water Crossword Puzzles
Hydroshere Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-20
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- water that collects above the ground
- type of water that can be found in glacier and rivers
- a continuous flow of water
- the process where plants give off watervapor
- water falling from the sky in different ways
- how salty something
- a measure of the mass in a given space
- a ridge of rock in the sea
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- type of water found in the ocean
- a community of living organisms
- the process of water moving in and around the earth
- the process where plants give of watervapor
- used to extract water from the earth
- point where a river meets the ocean
- water that collects under the surface
- the movement of water is a definite direction
16 Clues: how salty something • a continuous flow of water • a ridge of rock in the sea • a community of living organisms • type of water found in the ocean • point where a river meets the ocean • water that collects above the ground • used to extract water from the earth • water that collects under the surface • a measure of the mass in a given space • ...
Water and States of Water 2021-01-12
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- How many states of water are there?
- What is the freezing point of water in degrees celcius?
- Matter in this state has a definite volume but no definite shape
- Matter in this state has a definite shape
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- What is the name of the process for water changing into ice?
- What is the melting point of ice in degrees celcius?
- What is the name of the process for ice changing into water?
- Matter in this state can be compressed
8 Clues: How many states of water are there? • Matter in this state can be compressed • Matter in this state has a definite shape • What is the melting point of ice in degrees celcius? • What is the freezing point of water in degrees celcius? • What is the name of the process for water changing into ice? • What is the name of the process for ice changing into water? • ...
Hydrology 2021-02-08
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- type of lake created by sediment deposition in a meander
- Absorption of water by living organisms
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- only internally draining, or endorheic, watershed in the United States
- a smaller body of water that joins the main river
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- The exhalation of water vapor through the stomata of a plant or leaf
- largest hydrologic unit in the United States
- Any form of condensed water that falls from the atmosphere
- a wedge-shaped landform created from sediment deposits at the mouth of a river
- body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
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- scientific study of water on Earth
- drainage divide at the headwaters of a National Hydrologic Unit
- area where fresh and salt water meet
- measure of the ease of flow
- measure of ability to hold water
- the point at which a tributary meets the main river
- bends in a river or stream that slow water flow
- Any ground that remains completely frozen for two or more years
19 Clues: measure of the ease of flow • measure of ability to hold water • scientific study of water on Earth • area where fresh and salt water meet • Absorption of water by living organisms • largest hydrologic unit in the United States • bends in a river or stream that slow water flow • a smaller body of water that joins the main river • ...
Landforms 2023-09-10
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- An area in the desert with a water source
- An area of land surrounded entirely by water
- An area of land that sticks out into a lake or ocean
- Located at the mouth of a river and are typically fan-shaped
- An narrow piece of land, bordered by water, that connects two larger land areas
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- An inlet of the sea that is smaller than a gulf
- An area with many trees
- Low-lying areas between mountains and hills, usually U or V shaped
- A rounded, elevated area of land smaller and less steep than a mountain
- An inland body of water
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- Large bodies of water that cover 71% of the Earth's surface
- A nearly flat area of land
- An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- An area of land covered by shallow water
- A deep inlet of the sea almost completely surrounded by land
- A natural stream of water flowing in a channel into another body of water
- A large area of slow moving ice
- An opening in Earth's crust where lava, ashes, and gases erupt
19 Clues: An area with many trees • An inland body of water • A nearly flat area of land • A large area of slow moving ice • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • An area of land covered by shallow water • An area in the desert with a water source • An area of land surrounded entirely by water • An inlet of the sea that is smaller than a gulf • ...
science cross word 2018-01-11
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- cloudiness of a fluid
- nonliving factors
- rapid growth of algae
- process of water penetrating from the ground into the soil
- population of how many included in a herd or group
- water safe for humans to drink
- water cannot pass through
- interaction between organisms or species
- process of liquid slowly passing through a filter
- water can pass through
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- manned deep ocean research submersible
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- a person who studies the ocean and its wildlife
- being passed down from generation
- factors in an environment that restrict population growth
- underwater remotely operated machine
- sticks together
- living factors
- underground layer of permeable rock
- an area where life exists
- water sticks to non water molecules
21 Clues: living factors • sticks together • nonliving factors • cloudiness of a fluid • rapid growth of algae • water can pass through • water cannot pass through • an area where life exists • water safe for humans to drink • being passed down from generation • underground layer of permeable rock • water sticks to non water molecules • underwater remotely operated machine • ...
Biology 1-8 2021-12-14
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- chart of acids and bases
- movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- stores and transfers making of proteins
- ion forms a base
- er breaks down substances
- folds in mitochondria, produces ATP
- made of carbon, hydrogen is a organic compound
- Study of life
- intakes food
- what are DNA and RNA made up of
- water equal both sides
- water leaves the cell
- what bond shares electrons
- two simple sugars
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- water fearing
- 3 or more simple sugars
- aid is sperm, hair like
- DNA location
- water loving
- ion forms an acid
- water enters the cell
- one simple sugar
- what bond gives up electrons
- blue print of life
- movement of water
- wall protects the cell
26 Clues: DNA location • water loving • intakes food • water fearing • Study of life • ion forms a base • one simple sugar • ion forms an acid • movement of water • two simple sugars • blue print of life • water enters the cell • water leaves the cell • water equal both sides • wall protects the cell • 3 or more simple sugars • aid is sperm, hair like • chart of acids and bases • er breaks down substances • ...
Climate Crossword 2021-06-15
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- Theme for World water day 2021: ______ Water
- When CO2 Increases, ____ also increases
- Country with most number of trees
- A chemical compound that destroys earth's protective layer
- Sorrow of Bihar
- Industrial water management device
- A mythical river named after goddess
- Hidden water flow
- Jumbled word: arsitftdeenoo
- Event of prolonged shortages in water supply
- Wettest place on earth is in which continent
- colour universally associated with nature
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- A hill station - literally meaning three rivers
- Maximum amount of greengases emitted due to _________
- An actor who emphasised on climate change in his speech
- Movement of people hugging tress, to prevent them from cutting
- Driest place on earth
- A daily chore that can be done with one glass of water
- Other word for rain
- Climate change related SDG
20 Clues: Sorrow of Bihar • Hidden water flow • Other word for rain • Driest place on earth • Climate change related SDG • Jumbled word: arsitftdeenoo • Country with most number of trees • Industrial water management device • A mythical river named after goddess • When CO2 Increases, ____ also increases • colour universally associated with nature • ...
PRACTICAL WORK #3- EARTH SYSTEMS 2024-08-17
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- System composed by water.
- Animal that eat both plant and animal matter.
- Living organisms.
- core Centre of the Earth.
- Atmosphere layer which the ozone layer.
- The cristalization of magma turns into ... rock.
- Fungi, bacteria.
- Rock cycle which results from transport and deposition.
- Sedimentary rock turns into ... rock.
- Atmosphere layer where all weather conditions take place.
- System composed by gases.
- Non-living organisms.
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- System of the hydrosphere which includes oceans and seas.
- Environment where living and non-living organisms interact.
- Autotrophs.
- Atmosphere layer where shooting stars are visible.
- Water cycle state: from solid water to vapor.
- Component of the Geosphere.
- Process that transforms water vapor to liquid water droplets in the ai
- Phase of water which is evident in vapour.
20 Clues: Autotrophs. • Fungi, bacteria. • Living organisms. • Non-living organisms. • System composed by water. • core Centre of the Earth. • System composed by gases. • Component of the Geosphere. • Sedimentary rock turns into ... rock. • Atmosphere layer which the ozone layer. • Phase of water which is evident in vapour. • Animal that eat both plant and animal matter. • ...
Oceanography Extra Credit Crossword 2024-09-16
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- Opposite of euryhaline
- Opposite of osmoconformer
- Opposite of Eurythermal
- Smaller body that drains into larger body
- Landmass that drains into many different bodies of water
- Can't control loss or gain of water
- Gyre that feeds the Gulf Stream
- High pressure system of the Atlantic
- Rapid running current of warm water around the east coast of America
- Mix of fresh and salt water
- tolerant of different salinities
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- Migrates to sea to spawn
- Specific camouflage pattern, lighter underside
- not permanent resident
- Releases spawn into water for external fertilization
- Migrates to freshwater to spawn
- short-lived habitat
- Feeds on filtered particles from water
- Migrates to low salinity to spawn
- Tolerant of different temperatures
20 Clues: short-lived habitat • Opposite of euryhaline • not permanent resident • Opposite of Eurythermal • Migrates to sea to spawn • Opposite of osmoconformer • Mix of fresh and salt water • Migrates to freshwater to spawn • Gyre that feeds the Gulf Stream • tolerant of different salinities • Migrates to low salinity to spawn • Tolerant of different temperatures • ...
Experience 7-5 and 7-6 vocab crossword puzzle 2023-01-30
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- compounds that dissolve in water
- solutions that aren't uniform
- a solution with too much solute
- the rate at which a solute dissolves
- a graph of the solubility with temp
- connection of solubility and pressure
- the tension created by water molecules
- the dissolving substance that forms a solution
- the loss of water by a hydrate
- the dissolved particles after the solvent's job
- a solid compound with water molecules
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- a compound that doesn't conduct elect.
- solutions with uniform composition
- the amount of solute at certain temperature
- a heterogeneous mixture by particles settle
- water molecules that are highly polar
- a compound that conducts electricity
- compound that don't dissolve in water
- a substance that reduces surface tension
- an ocean area with low oxygen
20 Clues: solutions that aren't uniform • an ocean area with low oxygen • the loss of water by a hydrate • a solution with too much solute • compounds that dissolve in water • solutions with uniform composition • a graph of the solubility with temp • the rate at which a solute dissolves • a compound that conducts electricity • water molecules that are highly polar • ...
Currents crossword 2023-05-24
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- surface currents reach depths of _________ meters
- the atmosphere cause _____ to form
- convection currents carry about _____% of energy
- _____ water is at the surface
- earth moves east_______ than water and wind
- what is one thing that affects surface currents
- Water at the ocean's ________ absorbs energy from the sun
- a term meaning salty water
- In the northern hemisphere currents go
- convection currents transfer
- nutrent-rich water from the deep ocean
- If earth did not rotate currents would go
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- current pass ______ antartica
- currents are _______ when hit a continent
- In the southern hemisphere currents go
- This water has more density
- what current is the most powerful
- what powers surface currents
- The sun heats ____ near the equator more
- wind blows towards the
- Earth's rotation is called the
21 Clues: wind blows towards the • a term meaning salty water • This water has more density • what powers surface currents • convection currents transfer • current pass ______ antartica • _____ water is at the surface • Earth's rotation is called the • what current is the most powerful • the atmosphere cause _____ to form • In the southern hemisphere currents go • ...
p-16 2023-05-05
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- - Broad and flat areas of land
- - Shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water
- - Landform at the mouth of a river
- - Flowing body of water
- - Tall natural elevation
- - Narrow inlet with steep sides, formed by a glacial activity
- - Opening in the Earth's crust that allows magma to escape
- - Large mass of ice
- - Low-lying area between hills or mountains
- - Point of land that extends into a body of water
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- - Elevated area of land
- - Piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- - Piece of land surrounded by water
- - Arid and barren land
- - Group of islands
- - Deep gorge with steep sides
- - Vast body of saltwater
- - Dense collection of trees
- - Bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano
- - Natural underground hollows
20 Clues: - Group of islands • - Large mass of ice • - Arid and barren land • - Elevated area of land • - Flowing body of water • - Vast body of saltwater • - Tall natural elevation • - Dense collection of trees • - Deep gorge with steep sides • - Natural underground hollows • - Broad and flat areas of land • - Landform at the mouth of a river • - Piece of land surrounded by water • ...
9.1 - Transport in the Xylem of Plants 2017-09-18
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- the sticking together of similar molecules, such as one water molecule being attracted to another water molecule. It also causes water molecules to form drops.
- the woody tissue which supports and transport water in vascular plants.
- the loss of water by evaporation in terrestrial plants, especially through the stomata (accompanied by a corresponding water uptake from the roots).
- Small pores in the underside of leaves that allow gases to diffuse in and out and water to leave the leaf
- Plants that live in very salty conditions
- the joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them, such as keeping the water drops on the surfaces of leaves.
- Water attracts to itself and other materials because it is.....
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- 2 words. Water must be lost through leaves (it is inevitable) in order to allow for this process to take place, and for photosynthesis to occur
- 2 words. the force created by evaporation of water coupled with the cohesive and adhesive forces in plants, enough to support a column of water against the forces of gravity in plants and trees.
- 2 words. Increase the surface area for absorption of water by roots in some plants
- A plant adapted to live in very dry conditions
- a device used for measuring the rate of water uptake of a plant due to photosynthesis and transpiration.
- The type of cell that creates the pore to allow gases and water vapour to exit a leaf
- action of a tube of small internal diameter that pulls liquid up due to interactions of the liquid with the side and itself.
- Factors that affect the rate of water loss such as temperature, humidity
- net movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential.
