water Crossword Puzzles
Ashley's water crossword puzzle 2018-01-01
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- is colorless, odorless and tasteless
- colorless, odorless, tastless gas; but combustible
- 97% of earth's water is
- abbreviation is h2o
- colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive
- creates blue stains and scale
- has been purified so that there are no minerals in it
- causes spots on glasses
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- is the most familiar way to measure liquids
- is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
- is a disinfectant
- is one form of acid rain
- is the city average pH
- limestone has a basic of
- abbreviation is total dissolved solids
15 Clues: is a disinfectant • abbreviation is h2o • is the city average pH • 97% of earth's water is • causes spots on glasses • is one form of acid rain • limestone has a basic of • creates blue stains and scale • is colorless, odorless and tasteless • abbreviation is total dissolved solids • is the most familiar way to measure liquids • colorless, tasteless gas; but highly explosive • ...
Like Water for Chocolate 2018-11-20
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- He marries Esperanza.
- He is Chencha's husband
- Nacha's profession.
- An american doctor.
- Who keep Tita from marrying Pedro?
- She sends Tita a letter.
- Fodd that makes Tita always cry.
- He was drunk and sings to Tita.
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- Smells Gertrudis and takes her away on a horseback and they later marry.
- Tita is cured by.
- Mama Elena's lover.
- Where did Roberto die?
- Dies in Rosaura's wedding.
- She was the maid at the ranch.
- She died from digestive issues.
15 Clues: Tita is cured by. • Mama Elena's lover. • Nacha's profession. • An american doctor. • He marries Esperanza. • Where did Roberto die? • He is Chencha's husband • She sends Tita a letter. • Dies in Rosaura's wedding. • She was the maid at the ranch. • She died from digestive issues. • He was drunk and sings to Tita. • Fodd that makes Tita always cry. • Who keep Tita from marrying Pedro? • ...
about water and pollution 2013-01-30
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- items thrown into the ocean which makes pollution
- circular tube that water flows through
- dirty water
- when oil is spilled into the fish's home
- creatures that walk on four legs
- a type of chemical
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- big body of water
- bad for the environment
- towers a place to keep water
- another word for bathroom
- water water that comes from wells on the ground
- one of your five sences
- when people drink to much of polluted water
- a way to help stop oil from spreading
- spill blackened water
15 Clues: dirty water • big body of water • a type of chemical • spill blackened water • bad for the environment • one of your five sences • another word for bathroom • towers a place to keep water • creatures that walk on four legs • a way to help stop oil from spreading • circular tube that water flows through • when oil is spilled into the fish's home • ...
Water Cities - hotel standards 2012-03-06
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- Put on the bed, changed after each guest in a hotel
- Fast, productive
- Not large and not small
- A service where they clean your clothes with chemicals
- A road connecting two cities
- You wash your hands with it
- With all the necessary furniture
- 'A wide ....... of food'
- Roomy, large
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- 'Odpowiedni, dogodny, pasujący'
- 'Udogodnienie, instalacja, wyposażenie'
- E.g. a leather sofa, antique table
- Connected to the room, e.g. bathroom
- Easy, comfortable, e.g. a .............form of transport
- An adjective from 'luxury'
15 Clues: Roomy, large • Fast, productive • Not large and not small • 'A wide ....... of food' • An adjective from 'luxury' • You wash your hands with it • A road connecting two cities • 'Odpowiedni, dogodny, pasujący' • With all the necessary furniture • E.g. a leather sofa, antique table • Connected to the room, e.g. bathroom • 'Udogodnienie, instalacja, wyposażenie' • ...
Water Quantity and Quality 2014-03-05
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- the replenishment of an aquifer by the absorption of water
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- process of water movement through a plant
- synonymous with agglomeration, aggregation, and coagulation
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- removal of salts
- water held underground
- the tendency for particles in suspension to settle out of the fluid in which they are entrained, and come to rest against a barrier
- water that collects as droplets
- the action of conserving something
- less effective than sterilisation
- the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid
- the action or process of filtering something
15 Clues: removal of salts • water held underground • water that collects as droplets • less effective than sterilisation • the action of conserving something • process of water movement through a plant • the action or process of filtering something • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • the process of forming semisolid lumps in a liquid • ...
-Crossword-Ch.4 Water- 2024-01-09
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- In this method, the water is made tasteless. The water is generally used for medical purposes.
- The layer that DOES allow liquid or gas to pass through.
- A uniform or homogeneous mixture of the solute and solvent.
- The percent of the water on the Earth's surface (in words).
- It is an example of water plant. It has a big beautiful flower which floats on water.
