proportional to relative humidity of ambient air.
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate from TWAD to industries of SIPCOT and government operated power stations of Tuticorin
- / Energy or heat required for phase change at constant temperature.
- / I am a water soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens.
- / I am acronym of vessel called by three words. Before entering SAP and PAP boilers, every drop of water should pass though me. I am counted 3 no’s in Utility of Sterlite copper.
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- / If you don't let me leave from system, I will spoil the system. I am related to Cooling water.
- / Field of engineering related to physical and thermodynamic properties of gas-vapor mixtures.
- / I am the term used to measure key solute in aerosol you need every time to live.
- / I am a financial loss. I exist in all open reservoirs & I am presently unquantified within sterlite copper.
- / Source South Ganga
- / I am counted 4 till November'2015 for raw water storage. From Nov'2015 I am counted 3.
- / I am the process used to remove moisture in instrument air of Sterlite copper.
- / Quality of Water parameters contained in me within sterlite copper needs to be monitored for no contamination.
- / I am measured in micro Siemens.
- / I am stored in ISA building. I am circulated through gravity to all user departments of sterlite copper.
- / Alternate source of water during summer.
- / I am acronym of vessel in cooling water treatment. I remove suspended solids in circulating cooling water.
- / I am newly procured to quantify a key element of water loss. I was commissioned in Mar'2018.
- / I am type of water that is used in boilers of SAP and PAP of Sterlite copper
- / I am unit of measurement of suspended solids of raw water to sterlite copper.
- / I am specifically used for quantifying concentration of acids and bases. I am measured by eq per unit volume.
- / I am the acronym of water parameter used for quantification of anions and cations in water.
- / I am a primary measurement element to find flow rate. I am shortly termed as averaging pitot tube.
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate to industries in Tuticorin and Thiruchendur
- / Quantity of heat required to convert unit mass of water into vapor state at 760mm Hg at 100degC. (Approximated to nearest integer & measured in kJ per unit mass)
- / Recovery of me is key part of any energy audit of steam distribution circuits.
- / I am used during PV audits in sterlite copper to account water stock.
47 Clues: / Source South Ganga • / I am measured in micro Siemens. • / I am the process of producing solutions • / Alternate source of water during summer. • / Limiting value of TDS of intake water to Sterlite copper. • / I am the location name of nearest pumping station of TWAD. • / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit mass. • ...
History of drinking water 2018-12-17
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- a loss of support below ground
- a liquid becoming a gas
- water vapor becoming a solid or liquid
- seventh step in water treatment system
- First people to treat water
- what can cause water depletion
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- water as a gas in the air
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water source under ground
- there are this many molecules in a water drop
- water vapor is a form of this
- ice is an example of this water stage
- state that withdrew most groundwater in 2005
- first country to kill germs with chlorine
- 3rd stage of water treatment system
15 Clues: a liquid becoming a gas • water as a gas in the air • water source under ground • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • First people to treat water • water vapor is a form of this • a loss of support below ground • what can cause water depletion • 3rd stage of water treatment system • ice is an example of this water stage • water vapor becoming a solid or liquid • ...
science 2022-10-24
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- water water collecting on ground
- to pass through
- cycle the continuous movement of water
- the action of staying or sticking together
- an area that can channel rainfall and melted snow to creeks, rivers, ect
- of water
- not allowing
- water held under the soil
- a slow moving mass formed by the accumulation or snow
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- the exhalation of water vapor through the plants
- water collecting on cold surface
- water not found in sea but fresh
- aboveground to the subsurface
- liquids and gas allowed to pass through
- land draining away of water
15 Clues: of water • not allowing • to pass through • water held under the soil • land draining away of water • aboveground to the subsurface • water water collecting on ground • water collecting on cold surface • water not found in sea but fresh • cycle the continuous movement of water • liquids and gas allowed to pass through • the action of staying or sticking together • ...
