water Crossword Puzzles
The sea 2023-03-20
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- a water animal that loves eating fish
- different types of fish, for example saltwater or freshwater
- it's red or grey with two arms and legs
- the opposite of deep
- there are lots of them on the beach
- it's small and lives in water
- it lives in water and can burn you
- a dangerous fish with sharp teeth
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- people travel in it on water
- you can build it on the beach
- the opposite of bottom
- it has got lots of arms but hasn't got any legs
- it lives in water and looks like a star
- children love doing it in water
- they are colourful and live in water
- the river and lake have got it
- a clever fish that can jump
- it's yellow and next to the sea
18 Clues: the opposite of deep • the opposite of bottom • a clever fish that can jump • people travel in it on water • you can build it on the beach • it's small and lives in water • the river and lake have got it • children love doing it in water • it's yellow and next to the sea • a dangerous fish with sharp teeth • it lives in water and can burn you • there are lots of them on the beach • ...
Science Chapter 11 2024-04-25
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- ridge that separates drainage basins
- the saltines of water
- place where groundwater flows naturally onto the surface
- water that runs over the earth's surface
- deep valley on the ocean floor
- circular depression on the surface
- river that joins another river of equal or greater size
- organisms that live on the ocean floor
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- lake created by placing a dam across a river
- underwater mountain that is usually a volcano
- a large stream of water flowing in bodies of water
- table top of the groundwater layer
- tiny organisms that live near the ocean surface
- water that sinks into the ground
- spring at which heated groundwater is blasted into the air
- containing many spaces through which air/water can move
- up and down motion of water caused by energy moving
- free-swimming ocean animals
18 Clues: the saltines of water • free-swimming ocean animals • deep valley on the ocean floor • water that sinks into the ground • table top of the groundwater layer • circular depression on the surface • ridge that separates drainage basins • organisms that live on the ocean floor • water that runs over the earth's surface • lake created by placing a dam across a river • ...
Landforms 2023-01-12
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- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- land that is surrounded by water
- point of land that extends into river, lake, ocean
- Area of land drained by a river
- large water that runs throughout land
- area of flat land at high elevation
- Wide waterway between two close land masses
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- part of large body of water in shoreline
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- narrow stretch of land, connects two land areas
- narrow stretch of water joins 2 bodies of water
- large, thick body of slow moving ice
- sheltered place along the shore for ships
- land w/ steep sides that rise sharply from land
- small river or stream flowing into larger water
- elevated land with sloped sides
- area of low land between mountains or hills
- a major body of salt water
18 Clues: a major body of salt water • elevated land with sloped sides • Area of land drained by a river • land that is surrounded by water • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • area of flat land at high elevation • large, thick body of slow moving ice • large water that runs throughout land • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • part of large body of water in shoreline • ...
envi.sci. 2013-11-13
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- clear and allows light to pass through
- a molecule of water joins millions of other water molecules through intermolecularforces
- when it has a possibility or a likelihood of being replenished
- is at least 50% water
- the vast sphere of water on earth
- water that is underground
- dark clouds that are heavy with water
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- a form of condensed water vapor
- body approximately 60% water
- if people continue to use it beyond its sustainable yield
- cycle the other name of water cycle
- be absorb by plants from their roots and distribute this to stems
- is the process by which water enters the soil.
- water flows in down slope movement
- it can dissolve any substances
15 Clues: is at least 50% water • water that is underground • body approximately 60% water • it can dissolve any substances • a form of condensed water vapor • the vast sphere of water on earth • water flows in down slope movement • cycle the other name of water cycle • dark clouds that are heavy with water • clear and allows light to pass through • ...
Hydrology Review 2021-06-07
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- where freshwater rivers meet saltwater oceans
- chemicals from fertilizer
- sensitive organism that tells us the health of a body of water
- cold, nutrient rich water current in the ocean
- hot, mineral rich water rising from cracks in the ocean floor
- the ability to produce your own light
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- water attracted to water
- bringing water to land for crops
- Zone of ocean from high tide to low tide
- describes how salty water is
- type of water found in estuaries
- areas of land where the water table is at the surface for part of the year
- the cloudiness of water
- water that is safe to drink
- remotely operated vehicle
15 Clues: the cloudiness of water • water attracted to water • chemicals from fertilizer • remotely operated vehicle • water that is safe to drink • describes how salty water is • bringing water to land for crops • type of water found in estuaries • the ability to produce your own light • Zone of ocean from high tide to low tide • where freshwater rivers meet saltwater oceans • ...
Freshwater vs Saltwater 2026-03-25
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- Rain, snow, and hail are examples of this.
- When water vapor turns back into liquid water.
- Water that is stored underground.
- A wall by rivers that stops flooding.
- Extra water that flows down after rain.
- Water held above ground for use.
- Water that has salt in it.
- The largest source of available freshwater.
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- How much salt is dissolved in water.
- When liquid water turns into water vapor.
- A wall on the shore that stops storm surge.
- The percent of water that is saltwater on Earth.
- Water that has no salt in it.
- A large storm that forms over the ocean with strong winds and lots of rain.
- Where most freshwater is stored.
15 Clues: Water that has salt in it. • Water that has no salt in it. • Water held above ground for use. • Where most freshwater is stored. • Water that is stored underground. • How much salt is dissolved in water. • A wall by rivers that stops flooding. • Extra water that flows down after rain. • When liquid water turns into water vapor. • Rain, snow, and hail are examples of this. • ...
Properties of Water (by Jordan Dickens) 2021-09-03
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- The process where, since hydrogen bonds are attracted to each other, water molecules stick together.
- Water is a ______ solvent.
- Hydrogen bonds can easily break and ______.
- Individual hydrogen ______ are weak compared to covalent ______.
- The type of pressure at a given depth that is the result of the weight of the liquid acting on an area at that depth plus air pressure.
- Water is a ______ molecule.
- The positively charged hydrogen end of one molecule attracts the ______ charged oxygen end of another water molecule.
- The process where water sticks to other materials because of its polar nature.
- As salinity ______, water resists freezing (this is why salt is put on a road during ice/snow storms).
- Water forms ______ bonds.
- As water cools enough to change from a liquid to ice, the hydrogen bonds spread the molecules into a crystal structure that takes up more space than liquid water, so it ______.
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- Because of water's ______ specific heat, it can exist in 3 states (solid, liquid, and gas).
- Water's hydrogen atoms bond to the oxygen atoms with a ______ bond. Because of this bond, water is a very stable molecule.
- An action of water that explains why water is able to travel up a plant's xylem (against forces of gravity).
- The upward force that fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself.
- ______ tension is a skin-like surface formed due to the polar nature of water; water's resistance to objects attempting to penetrate its surface.
- The tendency for a fluid (liquid or gas) to resist flow (the colder water gets the more resistant to flow it becomes).
- ______ includes the total quantity of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater (ions).
18 Clues: Water forms ______ bonds. • Water is a ______ solvent. • Water is a ______ molecule. • Hydrogen bonds can easily break and ______. • Individual hydrogen ______ are weak compared to covalent ______. • The upward force that fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself. • The process where water sticks to other materials because of its polar nature. • ...
Human Impact to Watersheds 2024-09-13
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- Only a small percentage of Earth's water is __________, which is suitable for drinking.
- A __________ is an area of land where all the water drains into a common body of water, such as a river or lake.
- water. Rivers, lakes, and oceans are examples of __________, where water is found on the Earth's surface.
- When it rains, some water moves over the surface of the land as __________, which can carry pollutants into rivers and lakes.
- An overgrowth of __________ in water can be caused by too many nutrients, often from runoff, leading to poor water quality.
- After heavy rains, __________ can be carried by runoff into bodies of water, making the water cloudy and dirty.
- water. To protect our water supply, it’s important to __________ by using only what we need and avoiding waste.
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- __________ can harm ecosystems and make water unsafe for drinking and recreation.
- __________ used in farming and gardening can pollute water if they are not handled properly.
- An __________ is an underground layer of water-bearing rock where groundwater is stored.
- The __________ is an underground layer of rock that stores water and provides drinking water for much of Florida.
- Water that is stored underground in soil and rock is called __________.
- __________ is the clearing of forests, which can lead to increased erosion and loss of biodiversity.
- As cities grow, __________ often leads to more pollution and less natural land to absorb water.
- A __________ forms when the ground collapses into a void created by the erosion of underground limestone by water.
15 Clues: Water that is stored underground in soil and rock is called __________. • __________ can harm ecosystems and make water unsafe for drinking and recreation. • Only a small percentage of Earth's water is __________, which is suitable for drinking. • An __________ is an underground layer of water-bearing rock where groundwater is stored. • ...
CHAPTER 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-12-09
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- forms when ice accumulates
- occurs when water goes form being a liquid to a gas
- is water that flows over land
- is an underground area filled with groundwater
- The upper surface of the saturated zone underground is the
- is water that collects underground
- Water in gaseous form is called
- is the release of water from plants
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- Rain and snow are forms of
- A protected lake that is used to store water
- is an area of land that catches and collects water
- occurs when water goes from being a gas to a liquid
- All the water on Earth is included in the
- Gaseous water is found in earths
- An ocean,lake, or river is an example of
- Evaporation is one of four processes in the
16 Clues: Rain and snow are forms of • forms when ice accumulates • is water that flows over land • Water in gaseous form is called • Gaseous water is found in earths • is water that collects underground • is the release of water from plants • An ocean,lake, or river is an example of • All the water on Earth is included in the • Evaporation is one of four processes in the • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary: Powerful Water 2024-06-10
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- Formed when substances dissolve in water.
- Has more energy so substances dissolve faster
- To break up into small pieces and disappear into a liquid
- Water that is _______ has the most energy.
- These solids will not dissolve in water.
- Has less energy so substances dissolve slower.
- A stopwatch would help measure how long it takes for a drink mix to dissolve in water.
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- This liquid substance will mix completely with water.
- Use a thermometer to measure the __________ of a cup of hot chocolate.
- This solid substance will dissolve completely in water.
- A material that holds its shape.
- Known as the "universal solvent", _______ dissolves more substances than any other.
- A material that flows.
- Many solids will dissolve _______ in hot water than cold water.
- Water in a solid phase.
- This liquid substance separates from water and does not mix.
16 Clues: A material that flows. • Water in a solid phase. • A material that holds its shape. • These solids will not dissolve in water. • Formed when substances dissolve in water. • Water that is _______ has the most energy. • Has more energy so substances dissolve faster • Has less energy so substances dissolve slower. • This liquid substance will mix completely with water. • ...
Cool puzzle title 2023-03-28
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- Level of discomfort people will experience from heat
- Water droplets condensing
- Intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- A tropical storm in the ocean
- A severe snowstorm
- Direction of air flow
- A vortex of rushing wind
- Cooling effect of wind blowing on a surface
- Strong wind which carries soil and sand
- A sudden rush of water
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor
- Mountains favorite candy
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- Long period of hot weather
- Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Natural electric discharge
- Atmospheric Pressure
- An expert in the study of meteorology
- pellets of frozen water
- The fall of water from the sky
- A storm with violent winds
20 Clues: A severe snowstorm • Atmospheric Pressure • Direction of air flow • A sudden rush of water • pellets of frozen water • A vortex of rushing wind • Mountains favorite candy • Water droplets condensing • Long period of hot weather • Natural electric discharge • A storm with violent winds • A tropical storm in the ocean • The fall of water from the sky • ...
Weather Crossword 2025-03-04
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- Which direction air pressure works in
- Crystalline precipitation
- Icy precipitation from storm clouds
- Liquid precipitation
- Dust, pollen, or other particles water condenses on (plural)
- Wispy, icy cloud with fair weather
- When water gathers at the ocean
- Rain frozen in midair
- Heat transfer where warm fluids rise and cold sink
- Flat cloud that brings light rain
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- Liquid to gas
- Evaporation from plants
- How much air squishes on something
- Fluffy cloud with fair weather
- Surface water flowing into groundwater
- Where most freshwater on Earth is
- Water falling from clouds
- Water flowing back down to the ocean in rivers and streams
- Gas to liquid
- Towering storm cloud
- Where most water on Earth is
21 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid precipitation • Towering storm cloud • Rain frozen in midair • Evaporation from plants • Crystalline precipitation • Water falling from clouds • Where most water on Earth is • Fluffy cloud with fair weather • When water gathers at the ocean • Where most freshwater on Earth is • Flat cloud that brings light rain • How much air squishes on something • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary 2025-11-29
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- Sudden shaking of Earth’s crust
- Dropping sediment in new locations
- Preserved remains of past organisms
- Layers of gases surrounding the planet
- Water changing from liquid to vapor
- Large slowly moving mass of ice
- Force pulling objects toward Earth
- Movement of sediment by wind water
- Tiny particles deposited by natural forces
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- Natural feature on Earth’s surface
- Water falling from clouds to Earth
- Movement of water through Earth systems
- Landform created by river sediment deposition
- Water flowing across Earth’s surface
- Natural fuel formed from ancient organisms
- Breaking down rock through natural processes
- Mountain that erupts lava and gases
- Water vapor cooling into liquid droplets
- Rock formed from compacted sediments
- Movement of carbon through Earth systems
20 Clues: Large slowly moving mass of ice • Sudden shaking of Earth’s crust • Water falling from clouds to Earth • Dropping sediment in new locations • Preserved remains of past organisms • Water changing from liquid to vapor • Water flowing across Earth’s surface • Rock formed from compacted sediments • Natural feature on Earth’s surface • Movement of sediment by wind water • ...
water systems vocab cross word 2017-06-11
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- Island a group of three volcanic islands
- body of water or are moving
- the processes of being eroded by the wind
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid
- Lake body of water formed by glaciers
- Low oval mound or small hill
- water water held underground
- Suspended load is composed of fine sediment
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time
- the action or process of adapting
- mount a submarine mountain
- a measure of hydrogen concentration
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- the coldness or warmness in the place
- use uses for water at our homes
- slowly moving mass of ice
- osmosis a process by a solvent passes through a membrane
- the weather conditions in an area
- the tidal mouth of a large river
- a long ridge of gravel
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- water from the sea
- outing of part earth surface
- the chemical element of number 17
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- mass of rocks carried down and deposited by a glacier
- zone the foreshore and seashore
- load Suspended load is composed of fine sediment
- bloom An algal bloom or marine bloom
- Ridge A long active submarine ridge
- oxygen refers to microscopic bubbles
- a outer part of earth
- the separating of the constitutes of a liquid
- Shelf Area around a large landmass
- born conveyed by, travelling on, or involving travel or transportation on water.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- Zone The oceanic zone begins in the area off shore where the water measures 200 meters
- water Drinking water
- is an infection found all over the world by little bugs from unsafe water
- a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a membrane
- glacier a glacier usually originating in a cirque at a valley head
- water water with a high mineral content
42 Clues: water from the sea • water Drinking water • a outer part of earth • a long ridge of gravel • slowly moving mass of ice • body of water or are moving • outing of part earth surface • Low oval mound or small hill • water water held underground • mount a submarine mountain • zone the foreshore and seashore • use uses for water at our homes • the tidal mouth of a large river • ...