- The layer that does not allow liquid or gas to pass through.
- The process of giving water in the form of water vapour through the leaves of plants.
- s any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull.Ex- rain,snow,ice and hail.
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- In this process, when water freezes, it expands instead of contracting.
- It is added in swimming pools to kill germs.
- It is a virus disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus. It affects the liver of a person.
- When a solution can dissolve more of the solute at a particular temperature.
- It is a process by which heavier insoluble particles of a solution settle down.
- In this method, air under pressure is blown to purify the water
- It is a type of water that is fit for consumption.
15 Clues: It is added in swimming pools to kill germs. • It is a type of water that is fit for consumption. • The layer that DOES allow liquid or gas to pass through. • A uniform or homogeneous mixture of the solute and solvent. • The percent of the water on the Earth's surface (in words). • The layer that does not allow liquid or gas to pass through. • ...
Chemical Bonds and Water 2024-01-25
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- ***** BOND; electron transfer
- water-fearing
- a COVALENT BOND where ELECTRONS ARE EQUALLY SHARED
- ******** BONDS; attraction between hydrogen atom of one molecule and a strong electronegative atom of another molecule.
- PARTIAL CHARGE/S
- A MEASURE OF HOW STRONGLY AN ATOM ATTRACTS ELECTRONS TO ITSELF
- compounds formed by ionic bonds
- water-loving
- ************** BONDS; BONDS BETWEEN ATOMS OF DIFFERENT MOLECULES
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- ************** BONDS; BONDS BETWEEN ATOMS IN A MOLECULE
- ******** BONDS; electron sharing
- a COVALENT BOND where ELECTRONS ARE UNEQUALLY SHARED
- an atom that has a full positive charge
- *** *** ***** FORCES; force that act between electrically neutral molecules; temporary bonds; transient.
- an atom that has a full negative charge
15 Clues: water-loving • water-fearing • PARTIAL CHARGE/S • ***** BOND; electron transfer • compounds formed by ionic bonds • ******** BONDS; electron sharing • an atom that has a full positive charge • an atom that has a full negative charge • a COVALENT BOND where ELECTRONS ARE EQUALLY SHARED • a COVALENT BOND where ELECTRONS ARE UNEQUALLY SHARED • ...
Water cycle- Khloe Williams 2023-11-28
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- Takes up 96% of earth
- When fresh water lies under ground.
- made of water that freezes
- low area on the ground where water collects and pools
- When you it rains and it goes through the ground
- In the sky it moves the water on the ground around the world
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- When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation,
- Every tree, grass blade, and plant around you is performing a gravity-defying
- as ice and snow in the land alongside the river.
- When it gets angry it blows off steam
- need to take in water, use it, and get rid of the excess
- Starts the water cycle
- Some of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater
- contains very tiny liquid water particles
- world's climate cools and warms over thousands of years.
15 Clues: Takes up 96% of earth • Starts the water cycle • made of water that freezes • When fresh water lies under ground. • When it gets angry it blows off steam • contains very tiny liquid water particles • as ice and snow in the land alongside the river. • When you it rains and it goes through the ground • low area on the ground where water collects and pools • ...
Water Cycle crossword Alix 2023-11-28
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- Water vapor in the air
- Clouds Clouds very high in the sky the air gets really cold, way below freezing. Clouds in this region are made of ice particles.
- Water evaporating from plants
- frozen water that falls from clouds (---&----)
- not only are plants transpiring water from their leaves, water is evaporating from the soil all around them, too.
- The movement of water going underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
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- where water Evaporates and collects
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- Steam that comes out of volcanoes
- The largest reservoir on earth
- The movement from a liquid to a gas
- when gases condense
- Water running of the land surface
- Hot water that looks like its being poured out of a volcano into the ocean
15 Clues: when gases condense • Water vapor in the air • Water evaporating from plants • The largest reservoir on earth • Steam that comes out of volcanoes • Water running of the land surface • where water Evaporates and collects • The movement from a liquid to a gas • The energy that drives the water cycle • The movement of water going underground • ...
Water Cycle crossword Alix 2023-11-28
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- Water vapor in the air
- Clouds Clouds very high in the sky the air gets really cold, way below freezing. Clouds in this region are made of ice particles.
- Water evaporating from plants
- frozen water that falls from clouds (---&----)
- not only are plants transpiring water from their leaves, water is evaporating from the soil all around them, too.