16 Clues: Plants that live in very salty conditions • A plant adapted to live in very dry conditions • Water attracts to itself and other materials because it is..... • the woody tissue which supports and transport water in vascular plants. • Factors that affect the rate of water loss such as temperature, humidity • ...
Water Quality in Freshwater Ecosystems 2021-10-12
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- The non-living organisms in an ecosystem
- Neither an acid or a base is called a ____
- High Turbidity causes _______ to not be able to produce their own food. (photosynthesis)
- This term describes when the water is cloudy or dirty with small particles
- An animals/organisms ability to adapt to their ecosystem is refer to as their Range of _________.
- High Turbidity can clog fish ______ so they have a hard time breathing
- The pH Scale goes from _____ to 14.
- A pH higher than seven are more of a ______
- A range of 1-2 is considered ________ for the ecosystem
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- This type of pollution occurs when industries use water to cool their machines
- This temperature of water has LESS oxygen
- High Turbidity causes less ____ so fish cannot see their food
- This factor can affects the amount of oxygen in water
- A pH lower than seven has more ______
- High turbidity can cause _____ of soil next to the water
- This temperature of water has MORE oxygen
- The pH ______ measures how acidic or basic water may be
- If water is _____ it absorbs too much heat from the sun and the water loses more oxygen
- The Living organisms in an ecosystem
19 Clues: The pH Scale goes from _____ to 14. • The Living organisms in an ecosystem • A pH lower than seven has more ______ • The non-living organisms in an ecosystem • This temperature of water has LESS oxygen • This temperature of water has MORE oxygen • Neither an acid or a base is called a ____ • A pH higher than seven are more of a ______ • ...
Unit 8 test review 2022-05-04
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- water vapor turns into liquid water
- meat eaters
- single living thing
- non-living factors
- same species living in an area
- plant and meat eaters
- living factors
- a large area shares similar climate, plants,and animals
- all parts of earth where life exits in water, land, and air
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- water falls from clouds in the sky
- all living things and nonliving things in an area
- all populations living in area; all living things
- plant eaters
- water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere
- liquid water becomes water vapor
- releases nitrogen by breaking down matter down elemental components
- eat dead organisms/return nutrients to the soil
17 Clues: meat eaters • plant eaters • living factors • non-living factors • single living thing • plant and meat eaters • same species living in an area • liquid water becomes water vapor • water falls from clouds in the sky • water vapor turns into liquid water • water in plants evaporates into the atmosphere • eat dead organisms/return nutrients to the soil • ...
WATER you doin. (get it cuz what are=water) 2014-05-29
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- big ice cube
- boil then evaporate
- warm, wet, cold everywhere has one
- area of land that drains into one main lake
- something all organisms need
- group of people in one area
- build up of calcium
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- you surf on this
- rocky mountain
- variety of different species
- salt content in the ocean
- to observe someting
- laundry soap and something the moon affects
- something that we are running low on (97% of the earth is covered)
- water does this to the ground
15 Clues: big ice cube • rocky mountain • you surf on this • boil then evaporate • to observe someting • build up of calcium • salt content in the ocean • group of people in one area • variety of different species • something all organisms need • water does this to the ground • warm, wet, cold everywhere has one • area of land that drains into one main lake • ...
Southwest Asia 2018-03-23
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- The removal of salt from ocean water
- oil Petroleum that has not been processed
- Sea a salt lake
- irrigation Small pipes that slowly drip water just above ground to conserve water used for crops.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia
- monotheistic religion founder
- An area in the desert where vegetation is found because water is available, usually from underground springs.
- provides one of the most precious resources in the entire
- al-Khali the Empty Quarter
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- the holiest city of Islam
- water Water pumped from underground aquifers
- Convert the crude oil into useful products
- Heights Strategic location near the water of the region
- The governments of lands controlled by Muslims
- river provides one of the most precious resources in the entire
- flat When winds evaporate the moisture in the soil, chemical salts remain
- monotheistic religion
- Riverbeds that remain dry except during rainy seasons
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- place of worship
20 Clues: Sea a salt lake • place of worship • monotheistic religion • the holiest city of Islam • al-Khali the Empty Quarter • monotheistic religion founder • The removal of salt from ocean water • oil Petroleum that has not been processed • Convert the crude oil into useful products • water Water pumped from underground aquifers • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • ...
Middle East Crossword 1 2013-11-16
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- Famous desert also known as the Empty Quarter
- Where crude oil is converted to useful products
- Riverbeds that remain dry except during rainy seasons
- Toward the end of the 1600's____ leaders were weak
- The hilly plateau over the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee
- River that supported several ancient civilizations
- Cut off easy access to the Caspian Sea for people living in Iran
- Transporting oil over the ocean creates a higher risk of ____
- People have no set home and move to find water
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- Most distinctive landform in Southwest Asia
- Removal of salt from ocean water
- Water from underground aquifers
- Process used to water plants in regions that get little water
- About half of the world's oil reserves are found here
- Landlocked salt water lake
- Area in the desert where water is found
- Unprocessed petroleum
- River that starts in Lebanon near MT. Hermon
- Has transformed deserts into productive farmland
- When winds evaporate moisture in the soil leaving _____
20 Clues: Unprocessed petroleum • Landlocked salt water lake • Water from underground aquifers • Removal of salt from ocean water • Area in the desert where water is found • Most distinctive landform in Southwest Asia • River that starts in Lebanon near MT. Hermon • Famous desert also known as the Empty Quarter • People have no set home and move to find water • ...
Enviromental Chem 2013-06-06
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- Outer most part of the Earth's Surface
- Most common gas in the Atmosphere
- This is caused by sunlight reacting with pollutants in the air
- Protective envelope of the Earth
- Water turning into liquid and falling from the sky
- Conversion of Nitrogen from gas to a more useful form
- 75% of the Earth's surface is this
- The Earth's crust and mantle make up this
- Chemical Compound that destroys Ozone
- Water turning from liquid to gas
- Process of removing salt from water to make it fresh
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- Water turning from gas to liquid
- The water found in, on, and around the Earth's surface
- Part of the atmosphere just outside the Troposphere
- Warming of the Earth as certain gases absorb heat from the sun
- Most abundant gas in the Lithosphere
- Part of the atmosphere closest to the surface of the Earth
- Acidic Precipitation
- Layer under the Crust
- Measure of amount of salt in sea water
20 Clues: Acidic Precipitation • Layer under the Crust • Water turning from gas to liquid • Protective envelope of the Earth • Water turning from liquid to gas • Most common gas in the Atmosphere • 75% of the Earth's surface is this • Most abundant gas in the Lithosphere • Chemical Compound that destroys Ozone • Outer most part of the Earth's Surface • ...
Summer test 2014-05-19
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- a method of separating sand and water
- has a pH less than 7
- does dissolve in water
- a solution with a lot of solute and little water
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- unit for mass
- part of an atom with a negative charge
- balance used to measure the mass of an object
- mass/volume
- a method of separating salt and water
- has a pH of 7
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- a method to separate two liquids with different boiling points
- a solution with a lot of water and little solute
- does not dissolve in water
- cylinder used to measure the volume of a liquid
- a very good solvent
- part of an atom with a positive charge
- a solution that wont dissolve anymore solute
- the changes of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a solid to a liquid
- has a pH more than 7
- length x width x height
22 Clues: mass/volume • unit for mass • has a pH of 7 • a very good solvent • has a pH less than 7 • has a pH more than 7 • does dissolve in water • length x width x height • does not dissolve in water • a method of separating sand and water • a method of separating salt and water • part of an atom with a positive charge • part of an atom with a negative charge • ...
key terms science By Taner moegan 2014-09-22
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- fast flowing bodies of water
- floor vents/a crack in the ocean floor that releases heat and minerals
- large area of water surrounded by land
- fast flowing bodies of water
- of ground water caused by human activities
- body of standing water that is smaller than a lake and surrounded by land
- that flows off a land surface
- water flow out of a watershed
- of aquatic micro-organisms capable of photosynthesis
- water/the source of a watershed
- shore currents/ocean currents that run parallel to the shore
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- landform made of glacial till
- materials to pass through
- water/the run off from melting snow
- deep fissure or crack in the ice
- or broking down
- large chunks of ice break off from the edge of a glacier and become icebergs
- no materials to pass through
- sharp mountain peek
- field/an area that feeds two or more glaciers
- large moving mass compressed in ice and snow
21 Clues: or broking down • sharp mountain peek • materials to pass through • fast flowing bodies of water • fast flowing bodies of water • no materials to pass through • landform made of glacial till • that flows off a land surface • water flow out of a watershed • water/the source of a watershed • deep fissure or crack in the ice • water/the run off from melting snow • ...
Water Systems and related stuff 2023-02-10
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- the legend of zelda windwaker setting
- valleys made by this long ago
- literally everyone's talking about this right now
- deep below rock holding groundwater
- see: 12
- the amount of restaurant water there is in the world
- makes things consumable/usable by making it clean
- makes me sick :( but can help me sometimes :)
- pipes
- the ring
- tiny living things everywhere
- lots of snow everywhere or in other words the north pole
- Mr. Clean's nuke in the water
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- can be a waterfall
- makes water not clean :(
- Aen. 6.384-416
- U.N. goals
- how much heat someone can take before blowing up and releasing
- cleaning water with little things
- sewers but the water doesn't move
- replacing things with more things
- under the soil
- gas in the air
- THEY LIED, THEY DIDN'T PREDICT IT RIGHT
- the making of restaurant water better
- flooded places
- its the circle of life. But for water
27 Clues: pipes • see: 12 • the ring • U.N. goals • Aen. 6.384-416 • under the soil • gas in the air • flooded places • can be a waterfall • makes water not clean :( • valleys made by this long ago • tiny living things everywhere • Mr. Clean's nuke in the water • cleaning water with little things • sewers but the water doesn't move • replacing things with more things • deep below rock holding groundwater • ...
Rain Phenomenon 2023-04-18
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- The gathering of dew into large dots
- When the cloud is at a low temperature point, the cloud turns
- The process of melting clouds due to the influence of high air temperatures
- What falls from the sky
- Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain
- The largest and main source of rain
- The gathering of water vapor caused by heat
- The change of substance or object into another substance or object
- The state of the air at the time of cloud formation
- The falling of a number of liquid substances from the earth's atmosphere
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- Rainwater content
- Natural phenomenon of the process occurrence of rain
- A heat that gives effect to water for evaporation
- Content of a cloud
- In the process of finding the appropriate temperature rain requires
- Which turns water vapor into dew
- The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth
- Small drops of water
- Which brings small clouds meet each other and gather into big clouds
- Sun effect on water content
20 Clues: Rainwater content • Content of a cloud • Small drops of water • What falls from the sky • Sun effect on water content • Which turns water vapor into dew • The largest and main source of rain • The gathering of dew into large dots • The gathering of water vapor caused by heat • Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain • The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth • ...
Niya Jones 2021-04-22
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- example of biomass
- plants absorb carbon dioxide and sunlight to create fuel
- largest use for groundwater
- the exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the ocean
- example of evaporation
- the process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The movement of water underground
- To contaminate, to become unclean.
- In the water cycle, when water soaks into the soil.
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- occurs when sunlight warms the surface of the water
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- a chemical element with the symbol C
- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves
- example of precipitation
- example of condensation
- chemical element with the symbol N
- layers of soil, sand, and rocks that store groundwater
- type of transpiration
- type of photosynthesis
20 Clues: example of biomass • type of transpiration • example of evaporation • type of photosynthesis • example of condensation • example of precipitation • largest use for groundwater • The movement of water underground • chemical element with the symbol N • To contaminate, to become unclean. • a chemical element with the symbol C • occurs when sunlight warms the surface of the water • ...
Grace Bohrer-Currents Crossword 2023-05-24
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- where the air is warmer than any other place
- current affected by wind (2 words)
- current moved by density differences(2 words)
- direction currents deflect to in the northern hemisphere
- effect that makes currents curve out
- what the ocean absorbs and transports (2 words)
- The _________current transports the most water of any current
- amount of dissolved salts in a liquid
- amount of matter in a given space
- Earth's shape
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- what continents do to water that comes near
- depth of surface currents (3 words)
- the process of richer cold water replacing the warm surface water
- earths's ___________ contributes to the Coriolis effect
- # of years it would take a water molecule to flow on the entire current cycle (2 words)
- percent of energy moved by convection currents
- warm air _______
- direction currents deflect to in the southern hemisphere
- the most common dissolved solid in the ocean is ______
- cold water is _______ than warm water
20 Clues: Earth's shape • warm air _______ • amount of matter in a given space • current affected by wind (2 words) • depth of surface currents (3 words) • effect that makes currents curve out • amount of dissolved salts in a liquid • cold water is _______ than warm water • what continents do to water that comes near • where the air is warmer than any other place • ...
