water Crossword Puzzles
National Pokédex 1-100 2024-01-22
Across
- 36 Fairy I
- 7 Water I
- 56 Fighting I
- 79 (Water/)Psychic I
- 38 Fire or Ice/Fairy I
- 84 Normal/Flying I
- 50 Ground(/Steel) I
- 4 Fire I
- 29 Poison I F
- 75 Rock/(Ground/Electric) I
- 11 Bug I
- 88 Poison(/Dark) I
- 44 Grass/Poison I
- 64 Psychic I
- 16 Normal/Flying I
- 26 Electric(/Psychic) I
- 13 Bug/Poison I
- 37 Fire or Ice I
- 35 Fairy I
- 93 Ghost/Poison I
- 100 Electric(/Grass) I
- 60 Water I
- 47 Bug/Grass I
- 46 Bug/Grass I
- 86 Water I
- 1 Grass/Poison I
- 6 Fire/Flying I
- 31 Poison/Ground I
- 58 Fire(/Rock) I
- 57 Fighting I
- 33 Poison I
- 73 Water/Poison I
- 92 Ghost/Poison I
- 87 Water/Ice I
- 28 Ground or Ice/Steel I
- 59 Fire(/Rock) I
- 43 Grass/Poison I
- 12 Bug/Flying I
- 40 Normal/Fairy I
- 52 Normal or Dark or Steel I
- 62 Water/Fighting I
- 99 Water I
- 3 Grass/Poison I
- 83 Normal/Flying or Fighting I
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- 69 Grass/Poison I
- 72 Water/Poison I
- 9 Water I
- 82 Electric/Steel I
- 2 Grass/Poison I
- 68 Fighting I
- 42 Poison/Flying I
- 70 Grass/Poison I
- 81 Electric/Steel I
- 65 Psychic I
- 67 Fighting I
- 8 Water I
- 94 Ghost/Poison I
- 5 Fire I
- 19 (Dark/)Normal I
- 20 (Dark/)Normal I
- 61 Water I
- 71 Grass/Poison I
- 55 Water I
- 89 Poison(/Dark) I
- 76 Rock/(Ground/Electric) I
- 21 Normal/Flying I
- 41 Poison/Flying I
- 10 Bug I
- 22 Normal/Flying I
- 25 Electric I
- 91 Water/Ice I
- 14 Bug/Poison I
- 77 Fire or Psychic I
- 30 Poison I
- 15 Bug/Poison I
- 53 Normal or Dark I
- 98 Water I
- 85 Normal/Flying I
- 66 Fighting I
- 74 Rock/(Ground/Electric) I
- 18 Normal/Flying I
- 80 (Water/Poison)/Psychic I
- 17 Normal/Flying I
- 51 Ground(/Steel) I
- 23 Poison I
- 45 Grass/Poison I
- 27 Ground or Ice/Steel I
- 95 Rock/Ground I
- 39 Normal/Fairy I
- 78 Fire or Psychic/Fairy I
- 24 Poison I
- 49 Bug/Poison I
- 97 Psychic I
- 54 Water I
- 34 Poison/Ground I
- 32 Poison I M
- 90 Water I
- 48 Bug/Poison I
- 96 Psychic I
- 63 Psychic I
100 Clues: 4 Fire I • 5 Fire I • 11 Bug I • 10 Bug I • 9 Water I • 7 Water I • 8 Water I • 36 Fairy I • 61 Water I • 55 Water I • 35 Fairy I • 60 Water I • 98 Water I • 86 Water I • 54 Water I • 90 Water I • 99 Water I • 30 Poison I • 23 Poison I • 24 Poison I • 33 Poison I • 65 Psychic I • 64 Psychic I • 97 Psychic I • 96 Psychic I • 63 Psychic I • 68 Fighting I • 56 Fighting I • 67 Fighting I • 29 Poison I F • 25 Electric I • 66 Fighting I • ...
7th hour water cycle Corban Christensen 2023-11-28
Across
- These are made up of condensed water in the sky
- A large body of water that is connected all around the earth.
- When a lake or body of water seeps into and aquifer.
- The driving force that makes the whole water cycle work.
- Snow, rain, sleet, or hail.
- When liquid water tuns into water vapor.
- A layer of rock that is porous so it can hold water.
Down
- When a solid turns directly into a gas.
- The layers of air above the solid crust of earth.
- When water vapor turns into liquid water.
- When a gas turns directly into a solid.
- When plants release water vapor into the air.
- The chemical compound of water.
- When water runs off of the ground into the oceans.
- A large body of ice that slowly moves and melts.
15 Clues: Snow, rain, sleet, or hail. • The chemical compound of water. • When a solid turns directly into a gas. • When a gas turns directly into a solid. • When liquid water tuns into water vapor. • When water vapor turns into liquid water. • When plants release water vapor into the air. • These are made up of condensed water in the sky • ...
The Stinky Giant Vocabulary 2022-04-04
Across
- A gas that comes from boiled water
- Need to drink something
- Very big
- A loud, deep sound
- A small pool of water
- An agreement between two people
- A big wave of water onto land
- Something has become ice because it is so cold
- Bad smelling
- To make something not filled
- To be nervous about something
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- Land that is between mountains or hills
- A pot used to heat water
- Something like water or oil, flowing
- To frown in an angry way
- Quick, clicking sound, usually from teeth
- A tricky question that has a fun answer
- Dirty clothes that need to be washed
- A bucket used to clean clothes
- To heat water
- Think or believe
- Not kind or nice
22 Clues: Very big • Bad smelling • To heat water • Think or believe • Not kind or nice • A loud, deep sound • A small pool of water • Need to drink something • A pot used to heat water • To frown in an angry way • To make something not filled • A big wave of water onto land • To be nervous about something • A bucket used to clean clothes • An agreement between two people • ...
Science Vocab crossword 2022-09-16
Across
- A nonliving part of an ecosystem
- trees than in green for more than one season
- a stalked orga
- grassy plain in the tropical region
- zone ocean extends from 1000 to 4 000 meters.
- forested wetland
- relating to or resulting from living things
- Sea region of the Atlantic Ocean
- river flowing into a larger river
- tidal mouth of a large river
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- shedding its leaves annually
- zone part of water close to the shore
- zone part of the ocean where enough sunlight
- water covers the ground for long periods
- treeless regions
- collection of organisms in the water
- lack of vegetation
- flooded by water
- is a critical Arctic ecosystem
- Large community of flora
- portion of a plant cropping
21 Clues: a stalked orga • treeless regions • forested wetland • flooded by water • lack of vegetation • Large community of flora • portion of a plant cropping • shedding its leaves annually • tidal mouth of a large river • is a critical Arctic ecosystem • A nonliving part of an ecosystem • Sea region of the Atlantic Ocean • river flowing into a larger river • grassy plain in the tropical region • ...
Science 2023-04-06
Across
- The farthest layer of the atmosphere
- The coldest layer of the atmosphere
- A letter
- The layer of the atmosphere that we live in
- Water sticks to water
- Land covered in water
- A planet that is not in our solar system
- The planet we live on
- Normal clouds
- Thin, whispy clouds
- Has a tail
- A prediction
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- A planet made of gas
- A planet made of rock
- The thing in an experiment that you can not control
- Water sticks to not water
- The Chesapeake Bay
- The thing in an experiment that you can control
- When something goes around another thing
- A burning ball of gas
- Low lying clouds
- Tall, bad weather clouds
- Condensed water vapor
23 Clues: A letter • Has a tail • A prediction • Normal clouds • Low lying clouds • The Chesapeake Bay • Thin, whispy clouds • A planet made of gas • A planet made of rock • A burning ball of gas • Water sticks to water • Land covered in water • The planet we live on • Condensed water vapor • Tall, bad weather clouds • Water sticks to not water • The coldest layer of the atmosphere • ...
Lorea's Puzzle 2020-12-09
Across
- is a piece of land that is sepárate of the continent by three parts.
- : it is a litle mountain
- is a reserve Water
- Movement
- a lots of sand very dry
- Is like a fountain that flows
- level : It’s where you can see the Water is high or low.
- A piece of Landero sur round es by water.
- A place in the mountain without sunlight
- it’s a thing that gives us light
- related to heat
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- Make new again
- Find it near the ocean
- where wales live
- Related to Water
- substances combined
- The field is a place that is many grass
- A circle that you can pass electricity
- it is a place close to the sea .
- Water surrounded by Land.
20 Clues: Movement • Make new again • related to heat • where wales live • Related to Water • is a reserve Water • substances combined • Find it near the ocean • a lots of sand very dry • : it is a litle mountain • Water surrounded by Land. • Is like a fountain that flows • it’s a thing that gives us light • it is a place close to the sea . • A circle that you can pass electricity • ...
Hatchet Vocabulary Ch. 1-8 2021-09-15
Across
- eat too much
- able to live both on land and in water
- to decrease or make smaller
- wood carried along by water, or washed ashore by the water
- sudden, violent movements of air or water
- bits and pieces or leftovers
- machine that sends out radio signals
- widespread or far-reaching
- slide uncontrollably
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- to crush; to grind into powder or dust
- sealed so that no water can get in or out
- unclear, uncertain
- To form a mental image of; imagine.
- to weave together
- a movable blade that can be moved to change a plane's direction
- desperate with fear or worry
- a vast, treeless stretch of frozen land
- grimace, flinch away from pain
- small streams of water
- sharp or piercing sound
20 Clues: eat too much • to weave together • unclear, uncertain • slide uncontrollably • small streams of water • sharp or piercing sound • widespread or far-reaching • to decrease or make smaller • desperate with fear or worry • bits and pieces or leftovers • grimace, flinch away from pain • To form a mental image of; imagine. • machine that sends out radio signals • ...
ocean currents-Tristan Ronniemac69 2023-05-25
Across
- Deflections, When surface currents meet other continents and deflect
- gases, Gases that are transported through ocean currents around the world
- Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water
- Has an important influence on the Earths energy and climate control and change
- Degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume.
- very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat
- On which water circulates through the Earths ocean basins and is the main highway for water flows
- Transported around Earth and is energy that is brought through currents
Down
- Carry about 40% of the energy that is transported around earths surface
- currents, Movement of water that results from density differences and can be vertical, circular and, cylical
- solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents
- Ocean currents that occur near the surface of the ocean, caused by wind
- Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials
- Are caused by a large amount of sinking surface water. Surface water
- Are driven by wind, water density differences, and tides. Oceanic currents describe the movement of water
- The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to Earths sudden rotation
- Near it the ocean also absorbs a large amount of solar energy and absorbs from the atmosphere
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation]
- A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- The quality or degree of being saline.
20 Clues: The quality or degree of being saline. • Made up of Oxygen and Hydrogen materials • A process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • very important in the transport of energy in the form of heat • Table salt and is known as the most dissolved solid ever in water • solids, Solid Material that is transported across the ocean currents • ...
The Hydrosphere 2025-04-23
Across
- The temperature at which water boils
- When water goes from a solid to a liquid
- Only 0.9% of the water on the planet is liquid _______ water
- The temperature at which water freezes
- Water helps transport these in an organism through things like blood or sap
- Water can be found in three different ________
- When water goes from a gas to a liquid
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- All the water that exists on the earth
- What does water do when it freezes?
- Water in its solid form
- The main component of all living things
- Oceans and seas act as climate ____________, distributing heat from warm areas to the colder areas of the planet
- When water goes from a liquid to a gas
- One of the ways water helps to regulate our body temperature
14 Clues: Water in its solid form • What does water do when it freezes? • The temperature at which water boils • All the water that exists on the earth • The temperature at which water freezes • When water goes from a liquid to a gas • When water goes from a gas to a liquid • The main component of all living things • When water goes from a solid to a liquid • ...
Chapter 9: The Hydrosphere 2024-12-17
Across
- Direct from land evaporation
- Water runs off these
- Water moves further into underground supply
- moisture Stored temporarily in the ground
- Fuel for storms
- Water beneath Earth's surface
- Storage of infiltrated water
- Water sinks into the ground
- Principal source of moisture
Down
- Water pools on surface
- Water draining off land
- Most enters the atmosphere through evaporation
- Provides the rest of moisture to the atmosphere
- Water collects in these after rain
- Excess precipitation over land
15 Clues: Fuel for storms • Water runs off these • Water pools on surface • Water draining off land • Water sinks into the ground • Direct from land evaporation • Storage of infiltrated water • Principal source of moisture • Water beneath Earth's surface • Excess precipitation over land • Water collects in these after rain • Water moves further into underground supply • ...
Natural and Human Events: Vocabulary Menu 2022-04-26
Across
- the destruction of rock
- water that goes to a source
- weathering by man-made
- the reaction
- the action
- the disposition of rock
- a word for hurricane
- the answer is jojo but wanted to tell you that some words use - as a space
- where a place is full of water
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- weathering from chemical
- it ground water
- is where the life there is simliar
- a speed scale
- holds water
- a dune of sand
- a large wind spiral that was a eye
- a large wind spiral
- Water it suface water
- a word for hurricane
19 Clues: the action • holds water • the reaction • a speed scale • a dune of sand • it ground water • a large wind spiral • a word for hurricane • a word for hurricane • weathering by man-made • Water it suface water • the destruction of rock • the disposition of rock • weathering from chemical • water that goes to a source • where a place is full of water • is where the life there is simliar • ...
cool beans Crossword puzzle (water) 2021-10-25
Across
- it is evaporated water
- you can cook it in water...
- a bad version of snow
- super man as a bean
- they are 60% water
- beans with the ice
- it be cold
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- it is FROZEN water
- you will need your boots.(Peppa pig)
- it has water in it and you can eat it
- it has water in it, right?
- how water moves.
- H2O.
- a good version of hail
- a big puddle
15 Clues: H2O. • it be cold • a big puddle • how water moves. • it is FROZEN water • they are 60% water • beans with the ice • super man as a bean • a bad version of snow • it is evaporated water • a good version of hail • it has water in it, right? • you can cook it in water... • you will need your boots.(Peppa pig) • it has water in it and you can eat it
Survey of the Seas (6.1 and 6.2 Vocab) 2022-03-04
Across
- The amount of dissolved solids in seawater is its _______________.
- This strong current forms as a wave retreats through a gap in a sandbar.