Properties of Water Crossword (Jordan Dickens) 2021-09-06
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- The process where water sticks to other materials because of its polar nature.
- Because of water's ______ specific heat, it can exist in 3 states (solid, liquid, and gas).
- The upward force that fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself.
- As salinity ______, water resists freezing (this is why salt is put on a road during ice/snow storms).
- The process where, since hydrogen bonds are attracted to each other, water molecules stick together.
- An action of water that explains why water is able to travel up a plant's xylem (against forces of gravity).
- ______ includes the total quantity of all dissolved inorganic solids in seawater (ions).
- Hydrogen bonds can easily break and ______.
- Water's hydrogen atoms bond to the oxygen atoms with a ______ bond. Because of this bond, water is a very stable molecule.
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- The positively charged hydrogen end of one molecule attracts the ______ charged oxygen end of another water molecule.
- Water is a ______ solvent.
- ______ tension is a skin-like surface formed due to the polar nature of water; water's resistance to objects attempting to penetrate its surface.
- The type of pressure at a given depth that is the result of the weight of the liquid acting on an area at that depth plus air pressure.
- The tendency for a fluid (liquid or gas) to resist flow (the colder water gets the more resistant to flow it becomes).
- As water cools enough to change from a liquid to ice, the hydrogen bonds spread the molecules into a crystal structure that takes up more space than liquid water, so it ______.
- Water forms ______ bonds.
- Water is a ______ molecule.
- Individual hydrogen ______ are weak compared to covalent ______.
18 Clues: Water forms ______ bonds. • Water is a ______ solvent. • Water is a ______ molecule. • Hydrogen bonds can easily break and ______. • Individual hydrogen ______ are weak compared to covalent ______. • The upward force that fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself. • The process where water sticks to other materials because of its polar nature. • ...
Influences on Weather 2025-04-11
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- point maximum absorption
- hole dug in the water to retrieve water
- imaginary east and west line around the earth
- instrument the measures air pressure
- when humidity reaches 100%
- severe snow storm
- side to side air movement
- instrument that measures temperature
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- north and south lines on a globe
- process/movement of water filtering into the earth
- underground river or lake
- when water turns to a gas form
- air around the earth
- person that studies the weather
- amount of water in the air
- air + water + heat
- an object, water or air rubbing against another object
17 Clues: severe snow storm • air + water + heat • air around the earth • point maximum absorption • underground river or lake • side to side air movement • amount of water in the air • when humidity reaches 100% • when water turns to a gas form • person that studies the weather • north and south lines on a globe • instrument the measures air pressure • instrument that measures temperature • ...
Water Cycle Haileigh P4 2023-11-27
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- water that moves underground and emerges above ground
- a gas from a humans breath
- water that seeps into the soil
- water that runs downhill over a landscape
- the transformation from gas to liquid
- water vapor in the air
- water that has been stored underwater
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- water that is frozen is turned into a gas
- water that melts from glaciers and other frozen caps
- falls from the sky(rain, snow, hail, etc)
- water that flows over rivers, lakes, etc.
- the energy that drives the water cycle
- mini-volcanoes at the bottom of the ocean that lets water out
- the earths largest water supply
- the transformation from liquid to gas
15 Clues: water vapor in the air • a gas from a humans breath • water that seeps into the soil • the earths largest water supply • the transformation from gas to liquid • the transformation from liquid to gas • water that has been stored underwater • the energy that drives the water cycle • water that is frozen is turned into a gas • falls from the sky(rain, snow, hail, etc) • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-10-26
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- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
- all the bodies of fresh water, salt water, ice, and snow that are found above ground
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata; also the release of water vapor into the air by other organisms
- a streamlike movement of ocean water far below the surface
- a path that a stream follows
- The continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, the land, the oceans, and living things
- any movement of matter that results from differences in density; maybe vertical, circular, and cyclical
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- the boundary between drainage areas that have, streams that flow in opposite directions
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- the change of state form a solid directly to a gas
- the upper surface of underground water; the upper boundary of the zone of saturation
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient/rich water to the surface
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- The change of state from a liquid to a gas that usually occurs at the surface of a liquid over a wide range of temperatures
- the curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path do to Earth's rotation
- a stream that flows into a lake, or into a larger stream
- the change of a state from a gas to a liquid
- any form of water that falls to Earth's surface from clouds
- the water that is stored beneath Earth's surface
19 Clues: a path that a stream follows • the change of a state from a gas to a liquid • the water that is stored beneath Earth's surface • the area of land that is drained by a water system • the change of state form a solid directly to a gas • a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern • a stream that flows into a lake, or into a larger stream • ...
Cave Crossword 2025-04-17
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- A large, interconnected system of caves.
- Zone The area above the water table where soil and rock are not saturated.
- The process of using sound waves to locate objects, commonly used by bats in caves.
- Table The level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- Zone The zone below the water table where all voids in the rock are filled with water.
- Zone The part of a cave that receives daylight.
- Cave A cave formed by the dissolving of soluble rocks, primarily limestone, by acidic water.
- A mineral formation hanging from the ceiling of a cave, formed by dripping water.
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- The process of water seeping through the soil and rock.
- Water found beneath the Earth's surface, often within aquifers.
- An underground layer of rock or soil that stores and transmits water.
- A landscape characterized by soluble rocks, such as limestone, and features like sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage.
- A depression in the ground caused by the collapse of an underlying cave or cavern.
- A pattern of thin, worm-like coatings of clay or silt on cave surfaces.
- The scientific study of caves and cave environments, including geology, biology, and hydrology.
- A rim-like formation of calcium carbonate that can be found around cave pools and along cave walls.
- A speleothem formed by thin layers of calcium carbonate deposited by flowing water.
- A mineral formation growing upward from the floor of a cave, formed by dripping water.
- Water Water within the vadose zone, flowing through the rock and soil.
- A general term for cave formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstone.
20 Clues: A large, interconnected system of caves. • Zone The part of a cave that receives daylight. • The process of water seeping through the soil and rock. • Water found beneath the Earth's surface, often within aquifers. • Table The level below which the ground is saturated with water. • An underground layer of rock or soil that stores and transmits water. • ...
Unit 5 2022-12-12
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- The process in which water is transported through a plant
- Specialized type of dermal tissue that is the waxy surface
- the part of a leaf that controls what goes in and out of the stomata
- the process in which sugar is transported throughout a plant
- Vascular tube that transports sugar (food)
- Vascular tube that transports water throughout the plant
- when water sticks to something other than water
- Ground tissue in a leaf, where photosynthesis occurs
- The organelle responsible for making ATP
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- The organelle responsible for photosynthesis
- The part of a root that traps water in after it flows through the cortex
- The part of a leaf that gas exchange occurs in
- The process that converts food into energy
- The area of growth in a root
- Vascular, Dermal, and ______ are the 3 types of tissues in a leaf
- When water sticks to water
- What plants breath out
- How water gets into the root
- The process that makes food
19 Clues: What plants breath out • When water sticks to water • The process that makes food • The area of growth in a root • How water gets into the root • The organelle responsible for making ATP • The process that converts food into energy • Vascular tube that transports sugar (food) • The organelle responsible for photosynthesis • The part of a leaf that gas exchange occurs in • ...
3B-Denitsa Peneva 2021-04-20
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- the layer of the Earth where water is present
- carbon dioxide is doing what to Earth's temperature
- nature recycles matter through this
- need nitrogen to grow
- plants change carbon dioxide to carbohydrates through this process
- plants and animals need it to make DNA, amino acids, and proteins
- lightning does what to N2 atoms
- travels between living and non-living parts of our planet
- consume nitrogen with the plants they eat
- bacteria changes nitrogen ammonia into nitrites and nitrates that plants can absorb during this process
- traps heat
- cannot be used directly as a nutrient by plants and animals
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- the process in which water from the leaves of plants/trees changes to water vapor
- evaporation occurs because of this
- nitrogen is changed into a usable form by lightning or what
- the process where liquid water turns to water vapor
- the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth
- melting icecaps and drying lakes are a result of this
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- 3% of Earth's water is fresh water and 2% of it is what
- how much of the atmosphere is nitrogen
21 Clues: traps heat • need nitrogen to grow • lightning does what to N2 atoms • evaporation occurs because of this • nature recycles matter through this • how much of the atmosphere is nitrogen • the largest reservoir of carbon on Earth • consume nitrogen with the plants they eat • water stored under the surface of the Earth • the layer of the Earth where water is present • ...
Weather Patterns Chapter 1 2024-04-30
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- Liquid water droplets suspended in the air
- When water vapor in the air cools, it can _________ into liquid water.
- Water as a gas
- An amount of air that moves as a unit
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- When something becomes different over time
- What state of matter is water vapor?
- To move from one object to another or one place to another.
- The more _______ ________, the more water vapor in the air.
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- Clouds are made of _______ ________.
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- When liquid water becomes warmer it can_____________.
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- Energy moves from warm air to cold air until their temperature become__________.
- The ability to make things move and change
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- The more an air parcel loses energy and cools, the more ____________ can happen.
- All air contains________.
- When something stays mostly the same over time
19 Clues: Water as a gas • All air contains________. • Clouds are made of _______ ________. • What state of matter is water vapor? • An amount of air that moves as a unit • Liquid water droplets suspended in the air • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The ability to make things move and change • When something becomes different over time • ...
Freshwater Review 2024-02-15
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- 3% of all Earth's water
- where most of Earth's drinkable water is found
- living thing in water that determine water health
- pollution that comes from runoff
- 97% of all Earth's water
- where most of Earth's freshwater is found
- all the water on earth
- A healthy water system has low temperatures and a ________________ pH.
- pollution that comes from 1 single site
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- When water has lots of particles in it, making it appear cloudy, it is said have high ___________________.
- the land drained by a river and its tributaries
- water temperatures can lead to low levels of __________________.
- when there are too many nutrients in water
- an area of land that drains into a waterway
- where rivers and oceans meet
- any substance that can harm the environment
16 Clues: all the water on earth • 3% of all Earth's water • 97% of all Earth's water • where rivers and oceans meet • pollution that comes from runoff • pollution that comes from 1 single site • where most of Earth's freshwater is found • when there are too many nutrients in water • an area of land that drains into a waterway • any substance that can harm the environment • ...
Geo Vocab 2014-12-15
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- an area of sea partially closed up by land
- body of salt water that's all around earth
- step Descent of water from height
- part of land that rises above the rest of the land
- hollow opening on the side of a cliff
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- wind blown sands that's have formed cliffs
- an island formed on the rim of a under water volcano
- lowland region surrounded by water
- land that rises above surrounding land with steep sides
- pool of water with an atoll
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- large body of ice that's moves around the surface
- tropical land with vegetation
- scattered islands near eachother
- flat or gently rolling plains
- land with roughly edged ridges and peaks
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- triangular shaped land at the opening of a river
- dry huge area of sand
- long steep sided glacial valley filled with seawater
- a point of land protecting into a body of water
- vast treeless plains
- narrow valley that has steep walls surrounding it
- low lying, wet lands
24 Clues: vast treeless plains • low lying, wet lands • dry huge area of sand • pool of water with an atoll • tropical land with vegetation • flat or gently rolling plains • scattered islands near eachother • step Descent of water from height • lowland region surrounded by water • hollow opening on the side of a cliff • land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Topic 6 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-05-10
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- pressure caused be the weight of a column of air
- a layer of gases that protects Earth
- the boundary where air masses meet
- the movement of air parallel to the Earth
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a series of events that repeat over and over
- a scientist who studies and predicts weather
- has a high-pressure center
- the percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold
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- when water vapor changes into liquid water
- the distance above sea level
- not moving synonym
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- the cycle of water on Earth
- synonom for constant
- the temperature at which condensation begins
- a process in which water turns into gas
- formed from a swirling center of low-pressure
- a band of high-speed winds about 10km above Earth's surface
- air masses are often moved by _____________ westerlies
- a huge body of air that has similar conditions at any given height
21 Clues: not moving synonym • synonom for constant • has a high-pressure center • the cycle of water on Earth • the distance above sea level • the boundary where air masses meet • a layer of gases that protects Earth • a process in which water turns into gas • the movement of air parallel to the Earth • when water vapor changes into liquid water • ...
Austin’s crossword 2024-05-21
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- an unusual warming of ocean water off the coast of pure
- high pressure sinking air and little wind
- rain snow tornado hurricane tsunami flood
- temperature goes up with altitude and most jets fly here
- The process in which liquid water changes into invisible water vapor
- a useful tool for gathering data
- ______ global high altitude wind
- low pressure and warm rising air little wind
- the northern hemisphere the ______ causes global low altitude
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- ______ warming
- big puffy things in the sky
- outermost layer of the atmosphere
- temperatures drop with altitude and is the coldest layer of the atmosphere
- water vapor is released to the air from the leaves of plants
- occurs when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere
- is a water vapor that has condensed of a surface
- the process in which water vapor changes into liquid water
- curtains of lights called _____ occur in this layer
- layer nearest to the earth
- temperature goes up with altitude and is the hottest layer of the atmosphere
20 Clues: ______ warming • layer nearest to the earth • big puffy things in the sky • a useful tool for gathering data • ______ global high altitude wind • outermost layer of the atmosphere • high pressure sinking air and little wind • rain snow tornado hurricane tsunami flood • low pressure and warm rising air little wind • is a water vapor that has condensed of a surface • ...
More about plants 2023-05-18
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- plants that grow in a very dry and sunny place
- a sign of luck
- an organism that eats other organisms
- trees that lose their leaves in autumn
- a giant tree that have more roots to keep it balanced
- plants that have breathing roots
- is a plant that has a very soft seed that flies in the sky
- the part of a plant that absorb water and minerals
- aquaticplants that are fixed underwater but they float on water
- organisms that produces complex organic compounds
- aquaticplants that float on water
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- a part on the lamina that is used for photosynthesis and breathing
- a plant that grows only on water
- the kitchen of the plant
- a pink houseplant that is an eye catcher
- trees that are always green
- plants that need less water to survive
- aquaticplants that grows in water
- plants that grow in or on water
- biggest flower in the world
- the smallest plant in the world
- the part of a plant that gives water and .food to all parts
- also called leaf blade
23 Clues: a sign of luck • also called leaf blade • the kitchen of the plant • trees that are always green • biggest flower in the world • plants that grow in or on water • the smallest plant in the world • a plant that grows only on water • plants that have breathing roots • aquaticplants that grows in water • aquaticplants that float on water • an organism that eats other organisms • ...
17 vocab APES 2022-12-19
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- 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
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- (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 • ...
Plant Systems 2026-02-25
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- The structure that protects and nourishes the seed.
- The process plants use to make their own food.
- The process of seed dispersal by wind, animals, or water.
- The structure in flowers that produces pollen.
- Tiny openings on leaves that allow gas exchange
- The male reproductive cell in plants.
- The female reproductive structure in a flower.
- Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- The transfer of pollen from one flower to another.