Soil Joey drake 2025-09-15
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- dioxide plants get this from the air
- sold and un-weathered rock
- molecular nature of rock is changed due to reactions with water, oxygen and other things
- began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years
- organic material layer
- tiny rock particles from topsoil
- humus, rock particles, water, air, living organisms
- need sunlight, nitrogen, water, phosphorus and potassium from the soil
- shows the layers of soil
- loosens and mixes the soil
- big event with a lot of dust
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- what in the soil matters
- physical breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold and heat
- smallest size; little space between particles; water retained well because it moves slowly through small spaces
- rock that has been weathered because it is so deep under ground
- large particle; lots of space; water not retained because it evaporates
- decomposed plant and animal matter
- take in water for the plants
- organic matter mixed with rock particles
- medium size; space and retention
20 Clues: organic material layer • what in the soil matters • shows the layers of soil • sold and un-weathered rock • loosens and mixes the soil • take in water for the plants • big event with a lot of dust • tiny rock particles from topsoil • medium size; space and retention • decomposed plant and animal matter • dioxide plants get this from the air • began in 1931-1932 and lasted 7 years • ...
Pakhi’s science puzzle 2025-09-18
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- What do you say when someone is going away
- Magnetic
- Cool
- join to make solid
- The way they behave
- example hail
- Has been tested and accepted widely as valid
- Rows are periodic table
- Example of gas
- Volume of liquid
- Water goes inside soil an water
- Particles in solid———
- Sign
- Tiny piece of matter
- example solid,liquid,gas
- particles held in position
- rivers ——————-
- particles heated
- used to measure
- Something made out of 1 type atom
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- Get biggest
- Heat
- water carried of
- example oceans
- Bubble formed
- I ———— milk
- hydrology
- used to measure liquids
- Does not change
- evaporation from plants
- When water evaporates
- Curve formed on a cylinder
- changed
- arranging of elements
- What subject is this?
- Not Magnetic
- Gas around earth
- Air ——————-
- THE PERSON WHO MADE THE PUZZLE
39 Clues: Heat • Cool • Sign • changed • Magnetic • hydrology • Get biggest • I ———— milk • Air ——————- • example hail • Not Magnetic • Bubble formed • example oceans • Example of gas • rivers ——————- • Does not change • used to measure • water carried of • Volume of liquid • Gas around earth • particles heated • join to make solid • The way they behave • Tiny piece of matter • When water evaporates • arranging of elements • ...
Materials in daily life 2025-11-01
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- Characteristics of something
- Waste material
- To make something become dirty and unhealthy
- To use and once and throw away
- Make smaller in quantity or amount
- The ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched.
- A mixture of gravel (broken stones), water, cement, and sand
- All around where a person, animal or plant lives
- A surface covered with concrete, stones or bricks
- The ability of a material to withstand a scratch
- Does not allow water to pass through or cannot soak up water
- A place where waste material is thrown
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- The ability to take in (soak) water
- A substance made by putting two or more other substances together
- To take a waste material and change into an object that can be used again
- Cannot see through
- The ability of a material to support a heavy weight without breaking
- To cook using water vapour formed by boiling water
- Be able to see through
- Material used to wrap something
20 Clues: Waste material • Cannot see through • Be able to see through • Characteristics of something • To use and once and throw away • Material used to wrap something • Make smaller in quantity or amount • The ability to take in (soak) water • A place where waste material is thrown • To make something become dirty and unhealthy • All around where a person, animal or plant lives • ...
7 science Revision- Sustainability- Christabel Tito 2019-09-12
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- Collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air
- Affected by tides.
- energy Natural resource
- tanks A container for storing water
- off Flows over the land surface
- Evaporation from plants
- Produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- Natural movement of the air,
- Sun energy
- The work that a certain force (gravitational, electromagnetic, etc) can do.
- A tube used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances.
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- Scientist who studies organisms
- Water that falls from the sky
- Liquid into vapor
- Found mainly in underground seams and used as fuel.
- Water held underground in the soil
- The process of removing salt from seawater.
- energy Economic resource
- Reusable resource or material
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
20 Clues: Sun energy • Liquid into vapor • Affected by tides. • energy Natural resource • Evaporation from plants • energy Economic resource • Natural movement of the air, • Water that falls from the sky • Reusable resource or material • Scientist who studies organisms • off Flows over the land surface • Water held underground in the soil • tanks A container for storing water • ...
kennadys cross word 2018-01-11
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- manned deep ocean research submersible
- water safe for humans to drink
- underwater remotely operated machine
- process of liquid slowly passing through a filter
- water cannot pass through
- population of how many included in a herd or group
- underground layer of permeable rock
- nonliving factors
- process of water penetrating from the ground into the soil
- sticks together
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- rapid growth of algae
- cloudiness of a fluid
- water sticks to non water molecules
- interaction between organisms or species
- being passed down from generation
- factors in an environment that restrict population growth
- a person who studies the ocean and its wildlife
- water can pass through
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- living factors
- an area where life exists
21 Clues: living factors • sticks together • nonliving factors • rapid growth of algae • cloudiness of a fluid • water can pass through • water cannot pass through • an area where life exists • water safe for humans to drink • being passed down from generation • water sticks to non water molecules • underground layer of permeable rock • underwater remotely operated machine • ...
Earth Science 2023-12-13
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- deposited sediments at the mouth of a river
- land area where water moves to a central location
- underground storage of water
- Dropping off of sediments
- Compacting and cementation rock
- Limestone dissolved landforms
- fragments of rock
- breaking down of rock
- material that water can not move through
- wind, water, solar energy resource
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- change of state of matter (liquid to gas)
- location underground where the earthquake happens
- Plates moving towards each other
- Melting and cooling rock
- Enclosed body of water, mix of fresh and salt water
- variable that is measured
- Plates moving away from each other
- outer, solid part of the geosphere
- variable that the scientist changes
- Transportation of sediments
- coal, oil, natural gas energy resource
- Heat and Pressure rock
22 Clues: fragments of rock • breaking down of rock • Heat and Pressure rock • Melting and cooling rock • variable that is measured • Dropping off of sediments • Transportation of sediments • underground storage of water • Limestone dissolved landforms • Compacting and cementation rock • Plates moving towards each other • Plates moving away from each other • outer, solid part of the geosphere • ...
Production - Chassis/ Modules 2024-12-04
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- sitting place that can move around
- used to turn off water
- fluid mechanics
- connect 2 materials
- the best type of water
- not a screw
- what goes in the electrical device
- used to shut off water
- piece of equipment or furniture which is fixed in position in a building or vehicle
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- the flow of charged particles through the cable
- structure on which to place or cover
- pipes to circulate water
- one type of water
- supports for flooring
- to bring electricity
- another type of water
- puts out a fire
- where we plug in an electrical device
- holds a protective device for electrical circuits
- carries cables in the right direction
- small part on or attached to a piece of furniture or equipment
21 Clues: not a screw • fluid mechanics • puts out a fire • one type of water • connect 2 materials • to bring electricity • supports for flooring • another type of water • used to turn off water • the best type of water • used to shut off water • pipes to circulate water • sitting place that can move around • what goes in the electrical device • structure on which to place or cover • ...
levi's matter puzzle 2022-02-09
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- smaller portions of water
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- moving from a gas to a liquid
- we can touch it and pick it up
- when water becomes gas
- happens when water reaches its boiling point
- it happens when the clouds change
- what happens when a solid is exposed to heat
- we are made out of them
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- its related to being melted down to what...
- ice becoming water
- gas to liquid
- it is equivalated to being frozen
- water changes to gas gas to solid solid to water
- what the sun gives off
- liquid solid gas
- happens when liquid is put in the freezer
- its very fast when contained
- everything made up in the world
- what makes up matter
20 Clues: gas to liquid • liquid solid gas • ice becoming water • what makes up matter • what the sun gives off • when water becomes gas • we are made out of them • smaller portions of water • its very fast when contained • moving from a gas to a liquid • we can touch it and pick it up • everything made up in the world • when a solid turns into a liquid • it is equivalated to being frozen • ...
Poriferan & Cnidarian 2021-10-24
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- name for all organisms
- a fibrous protein made of collagen
- one of two principle forms
- simplest body form, are
- one place
- line the radial canals to move water
- most common type of sponge
- asexual reproduction
- central opening through which water flows
- large opening at the top where excess water leaves
- common type of sponge
- both male and female reproductive organs
- current to pull in water with food
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- sharp pointed body or part
- series of tiny pores all over that bring water in
- free swimming or crawling larval
- both male and female reproductive organs
- sponge wall is folded into canals
- producing contraction
- produce male or females gametes
- one of twp principle forms( jellyfish)
- metamorphosis
- randomly strained from water
- seafloor
24 Clues: seafloor • one place • metamorphosis • asexual reproduction • producing contraction • common type of sponge • name for all organisms • simplest body form, are • sharp pointed body or part • one of two principle forms • most common type of sponge • randomly strained from water • produce male or females gametes • free swimming or crawling larval • sponge wall is folded into canals • ...
Unit 3: Wonders of Nature 2025-12-05
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- – A shallow pool of water near the sea.
- – Rocks or coral under the sea.
- – A large body of ice.
- – Colours that appear in the sky after rain.
- – A place with many trees.
- – Low land between hills.
- – A big natural hole in a hill or mountain.
- – A deep, narrow valley.
- – A sandy place beside the sea.
- – A large area of water surrounded by land.
- – A mountain that can erupt.
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- – A high, steep rock face.
- – A very high hill.
- – Land with water all around it.
- – A very dry, sandy place.
- – A long line of flowing water.
- – A raised area of land.
- – Water falling from a height.
- – A very large body of salt water.
- – A hard piece of stone.
20 Clues: – A very high hill. • – A large body of ice. • – A raised area of land. • – A hard piece of stone. • – A deep, narrow valley. • – Low land between hills. • – A high, steep rock face. • – A very dry, sandy place. • – A place with many trees. • – A mountain that can erupt. • – Water falling from a height. • – Rocks or coral under the sea. • – A long line of flowing water. • ...
Unit E Crossword Natalie Toltesi 8Sau 2018-05-28
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- WATER DESCRIBED AS "_______" IS HIGH IN DISSOLVED MINERALS SUCH AS CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM
- LARGE BODIES OF ______ ICE ARE CALLED GLACIERS
- WITHIN EACH WAVE THE PARTICLES OF WATER MOVE IN A _____MOTION
- ALL THE AREA OF LAND THAT DRAINS INTO ONE MAIN LAKE OR RIVER
- THE FORCE OF WAVES CRASHING AGAINST A SHORELINE CAN RESHAPE THE SHORE WITH _______
- DESCRIPTION OF A STREAM'S CHARACTERISTICS
- MOST SUBSTANCES DISSOLVED IN WATER ARE
- COLD CLIMATES RESULT IN ________ GLACIERS
- IN THE ____ STAGES, THE RIVER IS FLOWING QUICKLY AND FAIRLY STTRAIGHT
- DESCRIBES HOW PURE (CLEAN) THE WATER IS
- AS SMALL STREAMS FORM TOGETHER INTO ONE CHANNEL, THE VOLUME AND SPEED OF THE RIVER ____
- THE AMOUNT OF WATER-BORNE MATERIALS A RIVER CARRIES
- GLACIERS COVER ANTARCTICA AND GREENLAND
- WHEN A LOAD OF SEDIMENT IS DUMPED AS A RIVER SLOWS IT IS CALLED
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- TOTAL AMOUNT OF SALT FOUND IN WATER IS
- SMALL TEARDROP SHAPED HILLS
- HIGH TIDE OCCURS BELOW THE
- WARM CLIMATES RESULT IN ________ GLACIERS
- DEPOSITS OF ROCK AND GRAVEL LEFT BEHIOND
- ___ HIGH AND LOW TIDES EACH DAY
- DEPOSITS OF SAND AND GRAVEL IN THE PATTERN OF A WINDING RIVER
- ENERGY _____ FROM PIOINT TO POINT IN A MEDIUM OCCURING WHENWEVER A FORCE CONTACTS WATER
- FORCE OF THER MOON CAUSES TIIDES
- SURFACE MOVEMENTS ON BODIES OF WATER
- HIGHEST LEVEL THE WATER WILL REACH IN A TIDE IS CALLED ____ TIDE
- LOWEST LEVEL WATER WILL REACH IN A TIDE IS CALLED THE ___ TIDE
- THE WATER LEVEL AT THE COAST OF CONTINENTS IS CALLED A
- ______LAKES ARE SMALL ROUND LAKES
- ROTATION OF EARTH ON _____ CAUSES TIDES
29 Clues: HIGH TIDE OCCURS BELOW THE • SMALL TEARDROP SHAPED HILLS • ___ HIGH AND LOW TIDES EACH DAY • FORCE OF THER MOON CAUSES TIIDES • ______LAKES ARE SMALL ROUND LAKES • SURFACE MOVEMENTS ON BODIES OF WATER • TOTAL AMOUNT OF SALT FOUND IN WATER IS • MOST SUBSTANCES DISSOLVED IN WATER ARE • DESCRIBES HOW PURE (CLEAN) THE WATER IS • GLACIERS COVER ANTARCTICA AND GREENLAND • ...
Landforms of The World 2021-01-14
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- Coastal upland regularly flooded by the tides.
- A vertical, or near vertical, rock face of substantial height.
- Silt deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A recessed, coastal body of water connected to an ocean or lake.