Exploring Creation with Physical Science - Module 5 2020-10-31
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- measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water
- the process by which water moves downward, in the soil toward the water table
- _________cycle/The process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
- water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- largest source of liquid freshwater
- largest source of freshwater on earth
- cloud______ _______: small airborn particles upon which water vapor condenses to form clouds
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- evaporation of water from plants
- sum of all water on a planet
- _____________cooling: The cooling of a gas that happens when the gas expands with no way of getting more energy
- The average time a given particle will stay in a given system
- come from glaciers
- The line between the water's saturated soil and the soil that is not saturated with water
- process in which a gas turns into a liquid
- vast majority of water on earth is_________since more than 97% of earth water supply is in the oceans
- evaporation and condensation of a mixture to separate out the mixture's individual components
- dense, icy pack of old snow
17 Clues: come from glaciers • dense, icy pack of old snow • sum of all water on a planet • evaporation of water from plants • largest source of liquid freshwater • largest source of freshwater on earth • process in which a gas turns into a liquid • The average time a given particle will stay in a given system • measure of the mass of dissolved salt in a given mass of water • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2021-07-23
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Ch. 13/14 Science Vocab Words 2013-03-03
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- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and rapidly back into deeper water.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
- The portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
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- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- The overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle.
- A disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes temporary climate changes in many parts of the world.
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths
- The periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean due to the gravitational pulls of the Moon and the Sun.
- A tide of small range occurring during the first- and third- quarter phases of the Moon.
- A tide of large range occurring during the new and full moons, resulting in an extra-high tidal bulge and an extra-low tidal dip.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- A mass of moving ocean water.
- The difference in height between high tide and low tide.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
22 Clues: A mass of moving ocean water. • A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The movement of water from the surface to greater depths • The difference in height between high tide and low tide. • A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • ...
Oceanography Crossword 2014-12-04
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- The __________ forms by Antarctica.
- The cold water surface current also called the Peru current.
- ____________ circulation is also called the Oceanic Conveyor Belt.
- Most of the dissolved salts in the ocean come from the ____________ of rocks.
- The Antarctic ________________ current flows around Antarctica.
- Moving objects are deflected by the __________ effect caused by the Earth’s rotation.
- The most common element in ocean water (besides hydrogen and oxygen)
- _____________ decreases ocean temperature.
- On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________.
- The global winds that blow along the Equator are the _____________.
- Both the salinity and the temperature of ocean water affect its _____________.
- Large circular surface current found in all five major ocean basins.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the northern hemisphere to the __________.
- The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland.
- The ___________ counter current flows from west to east.
- The Coriolis Effect deflects moving objects in the southern hemisphere to the __________.
- __________ currents travel at 45 degree angles to the wind.
- The _________ spiral describes what direction water at different depths flows.
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- ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity.
- ____________ brings colder, nutrient-rich water up to the surface.
- This layer separates the warmer surface water from the colder deep water.
- __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism.
- This layer separates the less salty surface water from the saltier deep water.
- This layer separates the less dense surface water from the more dense deep water.
- The cold water surface current flowing along the western coast of North America.
- The average flow of water is at __________ degrees to the wind.
- The cold ___________ current flows along the western coast of Africa.
- Total travel time of water in Oceanic Conveyor Belt is a ____________ years.
- The global winds that blow towards the west are the______________.
- The salt content of the ocean is called ___________.
- A relatively thin layer in which a property changes dramatically is a(n) _____________.
- __________ gas is added to seawater by plants and the atmosphere.
- The average travel time around an ocean gyre is about ___________ years.
33 Clues: The __________ forms by Antarctica. • _____________ decreases ocean temperature. • The __________ forms by Greenland and Iceland. • ____________ rejection increases ocean salinity. • __________gas is added to seawater by volcanism. • On average, 96.5% of seawater is ______________. • The salt content of the ocean is called ___________. • ...
Ch.13 & Ch.14 Science Vocabulary 2025-02-27
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- the portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted.
- the movement of water from the surface to greater depths.
- the vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- a shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- the overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle.
- an opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- a wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- a system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- a disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific ocean that cause temporary climate changes in many parts of the world.
- microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
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- a narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drains rapidly back into deeper water.
- the measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
- a mass of moving ocean water.
- the flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and that extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope.