- the length of time between one crest and the next
- giant wave, usually caused by an undersea earthquake
- A huge chunk of floating glacial ice
- circular path in which surface currents move
- mass of foaming water that forms when a breaker washes onto the beach
- wave with a white foamy top due to strong winds
- The underwater boundary where cold, deep water meets sun-warmed surface water is the ______________.
- The study of Earth's oceans
- This type of tide is higher than normal at high tide and lower than normal at low tide.
- The outermost edge of a glacier floating on the ocean
- Ice formed when seawater freezes
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- Upward-flowing current formed when a prevailing land breeze causes surface water to move away from the coast
- The metric unit scientists usually use to measure ocean water pressure is the ________________.
- Percent of the earth's surface covered with water
- Water's natural color
- gentle, rolling wave that may appear even during calm weather
- These movements of ocean water are caused primarily by the moon.
- water receding after a breaker in a gentle current that flows as a thin sheet along the sea floor
- the highest point of a wave
- Two main factors that affect seawater's density are the amount of dissolved solids and the ________________ of the water.
- the depression in the water between crests
- weaker-than-normal tides during the first- and third-quarter moon
- wave with a white crest due to shallow water
- This type of current flows horizontally along the surface of the ocean.
26 Clues: Water's natural color • the highest point of a wave • The study of Earth's oceans • Ice formed when seawater freezes • A huge chunk of floating glacial ice • the depression in the water between crests • circular path in which surface currents move • wave with a white crest due to shallow water • wave with a white foamy top due to strong winds • ...
Living off Earth's resources 2022-09-26
Across
- substances which plants must take in, to grow and be healthy
- facilities such as roads, water supply, electricity supply, railways
- a resource that takes millions of years to form
- all aspects of climate are changing because of the earth getting warmer
- a gas (sulphur dioxide) thats harmful to the environment
- a natural underground rock structure, which holds groundwater
- the rise in average temperatures around the world
- where fertile land becomes like a desert , usually through misuse
- coal,oil,natural gas
- water is evaporated from the ocean, leaving salt behind then falls as rain
- naturally occuring water that's not salty
- sea water is turned into fresh water which people can drink, by removing its salt
- a resource which we can keep on using and it won't run out
- rock is broken down by chemical reactions
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- groundwater that has been sealed into aquifers
- oil that spills from oil platforms, tankers, and pipelines that harms the environment
- there just isn't enough water to meet everyone's needs
- water that collects below ground, when rain trickles down through the soil
- to water crops
- a water thats not fresh and it is salty
- regions that don't get much rain, and rain that falls may evaporate quickly
- water from baths and showers and sinks
- the wearing away of rock, stones and soil by rivers, waves, wind, or glaciers
- substances added to soil to make it more fertile
- area that have enough water but people cant access it because of poverty
- something which occurs naturally without any help from humans
- the state of being extremely poor
- how the height of the land varies
- the soil is poor quality
- the coil of wire is attached to a rotating drum
30 Clues: to water crops • coal,oil,natural gas • the soil is poor quality • the state of being extremely poor • how the height of the land varies • water from baths and showers and sinks • a water thats not fresh and it is salty • naturally occuring water that's not salty • rock is broken down by chemical reactions • groundwater that has been sealed into aquifers • ...
Hydrosphere 2023-01-10
Across
- They are open and deep mouths, where the sea water penetrates the earth
- the territory that groups the rivers that flow into the same ocean or sea.
- are horizontal movements of water within seas and currents.
- This forms part of an ocean. They are smaller.
- it is the process that happens when the sun heats up water and turns into steam or vapour.
- On low coasts, the sediments of the river are mixed with the marine ones, forming lagoons or marshes.
- an important river in Galicia
- they are of great extension and with salt water
- are the regular movements of the seas in which the sea levels rise and fall.
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- It is a 30 % of all freshwater in and on the Earth.
- a watershed found in Spain.
- refers to all the water on the planet, in all three states
- are small and shallow extensions of fresh water.
- territory from which a river collects the waters to take them to the sea. Both the main river and its tributaries.
- is a high-latitude region of the planet that is covered in ice, near the North and South Poles.
- fresh water masses of an important extension and depth.
- a river that flows into another river.
- is a flowing body of fresh water.
- occurs when so much water has condensed that the air cannot hold it anymore.
- water vapour in the air that gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds.
- A body of water that surround continents.
- rivers of ice that are formed by the accumulation of snow in mountainous systems or polar areas.
22 Clues: a watershed found in Spain. • an important river in Galicia • is a flowing body of fresh water. • a river that flows into another river. • A body of water that surround continents. • This forms part of an ocean. They are smaller. • they are of great extension and with salt water • are small and shallow extensions of fresh water. • ...
Geography Vocabulary Test 10/5 2021-09-28
Across
- natural stream of water, usually large, that empties into another body of water
- large sheet of ice that moves slowly over land and forms as snow accumulates
- body of salt water that covers most of the Earth’s surface
- broad, flat area of land with few or no trees
- some bodies of water partially enclosed by land
- Forest dense forest usually tropical that receives at least 100 inches of rain per year
- narrow passage of land that connects two larger bodies of land and has water on both
- land smaller than a continent and completely surrounded by water
- narrow valley with steep cliff walls on the sides, often with a river flowing through it
- large piece of land that projects into a body of water
- flat area of land located at an elevated level
- an opening in the Earth’s crust that erupts with hot lava, ash, or steam or a mountain or hill formed by lava and ash
- barren region with little rain, extreme temperatures and little or no plant life
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- body of water enclosed by land
- Long, low area of land between mountains/hills with river flowing through it
- area of land at the mouth of a river that forms from deposited silt, usually triangular in shape
- seven traditionally designated areas of the world
- natural elevation of land that is lower than a mountain and often rounded
- large, high elevation of land with steep sides
- large area covered with grass
- group of islands scattered through a large body of water
- bodies of water partially enclosed by land
- large area of land densely covered with trees, plants, and underbrush
- many large bodies of water (some enclosed and some parts of oceans)
24 Clues: large area covered with grass • body of water enclosed by land • bodies of water partially enclosed by land • broad, flat area of land with few or no trees • large, high elevation of land with steep sides • flat area of land located at an elevated level • some bodies of water partially enclosed by land • seven traditionally designated areas of the world • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- zone- Is the well-lit area of a freestanding body of freshwater
- practices- steps taken in agricultural practices of soil preparation, selection and sowing of seeds, irrigation, weeding and crop protection, harvesting
- mine drainage- the outflow of acidic water from metal mines or coal mines
- farming: the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- to turn up earth, or an area of land, with a plow especially before planting seeds
- any animal lacking a backbone but large enough to see without a microscope
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons and typically remains waterlogged at all times
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- off- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- a substance that pollutes something
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- organisms or habitats situated rapidly moving water
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- to supply of water to land and crops to help growth
- unable to sustain crops or vegetation
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body
- to prepare and cultivate land for crops
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- zone- is part of the sea, lake, or river that is close to shore
- an area of low lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- water- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in the sand, soil, and rocks
- zone- is a deep zone of an inland body of freestanding water
- a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
- Zone- is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- organisms or habitats situated in still water
25 Clues: a substance that pollutes something • land consisting of marshes or swamps • unable to sustain crops or vegetation • to prepare and cultivate land for crops • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • organisms or habitats situated in still water • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body • to supply of water to land and crops to help growth • ...
Geo Terms Crossword 2022-08-23
Across
- a large area of nearly flat land
- a natural or artificial lake used to store water
- a dry environment with few plants and animals
- a channel built to carry water for irrigation or transportation
- a high flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- part of an ocean or lake that extends deeply into the land
- the starting point of a river
- a huge sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
- a bowl-shaped landform surrounded by higher land
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- part of an ocean that extends into the land; larger than a bay
- a hill with a flat top; smaller than a plateau
- a body of land completely surrounded by water
- a high landform with steep sides
- pass a narrow gap through a mountain range
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- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- a flow of water falling vertically
- a sheltered place along a coast where boats dock safely
- a large body of salt water
- a place where ships load and unload their goods
- land made of soil left behind as a river drains into a larger body of water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- the border between the two plates that make up Earth's crust
- a body of land nearly surrounded by water
- the land along an ocean
- a stream of water that flows across the land and empties into another body of water
- a rounded raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- an opening in Earth's surface through which hot rock and ask are forced out
- a wall built across a river creating a lake that stores water
- the place where a river empties
30 Clues: the land along an ocean • a large body of salt water • the starting point of a river • the place where a river empties • a large area of nearly flat land • a high landform with steep sides • a flow of water falling vertically • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a body of land nearly surrounded by water • pass a narrow gap through a mountain range • ...
Hydrosphere/Atmosphere Review 2025-01-13
Across
- Differences in seawater _______ (salinity and temperature) causes deep ocean currents
- Local wind pattern that moves air from the sea to land (daytime)
- Temperatures remain relatively _______ along coasts, because of water's high specific heat
- Natural process of cold water rising and bringing nutrients to the surface of ocean water
- Part of the water cycle that would decrease salinity of ocean water
- Heating and cooling differences of land and water affect temperatures and _______ of air masses above land and water
- Phenomena that causes the earth's water and wind to curve due to the Earth's rotation
- water's high specific ________ _________ regulates Earth's surface and atmospheric temperature, preventing rapid temperature changes
- natural process that allows the Earth to keep some of the heat from the sun
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- property of water that allows water molecules to climb up plants stems against gravity
- Wind is caused by the ______ heating of the earth; blows from areas of high to low pressure
- city area that is much hotter than rural areas
- human impact on the environment that removes trees; increasing the CO2 in the atmosphere
- "skin" on surface of water, allowing some insects to walk across it
- This type of nonrenewable resource is a common contributor to human caused global climate change
- greenhouse gas scientists are most concerned about
- Natural disaster caused by a low pressure system moving over warm tropical ocean water
- gas to liquid; requires a removal of heat
- Ocean ________ act as the Earth's heating and cooling system
- Cause of surface currents
- liquid to gas; requires an addition of heat energy
- Ice and snow have a low rate of absorption and a high _________ effect
22 Clues: Cause of surface currents • gas to liquid; requires a removal of heat • city area that is much hotter than rural areas • greenhouse gas scientists are most concerned about • liquid to gas; requires an addition of heat energy • Ocean ________ act as the Earth's heating and cooling system • Local wind pattern that moves air from the sea to land (daytime) • ...
Dewgong Moveset 2024-01-06
17 Clues: 1 Ice Sp • 17 Ice Ph • 27 Ice Sp • 55 Ice Sp • 65 Ice St • Evo Ice Sp • 23 Water St • 31 Water Ph • 49 Water Ph • 45 Water Ph • 33 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal Ph • 61 Normal St • 39 Normal Ph • 13 Normal St • 21 Psychic St
water as a Natural resource 2020-03-15
Across
- water is the water that contains the least amount of salts.
- is a solid form can be found in the polar regions
- it is the state of water that exists in the atmosphere
- is a place that gives the water in liquid state
- not man made thing
- is the mass per unit volume of a substance
- is a form of rain fall
- are the water bodies that helps to maintain the water cycle
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- it is the season that get the water in solid form
- gives the stored under ground water
- is another term for rain fall
- gives the brackish water that cannot be used to consumption
- is the place that gives words highest salt dissolved water
- is a solid state of water
- is an example for the gaseous state of water
15 Clues: not man made thing • is a form of rain fall • is a solid state of water • is another term for rain fall • gives the stored under ground water • is the mass per unit volume of a substance • is an example for the gaseous state of water • is a place that gives the water in liquid state • it is the season that get the water in solid form • ...
Watershed Crossword puzzle 2025-10-31
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- saturated area below the water table
- the mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean
- an area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- the attraction of water molecules to other molecules
- water on the ground that seeps into the soil
- it's an impermeable layer that prevents water from flowing from one aquifer to another
- vapor that turns back into a liquid
- in the 1930's, the Southern Plains suffered severe dust storms
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- the depth at which the soil is saturated with water
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- water that is released from clouds in various forms
- the attraction of water molecules to other substances
- water that fills in tiny gaps between soil and sediment underground
- water vapor that leaves the plant leaves
- water that runs along the land surface
15 Clues: vapor that turns back into a liquid • saturated area below the water table • water changing from a liquid to a gas • water that runs along the land surface • water vapor that leaves the plant leaves • water on the ground that seeps into the soil • the mouth of a freshwater river meets the ocean • the depth at which the soil is saturated with water • ...
Unit E Crossword Kaitlyn S 2018-06-13
Across
- water containing a high concentration of calcium and magnesium
- the variety of different kinds of species living in an ecosystem
- the cycle of processes when water circulates through oceans and the atmosphere
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- amount of waterborne materials it carries (rock, soil)
- highest level water will reach on shore
- the regular rising and falling of very large bodies of water
- forces saltwater through a membrane allowing only water to pass through, not salt
- theory explaining the structure of the earth’s crust with the interaction of other plates
- layers of sedimentary rocks forming such called a strata
- a profile and defined quality of a stream or river
- lowest level the water will reach on shore each day
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in a water sample
- an area drained by a river, a low lying area on the earth’s surface with thick layers of sediment
- process in which a liquid or vapour mixture of two or more substances is separated using the application of heat
- water held underground in soil or between rocks
- breaks down soil and rock with wind, water or other natural causes
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- colorless transparent odorless liquid that forms lakes, rivers etc.
- a boat on the surface of the water will cause a wash or _______________
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- degree to how pollution-free the air is in our atmosphere
- erosion or disintegration of rocks etc. caused by chemical reactions
- a large moving body of ice
- the transporting of a transparent liquid with soil and rocks
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- microscopic plants that are food for fish in the top and middle zones of lakes
- freshwater biologist who regularly measures levels of chemical in waters
- the buildup of chemical element, a soft gray metal
- highest point of land on a continent
- area of land that drains into one main lake or water
- gradual movement of continents across the earth’s surface
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- movements on the surface of the water
- presence in the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects on the environment
- laying down of sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform
- prevents erosion on the banks of rivers
- the solid outer part of earth, it is a plate
- consists of oil, salt and fertilizer which can affect plants and animals with chemicals even leading to the death of plants
- bacteria found in the intestines of humans and animals causing food poisoning
40 Clues: a large moving body of ice • amount of dissolved salts in water • highest point of land on a continent • movements on the surface of the water • water that is safe for humans to drink • highest level water will reach on shore • prevents erosion on the banks of rivers • the solid outer part of earth, it is a plate • water held underground in soil or between rocks • ...