- A partially enclosed body of water with a river flow; freshwater meets saltwater.
- A group of islands.
- A piece of land bordered by water on three sides but connected to the mainland.
- Outcrop of rock in the sea formed by the growth of stony coral skeletons.
- A long, narrow ocean inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by glaciers.
- pool A rocky pool separated from the sea at low tide, filled with seawater.
- Any piece of land surrounded by water.
- A narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water.
- A shallow body of water.
- Hole at the top of a sea-cave, where waves to force water or spray out of the hole.
- a cave formed by wave erosion.
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- A body of water confined to a relatively narrow but long region.
- A large headland extending into a body of water, usually the sea.
- A coastal dune landform that forms by wave and tidal action.
- Area where land meets the sea or ocean.
- A large inlet from the ocean.
- A portion of a continent submerged under shallow water.
- Area of loose particles at the edge of a body of water.
- Ring-shaped coral reef, with a central lagoon and perhaps islands around the rim.
- A small sheltered bay or coastal inlet.
- A coastal sand bar or beach formed by moving sand and waves.
25 Clues: A group of islands. • A shallow body of water. • A large inlet from the ocean. • a cave formed by wave erosion. • Any piece of land surrounded by water. • Silt deposited at the mouth of a river. • Area where land meets the sea or ocean. • A small sheltered bay or coastal inlet. • Coastal upland regularly flooded by the tides. • ...
Floral Handling and Care 2021-11-09
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- preparing flowers to shipping
- last person to get product
- water salinity or measure of total soluble elements
- make or become acidic, reducing pH level of water, maximizing water uptake
- a citric acid solution that encourages rapid uptake of water and helps flowers recover from dry shipping
- lower the hydrogen ions it contains acidic
- mixture of floral preservative with water for increasing the life of cut flowers
- natural plant hormone
- general term for impeded uptake of stems
- tough, hard stem
- blockage by air bubbles
- an organism
- the longevity of flowers
- any non woody plant
- sensitive or prone to water loss
- whitish fluid produced in cells of various plants
- dry out easily
- special hormone containing solutions frequently used by growers to prevented and inhibit problems
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- the characteristics of water
- concentration of total soluble elements in the water
- determines if retailer will come back for more
- postharvest technique used to load flowers with sugar and other chemicals prior to shipment
- a chemical solution containing sugar and germicide to speed the opening of but but cut flowers before they are sold
- chemical added to some floral preservatives to make water "wetter"
- method of care and handling
- chemical substance that can kill living organisms
- the care of plants
- every level in the channel of distribution
- chemical mixture of sugar, biocide, and citric acid
- buyer of flowers and floral products to sell to retailers
- cut flower stems under water
- common grocery stores and flower shops
- clogging of water carrying vessels
- an organic compound, includes sugar, starch, glycogen and cellulose
- Shipper of floral products
35 Clues: an organism • dry out easily • tough, hard stem • the care of plants • any non woody plant • natural plant hormone • blockage by air bubbles • the longevity of flowers • last person to get product • Shipper of floral products • method of care and handling • the characteristics of water • cut flower stems under water • preparing flowers to shipping • sensitive or prone to water loss • ...
Hydrosphere 2022-05-17
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- any syubstance below 7 on the pH scale
- the area of land where surface water drains when the ground is unable to absorb it
- a process that occurs when less-dense surface water is drawn away from shore by currents and is replaced by cold denser more nutrient-rich water from below
- a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking
- Underground rock layer that contains a vital source of water for human consumption and use
- The process of purifying water to make it more potable
- all the water on or surrounding the surface of the planet
- Type of marine ecosystem that relies on algae to act as producers and provide majority of energy for the food chain
- type of marine ecosystem that is controlled by movement of tides and contains a diverse array of well adapted organisms due to the changing nature if the ecosystem
- any substance above 7 on the ph scale
- cloudy or opaque
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- the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- Cycling of water on earth through a variety of processes
- valuable water resource on Earth; provides drinking water
- amount of salt contained within a solution
- oxygen found in a body of water
- type of marine ecosystem that is often reliant on chemical energy and is independent of sunlight energy or photosynthetic producers
- the area at the mouth of a river where its currents meet the ocean
- the scale that is used to identify acids and bases
- involves conserving and protecting something valuable such as the planet, its ecosystems and natural resources
20 Clues: cloudy or opaque • oxygen found in a body of water • any substance above 7 on the ph scale • any syubstance below 7 on the pH scale • amount of salt contained within a solution • the scale that is used to identify acids and bases • a measure of how suitable water may be for drinking • the area of land drained by a river and its branches • ...
Science Water Cycle Alpha Assignment Week 5 2020-09-17
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- the water that is stored in the ground
- any form of water that falls from the clouds to Earth's surface
- a human-made channel, often in the form of a bridge, that transports water
- the clearing or cutting down of forests
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- cycle: the movement of nitrogen through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- cycle: the movement of water through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other pollutants in the atmosphere
- to protect from wastefulness or destruction
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to grow crops
- the process by which water is lost from the leaves of plants
- fuel: a fuel formed from the remains of organisms
- the process of replanting an area with trees
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- made or produced by people
- source: a source of pollution that can be identified
- rain: rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air
- cycle: the movement of carbon through the living and nonliving parts of the environment
- the water that flows over the ground surface
- the movement of people from rural
- a large natural or human-made lake used to supply water
- the removal of salt from ocean water to provide fresh water
- source: a source of pollution that is difficult to link to a particular origin
- restoration: the practice of renewing degraded or destroyed ecosystems and habitats
- fixation: a process by which bacteria convert nitrogen gas into a usable form
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- toward cities
27 Clues: toward cities • made or produced by people • the movement of people from rural • the water that is stored in the ground • the clearing or cutting down of forests • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • to protect from wastefulness or destruction • the water that flows over the ground surface • ...
Climate and Ecosystems 2024-06-03
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- any gas in the atmosphere capable of absorbing infrared radiation reflected off Earth
- the process of plants releasing oxygen and water vapor
- the continuous pattern of weather over a long period of time
- the release of water from clouds in the form of rain or snow
- the process by which plants transform sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar
- the thin layer of air surrounding Earth
- the collection of water into a large body such as an ocen
- the release of pollutants into the atmosphere by industrial plants
- all living plants and animals make up this
- energy sources requiring millions of years for living organisms to decay
- the continuous movement of water through the Earth's systems
- the gathering of water vapor into clouds
- the continuous movement of carbon through the Earth's systems
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- the clearing of trees and plant life for the purpose of raising livestock or other agriculture
- the release of water by plants
- the process of animals releasing carbon dioxide and water vapor
- the oceans, inland bodies of water, and groundwater make up this
- an element found in all living things
- one member of a species
- a gas comprised of one carbon and two oxygen atoms
- this consists of the Earth's core, mantle, and crust
- a geographic region containing various species living together
- the change in water from the liquid to gas state
- the flow of excess water down hills or across the ground
- a group of the same organisms living in the same geographic region
- the process of gases becoming trapped in the atmosphere causing warming
- a community of organisms functioning as a unit in their environment
- these are required in order to break down formerly living organisms
28 Clues: one member of a species • the release of water by plants • an element found in all living things • the thin layer of air surrounding Earth • the gathering of water vapor into clouds • all living plants and animals make up this • the change in water from the liquid to gas state • a gas comprised of one carbon and two oxygen atoms • ...
Crossword geography and weather 2024-11-07
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- A lot of water falling from the sky.
- A quiet place with farms and trees.
- It’s an ancient Egyptian construction, with the shape of a prism.
- It’s smaller than a mountain, there is grass.
- Under it there is water, you use it to cross the river.
- You are submerged by the snow falling from the mountain.
- A very high wave that destroys everything.
- It’s a big body of salt water, like the Mediterranean.
- It is tall, cold all the time and there is snow.
- There are fishes and they are colorful, it’s in the water
- no rain for months, it’s very hot.
- The feet of the mountain.
- There is sand and water.
- It’s made of sweet water, it’s cold, the water is still. It’s round.
- FIRE When trees are on fire.
- Pieces of ice falling from the sky.
- You find it in the sea, it can be big or small.
- It’s a mountain, there is lava.
- Lava comes out of a mountain.
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- In Emilia Romagna cars were submerged by water. Too much water.
- It's round, there are people acting.
- It’s a person made of stone.
- Sound and light coming from the sky.
- In Campania they are very frequent.
- it’s made of bricks.
- Stones falling from a mountain.
- When there is heavy snow with gusts of wind.
- Very very strong wind.
- It’s full of trees, there are animals and little light.
- The water falls down.
- It’s a body of water born from mountain glaciers.
- It’s a place where you pray.
- A big spiral made of air.
33 Clues: it’s made of bricks. • The water falls down. • Very very strong wind. • There is sand and water. • The feet of the mountain. • A big spiral made of air. • It’s a person made of stone. • It’s a place where you pray. • FIRE When trees are on fire. • Lava comes out of a mountain. • Stones falling from a mountain. • It’s a mountain, there is lava. • no rain for months, it’s very hot. • ...
crossword puzzle 4th quarter science tumainiac 2023-05-17
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- the collections of water you see in the sky
- what protects us from space radiation
- what is on the outside of the earth
- where water resides underground
- a cloud that is low to the ground
- what magma becomes when it comes to the surface
- water turning from a liquid to a gas
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- what any formation of ground is
- where we live
- water vapor
- water turning from a liquid to a solid
- what keeps trying to pull us to the earths core
- the earths pimples
- it has three types sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic
- frozon water
- means fire
- water
17 Clues: water • means fire • water vapor • frozon water • where we live • the earths pimples • what any formation of ground is • where water resides underground • a cloud that is low to the ground • what is on the outside of the earth • water turning from a liquid to a gas • what protects us from space radiation • water turning from a liquid to a solid • ...
Ecology Crossword #1 2018-08-20
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- temperature at which an organism performs best and is based on the adaptations of the organism
- without oxygen
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give HCO3-1, allows CO2 to be stored in water until CO2 is used by plants, shifting the equalibrium so that H2O and CO2 are reformed
- water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- encompasses acid rain and snowfall
- a ratio that compares physiological rates between temperatures 10°C apart
- process in which glycoproteins coat ice-seeds and prevent further formation of ice
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- adaptation in which the bloodstream flows the opposite way of the water (i.e. same way as a fish swims forward) to maximize passive uptake of oxygen through the gills
- the solute concentration is lower within the organism compared to its environment
- wastewater released at temperatures too high to sustain life
- water with low solute concentration, 0MPa.
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- organisms use mechanisms to maintain a proper salt balance
- sharks and rays may store this byproduct in their bloodstream to raise their osmotic potential closer to that of their environment
- this element interferes with a plants ability to take up nutrients and is released by excessive H+ in the soil
- an anti-freeze like chemical that organisms use to disrupt hydrogen bonds and prevent freezing of internal water
- in saltwater fish, water is lost through the gills
- an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH
- membrane that allows certain ions and molecules to pass through while restricting others
- resistance encountered by organisms moving through liquid, increases in cold water, decreases in warm water
- alternative forms of an enzyme that allow and organism to tolerate different conditions
- low pH can cause the loss of plant nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium from the soil
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
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- the amount of mass in a certain volume, increases in cold water, decreases in hot water, increases in saltwater, decreases in freshwater
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give CO3-2
- acidic gases and particles that stick to vegetation and soil
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- when enzymes move past their maximum rate and become unfunctional as the temperature becomes too high
- a fish can use this to match the density of the water and control its floating or sinking
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- in freshwater fish, water enters through the gills
- in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species
- a process which requires energy to move ions or molecuels against their concentration gradient
- element that has low solubility in water and is very limited in environments without photosynthesis, enters through gills by diffusion into the bloodstream
- an organism has a higher solute concentration than its environment, such as freshwater fish, water will try to enter the organism and solutes try to leave
- heat-loving, e.g. bacteria with proteins that form strong bonds tolerant to heat and denaturing
- a region of undisturbed air or water that surrounds a surface and slows diffusion rates
- in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- formed by the diffusion of CO2 in water, to give H2CO3
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
45 Clues: without oxygen • encompasses acid rain and snowfall • in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills • water with low solute concentration, 0MPa. • in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills • an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH • substances without charge, immiscible with water • in freshwater fish, water enters through the gills • ...
Ecology Crossword #1 2018-08-20
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- without oxygen
- this element interferes with a plants ability to take up nutrients and is released by excessive H+ in the soil
- process in which glycoproteins coat ice-seeds and prevent further formation of ice
- the amount of mass in a certain volume, increases in cold water, decreases in hot water, increases in saltwater, decreases in freshwater
- alternative forms of an enzyme that allow and organism to tolerate different conditions
- encompasses acid rain and snowfall
- membrane that allows certain ions and molecules to pass through while restricting others
- adaptation in which the bloodstream flows the opposite way of the water (i.e. same way as a fish swims forward) to maximize passive uptake of oxygen through the gills
- temperature at which an organism performs best and is based on the adaptations of the organism
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species
- organisms use mechanisms to maintain a proper salt balance
- wastewater released at temperatures too high to sustain life
- when enzymes move past their maximum rate and become unfunctional as the temperature becomes too high
- water with low solute concentration, 0MPa.