- the natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live;examples include a desert, a coral reef, and freshwater lake.
- the periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean due to the gravitational pulls of the moon and the Sun.
- the catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce.
- a large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- the narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- the difference in height between high tide and low tide.
- a built-up limestone deposit formed by small ant-sized organisms called corals.
22 Clues: a mass of moving ocean water. • a wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • the vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • the difference in height between high tide and low tide. • the movement of water from the surface to greater depths. • a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • ...
Properties of water - Daisy Huerta 2025-08-27
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- Stability- The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature, contributing
- compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- Tension- The tightness on the surface of water caused by the cohesive forces between water
- Action-The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form (ice) is
- water.
- in a solvent, such as saltwater.
- of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules
- high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- to a glass surface.
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water
- Bond- A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules
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- Solvent - A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the universal
- to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- -The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading to
- it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it flows
- because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when dissolved
- of Vaporization- The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a high
- together.
- of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making it
- the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms.
- Heat- The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
31 Clues: water. • together. • to a glass surface. • in a solvent, such as saltwater. • of cohesive and adhesive forces. • formation of hydrogen bonds in water. • compared to more viscous liquids like honey. • dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float. • making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet. • the regulation of climate and body temperature in organisms. • ...
Plants: organs and organ systems (Review activity) 2025-11-11
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- these provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
- transports sugar and nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
- pores on the plant that allow for gas exchange and are responsible for transpiration.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- these can help plants reach water that is deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- when a seed starts to grow.
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- roots that form a thick mat to gather at the top layers of soil.
- the part of the plant that is above ground.
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- the green pigment that plants use to make their food during photosynthesis.
- coconut trees are a good example of what type of plant stem?
- the process of gases entering and exiting a plant.
- plants need sunlight, carbon dioxide and __________ to make food.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- tiny, finger-like parts of a root that allows roots to absorb more water.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- tiny, green parts of a plant cell which contains chlorophyll.
- transports water and mineral from the roots to the rest of the plant.
- the part of the leaf that can be found in the center.
- Absorbs water and minerals, and anchors the plant in the soil.
- a type of stem that is flexible, weak and cannot grow upright on its own.
- a common example of a storage root.
25 Clues: when a seed starts to grow. • a common example of a storage root. • the part of the plant that is above ground. • the process of gases entering and exiting a plant. • the part of the leaf that can be found in the center. • these can help plants reach water that is deep underground. • coconut trees are a good example of what type of plant stem? • ...
Plants, Plants, Plants! 2025-12-23
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- These absorb water and dissolved nutrients, and anchor the plant in the soil.
- These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction.
- Water evaporates from the leaves of the plants, leaving room for more water molecules to take their place. This helps the water travel up the plant.
- Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together.
- Some plants have long _______ which help them reach water from deep underground.
- The process by which plants make their own food using water, energy from the sun, and carbon dioxide. This produces oxygen and glucose.
- The process of gases entering and exiting a plant
- Making clothing out of cotton is an example of using plants for____________
- These produce food for the plant, take in and release gases, and allow water to exit the plant.
- The process of particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Cacti stems are adapted to store lots of _______ to help them survive in the dry desert.
- These provide a pathway for movement of water and food. They also support the leaves and reproductive structures.
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- Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe.
- Humans often use plants for _______. An example would be making chocolate out of cocoa.
- The process of water moving across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentration.
- Some plants are adapted to have colourful flowers that attract insects like bees. These insects ________ the plants as they go from flower to flower.
- The process that helps water move up a plant through the attraction between molecules and the walls of tiny tubes in the stem.
- There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction.
- Plants provide ____________ which protects organisms from weather and predators.
- These contain an embryo that will form a new plant, and they often contain a food supply for the embryo as well.
- Some plants have ________ roots, which form a thick mat that gathers water at the upper layers of the soil.
21 Clues: The process of gases entering and exiting a plant • Plants ____ __ _____ soil. Plant roots hold the soil together. • There are separate male and female _________ for reproduction. • These usually have both male and female parts for reproduction. • Plants produce this during photosynthesis, and it helps animals breathe. • ...