Unit 1 Review 2023-10-10
Across
- This is where two tectonic plates pull apart and where magma rises to make new crust.
- This type of current occurs within the first 600 feet of ocean water and regulates climate.
- The process in the water cycle where water turns into a vapor through the pores of plants.
- The process in the water cycle where the Sun's heat turns water into a gas.
- This ocean is in between N.A., S.A., Europe and Africa.
- An underwater feature that can be formed by a dormant volcano.
- This type of current is created due to differences in salinity and temperature.
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- This ocean is only surrounded by the continent of Antarctica.
- The majority of Earth's freshwater is _________.
- The process in the water cycle where water vapor is cooled an turned back into a liquid.
- This feature is connected to the land and gently is submerged in ocean water.
- There is only 3% of this type of water on Earth.
- a type of water motion that is created by the gravitational pull of the moon.
- An underwater feature where two tectonic plates collide.
- There is 97% of this type of water on Earth.
- This type of water current is created when wind blows surface water out to sea and cold, nutrient rich water fills its place.
16 Clues: There is 97% of this type of water on Earth. • The majority of Earth's freshwater is _________. • There is only 3% of this type of water on Earth. • This ocean is in between N.A., S.A., Europe and Africa. • An underwater feature where two tectonic plates collide. • This ocean is only surrounded by the continent of Antarctica. • ...
Bathroom 2021-04-27
Across
- for bathing
- for drying clothes
- to store water for bathing
- to clean the body from dust and other impurities
- to wash one's face and hands
- to see yourself after showering
- to get the water out
- to dry face and hands
- to illuminate the bathroom
- to clean hair
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- to cover the bathroom glass
- for hanging clothes
- to clean teeth
- to open and close water
- for storing toiletries
- for wiping feet
- to defecate and urinate
- to dry off after bathing
- to draw water
19 Clues: for bathing • to draw water • to clean hair • to clean teeth • for wiping feet • for drying clothes • for hanging clothes • to get the water out • to dry face and hands • for storing toiletries • to open and close water • to defecate and urinate • to dry off after bathing • to store water for bathing • to illuminate the bathroom • to cover the bathroom glass • to wash one's face and hands • ...
Watersheds 2024-03-14
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- the place where an organism lives and that provides the things it needs to live or survive
- water soaking into the ground and collecting to form groundwater
- the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves fragments of rock and soil
- made up of living community and the nonliving factors that affect it
- living organisms in an environment
- water that has fallen from the sky gathers to form a body of water
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- any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the Earth's surface
- the draining away of water from the surface of land
- the degree of purity of water, determined by measuring the substances in water, besides water molecules
- water found underground in the cracks, pores and spaces in soil, sand and rocks
- nonliving factors in an environment
- the land area that supplies water to a river system
- a small stream that flows into a larger stream
- a coastal inlet or bay where freshwater mixes with salty ocean water
- small, solid particles of material from rocks or organisms which are moved by water or wind, resulting in erosion
- an area of land that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
16 Clues: living organisms in an environment • nonliving factors in an environment • a small stream that flows into a larger stream • the draining away of water from the surface of land • the land area that supplies water to a river system • water soaking into the ground and collecting to form groundwater • water that has fallen from the sky gathers to form a body of water • ...
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2015-03-17
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- An area that drains into a larger river
- A well in which rises because of pressure
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope
- An area that drains into a smaller river
- An area where the water table is at, near, or above the land surface
- A stream feeding another larger stream or lake
- A body of water considerable size contained on land
- A wetland dominated by peat moss
- A wetland dominated by trees
- Any large mass of ice that moves
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- Part of the Earth that contains water
- A lake that stores water; human use
- A rock layer that store water
- A wetland dominated by grasses
- The water found in cracks underground
- A small channel; a smaller river
- A large piece of freshwater ice
- The largest bodies of water on Earth
18 Clues: A wetland dominated by trees • A rock layer that store water • A wetland dominated by grasses • A large piece of freshwater ice • A small channel; a smaller river • A wetland dominated by peat moss • Any large mass of ice that moves • A lake that stores water; human use • The largest bodies of water on Earth • Part of the Earth that contains water • ...
Water Systems Crossword - Daniel B 2022-01-29
Across
- Name of canadas worst hurricaine
- a tool used to clean water
- the ability of a material to absorb heat
- closest water shed near Willowdale.
- which hemisphere has more ocean
- Area where hurricanes are common
- A cycle with no ending or beginning related to earths water
- water that contains only minimal quantities of dissolved salts
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- occurs when gasses in earth´s atmosphere trap the suns heat
- a gradual increase in the earths temperature mainly due to greenhouse gasses
- 97% of earths water
- caused by thunderstorms
- an area with a small localized climate that differs from the climate around it
- upper surface of ground water
- A sea with 37B tonnes of salt
- alot of snow built up
- underground freshwater reservoir
- an area of land in which all water present eventually drains into one large main water body
18 Clues: 97% of earths water • alot of snow built up • caused by thunderstorms • a tool used to clean water • upper surface of ground water • A sea with 37B tonnes of salt • which hemisphere has more ocean • Name of canadas worst hurricaine • underground freshwater reservoir • Area where hurricanes are common • closest water shed near Willowdale. • the ability of a material to absorb heat • ...
Evan's geo terms 2016-01-11
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- Flat topped landforms
- Body of water connecting two other bodies of water
- A narrow channel
- a Narrow piece of land
- Area of barren land
- A ring shaped island
- Point of land projecting a into a body of water
- A hill with steep sides and a flat top
- A body of salt water surrounded by land
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- A natural hot spring that spews water
- Area of low lying wetlands
- A river that flows into a larger river
- Vast treeless plains with low lying plants
- A narrow body of water
- Long valley filled by seawater
- A deep inlet os sea with a narrow mouth
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Wind blows these mounds of sand
18 Clues: A narrow channel • Area of barren land • A ring shaped island • Flat topped landforms • a Narrow piece of land • A narrow body of water • Area of low lying wetlands • Long valley filled by seawater • Wind blows these mounds of sand • Lowland region saturated by water • A natural hot spring that spews water • A river that flows into a larger river • ...
Geography 2023-03-30
Across
- Mountain created by liquid rock
- Deep narrow valley
- Area in a desert with water and plants
- Large body of ice slowly moving
- Area of land drained by a specific river and its' branches
- Flat open area
- A natural stream of water
- Set of islands
- Steep rock wall
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- Land with steep sides that stretches higher than a hill
- Small stream flowing into a larger one
- Low-lying land at the mouth of a river with soil built up
- Group of rocks and coral
- Narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- A body of water surrounded by land
- Land surrounded by water
- An elevated area of land
- Largest body of water
18 Clues: Flat open area • Set of islands • Steep rock wall • Deep narrow valley • Largest body of water • Group of rocks and coral • Land surrounded by water • An elevated area of land • A natural stream of water • Mountain created by liquid rock • Large body of ice slowly moving • A body of water surrounded by land • Small stream flowing into a larger one • ...
story of drinking water 0 2018-12-17
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- something water comes out of
- bruh you know what this means
- 30 percent of fresh water
- a cycle that has something to do with water
- something you drink
- something that water comes out of
- underground layer of material
- something water comes out of
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- a type of water thats good for your pipe
- the strength of something
- a type of water thats hard
- something to do with how water is made
- something people use to get clean
- something that's in water
- the type of water quality
15 Clues: something you drink • the strength of something • 30 percent of fresh water • something that's in water • the type of water quality • a type of water thats hard • something water comes out of • something water comes out of • bruh you know what this means • underground layer of material • something people use to get clean • something that water comes out of • ...
BLOOM'S TAXONOMY Weather Crossword By Aaditya Pattanaik 2017-05-04
Across
- what air pressure is measured in
- measures wind speed
- what the lower atmosphere, the troposphere, is like at any given time
- the changing of a liquid to a gas
- a place where groundwater seeps out of the ground
- getting fresh water from seawater
- the changing of a gas to a liquid
- precipitation that seeps into the ground and is stored in tiny holes, or pores, in soil and rocks
- The rising and falling of the sea; caused by the pull of the Moon and Sun's
- our layer of the atmosphere, the layer closest to Earth's surface, all life exists here, weather exists here too
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- an ocean movement; a large stream of water that flows in the ocean
- the air that surrounds the Earth
- a deep valley in the sea floor
- short for incoming solar radiation; means that the amount of the sun's energy that reaches the Earth at a given place and time
- a storage area for fresh water supplies
- a huge underwater volcanic mountain that may emerge from the ocean surface as an island
- a hole dug below the water table that water seeps into
- table the top of the water – filled spaces in the ground
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- The floor of an ocean, containing mountains, valleys, and plains.
- - when leaves of a plant give water back to the atmosphere
- an underground layer of rock or soil filled with water
22 Clues: measures wind speed • a deep valley in the sea floor • the air that surrounds the Earth • what air pressure is measured in • the changing of a liquid to a gas • getting fresh water from seawater • the changing of a gas to a liquid • the amount of water vapor in the air • a storage area for fresh water supplies • a place where groundwater seeps out of the ground • ...
Atmosphere, Water Cycle and Greenhouse Effect 2020-12-15
Across
- energy from the sun
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- layer of the atmosphere that is the coldest
- 2nd layer of atmosphere
- water contained in places such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and reservoirs
- layer of the atmosphere in which Earth's weather occurs and all life exists
- Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation
- layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest
- last layer of the atmosphere that extends out into outer space
- process in which the sun's heat turns liquid water into water vapor
- process in which water moves from the oceans to the air to the ground and finally back to the oceans
- the forming of tiny droplets of water as water vapor cools
- A gradual increase in average global temperature
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- water found beneath Earth's surface
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
- A gas produced by bacteria from hydrogen and carbon dioxide
- Gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- the layer of gases that surround the planet
- Water that flows across the land and enters rivers and streams. It eventually flows into lakes and the ocean.
- the gas formed when water evaporates
- damaging rays from the sun
- air becomes less dense and gets thinner and thinner as you move away from Earth's surface
- one of the most common gases in Earth's Atmosphere
23 Clues: energy from the sun • 2nd layer of atmosphere • damaging rays from the sun • water found beneath Earth's surface • the gas formed when water evaporates • layer of the atmosphere that is the coldest • the layer of gases that surround the planet • layer of the atmosphere that is the hottest • A gradual increase in average global temperature • ...
13 Chemical Changes 2021-04-06
Across
- This indicator is a mixture of dyes, showing different colours on a chart.
- Ethanoic acid is a __ acid.
- These salts are always soluble in water.
- This salt reacts with an alkali to release ammonia gas.
- Sodium __ reacts with zinc sulfate to give zinc hydroxide and sodium sulfate.
- Ethanoic or acetic acid is the main component.
- A strong acid.
- A measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- Law of conservation of __ gives a balanced equation.
- Acid reacts with a metal to give __ gas.
- The state symbol for ammonia solution (ammonia dissolved in water).
- Water is described by which state?
- Acids react with carbonates to give carbon __, salt and water.
- Acids turn blue __ paper red.
- Physical state of a substance is shown by __ symbols.
- Write a __ equation, then the chemical equation.
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- Barium __ is not soluble in water.
- In this reaction, an acid reacts with a base to give salt and water.
- pH of 7.
- These have a bitter taste.
- A substance that produces hydrogen ions in water.
- Lead carbonate, sulfate and __ are insoluble in water.
- This number is not written in front of a formula.
- All salts of group one elements are __ in water.
- Nitric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to give sodium __ (salt) and water.
- Air pollutants are __ to the environment and people.
- __ of fuels produces energy.
- Calcium oxide and hydroxide are used to reduce soil __.
28 Clues: pH of 7. • A strong acid. • These have a bitter taste. • Ethanoic acid is a __ acid. • __ of fuels produces energy. • Acids turn blue __ paper red. • Barium __ is not soluble in water. • Water is described by which state? • These salts are always soluble in water. • Acid reacts with a metal to give __ gas. • Ethanoic or acetic acid is the main component. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-10-02
Across
- When a breeze moves from the sea to the land due to cooler waters and warmer land at daytime
- Temperature at which air near the ground becomes fully saturated with water
- Cycle how carbon moves and cycles throughout earth and atmosphere
- Atmospheric conditions of a certain place at a certain time
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Boundary between two air masses
- The pressure that air exerts on the air or surface below it
- how water changes form and moves throughout the earth (evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and transpiration)
- large body of circulating air that has low pressure at its center and higher pressure on the outside
- when a cloud becomes over saturated (too full of) water and water falls to the earth (rain, snow, sleet, hail)
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- intense tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h
- the gases around earth
- Large body of circulating air that has high pressure at its center and lower pressure on the outside
- liquid water heating up and becoming water vapor (gas)
- when water vapor cools down and forms a cloud
- how something rots/decays
- Cycle how Nitrogen is cycled throughout earth in many different forms (fixation, animal waste, decay, and etc...)
- Breeze When a breeze moves from land to the sea due to cooler land and warmer water at night time
- when plants release water back into the atmosphere
- the compactness of a substance
20 Clues: the gases around earth • how something rots/decays • the compactness of a substance • Boundary between two air masses • Amount of water vapor in the air • when water vapor cools down and forms a cloud • when plants release water back into the atmosphere • intense tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h • liquid water heating up and becoming water vapor (gas) • ...
Science 2024-02-22
Across
- water 3% of the earths water is
- what is another word for how cold or hot something is
- A region, which is closer to the sea
- a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelop a planet
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- another word for H₂O
- any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
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- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- NEAR A LARGE BODY OF WATER, IN A GREENHOUSE
- the maximum amount that something can contain
- also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycl
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air.
- the upper surface of the zone of saturation
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- a mass of ice overlying snow that moves slowly down a mountain slope under the influence of gravity
- a mass of ice that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
- THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
21 Clues: another word for H₂O • water 3% of the earths water is • A region, which is closer to the sea • THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • NEAR A LARGE BODY OF WATER, IN A GREENHOUSE • the upper surface of the zone of saturation • the maximum amount that something can contain • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • ...