- The movement of water going underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
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- where water Evaporates and collects
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- Steam that comes out of volcanoes
- The largest reservoir on earth
- The movement from a liquid to a gas
- when gases condense
- Water running of the land surface
- Hot water that looks like its being poured out of a volcano into the ocean
15 Clues: when gases condense • Water vapor in the air • Water evaporating from plants • The largest reservoir on earth • Steam that comes out of volcanoes • Water running of the land surface • where water Evaporates and collects • The movement from a liquid to a gas • The energy that drives the water cycle • The movement of water going underground • ...
Water Cycle crossword Alix 2023-11-28
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- Water vapor in the air
- Clouds Clouds very high in the sky the air gets really cold, way below freezing. Clouds in this region are made of ice particles.
- Water evaporating from plants
- frozen water that falls from clouds (---&----)
- not only are plants transpiring water from their leaves, water is evaporating from the soil all around them, too.
- The movement of water going underground
- The energy that drives the water cycle
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- where water Evaporates and collects
- Falls from the sky (rain, snow, hail, etc)
- Steam that comes out of volcanoes
- The largest reservoir on earth
- The movement from a liquid to a gas
- when gases condense
- Water running of the land surface
- Hot water that looks like its being poured out of a volcano into the ocean
15 Clues: when gases condense • Water vapor in the air • Water evaporating from plants • The largest reservoir on earth • Steam that comes out of volcanoes • Water running of the land surface • where water Evaporates and collects • The movement from a liquid to a gas • The energy that drives the water cycle • The movement of water going underground • ...
Water and Soil Conservation 2023-12-04
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- Water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- Techniques of soil preparation, planning and cultivation that disturb the soil the least and leave the maximum amount of plant residue on the surface.
- Water bearing rock formation.
- Level below which soil is saturated or filled with water
- Soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water and move it sagely to areas where it will not cause erosion.
- Close growing crop planted to protect the soil and prevent erosion.
- water held by sol particles and available for plant use.
- Formation of rain and snow.
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- Soil units containing mostly clay, silt, and sand particles held together by a gel-type substance formed by organic matter
- Water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted.
- Level line around a hill in which all points along the line are the same elevation.
- drinkable, that is, free of chemicals and organisms
- planting of different crops in a given field every year or every several years.
- Seed is planted directly into the residue of the previous crop without exposing the soil to surface.
- A large land area from wich water flows or from wichit is absordeb from rain or melting snow and from which water drains as it emerges to the surface through
15 Clues: Formation of rain and snow. • Water bearing rock formation. • drinkable, that is, free of chemicals and organisms • Water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • Water that drains out of soil after it has been wetted. • Level below which soil is saturated or filled with water • water held by sol particles and available for plant use. • ...
Water Vocabulary Part I 2024-01-19
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- Man made lake used for: power, recreation, water source, & wildlife
- is the the percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces (pores)
- Few or no connected pores, does NOT allow water to travel through
- The river basin closest to Salisbury, NC
- the amount of salt in water
- dam that uses the water it stores to produce electricity
- Underground formation that contains groundwater
- A process of removing salt from ocean water
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- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- (Watershed) entire land area that drains into streams that flow into one large river
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- Extremely salt water
- amount of mass per volume
- Rock layers that contain spaces that allow water to travel through
- A large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
15 Clues: Extremely salt water • amount of mass per volume • the amount of salt in water • The river basin closest to Salisbury, NC • A process of removing salt from ocean water • Underground formation that contains groundwater • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • dam that uses the water it stores to produce electricity • ...
Human Population and Water 2022-06-02
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- density the number of people in a given physical area
- the chemicals used on farms to grow food
- An overflow of rainfall or snowmelt that cannot be absorbed by soil and vegetation
- kilometer the symbol km2
- to move
- a body of water that a river flows into
- the chemicals used on a farm to kill insect pests
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- A physical feature, such as a hill, mountain, valley, plateau, river, lake, etc.
- a large, flowing body of water
- The high points of a range of hills or mountains
- a fossil fuel that is pumped out of the ground
- the waste of animals, found on farms
- A stream feeding into a larger stream, lake, etc.
- a building that is used for the manufacture of a good or product
- All the land that drains water into a creek, river, lake, bay or ocean. The watershed is named for the body of water into which it drains
- kilometer an area of measurement that forms a square with sides equal to one kilometer
16 Clues: to move • kilometer the symbol km2 • a large, flowing body of water • the waste of animals, found on farms • a body of water that a river flows into • the chemicals used on farms to grow food • a fossil fuel that is pumped out of the ground • The high points of a range of hills or mountains • A stream feeding into a larger stream, lake, etc. • ...