Water Cooler Crossword #1 2022-08-25
15 Clues: - - OH • snapshot • mail, say • report to • pick me up • drawing surface • replaced Express • a critical reader • photoshop creator • assignment location • monday meeting voice • place we don't go to • newest brand to Health • google meet alternative • the sound a shutter makes
Water Cycle - Carter Culver 2022-11-29
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- When rainwater soaks into the ground.
- when water seeps into the ground.
- The second driving force of the water cycle that lets precipitation happen and runoff.
- solid water that precipitates from clouds.
- water that flows across land into the ocean like rivers.
- When a solid turns to gas while skipping the liquid phase.
- when a gas turns to liquid.
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- when water evaporates it goes to the
- "lakes" that flow underwater into oceans.
- When the water that the plants soak up evaporate into the air.
- When gas turns to solid while skipping the liquid phase.
- When liquid turns to gas.
- condensed water vapor in the sky that it liquid.
- an inland body of water.
- The driving force of the water cycle that makes evaporation happen.
15 Clues: an inland body of water. • When liquid turns to gas. • when a gas turns to liquid. • when water seeps into the ground. • when water evaporates it goes to the • When rainwater soaks into the ground. • "lakes" that flow underwater into oceans. • solid water that precipitates from clouds. • condensed water vapor in the sky that it liquid. • ...
Water Cycle - Delani B. 2022-11-29
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- When water goes down hill to lead somewhere else due to gravity
- When the snow on a mountain turns into a gas
- A driving force of the water cycle that helps and especially with going down hill
- This place hold lots of water, and provides a very well source for evaporation
- This is what everyone needs to get water and there are many parts of this thing
- The main drving force of the water cycle
- This place you cant see but goes on for many miles and holds many things
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- a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface and emerges
- These things may take away from the water cycle but are a huge part of it
- Gravity really helps with seeping water there is also a lot of water here
- This water is hard to get to but with the help of the sun you will have it
- This water folats, and is high up but is less dense then normal water
- When very hot water comes out of a mini volcano like plants deep under the ocean
- There are trillions of this in just a bit of water, can you guess what I could be?
15 Clues: The main drving force of the water cycle • When the snow on a mountain turns into a gas • a low area on the ground where water collects and pools • When water goes down hill to lead somewhere else due to gravity • This water folats, and is high up but is less dense then normal water • This place you cant see but goes on for many miles and holds many things • ...
Water Cycle- Natalia C.A 2022-11-29
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- when a liquid turns into a solid
- when vegetation produces water
- when gas turns into a liquid then freezes in the clouds
- when water runs off the ground
- when a glacier or snow melts into a liquid
- largest body of water in the water cycle
- when water heats up and turns into a gas
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- when a water vapor turns straight into a gas
- when gas turns into a liquid
- one of the key parts of the water cycle
- when a liquid is next to cooler temperatures (next to the ground)
- the main start of the whole water cycle
- when water soaks straight into the ground
- when water builds up and leaves after a while of being stored up
- a low smaller body of water where water collects and settles
15 Clues: when gas turns into a liquid • when vegetation produces water • when water runs off the ground • when a liquid turns into a solid • one of the key parts of the water cycle • the main start of the whole water cycle • largest body of water in the water cycle • when water heats up and turns into a gas • when water soaks straight into the ground • ...
water cycle- ellie rodgers 2022-11-29
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- where people can breath air
- moving water and they go to lakes and oceans
- the driving force of the water cycle
- when any kind of water like snow and rain falls down to the ground
- largest reservoir on earth
- a moving carrier of water
- frozen water
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- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when river water lands into a lake but also when it rains into it
- evaporated water that floats into the air
- cycle of water
- waters chemical make up
- steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds
- water that squirts out of the ground
- acts like a mini volcano when they squirt out ice-clouds when clouds are very cold they become ice
15 Clues: frozen water • cycle of water • waters chemical make up • a moving carrier of water • largest reservoir on earth • where people can breath air • when a gas turns back into a liquid • water that squirts out of the ground • the driving force of the water cycle • evaporated water that floats into the air • steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds • ...