Earth’s Systems 2020-12-09
Across
- volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- crust that makes up continents
- top limit of stratosphere
- Earth’s outermost layer
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- plants take up water through their roots
- Pressure, pressure exerted by weight of air
- all living things on Earth
- total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- gas that helps keep Earth warm
- all the water on Earth
- how much an element occurs compared to others
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- large slabs in lithosphere
- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- outermost layer of atmosphere
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- top limit of troposphere
- water with salt in it
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- movement of water around earth
- outer part of the core
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- top limit of mesosphere
- water without salt in it
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- upper part of mantle
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- inner part of the core
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- Earth’s innermost layer
- lower part of mantle
- all the ice on Earth
- Earth’s middle layer
- crust that covers ocean floor
- all the rocks on and in Earth
40 Clues: upper part of mantle • lower part of mantle • all the ice on Earth • Earth’s middle layer • water with salt in it • outer part of the core • inner part of the core • all the water on Earth • top limit of mesosphere • Earth’s outermost layer • Earth’s innermost layer • top limit of troposphere • water without salt in it • top limit of stratosphere • all living things on Earth • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-28
Across
- air moves from an area of high __________ to an area of low ___________
- trees release water through their leaves as vapour
- the energy we think of as heat
- the other main thing that drives the water cycle and most cycles on Earth (3 letters)
- once clouds get heavy enough, gravity pulls the molecules back to the ground via snow or rain
- one of the two main things that drives the water cycle and most cycles on Earth (7 letters)
- the movement of matter due to differences in density
- water vapor molecules run into each other and stick together, eventually forming a cloud
- water seeps into the soil through this process
- the energy of motion
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- water gains enough energy to leave the liquid form and become water vapor
- the layer of the atmosphere that has the ozone layer
- the transfer of energy by contact
- when an object has more thermal energy, the particles move __________
- the layer of the atmosphere that experiences weather
- the transfer of energy by waves
- water that doesn't sink into the ground flows over the land and towards a body of water
- due to the Earth's spinning, wind curves instead of blowing straight from the poles to the equator because of the ___________
- when an object has less thermal energy, the particles move ___________
- the mass per unit volume of a material
- the process by which ice turns directly into water vapor - happening typically in high elevation
21 Clues: the energy of motion • the energy we think of as heat • the transfer of energy by waves • the transfer of energy by contact • the mass per unit volume of a material • water seeps into the soil through this process • trees release water through their leaves as vapour • the layer of the atmosphere that has the ozone layer • ...
Quarter 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- The layer next to the inner core but its mostly liquid.
- when a storm is present the precipitation comes out of a _.
- The layer that we live on.
- A place were running water is that is running into a more still body of water.
- when magma comes out of a volcano its now called what?
- A cloud on the ground.
- Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava.
- The hottest core in the Earth.
- when a plant releases its water its called what?
- When a body of water gets heated by the sun it causes what?
- A sedimentary rock that is very common on trails and caves.
- The largest layer of the Earth and is right below the crust
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- A place were humans used to get our water.
- A place that water goes into when it seepes into the ground.
- When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _.
- when a storm happens what happens to the water if it does not go into the ground and what is it called when it does it.
- When water is in this form it will likely turn into a cloud next.
- A place were 96.5 of our water is right now and it is all salt water.
- there are many of these making the crust of the earth and when these collide it makes an earth quake.
- When an item is in this form it is very hard.
20 Clues: A cloud on the ground. • The layer that we live on. • The hottest core in the Earth. • A place were humans used to get our water. • When an item is in this form it is very hard. • Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava. • when a plant releases its water its called what? • When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _. • ...
Vocab Puzzle 2017-06-08
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- group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- a small hill molded by glaciers
- an area above water at low tide and below at high tide
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem or species
- the condition of water based off an established standard
- a mass of rocks and sediments carried by a glacier
- large moving bodies of ice
- an area of raised terrain that separates a continent's river system
- the intensity of heat in a substance or place
- water safe for humans to drink
- an island created by the hardening of magma from a volcano underneath
- a community of living organisms with interaction
- characteristics used to describe a stream or a river
- osmosis the process of forcing water or liquid through a semipermeable membrane where only the solvent can pass
- sediment amount carried by a stream or other body of water
- a greenish-yellowish water-soluble gas
- physical characteristic of behavior of a species that increases its chances of survival in a given habitat
- water held underground
- use of something in the context of the home
- carried in or travelling on water
- weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- water from the sea
- the tidal mouth of a river
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- a glacier originating at a valley head and flowing downward between the walls of the valley
- the haziness of a fluid caused by a large number of microscopic particles
- an area of seabed around a landmass, where it's shallow compared to the rest
- water with a high mineral content
- process of a liquid moving through a semipermeablemembrane
- circular movement of water particles that causes a change of pattern to move over the water's surface
- a long ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier's meltwater
- the outer part of the earth, including the crust and upper mantle
- oxygen microscopic bubbles of oxygen mixed with water
- a rapid increase of algae population in freshwater and marine systems
- the concentration of salt in water
- a shallow, water-filled depression shaped by a retreating glacier
- an ice sheet covering a considerable amount of a continent
- process of purifying water with selective evaporation and condensation
- a region of the sea beyond the continental shelf's edge
- a parasite that causes an intestinal infection
- a mountain underwater that does not breach the surface
- streams of water that move within a larger body of water
- an outline or a short article giving a description
- the elevated region within a valley on the ocean floor between two tectonic plates
- daily changes of water level of the oceans
- process of eroding or being eroded
- a measure of acidity or alkalinity
- to observe something for a specific reason
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
48 Clues: water from the sea • water held underground • large moving bodies of ice • the tidal mouth of a river • water safe for humans to drink • a small hill molded by glaciers • water with a high mineral content • carried in or travelling on water • the concentration of salt in water • process of eroding or being eroded • a measure of acidity or alkalinity • ...
Chapter 14 review 2022-12-04
Across
- An increase of nutrients in a body of water causes by anthropogenic activities.
- A distinct point/location from which pollution is dircetly released into a body of water
- The process of sewage treatment where oxygen bubbles are made throughout the water where bacteria is eating other bacteria and cleaning out the water
- Acids that are deposited on Earth as rain/snow or as gases and particles that attach onto the surface of things like plants, water, and soil
- A heavy metal compound that occurs naturally in Earth's crust and can dissolve into groundwater. However, it can be removed from water using reverse osmosis, fine membrane filtration, and distillation
- Found in wastewater and are responsible for numerous diseases that can be contracted by humans and other organisms by ingesting or coming into contact with the water
- A naturally occurring heavy metal found in concentrations in water as a result of human activities that is highly toxic to humans. Can also occur through burning coal
- Non-chemical water pollution that occurs when human activities cause a big change in water temperature
- Oil that gets stuck under the surface of the water and it very difficult to remove from the ocean
- A group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- A group of chemicals that can pose serious health threats to humans as well as other organisms
- Solid waste material from wastewater
- If people are not connected to a city sewer system, they probably have this to treat their wastewater
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- The process of sewage treatment in which the large debris settles at the bottom of the tank before the rest of the water keeps moving through the treatment
- A humanmade pond that holds in manure produced from livestock
- An area in a body of water that is experiencing extremely low oxygen concentration which is resulting in the death of organisms
- An area that produces pollution (a subruban city or storm runoff from a parking lot)
- The legislation that sets the standards for safe drinking water
- Rarely found in drinking water but contaminates the water that does come into contact with it (usually after it passes through lead-lined pipes). Can cause damage to the brain, nervous system, and kidneys
- One way to clean up oil from the ocean after an oil spill that uses big sponges called booms to keep the oil from spreading
- A third approach to cleaning up oil is using genetically engineered bacterium.
- Responisble for 60% of oil pollution in the oceans surrounding North America and 45% of oil pollution in oceans worldwide
- Another option for cleaning up the floating oil is to apply chemicals that help to break up and disperse the oil before it hits the shoreline
- a drastic change in the water temperature that can kill organsims
- Low levels show that a water body is less polluted by wastewater. High levels indicate that a water body is highly polluted by wastewater
25 Clues: Solid waste material from wastewater • A group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • A humanmade pond that holds in manure produced from livestock • The legislation that sets the standards for safe drinking water • a drastic change in the water temperature that can kill organsims • ...
Story of Drinking Water 2018-12-04
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- is the smallest partical of an element
- water is wet and fluid
- water underground
- meter measure the amount of water
- kills any germs in water
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- ice 2%
- water is frozen water
- first people to record methods for treating water
- water is frozen water
- surface is covered with water 70%
- travels over the surface and fills lakes and rivers
- reader reads the water meter
- fresh water 1%
13 Clues: water underground • kills any germs in water • ice 2% • water is wet and fluid • is the smallest partical of an element • water is frozen water • water is frozen water • reader reads the water meter • surface is covered with water 70% • ...
Water's Journey 2015-03-18
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- the draining away of water from a surface of an area of land
- the careful use of resources
- a well in which water naturally rises above the level of the water table
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- water pollution that comes from a known and specific location
- cooling of water vapor to form droplets of water in clouds
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- a depression produced in a region where soluble rock has been removed by ground water
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit ground water
- the slope of a stream over a certain distance
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- a naturally formed underground chamber produced by solution activity in limestone
- rain, snow or sleet
- Pollution that comes from many diffuse sources
- a flow of groundwater that emerges naturally at the ground surface
- Landscape with sinkholes
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
16 Clues: rain, snow or sleet • Landscape with sinkholes • the careful use of resources • evaporation of water from plant leaves • the slope of a stream over a certain distance • Pollution that comes from many diffuse sources • the level below which the ground is saturated with water • cooling of water vapor to form droplets of water in clouds • ...
Irrigation Crossword 2025-01-20
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- water that bonds to the soil particles
- applying water to crops in such a way as to keep them wet but not too wet
- movement of water through soil layers of material
- sand, gravel, or rock formation capable of storing water below surface of land
- moisture in the atmosphere
- movement of water and dissolved compounds through the plant
- a product in many metabolic processes
- process of water exiting the plant through the stomata
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- plants that grow in moderately wet areas
- plants that thrive in very wet or even flooded conditions
- having two charged poles like a magnet
- when plants lose water more rapidly than they take it up
- pores on the bottom of a leaf through which carbon dioxide enters the plant and water vapor exits
- a liquid capable of dissolving
- water in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, and a hail
- portion of precipitation or irrigation water that flows off a field and enters surface streams or water bodies
16 Clues: moisture in the atmosphere • a liquid capable of dissolving • a product in many metabolic processes • having two charged poles like a magnet • water that bonds to the soil particles • plants that grow in moderately wet areas • movement of water through soil layers of material • water in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, and a hail • ...
study guide 2023-12-07
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- all the water above and below the ground
- sensitive to environmental changes
- found mostly in glaciers
- the change from a liquid to a gas
- two molecules are not alike
- is less dense
- can be traced to one source
- the process of which water goes through the earth
- water evaporating from oceans/lakes
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- goes down in water
- measure of cloudiness in water
- cant be sourced to one location
- the amount of thermal energy needed to raise the tempature
- when two molecules have opposite charges
- freeze at 0 degrees celsius
- two moleculees have the same charge
- evaporation of water from plants
- gas changing to a liquid
- compound in fertilizers
19 Clues: is less dense • goes down in water • compound in fertilizers • found mostly in glaciers • gas changing to a liquid • freeze at 0 degrees celsius • two molecules are not alike • can be traced to one source • measure of cloudiness in water • cant be sourced to one location • evaporation of water from plants • the change from a liquid to a gas • sensitive to environmental changes • ...
Chapter 3 What is your watershed address 2017-12-06
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- water pollution from a single source
- wise use of natural resources
- water pollution that comes from a combination of sources
- artificial or natural lake used to store and regulate discharge of water
- natural environment in which organisms live
- watershed that includes a particular location
- stream that flows into a larger stream or body of water
- stream that flows, dries, flows at different times of the year
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- stream that flows and lasts for a short length of time
- impurities in a substance such as water
- federal law governing water pollution
- stream that flows for most of the year
- a drainage area made up of watersheds
- process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension
- high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill too create a permanent channel
- wearing away of land surface materials
- the land from which water drains into a body of water
17 Clues: wise use of natural resources • water pollution from a single source • federal law governing water pollution • a drainage area made up of watersheds • stream that flows for most of the year • wearing away of land surface materials • impurities in a substance such as water • natural environment in which organisms live • watershed that includes a particular location • ...
Earth’s Systems 2020-12-09
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- top limit of troposphere
- plants take up water through their roots
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- Earth’s outermost layer
- all the rocks on and in Earth
- movement of water around earth
- large slabs in lithosphere
- crust that makes up continents
- Earth’s innermost layer
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- water without salt in it
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- all the water on Earth
- volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- water with salt in it
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- pressure exerted by weight of air
- crust that covers ocean floor
- upper part of mantle
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- all living things on Earth
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- all the ice on Earth
- outer part of the core
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- Earth’s middle layer
- total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- lower part of mantle
- top limit of mesosphere
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- inner part of the core
- how much an element occurs compared to others
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- gas that helps keep Earth warm
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- top limit of stratosphere
40 Clues: all the ice on Earth • Earth’s middle layer • lower part of mantle • upper part of mantle • water with salt in it • outer part of the core • inner part of the core • all the water on Earth • Earth’s outermost layer • top limit of mesosphere • Earth’s innermost layer • top limit of troposphere • water without salt in it • top limit of stratosphere • all living things on Earth • ...
Earth’s Systems 2020-12-09
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- movement of water around earth
- Earth’s innermost layer
- plants take up water through their roots
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- top limit of troposphere
- all the rocks on and in Earth
- inner part of the core
- large slabs in lithosphere
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- Earth’s outermost layer
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- Earth’s middle layer
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- pressure exerted by weight of air
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- all living things on Earth
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- upper part of mantle
- crust that covers ocean floor
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- water with salt in it
- water without salt in it
- all the water on Earth
- crust that makes up continents
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- how much an element occurs compared to others
- outer part of the core
- all the ice on Earth
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- top limit of mesosphere
- gas that helps keep Earth warm
- lower part of mantle
- top limit of stratosphere
40 Clues: all the ice on Earth • Earth’s middle layer • lower part of mantle • upper part of mantle • water with salt in it • all the water on Earth • inner part of the core • outer part of the core • Earth’s innermost layer • Earth’s outermost layer • top limit of mesosphere • water without salt in it • top limit of troposphere • top limit of stratosphere • large slabs in lithosphere • ...