- low pH can cause the loss of plant nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium from the soil
- water resists changes in ______ as a change from 98°C to 99°C uses less energy than a change from 99°C to 100°C _______ depends on energy, pressure, elevation, dissolved compounds, etc.
- a fish can use this to match the density of the water and control its floating or sinking
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
- an organism has a higher solute concentration than its environment, such as freshwater fish, water will try to enter the organism and solutes try to leave
- in freshwater fish, water enters through the gills
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give CO3-2
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- a ratio that compares physiological rates between temperatures 10°C apart
- in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills
- element that has low solubility in water and is very limited in environments without photosynthesis, enters through gills by diffusion into the bloodstream
- in saltwater fish, water is lost through the gills
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- the solute concentration is lower within the organism compared to its environment
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- acidic gases and particles that stick to vegetation and soil
- a region of undisturbed air or water that surrounds a surface and slows diffusion rates
- ion formed by dissociation of carbonic acid to give HCO3-1, allows CO2 to be stored in water until CO2 is used by plants, shifting the equalibrium so that H2O and CO2 are reformed
- heat-loving, e.g. bacteria with proteins that form strong bonds tolerant to heat and denaturing
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- formed by the diffusion of CO2 in water, to give H2CO3
- a process which requires energy to move ions or molecuels against their concentration gradient
- an anti-freeze like chemical that organisms use to disrupt hydrogen bonds and prevent freezing of internal water
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- sharks and rays may store this byproduct in their bloodstream to raise their osmotic potential closer to that of their environment
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- resistance encountered by organisms moving through liquid, increases in cold water, decreases in warm water
- an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH
45 Clues: without oxygen • encompasses acid rain and snowfall • in saltwater fish, solutes leave the gills • water with low solute concentration, 0MPa. • in freshwater fish, solutes enter the gills • an aquatic environment characterized by a low pH • substances without charge, immiscible with water • in saltwater fish, water is lost through the gills • ...
Clud/Clus Review 2022-02-23
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- feeling more then one feeling
- outside stage with a view from booth sides
- our principal
- fear of water
- a word that has unclear or multiple meanings
- to add water to something
- to stop or finish
- blue green color
- where we attend school
- sand or rock layer that holds water
- to keep someone away from other people
Down
- school social worker
- to put air into something
- pressurized mechanics, pressure created from water
- animal able to live on land or water
- shutting people out from something
- designed to not drag in the wind
- a nest high in the sky made by birds
- simplest element
- school counselor
- to stop or finish
- tunnel or tube that moves water
- pressurized air in a can
23 Clues: our principal • fear of water • simplest element • school counselor • to stop or finish • to stop or finish • blue green color • school social worker • where we attend school • pressurized air in a can • to put air into something • to add water to something • feeling more then one feeling • designed to not drag in the wind • tunnel or tube that moves water • ...
1-7,B.2. 2018-03-25
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- hydrant used in colder climates(2 words)
- water tank
- outlet on a sprinkler that distributes water
- Classification of fire(electrical equipments)
- type of chemical agents used in fire extinguishers
- device that moves water from one place to another
- kind of fire extinguishers
- Classification of fire(wood, plastic,cloth)
- device that allowes two different hoses connect
- tube that increases the speed of water flow
- carbon dioxide
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- something is to bend it over onto itself
- sprinkler system for homes
- Classification of fire(gasoline,oil,grease)
- substance added to water to lower its freezing point
- kind of fire extinguishers
- wheel shaped storage device for hoses
- device that allows hoses and appliances to be joined together
- collective pipes in a system
- can easily burn
- large diameter hose
21 Clues: water tank • carbon dioxide • can easily burn • large diameter hose • sprinkler system for homes • kind of fire extinguishers • kind of fire extinguishers • collective pipes in a system • wheel shaped storage device for hoses • something is to bend it over onto itself • hydrant used in colder climates(2 words) • Classification of fire(gasoline,oil,grease) • ...
Geography 2019-05-01
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- Body of salt water, smaller than an ocean
- Low, wet area
- Created where ocean water meets land
- Large group of small islands
- Not as tall as a mountain
- An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top
- Treeless region which is very cold and dry
- Raised area with steep sides
- Made of sand and mud, shaped like a fan
- Long body of water
- Body of water which extends into the land
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- Imaginary line which divides the Earth into two
- Height above sea level
- Shallow body of water
- Large, low area of land
- Mouth of a river that empties into an ocean
- Body of water surrounded by land
- Hot, dry place
- Where wind forms a hill of sand
- Coniferous forest that is wet
20 Clues: Low, wet area • Hot, dry place • Long body of water • Shallow body of water • Height above sea level • Large, low area of land • Not as tall as a mountain • Large group of small islands • Raised area with steep sides • Coniferous forest that is wet • Where wind forms a hill of sand • Body of water surrounded by land • Created where ocean water meets land • ...
Evan McCulloch's Science Crossword. 2015-03-09
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- return dead organisms back to the ecosystem.
- eats other organisms for energy.
- gets energy from eating plants.
- the process of changing free______ to usable______.
- gets energy from eating animals.
- a typical weather pattern.
- when liquid water becomes gas.
- gets energy from the sun.
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- shows amount of energy movement in a food web.
- gets energy by eating dead organisms.
- receives lots of rain.
- many overlapping food chains.
- leaf roof caused by trees.
- when water vapor turn to liquid water.
- gets energy from eating plants and animals.
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- land ecosystems with similar traits.
- when water moves from the surface to the atmosphere.
- series of events when organisms eat other organisms.
- when fresh water meets salt water.
20 Clues: receives lots of rain. • gets energy from the sun. • leaf roof caused by trees. • a typical weather pattern. • rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • many overlapping food chains. • when liquid water becomes gas. • gets energy from eating plants. • eats other organisms for energy. • gets energy from eating animals. • when fresh water meets salt water. • ...
Nature Crossword 2022-11-09
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- Colorful plants with a usually pleasant aroma
- look up and you'll find it
- strip of color in the sky after it rains
- animal that soars through the sky
- insect that pollinates flowers
- evaporated water that can be white or gray
- spherical rock that lights up the night sky
- Covers the ground in green
- area filled with trees
- water that falls from the sky
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- Plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves
- insect with beautiful wings
- ball of gas and fire found throughout space
- largest body of water found between continents
- solid mass of minerals
- tiny rocks found usually by bodies of water
- white frozen water that falls from the sky
- flowing water
- Biggest and greatest light source
- ¨And God said let there be ______¨
20 Clues: flowing water • solid mass of minerals • area filled with trees • look up and you'll find it • Covers the ground in green • insect with beautiful wings • water that falls from the sky • insect that pollinates flowers • animal that soars through the sky • Biggest and greatest light source • ¨And God said let there be ______¨ • Plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves • ...
Chesapeake Bay Vocabulary Words 2022-05-19
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- Maryland is known for this bay
- Green plant that forms in water
- Having to do with water
- The trees formed a __ that blocked the sun
- Land consisting of mostly swamps and water
- The gradual process of wearing down rocks
- diversity, variations
- A stream of water flowing into a large lake
- Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- Collective plants
- The land that separates two flowing rivers
- Biological community of interacting orgasms
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- Individual polluted objects
- Where the mouth of a large river meets a stream
- Dense aggregation of oysters
- Nutritional substances
- underwater, completely engulfed
- clarity Measure of how deep light goes into water
- A large group of fish
- The river that flows into the Chesapeake Bay
20 Clues: Collective plants • diversity, variations • A large group of fish • Nutritional substances • Having to do with water • Individual polluted objects • Dense aggregation of oysters • Maryland is known for this bay • Green plant that forms in water • underwater, completely engulfed • The gradual process of wearing down rocks • The trees formed a __ that blocked the sun • ...
Banana Boat 2025-05-22
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- Land surrounded by water.
- Water jumps up!
- A fun boat adventure.
- Big blue water body.
- Riding waves for fun.
- Warm and sunny places.
- Safety gear for water.
- Rolling water motion.
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- Staying on top of water.
- Keeps a boat still.
- Used to row a boat.
- Shines bright in the sky.
- Floats on water.
- Yellow tropical fruit.
- How fast a boat moves.
15 Clues: Water jumps up! • Floats on water. • Keeps a boat still. • Used to row a boat. • Big blue water body. • A fun boat adventure. • Riding waves for fun. • Rolling water motion. • Yellow tropical fruit. • How fast a boat moves. • Warm and sunny places. • Safety gear for water. • Staying on top of water. • Land surrounded by water. • Shines bright in the sky.
water cycle kinslei pd.7 2023-11-27
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- ground water that falls from the sky
- made of water and water has weight
- contains water molecules in the form of water vapor
- sun turns liquid water into water vapor
- the clouds over head are made out of water
- a lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- The energy that drives the water cycle
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- rain,hail, snow falling from the sky
- fog contains very tiny water particles
- every tree,grass blade and plant around you has gravity
- when it snows The rivers still rise like it would if it were rainining
- in the grand scheme of the water cycle animals may not play a role
- waters chemical compositions H2O
- nothing more than water running off the lands of surface
14 Clues: waters chemical compositions H2O • made of water and water has weight • rain,hail, snow falling from the sky • ground water that falls from the sky • fog contains very tiny water particles • The energy that drives the water cycle • sun turns liquid water into water vapor • the clouds over head are made out of water • contains water molecules in the form of water vapor • ...
How the water cycle works 2024-12-17
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- something to transport water
- The main water source
- rain
- the main attraction
- the condensation of water
- some ware water is stored
- when water soaks into the ground
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- water that goes down hill
- the other main water cycle force
- a thing that needs water in the water cycle
- the water that collects in the ground
- how the sun helps the water cycle
- one of the main water cycle forces
13 Clues: rain • the main attraction • The main water source • water that goes down hill • the condensation of water • some ware water is stored • something to transport water • the other main water cycle force • when water soaks into the ground • how the sun helps the water cycle • one of the main water cycle forces • the water that collects in the ground • ...
Oceans 2025-02-27
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- The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce.
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in the water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
- A shoreline area where freshwater from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- A built-up limestone deposit formed by small ant-sized organisms called corals.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
- The periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean due to the gravitational pulls of the moon and the sun.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- The natural environment in which a living gets all that it needs to survive; examples include a desert, a coral reef, and a freshwater lake.
- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sand bars and drains rapidly back into deeper water
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- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- The difference in height between high tide and low tide.
- The portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwantedNeaptide A tide of small range occurring during the first- and third-quarter phases of the moon
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- current A mass of moving ocean water.
- A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
19 Clues: current A mass of moving ocean water. • A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The difference in height between high tide and low tide. • The movement of water from the surface to greater depths. • A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • ...
gas1 2024-12-18
Across
- operated by the fan to prove applance integrity so ignition sequence can begin.
- in a system boiler heated system water is accommodated in the?
- Water heaters and central heating boilers have the same job which is?
- should the expansion vessel loose its charge this valve will lift?
- heating water is prevented from reentering the potable cold water supply by?
- wall mounted appliance providing mains fed hot water to bath, basin, shower, and kitchen sink is known as a?
- device to prevent excessive water temperature?
- heat is created in this area of the appliance by burning gas.
- a gas circulator heats a direct cylinder by this method without the use of a circulating pump.
- A standalone over sink prevision of instant hot water
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- older standalone appliance which heats an indirect open vented cylinder to provide hot water to multiple appliances?
- 1nd stage where the heated POC gather velocity
- A room sealed boiler, containing pump, expansion vessel, and PRV having five pipes out the boiler case is a?
- component of a room sealed used to remove the products of combustion by force operating the APS proving case integrity.
- 2rd stage allows downdraughts in the secondary flue and products to be diluted
- 3rd stage removes the POC safely from the property.
- A heat only system boiler contains these water carrying components?
- Has six pipes emanating from the case, producing heat and hot water
- 4th stage assist in expelling PO, minimise downdraught and help prevent entry from debris and rain.
- A room sealed boiler, with flow, return, gas & condensate is known as?
- is designed to lower the the water pressure downstream of the diaphragm housing to activate the burner.
21 Clues: 1nd stage where the heated POC gather velocity • device to prevent excessive water temperature? • 3rd stage removes the POC safely from the property. • A standalone over sink prevision of instant hot water • heat is created in this area of the appliance by burning gas. • in a system boiler heated system water is accommodated in the? • ...
24HRAS3 2024-03-28
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- Two or more organisms competing for the same resource; can be interspecific or intraspecific.
- Large pores aiding water and air transmission in soil.
- Largest soil particle composed of mineral fragments, 0.05 to 2.0 mm diameter.
- Rain, snow, and other water forms falling to earth.
- Organism feeding on dead material causing its breakdown.
- Interlocking series of food chains.
- Microscopic pores aiding water and air transmission in soil.
- Arrangement of soil particles into compound particles or aggregates.
- Volume of water passing a point in a given time.
- Allowing passage of gases or liquids through pores.
- Dry, receiving little precipitation.
- Region where water drains into a specific point on a stream, river, lake, or other water body.