Weather and Water Cycle 2019-01-31
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- water cycle does not receive as much water over ______
- the changes in the atmosphere in a short time
- word used to describe climate
- the amount of moisture in the air
- necessary for the water cycle to function
- word used to describe weather
- water which flows from mountains into streams
- the moisture from plants turning to vapor
- water condenses from a gas to a liquid
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- left behind in the ocean during the water cycle
- water falling from the sky
- created by the revolution of Earth around the Sun
- _____ cycle contains precipitation, evaporation, condensation
- water turning into vapor
- description of an area over a long time
15 Clues: water turning into vapor • water falling from the sky • word used to describe climate • word used to describe weather • the amount of moisture in the air • water condenses from a gas to a liquid • description of an area over a long time • necessary for the water cycle to function • the moisture from plants turning to vapor • the changes in the atmosphere in a short time • ...
Vocabulary Water On Earth 2021-09-30
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- the earth's movement around the sun
- the spinning of the Earth on its axis
- a small drop of liquid
- Water that is drinkable to humans
- the area close to the equator
- Water in a gas form
- any water that is found above the ground or on the surface of the earth
- the distance north, and south of the equator
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- the process of gas becoming a liquid
- huge blocks of ice found in the Arctic and Antarctic
- Water that has salt; The type of water found in the oceans
- weather that includes rain, snow, sleet
- Water found underground or in the ground
- Energy that comes from the sun
- the cycle in which water goes through becoming a liquid and gas, sometimes a solid
15 Clues: Water in a gas form • a small drop of liquid • the area close to the equator • Energy that comes from the sun • Water that is drinkable to humans • the earth's movement around the sun • the process of gas becoming a liquid • the spinning of the Earth on its axis • weather that includes rain, snow, sleet • Water found underground or in the ground • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-13
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- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- where majority of Earth's water is found
- water that exists for long periods of time below Earth's surface
- the process of snow and ice melting into surface water and moving across soil into streams
- precipitation that travels over the land before returning to a lake or ocean
- water carried through a plant from the roots
- the movement of water on Earth and in the atmosphere
- water is a gaseous state
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- vertical and lateral movements of water through spaces between soil and rock layers
- occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air
- the process that forms clouds
- rain, sleet snow and hail are examples of this
- the downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil
- the energy from this powers the water cycle
- when snow or ice changes directly into a vapor
15 Clues: water is a gaseous state • the process that forms clouds • where majority of Earth's water is found • the energy from this powers the water cycle • water carried through a plant from the roots • rain, sleet snow and hail are examples of this • when snow or ice changes directly into a vapor • the movement of water on Earth and in the atmosphere • ...
long walk to water 2021-11-02
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- created water for south sudan
- said "you only need to walk as far as those bushes
- the name of the camp in kenya
- ___ thats what they were being called in America
- the animals that were attacking people as they
- had to make a journey to get medicine for sickness
- sport played, it was the same in all language
- the tribe was at war with the Nuer for water
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- female narrator apart of the Nuer tribe
- the place where salva and nya are both from
- placegirlscouldntattend ecause hey hd to get water
- what nya and girls had to walk for hours to get
- where salva took the group of boys he was leading
- the boy salva had met after he ate the honey
- the state salva went to when he came to america
15 Clues: created water for south sudan • the name of the camp in kenya • female narrator apart of the Nuer tribe • the place where salva and nya are both from • the boy salva had met after he ate the honey • the tribe was at war with the Nuer for water • the animals that were attacking people as they • sport played, it was the same in all language • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
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- Negatively Charged Ions
- Comes from surface and ground sources and its treated to levels that meet state.
- Water Sheds naturally separate from formations known as ridges.
- Large land area in which water is drained into the soil.
- Level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- A body of pours rock or sediment saturated with groundwater.
- Hole drilled into ground to access water.
- Found in oceans and some inland lakes and contains high concentration.
- Any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges.
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- Material that dissolves or changes most other materials.
- Stored underground in huge natural aquifers.
- If a substance dissolves in liquid or if you dissolve it, it becomes mixed with the liquid and disappears.