Chapter 9 Surface and Groundwater 2021-03-04
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- upper surface of the water saturated zone of Earth's crust
- precipitation that does not evaporate or infiltrate but runs into streams
- smaller stream that enters a larger stream
- cave formation of mineral deposits
- special of hot spring that periodically shoots water in the air
- internal heat of Earth
- sediment carried by a fluid, such as a stream
- fan-shaped stream deposits formed at exiting a mountain
- water exiting at a higher temperature than the mean annual temperature of the location
- seeping of surface water into soil and rocks
- temporary deposit of sediment in a stream channel
- imaginary line that separate one drainage basin from another
- accumulation of sediments where a stream enters a lake or ocean
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- hole dug into an aquifer for the purpose of supplying water
- plants losing water vapor to the atmosphere
- erratic, swirling flow of a fluid such as water or wind
- abandoned meander loop of a stream, cut off from the main stream channel, filled with water
- percentage of pore spaces in a rock or sediment
- water is added to an aquifer by infiltration and movement of water from Earth's surface
- outer part of a stream's meander loop
- layer of rock that allows the flow of groundwater
- circular depression on Earth's surface formed by the collapse of the roof of a cave
- fluid flow in which molecules flow in straight line paths parallel to the sides of the channel rather than in chaotic paths
23 Clues: internal heat of Earth • cave formation of mineral deposits • outer part of a stream's meander loop • smaller stream that enters a larger stream • plants losing water vapor to the atmosphere • seeping of surface water into soil and rocks • sediment carried by a fluid, such as a stream • percentage of pore spaces in a rock or sediment • ...
Geographic Dictionary 2021-06-28
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- a rounded, elevated area of land smaller than a mountain
- an area of land that sticks out into a lake or ocean
- part of a large body of water that is smaller than a gulf
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- an ocean ridge made up of skeletal remains of tiny sea animals
- a large part of the ocean that extends into land
- an area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2,000 feet
- an area where a river deposits soil into the ocean
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas
- an area of land near the ocean
- a large area of slow-moving ice
- an area of land covered by shallow water
- a deep, narrow valley with steep walls
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- a circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapses
- a nearly flat land
- an area of low lands between hills or mountains
- a natural flow of water that runs through the land
- an opening in Earth's crust where lava, ash, and gases erupt
- a large, flat elevated area of land
- an area of densely wooded land
- an inland body of water
- an area of land surrounded entirely by water
- an area in the desert with a water source
- a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a large body of water
- a hill of sand shaped by sand
26 Clues: a nearly flat land • a large body of water • an inland body of water • a hill of sand shaped by sand • an area of densely wooded land • an area of land near the ocean • a large area of slow-moving ice • a large, flat elevated area of land • a deep, narrow valley with steep walls • an area of land covered by shallow water • an area in the desert with a water source • ...
Quarter 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- The layer next to the inner core but its mostly liquid.
- when a storm is present the precipitation comes out of a _.
- The layer that we live on.
- A place were running water is that is running into a more still body of water.
- when magma comes out of a volcano its now called what?
- A cloud on the ground.
- Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava.
- The hottest core in the Earth.
- when a plant releases its water its called what?
- When a body of water gets heated by the sun it causes what?
- A sedimentary rock that is very common on trails and caves.
- The largest layer of the Earth and is right below the crust
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- A place were humans used to get our water.
- A place that water goes into when it seepes into the ground.
- When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _.
- when a storm happens what happens to the water if it does not go into the ground and what is it called when it does it.
- When water is in this form it will likely turn into a cloud next.
- A place were 96.5 of our water is right now and it is all salt water.
- there are many of these making the crust of the earth and when these collide it makes an earth quake.
- When an item is in this form it is very hard.
20 Clues: A cloud on the ground. • The layer that we live on. • The hottest core in the Earth. • A place were humans used to get our water. • When an item is in this form it is very hard. • Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava. • when a plant releases its water its called what? • When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _. • ...
Johto Pokédex 201-256 2024-01-19
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- 251 Rock/Dark II
- 214 Dark/Fire II
- 242 Fire/Flying I
- 221 Normal II
- 208 Ground I
- 234 Fire I
- 248 Dragon/Flying I
- 246 Dragon I
- 228 Rock/Water I
- 227 Rock/Water I
- 210 Normal I
- 253 Fire/Flying II
- 225 Rock/Water I
- 205 Normal/Flying I
- 215 Dark/Fire II
- 250 Rock/Ground II
- 249 Rock/Ground II
- 223 Normal II
- 216 Fire II
- 241 Electric/Flying I
- 218 Dark/Ice II
- 244 Fire II
- 252 Psychic/Flying II
- 209 Ground I
- 206 Fire I
- 239 Water I
- 217 Fire/Rock II
- 255 Psychic I
- 213 Dark/Flying II
- 233 Grass/Poison I
- 219 Ghost II
- 212 Ground/Rock I
- 226 Rock/Water I
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- 207 Fire I
- 235 Fire I
- 211 Ground/Rock I
- 237 Water I
- 201 Ground II
- 204 Normal/Flying I
- 236 Fire/Flying I
- 240 Ice/Flying I
- 245 Water II
- 203 Steel/Flying II
- 202 Water/Flying II
- 224 Water/Ice I
- 256 Psychic/Grass II
- 232 Grass/Poison I
- 238 Water I
- 230 Normal I
- 231 Grass/Poison I
- 220 Normal I
- 222 Normal I
- 247 Dragon I
- 254 Psychic I
- 229 Rock/Flying I
- 243 Electric II
56 Clues: 207 Fire I • 235 Fire I • 234 Fire I • 206 Fire I • 237 Water I • 238 Water I • 216 Fire II • 244 Fire II • 239 Water I • 208 Ground I • 245 Water II • 246 Dragon I • 210 Normal I • 230 Normal I • 220 Normal I • 222 Normal I • 247 Dragon I • 209 Ground I • 219 Ghost II • 221 Normal II • 201 Ground II • 223 Normal II • 254 Psychic I • 255 Psychic I • 224 Water/Ice I • 218 Dark/Ice II • 243 Electric II • 251 Rock/Dark II • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2022-11-01
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- principle law governing pollution control in the Nation's waterways
- the removal of biodegradable organic matter and suspended solids through the processes of aeration and filtration
- rapid increase/accumulation of algae in a body of water due to excess nutrients
- sewage is stored in a basin where solids settle to the bottom and oil and lighter substances rise to the top
- a single identifiable source of pollution
- reduced level of oxygen in the water
- sets standards for drinking water quality and monitors states, water suppliers, etc. who enforce those standards
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- bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present
- excess of nutrients in water, typically from runoff
- the amount of oxygen that is present in water
- water testing method used to determine active fecal waste amount
- natural chemical found in soil, air, and water; major fertilizer
- runoff from rain and snow melt bring pollutants into water
- wastes that can be decomposed by oxygen-requiring bacteria
- amount of dissolved oxygen measured at specified distances from a pollution source in water
- a bacterium, virus, or microorganism that causes disease
- large collection of trash located in the central North Pacific Ocean
- the final stage of the multi-stage wastewater cleaning process; removes inorganic compounds, bacteria, viruses, and parasites
- an element that provides a quarter of all necessary nutrients for growth
- bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is not present
- underground sewer through which domestic wastewater flows for sewage treatment
21 Clues: reduced level of oxygen in the water • a single identifiable source of pollution • the amount of oxygen that is present in water • excess of nutrients in water, typically from runoff • bacteria that can grow and live when oxygen is present • a bacterium, virus, or microorganism that causes disease • runoff from rain and snow melt bring pollutants into water • ...
Watery Earth 2016-03-22
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- porous underground layer of rock where water is stored
- to move slowly down through earth's layers
- having many small spaces or holes
- things that meet our needs and wants
- this type of water is on the earth
- condensation in clouds that falls as rain, snow, or hail
- this type of water has been used and needs to be cleaned
- change of a gas into a liquid
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- the way water circulates between air, earth's surface, and underground aquifers
- this type of water is stored beneath earth's surface
- changing of a liquid into gas
- when water evaporates from the leaves of plants
- using something carefully so its not wasted
- this type of water has little or no salt
- something that contaminates water, air, or soil
- harmful change in the earth's environment caused by pollutants
- water in large bodies (like oceans, seas, lakes)
17 Clues: changing of a liquid into gas • change of a gas into a liquid • having many small spaces or holes • this type of water is on the earth • things that meet our needs and wants • this type of water has little or no salt • to move slowly down through earth's layers • using something carefully so its not wasted • when water evaporates from the leaves of plants • ...
Daily Sun Summer Camp Week 2: Animals 2025-07-07
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- needs fresh food, water, and a safe space to hop.
- needs a dust bath, hay, and a large cage.
- needs a large cage, food, and toys to play with.
- needs a cage, water, and a wheel to exercise.
- needs food, water, exercise, and love.
- Pig needs hay, fresh vegetables, and clean water.
- needs a tank with the right temperature and special food.
- needs a cage, food, water, and toys.
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- needs moisture, vegetables, and a safe box.
- needs grains, water, and a safe coop.
- needs a tank with clean water and fish food.
- needs a clean cage, food, and time to fly safely.
- needs food, water, toys, and a litter box.
- needs heat lamps, insects, and a safe habitat.
- needs seeds, clean water, and toys to play with.
- needs a secure tank and insects for food.
- needs leafy greens, a heat source, and sunlight.
17 Clues: needs a cage, food, water, and toys. • needs grains, water, and a safe coop. • needs food, water, exercise, and love. • needs a dust bath, hay, and a large cage. • needs a secure tank and insects for food. • needs food, water, toys, and a litter box. • needs moisture, vegetables, and a safe box. • needs a tank with clean water and fish food. • ...
By: Griffen Suarez 2017-12-11
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- water is a ____ molecule
- 83 percent of our blood is
- fresh water one percent of water on earth is
- bonding the stickiness of water
- stable water keeps our
- molecule two hydrogen molecule and one oxygen molecule
- ice two percent of water on earth is
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- swimming pools have ____ times as much chlorine as drinking water
- calcium and magnesium cause
- is a disinfectant
- solvent water is the
- water 97 percent of water on earth is
- the symbol for iron
- too much ____ can stain clothes
14 Clues: is a disinfectant • the symbol for iron • solvent water is the • stable water keeps our • water is a ____ molecule • 83 percent of our blood is • calcium and magnesium cause • bonding the stickiness of water • too much ____ can stain clothes • ice two percent of water on earth is • water 97 percent of water on earth is • fresh water one percent of water on earth is • ...
By: Griffen Suarez 2017-12-11
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- water 97 percent of water on earth is
- is a disinfectant
- bonding the stickiness of water
- molecule two hydrogen molecule and one oxygen molecule
- ice two percent of water on earth is
- swimming pools have ____ times as much chlorine as drinking water
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- water is a ____ molecule
- solvent water is the
- the symbol for iron
- calcium and magnesium cause
- stable water keeps our
- fresh water one percent of water on earth is
- 83 percent of our blood is
- too much ____ can stain clothes
14 Clues: is a disinfectant • the symbol for iron • solvent water is the • stable water keeps our • water is a ____ molecule • 83 percent of our blood is • calcium and magnesium cause • bonding the stickiness of water • too much ____ can stain clothes • ice two percent of water on earth is • water 97 percent of water on earth is • fresh water one percent of water on earth is • ...
water cycle extra vocab 2025-08-11
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- – water that flows over land into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- – the release of water vapour from plants into the air.
- – when water gathers in rivers, lakes, oceans, or underground.
- vapour – water in gas form, invisible to the eye.
- – when water vapour cools and turns back into liquid drops.
- – water falling from the sky as rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- – when water changes from liquid to gas (water vapour) due to heat.
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- nuclei – tiny particles in the air that water vapour sticks to in order to form droplets.
- – the amount of water vapour in the air.
- – all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and glaciers.
- formation – the process of clouds forming from condensed water vapour.
- – water stored under the Earth’s surface in soil and rocks.
- – a process that repeats over and over.
- – a natural or artificial place where water is stored.
- – when water soaks into the ground.
15 Clues: – when water soaks into the ground. • – a process that repeats over and over. • – the amount of water vapour in the air. • vapour – water in gas form, invisible to the eye. • – a natural or artificial place where water is stored. • – the release of water vapour from plants into the air. • – water stored under the Earth’s surface in soil and rocks. • ...
What Is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
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- portion of land drained by a river
- a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again in different times of the year
- called the Río de los Brazos de Dios by early Spanish explorers
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- The process of exposing water to air, allowing air and water to mix and water to absorb the gasses in air.
- power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, 5 miles northwest of Bryan tx
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet
- wearing away of land surface materials
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- river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- water pollution coming from multiple outlets
- tributary stream of a river forming part of it's source
- a barrier or structure, natural or made by humans or animals, that is places across a stream or river to hold water back from flowing downstream
- loose material that results from natural breakdown
- It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River
- ridge of land that separates water into flowing rivers
- continuous flows all year long during normal rainfall
- particles being carried in water
- water and all things that live in or around water.
- typically shallow and mostly streams that respond to rainfall
- a body of saltwater separated from the ocean by a coral reef, sandbar, or barrier island.
20 Clues: particles being carried in water • portion of land drained by a river • wearing away of land surface materials • water pollution coming from multiple outlets • loose material that results from natural breakdown • water and all things that live in or around water. • river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • ...
Matter and its interactions 2020-09-17
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- Biomolecule that is the most abundant dietary source of energy
- Type of bond formed between molecules of water without sharing electrons.
- Element key to forming the phospholipid bilayer.
- Type of bond formed when two atoms share their electrons.
- Acids, Biomolecule associated with genetic information
- Element that is the lightest and simplest chemical element.
- Basic building blocks off all things.
- Biomolecule that has both a structural and dynamic role.
- Element fundamental for bacterial cyclic processes.
- Water property that makes water molecules stick to other polar molecules.
- Water has hydrogen bonds that easily break and reform which allows water to absorb a lot of _________.
- Water property that makes water molecules stick to other water molecules.
- Substance made of atoms with the same number of protons.
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- Biomolecule insoluble in water associated with long-term energy storage.
- Element that is known to form different types of chemical bonds.
- A particle part of the atom's nucleus positively charged.
- Element that is found in all amino acids, therefore all proteins as well.
- Type of molecule that has partial charges in its structure.
- The _________ of water depends on temperature. It's responsible for ice floating.
- A particle that surrounds the atom's nucleus.
- Type of bond formed when one atom gives an electron/s and another atom receives the electron/s.
- Acronym used to refer to the six most present elements in living organisms.