Water and Atmosphere Test 2022-10-27
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- ridge of land that separates watersheds
- there is more freshwater stored here than in rivers and lakes
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- water cannot pass through easily
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- allow water to pass through easily
- 97% of water on Earth is ________ water
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- streams that feed into the main river
- the majority of Earth's water is found here
- the majority of Earth's freshwater is found here
- cloud formation
- 3% of water on earth is ______ water
- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's atmosphere and back, driven by energy from the sun and gravity
- water given off through leaves as water vapor
- process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid change to a gaseous state
15 Clues: cloud formation • rain, snow, sleet, and hail • water cannot pass through easily • allow water to pass through easily • 3% of water on earth is ______ water • streams that feed into the main river • ridge of land that separates watersheds • 97% of water on Earth is ________ water • the majority of Earth's water is found here • water given off through leaves as water vapor • ...
Water Pollution Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- Largest cause of ocean pollution
- Biological process
- Specialized chemical and physical process
- A natural nutrient enrichment of a shallow lake, a coastal area at the mouth of a river or a slow moving stream
- Used to extract oil and natural gas from thousands of wells
- Viruses leak from these
- A lake that is low in nutrients and its water is clear
- Oil as it comes out of the ground
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- Nutrients are added from natural and human sources in the surrounding watersheds
- Physical and mechanical process
- Any change in water quality that can harm living organisms or make the water unfit for human uses such as drinking, irrigation and recreation
- Sewage from agricultural waste
- Any water that contains sewage, other wastes, or polluting chemicals from homes and industries
- Substance from factories,sewage systems, power plants, underground coal mines and oil wells
- Cumulative, arising from multiple inputs over large areas, such as farms, city streets and residential neighborhoods
15 Clues: Biological process • Viruses leak from these • Sewage from agricultural waste • Physical and mechanical process • Largest cause of ocean pollution • Oil as it comes out of the ground • Specialized chemical and physical process • A lake that is low in nutrients and its water is clear • Used to extract oil and natural gas from thousands of wells • ...
ride in the water 2023-07-18
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- A boat with two parallel hulls, providing stability and increased speed.
- Boat A boat used for catching fish and other marine creatures.
- A watercraft capable of underwater operation, used for exploration and military purposes.
- A boat used to transport people, vehicles, or goods across bodies of water.
- A large seagoing vessel, often used for transporting goods and passengers across oceans.
- Ski A small personal watercraft designed for high-speed water travel and maneuverability.
- A small watercraft designed to float and move on water, typically propelled by oars or sails.
- A luxurious and privately-owned boat, often used for leisure and recreational activities.
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- A boat propelled primarily by sails, harnessing the wind's power for movement.
- A small, narrow boat typically paddled with a double-bladed paddle.
- A narrow, open boat pointed at both ends, typically paddled by hand.
- A vehicle that can travel over water and land while floating on a cushion of air.
- Ship A large passenger ship designed for leisure travel and entertainment.
- A high-speed motorboat designed for racing or recreational use.
- A small, inflatable boat used to evacuate people from a sinking or distressed vessel.
15 Clues: Boat A boat used for catching fish and other marine creatures. • A high-speed motorboat designed for racing or recreational use. • A small, narrow boat typically paddled with a double-bladed paddle. • A narrow, open boat pointed at both ends, typically paddled by hand. • A boat with two parallel hulls, providing stability and increased speed. • ...
Water in the atmosphere 2022-11-09
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- water vapor enters the atmosphere through a number of processes.
- a round pellet of ice at least 5 millimeters in diameter.
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- The temperature to which condensation begins.
- a band of high-speed winds about 6 to 14 km above Earth's surface.
- when any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches earth's surface.
- when water vapor changes into liquid water.
- a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
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- the boundary where the air masses meet becomes a front.
- Water is always moving between the surface of earth and the atmosphere.
- the percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
- raindrops that fall through a layer of air below 0ºC freeze into solid particles of ice before they hit the ground.
- air masses are commonly moved by the ______ westerlies and jet streams.
- Raindrops sometimes freeze when they hit a cold surface.
- when water vapor in a cloud is converted into ice crystals that clump together.
15 Clues: when water vapor changes into liquid water. • The temperature to which condensation begins. • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. • the boundary where the air masses meet becomes a front. • Raindrops sometimes freeze when they hit a cold surface. • a round pellet of ice at least 5 millimeters in diameter. • ...