- Water that flows from land to ocean.
- Springs occur water pressure causes a natural flow of ground water onto earths surface.
- Positively Charged Ions
15 Clues: Negatively Charged Ions • Positively Charged Ions • Water that flows from land to ocean. • Hole drilled into ground to access water. • Stored underground in huge natural aquifers. • Level below which the ground is saturated with water. • Material that dissolves or changes most other materials. • Large land area in which water is drained into the soil. • ...
World Water Day 2023 2023-03-20
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- Devices with this seal are more efficient
- JN Foundation's initiative raising awareness about water use efficiency
- A water _______, or lime scale inhibitor prevents mineral buildup in your plumbing
- This parish has the most annual rainfall
- Area of the house that uses the most water
- Design a roof catchment to harvest this
- Water that is safe for consumption
- JN's Water Project initiative battles this global crisis
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- Relatively clean water that can be recycled
- Large scale water storage
- Severe natural disaster that requires intensive water conservation techniques
- Islands can set up this process to combat water shortage
- Water harvested is often used for this purpose
- Land of wood and water
- Check your plumbing to avoid this; it can be costly!
15 Clues: Land of wood and water • Large scale water storage • Water that is safe for consumption • Design a roof catchment to harvest this • This parish has the most annual rainfall • Devices with this seal are more efficient • Area of the house that uses the most water • Relatively clean water that can be recycled • Water harvested is often used for this purpose • ...
WORDS RELATED TO WATER 2013-02-12
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- A large area of water which has land all around it
- A natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- A small pool of liquid on the ground, especially from rain
- The land at either edge of a river
- To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- Water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea
- A part of a river or other area of water which is deep and wide enough to provide a route for ships to travel along
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- The salty water which covers a large part of the surface of the Earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, which is partly or completely surrounded by land
- A layer of rock, sand or earth that contains water or allows water to pass through it
- A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area
- A small stream
- Water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- A deep hole in the ground from which you can get water
- A very large area of sea
15 Clues: A small stream • A very large area of sea • The land at either edge of a river • A large area of water which has land all around it • A deep hole in the ground from which you can get water • A small pool of liquid on the ground, especially from rain • The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea • ...
Like Water for Chocolate 2014-03-04
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- an extreme exaggeration
- Sister who went to a brothel
- to make less sensitive by overexposure
- Chinua Achebe's book
- there's one at the beginning of every chapter
- guy who stole Mama Elena's doves
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- doctor who rescued Tita from the ranch
- war between the rebels and Mexican government
- betrayed Tita and married her sister
- when the impossible is made possible
- author
- Element of society interfering with Tita's dream
- name of Rosaura's first child
- parents prevented her from marrying a "mulatto"
- first book we read this year
15 Clues: author • Chinua Achebe's book • an extreme exaggeration • Sister who went to a brothel • first book we read this year • name of Rosaura's first child • guy who stole Mama Elena's doves • betrayed Tita and married her sister • when the impossible is made possible • doctor who rescued Tita from the ranch • to make less sensitive by overexposure • ...
Unit C Water Name: 2015-01-20
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- water in gas form
- _________contamination that is cause by living things
- rivers,Lakes, Reservoirs
- a chemical added to water to prevent tooth decay
- ________ contamination caused by non-living things
- harmful contamination caused by humans
- to treat or combine with chlorine to kill living contaminants
- example of this would be well water
- process that traps solids and lets water flow through
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- type of disease caused by water
- contaminants fall to the bottom of water
- adding a specific chemical to disinfect water
- solid,liquid, gas
- contaminants mix with chemicals and stick together
- water with no dissolved solids.
15 Clues: water in gas form • solid,liquid, gas • rivers,Lakes, Reservoirs • type of disease caused by water • water with no dissolved solids. • example of this would be well water • harmful contamination caused by humans • contaminants fall to the bottom of water • adding a specific chemical to disinfect water • a chemical added to water to prevent tooth decay • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel Water en Vuur 2016-02-12
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- Als een kat jaagt op het terrein van een andere Clan of met twee Clans samenspant tegen een andere, overtreedt hij/zij de ...