- Transfer of food energy between nutritional levels.
- Shape of the land.
- Matter settling at the bottom of a liquid; major pollutant by volume.
- Zone of soil saturation, at least 6 inches thick, within 6 feet of the surface.
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- Permeable geological formation holding water, may be confined or unconfined.
- Treeless wetland often with standing water.
- Water with dissolved salt, like in oceans or seas.
- Soil area where most pores are filled with water.
- Animal living in aquatic habitat as young, terrestrial as adult; breathes by gills and lungs.
- Disintegrated or loose fragments washed from rocks.
- Organism obtaining energy by feeding on others and their remains.
- Relationship where one species benefits, while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- Plant usually over 12 feet tall with a single woody stem and distinct leaf crown.
- Wetland in a glacial depression with peat and acidic condition mosses.
- Areas between soil particles through which water and air move.
- Larval phase of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis.
28 Clues: Shape of the land. • Interlocking series of food chains. • Dry, receiving little precipitation. • Treeless wetland often with standing water. • Volume of water passing a point in a given time. • Soil area where most pores are filled with water. • Water with dissolved salt, like in oceans or seas. • Rain, snow, and other water forms falling to earth. • ...
Hydrosphere crossword 2019-01-14
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- putting water back into aquifers
- arrangement of the landscape
- the mouth of a river
- power generated by waves
- can be in form of snow, rain, slate or hail
- replanting trees
- Build up of gravel and other materials
- power generated by water
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- Science and study of rocks
- relatively clean water from our baths and sinks
- can hold water as it cannot infiltrate
- drinking water
- measures water use in homes
- Basin shaped area where water flows into streams
- underground water source
15 Clues: drinking water • replanting trees • the mouth of a river • power generated by waves • underground water source • power generated by water • Science and study of rocks • measures water use in homes • arrangement of the landscape • putting water back into aquifers • can hold water as it cannot infiltrate • Build up of gravel and other materials • ...
kero kero 2020-12-03
16 Clues: uh • ele • tiny • hard • nutral • things • air v.2 • atom mass • hard water • atom number • water now gas • ice into water • part of atom tiny • fire water air earth • no more water more gas • splish splash ur opinion is trash
Bathroom 2021-04-27
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- 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 • ...
Water Pollution - Chapter 14 Crossword 2022-12-01
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- When rain snow and gasses deposit this and it attaches to surfaces like plants, soil, and water.
- The type of waste system someone has if they live far from a city.
- Floating devices that are used to contain the oil in order to absorb it.
- The presence of them can indicate health issues within an ecosystem.
- The effect substances produced by humans have on rivers, lakes, or streams.
- are Responsible for different diseases the humans can contract from affected water.
- The presence of these in rivers has caused male fish to develop female tissues.
- Clean Water Act prevents this from being in drinking water. Associated with contaminated sewage
- Found naturally in groundwater.
- Act that protects sources of drinking water.
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- Responsible for 47% of the oil in the ocean globally.
- Occurs when water suddenly becomes rich in nutrients.
- Section in a body of water that has low oxygen concentration.
- Type of pollution that causes changes in water temperature.
- Type of pollution that interferes with animal communication
- Change in temperature so dramatic it can kill organisms.
- Chemicals produced by humans.
- Type of pollution that includes garbage and sludge.
- The end result of the water used by humans for things like bathing or washing clothes/dishes.
- The number of oxygen microbes demand.
- Compounds used to make plastics that have caused many environmental problems.
- Streams contain a wide variety of these. Can be associated with pharmaceutical drugs, hormones, or wastewater.
- Type of pollution consisting of soil particles that are carried downstream.
- Included in the Safe Drinking Water Act, the standard for safe drinking.
- Act that focuses on protecting marine wildlife and reduces the chemical properties of surface water
25 Clues: Chemicals produced by humans. • Found naturally in groundwater. • The number of oxygen microbes demand. • Act that protects sources of drinking water. • Type of pollution that includes garbage and sludge. • Responsible for 47% of the oil in the ocean globally. • Occurs when water suddenly becomes rich in nutrients. • ...
Unit 11 APES review 2024-05-02
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- When saltwater along coastlines moves into aquifers if too many wells draw water from the ground
- Groundwater zone where soil/ rock are not holding full amount of water and there are still air pockets
- Cancer causing agents
- Type of treatment where nutrients are removed from a secondary effluent so they can be released back to the source
- An imaginary line that divides the saturated zone from the unsaturated zone and fluctuates based on precipitation amounts
- Groundwater zone where all available spaces are filled with water
- Area of land that collects/ funnels precipitation to a lake, stream, river, or other outlet
- Cover 71% of earths surface and moderate earths temperature
- Type of source pollution from a specific location
- Contains less than 0.001% total water supply and distributes water evenly over landmasses and replenishes land reservoirs
- Type of biological treatment of activated sludge to create a new, disinfected effluent
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- Amount of water used for all purposes per person over a given time
- Type of water with high biodiversity and productivity
- Type of treatment where large solids are separated using screens and rakes
- Type of water that is clear and has low biological productivity
- Formed by glaciers and contain 20% of the worlds available surface water
- A bloom of dinoflagellates that uses of 02 and produce toxin that kill organisms, caused by eutrophication
- Area of permeable rock, gravel, or sand that holds water
- Type of source pollution from no specific location of discharge or multiple sources
- Removing ground water faster than it is being replaced causing land on top of an aquifer to sink or buckle
20 Clues: Cancer causing agents • Type of source pollution from a specific location • Type of water with high biodiversity and productivity • Area of permeable rock, gravel, or sand that holds water • Cover 71% of earths surface and moderate earths temperature • Type of water that is clear and has low biological productivity • ...
Earth's Atmosphere 2024-09-06
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- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere (rain, snow, storms, and most clouds occur here)
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- The layer that protects us from the Sun's harmful UV rays
- A mass of sinking cool air that usually brings fair weather.
- When two air masses meet
- A body of air that has about the same temperature and moisture throughout
- water in the form of a gas
- When water heats up and changes from water to gas which is known as water vapor
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- The 4th layer of Earth's atmosphere; the hottest layer
- A mass of rising warm air that usually brings wet, stormy weather.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- The 3rd layer of the atmosphere(50 to 80 km, most meteorites burn up here)
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- The second-lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere (The ozone layer that absorbs ultraviolet radiations)
- A measure of the mount of water vapor in the air
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- when water moves across the land surface into streams and rivers, eventually reaching the ocean
- When water vapor is cooled in the atmosphere and changes back to water to form a cloud
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- The outer layer of the atmosphere, extending outward into space.
- Similar to evaporation, water is changed to gas but from plants
23 Clues: When two air masses meet • water in the form of a gas • An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • A measure of the mount of water vapor in the air • Overall weather in an area over a long period of time • The weight of a column of air pushing down on an area • The 4th layer of Earth's atmosphere; the hottest layer • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-07-09
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- An area of higher elevation land that dictates where surface water and groundwater drain.
- Things that if they are not met, the solution is not acceptable.
- the goals we want the solution to meet as much possible
- The process that causes a liquid in plants to be released as a gas.
- a group of atoms held together by a bond.
- Movement The movement of groundwater, which occurs very slowly.
- Spacing how close together or far apart molecules/atoms are.
- Height above or below a given location.
- When molecules move at a medium speed and slide past each other.
- Water Water located on the surface of the earth such as lakes and streams.
- Driver The source of energy that causes water to move (for example gravity).
- Cycle the continuous movement of water between the earth's water reservoirs driven by energy from the sun and gravity.
- The force that pulls things towards the earth.
- When molecules move slowly/vibrate and are tightly packed.
- When molecules move fast, far apart and do not touch unless they collide.
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- System A series of reservoirs that are connected through the movement of water.
- The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas.
- When water drains down into the ground/soil.
- Energy The total amount of energy carried by a system's molecules
- The natural and man-made places where water is found.
- Water that drains over the surface of the earth after falling as precipitation.
- of Matter Forms that matter can take on including solid, liquid, and gas.
- The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid
- Water that falls to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
25 Clues: Height above or below a given location. • a group of atoms held together by a bond. • When water drains down into the ground/soil. • The force that pulls things towards the earth. • The process that causes a liquid to turn into a gas. • The natural and man-made places where water is found. • The process of water turning from a gas into a liquid • ...
Agriscience Chapters 7 & 8 Vocab Words 2025-11-19
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- planting different crops in the same field in a planned sequence to improve soil fertility and reduce pests
- water that moves downward through soil due to gravity
- farming that disturbs the soil as little as possible to reduce erosion and improve soil health
- an area of land where all the water drains into a common waterway
- a farming method of planting across the slope to reduce erosion
- a substance added to soil to increase plant growth and nutrient levels
- water that clings tightly to soil particles and cannot be used by plants
- supplying water to crops through pipes, ditches, or sprinklers
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- the wearing away of soil by wind, water, or human activity
- a chemical used to kill or control pests such as insects, weeds, or fungi
- water held in soil that moves upward or sideways through small pores
- the top level of groundwater in the soil
- water that is clean and safe for humans to drink
- the process plants use to make food by converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen
- coastal water influenced by the tides of the ocean
- a natural radioactive gas that can build up in homes and cause health risks
- tiny solid or liquid particles in the air that can cause pollution and breathing problems
- a sequence showing how energy and nutrients move from one organism to another
- an organic compound made of hydrogen and carbon, often found in fossil fuels
- water that is low in salt, found in lakes, rivers, and streams
- the continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff
21 Clues: the top level of groundwater in the soil • water that is clean and safe for humans to drink • coastal water influenced by the tides of the ocean • water that moves downward through soil due to gravity • the wearing away of soil by wind, water, or human activity • water that is low in salt, found in lakes, rivers, and streams • ...
Ch. 3 What is your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
Across
- water that is not flowing; a pond or lake.
- a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- 11th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles long.
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- a drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
- A river that is 125 miles long.
- an area in which the water contains low or no dissolved oxygen causing a condition known as hypoxia.
Down
- round hollows in the ground in the Southern High Plains of the United States that fill with water when it rains forming shallow temporary lakes or wetlands.
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
- Biggest lake in Bryan, Tx.
- animal plankton, including single-celled and complex multicellular organisms.
20 Clues: Biggest lake in Bryan, Tx. • A river that is 125 miles long. • water that is not flowing; a pond or lake. • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • a wetland dominated by reeds and other grass-like plants. • water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • 11th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles long. • ...
Ch. 3 What is your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
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- the cold dense bottom waters of a lake.
- Biggest lake in Bryan, Tx.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- A river that is 125 miles long.
- 11th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles long.
- the condition in water where dissolved oxygen is less than 2-3 milligrams per liter.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
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- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- a drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
- a respiratory organ that enables aquatic animals to take oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide.
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- 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.
- animal plankton, including single-celled and complex multicellular organisms.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
20 Clues: Biggest lake in Bryan, Tx. • A river that is 125 miles long. • the cold dense bottom waters of a lake. • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • 11th-longest river in the United States at 1,280 miles long. • a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water. • ...
The Continuous Process of Water 2023-11-19
Across
- When water changes from a liquid to a gas and rises into the atmosphere
- Permeable rock which can contain/transmit groundwater
- Makes up 3% of Earth's total water
- The process in which water is recycled
- Rain, Freezing rain, snow, hail
- The Gathering of water
- The formation of clouds
- Water that exists under earth's surface
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- Water found in earth's oceans and salt lakes
- Fuel for the water cycle
- The draining of Water
- When water evaporates out of plants
- The "main ingredient" of the water cycle
- The combination of tiny water droplets and dust particles in the sky that produce rain
14 Clues: The draining of Water • The Gathering of water • The formation of clouds • Fuel for the water cycle • Rain, Freezing rain, snow, hail • Makes up 3% of Earth's total water • When water evaporates out of plants • The process in which water is recycled • Water that exists under earth's surface • The "main ingredient" of the water cycle • ...
Porosity/permeability - 2025-10-24
Across
- Underground rock layer that stores water
- Soil that is tightly packed and stops water flow well
- upper boundary of zone where all pores are full of water
- holding onto water
- Amount of open space between soil particles
- Water flowing over the land surface
- Soil particles mostly the same size, which allows fast water flow
Down
- liquids ability to move upward through small spaces
- Water soaking into the soil
- How easily water passes through a material
- area above water table where there is both water and air.
- covering the ground that slow water down
- soil is completely soaked
- The angle of the land that affects water flow
14 Clues: holding onto water • soil is completely soaked • Water soaking into the soil • Water flowing over the land surface • Underground rock layer that stores water • covering the ground that slow water down • How easily water passes through a material • Amount of open space between soil particles • The angle of the land that affects water flow • ...