Effects of Earth's Water 2023-01-05
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- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen
- erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens
- the removal of weathered rock and soil from its original location to a new location
- erosion caused by ocean currents, waves, and tides
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- the type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
- movement of soil or rock from one point to another by the moving ice of a glacier
- the process in which rock is broken down by changes in its chemical composition
- erosion by running water in small channels on the side of a slope
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface
- continuous movement of water through the oceans, atmosphere, ground, and living things
- erosion that happens when the wind moves sand, dust and soil from one place to another
- the process by which outer rock layers are stripped away
- the physical breaking of rock caused by the repeated thawing and freezing of water in the cracks of rocks
15 Clues: erosion caused by ocean currents, waves, and tides • process in which sediment is laid down in new locations • the process by which outer rock layers are stripped away • erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens • a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen • erosion by running water in small channels on the side of a slope • ...
Water Cycle Cross Word 2023-01-18
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- The process of a gas (such as water vapor) losing heat energy to become a liquid (such as water).
- Chemicals that an organism takes in from its environment to use as a source of energy or as building blocks for growth
- The ability of one substance to dissolve into another substance.
- Water flowing over the surface of the land.
- The force that pulls water back to Earth.
- The process of a gas (such as water vapor) losing heat energy to become a liquid (such as water).
- A mixture of nutrients that make plants grow faster.
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- The process of a liquid (such as water) gaining heat energy to become a gas (such as water vapor).
- The source of energy that heats water and makes it warm.
- Small pieces of earth materials such as rocks, shells, and other debris.
- A measure of the condition of the water based on its characteristics.
- The movement of water through the air and land.
- Any physical, chemical, or biological substance in water
- Water that infiltrates the ground and is stored in rock.
- Any visible sign that shows the condition of the system being studied
- The process of a solid (such as ice) gaining heat energy to become a liquid (such as water).
16 Clues: The force that pulls water back to Earth. • Water flowing over the surface of the land. • The movement of water through the air and land. • A mixture of nutrients that make plants grow faster. • The source of energy that heats water and makes it warm. • Any physical, chemical, or biological substance in water • ...
water supply system -1 2022-04-28
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- / a well made by excavating with hand tools
- / The entrance of rain water into the ground
- / a natural large body of water within land with impervious bed.
- / water can flow through a material
- / A relatively impermeable formation neither containing nor transmitting water.
- / formula used for calculating fire demand
- / when ground water appears at the surface for any reason, _____________ are formed
- / litres per capita per day
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- / water with PH level more than 7 is
- / washing of my clothes will account in ___________ water demand
- / This is old system in which various types of wastes, such as night soil, garbage etc are collected separately in a vessels or deposited in a pools or pits and then removed periodically at least once in 24 hours.
- / structures used for collecting water from the surface sources
- / a natural large flowing water body
- / population forcasting method applicable to relatively new cities with unlimited scope of expansion.
- / It is a measure of resistance of water to the passage of light through it.
15 Clues: / litres per capita per day • / water can flow through a material • / water with PH level more than 7 is • / a natural large flowing water body • / formula used for calculating fire demand • / a well made by excavating with hand tools • / The entrance of rain water into the ground • / washing of my clothes will account in ___________ water demand • ...
Fluid Dynamics & Water Cycle 2023-09-12
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- vaporization of a body of water's surface through heat
- hot ball of plasma in the center of the solar system
- matter that is not a solid or a gas
- the ability to float in water
- the dissolved salt content in water
- part of precipitation that flows toward the streams on the surface of the ground
- high temperature
- any product of atmospheric water vapor that falls to the ground
- water present beneath Earth's surface
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- mass per unit volume
- underground layer of water
- bodies of water that covers 72% of the Earth
- layers of gas that envelope the planet
- the process of water movement in a plant
- the process of turning vapor or gas into a liquid
15 Clues: high temperature • mass per unit volume • underground layer of water • the ability to float in water • matter that is not a solid or a gas • the dissolved salt content in water • water present beneath Earth's surface • layers of gas that envelope the planet • the process of water movement in a plant • bodies of water that covers 72% of the Earth • ...
water cycle- ellie rodgers 2022-11-29
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- where people can breath air
- moving water and they go to lakes and oceans
- the driving force of the water cycle
- when any kind of water like snow and rain falls down to the ground
- largest reservoir on earth
- a moving carrier of water
- frozen water
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- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when river water lands into a lake but also when it rains into it
- evaporated water that floats into the air
- cycle of water
- waters chemical make up
- steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds
- water that squirts out of the ground
- acts like a mini volcano when they squirt out ice-clouds when clouds are very cold they become ice
15 Clues: frozen water • cycle of water • waters chemical make up • a moving carrier of water • largest reservoir on earth • where people can breath air • when a gas turns back into a liquid • water that squirts out of the ground • the driving force of the water cycle • evaporated water that floats into the air • steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds • ...