- The waxy layer that prevents water loss on leaves
- Growth of a plant toward light.
- Tissue that transports sugars throughout the plant.
- The upward pressure created by water entering roots.
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- The process by which water moves up through a plant and evaporates from leaves.
- A plant's growth response to water.
- A plant hormone responsible for growth and tropisms
- Growth of roots downward due to gravity
- The reproductive structure of flowering plants.
- The part of the plant that anchors it and absorbs water.
- The vascular system made of xylem and phloem
- Tissue that transports water from roots to leaves.
- Plant response to touch.
22 Clues: Plant response to touch. • Growth of a plant toward light. • A plant's growth response to water. • The male reproductive cell in plants. • Growth of roots downward due to gravity • The vascular system made of xylem and phloem • The process plants use to make their own food. • The structure in flowers that produces pollen. • The female reproductive structure in a flower. • ...
Weather 2025-10-19
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- large ice stones that fall during severe weather
- tool used to measure temperature
- small puffy white clouds that signal fair weather
- water vapor cools down to a liquid
- tool used to measure air pressure
- tool used to measure wind direction
- low lying clouds that look like a blanket and signal light rain or snow
- tool for measuring humidity
- tall dark clouds that signal bad weather
- water in any form falling from clouds
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- the continuous movement of water on Earth
- liquid water changes to a gas through heating
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the direction the wind is coming from
- tool used to measure wind speed
- wispy thin feathery high up clouds
- water in liquid form above 32 degrees that can fall in any season
- when snow melts and then refreezes in a cold layer of air
- any water that drains away back to the ocean
- water that falls when the temperature is below 32 degrees
- the average rate of speed of wind in an area
- tool used to measure the amount of rainfall
22 Clues: tool for measuring humidity • tool used to measure wind speed • tool used to measure temperature • tool used to measure air pressure • water vapor cools down to a liquid • wispy thin feathery high up clouds • tool used to measure wind direction • the amount of water vapor in the air • the direction the wind is coming from • water in any form falling from clouds • ...
Watershed puzzle 2025-11-03
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- a stream or river that flows into an ocean or lake
- water vapor leaving plants leaves
- Flat area on either side of a river where sediments are deposited during floods
- a curve or bend in a river or stream
- water released from clouds in various forms
- a smaller River that flows into a larger one
- The largest river system that all other rivers flow into
- water that runs along the surface
- Loose sediment that is deposited by the river
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- Triangular shaped deposit of sediment at the mouth
- the process of weathered material being dropped in new places
- water vapor turning back into liquid
- how steep a river or stream is
- the start of beginning of the river
- material carried by a stream
- high land that separates 2 drainage basins or catchment systems
- A group of tributaries discharging water into a main river or larger body of water
- End of a river that empties into another body of water
- A mender that the main river cut off forming a crescent lake
- water changing from liquid to gas
20 Clues: material carried by a stream • how steep a river or stream is • water vapor leaving plants leaves • water that runs along the surface • water changing from liquid to gas • the start of beginning of the river • water vapor turning back into liquid • a curve or bend in a river or stream • water released from clouds in various forms • ...
GPB Water Video Key Terms - Emma Ochsner 2022-08-25
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- a stream going to a large river or lake
- The contamination of water sources
- a really, really small organism
- free of any contamination
- The draining of water
- surface water from rain or snow
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- Where a gutter discharges into a sewer
- Can cause disease
- electricity made by water
- makes something free of dirt/bacteria
- Is the base fluid that keeps us alive
- Equal to one millionth of a meter
- synonym for dirty
- Water from faucet
- land that separates waters
15 Clues: Can cause disease • synonym for dirty • Water from faucet • The draining of water • electricity made by water • free of any contamination • land that separates waters • a really, really small organism • surface water from rain or snow • Equal to one millionth of a meter • The contamination of water sources • makes something free of dirt/bacteria • ...
Misty Caudill (Capital words give you a big hint! ex: HI) 2023-11-28
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- floats up into the skies
- combination of TREES and GAS (hint hint)
- comes down from clouds when full enough
- formed by water vapor when condensed
- gas
- water that lives under ground
- heat (leads water cycle)
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- water RUNNING OFF
- SNOW disappears (a.k.a melts)
- Cools down from water vapor
- formed by 2 atoms
- when gas forms right away to solid
- exactly the WATER cycle
- What are the blue spots on the map? (Huge amount of water)
- "boing!"(finds an opening to the land surface and emerges)
15 Clues: gas • water RUNNING OFF • formed by 2 atoms • exactly the WATER cycle • floats up into the skies • heat (leads water cycle) • Cools down from water vapor • SNOW disappears (a.k.a melts) • water that lives under ground • when gas forms right away to solid • formed by water vapor when condensed • comes down from clouds when full enough • combination of TREES and GAS (hint hint) • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab Puzzle 2022-05-16
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- Valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water
- The area at the mouth of a river where its current meets the ocean; contains brackish (part fresh, part salt) water; acts as a marine habitat, buffer for pollutants, filter to remove run off pollution and breeding ground/nursery area for aquatic organisms
- A process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drawn away from shore by currents and is replaced by cold, denser, more nutrient-rich water from below
- A measure of how suitable water may be for drinking
- Type of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well-adapted organisms due to the changing nature of the ecosystem
- Any substance below 7 on the pH scale
- The scale that is used to identify acids and bases (ranges from 0-14); acids and below 7, bases are above 7, neutral is equal to 7
- Cycling of water (H2O) on Earth through a variety of processes
- Type of marine ecosystem that relies on algae to act as producers and provide the majority of energy for the food chain; the majority of the world's oxygen is produced in this ecosystem
- A liquid that dissolved substances called solutes
- Cloudy or opaque; due to stirred up sediment or particles in water
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- Oxygen found in a body of water; measurements may be used to indicate the degree of health of the water
- Involved conserving and protecting something valuable, such as the planet, its ecosystems and natural resources
- Type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy and is independent of sunlight energy or photosynthetic producers
- All the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet (oceans, lakes, rivers, water in the atmosphere)
- Any substance above 7 on the pH scale
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches
- Underground rock layer that contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- The process of purifying or clarifying water to make it more potable
- The area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- Refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution
21 Clues: Any substance above 7 on the pH scale • Any substance below 7 on the pH scale • A liquid that dissolved substances called solutes • A measure of how suitable water may be for drinking • The area of land drained by a river and its branches • Refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution • Valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water • ...
Transport System of Plant 2024-11-07
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- A waxy substance found in the Casparian strip of endodermal cells that prevents water loss.
- Small openings on leaves where gas exchange and water loss occur.
- A detailed sketch showing cell structures under high magnification.
- The attraction between water molecules, allowing them to stick together.
- The system in plants consisting of xylem and phloem, responsible for the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars.
- Tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves.
- Tissue responsible for transporting sugars from leaves to the rest of the plant.
- Layer of tightly packed cells in the leaf where most photosynthesis happens.
- Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane from high to low water potential.
- The attraction between water molecules and cell walls, helping water move upward in the xylem.
- Layer of cells just inside the endodermis that can produce lateral roots.
- Specialized endodermal cells that allow water movement into the vascular tissue.
- The main vein in a leaf that supports the structure and provides a path for transport.
- A sketch that shows the overall structure of plant tissues at low magnification.
- The process by which water evaporates from plant leaves, creating a pulling force.
- The layer of meristematic tissue within vascular bundles that contributes to secondary growth.
- A type of plant tissue with thick, lignified cell walls providing strength.
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- A thin area in the cell wall of xylem cells allowing water to move between them.
- The innermost layer of cells in the root cortex, containing the Casparian strip
- A rigid substance in cell walls that provides support to vascular plants.
- Pathway of transport through the cytoplasm of cells connected by plasmodesmata.
- Basic plant tissue type involved in storage, photosynthesis, and tissue repair.
- Cambium located between vascular bundles, contributing to secondary growth.
- A waterproof band in the endodermis that controls water movement into the xylem.
- Plant tissue with thicker cell walls providing flexible support.
- The outer layer of cells in plants that provides protection.
- The tissue inside leaves where photosynthesis primarily occurs.
- Pathway of transport through cell walls and intercellular spaces.
- The potential energy of water, driving its movement through the plant.
- The change of water from liquid to gas, which drives transpiration.
- The layer of cells between the epidermis and the vascular tissue.
31 Clues: The outer layer of cells in plants that provides protection. • Tissue that transports water and minerals from roots to leaves. • The tissue inside leaves where photosynthesis primarily occurs. • Plant tissue with thicker cell walls providing flexible support. • Small openings on leaves where gas exchange and water loss occur. • ...
Hydrosphere 2022-05-12
Across
- Involves conserving and protecting something valuable, such as the planet, its ecosystems and natural resources
- Any substance below 7 on the pH scale
- A liquid that dissolves substances called solutes
- Type of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well-adapted organisms due to the changing nature of the ecosystem
- A measure of how suitable water may be for drinking
- Oxygen Oxygen found in a body of water; measurements may be used to indicate the degree of health of the water
- Valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches
- scale The scale that is used to identify acids and bases (ranges from 0-14); acids are below 7, bases are above 7, neutral is equal to 7
- All the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet (oceans, lakes, rivers, water in the atmosphere)
- The area at the mouth of a river where its current meets the ocean; contains brackish (part fresh, part salt) water; acts as a marine habitat, buffer for pollutants, filter to remove run off pollution and breeding ground/nursery area for aquatic organisms
- A process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drawn away from shore by currents and is replaced by cold, denser, more nutrient-rich water from below
Down
- Cycling of water (H2O) on Earth through a variety of processes
- The area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- Underground rock layer than contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- Cloudy or opaque; due to stirred up sediment or particles in water
- The process of purifying or clarifying water to make it more potable
- Ocean Type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy and is independent of sunlight energy or photosynthetic producers
- Refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution
- Any substance above 7 on the pH scale
- Ocean Type of marine ecosystem that relies on algae to act as producers and provide the majority of energy for the food chain; the majority of the world's oxygen is produced in this ecosystem
21 Clues: Any substance below 7 on the pH scale • Any substance above 7 on the pH scale • A liquid that dissolves substances called solutes • A measure of how suitable water may be for drinking • The area of land drained by a river and its branches • Refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution • Valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water • ...
Final Exam S2 21-22 2022-04-26
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- planet that was once warmer and has evidence of dry lake beds and currently has frozen ice caps
- type of tide that occurs when the sun, moon, and earth are at a 90 degree angle
- type of tide that occurs when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line
- the sun heats earth through this type of heat transfer
- planets that are like earth
- located between mars and jupiter
- where most water is found on Earth
- idea that an object in motion stays in motion
- water changing from liquid to vapor by heating
- creates a day
- type of currents created by density differences
- outer planets
- model which places the sun in the center of our solar system
- water being stored underground
- type of atmosphere needed for a storm
- inner planets are dense and ________
- this planet could float in a bathtub due to its low density
- water changing from gas to liquid by cooling
- gaining light
- water moving over the land
- rising and falling of ocean water due to the moon's gravitational pull
- heat transfer by materials rising and sinking due to density differences
- water returning to earth's surface as rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- all outer planets have these
- moon phase where the moon is completely dark
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- warm current that brings water from the gulf to the British Isles to create a mild climate
- two forces that affect gravity's strength
- fuel for this storm is warm water
- amount of salt in ocean water
- gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in __________
- dense things _________ below less dense thinks
- theory that explains that the universe began with an explosion
- powers the water cycle
- water seeping into the soil
- losing light
- created by wind moving over the ocean water
- water evaporating from plant leaves
- protecting and saving our resources
- force that pulls objects towards each other
- creates a year
- moon phase where the moon is completely illuminated
- heat transfer by direct contact
- when hurricanes move over this they lose power
- ocean water following a regular path
- according to the big bang, our universe is __________
- earth's twin
46 Clues: losing light • earth's twin • creates a day • outer planets • gaining light • creates a year • powers the water cycle • water moving over the land • planets that are like earth • water seeping into the soil • all outer planets have these • amount of salt in ocean water • water being stored underground • heat transfer by direct contact • located between mars and jupiter • ...
Earth Environmental Science Unit 3 2022-03-24
Across
- Waves made when wind blows across water.
- Large wind systems around Earth.
- When something takes in heat.
- Steady winds near the equator.
- Large streams of moving ocean water.
- Water moving up through small spaces (like in plant stems).
- Energy from moving particles that makes things warm.
- Heat moving through liquids or gases in a circular way.
- All the water on Earth.
- Water sticking to other things.
- Cooler Pacific Ocean water that changes weather worldwide.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather happens.
- Earth gets warmer because greenhouse gases trap heat.
- Water has a positive and negative side, like a tiny magnet.
- Energy moving from one thing to another.
- Heat moving by touch.
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful sunlight.
- Big circular ocean currents.
- All the land, rocks, and soil on Earth.
- When something holds onto heat.
- Warm air slides over cold air.
- A big body of air with the same temperature and humidity.
- The air around Earth.
- The way Earth’s spin makes winds and currents curve.
- Cold air pushes under warm air.
- Water sticking to other water.
Down
- All living things on Earth.
- A huge storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- A storm with lightning, thunder, and rain.
- How hot or cold something is.
- Heat moving through waves, like sunlight.
- Heat used to change water’s state (ice to liquid, liquid to gas) without changing temperature.
- The usual changes in weather.
- The global system of ocean currents that moves heat and nutrients.
- Heat moving from one place to another.
- H2O - two hydrogen atoms attached to an oxygen atom
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A “skin” on the top of water caused by water molecules sticking together.
- Water at the top of oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- Warmer Pacific Ocean water that changes weather worldwide.
- Winds that blow west to east in middle latitudes.
- A warm ocean current in the Atlantic that affects climate.
- How salty water is.
- Fast winds high in the sky.
- Climate in a smaller area, like a state or city.
- The cold, dark part of the ocean far below the surface.
46 Clues: How salty water is. • Heat moving by touch. • The air around Earth. • All the water on Earth. • All living things on Earth. • Fast winds high in the sky. • Big circular ocean currents. • How hot or cold something is. • When something takes in heat. • The usual changes in weather. • Steady winds near the equator. • Warm air slides over cold air. • Water sticking to other water. • ...
Water cycle SMS/Tate wheeler 2024-12-16
15 Clues: gas • rain • water • clouds • frozen water • Like a stream • clouds but frozen • all over the earth • plants picks up water • like a volcano is angry • water melting into a gas • usually comes during winter • the main force in the water cycle • where water goes after evaporating • where water goes after it evaporates
Scinde 2026-01-27
Across
- Which hurricane was the worst in Canada
- What is a watershed
- Where does drinking water come from
- What is solid water
- Where is most of the freshwater in the world
- Where does 1third of water come from
- Less storms are in what place
- What is biggest watershed in Toronto
- Hurricane Hazel killed how many people
- When snow builds up what does it create
- What is biggest threat to the Don River
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- In the winter which is colder the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere
- How many states of water are there
- Which of the following have the most heatcapacity heat air land water
- What causes hurricanes to form
- What out of the three states of water are most important to humans
- Does the northern hemisphere or the southern hemisphere have more ocean
- How much of the earth is covered in water
- Which hurricane made Humber River deforested
- Rising water levels form
20 Clues: What is a watershed • What is solid water • Rising water levels form • Less storms are in what place • What causes hurricanes to form • How many states of water are there • Where does drinking water come from • Where does 1third of water come from • What is biggest watershed in Toronto • Hurricane Hazel killed how many people • Which hurricane was the worst in Canada • ...