- In dit boek zijn mensen geen mensen, maar ...
- In het begin van het boek worden Vuurhart en Grijsstreep... Hiervoor moeten ze een hele nacht waken.
- Dit is de plaats waar alle Clans 1 keer per maan samenkomen om dingen te bespreken.
- Dit is de Clan van alle gestorven katten die waakt over de 4 de Clans.
- Als een groep krijgers op ... gaat, vangen ze prooi of controleren ze of er geen indringers zijn geweest op hun domein.
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- Dit is het genre van mijn boek.
- De medicijnkat Geeltand kwam vroeger van een andere Clan, maar is daar verstoten. Hoe heet die Clan?
- Vuurpoot en Grijsstreep krijgen elk een ... om te trainen tot zij groot en sterk genoeg zijn om zelf krijger te worden.
- Zo heet de leider van de DonderClan.
- Bij deze Clan hoort Vuurhart.
- Hier speelt mijn boek zich het meeste af.
- Deze Clan beschikt over het grootste deel van de rivier.
- Zo heet het hoofdpersonage, hij heeft een mooie rosse vacht.
- Zo heet de zus van Vuurhart waar hij mee is opgegroeid tot hij bij andere tweebenen ging wonen.
15 Clues: Bij deze Clan hoort Vuurhart. • Dit is het genre van mijn boek. • Zo heet de leider van de DonderClan. • Hier speelt mijn boek zich het meeste af. • In dit boek zijn mensen geen mensen, maar ... • Deze Clan beschikt over het grootste deel van de rivier. • Zo heet het hoofdpersonage, hij heeft een mooie rosse vacht. • ...
Ashley's water crossword puzzle 2018-01-01
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- is colorless, odorless and tasteless
- is the most familiar way to measure liquids
- colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive
- is odorless and tasteless
- is a disinfectant
- is the city average pH
- 97% of earth's water is
- is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
- is one form of acid rain
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- creates blue stains and scale
- colorless, odorless, tastless gas; but combustible
- has been purified so that there are no minerals in it
- causes spots on glasses
- limestone has a basic of
- abbreviation is total dissolved solids
15 Clues: is a disinfectant • is the city average pH • causes spots on glasses • 97% of earth's water is • limestone has a basic of • is one form of acid rain • is odorless and tasteless • creates blue stains and scale • is colorless, odorless and tasteless • abbreviation is total dissolved solids • is the most familiar way to measure liquids • colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive • ...
Ashley's water crossword puzzle 2018-01-01
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- is colorless, odorless and tasteless
- is the most familiar way to measure liquids
- colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive
- is odorless and tasteless
- is a disinfectant
- is the city average pH
- 97% of earth's water is
- is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
- is one form of acid rain
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- creates blue stains and scale
- colorless, odorless, tastless gas; but combustible
- has been purified so that there are no minerals in it
- causes spots on glasses
- limestone has a basic of
- abbreviation is total dissolved solids
15 Clues: is a disinfectant • is the city average pH • causes spots on glasses • 97% of earth's water is • limestone has a basic of • is one form of acid rain • is odorless and tasteless • creates blue stains and scale • is colorless, odorless and tasteless • abbreviation is total dissolved solids • is the most familiar way to measure liquids • colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive • ...
Water and Carbon cycles 2018-05-09
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- moisture gathers and flows downhill by gravity
- moisture rises from the earth in gas form
- the process plants gain energy from the sun
- we burn these to use the energy stored inside
- break down of matter through organic processes
- ice pellets falling to the ground
- burning of any carbon based substance
- moisture soaks into the ground
- one word to describe Mr. Corbett
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- breathing in and out
- moisture is used by plants or animals
- comes down from the sky in form of rain, sleet, hail and snow
- white solid form of precipitation
- moisture forms clouds
- an area that takes in more carbon dioxide than it produces
15 Clues: breathing in and out • moisture forms clouds • moisture soaks into the ground • one word to describe Mr. Corbett • white solid form of precipitation • ice pellets falling to the ground • moisture is used by plants or animals • burning of any carbon based substance • moisture rises from the earth in gas form • the process plants gain energy from the sun • ...