water cycle- ellie rodgers 2022-11-29
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- where people can breath air
- moving water and they go to lakes and oceans
- the driving force of the water cycle
- when any kind of water like snow and rain falls down to the ground
- largest reservoir on earth
- a moving carrier of water
- frozen water
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- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when river water lands into a lake but also when it rains into it
- evaporated water that floats into the air
- cycle of water
- waters chemical make up
- steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds
- water that squirts out of the ground
- acts like a mini volcano when they squirt out ice-clouds when clouds are very cold they become ice
15 Clues: frozen water • cycle of water • waters chemical make up • a moving carrier of water • largest reservoir on earth • where people can breath air • when a gas turns back into a liquid • water that squirts out of the ground • the driving force of the water cycle • evaporated water that floats into the air • steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds • ...
water cycle- ellie rodgers 2022-11-29
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- where people can breath air
- moving water and they go to lakes and oceans
- the driving force of the water cycle
- when any kind of water like snow and rain falls down to the ground
- largest reservoir on earth
- a moving carrier of water
- frozen water
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- when a gas turns back into a liquid
- when river water lands into a lake but also when it rains into it
- evaporated water that floats into the air
- cycle of water
- waters chemical make up
- steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds
- water that squirts out of the ground
- acts like a mini volcano when they squirt out ice-clouds when clouds are very cold they become ice
15 Clues: frozen water • cycle of water • waters chemical make up • a moving carrier of water • largest reservoir on earth • where people can breath air • when a gas turns back into a liquid • water that squirts out of the ground • the driving force of the water cycle • evaporated water that floats into the air • steam sends gas to the sky and makes clouds • ...
Water Cycle - Isaac B. 2022-11-29
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- The largest part of the water cycle
- The water that evaporates from tiny holes in a plant
- The movement of water soaking into the ground
- Snow that melts and forms rivers
- The movement of water in streams,creeks, and rivers
- a crack on the surface that ground water "trickles" into surface water
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- The chemical composition of water
- The driving force in the water cycle
- Taking heat from gas make it into liquid
- A small role in moving water around the planet
- Adding heat to a liquid makes it into gas
- clouds high up in the atmosphere that are made of ice
- Where groundwater enters the ocean
- an area under ground where water is stored
- A "cloud" that sits very low in our atmosphere
15 Clues: Snow that melts and forms rivers • The chemical composition of water • Where groundwater enters the ocean • The largest part of the water cycle • The driving force in the water cycle • Taking heat from gas make it into liquid • Adding heat to a liquid makes it into gas • an area under ground where water is stored • The movement of water soaking into the ground • ...
Water cycle Deisy Maravilla 2022-11-29
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- a larger amount of water of the world's freshwater that is underground
- Invisible water vapor condenses into small liquid drops
- They are very high in the sky that they can freeze
- When the water gets in it tries to bring the water back to the oceans
- It soaks into the ground because of gravity
- It goes down hill and into the ground sometimes but also the oceans
- When there is too much water it rains
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- Largest body of water on earth
- Water vapor turns from a gas back into a liquid and becomes rain
- The water can go down mountains and into this water source
- The main source of energy that makes the water cycle
- Liquid and frozen water is turned into water vapor gas
- If it is cold it will freeze through winter and melt in spring
- Moving water finds an underground opening to the land surface and emerges
- The water going down streams,creeks and rivers
15 Clues: Largest body of water on earth • When there is too much water it rains • It soaks into the ground because of gravity • The water going down streams,creeks and rivers • They are very high in the sky that they can freeze • The main source of energy that makes the water cycle • Liquid and frozen water is turned into water vapor gas • ...
Water Cycle Colton A 2022-11-28
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- Water flowing in creaks or rivers being transported to lakes or rivers
- Moves water that has been evaporated into clouds all over the earth
- This is the process of evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
- Lets water go from the earth to the sky
- Like a runoff it helps transport water from clouds to oceans or lakes
- Water that flows over land until it joins with lakes rivers or oceans
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- Transports water from the ground to their leaves to get evaporated
- Water that is flowing underground then finding a place to pop out of the ground
- This is the second force of energy that keeps the water cycle moving
- Water that is soaking into the ground in large groups
- Without this we would not be alive and neither would the water cycle
- Water in different forms coming down from clouds or other sources in the sky
- Helps move water from place to place
- The main driving force of the water cycle
- This is the place where almost all of the water on earth is it is also where all the water is transported back to
15 Clues: Helps move water from place to place • Lets water go from the earth to the sky • The main driving force of the water cycle • Water that is soaking into the ground in large groups • Transports water from the ground to their leaves to get evaporated • Moves water that has been evaporated into clouds all over the earth • ...