Spanish Influences of Weather 2025-04-11
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- point maximum absorption
- hole dug in the water to retrieve water
- imaginary east and west line around the earth
- instrument the measures air pressure
- when humidity reaches 100%
- severe snow storm
- side to side air movement
- instrument that measures temperature
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- north and south lines on a globe
- process/movement of water filtering into the earth
- underground river or lake
- when water turns to a gas form
- air around the earth
- person that studies the weather
- amount of water in the air
- air + water + heat
- an object, water or air rubbing against another object
17 Clues: severe snow storm • air + water + heat • air around the earth • point maximum absorption • underground river or lake • side to side air movement • amount of water in the air • when humidity reaches 100% • when water turns to a gas form • person that studies the weather • north and south lines on a globe • instrument the measures air pressure • instrument that measures temperature • ...
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
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- (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 • ...
Ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
Across
- the wearing of land surface materials
- a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again
- combination of sources
- includes a particular location
- flow into a stream
- 11th longest river in the United States
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows
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- a low-lying area where the soil is saturated with water at least seasonally
- the process of particles carried in water
- water that is "drinkable, swimmable and fishable."
- single source
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year
- a form of water, that condenses from the atmosphere and falls to earths surface
- water drains into a specific body of water
- a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County
- drainage area
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year
- flows into the Brazos River
- a body of water partially enclosed by land that is directly open or connected to the ocean
20 Clues: single source • drainage area • flow into a stream • combination of sources • flows into the Brazos River • includes a particular location • the wearing of land surface materials • 11th longest river in the United States • the process of particles carried in water • water drains into a specific body of water • a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again • ...
Science and what not 2021-03-22
Across
- Lots of vegetation collecting in an area
- Weather people call rain this
- 2 words, rain collects then drains into a lake or river
- 2 words, A lake is
- Ouchy rain
- 2 words, Water we can DRINK
- A farm for fishes
- 2 words, water flowing down over a surface
- Small river turn into bigger rivers
- 2 words, How water moves
- Big ole block of ice
- A whole in the mountain bears sleep in
- what keeps me on my feet
- 2 words, Kinda like quicksand without the sand
- I can breathe with this
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- The water on the outside of the cup
- 2 words, large lands masses of ice
- different substances eroding away leave big landscapes hollow
- 2 words, An exact spot where companies kill the ocean
- Water turning into clouds
- No rain for far to long
- 2 words, ouchy sun heat
- how much water is low to the ground in the air
- Different water levels at the beach are the...
- 2 words, can't drink this one, Spicy water
25 Clues: Ouchy rain • A farm for fishes • 2 words, A lake is • Big ole block of ice • No rain for far to long • 2 words, ouchy sun heat • I can breathe with this • 2 words, How water moves • what keeps me on my feet • Water turning into clouds • 2 words, Water we can DRINK • Weather people call rain this • 2 words, large lands masses of ice • The water on the outside of the cup • ...
Solutions 2023-01-30
Across
- The rate at which a substance dissolves
- ____ compounds don't dissolve in water
- Ice is ___ dense than liquid water
- A graph showing solubility as a function of temperature
- When a solvent contains the maximum amount of solute, it is ____
- A compound that conducts electricity when dissolved in an aqueous solution
- Chamber that pulls the moisture out of the air
- A crystalline solid that contains water
- Molecules that have charged ends, like water molecules, are ____
- A substance that reduces surface tension
- Places in the ocean with too little oxygen for animals to survive
- The substance another is dissolved in
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- A compound that does not conduct electricity
- A solution with water in it
- The loss of water by a hydrate
- The substance being dissolved
- A substance used to absorb moisture from the air, like silica packs
- Says at a given temperature, solubility of a gas in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid
- The molecules in a substance (especially water) pull inward, creating ___ ___
- Containing no water
20 Clues: Containing no water • A solution with water in it • The substance being dissolved • The loss of water by a hydrate • Ice is ___ dense than liquid water • The substance another is dissolved in • ____ compounds don't dissolve in water • The rate at which a substance dissolves • A crystalline solid that contains water • A substance that reduces surface tension • ...
vocab 2023-05-09
Across
- a fixture that can have a hose attached and dispenses water to douse a fire
- impressive or grand in appearance
- a water molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms
- free someone from constraints
- the total amount of water on the planet
- a person living outside of their own country
- using water to soothe pain
- different or variety
- a large area of land or sea
- a price that is unreasonably high
- dignified or having high standards
- taking something out
- wise
- full of energy
- the endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings
- operated by liquid moving in a small space
Down
- when a vehicle slides uncontrollably on wet roads
- having great power
- heated disagreement
- an outgoing person
- heater water in the earth's crust
- irrelevant
- the science of charting bodies of water
- advantageous or beneficial
- predicting what will happen in the future
- to be triumphant
- to cause to absorb water
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack
- extreme fear of water
- sociable or fond of company
30 Clues: wise • irrelevant • full of energy • to be triumphant • having great power • an outgoing person • heated disagreement • different or variety • taking something out • extreme fear of water • to cause to absorb water • advantageous or beneficial • using water to soothe pain • a large area of land or sea • sociable or fond of company • free someone from constraints • ...
Beach 2023-06-01
Across
- Ability to float or rise in a liquid
- Air pockets rising to the surface of water
- Watercraft used for travel or recreational purposes on the water
- Gas mixture used in scuba diving to reduce nitrogen absorption
- Measurement from the surface to the bottom of a body of water
- Relating to the ocean
- Swimming or diving equipment worn on feet for propulsion
- Submerge into water, often for recreational or exploratory purposes
- Tube used for breathing while floating face-down in water
- Fins worn on feet for swimming or diving
Down
- Device that controls the flow of air from a scuba tank
- Diving equipment that allows for breathing underwater
- Act of investigating or discovering new underwater areas
- Aquatic animals found in water bodies
- Process of gradually returning to normal atmospheric pressure after diving
- Underwater ridge formed by coral or rocks
- Beneath the surface of the water
- Container holding compressed air for scuba diving
- Person diving or swimming alongside you
- Garment worn for insulation and protection during water activities
20 Clues: Relating to the ocean • Beneath the surface of the water • Ability to float or rise in a liquid • Aquatic animals found in water bodies • Person diving or swimming alongside you • Fins worn on feet for swimming or diving • Underwater ridge formed by coral or rocks • Air pockets rising to the surface of water • Container holding compressed air for scuba diving • ...
Get terms 2016-01-11
Across
- It can be a sea or an ocean area
- It emits water and steam
- It is very close together
- It has a wide outlet to the ocean
- You can find these at the desert or beaches
- It is used for travel and irrigation
- It has a steep decent
- It connects larger bodies of water and is bigger then a canal
- You can find permafrost here
- It separates two bodies of water but collects two bodies of land
Down
- It rises abruptly from the surrounding area
- It can be sandy, pebbly, or rocky
- It is a grassland area
- It is filled with seawater
- A channel that connects two larger bodies of water
- It is part of a river or harbor
- It is a shallow pool of water
- It is projecting into water
- It only has water on 3 sides of it
- It is flat-topped and elevated
- They are plat or rolling.
- This area is roughly eroded
- It is found at the mouth of a river
- It is a wet land
- It is saturated by water
25 Clues: It is a wet land • It has a steep decent • It is a grassland area • It emits water and steam • It is saturated by water • It is very close together • They are plat or rolling. • It is filled with seawater • It is projecting into water • This area is roughly eroded • You can find permafrost here • It is a shallow pool of water • It is flat-topped and elevated • ...
This semester in Aquatic Science.... 2024-11-21
Across
- Bond that holds H and O together in a water molecule
- Puerto Rican artist Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio
- The name of Rauw Alejandro's new album
- What is the main cause of ocean acidification?
- Relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not impacted
- Type of estuary with two distinct layers: fresh water and salt water
- Production of a harmful algal bloom due to agricultural runoff
- Transition layer between warm and cold water
- Region of water experiencing hypoxic or anoxic conditions
- Salinity is an example of an ___________ factor.
Down
- Water evaporation from plants
- Warm surface layer of a lake
- Two water molecules sticking together
- Who performed at the 2024 Super Bowl Half-Time show?
- Another word for an underground river
- The name of Nemo's dad; also a type of fish
- Taylor Swift album that features "Getaway Car" and "Don't Blame Me"
- Water is referred to as the universal __________?
- Photosynthetic plankton is an example of which trophic level?
- Lake formed when a meandering part of a river is cut off
20 Clues: Warm surface layer of a lake • Water evaporation from plants • Two water molecules sticking together • Another word for an underground river • The name of Rauw Alejandro's new album • The name of Nemo's dad; also a type of fish • Transition layer between warm and cold water • What is the main cause of ocean acidification? • Salinity is an example of an ___________ factor. • ...
Middle East Map 2025-10-30
Across
- west of Egypt (look at map on A27)
- home to the Middle Eastern country of Egypt
- west of Oman
- south of Turkey
- (BODY OF WATER) south of Yemen
- south of Iraq
- north of Israel
- east of Iraq
- (BODY OF WATER) west of Saudi Arabia
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Turkey
- (BODY OF WATER) east of Oman
- east of Israel
- east of Iran
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Oman
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- one of two continents along with Asia that Turkey is a part of
- east of Saudi Arabia
- west of Syria
- (BODY OF WATER) south of Iran
- north of Saudi Arabia
- north of Gulf of Aden
- west of United Arab Emirates
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Iran
- west of Jordan
- biggest continent on the planet, home to most Middle Eastern Countries
- east of Red Sea
- west of Arabian Sea
- east of Afghanistan
- south of Black Sea
- (BODY OF WATER) north of Egypt
- west of the Red Sea
30 Clues: west of Oman • east of Iraq • east of Iran • west of Syria • south of Iraq • west of Jordan • east of Israel • east of Red Sea • south of Turkey • north of Israel • south of Black Sea • west of Arabian Sea • east of Afghanistan • west of the Red Sea • east of Saudi Arabia • north of Saudi Arabia • north of Gulf of Aden • west of United Arab Emirates • (BODY OF WATER) east of Oman • ...
ECT MODULE 2 UNIT 1 2014-04-16
Across
- Popular because of the isolated beauty
- Large bodies of water, sometimes salty, sometimes fresh
- Dramatic cascades of water
- Low V-shaped areas at the mouth of rivers
- large ares of ocean that penetrate into land
- Sandy coral islands that are low and small
- International time line
- Marshy or swampy areas
- Type of traveller who defines himself by the places he visits
- A project of land into the water
- Occur where water flows naturally to surface
- Type of traveller who explores the culture of their ancestors
- Hemisphere where they have winter in December
Down
- bodies of water situated in tropical areas and separated from the ocean by reefs
- Type of traveller who enjoys gourmet dining
- winds blow from east to west
- Blow from west to east
- Ridges of land that rise to the water surface
- maps Useful reference tools for airlines
- maps - Found in travel industry reference books
- Jets of steaming water that shoot into the air
- There are 7 of them
- Bodies of water smaller than seas
- Hemisphere where they have winter in July
24 Clues: There are 7 of them • Blow from west to east • Marshy or swampy areas • International time line • Dramatic cascades of water • winds blow from east to west • A project of land into the water • Bodies of water smaller than seas • Popular because of the isolated beauty • maps Useful reference tools for airlines • Low V-shaped areas at the mouth of rivers • ...
Lilyan's Geo crossword 2014-12-15
Across
- pieces that fall off a glacier
- like a continent but made of ice
- land where nothing grows
- group of islands
- dry are of land with no trees
- like a plain but colder
- exotic forest
- land totally surrounded by water
- valley that used to be a glacier now filled with sea water
- body of salt water almost completely surrounded by land
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- a dark place where bats are usually found
- surrounded by water on one less than four
- at a rivers mouth; triangular
- point of land projecting into the ocean
- a place where people usually go for vacations (NJ)
- range tall peaks in a row or chain
- flat land with rolling hills and no trees
- a long narrow piece of land seperating two large bodies of water, larger than a bay
- long body of water connecting larger bodies of water
- like a jungle but less exotic
- in the bottom of a mountain
- a piece of rock hanging over o mountain
- hills made of sand
- are of land completely saturated by water
24 Clues: exotic forest • group of islands • hills made of sand • like a plain but colder • land where nothing grows • in the bottom of a mountain • at a rivers mouth; triangular • dry are of land with no trees • like a jungle but less exotic • pieces that fall off a glacier • like a continent but made of ice • land totally surrounded by water • range tall peaks in a row or chain • ...
REVIEW 2023-06-20
Across
- method by which scientists make their discoveries
- largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet
- process by which water from plants enters the atmosphere
- form of precipitation consisting of solid ice
- process by which enzymes in the apple react with the oxygen in the air
- a specific, testable prediction
- final step of the scientific method
- a state of matter
- a rain shower during which you hear thunder
- conditions of the atmosphere over a short period of time
Down
- something scientists do to make discoveries
- any form of water (eg. Rain) that falls to the ground
- giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, the air, or the ground
- process by which water vapour turns into a liquid
- narrow, violently rotating column of air
- an overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry
- conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- provides the heat that drives the water cycle
- season in the Caribbean typically between June and November
- occurs when water turns into water vapor in our atmosphere
20 Clues: a state of matter • a specific, testable prediction • final step of the scientific method • narrow, violently rotating column of air • something scientists do to make discoveries • a rain shower during which you hear thunder • form of precipitation consisting of solid ice • provides the heat that drives the water cycle • largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet • ...
Vacation 2023-06-01
Across
- Gas mixture used in scuba diving to reduce nitrogen absorption
- Relating to the ocean
- Diving equipment that allows for breathing underwater
- Container holding compressed air for scuba diving
- Process of gradually returning to normal atmospheric pressure after diving
- Submerge into water, often for recreational or exploratory purposes
- Underwater ridge formed by coral or rocks
- Swimming or diving equipment worn on feet for propulsion
- Aquatic animals found in water bodies
- Watercraft used for travel or recreational purposes on the water
- Device that controls the flow of air from a scuba tank
- Act of investigating or discovering new underwater areas
- Air pockets rising to the surface of water
Down
- Ability to float or rise in a liquid
- Person diving or swimming alongside you
- Beneath the surface of the water
- Measurement from the surface to the bottom of a body of water
- Garment worn for insulation and protection during water activities
- Fins worn on feet for swimming or diving
- Tube used for breathing while floating face-down in water
20 Clues: Relating to the ocean • Beneath the surface of the water • Ability to float or rise in a liquid • Aquatic animals found in water bodies • Person diving or swimming alongside you • Fins worn on feet for swimming or diving • Underwater ridge formed by coral or rocks • Air pockets rising to the surface of water • Container holding compressed air for scuba diving • ...