Geo Terms 2016-01-11
Across
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- shallow pool of water in the center of an atoll
- area of barren land with roughly eroded edges and peaks
- a dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- In a desert or on a beach, wind blown sands that have formed hills
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- vast treeless plain with permafrost and small low plants
- ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of a water volcano
- an inland grassland area
- long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- flat topped, elevated landforms
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- deeper part of a river or harbor
- an area of low lying wetland
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- a group of closely scattered islands
- natural hot spring that emits a column of water and stream into the air
- an area of a sea or ocean, partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- flat landmass higher than the land surrounding with at least one steep side
- long, steep sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- narrow piece of land that connects two large land masses and separates two bodies of water
- body of salt water almost entirely surrounded by land
- hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and flat top
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • an area of low lying wetland • flat topped, elevated landforms • deeper part of a river or harbor • a group of closely scattered islands • point of land projecting into a body of water • shallow pool of water in the center of an atoll • an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel • triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth • ...
L1-L4. Earth's Resources and Human Impact 2023-12-21
Across
- This is measured by a set of instruments mounted to docks or piers.
- Water in gas form.
- This measurement of humidity is reported as 0% to 100%.
- The process of when clouds turn into falling rain.
- The state that contains Windom.
- Contains arctic ice caps that are over 100,000 years old
- This tool measures changes in the amount of water vapor in the air.
- The state that contains Yakima Valley.
- This is a measurement of how much liquid water is stored in a snowpack.
- These are daily events during which water levels rise and fall.
- The most prevalent substance in the air.
- A bad storm that comes off the Atlantic Ocean.
- The state that contains Vicksburg.
- The process of when water vapor turns into liquid water.
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- This happens when ocean water is pushed onto land from an incoming storm.
- Measures the water in rivers and streams
- The state that contains Boston.
- The only U.S. state that has glaciers
- The process of when liquid water turns into a vapor.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Water that accumulates deep underground
- Tool that measures sea level over most of the ocean surface
- The state that contains East Porterville.
- This tool collects precipitation at weather stations all over the U.S.
- This is created when snow builds up and freezes together.
- This serves as storage for groundwater.
- A state in Navajo Nation that contains Salt Lake City.
- A state in Navajo Nation that contains Phoenix.
- This drought severity map shows which parts of a place have higher or lower drought.
- A state in Navajo Nation that contains Albuquerque.
30 Clues: Water in gas form. • The state that contains Boston. • The state that contains Windom. • The state that contains Vicksburg. • The only U.S. state that has glaciers • The amount of water vapor in the air. • The state that contains Yakima Valley. • Water that accumulates deep underground • This serves as storage for groundwater. • Measures the water in rivers and streams • ...
Unit 1: Water on Earth 2025-04-15
Across
- pieces of ice that break off from glaciers that move by floating on the ocean
- permanent movement of water that flow as "rivers" through the ocean, which is caused by wind and differences in temperature
- abiotic factor found in lakes and oceans, which decreases the deeper down we go due to the lack of sunlight
- zone in the ocean where light is visible, down to the first 200 meters
- non-living organisms such as soil, temperature, water, and so on
- how deep lakes are, in contrast to deep oceans
- zone in the ocean where light begins to disappear
- movement of water created by the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon
- water movement around the environment through evaporation, precipitation, and condensation
- large body of saltwater that serves as a habitat for a wide range of living species
Down
- zone illuminated zone near the coast of lakes and oceans, with plenty of oxygen
- total amount of water on Earth, regardless of its physical state
- movement of water on the surface of the sea caused by the wind
- type of water containing high concentrations of salt which is unsuitable for humans and animals to drink to
- type of water with a low concentration of salt, and used for drinking and cooking
- type of diagram that shows similarities and differences between two topics
- abiotic factor found in lakes and oceans, which increases the deeper down we go into them
- body of water that constantly flows from high to low points
- large body of permanent ice
- living organisms that make up ecosystems, such as plants and animals
- open-water zone found in lakes
- body of water surrounded by land
22 Clues: large body of permanent ice • open-water zone found in lakes • body of water surrounded by land • how deep lakes are, in contrast to deep oceans • zone in the ocean where light begins to disappear • body of water that constantly flows from high to low points • movement of water on the surface of the sea caused by the wind • ...
Oceans Review #2 2021-12-06
Across
- Continuous circulation of water on the Earth
- Winds that keep blowing
- This is what travels in a wave.
- A wave that topples over as it approaches shallow water
- Use of sound waves to map the ocean floor
- Current caused by prevailing winds
- A seamount that is above water
- A mountain under the ocean
- Mineral-rich precipitation that flows toward the ocean
- This plain is a flat area on the ocean floor.
Down
- Continental _____, steep incline from the shelf to the abyssal plain
- Any form of water that falls from the sky
- Changing from gas to liquid
- Changing from liquid to gas
- A river of water inside a body of water
- A deep-water current caused by differences in salinity or temperature
- Continental _____, gentle underwater slope from the coast out to the ocean
- Highest point of a wave
- Effect of Earth's rotation on currents
19 Clues: Winds that keep blowing • Highest point of a wave • A mountain under the ocean • Changing from gas to liquid • Changing from liquid to gas • A seamount that is above water • This is what travels in a wave. • Current caused by prevailing winds • Effect of Earth's rotation on currents • A river of water inside a body of water • Any form of water that falls from the sky • ...
Water on the Land Vocab 2015-12-15
Across
- Soluble particles dissolved into the river
- _____ Flow,Movement of water through rock parallel to the surface
- Rocks carried by a river are eroded by being smashed together
- Movement of sediment along a river
- The start of a river
- _____ Action, Erosion by the force of water
- Rain falls on vegetation, preventing it reaching the ground
- The point where a river comes to an end, usually at the sea
- Water sinking into the soil
- Basin Area drained by a river
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- Stream or smaller river which joins a larger river
- Process by which water is lost through plant respiration
- Edge of the drainage basin, marks boundary between other drainage basins
- Movement of water through soil parallel to the surface
- Rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- Loss of water into the atmosphere
- Wearing away of stones, soil in rivers and riverbanks
- Movement of water into the underlying rock
- Where two rivers join
19 Clues: The start of a river • Where two rivers join • Rain, snow, sleet, etc. • Water sinking into the soil • Basin Area drained by a river • Loss of water into the atmosphere • Movement of sediment along a river • Soluble particles dissolved into the river • Movement of water into the underlying rock • _____ Action, Erosion by the force of water • ...
Freshwater Ecosystems 2021-10-14
Across
- Deep, blue water with little nutrients and lots of oxygen
- Another name for large aquatic plants
- When water seeps beneath the soil layer
- The organism that makes up algae
- The water zone where light penetrates
- Where the thermocline starts
- A plant whose stalk is above the water line
- When a lake has less oxygen, more algae, and is shallow
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- The bottom most layer of the lake
- When nutrients and oxygen are mixed due to the same temperature of water
- Standing, still, freshwater
- An area of rapid temperature change
- When organisms use sun light and convert it into usable energy
- Any type of photosynthesizing organism
- One of the waste products of plants
- An organism that has to eat to obtain energy
- The water zone where light does not penetrate
- The zone where light penetrates through open water
- Well lit shallow zone of the epilimnion
19 Clues: Standing, still, freshwater • Where the thermocline starts • The organism that makes up algae • The bottom most layer of the lake • An area of rapid temperature change • One of the waste products of plants • Another name for large aquatic plants • The water zone where light penetrates • Any type of photosynthesizing organism • When water seeps beneath the soil layer • ...
JamesMoore 2024-03-27
Across
- mobile distribution of water with overhead spraying
- delivers water to crops using a gravity-fed, overland flow of water
- only allow water to flow in one direction
- to hold back flood waters
- slowly drip water into the ground
- most common form of surface irrigation
- equipment that rotates around a pivot
- black flexible pipe
Down
- shape of water when it exits the nozzle
- buried plastic irrigation pipe that is connected to the water source
- sprinkler system
- slows down runoff
- to hold and distribute rain runoff
- Large man-made body of water
- area that is connected to the same valve
- buried plastic irrigation pipe
16 Clues: sprinkler system • slows down runoff • black flexible pipe • to hold back flood waters • Large man-made body of water • buried plastic irrigation pipe • slowly drip water into the ground • to hold and distribute rain runoff • equipment that rotates around a pivot • most common form of surface irrigation • shape of water when it exits the nozzle • ...
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 • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- had rings
- rocky surface
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- energy needed to raise temp by 1%
- spinning on its axis
- a renewable source
- water sticking too another substance
- amount of space that something takes up
- water lemanade
Down
- drives the water cycle
- largest planet
- postive
- which layer is the ozone layer
- water sticking to water
- revolving around plant/objects
- the part that doesn't change during the experient
- what makes up electron neutrons an protons
- nitrogen
- ice and wood are...
20 Clues: postive • nitrogen • had rings • rocky surface • largest planet • water lemanade • a renewable source • ice and wood are... • spinning on its axis • drives the water cycle • water sticking to water • which layer is the ozone layer • revolving around plant/objects • hottest layer of the atmosphere • coldest layer of the atmosphere • energy needed to raise temp by 1% • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- had rings
- rocky surface
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- energy needed to raise temp by 1%
- spinning on its axis
- a renewable source
- water sticking too another substance
- amount of space that something takes up
- water lemanade
Down
- drives the water cycle
- largest planet
- postive
- which layer is the ozone layer
- water sticking to water
- revolving around plant/objects
- the part that doesn't change during the experient
- what makes up electron neutrons an protons
- nitrogen
- ice and wood are...
20 Clues: postive • nitrogen • had rings • rocky surface • largest planet • water lemanade • a renewable source • ice and wood are... • spinning on its axis • drives the water cycle • water sticking to water • which layer is the ozone layer • revolving around plant/objects • hottest layer of the atmosphere • coldest layer of the atmosphere • energy needed to raise temp by 1% • ...
Things in the bathroom 2021-04-30
Across
- dryer: to dry hair.
- to defecate and urinate.
- to brush dirt.
- paper: to clean after defecating
- : to clean teeth.
- for cleaning the hair.
- to dry the body
- to be in the mirror.
- : to shave.
Down
- brush: to clean the toilet.
- to put water
- a place to control the discharge of water.
- cap: to protect the head while bathing.
- : to flush something.
- to clean the hand.
- can: to accommodate trash such as skin soap, shampoo, etc.
- for cleaning the body from dirt.
- to get water
- for taking bath.
- to get water.
20 Clues: : to shave. • to put water • to get water • to get water. • to brush dirt. • to dry the body • for taking bath. • : to clean teeth. • to clean the hand. • dryer: to dry hair. • to be in the mirror. • : to flush something. • for cleaning the hair. • to defecate and urinate. • brush: to clean the toilet. • paper: to clean after defecating • for cleaning the body from dirt. • ...
Unique land forms and landscapes 2016-02-10
Across
- a type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind
- the bank of a river
- the process of scraping or wearing something away
- the water vapour cools in the sky and turns back into water liquid
- bed the bed or channel in which a river flows
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported
- a winding curve or bend of a river
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal width
- water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, that flows over the land surface
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- the sun heats water liquid which turns into a gas called water vapour
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas
- the action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area
18 Clues: the bank of a river • a winding curve or bend of a river • bed the bed or channel in which a river flows • the process of scraping or wearing something away • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean • the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil • ...
Greek Root Words 2020-11-18
Across
- the examination of tissue from a living body
- a personal account of your own life
- a boat that travels on foils above the water
- a signature especially that of a celebrity
- water
- to write
- capable of being decomposed
- working by itself
- letters presented as a sound
- a form of carbon used in pencils
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- the study of water
- powered by water
- having artificial body parts
- a fear of water
- a motor car
- the study of living organisms
- a German motor way
- life
- self
19 Clues: life • self • water • to write • a motor car • a fear of water • powered by water • working by itself • the study of water • a German motor way • capable of being decomposed • having artificial body parts • letters presented as a sound • the study of living organisms • a form of carbon used in pencils • a personal account of your own life • a signature especially that of a celebrity • ...
6th science Vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- The largest planet
- Closest planet to the sun
- fuel Made of dead animals from years ago
- Water sticking to other stuff
- Energy you can reuse
- Made of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Everything
- Fluffy clouds
- The layer we live on
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- Water going against gravity
- Everything
- Virginia's watershed
- The answer to a science experiment
- A tunnel of swirling wind
- Water sticking to water
- Something that stays the same
- Amount of space something takes up
- The planet we live on
- Drives the water cycle
- Ball of gas
20 Clues: Everything • Everything • Ball of gas • Fluffy clouds • The largest planet • Virginia's watershed • Energy you can reuse • The layer we live on • The planet we live on • Drives the water cycle • Water sticking to water • Closest planet to the sun • A tunnel of swirling wind • Water going against gravity • Water sticking to other stuff • Something that stays the same • ...
1.2.1 2024-03-06
Across
- energy required
- diffusion of water
- water molecule
- water going out of the cell
- opens and closes in passive transport
- makes equilibrium
- uses transport proteins
- substances move from ___ to low concentration
- made of phospholipids and proteins
- aid substances across the cell membrane
- cell membranes are____
Down
- no energy required
- when the cell could burst
- equal parts solute and solvent
- small molecules move through the phospholipids
- water going into the cell
- when the cell gets water removed
- solid molecules
- outside of the cell
19 Clues: water molecule • energy required • solid molecules • makes equilibrium • no energy required • diffusion of water • outside of the cell • cell membranes are____ • uses transport proteins • when the cell could burst • water going into the cell • water going out of the cell • equal parts solute and solvent • when the cell gets water removed • made of phospholipids and proteins • ...