Water Cycle and Properties 2025-02-07
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- The sun works its magic and turns water into gas—what’s this process called?
- Plants get sweaty! What’s the process of water vapor leaving their leaves?
- It’s how clouds are made—water vapor turns into liquid again!
- Some atoms are greedy for electrons! What’s this trait called?
- When rainwater takes a ride downhill, what’s it called?
- Water sneaks into the ground like a ninja—what’s this process?
- When we use something up completely, what’s that called?
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- Water loves to stick to itself—what’s this property called?
- A tough layer, like clay, that blocks water underground—what’s it called?
- A secret underground water storage—what’s its name?
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail—it all falls from the sky in this process!
- Water molecules have tiny positive and negative sides—what’s this property?
- Tension: It’s why some insects can walk on water—what’s this force called?
- Water also sticks to other stuff—what’s this property called?
- Farmers give their crops a drink using this process!
15 Clues: A secret underground water storage—what’s its name? • Farmers give their crops a drink using this process! • When rainwater takes a ride downhill, what’s it called? • When we use something up completely, what’s that called? • Water loves to stick to itself—what’s this property called? • Water also sticks to other stuff—what’s this property called? • ...
The Water Boys CrossWord 2024-11-07
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- being alike
- Persuade Someone By Threats
- change to fit in
- main point
- being the same kind
- evidence to make a conclusion
- contact between two or more people/ things
- hints for future events
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- Fully understand information
- converting into something else
- explain the meaning
- point if view
- details around a character, making it lively
- Disagree
- cooperate with a wish or command
15 Clues: Disagree • main point • being alike • point if view • change to fit in • explain the meaning • being the same kind • hints for future events • Persuade Someone By Threats • Fully understand information • evidence to make a conclusion • converting into something else • cooperate with a wish or command • contact between two or more people/ things • ...
Unit 2: Water, Macromolecules 2025-06-02
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- protein unfolding
- makes up bilayer
- where a non-competitive inhibitor binds
- contains carbon, hydrogen, amino group, carboxyl, and R group
- glucose, fructose, galactose
- sulfhydryl bridge
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- 3 hexagon + 1 pentagon structure
- to break
- protein
- water + solid, polar thing
- coiled secondary structure
- lowers activation energy
- makes up DNA
- reactant
- H with N, O, F
15 Clues: protein • to break • reactant • makes up DNA • H with N, O, F • makes up bilayer • protein unfolding • sulfhydryl bridge • lowers activation energy • water + solid, polar thing • coiled secondary structure • glucose, fructose, galactose • 3 hexagon + 1 pentagon structure • where a non-competitive inhibitor binds • contains carbon, hydrogen, amino group, carboxyl, and R group
Unit 2: water, macromolecules 2025-06-02
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- 1 type of secondary protein folding
- Water and polar molecules form H-bonds
- Monomer of nucleic acids
- Binds to active site of enzyme
- Forms cell membranes with bilayers
- Lipid with 4-ring structure
- Protein that catalyzes reactions
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- Monomer of proteins
- Only cysteine can form this bond
- What heat/pH change does to an enzyme
- The "other" site on an enzyme
- Monomer of carbohydrates
- Attraction between + and - atoms
- Chain of amino acids
- When water is used to break down polymers
15 Clues: Monomer of proteins • Chain of amino acids • Monomer of carbohydrates • Monomer of nucleic acids • Lipid with 4-ring structure • The "other" site on an enzyme • Binds to active site of enzyme • Only cysteine can form this bond • Attraction between + and - atoms • Protein that catalyzes reactions • Forms cell membranes with bilayers • 1 type of secondary protein folding • ...
Unit 2: water, macromolecules 2025-06-02
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- many of these make up the cell membrane
- DNA's signature shape
- adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) are all examples of ___
- lipid with a four-ring structure
- connects the nitrogenous bases of DNA
- polymer of the thing a ribosome produces
- primary protein folding is made up of a series of one of these
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- fructose is an example of a __
- opposite of dehydration synthesis
- a type of biological catalyst
- process in which the temperature and pH of the environment cause a protein to unfold
- indirect binding site of an inhibitor
- water property that causes a concave meniscus
- a __ binds specifically to the active site of an enzyme
- a chemical bond involving sulfur in proteins
15 Clues: DNA's signature shape • a type of biological catalyst • fructose is an example of a __ • lipid with a four-ring structure • opposite of dehydration synthesis • indirect binding site of an inhibitor • connects the nitrogenous bases of DNA • many of these make up the cell membrane • polymer of the thing a ribosome produces • a chemical bond involving sulfur in proteins • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Pedersen 2024-12-16
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- They float because the air below them has weight.