Geology Module 12 Review 2022-03-29
Across
- sum of all water on the planet
- compound of silicon and oxygen
- water that is underground
- powder of a mineral
- specific geometric shape
- deflected by magnetic field
- type of rock from cooled magma
- inner layer of Earth made of iron
- solid, inorganic substance with a single chemical formula
- Earth's outermost layer
- middle layer of Earth made of plastic rock
- water falls from atmosphere
- water flows along the surface of the land
- the study of planet earth
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- area showing change in seismic wave velocity
- evaporation of water from plants
- type of rock formed by change
- how a rock breaks along a flat surface
- water changes to gas
- ability to resist scratching
- how rocks change from one form to another
- atoms pressed into solid form by pressure
- type of rock formed of tiny pieces cemented together
- gas changes to water
- rock that behaves between a liquid and solid
- most of earth's water is found in these
- layer between crust and mantle
27 Clues: powder of a mineral • water changes to gas • gas changes to water • Earth's outermost layer • specific geometric shape • water that is underground • the study of planet earth • deflected by magnetic field • water falls from atmosphere • ability to resist scratching • type of rock formed by change • sum of all water on the planet • compound of silicon and oxygen • ...
Nature 2025-03-10
Across
- A wetland with many trees and muddy water.
- A dense forest with many wild animals.
- Water falling from a high place into a river or lake.
- The area where a river meets the sea.
- A long flowing body of water that moves to the sea.
- A large area filled with many trees.
- Fresh water coming from the ground.
- A sandy or rocky area near the sea.
- A low area between mountains or hills.
Down
- A very tall landform, higher than a hill.
- A very dry place with little or no rain.
- A large hole inside a mountain or rock.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water.
- The biggest body of water on Earth.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean.
- A part of the sea that curves into the land.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A high, steep rock face, often near the sea.
20 Clues: The biggest body of water on Earth. • Fresh water coming from the ground. • A sandy or rocky area near the sea. • A large area filled with many trees. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • The area where a river meets the sea. • A dense forest with many wild animals. • A low area between mountains or hills. • A large hole inside a mountain or rock. • ...
Chapter 1 2A Summer 2025-09-26
Across
- when you work together with your class
- skiing a boat pulls you on two boards
- like a lemon but round
- someone who takes care of animals at the zoo
- something made from frozen juice and yummy to eat
- 60 minutes
- lots of rain and wind and thunder
- a place to go have fun in the sand by the water
- water falling from the sky and very wet outside
- when you go under the water to see the fish in the ocean
- you ride on a board in the water
- monkeys love to eat
Down
- a fruit that has lots of water
- to make something into ice
- the name used for Chinese gooseberries
- a drink full of sugar and bubbles
- you put water into a cup
- something that bottles and cups are made of
- it protects you from the sun
- fruit that is good for your eyes
- a fruit that has milk and grows in a tree
- you need this for surfing
- what you do with juice, milk, or water
- part of the beach
24 Clues: 60 minutes • part of the beach • monkeys love to eat • like a lemon but round • you put water into a cup • you need this for surfing • to make something into ice • it protects you from the sun • a fruit that has lots of water • fruit that is good for your eyes • you ride on a board in the water • a drink full of sugar and bubbles • lots of rain and wind and thunder • ...
Aquaculture 2026-03-23
Across
- Closed system where water is filtered and reused.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
- Protective outer covering of a fish.
- Intermediate nitrogen compound formed from ammonia.
- Sensory system that detects vibrations in water.
- Animal whose body temperature matches environment.
- Toxic waste product produced by fish.
- Less toxic nitrogen form used by plants.
- Maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support.
- Fin on the top of a fish used for balance.
- Raising fish in net enclosures in existing water.
- Tail fin used to propel a fish through water.
Down
- Raising fish in natural or artificial ponds.
- Protective covering over the gills.
- Organ fish use to exchange oxygen from water.
- Process that converts nitrogen into different forms.
- Cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled environments.
- Organ fish use for their sense of smell.
- Fin that controls up and down movement.
- Process of adding oxygen into water.
- Flow through system using channels or tanks.
- Volume of free oxygen present in water.
- Measure of dissolved salts in water.
- Fin that controls side to side movement.
24 Clues: Protective covering over the gills. • Protective outer covering of a fish. • Process of adding oxygen into water. • Measure of dissolved salts in water. • Toxic waste product produced by fish. • Fin that controls up and down movement. • Volume of free oxygen present in water. • Organ fish use for their sense of smell. • Less toxic nitrogen form used by plants. • ...
Beach Vacation 2026-03-05
Across
- A small boat used to explore the water with paddles
- A place with a pool, resturants, and activities
- When you gather around a fire outside on the beach
- When you sit in the sun for too long without sunscreen you get a
- Buliding a thing made out of sand
- A coconut drink you get on the beach
- Where the land meets the water
- Small land that's surronded by a body of water
- A force of water creating waves
- What a sunbather loves to get
Down
- A tree only found in tropical places
- Guards watch over this area by the water
- When you go in the pool and move around
- Siting on the beach feeling nothing but
- When you ride on the top of the water
- What you wear on the beach and at the pool
- This surronds a island or you can drink this
- Grainy particles that you find on the beach
- A big body of water that has a beach
- Mosturizing cream that you use after the beach
20 Clues: What a sunbather loves to get • Where the land meets the water • A force of water creating waves • Buliding a thing made out of sand • A tree only found in tropical places • A coconut drink you get on the beach • A big body of water that has a beach • When you ride on the top of the water • When you go in the pool and move around • Siting on the beach feeling nothing but • ...
Inquiry Crossword 2022-06-27
Across
- Name of the places where the water is stored
- Plants produce this gas
- Humans produce this gas
- When people place trash at incorrect places
- What gives humans and plants energy.
- When all the water gets together
- What gives the plant its color and captures the suns energy
- When the water gets very hot and goes up
- When the clouds explote and rain appears
- When there is no water
Down
- What happens when plants and the sun work together
- The principal water contaminant, we use it to drink water almost everyday.
- It is something that happens with the water, never ends an continues and continues
- Something we use to clean the water
- When the clouds get full of water
- Where the plants absorb proteins and water
16 Clues: When there is no water • Plants produce this gas • Humans produce this gas • When all the water gets together • When the clouds get full of water • Something we use to clean the water • What gives humans and plants energy. • When the water gets very hot and goes up • When the clouds explote and rain appears • Where the plants absorb proteins and water • ...
Water Cycle/Weather Study Guide 2017-08-17
Across
- the border where 2 air masses meet
- instrument used to measure precipitation
- low layer clouds: dark: sometimes bring light rain
- high altitude clouds; made of ice crystals
- a large body of air that forms over a land mass or large body of water
- water falls to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, snow and hail
- the layer of air that surrounds our planet
- towering dark clouds; rain on its way
- water that flows over the ground
- puffy cotton-ball clouds; seen on clear, warm days
- an instrument used to measure water vapor in the air
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
Down
- plants release water as a gas
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form clouds
- water is stored in lakes, rivers and oceans
- all the particles of air pressing down on the surface of the earth
- water vapor in the air
19 Clues: water vapor in the air • plants release water as a gas • water that flows over the ground • the border where 2 air masses meet • water changing from a liquid to a gas • towering dark clouds; rain on its way • an instrument used to measure wind speed • instrument used to measure precipitation • an instrument used to measure wind speed • ...
Georgia Geography Water Key Terms- Parth Patel 2022-08-25
Across
- An organism that can only be seen through a microscope.
- A liquid substance that is vital for all living organisms.
- A compartment in concrete that catches water and prevents flooding.
- An ecosystem where life thrives and there are different types of species and organisms.
- A smaller river that flows into a more enormous river.
- An underground system that carries sewage/wastewater.
- A period of time when water is very scarce.
- Water generated by rain.
Down
- The process of using water to grow and irrigate crops.
- A basin that channels water to major bodies of water.
- Actions that have harmful effects on the environment.
- Insects that thrive and live in an aquatic environment.
- A river's source of water.
- Water that has already been "used".
- Small pieces of sand and stone (or other minerals).
- Sticky, wet mud that is a mixture of liquids and solids.
- A length of measurement used in science and geography.
- solid that is on top of a liquid.
18 Clues: Water generated by rain. • A river's source of water. • solid that is on top of a liquid. • Water that has already been "used". • A period of time when water is very scarce. • Small pieces of sand and stone (or other minerals). • A basin that channels water to major bodies of water. • Actions that have harmful effects on the environment. • ...
Properties of water Alexander Haby 2022-09-29
Across
- An underground storage of water
- is the most visible part of the water cycle in aquariums
- When water gets heated up and is put up into the atmosphere
- moving water on the surface that isn't as big as a river
- A large body of fresh water usually fed by a river or stream
- The infiltration of water into the water table from surface runoff
- Oceans store _(spell out number)% of all water on earth
Down
- Water that is on the ground
- are the most important source of water for the water cycle
- The part in the water cycle where clouds are formed
- the complete cycle of water around the world
- When water is transferred from the atmosphere to the ground
- The release of water into the air through plants
- _______ is transferred throughout the system as water evaporates and condenses
- The energy for the water cycle comes from the ___
15 Clues: Water that is on the ground • An underground storage of water • the complete cycle of water around the world • The release of water into the air through plants • The energy for the water cycle comes from the ___ • The part in the water cycle where clouds are formed • Oceans store _(spell out number)% of all water on earth • ...
Lesson 4.1 and 4.2 2016-09-07
Across
- land areas where water covers surface for significant periods it referred to as
- it is evaporation of water from the leaves and stems of plants
- is a partly enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from streams meet the saltwater from the sea
- it is hydrologic cycle also known as
- it is a stream with a considerable volume and well defined channel
- this are small and shallow lakes
- in high altitudes, ice can directly transform into water vapor in a process called
- it is the total amount of emply pore spaces in the rock
- it is also called surface flash floods occurs when heavy rainfall creates a flood event in independent of an overflowing streams
- it is permanent body of ice
- it is water bearing rock layes
- it is a shallow wetland around lakes, streams, and ocean where grasses and reeds are the dominate vegetation
- it is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation.
Down
- the smaller streams are also called
- these activities have led to too much soil and sediments delivered to streams in a process of
- it occurs when water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds become large and heavy
- rain that falls into the land surface penetrates the soil in a process called
- it is the ability of the rock or sediment to allow water to pass through it
- it is fresh water found in the rock and soil layers beneath the surface
- this are large inland bodies of fresh and saline water
- it has clearly defined passageway
- a soil, rock or sediment that is frozen for more than two consecutive years is called
- it is a nature event wherein an area is usually dry is submerged under water
- these are the places where water resides for varying amount of time
- this are barries constructed along streams to contain the flow of water
- the saltiness of saltwater is called
- after a short distance the water enters the channels and becomes
- it is characterized by intense, high velocity torrent of water that occurs in an existing river channel with little to no notice.
- these are the process that allow water to move between each reservoirs and subsystem
29 Clues: it is permanent body of ice • it is water bearing rock layes • this are small and shallow lakes • it has clearly defined passageway • the smaller streams are also called • it is hydrologic cycle also known as • the saltiness of saltwater is called • it is a wetland with lush trees and vegetation. • this are large inland bodies of fresh and saline water • ...
Vocabulary 2024-08-27
Across
- A homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where a solute is
- high specific heat allows it to stabilize environmental temperatures.
- the formation of hydrogen bonds in water.
- The measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. Water has low viscosity, meaning it
- Solvent A substance that can dissolve a wide variety of solutes. Water is known as the
- Stability The resistance of a substance, such as water, to changes in temperature,
- Man's best friend
- neutral.
- heat of vaporization, which is important in cooling mechanisms like sweating.
- to a glass surface.
- solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid.
- The attraction between molecules of different substances, such as water molecules
- Likes to chase mice
- The ability of ice to act as a barrier that slows down the loss of heat from the water
- Has a trunk
- Bond A weak bond between two molecules, where a hydrogen atom in one molecule is
- less dense than its liquid form, allowing ice to float.
- it, helping to maintain a stable environment for aquatic life during winter.
- in a solvent, such as saltwater.
Down
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey.
- A substance that is dissolved in a solvent. For example, salt is a solute when
- to an electronegative atom in another molecule, common in water molecules.
- 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
- of cohesive and adhesive forces.
- making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet.
- Action The ability of water to flow in narrow spaces against gravity, which occurs due to a
- in water.
- The characteristic of a molecule having distinct positive and negative ends, leading
- The mass of a substance per unit volume. Water is unique because its solid form
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, making
- The attraction between molecules of the same substance, such as water molecules
- Heat The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by 1°C.
- of Vaporization The amount of energy required to convert 1 gram of a liquid into a gas. Water has a
- together.
37 Clues: neutral. • in water. • together. • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • to a glass surface. • Likes to chase mice • of cohesive and adhesive forces. • in a solvent, such as saltwater. • the formation of hydrogen bonds in water. • easily compared to more viscous liquids like honey. • making the surface act like a stretched elastic sheet. • ...
hydrosphere 2022-05-19
Across
- valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water
- the area at the mouth of a river where its current meets the ocean; contains brackish (part fresh, part salt) water; acts as a marine habitat, buffer for pollutants, filter to remove run off pollution, and breeding ground/nursery area for aquatic organisms
- a process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drawn away from shore by currents and is replaced by cold, denser, more nutrient-rich water from below
- a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking
- type of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well-adapted organisms due to the changing nature of the ecosystem
- any substance below 7 on the pH scale
- the scale that is used to identify acids and bases (ranges from 0-14); acids are below 7, bases are above 7, neutral is equal to 7
- cycling of water (H2O) on Earth through a variety of processes
- type of marine ecosystem that relies on algae to act as producers and provide the majority of energy for the food chain; the majority of the world's oxygen is produced in this ecosystem
- a liquid that dissolves substances called solutes
- cloudy or opaque; due to stirred up sediment or particles in the water
Down
- oxygen found in a body of water; measurements may be used to indicate the degree of health of the water
- involves conserving and protecting something valuable, such as the planet, its ecosystems and natural resources
- type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy and is independent of sunlight energy or photosynthetic producers
- all the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet (oceans,lakes,rivers,water in the atmosphere
- any substance above 7 on the pH scale
- the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- underground rock layer that contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- the process of purifying or clarifying water to make it more potable
- the area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution
21 Clues: any substance above 7 on the pH scale • any substance below 7 on the pH scale • a liquid that dissolves substances called solutes • a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking • the area of land drained by a river and its branches • refers to the amount of salt contained within a solution • valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water • ...
hydrosphere vocab 2022-05-20
Across
- the area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy and is independent of sunlight energy or photosynthesis producers
- a process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drawn away from shore by currents and is drawn away from shore by currents and is replaces by cold, denser, more nutrient-rich water from below
- a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking
- a liquid that dissolves substances through solutes
- cycling of water (H2O) on Earth through a variety of processes
- the process of purifying or clarifying water to make it more potable
- any substance above 7 on the pH scale
- the area at the mouth of a river where its current meets the ocean; contains brackish (part fresh, part salt) water; acts as a marine habitat, buffer for pollutants, filter to remove run off pollution and breeding ground/nursery area for aquatic organisms
Down
- oxygen found in a body of water; measurements may be used to indicate the degree of health of the water
- underground rock layer that contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- refers to the amount of contained within a solution
- type of marine exosystem that relies on algae to act as producers and provide the majority of energy for the food chain; the majority of the worlds oxygen is produced in this ecosystem
- all the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet (oceans, lakes, rivers, water in the atmosphere)
- any substance below 7 on the pH scale
- involves conserving and protecting something valuable, such as the plant, its ecosystems and natural resources
- the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- type of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well-adapted organisms due to the changing nature of the ecosystem
- the scale that is used to identify acids and bases (ranges from 0-14); acids are below 7, bases are above 7, neutral is equal to 7
- valuable water resource on earth; provides drinking water
- cloudy or opaque; due to stirred up sediment or particles in water
21 Clues: any substance below 7 on the pH scale • any substance above 7 on the pH scale • a liquid that dissolves substances through solutes • refers to the amount of contained within a solution • a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking • the area of land drained by a river and its branches • valuable water resource on earth; provides drinking water • ...