- Element vital for respiration.
- A particle part of the atom's nucleus with no electrical charge.
24 Clues: Element vital for respiration. • Basic building blocks off all things. • A particle that surrounds the atom's nucleus. • Element key to forming the phospholipid bilayer. • Element fundamental for bacterial cyclic processes. • Acids, Biomolecule associated with genetic information • Biomolecule that has both a structural and dynamic role. • ...
Matter and its interactions 2020-09-17
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- Type of bond formed between molecules of water without sharing electrons
- Type of bond formed when two atoms share their electrons
- Water has hydrogen bonds that easily break and reform which allows water to absorb a lot of _________
- Type of molecule that has partial charges in its structure
- The _________ of water depends on temperature. It's responsible for ice floating
- A particle part of the atom's nucleus positively charged
- Element key to forming the phospholipid bilayer
- Element vital for respiration
- A particle part of the atom's nucleus with no electrical charge
- Biomolecule associated with genetic information
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- Acronym used to refer to the six most present elements in living organisms
- Element that is the lightest and simplest chemical element
- Element that is known to form different types of chemical bonds
- A particle that surrounds the atom's nucleus
- Biomolecule that is the most abundant dietary source of energy
- Substance made of atoms with the same number of protons
- Basic building blocks off all things
- Biomolecule insoluble in water associated with long-term energy storage
- Biomolecule that has both a structural and dynamic role
- Type of bond formed when one atom gives an electron/s and another atom receives the electron/s
- Water property that makes water molecules stick to other water molecules
- Element fundamental for bacterial cyclic processes
- Element that is found in all amino acids, therefore all proteins as well
- Water property that makes water molecules stick to other polar molecules
24 Clues: Element vital for respiration • Basic building blocks off all things • A particle that surrounds the atom's nucleus • Element key to forming the phospholipid bilayer • Biomolecule associated with genetic information • Element fundamental for bacterial cyclic processes • Substance made of atoms with the same number of protons • ...
25 Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- long,steep-sided glacial valley now filled with sea water
- hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two bodies of water
- an inland grassland area
- a row or chain of mountains
- large chunks of ice that breaks off of a glacier
- sandy, pebbly or rocky, shore of a body of water
- long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- River or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- flat landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
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- high steep or overhanging rock space
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses nod separates two bodies of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- lowland region saturated by water
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- flat topped elevated landforms
- an area of sea or ocean, partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- an area of low lying wet land
- area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- point of land projecting in a body of water
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • a row or chain of mountains • an area of low lying wet land • flat topped elevated landforms • deeper part of a river or harbor • lowland region saturated by water • high steep or overhanging rock space • body of water completely surrounded by land • point of land projecting in a body of water • large chunks of ice that breaks off of a glacier • ...
Geography Terms 2014-12-17
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- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- narrow piece of land that connects two land masses and separates two body's of water
- flat landmasses higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- dry area of land desolate waterless without vegetation
- a row of chain or mountains
- high steep or over hanging rock face
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two large body's of water
- an area of low-lying wet land
- an island grass land
- Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth
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- hill that rises abrubltly from surrounding area with sloping sides and flat top
- natural hot springs that emits a column of hot water and steam into the air
- land that rises above surrounding with steep slopes and a peak summit
- Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls
- a river or stream that flows into a large river or stream
- body of water completely surrounded two times
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- Lowland region saturated by water
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- flute topped elevated landforms
25 Clues: an island grass land • a row of chain or mountains • an area of low-lying wet land • flute topped elevated landforms • Lowland region saturated by water • a piece of land surrounded by water • high steep or over hanging rock face • Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls • body of water completely surrounded two times • Point of land projecting into a body of water • ...
science 2024-02-24
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- describes the boundary between water-saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed
- a system of winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure
- any kind of weather condition where something's falling from the sky.
- a covering of ice over a large area
- the suite of climatic conditions measured in localized areas near the earth's surface.
- Global-warming is the long-term heating of Earth's surface
- the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of an object by 1°C
- a storm with a violent wind
- an area of land that catches rain and snow and drains or seeps into a marsh
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- A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- What is solid water called?
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- How hot does water need to be to boil?
- a giant, rotating storm that brings wind, rain, and destruction
- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air
- The long-term distribution of heat and precipitation on Earth's surface
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice
20 Clues: What is solid water called? • a storm with a violent wind • a covering of ice over a large area • How hot does water need to be to boil? • a large body of water surrounded by land • a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice • Global-warming is the long-term heating of Earth's surface • a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane's sustained wind speed • ...
Geology vocab 2024-05-21
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- the tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other.
- the tendency of water to stick to other substances
- a system for the detection of objects under water and for measuring the water's depth
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius...amount of heat required to increase the temperature of water
- the amount of matter in a given space; mass per unit volume
- underwater robots that are deployed from the ship to the sea
- the area of land that is drained by a water system
- an opening in the seabed of the Earth by which geothermal energy escapes.
- Zone the area of the ocean outside of coastal areas.
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- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface.
- the area drained by a river and its tributaries
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- the quality of water that makes it able to dissolve more substances than any other solvent can
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater.
- collection of organisms that drift in water
- live in or on the bottom.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- Animals that swim or move freely in the ocean
20 Clues: live in or on the bottom. • collection of organisms that drift in water • Animals that swim or move freely in the ocean • the area drained by a river and its tributaries • the tendency of water to stick to other substances • the area of land that is drained by a water system • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2025-11-20
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- wetlands on low, flat land with little water movement
- marshes with slightly salty water
- area where sunlight reaches only about 100 meters deep
- lake with a large amount of nutrients and plant growth
- flat, poorly drained wetlands dominated by woody plants and trees
- coastal areas covered by salt water all or part of the time
- marshes with saltier water and specialized plants and animals
- areas covered by fresh water for part of the year
- increase in nutrients in aquatic ecosystems causing plant and bacteria growth
- microscopic animals that drift in the water
- microscopic plants that drift in the water
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- depletion of fish populations by excessive harvesting
- ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands with low salinity
- area where freshwater mixes with saltwater and deposits nutrient-rich mud
- tropical wetlands dominated by mangrove trees that protect coastlines
- water environments whose organisms are determined by salinity and other physical factors
- maritime grass-dominated habitat that absorbs pollutants
- shallow freshwater zone where light reaches the bottom
- cold, oxygen-rich beginnings of a river
- limestone ridges in warm saltwater containing diverse species
- long ridge of sand parallel to shore that protects the mainland
- deepest lake layer with little light where decay accumulates
- organisms that swim independently of currents
- bottom-dwelling organisms of aquatic ecosystems
- microscopic organisms that float or drift in water
- areas of land that are periodically underwater or have water-saturated soil
26 Clues: marshes with slightly salty water • cold, oxygen-rich beginnings of a river • microscopic plants that drift in the water • microscopic animals that drift in the water • organisms that swim independently of currents • bottom-dwelling organisms of aquatic ecosystems • areas covered by fresh water for part of the year • microscopic organisms that float or drift in water • ...
Earth's Spheres, Atmosphere Layers, Water Cycle 2025-03-03
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- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- Layers of gases that surround the Earth.
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid due to loss of heat energy
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The layer of the atmosphere with the hottest temperatures. (4th layer)
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas (caused by heat energy)
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The part of Earth where all living things exist.
- The first layer of Earth's atmosphere. Where clouds and weather occur.
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- The second layer of the atmosphere that contains ozone and absorbs UV radiation.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface (
- Water Water that collects on the surface of the ground. (Ex. lakes, rivers, runoff)
- All of Earth's water
- A gas that absorbs ultraviolet solar radiation and is found mostly in the stratosphere
- the rocky solid part of the earth
- When water on the ground surface soaks into the soil
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- The third layer of the atmosphere and is the coldest layer.
18 Clues: All of Earth's water • the rocky solid part of the earth • Layers of gases that surround the Earth. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The part of Earth where all living things exist. • When water on the ground surface soaks into the soil • The third layer of the atmosphere and is the coldest layer. • ...
Science Crossword A/B Project 2018-12-01
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- The state in which water is wet, this is the most familiar state
- Effects our drinking system and the organisms that live there
- Liquid water becoming a gas
- The first people to record methods of treating water
- The first step in the water treatment system
- Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid
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- A water source under the ground
- If used in high doses, It can cause crippling bone disorder
- The last step in the water treatment system
- Caused by sustained groundwater pumping
- The state in which water is in the air and not visible
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Water moving downward through openings in the soil
- The first country to use chlorine to kill germs in water
- The state in which water is frozen
15 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Liquid water becoming a gas • A water source under the ground • The state in which water is frozen • Caused by sustained groundwater pumping • Water vapor becoming a liquid or a solid • The last step in the water treatment system • The first step in the water treatment system • Water moving downward through openings in the soil • ...
Water Cycle, Clouds and Weather Instruments Vocab 2021-02-05
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- "thunderhead" or storm clouds, piled high rain clouds
- a measure of how warm something is
- an instrument used to measure temperature
- the prefix for clouds that form below 2,000 ft.
- the condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- a stratus cloud that forms close to the ground
- the prefix for clouds that are above 6,000 ft.
- rain cloud
- plants release water through tiny openings in their leaves
- when water vapor changes into a liquid
- water turns into a gas called this
- an instrument used to show wind direction
- liquid water changes into water vapor
- the layer of gas that surrounds Earth
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- the weight of the atmosphere
- low, wide, gray blanket clouds
- a scientist who studies weather
- the layer of rock and soil where groundwater is stored
- puffy with white flat bottoms, "cotton ball clouds"
- a collection of underground water
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- moving air
- an instrument that measures wind speed
- white and feathery, the highest cloud made up of ice crystals
- an instrument that is used to measure the amount of precipitation that falls
- the change of water from one state to another as it moves between the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- an instrument used to measure air pressure
- a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals
- water that flows over the land's surface into bodies of water
29 Clues: rain cloud • moving air • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • the weight of the atmosphere • low, wide, gray blanket clouds • a scientist who studies weather • a collection of underground water • a measure of how warm something is • water turns into a gas called this • liquid water changes into water vapor • the layer of gas that surrounds Earth • an instrument that measures wind speed • ...
Earth’s Systems 2020-12-09
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- top limit of troposphere
- plants take up water through their roots
- outermost layer of atmosphere
- Earth’s outermost layer
- all the rocks on and in Earth
- movement of water around earth
- large slabs in lithosphere
- crust that makes up continents
- Earth’s innermost layer
- water evaporates through stomata in leaves
- atmospheric layer 85km-500km above Earth
- water without salt in it
- atmospheric layer closest to Earth
- all the water on Earth
- volume of an element compared to volume of other elements
- oxygen and silicon bound together
- atmospheric layer 10km-50km above Earth
- step in water cycle where liquid changes to gas
- water with salt in it
- atmospheric layer 50km-85km above Earth
- pressure exerted by weight of air
- crust that covers ocean floor
- upper part of mantle
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- all living things on Earth
- all the air on and surrounding Earth
- water vapor condenses into liquid
- all the ice on Earth
- outer part of the core
- water falls to Earth’s surface
- Earth’s middle layer
- total mass of an element compared to mass of other elements
- lower part of mantle
- top limit of mesosphere
- outermost layer/shell of Earth
- inner part of the core
- how much an element occurs compared to others
- water On Earth’s surface is absorbed into ground
- gas that helps keep Earth warm
- runoff collects in rivers and flows to lakes or oceans
- top limit of stratosphere
40 Clues: all the ice on Earth • Earth’s middle layer • lower part of mantle • upper part of mantle • water with salt in it • outer part of the core • inner part of the core • all the water on Earth • Earth’s outermost layer • top limit of mesosphere • Earth’s innermost layer • top limit of troposphere • water without salt in it • top limit of stratosphere • all living things on Earth • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2021-05-05
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- A water-soluble molecule made up of nitrogen and oxygen, commonly found in agricultural fertilizers
- The process by which water is released from plans leaves
- Ability of something to allow liquids to run through it
- The process by which plants convert energy from the sun into food
- When large amounts of nutrients enter the water and cause an increase in the amount of oxygen
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food; fish farming.
- Very small aquatic animals
- Water that percolates through the surface and is retained in underlying rock and soil.
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- Chemicals used to kill weeds
- An area of land over which water flows to reach a common body of water such as a lake or pond
- An underground water system made of porous rock and sand
- A hole that is drilled into the aquifer
- Water returning to the surface after being absorbed by the ground
- The change in water from liquid to gas
- A general term for small, chlorophyll-containing plants such as seaweed or pond scum
- When precipitation is absorbed into the ground and moves down through the soil
- Water that is released from the atmosphere as rain, snow, hail, etc.
- Single celled algae
- A colorless, odorless gas that is a non-metallic element which makes up almost four fifths of the air
- Chemical substances applied to plants to keep insects away
20 Clues: Single celled algae • Very small aquatic animals • Chemicals used to kill weeds • The change in water from liquid to gas • A hole that is drilled into the aquifer • Ability of something to allow liquids to run through it • An underground water system made of porous rock and sand • The process by which water is released from plans leaves • ...
Rivers 2020-10-08
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- World's longest river
- Tiny particles floating in water
- Freshwater meets ocean, creating brackish water in the mouth
- Small rocks
- Where water cannot erode the tough bedrock, so flows over it and fall off an edge
- A lake created when a meander is cut off
- Water smashing into banks at high speed, wearing them away
- Chemicals completely dissolved in water
- Small, gravel like stones
- The three sections of a river (Upper, middle, lower)
- Water dissolving via chemical reactions
- the speed of the river
- Rocks rubbing against bed, banks wearing them away
- Where a small stream meets the main river
- The process of wearing away land
- The start of a river
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- When materials are dropped as the river slows
- world's largest river (most water)
- Small particles bounce along the river bed
- As rivers slow down, sediment is deposited creating slow, stagnant streams
- The point at which two rivers meet
- When a river erodes away the bank ant starts to curve
- Fine sand carried by running water
- Where material is carried down the river
- Inlets of water eroded by glaciers, famous in Norway
- The point at which the river meets the sea
- Material settling at the bottom of liquid
- Particles are rolled along river bed
- Particles collide, breaking into smaller pieces
- As outside bends erode, water moves to inside bends, leaving material behind
30 Clues: Small rocks • The start of a river • World's longest river • the speed of the river • Small, gravel like stones • Tiny particles floating in water • The process of wearing away land • world's largest river (most water) • The point at which two rivers meet • Fine sand carried by running water • Particles are rolled along river bed • Chemicals completely dissolved in water • ...