Fort Wayne Water Quality 2022-02-21
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- The type of sewer system carries stormwater and sewer water together.
- Turbidity is a measure of water's _______.
- A __________ is a land area whose water runoff drains into a nearby body of water.
- The is when soil is wash away by rain water.
- Never _______ anything down a storm drain.
- This is word for items such as nitrogen and phosphorus
- There are two major types of ________; point-source and non-point source.
- Presticides are types of _________ harmful to our waterways.
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- Rain gardens and green roofs are types of low ______ development techniques.
- One of the main watersheds in Fort Wayne.
- Water flows off of roof, into a ________, and can be directed to a rain garden.
- The term meaning able to cause disease, especially in humans
- Type of garden used to collect water runoff and filter pollutants.
- Dirt, soil, and sand that end up in area streams and rivers.
- It is important to properly _______ of pet waste.
15 Clues: One of the main watersheds in Fort Wayne. • Turbidity is a measure of water's _______. • Never _______ anything down a storm drain. • The is when soil is wash away by rain water. • It is important to properly _______ of pet waste. • This is word for items such as nitrogen and phosphorus • The term meaning able to cause disease, especially in humans • ...
Why water is important 2023-10-01
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- - substances with distinct properties and compositions
- - the ability to withstand prolonged physical or mental effort
- - having enough water or moisture in the body
- - unwanted or unusable materials produced by the body
- - a synthetic material that can be molded into various shapes
- - parts of the body that have specific functions
- - the place where two bones meet and allow movement
- - minerals that help maintain proper fluid balance in the body
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- - a stimulant found in certain drinks that can affect the nervous system
- - substances that provide nourishment for the body
- - a condition caused by consuming excessive amounts of water
- - containing a lot of sugar
- - a condition caused by lack of water in the body
- - additional ingredients added to enhance flavor or variety
- - recommended rules or instructions
15 Clues: - containing a lot of sugar • - recommended rules or instructions • - having enough water or moisture in the body • - parts of the body that have specific functions • - a condition caused by lack of water in the body • - substances that provide nourishment for the body • - the place where two bones meet and allow movement • ...
The Water Cycle(Terms) 2023-10-03
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- A mixture of gases surrounding the earth
- Process when water changes into water vapor
- This happens where the temperature is above 32 degrees; This causes ice and snow to turn into a liquid and become a run off
- The water that doesn't soak into the soil and instead flows to oceans,lakes,rivers,etc
- Includes things like rain,snow,etc. Any form of water that falls from the sky
- When water soaks into the ground
- When water collects in bodies of water
- The underground layer that contains groundwater
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- When a solid changes to a gas
- Process when water vapor turns into liquid
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- The state of the atmosphere; includes things like rainy,sunny,hot,cold,etc.
- Water that evaporates from plants
- The temperature when water in the air condenses to become water droplets
- A collection of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere
15 Clues: When a solid changes to a gas • Amount of water vapor in the air • When water soaks into the ground • Water that evaporates from plants • When water collects in bodies of water • A mixture of gases surrounding the earth • Process when water vapor turns into liquid • Process when water changes into water vapor • The underground layer that contains groundwater • ...
Water Cycle crossword Alix 2023-11-28
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- Water vapor in the air
- Clouds Clouds very high in the sky the air gets really cold, way below freezing. Clouds in this region are made of ice particles.
- Water evaporating from plants
- frozen water that falls from clouds (---&----)
- not only are plants transpiring water from their leaves, water is evaporating from the soil all around them, too.
- The movement of water going underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
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- where water Evaporates and collects
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- Steam that comes out of volcanoes
- The largest reservoir on earth
- The movement from a liquid to a gas
- when gases condense
- Water running of the land surface
- Hot water that looks like its being poured out of a volcano into the ocean
15 Clues: when gases condense • Water vapor in the air • Water evaporating from plants • The largest reservoir on earth • Steam that comes out of volcanoes • Water running of the land surface • where water Evaporates and collects • The movement from a liquid to a gas • The energy that drives the water cycle • The movement of water going underground • ...