Vocab words 2022-10-28
Across
- a channel for water
- the technology of flying machines
- a sailor
- in between earth and a dwarf planet
- relating to stars
- a pattern of stars
- a cage for reptiles
- a crystal
- something that lives or grows in water
- Something that works in water
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- not from earth
- under the surface of earth
- looking like the moon
- can be found by water
- connected with the sea
- introduce air into
- usually referring to an annotation
- operated by water moving
- not needing air
19 Clues: a sailor • a crystal • not from earth • not needing air • relating to stars • introduce air into • a pattern of stars • a channel for water • a cage for reptiles • looking like the moon • can be found by water • connected with the sea • operated by water moving • under the surface of earth • Something that works in water • the technology of flying machines • usually referring to an annotation • ...
Natural Resources 2024-05-07
Across
- in weathering
- in sedimentry rock
- made by ice
- sqishes it
- made by fast moving water
- moves it
- forms in 1k years or less
- wind,water,ice or braks down
- short for wind, water, ice
- forms in millions of years
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- drops it
- non-renewable liquid
- where sedimentry rock is made
- renewable ______ that can reperduce but cant move
- tiney pices of rock
- used for bilding houses and is renewable
- cements it
- when a river splits
- in weathering
- moving water in a line
20 Clues: drops it • moves it • sqishes it • cements it • made by ice • in weathering • in weathering • in sedimentry rock • tiney pices of rock • when a river splits • non-renewable liquid • moving water in a line • made by fast moving water • forms in 1k years or less • short for wind, water, ice • forms in millions of years • wind,water,ice or braks down • where sedimentry rock is made • ...
Raft crossword 2022-05-15
Across
- Big signal
- a reef material
- liquid you need to survive
- something that Robbie kills
- rainbow candy
- the main character
- starvation from lack of water
- most conman seafood
- ocean movement
- Hawaiian island
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- circle shape reef or island
- a type of braid
- a yellow material that floats on water
- something that keeps you afloat
- dead person
- something you write your feelings in
- a large body of water
- signal to get help
- tinny drops of water falling from the sky
19 Clues: Big signal • dead person • rainbow candy • ocean movement • a type of braid • a reef material • Hawaiian island • the main character • signal to get help • most conman seafood • a large body of water • liquid you need to survive • circle shape reef or island • something that Robbie kills • starvation from lack of water • something that keeps you afloat • something you write your feelings in • ...
A Fun Crossword all to do with Water 2021-10-26
Across
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- The process by which water transforms from liquid to gas
- A passageway to a new world through mist
- A large stream of water that is flowing quickly into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
- A tool that proves the fact that water finds its own level
- The Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic are all examples of an....
- They crash on the shoreline
- An ancient underground system for transporting water over long distances
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- An ancient tool for raising water
- A large body of ice moving very slowly
- A deep whole in the ground through which water can be taken out of
- The area at the border between land and see
- an artificial spring of water often found in fancy gardens
- A way of transporting water through a series of canals to help the growth of crops
- An area that is constantly wet and muddy
- The frozen form of water
16 Clues: The frozen form of water • They crash on the shoreline • An ancient tool for raising water • A large body of ice moving very slowly • A large body of water surrounded by land • A passageway to a new world through mist • An area that is constantly wet and muddy • The area at the border between land and see • The process by which water transforms from liquid to gas • ...
geography 2024-05-16
Across
- the continent France is located
- England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland make up the...
- when rain water soaks into the ground.
- Britain is bordered to the east by the...
- water falling to the ground from clouds
- britain's climate
- the effect of water turning into vapour in the water cycle.
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- the capital of england.
- Britain is bordered to the south by the...
- when water evapourates from plants
- the effect of water vapour turning into liquid water.
- the capital of northen ireland
- Britain is bordered to the west by the...
- the capital of wales.
- when surface water flows into streams
- the capital of scotland.
16 Clues: britain's climate • the capital of wales. • the capital of england. • the capital of scotland. • the capital of northen ireland • the continent France is located • when water evapourates from plants • when surface water flows into streams • when rain water soaks into the ground. • water falling to the ground from clouds • Britain is bordered to the east by the... • ...
Grade 3 -EVS crossword Puzzle 2023-09-24
Across
- planet with distinct rings.
- life of an early man.
- rainy season.
- water has no smell.
- energy of the Sun.
- large piece of land.
Down
- bright Halo if Sun.
- The red planet.
- lives in water and on land both
- plants make their food.
- lives in water only.
- vapour turns to water droplets.
- water turns to vapour.
- huge water body.
- purest form of water.
15 Clues: rainy season. • The red planet. • huge water body. • energy of the Sun. • bright Halo if Sun. • water has no smell. • lives in water only. • large piece of land. • life of an early man. • purest form of water. • water turns to vapour. • plants make their food. • planet with distinct rings. • lives in water and on land both • vapour turns to water droplets.
Plumbing 2021-04-21
Across
- white plastic used for drains
- delivers water for use
- placed on pvc pipe before the glue
- where wast water goes after its used
- fuel used to create a flame for a appliance
- heater creates hot water for a home
- pipe primarily used for gas distribution
- used to heat water for a home
- pipe used for water distribution. can be blue and red
Down
- tool used with press fittings
- used to clean copper before soldering
- common
- water thats used for drinking, bathing, etc
- Other name for a water closet
- side of a fixture the cold water is on
15 Clues: common • delivers water for use • tool used with press fittings • white plastic used for drains • Other name for a water closet • used to heat water for a home • placed on pvc pipe before the glue • heater creates hot water for a home • where wast water goes after its used • used to clean copper before soldering • side of a fixture the cold water is on • ...
crossword water cycle SMS/caden 2024-12-17
Across
- precipitation soaks into the ground
- like a mini volcano at the bottom of the ocean
- plants need water
- molecules in water
- when a cloud gets too heavy this happens
- what precipitation makes
- water stored in the ground
- when rain and snow flow into lakes, oceans and rivers
Down
- Main source of energy
- when a source of water gets too hot and water vapor comes off
- separate body of water
- how clouds are made
- biggest source of water on earth
- big mass of water vapor that causes precipitation
- when water find a way out of the ground
15 Clues: plants need water • molecules in water • how clouds are made • Main source of energy • separate body of water • what precipitation makes • water stored in the ground • biggest source of water on earth • precipitation soaks into the ground • when water find a way out of the ground • when a cloud gets too heavy this happens • like a mini volcano at the bottom of the ocean • ...
Science Vocab Puzzle By: Jeancarlo Nunez 2015-03-18
Across
- An area that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide
- a well in which water is under pressure
- An area that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- Water that collects or flows beneath the Earth's surface
- A slowly moving patch of ice
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials
Down
- A small narrow river
- big patches of frozen ice that appear in mainly cold areas
- discontinuous layer of water at or near Earth's surface
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- A stream of water that flows fast
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body
- All the salt water that covers three fourths of the Earth's surface
- Land where the ground is a little wet and helps the growing of plants
18 Clues: A small narrow river • A slowly moving patch of ice • A stream of water that flows fast • a well in which water is under pressure • a large body of water surrounded by land • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • An area that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide • ...
Watershed Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- Any identifiable source of pollution, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack.
- Something that gets into the water that isn't supposed to be there.
- Diffused pollution of water or air that doesn't originate from a discrete source.
- Matter that has been deposited by some natural process.
- Water that is found under the ground.
- To conserve water, fix _ and turn off water when not in use.
- The main point source discharge is factories and sewage _ plants.
- Nonpoint source pollution can reduce the capacity of _ resources to be used for drinking _ and recreation.
- Nonpiont source pollution can damage _ habitat.
Down
- The process of wearing or grinding something down.
- When water seeps down in the soil.
- Rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- A large natural stream of water (larger than a creek).
- A ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems.
- Emptying something accomplished by allowing liquid to run out of it.
- Precise detailed study of the surface features of a region.
- Water that doesn't soak into the ground.
- Supports sustainable _ like streams, rivers, lakes and groundwater sources.
18 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet or hail. • When water seeps down in the soil. • Water that is found under the ground. • Water that doesn't soak into the ground. • Nonpiont source pollution can damage _ habitat. • The process of wearing or grinding something down. • A large natural stream of water (larger than a creek). • Matter that has been deposited by some natural process. • ...
Hydrosphere vocab Landon Pickard 2015-03-19
Across
- a body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land
- a small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope
- an area where the water table is at, near or above land surface
- Water distribution on Earth
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- a rock layer that stores water and allows water to the flow through it
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- term used to describe an area that drains into a large river
Down
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river
- wetland dominated by grasses
- water found in cracks and pores in sand
- the largest bodies of water on Earth
- a large piece of fresh water ice floating
- a wetland dominated by trees
- a large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope.
16 Clues: Water distribution on Earth • wetland dominated by grasses • a wetland dominated by trees • a wetland dominated by peat moss • the largest bodies of water on Earth • water found in cracks and pores in sand • a large piece of fresh water ice floating • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • term used to describe an area that drains into a large river • ...
Freshwater Systems 2023-03-08
Across
- How much water (in M3)passes through a given section of river in a second.
- Help to prevent erosion and pollution in a watershed.
- Any water that hits a surface, and runs downhill until it reaches a water body.
- A geographical area where all the water flows to one place
- Pollution that enters the watershed through runoff
- The kind of pollution that is dumped directly into a water body
- This is a hole in the roadway where water runs into
- Animals without backbones
Down
- Where water from storm drains and ditches ends up
- Water losing oxygen because of too much algae
- The name of the river where Mazatlan's water comes from.
- A measure of how much sediment (dirt) is in the water
- An element of fertilizer that can pollute a watershed
- This type of fish needs a lot of oxygen to survive
- If something has a pH less than 7 we call it this.
- Dirt and soil that gets dissolved over time by water and wind.
16 Clues: Animals without backbones • Water losing oxygen because of too much algae • Where water from storm drains and ditches ends up • Pollution that enters the watershed through runoff • This type of fish needs a lot of oxygen to survive • If something has a pH less than 7 we call it this. • This is a hole in the roadway where water runs into • ...
Benchmark Review 2014-12-12
Across
- one specific site of pollution
- heating of natural water that results from human acivity
- body of water that usually forms behind a dam
- body of water above the ground
- water that is suitable to drink
- occurs when live or dead organisms are added to water supplies
- when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies
Down
- water under Earth's surface in spaces, in rock or soil
- a body of rock or sediment that can store alot of water
- removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water
- many small sources of pollution
- increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- when waste causes water to become harmful to organisms
- growth of communities do to people moving to urban areas
- frozen layer of soil in polar regions
15 Clues: one specific site of pollution • body of water above the ground • many small sources of pollution • water that is suitable to drink • frozen layer of soil in polar regions • increase in the amount of nutrients in water • body of water that usually forms behind a dam • removing harmful bacteria and microbes from water • when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies • ...
Blood Water Croswoard 2020-12-09
Across
- (used to introduce a question) at what time or period?
- persons in general
- of or relating to a toxin or poison
- a collection or combination of parts forming a complex or single whole
- a movable barrier of wood, glass, or metal for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, usually turning on hinges or sliding in groove
Down
- to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk
- an odorless, tasteless liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen that makes up rain, oceans, lakes, and rivers
- the red fluid that flows through the heart throughout the body
- to take or receive
- a condition of the weather with strong winds, rain, thunder and lightning
10 Clues: persons in general • to take or receive • of or relating to a toxin or poison • (used to introduce a question) at what time or period? • to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk • the red fluid that flows through the heart throughout the body • a collection or combination of parts forming a complex or single whole • ...
Waste Water Story 2021-06-21
Across
- wastewater released by homes , industries, hospitals, offices and other users.
- a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure.
- conditions related to public health especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- an underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter
- the introduction of air into a material.
Down
- we would see a network of big and small pipes called sewers,
- the sludge is transffered to a separate tank where it is decomposed by the anaerobic
- - Solid like faeces settle at the bottom and are removed with a scraper .
- bacteria- germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen.
- water- rich in lather , mixed with oil black brown water that goes down the drains
10 Clues: the introduction of air into a material. • we would see a network of big and small pipes called sewers, • a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure. • bacteria- germs that can survive and grow where there is no oxygen. • an underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2021-05-04
Across
- Precipitation that is not absorbed by soil.
- Plants absorb water.
- Water vapor is dispersed from a plant's leaves.
- Water vapor condenses to form solid water droplets.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
Down
- Forms of water falling from the sky.
- A solid becomes a gas without becoming a liquid first.
- The never ending circulation of H2o
- Water seeps into soil.
- Water found on the surface.
10 Clues: Plants absorb water. • Water seeps into soil. • Water found on the surface. • The never ending circulation of H2o • Forms of water falling from the sky. • Precipitation that is not absorbed by soil. • Water vapor is dispersed from a plant's leaves. • Water vapor condenses to form solid water droplets. • A solid becomes a gas without becoming a liquid first. • ...