APES Terms Crossword 2026-03-04
Across
- Underground layer totally filled with water.
- A rock layer that holds a lot of water.
- The temperature where air gets "full" of water.
- Underground layer filled with both air and water.
- The very top of the underground water.
- When ice turns directly into vapor.
- The dry side of a mountain.
- The surface area where an aquifer refills.
Down
- Tiny particles that help clouds form.
- When the ground sinks downward.
- The land area that drains into a river.
- How long water stays in one place.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- Any water located under the earth's surface.
- A sudden hole caused by underground erosion.
- A man-made bridge or pipe for water.
16 Clues: The dry side of a mountain. • Water soaking into the soil. • When the ground sinks downward. • How long water stays in one place. • When ice turns directly into vapor. • A man-made bridge or pipe for water. • Tiny particles that help clouds form. • The very top of the underground water. • The land area that drains into a river. • A rock layer that holds a lot of water. • ...
Fantasy island 2014-06-01
Across
- Very tall plants
- A mountain with lava
- A lot of salty water
- A place where water falls
- Land for keeping animals or growing food
- Land surrounded by water
- Dirty and dangerous water
- It is long, the water is not salty
- A large hole in a hill
Down
- A sandy place to relax
- A very big hill
- A tropical forest
- A small mountain
- A place with a lot of trees
- Dry land without water
- It is round, the water is not salty
- A way from one place to another
17 Clues: A very big hill • Very tall plants • A small mountain • A tropical forest • A mountain with lava • A lot of salty water • A sandy place to relax • Dry land without water • A large hole in a hill • Land surrounded by water • A place where water falls • Dirty and dangerous water • A place with a lot of trees • A way from one place to another • It is long, the water is not salty • ...
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-09-17
Across
- the way water travels
- two of these make water
- water on the surface
- found in matches
- plants evaporation
- nitrogen compounds are oxidized
- makes up 70% of our atmosphere
- what we breathe in
Down
- the removal of nitrogen
- how carbon travels
- dry ice
- water in the ground
- when water turns into water vapor
- when clouds form
- diamond is a form of this
- how nitrogen travels
- eg. rain, snow, sleet
17 Clues: dry ice • found in matches • when clouds form • how carbon travels • plants evaporation • what we breathe in • water in the ground • water on the surface • how nitrogen travels • the way water travels • eg. rain, snow, sleet • the removal of nitrogen • two of these make water • diamond is a form of this • makes up 70% of our atmosphere • nitrogen compounds are oxidized • ...
Hoenn Pokédex (Gen VI) 1-100 2024-01-20
Across
- 37 Normal III
- 32 Psychic/Fighting IV
- 1 Grass III
- 34 Bug/Flying III
- 10 Dark III
- 78 Fighting/Psychic III
- 26 Normal/Flying III
- 68 Water/Poison I
- 52 Water I
- 20 Water/Grass III
- 58 Rock/Ground I
- 12 Normal III
- 53 Water I
- 15 Bug III
- 56 Water/Fairy II
- 88 Electric I
- 74 Steel/Rock III
- 79 Fighting/Psychic III
- 72 Steel/Rock III
- 75 Fighting I
- 45 Bug/Ghost III
- 8 Water/Ground III
- 6 Fire/Fighting III
- 4 Fire III
- 47 Normal III
- 16 Bug/Flying III
- 33 Bug/Water III
- 95 Normal/Flying I
- 25 Normal/Flying III
- 19 Water/Grass III
- 44 Bug/Flying III
- 76 Fighting I
- 89 Bug III
- 86 Electric/Steel IV
- 84 Electric/Steel I
- 90 Bug III
- 29 Psychic/Fairy III
- 42 Psychic I
- 82 Electric III
- 40 Psychic I
- 57 Water/Fairy II
- 24 Grass/Dark III
- 54 Water/Flying I
- 21 Water/Grass III
- 60 Rock/Ground I
- 77 Fighting I
- 18 Bug/Poison III
- 80 Electric III
- 41 Psychic I
- 65 Poison/Flying I
Down
- 70 Dark/Ghost III
- 93 Grass/Poison I
- 3 Grass III
- 81 Electric III
- 14 Bug III
- 63 Normal III
- 61 Rock III
- 66 Poison/Flying I
- 2 Grass III
- 13 Normal III
- 38 Normal III
- 98 Grass/Poison III
- 48 Normal III
- 94 Grass II
- 23 Grass/Dark III
- 97 Grass/Poison IV
- 83 Electric III
- 51 Water I
- 73 Steel/Rock III
- 36 Grass/Fighting III
- 59 Rock/Ground I
- 67 Poison/Flying II
- 31 Psychic/Fairy III
- 87 Electric I
- 27 Water/Flying III
- 35 Grass III
- 7 Water III
- 64 Normal III
- 5 Fire/Fighting III
- 30 Psychic/Fairy III
- 71 Steel/Fairy III
- 92 Grass/Poison I
- 96 Normal/Flying I
- 62 Rock/Steel IV
- 22 Grass III
- 50 Fighting III
- 46 Normal III
- 43 Bug/Ground III
- 11 Dark III
- 55 Normal/Fairy III
- 91 Grass/Poison I
- 99 Grass/Poison IV
- 69 Water/Poison I
- 85 Electric/Steel I
- 39 Normal III
- 28 Water/Flying III
- 17 Bug III
- 49 Fighting III
- 9 Water/Ground III
- 100 Poison III
100 Clues: 14 Bug III • 52 Water I • 53 Water I • 51 Water I • 15 Bug III • 4 Fire III • 89 Bug III • 90 Bug III • 17 Bug III • 3 Grass III • 61 Rock III • 1 Grass III • 2 Grass III • 10 Dark III • 94 Grass II • 7 Water III • 11 Dark III • 35 Grass III • 22 Grass III • 42 Psychic I • 40 Psychic I • 41 Psychic I • 37 Normal III • 63 Normal III • 13 Normal III • 38 Normal III • 48 Normal III • 12 Normal III • 88 Electric I • 87 Electric I • ...
Gen III Pokémon Part 1 2025-12-28
Across
- Steel/Rock, Iron Armor Pokémon, Middle Evolution
- Water/Grass, Jolly Pokémon
- Steel/Rock, Iron Armor Pokémon, Base Evolution
- Rock, Compass Pokémon
- Psychic/Fairy, Emotion Pokémon
- Water/Flying, Seagull Pokémon
- Electric, Discharge Pokémon
- Fire/Fighting, Young Fowl Pokémon
- Bug, Firefly Pokémon, Female
- Fire, Chick Pokémon
- Steel, Iron Armor Pokémon
- Water/Dark, Savage Pokémon
- Bug/Ghost, Shed Pokémon
- Dark/Ghost, Darkness Pokémon
- Steel/Fairy, Deceiver Pokémon, Need Stone
- Water/Grass, Carefree Pokémon
- Water/Ground, Mud Fish Pokémon, Final Evolution
- Fighting, Guts Pokémon
- Water/Ground, Mud Fish Pokémon, Middle Evolution
- Grass, Wood Gecko Pokémon, Base Evolution
- Dark/Ghost, Darkness Pokémon, Need Stone
- Normal, Lazy Pokémon
- Steel/Fairy, Deceiver Pokémon
- Fighting/Psychic, Meditate Pokémon, Final Evolution
- Steel/Rock, Iron Armor Pokémon, Final Evolution
- Grass, Acorn Pokémon
- Bug/Flying, Eyeball Pokémon
- Poison, Stomach Pokémon
- Grass/Dark, Wicked Pokémon
- Bug/Ground, Trainee Pokémon
- Bug/Flying, Butterfly Pokémon
- Grass, Mushroom Pokémon
- Bug, Firefly Pokémon, Male
- Electric, Cheering Pokémon, Red
- Normal, Wild Monkey Pokémon
- Fire/Fighting, Blaze Pokémon, Need Stone
- Bug/Poison, Poison Moth Pokémon
- Dark, Bite Pokémon, Base Evolution
- Bug, Cocoon Pokémon, White
- Grass/Dragon, Forest Pokémon
- Dark/Normal, Tiny Raccoon Pokémon
Down
- Bug/Flying, Ninja Pokémon
- Water, Float Whale Pokémon
- Fire/Fighting, Blaze Pokémon
- Psychic/Fairy, Feeling Pokémon
- Electric, Discharge Pokémon, Need Stone
- Water, Ball Whale Pokémon
- Water/Grass, Water Weed Pokémon
- Dark, Bite Pokémon, Final Evolution
- Psychic/Fairy, Embrace Pokémon
- Normal, Slacker Pokémon
- Grass, Wood Gecko Pokémon, Middle Evolution
- Normal, Loud Noise Pokémon
- Grass/Poison, Thorn Pokémon
- Normal, Whisper Pokémon
- Normal, Rushing Pokémon
- Fighting, Arm Thrust Pokémon
- Bug, Worm Pokémon
- Bug/Water, Pond Skater Pokémon
- Psychic/Fairy, Embrace Pokémon, Need Stone
- Normal/Flying, Tiny Swallow Pokémon
- Water/Flying, Water Bird Pokémon
- Water/Dark, Brutal Pokémon
- Bug, Cocoon Pokémon, Purple
- Fighting/Psychic, Meditate Pokémon, Need Stone
- Water/Dark, Brutal Pokémon, Need Stone
- Grass/Dark, Wily Pokémon
- Dark/Normal, Rushing Pokémon
- Electric, Lightning Pokémon
- Water/Ground, Mud Fish Pokémon, Need Stone
- Water, Mud Fish Pokémon
- Normal, Big Voice Pokémon
- Poison, Poison Bag Pokémon
- Normal, Prim Pokémon
- Fighting/Psychic, Meditate Pokémon, Base Evolution
- Normal/Flying, Swallow Pokémon
- Normal, Kitten Pokémon
- Grass/Fighting, Mushroom Pokémon
- Electric, Cheering Pokémon, Blue
- Normal/Fairy, Polka Dot Pokémon
- Normal, Tiny Raccoon Pokémon
- Grass, Forest Pokémon
82 Clues: Bug, Worm Pokémon • Fire, Chick Pokémon • Normal, Lazy Pokémon • Normal, Prim Pokémon • Grass, Acorn Pokémon • Rock, Compass Pokémon • Grass, Forest Pokémon • Fighting, Guts Pokémon • Normal, Kitten Pokémon • Normal, Slacker Pokémon • Bug/Ghost, Shed Pokémon • Normal, Whisper Pokémon • Normal, Rushing Pokémon • Water, Mud Fish Pokémon • Poison, Stomach Pokémon • Grass, Mushroom Pokémon • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
Across
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- A type of simple machine that is used to draw water from wells
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
Down
- A liquid (example) that is immiscible in water.
- An example of wedge
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- An example of wedge
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
26 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
Human Impact 2022-03-09
Across
- pollution that comes from one specific site or source.
- pollution that comes from many smaller sources
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail formed with acidic water
- removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
- a body of water that forms behind dams
- pollution from chemicals
- tiny particle of solid that is suspended in air or water
- process by which human activity and natural processes damage land to the point that it cannot support life.
- formed when ground level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the presence of sunlight
- increase in the amount of nutrients in water
Down
- pollution when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- body of rock or sediment that can store a lot of water.
- heating of natural water that results from human activity
- contamination of the atmosphere from human activity
- when waste or other material is added to water so that it is harmful to organisms that use it or live in it.
- the growth of urban areas caused by population growth
- the wise use of natural resources
- the way certain gasses absorb and radiate heat back to earth
- the careful and responsible management of a resource.
- land becomes more like a desert
- water suitable to drink
21 Clues: water suitable to drink • pollution from chemicals • land becomes more like a desert • the wise use of natural resources • a body of water that forms behind dams • increase in the amount of nutrients in water • pollution that comes from many smaller sources • removal of trees and other vegetation from an area • rain, sleet, snow, or hail formed with acidic water • ...
Science, Ch. 7 Study Guide 2013-09-19
Across
- frozen raindrops falling from clouds
- one of two chemicals used to treat water before its used
- clouds that are high altitude; thin, wispy, and white
- clouds that are considered to be mid-altitude clouds. They look like small, puffy balls
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- low altitude clouds that cover the whole sky
- dew forms during which part of the water cycle
- of the earth that is covered by water
- water that fills spaces between rock and soil
- carry warm water toward the poles
- largest/Deepest ocean on earth
- this type of cloud touches the ground
Down
- a process in which ice changes directly from a solid to a gas
- a lake that forms behind a dam
- when air moves upward to areas of less air pressure, what often forms?
- forms when a large piece of ice breaks off a glacier or ice sheet
- Rivers, lakes, and streams
- top level of groundwater in an aquifer
- a measure of how salty the water is
- all the water on the earth
- layer of rock and soil that hold the groundwater
- sometimes, water vapor on a surface may freeze without first becoming liquid water. What forms when this occurs?
22 Clues: Rivers, lakes, and streams • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • all the water on the earth • a lake that forms behind a dam • largest/Deepest ocean on earth • carry warm water toward the poles • a measure of how salty the water is • frozen raindrops falling from clouds • of the earth that is covered by water • this type of cloud touches the ground • ...
Geography terms!!!! 2016-01-11
Across
- one of the largest land assets on earth
- a river or stream that flows into a bigger stream
- sand or dust piled to make a hill
- a peace of land almost sourounded by water completely
- A circle shaped island formed by corrals.
- a hill with a flat top and tall steep edges
- water that falls from a talk height
- A deep increase mad in the ground. With most times a river is flowing through it
- rhymes with tray
- rhymes with gate
- piece of land sourounded by water
Down
- long and flat
- row of mountains
- Water that naturaly disperses from the ground .