Geographic Dictionary 2021-08-28
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- an area of land covered by shallow water
- an area of land surrounded entirely by water
- a natural flow of water that runs through the land
- an inland body of water
- a nearly flat area
- a deep, narrow valley with steep walls
- an area of land that sticks out into a lake or ocean
- a circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapses
- an area of land near the ocean
- an ocean ridge made up of skeletal remains of tiny sea animals
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas
- a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- an area of low land between hills or moutains
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- a large body of water
- a large part of the ocean that extends into land
- a hill of sand shaped by wind
- an opening in Earth's crust where lava, ash and gases erupt
- an area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2000 feet
- an area where a river deposits soil into the ocean
- a large area of slow-moving ice
- part of a large body of water that is smaller than a gulf
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- an area of land near the ocean
- an area of densely wooded land
- a large flat elevated area of land
- an area in the desert with a water source
- a rounded, elevated area of land smaller than a mountain
27 Clues: a nearly flat area • a large body of water • an inland body of water • a hill of sand shaped by wind • an area of land near the ocean • an area of densely wooded land • an area of land near the ocean • a large area of slow-moving ice • a large flat elevated area of land • a deep, narrow valley with steep walls • an area of land covered by shallow water • ...
What Is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
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- tributary stream of a river forming part of it's source
- called the Río de los Brazos de Dios by early Spanish explorers
- water pollution coming from multiple outlets
- The process of exposing water to air, allowing air and water to mix and water to absorb the gasses in air.
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet
- It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River
- power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, 5 miles northwest of Bryan tx
- a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again in different times of the year
- a body of saltwater separated from the ocean by a coral reef, sandbar, or barrier island.
- loose material that results from natural breakdown
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- water and all things that live in or around water.
- continuous flows all year long during normal rainfall
- typically shallow and mostly streams that respond to rainfall
- particles being carried in water
- wearing away of land surface materials
- portion of land drained by a river
- ridge of land that separates water into flowing rivers
- a barrier or structure, natural or made by humans or animals, that is places across a stream or river to hold water back from flowing downstream
- river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
20 Clues: particles being carried in water • portion of land drained by a river • wearing away of land surface materials • water pollution coming from multiple outlets • water and all things that live in or around water. • loose material that results from natural breakdown • river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • ...
8E Solutions 2023-08-05
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- The amount of a solid that will dissolve in 100 g of a liquid.
- Separating things that have not dissolved from a liquid.
- A liquid turning into a gas.
- The apparatus used for distillation.
- When a solid splits up and mixes with a liquid to make a solution.
- The solid bits that are trapped by filter paper.
- A solid that will not dissolve.
- The liquid that has dissolved a solid to make a solution.
- Water without the chemicals that are in hard water.
- Water with minerals dissolved in it that cause scum and stop soap making a lather.
- The liquid that runs through filter paper.
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- Chemicals from rocks that have dissolved in water.
- A solution of common salt and water.
- Separating a liquid from a solution by evaporating the liquid and then condensing it.
- Two or more different things jumbled up together.
- that is found mixed with rock.
- Removing the salt from sea water, to obtain drinking water.
- A solid that can dissolve in a liquid. Salt is soluble in water.
- A gas turning into a liquid.
- A solution that contains as much dissolved solid as it possibly can.
- When a solid has dissolved in a liquid.
- The solid that has dissolved in a liquid to make a solution.
- Water as a gas. Also called water vapour.
- Separating dissolved solids from one another. The solids are usually coloured.
24 Clues: A gas turning into a liquid. • A liquid turning into a gas. • that is found mixed with rock. • A solid that will not dissolve. • A solution of common salt and water. • The apparatus used for distillation. • When a solid has dissolved in a liquid. • Water as a gas. Also called water vapour. • The liquid that runs through filter paper. • ...
Geography Terms 2023-08-14
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- a hill of sand shaped by wind
- an area of land surrounded entirely by water
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas
- an opening in Earth's crust where lava, ash, and gases erupt
- a large part of the ocean
- a large body of water
- a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- an area of land near the ocean
- a deep, narrow valley with steep walls
- an area of land that sticks out into a lake or an ocean
- an inland body of water
- a large area of moving ice
- part of a large body of water that is smaller than a gulf
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- an area of land covered by shallow water
- a large, flat, elevated area of land
- an area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2000 feet
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- an area of densely wooded land
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- a nearly flat area
- an area in the desert with a water source
- a rounded, elevated area of land smaller than a mountain
- an area where a river deposits soil into the ocean
- a circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapses
- a natural flow of water that runs through the land
- an ocean ridge made up of skeletal remains of tiny sea animals
26 Clues: a nearly flat area • a large body of water • an inland body of water • a large part of the ocean • a large area of moving ice • a hill of sand shaped by wind • an area of densely wooded land • an area of land near the ocean • a large, flat, elevated area of land • a deep, narrow valley with steep walls • an area of land covered by shallow water • ...
Quarter 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- The layer next to the inner core but its mostly liquid.
- when a storm is present the precipitation comes out of a _.
- The layer that we live on.
- A place were running water is that is running into a more still body of water.
- when magma comes out of a volcano its now called what?
- A cloud on the ground.
- Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava.
- The hottest core in the Earth.
- when a plant releases its water its called what?
- When a body of water gets heated by the sun it causes what?
- A sedimentary rock that is very common on trails and caves.
- The largest layer of the Earth and is right below the crust
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- A place were humans used to get our water.
- A place that water goes into when it seepes into the ground.
- When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _.
- when a storm happens what happens to the water if it does not go into the ground and what is it called when it does it.
- When water is in this form it will likely turn into a cloud next.
- A place were 96.5 of our water is right now and it is all salt water.
- there are many of these making the crust of the earth and when these collide it makes an earth quake.
- When an item is in this form it is very hard.
20 Clues: A cloud on the ground. • The layer that we live on. • The hottest core in the Earth. • A place were humans used to get our water. • When an item is in this form it is very hard. • Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava. • when a plant releases its water its called what? • When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2023-05-18
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- a coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from seas or oceans.
- a glacier that spreads over land in all directions.
- an area of land that drains runoff into a particular stream, lake, ocean, or other body of water.
- the measure of the ability of water to flow through rock and sediment.
- a large body of water that forms in a basin surrounded by land.
- the upper limit of the underground region in which the cracks and pores within rocks and sediment are completely filled with water.
- water that flows over Earth’s surface.
- water that is stored in cracks and pores beneath Earth’s surface.
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- a glacier that forms in the mountains.
- ice that forms when sea water freezes.
- water that has less than .2 percent salt dissolved in it.
- body of water that flows within a channel.
- a long column of ice taken from a glacier.
- an area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
- the measure of a rock’s ability to hold water.
- an area of land that is saturated with water for part or all of the year.
16 Clues: a glacier that forms in the mountains. • ice that forms when sea water freezes. • water that flows over Earth’s surface. • body of water that flows within a channel. • a long column of ice taken from a glacier. • the measure of a rock’s ability to hold water. • a glacier that spreads over land in all directions. • ...
Hydrologic Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-03
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- process in the water cycle where water comes together; another term for collection
- gas to solid
- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- water in its gaseous form
- water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers
- the movement of water through the atmosphere, specifically from over the oceans to over land.
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil; downward movement of water through soil; another term for percolation
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- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- another name for water cycle
- water found below the Earth's surface
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas; snow to gas
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil; downward movement of water through soil; another term for infiltration
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
16 Clues: gas to solid • water in its gaseous form • another name for water cycle • water found below the Earth's surface • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
aquatic science 2022-01-06
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- restore an electric charge to (a battery or a battery-operated device) by connecting it to a device that draws power from another source of electricity.
- quality a measure of the suitability of water for a particular use based on selected physical, chemical, and biological characteristics
- an area of land permanently saturated, or filled, with water. 4 - 12+
- the fitness of a water source for a given
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- refers to naturally occurring solutions containing large concentrations of dissolved, inorganic ions
- oxygen the amount of oxygen that is present in water
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- an artificial lake where water is stored
- zone to a reduced level of oxygen in the water
- banks a natural process that occurs when the forces exerted by flowing water exceed the resisting forces of bank materials and vegetation.
- any aquatic invertebrate animal having a shell and belonging to the phylum Mollusca
- a body of water partially surrounded by land. 4 - 12+ Health,
- a structure built across a stream or river to hold water back
- water containing less than 1,000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids, most often salt
- a type of wetland ecosystem where water covers the ground for long periods of time
- of, relating to, or occurring at the bottom of a body of water
- an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land,
- matter to the large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial, and aquatic environments
- chemical compounds in food that are used by the body to function properly and maintain health
- to confine within an enclosure or within limits
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- areas where water covers the soil
- refers to naturally occurring solutions containing large concentrations of dissolved, inorganic ions
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
- the variety of life and the ecosystems that make up the freshwater, tidal, and marine regions of the world and their interactions
- an area filled with water, either natural or artificial
- somewhat salty or briny
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- oxygen the amount of oxygen that is present in water
- flowering plants that carry out their entire lifecycles underwater
- a partially enclosed, coastal water body where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
- islands a constantly changing deposit of sand that forms parallel to the coast
- substance that an organism must obtain from its surroundings for growth and the sustenance of life.
- the bed or channel in which a river flows.
- the measure of relative clarity of a liquid
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- resource materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
39 Clues: somewhat salty or briny • areas where water covers the soil • an artificial lake where water is stored • the fitness of a water source for a given • the bed or channel in which a river flows. • the measure of relative clarity of a liquid • zone to a reduced level of oxygen in the water • to confine within an enclosure or within limits • ...
Minerals And Water Resources (pages 75-89) 2023-03-07
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- Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86)
- Water is needed to produce our food, manufacture products, and carry out many chemical ______________(page 88)
- All rivers begin as a small flow of water caused by ________________ (page 86)
- The molten and semi-molten rock mixture found beneath Earth's surface (page77)
- When magma breaks to the surface is is known as __________ (page77)
- Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85)
- Minerals are used in the production of buildings, ____________, electronics, and other materials we use every day. ( page 80)
- Humans access groundwater resources by digging wells in _______________ (page 88)
- Although Earth is known as the water planet the water that living things rely on represents only a ___________ of the planets total water (page 85)
- Surface water is _____________ found on top of Earth's land surface (page86)
- ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75)
- Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89)
- A fair amount of water is contained ___________ as groundwater (page 85)
- Desalination plants around the world are _________ and require a lot of energy to distill saltwater (page89)
- When a mineral deposit is large enough and valuable enough to be extracted from the ground it is known as an _________ (page75)
- _____________ can result in sever reductions or complete collapses of ocean ecosystems and the resources they provide (page 89)
- Some valuable minerals are located in parts of the world that are politically __________________ (page 80)
- _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80)
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- Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80)
- Nonrenewable resources means when they are removed from the ground they will ________ grow back anytime soon (page 80)
- Gold, __________, and talc are a few examples of minerals (page 75)
- This removes salt and minerals from saltwater to make freshwater (page 89)
- Humans rely on water not only to live and grow, but also for agriculture and ______________________ (page 88)
- Deep groundwater reservoirs can take hundreds or thousands of years to _____________________(page 87)
- The water _________ circulates water through Earths Oceans and other bodies of water on and below the surface (page 85)
- Surface water is not evenly ______________ across Earth (page86)
- a solid substance that is non living and made from a particular combination of elements(page 75)
- Elements in a solution can __________ to form a new mineral (page 77)
- Other minerals may form from ______________ in the ocean or on land (page78)
- The presence of groundwater depends on the type of rock layers in Earth's ____________(page87)
- Humans rely on the ocean to provide a number of other important resources besides water such as __________ organisms for food and other products (page 89)
- In some areas humans are ________________ water resources faster than they are being replenished (page 88)
- New studies of Earth's mantle reveal there may be many _________ worth of water locked hundreds of kilometers below the surface (page87)
- _______ is rare at the surface because most of it sank into the core when the early Earth was molten (page 78)
- We may eventually use __________ energy to convert ocean water to freshwater (page 89)
35 Clues: ___________ are made from one or more minerals(page 75) • _________________ rely on minerals in many ways (page80) • Something else that is often made from minerals (page 80) • Most of the water on Earth is ___________ water (Page 85) • Fish are replenished through a ____________ cycle (page 89) • Most surface water on Earth is found in ___________ (page 86) • ...
MSM Ethereals 2025-11-02
15 Clues: Air • Cold • Earth • Plant • Water • Cold+Air • Air+Water • Air+Earth • Plant+Air • Cold+Water • Plant+Cold • Cold+Earth • Water+Earth • Plant+Earth • Plant+Water
Biogeochemical 2024-09-18
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to earth
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms
- a nonmetallic element that makes up about 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume
- carbon dioxide or other gaseous carbon compounds released into the atmosphere
- the process by which bacteria in soil and water oxidize ammonia and ammonium ions and forms nitrites and nitrates
- a colorless, orderless, and highly flammable gas
- any body of water found on Earth's surface
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
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- when anything solid turns into a gas without first becoming liquid
- the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water
- a nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, etc
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- the continuous movement of water within the earth and atmosphere
- describes how carbon moves between the atmosphere, soils, living creatures,the ocean, and human resources
- the evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers
- the process by which nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas by soil microbes when oxygen is not present
- a nonmetallic element that exists in its free form as a colorless odorless gas
17 Clues: any body of water found on Earth's surface • a colorless, orderless, and highly flammable gas • the process of gaseous water turning into liquid water • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • the continuous movement of water within the earth and atmosphere • the evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers • ...
Bemchmark Review! 2014-12-15
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- any heating of natural water that results from human activity
- many small sources of pollution
- growth of towns and cities due to people moving from rural areas to urban area.
- a body of rock or sediment that can store alot of water.
- removing harmful bacteria an microbes from water
- water under earths surface in spaces in rock or soil;can liquid or frozen.
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- frozen layer of soil in polar regions.
- one specific site of pollution
- when waste or other material causes water to become harmful to organisms
- occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- overuse of groundwater causes seawater to sweep in aquifers,contaminating water supplies
- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
- body of water above the ground.
- water that is suitable to drink
15 Clues: one specific site of pollution • many small sources of pollution • body of water above the ground. • water that is suitable to drink • frozen layer of soil in polar regions. • an increase in the amount of nutrients in water • removing harmful bacteria an microbes from water • when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies • ...