- A triangular part of a sea witch comes through by a mouth
- reorder these letters udrtan
- A tributary between mountains to the se
- a deep Inlet to a body of water with a narrow mouth
- ground that is taller then the rest
- A land that would be dangerous walking through with Lots of steep drops and sharp edges
- Almost like v shape going into land filled with water
- a low land between two mountains
- A water way that allows ships to pass through.
- A large curve of land exstanding into a body of water
- deepest part of a body of water
25 Clues: long and flat • row of mountains • rhymes with tray • rhymes with gate • reorder these letters udrtan • deepest part of a body of water • a low land between two mountains • sand or dust piled to make a hill • piece of land sourounded by water • ground that is taller then the rest • water that falls from a talk height • one of the largest land assets on earth • ...
Acids and Bases & Salts 2023-05-01
Across
- state of balance between parts of system
- is a base that prodcues hydroxide ions
- a base that only ionizes in water
- a base that is dissociated in water
- an acid that is dissociated in water
- dissociates in water and forms hydrogen
- a substance that gains protons
- formed when water molecules lose ions
- the seperation of substances
- is an acid that produces hydrogen ions
- an acid that only ionizes in water
- measures the acidity of a solution
- the numbers of moles divided by the volume
- a substance that minimize changes in PH
- a method determining concentration ofacid
- measures the alkalinity of a solution
Down
- electron acceptors
- a substance that loses protons
- the creation of ions by loss of electrons
- A compund that acts like an acid and base
- the amount of dissolved substance
- the acid basein which an acid is a proton
- the electron pair donors
- formed when water molecules combine
- a scale which logarithm is given a base
- a reaction that prodcues water and salts
- a substance added in small amounts
- formed when a hydrogen atom loses electrons
- the ion product constant of water
- an compound of positive and negative ions
30 Clues: electron acceptors • the electron pair donors • the seperation of substances • a substance that loses protons • a substance that gains protons • a base that only ionizes in water • the amount of dissolved substance • the ion product constant of water • a substance added in small amounts • an acid that only ionizes in water • measures the acidity of a solution • ...
Ocean Currents Review- Eden McIsaac 2023-05-24
Across
- The energy needed to heat a substance by a particular amount.
- The amount of matter in a given space or volume.
- The measure of the amount dissolved salts or solids in a liquid.
- The movement of water far below the surface is called.
- These currents occur on the surface of the ocean.
- How much of Earth's water is drinkable?
- When liquid water changes into water vapor.
- The property that holds molecules of a different substance together.
- The property that holds molecules of the same substance together.
- Helps the surface currents to move the way they do.
Down
- Movement of water that results from density differences.
- They can be vertical, circular, or cyclical.
- They get brought to the surface and help feed the surface life.
- How many years does it take a droplet to travel around the world and then end up at its starting point?
- When water hits the continents then gets deflected.
- What effect is created due to earths rotation?
- Warm water is replaced by cold water and nutrients are pushed up to the surface.
- A liquid that dissolves substances.
- Movement of water between the atmosphere, land, oceans, and even living things.
- The energy that is transported around Earth's surface.
20 Clues: A liquid that dissolves substances. • How much of Earth's water is drinkable? • When liquid water changes into water vapor. • They can be vertical, circular, or cyclical. • What effect is created due to earths rotation? • The amount of matter in a given space or volume. • These currents occur on the surface of the ocean. • ...
Earth's Surface Features 2023-09-08
Across
- line on a mountain above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- place where a river empties into another body of water
- rounded, elevated area of land smaller than a mountain
- area of low land between hills and mountains
- area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2000 feet
- area of land surrounded entirely by water
- area of flat land along a sea or ocean
- inland body of water
- place where a river begins
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land
- large body of water
Down
- area of land near the ocean
- flat land next to a river formed by silt deposited by floods
- high, steep face of rock or earth
- lowland with moist soil and tall grasses
- hilly area at the base of a mountain
- narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas
- nearly flat area
- large area of slow-moving ice
- large, flat, elevated area of land
- area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water
- natural flow of water that runs through the land
- body of shallow water
- point of land that extents into water
- row of mountains
- land along a river
26 Clues: nearly flat area • row of mountains • land along a river • large body of water • inland body of water • body of shallow water • place where a river begins • area of land near the ocean • large area of slow-moving ice • high, steep face of rock or earth • large, flat, elevated area of land • hilly area at the base of a mountain • point of land that extents into water • ...
Meteorology ( Katrina Selph) 2024-05-21
Across
- -what is water vapor that has condensed on a surface
- -what is the process of liquid water turning into a gas
- -the mixture of gasses that surround earth
- -what is a global high-altitude wind that blows at speeds up to 350 kilometers per hour
- -what overs when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere
- -what are masses of water droplets or ice crystals that hang in the troposphere
- -what is it called when the distance of a place north of the equator
- -what is it called when the distance of a place above sea level, effects the area’s temperature
- -what continuous the water movement
- -what is moving air
- -what is a large body of air that has a certain temperature
Down
- -what is a special type of evaporation
- -the temperature that forms dew then evaporates
- -what is it called when there id a lot of moisture in the air
- -what is an unusual warming of ocean water off coast
- -what is the other word for water cycle
- -what is the process of water vapor turning into liquid water
- -what shields living things
- -what effects the temperature of landmasses
- —what blows steadily across earth in paths that are thousands of kilometers long
20 Clues: -what is moving air • -what shields living things • -what continuous the water movement • -what is a special type of evaporation • -what is the other word for water cycle • -the mixture of gasses that surround earth • -what effects the temperature of landmasses • -the temperature that forms dew then evaporates • -what is water vapor that has condensed on a surface • ...
hydropower 2025-09-17
Across
- good or right for a purpose.
- damage or change from being used many times.
- the network of wires and stations that carry electricity to homes and businesses.
- the quality of being dependable; something works well every time.
- long periods with very little or no rain.
- the most important part or base of something.
- controlling how much electricity is used at different times.
- a system of lines or connections that link places together (often used for electricity).
- power stations that use the natural flow of a river without a big dam.
- actions to stop or reduce too much water covering land.
- to let something go, for example, to let water flow out.
- the amount of water available for people to use.
Down
- places where water falls a long distance from turbines
- bringing water to land or crops to help plants grow.
- power stations that use water stored in a large artificial lake (reservoir).
- the ability of a system to grow bigger or smaller depending on needs.
- to move water or another liquid using a machine.
- places where water falls a short distance from turbines
- rivers, canals, or other routes where water flows and boats can move.
- to need or depend on something.
- to give or provide something that people need.
21 Clues: good or right for a purpose. • to need or depend on something. • long periods with very little or no rain. • damage or change from being used many times. • the most important part or base of something. • to give or provide something that people need. • to move water or another liquid using a machine. • the amount of water available for people to use. • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- measures temp.
- the rivers meet the ocean
- water sticking to water
- a big black hole in space
- 2nd from the sun
- a blue gas giant aka jax favorite planet
- moons gravitational pull
- a blaket cloud
- tell direction of wind
Down
- the force to break water
- closest to the sun
- we live on this planet
- wind presser
- a rain cloud
- large round ball in space
- big ball of gas
- water sticking not water
- a big rock in space
- a big star in our solar system
- 4th from the sun
20 Clues: wind presser • a rain cloud • measures temp. • a blaket cloud • big ball of gas • 2nd from the sun • 4th from the sun • closest to the sun • a big rock in space • we live on this planet • tell direction of wind • water sticking to water • the force to break water • water sticking not water • moons gravitational pull • the rivers meet the ocean • a big black hole in space • large round ball in space • ...
Shiver Snowlands Pokémon 2024-01-17
Across
- 162 Normal
- 220 Ice/Ground
- 666 Bug/Flying
- 363 Ice/Water
- 478 Ice/Ghost
- 361 Ice
- 461 Dark/Ice
- 245 Water
- 713 Ice
- 460 Grass/Ice
- 129 Water
- 628 Normal/Flying
- 362 Ice
- 699 Rock/Ice
- 740 Fighting/Ice
- 613 Ice
Down
- 873 Ice/Bug
- 37 Ice
- 584 Ice
- 225 Ice/Flying
- 872 Ice/Bug
- 614 Ice
- 124 Ice/Psychic
- 87 Water/Ice
- 473 Ice/Ground
- 227 Steel/Flying
- 262 Dark
- 471 Ice
- 393 Water
- 28 Ice/Steel
30 Clues: 37 Ice • 584 Ice • 361 Ice • 614 Ice • 713 Ice • 471 Ice • 362 Ice • 613 Ice • 262 Dark • 245 Water • 129 Water • 393 Water • 162 Normal • 873 Ice/Bug • 872 Ice/Bug • 461 Dark/Ice • 87 Water/Ice • 28 Ice/Steel • 699 Rock/Ice • 363 Ice/Water • 478 Ice/Ghost • 460 Grass/Ice • 220 Ice/Ground • 666 Bug/Flying • 225 Ice/Flying • 473 Ice/Ground • 124 Ice/Psychic • 227 Steel/Flying • 740 Fighting/Ice • 628 Normal/Flying
Pokémon with 130-138 Special Defense 2024-02-14
Across
- 135 Normal II
- 130 Psychic/Ghost VI Confined
- 138 Rock/Steel IV
- 135 Ghost IV
- 130 Psychic IV
- 131 Psychic VII
- 130 Fairy VI
- 135 Ice V
- 130 Ghost VIII
- 130 Dark II
- 132 Water/Bug VII
Down
- 135 Dark/Grass IX
- 135 Water VII School Form
- 130 Water/Dark I Mega
- 135 Psychic/Fairy III Mega
- 130 Dragon/Psychic III
- 131 Rock/Poison VII
- 130 Water VII
- 135 Ghost/Fairy IX
- 130 Psychic/Ice VIII Ice Rider
- 130 Water/Fairy VII
- 130 Psychic/Dark VI Unbound
- 130 Ghost III
23 Clues: 135 Ice V • 130 Dark II • 135 Ghost IV • 130 Fairy VI • 135 Normal II • 130 Water VII • 130 Ghost III • 130 Psychic IV • 130 Ghost VIII • 131 Psychic VII • 135 Dark/Grass IX • 138 Rock/Steel IV • 132 Water/Bug VII • 135 Ghost/Fairy IX • 131 Rock/Poison VII • 130 Water/Fairy VII • 130 Water/Dark I Mega • 130 Dragon/Psychic III • 135 Water VII School Form • 135 Psychic/Fairy III Mega • ...
Pokemon Starters! 2024-12-03
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- Has a shell
- Pig with an attitude
- In a while...(water)
- The cutest penguin I've ever seen
- turtle <3
- leaf guy
- Grass-type with a hat
- Grass kitty
- Best fire starter
- Iconic grass-type
- Fancy fox
- Froggie
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- Water-type friend of charmander and bulbasaur
- Galar region fire starter
- Grass gecko
- baby charizard
- Sinnoh region fire-type
- Head empty, no thoughts(water)
- Looks snooty(grass)
- evolves into Torracat
- Water-type seal dude
- Fire birdie
- Gen 8 grass type
- Looks kinda shocked(water)
24 Clues: Froggie • leaf guy • turtle <3 • Fancy fox • Has a shell • Grass gecko • Fire birdie • Grass kitty • baby charizard • Gen 8 grass type • Best fire starter • Iconic grass-type • Looks snooty(grass) • Pig with an attitude • In a while...(water) • Water-type seal dude • evolves into Torracat • Grass-type with a hat • Sinnoh region fire-type • Galar region fire starter • Looks kinda shocked(water) • ...
Freshwater Environments 2024-12-16
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- The largest type of freshwater biome, often containing diverse ecosystems
- A type of fish commonly found in freshwater environments
- A type of amphibian commonly found in ponds and wetlands
- A freshwater biome characterised by standing water and marshy areas
- Small organisms that are important in the food web and often serve as indicators of water quality
- A slow-moving freshwater body, often rich in nutrients
- The process by which plants and algae produce oxygen in water
- A freshwater crustacean with a hard shell and pincers
- The movement of water through soil and rocks, leading to the recharge of aquifers
- The bottom layer of a body of water
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- The process by which water vapour turns into liquid water, forming clouds
- A common plant found in wetlands that can absorb large amounts of water
- Aquatic organisms that float or drift in water
- A water body flowing in one direction, usually towards an ocean or lake
- Large bodies of ice that can affect freshwater ecosystems when they melt
- A wetland area dominated by grasses
- The zone in a freshwater biome where sunlight penetrates, allowing photosynthesis
- Small, shallow freshwater bodies that support various life forms
- A predator commonly found in freshwater ecosystems, known for its sharp teeth
19 Clues: A wetland area dominated by grasses • The bottom layer of a body of water • Aquatic organisms that float or drift in water • A freshwater crustacean with a hard shell and pincers • A slow-moving freshwater body, often rich in nutrients • A type of fish commonly found in freshwater environments • A type of amphibian commonly found in ponds and wetlands • ...
Soil Properties (key terms) 2025-11-03
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- Percentage of soil volume made up of pore space.
- Downward movement of water through soil layers.
- Clumps of soil particles; improve structure and water retention.
- Large pores that drain freely and allow air movement; poor water retention.
- Compression of soil reducing pore space and limiting root development.
- Describes soil by particle size; affects drainage and workability.
- Soil type with balanced proportions of sand, silt, and clay; ideal for plant growth.
- How well soil removes excess water; influenced by texture and slope.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity; affects nutrient availability.
- Small pores that hold water too tightly for plant uptake; help resist compaction.
- Entry of water into soil from the surface.
- Medium pores that retain water available to plants.
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- Arrangement of soil particles into aggregates; affects porosity and root growth.
- A distinct layer in the soil profile, such as topsoil (A) or subsoil (B).
- Mass of dry soil per volume; high values indicate compaction and poor root penetration (two words, no space).
- Upward movement of water through pores; supports plant hydration.
- Nutrient loss due to water movement through soil.
- Air-filled pore space in soil; essential for root and microbial respiration; reduced by compaction.
- Stable organic matter from decomposition; improves structure, nutrient retention, and water holding.
19 Clues: Entry of water into soil from the surface. • Downward movement of water through soil layers. • Percentage of soil volume made up of pore space. • Nutrient loss due to water movement through soil. • Medium pores that retain water available to plants. • Clumps of soil particles; improve structure and water retention. • ...
summer 2024-03-27
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- ocean
- hot day drinks
- summer show
- summer fruit
- cute flowers and vibrant colored bottoms
- walking on hot sand
- water" ".
- Sunny Day
- Water inflatable
- cute shirts
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- laying on the tramploine in the sun
- tropical visits
- jeanshorts
- water fights
- lake days
- driving on water
- Late night " ".
- Slpeepovers with friends
- Beachwear
- " "stand.
- icecream runs for " ".