Aquatic science 2022-09-12
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- Early civilization in present day Pakistan was developed near what?
- The Egyptians developed near
- contains all of earth's water, including water cycle
- the study of oceans, which includes navigation of the oceans
- Pearson who found the titanic
- process of water vapor transforming into liquid water or ice crystals and forming clouds
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- process of liquid water transforming into water vapor
- water that falls form clouds as either a solid or liquid
- first man to discover the water cycle
- The downward movement of water below the surface of the earth
- water in the gas phase is known as what?
- correctly identified whales and dolphins as mammals
- water that is stored under the earth's surface
- water that falls on the earth's surface, flows, and does not infiltrate the ground
- he drew a map that was used by mankind for over 1200 years
15 Clues: The Egyptians developed near • Pearson who found the titanic • first man to discover the water cycle • water in the gas phase is known as what? • water that is stored under the earth's surface • correctly identified whales and dolphins as mammals • contains all of earth's water, including water cycle • process of liquid water transforming into water vapor • ...
water cycle crossword puzzle Gabby L 2022-11-29
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- there made of water and, has water weight and releases rain when to heavy.
- it participates in the water cycle by being moving water.
- All the trees, grass, and plants are performing gravity-defying in the water cycle.
- Liquid that turns into gas.
- when rain falls and most of it disappears from evaporation.
- Something that sinks into the ground if Water goes on it.
- Condenses into little mini droplets.
- Its not a big part of the water cycle but it releases steam that makes clouds.
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- Gas that turns into liquid.
- water that goes into the ground very quickly.
- a place where water moves underground and finds an opening to the land surface.
- Moves water everywhere over the earth.
- what makes the water cycle work.
- Very high in the sky it gets below freezing.
- The largest part of the water cycle.
15 Clues: Gas that turns into liquid. • Liquid that turns into gas. • what makes the water cycle work. • Condenses into little mini droplets. • The largest part of the water cycle. • Moves water everywhere over the earth. • Very high in the sky it gets below freezing. • water that goes into the ground very quickly. • it participates in the water cycle by being moving water. • ...
Aquatic Science crossword puzzle 2023-09-14
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- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a substance that dissolves into another solution
- the dissolved salt content of any body of water
- the gasses that surround the earth or another planet
- the degree of compactness of substance
- water which collects as it meets with humid air
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- the force that makes water strong or weak
- water containing less than 1000 liters of dissolved solids
- the process of water exceeding further in the water cycle in the gaseous state
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- natural water with an optimal amount of salt
- the equilibrium of pressure liquids exert at rest
- a stream of water that flows directly into a canal
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid
- a small body of water formed naturally or by hollowing
15 Clues: the degree of compactness of substance • a large body of water surrounded by land • the force that makes water strong or weak • natural water with an optimal amount of salt • the dissolved salt content of any body of water • water which collects as it meets with humid air • a substance that dissolves into another solution • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2015-03-17
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- wetland dominated by grasses
- water/water found in cracks and pores and rocks below
- wetland dominated by trees
- bodies of water on earth
- mass of ice that moves slowly
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- a rock layer that stores water
- well/a well which water rises because of pressure
- stream feeding a larger stream or lake
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- area draining into a smaller river or stream
- large piece of freshwater ice
- of earth containing water
- large channel which water continually flows through
- area where water is near or above the land surface
- basin/an area draining into a larger river or stream
- body of water of nice size
16 Clues: bodies of water on earth • of earth containing water • wetland dominated by trees • body of water of nice size • wetland dominated by grasses • large piece of freshwater ice • mass of ice that moves slowly • wetland dominated by peat moss • a rock layer that stores water • stream feeding a larger stream or lake • area draining into a smaller river or stream • ...
Science Definitions 2013-02-09
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- daily change in water level of the oceans
- water that is safe for humans to drink
- highest point of land on a continent; rivers flow into different oceans depending on which side of the divide they start
- technique for separating solutions that involves boiling and condensation
- area of land that drains into one main lake or river
- measure of the amount of substances besides water in water sample
- solid part of the earth
- average weather measured over a long period of time
- glaciers that cover vast areas of land
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- a characteristic that allows an organism to live in its environment
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a particular area
- characteristics used to describe a stream or river
- eroded rock fragments and soil carried by water or wind
- in water, circular movement of water particles that causes a change in pattern that moves along the water's surface
- description of the variety of different species in an ecosystem
- stream of water that moves within a larger body of water
- amount of dissolved salts in water
- large moving body of ice
18 Clues: solid part of the earth • large moving body of ice • amount of dissolved salts in water • water that is safe for humans to drink • glaciers that cover vast areas of land • daily change in water level of the oceans • characteristics used to describe a stream or river • average weather measured over a long period of time • ...
weather terms 2024-12-09
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- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water
- When rain falls through a layer of very cold air and freezes before it hits the ground
- water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drops
- Water vapor changes into liquid water
- animals release water vapor into the air every time they exhale
- Some water molecules escape and enter surrounding air
- Water fall back to Earth’s surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water
- Process of water moving in the surface and atmosphere
- when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes and collects snow flakes
- Temperature at which condensation begins
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- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
- Measure of amount of water vapor in the air
- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals
- Better reflection of how air feels
15 Clues: Better reflection of how air feels • Water vapor changes into liquid water • Temperature at which condensation begins • Measure of amount of water vapor in the air • Some water molecules escape and enter surrounding air • Process of water moving in the surface and atmosphere • Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact • ...
chapter 6 2024-11-19
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- The continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and atmosphere.
- The temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor.
- The mass of water vapor in a given mass of air.
- Occurs when air contains more water vapor than it can hold at its temperature.
- The mass of water vapor in a given volume of air.
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- The process driving energy transfer during condensation or evaporation.
- The process where water changes from liquid to gas.
- The process where ice changes directly to vapor without becoming liquid.
- A weak bond between water molecules due to their polarity.
- Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth's surface.
- Heat energy absorbed or released during phase changes of water.
- The combined process of water loss through evaporation and plant transpiration.
- Cooling due to air expansion, responsible for most cloud formation.
- The portion of atmospheric pressure contributed by water vapor.
- The process where water vapor changes into liquid water.
15 Clues: The mass of water vapor in a given mass of air. • The mass of water vapor in a given volume of air. • The process where water changes from liquid to gas. • The process where water vapor changes into liquid water. • A weak bond between water molecules due to their polarity. • Heat energy absorbed or released during phase changes of water. • ...
2.4 Ocean Currents 2023-03-21
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- Warm water is ________ dense than cold water.
- These types of currents are circular and use the differences in density.
- Salty water is __________dense than not salty water.
- __________ deflection is when currents change direction when they meet a land mass.
- The type of currents that are caused by the wind.
- Convection currents are kind of like a ________________belt.
- Convection currents transfer____________ and nutrients.
- In polar regions water cools down and becomes more salty causing the water to _________.
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- The process where warm surface water is replaced by nutrient rich cold was is called_______.
- Salinity is the amount of ________ in a liquid.
- In the Northern hemisphere currents rotate most of the time________.
- The deflection of winds and ocean currents on Earth is caused the ______________ of the Earth.
- The type of currents that are caused by the difference in density.
- The deflection of a moving object from a straight path is called the_______________ effect.
- In the Southern hemisphere currents deflect to the __________.
- Cold water is considered nutrient _____________.
- The ______ powers surface currents by causing winds to form at the Equator.
- In equatorial regions water heats up and becomes less salty causing the water to________.
18 Clues: Warm water is ________ dense than cold water. • Salinity is the amount of ________ in a liquid. • Cold water is considered nutrient _____________. • The type of currents that are caused by the wind. • Salty water is __________dense than not salty water. • Convection currents transfer____________ and nutrients. • ...
Hydrospheric & Atmospheric Processes Crossword 2025-02-25
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- The lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere, where weather occurs.
- The process where water vapour cools and forms liquid droplets.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
- A gas that humans and animals need to breathe.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, home to the ozone layer.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground from clouds.
- A vast body of saltwater covering most of Earth’s surface.
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- The process of water soaking into the ground.
- A powerful storm system with strong winds and heavy rain.
- The amount of water vapour in the air.
- The total amount of water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.
- The process where liquid water turns into water vapour due to heat.
- The most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth, essential for weather and climate.
- The process where plants release water vapour into the atmosphere.
- A gas in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects us from harmful UV radiation.
- The force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere.
- Water that flows over the land surface instead of soaking into the ground.
18 Clues: The amount of water vapour in the air. • The most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere. • The process of water soaking into the ground. • A gas that humans and animals need to breathe. • A powerful storm system with strong winds and heavy rain. • The force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. • A vast body of saltwater covering most of Earth’s surface. • ...
book project #2 wings of fire the lost heir 2024-10-16
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- red stuff that comes out of you
- big battle
- to break out of prison
- a job of avengers
- land with water on all sides
- white oval
- baby dragons
- girl ruler
- has 8 tentacles
- prison like
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- teen drama
- wet liquid
- piranha family
- to watch something
- electric water snake
- whinged lizard
- a promise
- daughter or a person
- land with three sides water
- book rolled up
20 Clues: a promise • teen drama • big battle • wet liquid • white oval • girl ruler • prison like • baby dragons • piranha family • whinged lizard • book rolled up • has 8 tentacles • a job of avengers • to watch something • electric water snake • daughter or a person • to break out of prison • land with three sides water • land with water on all sides • red stuff that comes out of you
Paulina's Rivers Crossword 2017-05-21
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- destruction caused by water or wind
- a stream or river which joins a larger river
- when liquid turns into gas
- water which falls on the ground
- cycle when water from the river goes through different stages
- land drained by a river
- when the river flows into the ocean
- water movement through plants
- usually starts high up in the mountains
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- when the sea loses energy and drops the rocks and sand
- when two rivers join together
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water moves underground before going into the sea
- water vapour in the air is turned into water liquid
- it marks the boundary between two drainage rivers
- water which first lands on the land before into the sea
16 Clues: land drained by a river • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • when liquid turns into gas • when two rivers join together • water movement through plants • water which falls on the ground • destruction caused by water or wind • when the river flows into the ocean • usually starts high up in the mountains • a stream or river which joins a larger river • ...
Chapter 14 Review 2022-12-01
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- Microorganisms in human intestines that are an indicator species for potentially harmful microorganisms in with contaminated sewage.
- Nonchemical water pollution that causes a change in the temperature of water.
- When streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, or groundwater are contaminated with substances produced through human activities.
- The amount of oxygen water uses over time at differnt temperatures.
- Legislation that supports the protection of water by maintaining and restoring the chemical, physical, and biological properties of surface waters.
- The standard for safe drinking water established by the EPA.
- Legislation that sets the national standards for safe drinking water
- Harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel.
- The solid waste material that comes from wastewater.
- A dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms.
- A species that indicates if disease-causing pathogens are going to be present.
- An area of water with extremely low oxygen and very little life.
- A large container that receives wastewater from a house.
- Acids deposits on Earth that attach to the surfaces of plants, soil, and water.
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- When a body of water becomes very rich in nutrients.
- Pond lined with rubber built to handle manure produced by livestock.
- A distinct location where pollution is produced
- A small and simple sewage treatment system that is made up of a septic tank and a leach field used for homes in rural areas.
- A point that is harder to identify and produce
- Produced by livestock and human activities, including human sewage from toilets.
- Part of a septic system that is made up of underground pipes below the surface of the ground.
- An increase in fertility in a body of water.
- tiny plastic particles that are from commercial product development and the breakdown of larger plastics.
- A layer of clear water in the middle of a septic tank.
- Industrial compounds used to manufacture plastics and are dangerous
25 Clues: Harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel. • An increase in fertility in a body of water. • A point that is harder to identify and produce • A distinct location where pollution is produced • When a body of water becomes very rich in nutrients. • The solid waste material that comes from wastewater. • A layer of clear water in the middle of a septic tank. • ...
Hydrosphere vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given time in a period of time
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- an area that has a land surface or topography with numerous depressions called sinkholes
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- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
25 Clues: mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • ...
chapter 13 and 14 2025-02-28
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- The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water
- current A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drinks rapidly back into deeper water
- shelf the flat or gently sloping lamb that lies submerge around the edges of condense and that extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope
- The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce
- welling the amount of water from the surface to Greater depths
- vent On opening in the sea floor from which he did water rises and mixes with the ocean water above
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects
- current a mass of moving ocean water
- A Shore area where freshwater from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live for example include a desert a coral reef and a freshwater lake
- A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water
- the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface
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- marcus Gothic floating organisms that live in the water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food
- The portation of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted
- current the overall direction and movement of water as wavestrike the sure at an angle
- reef A built up of limestone deposit formed by small and sides organism called corals
- nino a disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes in many parts of the world
- a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume
- zone The narrow ocean margin between the high tide Mark and the low tide mark
- forest A large Community of kelp a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
20 Clues: current a mass of moving ocean water • A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water • the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface • a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume • The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce • The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Gavin Pfund 2025-09-30
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- Does not contain any salt
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- the amount of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- the uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule. They have positive and negative ends, like a magnet.
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
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- Mixture of fresh and salt water
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- an oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences in temperature and salinity (saltiness)
- The gradual sinking of land.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
26 Clues: Does not contain any salt • The gradual sinking of land. • Mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • ...
Chapter 7 Review! 2022-03-01
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- all the water on Earth make up the ________.
- frozen raindrops.
- a floating piece of ice.
- large mass of ice.
- the falling of snow, rain, sleet, and hail from the sky.
- the storing of water in oceans, lakes, rivers, ponds, and ice.
- the weight of air.
- the process of water being heated by the sun and turning into water vapor.
- the layer of soil that contains groundwater.
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- balls of ice.
- a man-made lake.
- the flow of water down mountains and into bodies of water.
- a measure of how salty water is.
- the cooling of water vapor and the formation of clouds.
- water absorbed by soil and found underground.
- the top level of groundwater in the aquifer.
16 Clues: balls of ice. • a man-made lake. • frozen raindrops. • large mass of ice. • the weight of air. • a floating piece of ice. • a measure of how salty water is. • all the water on Earth make up the ________. • the top level of groundwater in the aquifer. • the layer of soil that contains groundwater. • water absorbed by soil and found underground. • ...