- camping gear
22 Clues: ocean • lake days • Beachwear • water" ". • Sunny Day • " "stand. • jeanshorts • summer show • cute shirts • water fights • summer fruit • camping gear • hot day drinks • tropical visits • Late night " ". • driving on water • Water inflatable • walking on hot sand • icecream runs for " ". • Slpeepovers with friends • laying on the tramploine in the sun • cute flowers and vibrant colored bottoms
Hydrology Keyterms 2019-08-28
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- the ability for water to pass through
- the maximum amount of discharge a river can hold
- water traveling in a river
- the level of groundwater
- movement of water from trees to the ground
- a velocity that means load can be transported
- trees releasing water
- large load rolling or dragging
- the largest particle size a river can transport
- having small gaps between molecules
- name of a curve showing deposition, transportation and erosion
- a type of drainage basin with branches
- water stored on leaves and branches
- the largest amount of load a river can transport
- measured in cumecs
- drainage pattern off some mountains
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- water passing through rock into groundwater
- part of a hydrograph
- speed of a river
- water passing into the soil
- load bouncing on the river bed
- this is greater in urban areas
- needed to calculate hydraulic radius
- used to describe a river that has a short lag time
- a graph showing river discharge
- water traveling through the soil
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 • load bouncing on the river bed • this is greater in urban areas • large load rolling or dragging • a graph showing river discharge • water traveling through the soil • having small gaps between molecules • ...
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pokémon 2023-12-30
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- 386 Psychic
- 282 Psychic/Fairy
- 493 Normal
- 249 Psychic/Flying
- 791 Psychic/Steel
- 778 Ghost/Fairy
- 37 Fire
- 491 Dark
- 650 Grass
- 760 Normal/Fighting
- 132 Normal
- 571 Dark
- 495 Grass
- 686 Dark/Psychic
- 702 Electric/Fairy
- 647 Water/Fighting
- 212 Bug/Steel
- 684 Fairy
- 63 Psychic
- 777 Electric/Steel
- 151 Psychic
- 494 Psychic/Fire
- 649 Bug/Steel
- 26 Electric/Psychic
- 648 Normal/Psychic
- 665 Bug
- 133 Normal
- 792 Psychic/Ghost
- 37 Ice
- 175 Fairy
- 646 Dragon/Ice
- 484 Water/Dragon
- 771 Water
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- 103 Grass/Dragon
- 673 Grass
- 118 Water
- 101 Electric
- 460 Grass/Ice
- 245 Water
- 802 Fighting/Ghost
- 661 Normal/Flying
- 716 Fairy
- 143 Normal
- 146 Fire/Flying
- 487 Ghost/Dragon
- 382 Water
- 501 Water
- 380-381 Dragon/Psychic
- 376 Steel/Psychic
- 182 Grass
- 52 Normal
- 244 Fire
- 785 Electric/Fairy
- 653 Fire
- 120 Water
55 Clues: 37 Ice • 37 Fire • 665 Bug • 491 Dark • 571 Dark • 244 Fire • 653 Fire • 673 Grass • 118 Water • 245 Water • 716 Fairy • 650 Grass • 495 Grass • 382 Water • 501 Water • 684 Fairy • 182 Grass • 52 Normal • 175 Fairy • 120 Water • 771 Water • 493 Normal • 143 Normal • 132 Normal • 63 Psychic • 133 Normal • 386 Psychic • 151 Psychic • 101 Electric • 460 Grass/Ice • 212 Bug/Steel • 649 Bug/Steel • 646 Dragon/Ice • 778 Ghost/Fairy • 146 Fire/Flying • ...
Weather 2023-05-12
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- Heats up the water to make it evaporate
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- Vapor Water in the gas form
- Air Air closely packed together due to pressure
- where airplanes fly (2nd layer)
- Water that collects in lakes, rivers, streams
- When water changes from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid, forms clouds
- Layer the layer that protects us from the sun's harmful rays (UV)
- Cycle The movement of water from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back (E, C, P, R/C)
- pressure Rainy, 'lousy' weather
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor)
- Measures air temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
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- clouds High, thin clouds that bring fair weather
- clouds Low, flat clouds that could bring snow/rain
- vane Shows where the wind is blowing FROM (directions)
- Measures wind speed (MPH)
- front Warm weather follows
- a scientist who studies the weather
- closet layer to the earth, where all weather occurs
- front Cold weather follows
- gauge Measures rainfall (inches)
- clouds Middle, puffy clouds that could bring thunderstorms
- and Oxygen Main gases in the atmosphere
- pressure Sunny, 'happy' weather
24 Clues: Measures wind speed (MPH) • front Warm weather follows • front Cold weather follows • Vapor Water in the gas form • where airplanes fly (2nd layer) • gauge Measures rainfall (inches) • pressure Rainy, 'lousy' weather • pressure Sunny, 'happy' weather • a scientist who studies the weather • Heats up the water to make it evaporate • and Oxygen Main gases in the atmosphere • ...
Ocean Currents Review - Paige R. RMMS 2023-05-24
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- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earth's rotation
- movement of water that results from density differences
- These winds blow similarly to ripples in a drink.
- This occurs when currents are deflected at continents and change directions.
- the amount of matter in a given space
- What are ocean currents that occur near the surface?
- Which is denser: cool or warm water?
- what do convection currents transfer?
- What is the main cause of ocean currents?
- Movement of water deep below the surface.
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- This causes the Coriolis effect?
- Which is denser: water with high or low salinity?
- What can convection currenst be compared to?
- The process of nutrient-rich water cycling to the top of the ocean?
- the measure of the amount of dissolved salts in water
- What is one of the strongest surface currents on Earth?
- What is the deepest and densest water in the ocean?
- What powers surface currents?
- True or false: Upwelling is extremely important to ocean life
- Does denser water sink?
20 Clues: Does denser water sink? • What powers surface currents? • This causes the Coriolis effect? • Which is denser: cool or warm water? • the amount of matter in a given space • what do convection currents transfer? • What is the main cause of ocean currents? • Movement of water deep below the surface. • What can convection currenst be compared to? • ...
Chapter 1 2A Summer 2025-09-26
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- a fruit that has lots of water
- water falling from the sky and very wet outside
- 60 minutes
- you need this for surfing
- it protects you from the sun
- when you work together with your class
- skiing a boat pulls you on two boards
- to make something into ice
- part of the beach
- fruit that is good for your eyes
- a fruit that has milk and grows in a tree
- something that bottles and cups are made of
- someone who takes care of animals at the zoo
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- lots of rain and wind and thunder
- a drink full of sugar and bubbles
- a place to go have fun in the sand by the water
- you put water into a cup
- like a lemon but round
- when you go under the water to see the fish in the ocean
- monkeys love to eat
- you ride on a board in the water
- what you do with juice, milk, or water
- something made from frozen juice and yummy to eat
- the name used for Chinese gooseberries
24 Clues: 60 minutes • part of the beach • monkeys love to eat • like a lemon but round • you put water into a cup • you need this for surfing • to make something into ice • it protects you from the sun • a fruit that has lots of water • you ride on a board in the water • fruit that is good for your eyes • lots of rain and wind and thunder • a drink full of sugar and bubbles • ...
Assignment 2026-01-23
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- What is a small area with different climate conditions called?
- What happens to sea levels when ice melts?
- What is a material’s ability to absorb heat called?
- What effect do large water bodies have on nearby climates?
- What underground layer stores large amounts of water?
- What happens to ocean salinity when freshwater ice melts?
- What is the upper surface of the groundwater zone called?
- Where is most of Earth’s fresh water stored?
- What term describes the amount of dissolved salt in water?
- What is a long period of global temperature decrease called?
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- What is a period when glaciers shrink called?
- Why does water heat up more slowly than land?
- What mainly causes glaciers to retreat?
- What effect traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere?
- What covers about 70 percent of Earth’s surface?
- What is fresh water found below Earth’s surface called?
- What causes heavy snowfall near the Great Lakes?
- What major feature strongly influences global climate?
- What do you call an area of land where water drains into one main body?
- What causes glaciers to grow larger?
20 Clues: What causes glaciers to grow larger? • What mainly causes glaciers to retreat? • What happens to sea levels when ice melts? • Where is most of Earth’s fresh water stored? • What is a period when glaciers shrink called? • Why does water heat up more slowly than land? • What effect traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere? • What covers about 70 percent of Earth’s surface? • ...
World water Day FY2017-18 2018-03-17
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- / I am type of water that is used in boilers of SAP and PAP of Sterlite copper
- / I am used during PV audits in sterlite copper to account water stock.
- / I am the location name of nearest pumping station of TWAD.
- / Loss caused by me is inversely proportional to relative humidity of ambient air.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit mass.
- / I am the acronym of key parameter of cooling water. Lower value indicates better cooling rate and higher value creates scaling.
- / I am a financial loss. I exist in all open reservoirs & I am presently unquantified within sterlite copper.
- / I am followed by sterlite environment team to save water for gardening.
- / I am the most ignored form of water inside Sterlite copper. I can be used for localized heating applications.
- / I am the term used to measure key solute in aerosol you need every time to live.
- / 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 acronym of water parameter used for quantification of anions and cations in water.
- / I am the name of water treatment process to produce water input to ISA boiler.
- / I am a water soluble mixture of different dyes extracted from lichens.
- / I am counted 4 till November'2015 for raw water storage. From Nov'2015 I am counted 3.
- / Source South Ganga
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate to industries in Tuticorin and Thiruchendur
- / I cause financial loss to the organizations. To control me, sterlite copper has implemented various technical initiatives in linear asset management.
- / I am the acronym max. capacity of water flow rate from TWAD to industries of SIPCOT and government operated power stations of Tuticorin
- / I am stored in ISA building. I am circulated through gravity to all user departments of sterlite copper.
- / I am the process of producing solutions
- / If you don't let me leave from system, I will spoil the system. I am related to Cooling water.
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- / I am a primary measurement element to find flow rate. I am shortly termed as averaging pitot tube.
- / 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 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.
- / I am restricted to reach admin building of sterlite copper by construction of speed brake.
- / I am measured in micro Siemens.
- / I am the parameter used in water chemistry to quantify the carbonates and bicarbonates of alkali earth metals dissolved in water.
- / Field of engineering related to physical and thermodynamic properties of gas-vapor mixtures.
- / I am French word and expansion of two letter acronym used to measure a key parameter of water quality.
- / I am newly procured to quantify a key element of water loss. I was commissioned in Mar'2018.
- / Energy or heat required for phase change at constant temperature.
- / Recovery of me is key part of any energy audit of steam distribution circuits.
- / Quality of Water parameters contained in me within sterlite copper needs to be monitored for no contamination.
- / I am acronym of vessel in cooling water treatment. I remove suspended solids in circulating cooling water.
- / I am the location of most distant pump that delivers water to Sterlite copper.
- / I am a measure of concentration measured in mole per unit volume
- / I am a measure to quantify the change of phases. I am monitored in energy efficiency calculation of all thermal power stations.
- / I am key part of every boiler to prevent corrosion. I work on the principle of removing impurities by heating.
- / Alternate source of water during summer.
- / Limiting value of TDS of intake water to Sterlite copper.
- / 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 the form of water that travel with fastest velocity inside linear assets of sterlite copper.
- / 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)
- / I am specifically used for quantifying concentration of acids and bases. I am measured by eq per unit volume.
- / I am the process used to remove moisture in instrument air of Sterlite copper.
- / I am unit of measurement of suspended solids of raw water to sterlite copper.
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. • ...
Global Hydrological Cycle 2025-06-03
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- The period water remains in a store
- Cooling water vapour to form water droplets
- Water vapour emitted into the atmosphere from vegetation
- Water slowly moving through the permeable bedrock
- Groundwater store
- Downward seepage of water through bedrock under gravity
- Surface run off occurring in a river channel
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- Conversion of water to water vapour
- Vegetation capturing precipitation
- Water slowly flowing through the soil
- All the water that is held in stores and flows of the global hydrological cycle
- Water flowing over the surface.
- Water passing into the soil
- Moisture in any form from the atmosphere
14 Clues: Groundwater store • Water passing into the soil • Water flowing over the surface. • Vegetation capturing precipitation • The period water remains in a store • Conversion of water to water vapour • Water slowly flowing through the soil • Moisture in any form from the atmosphere • Cooling water vapour to form water droplets • Surface run off occurring in a river channel • ...
Unit 7 Vocab 2024-02-26
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- water 3% of Earth's water; ice/glaciers
- The amount of salt dissolved in water
- The study of shape and features on the surface of the Earth
- Direction of flow of a body of water
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the clouds
- Evaporation of water from plants
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- Precipitation that flows over land into streams, rivers, and oceans
- Energy that moves across the surface of the water
- Water from Earth's surface changes into water vapor
- An underground area or layer that holds water
- Surface water that seeps and remains underground
- The rise and fall of sea level
- water 97% of Earth's water
- Water vapor cools and changes into water droplets to form clouds-gas to liquid
14 Clues: water 97% of Earth's water • The rise and fall of sea level • Evaporation of water from plants • Direction of flow of a body of water • The amount of salt dissolved in water • water 3% of Earth's water; ice/glaciers • An underground area or layer that holds water • Surface water that seeps and remains underground • Energy that moves across the surface of the water • ...
Hydrology crossword 2025-09-23
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- moved by wind
- what its called when water on land runs back into a body of water
- a submarine mountain
- the way water moves throughout the Earth
- how clouds are formed
- the way water evaporates from plants
- what its called when leftover water gets sucked into the ground
- the largest Ocean on the planet
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- the ocean next to Asia
- holds one of the largest bodies of water
- opposite of a deep current
- body of a type of rock which can transmit ground water
- opposite of a surface current
- the deepest part of a ocean
- its not a swamp its a
- the way water turns into water vapor
16 Clues: moved by wind • a submarine mountain • its not a swamp its a • how clouds are formed • the ocean next to Asia • opposite of a deep current • the deepest part of a ocean • opposite of a surface current • the largest Ocean on the planet • the way water turns into water vapor • the way water evaporates from plants • holds one of the largest bodies of water • ...
Hydrologic Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Having pores or openings that allow water flow through them.
- Water we use on Earth cooking,drinking,etc.
- When water seeps into rocks and between particles of soil.
- Does not allow water to flow through.
- Region of land drained by a river and it's tributaries.
- An area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward
- Water found on the surface of the Earth.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Place where an organism lives.
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- A large mass of ice moving over land.
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- Underground layer rock or soil that holds water.
- Underground water source in which water rises because of the pressure.
- Water that can not be immediately used by humans.
- Water located below Earth's surface.
15 Clues: Place where an organism lives. • Water located below Earth's surface. • A large mass of ice moving over land. • Does not allow water to flow through. • A lake that stores water for human use. • Water found on the surface of the Earth. • Water we use on Earth cooking,drinking,etc. • Underground layer rock or soil that holds water. • ...
WORDS RELATED TO WATER 2013-02-12
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- A very large area of sea
- A small pool of liquid on the ground, especially from rain
- A layer of rock, sand or earth that contains water or allows water to pass through it
- The land at either edge of a river
- A large area of water which has land all around it
- Water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
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- To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- 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 part of a river or other area of water which is deep and wide enough to provide a route for ships to travel along
- The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea
- Water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- A place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area
- A natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- A small stream
- A deep hole in the ground from which you can get water
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 • ...