- the largest reservoir of water on earth.
- occurs when precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground.
- it is the invisable process of evaporation that changes liquid and frozen water-vapor gas, which then floats up into the skies to become clouds.
- after the rain falls most of it runs off the downhill, towards rivers and oceans.
- participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- The snow is temporarily locked up in storage as ice and snow in the land alongside the river.
- provides what almost everything on earth needs to go energy or heat.
- water falling from earth like rain,snow,hail.
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- responsible for moving a lot of water off of the land and eventually back into the oceans.
- Water soaks into the ground in vast amounts and sinks below your feet water vapor condenses out into liquid water droplets.
- water molecules in the form of water vapor which is invisable.
- a low area on the ground were water collects and pools.
- turns frozen water directly into water vapor gas, skipping the melting phase into a liquid
- water moving underground finds the opening to the land surface and emerges.
15 Clues: the largest reservoir of water on earth. • water falling from earth like rain,snow,hail. • They float because the air below them has weight. • a low area on the ground were water collects and pools. • water molecules in the form of water vapor which is invisable. • participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle. • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Pedersen 2024-12-16
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- Bodys of water that usually have streams and dams
- The Things in the sky that cover up the sun and make rain
- When clouds rain, hail, snow
- The biggest body of water
- Mammels, Reptials and such are?
- What happenes to snow when the sun comes out
- The chemical formula for water
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- The science word for the air
- What keeps us from floating away into space
- Plants Transpiring water from leaves then evaporating
- When Water turns into a gas
- When Liquid goes strait to gas
- Clolds but on the ground, it makes you unable to see out of glass
- Made out of ice particles above the clouds
- The Planet in the solar system that provdes light
15 Clues: The biggest body of water • When Water turns into a gas • The science word for the air • When clouds rain, hail, snow • When Liquid goes strait to gas • The chemical formula for water • Mammels, Reptials and such are? • Made out of ice particles above the clouds • What keeps us from floating away into space • What happenes to snow when the sun comes out • ...
water cycle sms/titus 2024-12-16
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- the slowest form
- the ting that holds the most water in the world
- a solid to a gas without turning into a liquid
- a driving fores but not the sun
- a fast form of matter
- water the scientific way
- the hold cycle
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- the start of the water cycle
- a for slower then gas but not solid
- when water builds up in the skies
- the state of matter with the most energy
- a solid to a liquid
- everything that takes up space and has weight
- water as a solid but sofed
- also known as thermal energy
15 Clues: the hold cycle • a solid to a liquid • the slowest form • a fast form of matter • water the scientific way • water as a solid but sofed • the start of the water cycle • also known as thermal energy • a driving fores but not the sun • when water builds up in the skies • a for slower then gas but not solid • the state of matter with the most energy • ...
Earth's Water and Land 2024-12-18
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- _____________ are bodies of flowing water. Depending on their size and other features they can also be called rivers and creeks.
- A __________ is a landform that is higher than the land around it but not as high as mountains.
- _____________ are very important landforms because they often have very rich soil so they are used for farming.
- _____________ are raised parts of Earth's surface that are flat on top.
- A low area between mountains or hills are called a _____________.
- A _____________ is a way to compare the distance between two objects on a map and those same objects in real life.
- Salty ocean water gets its salt from the ____________ that are sources that flow into it from all over the surface of Earth.
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- Many ___________ start out a snow at the tops of mountains. They pick up rocks and dirt as they move and bring the to different places.
- Most ________________ have pointed tops and steep slopes that are hard to climb.
- A ___________ is a copy of something. These are usually smaller than the real thing.
- Map makers use scales on maps to show _________________.
- Water covers almost three-fourths of the _____________ of Earth.
- a __________ explains what pictures and signs on the map mean.
- A ________________ is a feature made of rock and dirt.
- Most lakes have _____________ water.
15 Clues: Most lakes have _____________ water. • A ________________ is a feature made of rock and dirt. • Map makers use scales on maps to show _________________. • a __________ explains what pictures and signs on the map mean. • Water covers almost three-fourths of the _____________ of Earth. • A low area between mountains or hills are called a _____________. • ...
Properties of Ocean Water 2025-09-17
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- temperature of water that is denser
- concentration of dissolved salts in the water
- material needed by shelled organisms and corals; decreases as acidity increases
- lowers the salinity of an area
- how the mass of an object relates to its volume
- area with high levels of nutrients
- gas absorbed by the ocean, lowering the pH
- acid that forms when carbon dioxide mixes with seawater
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- property of water where it is attracted to itself
- refers to the clarity of the water
- bond formed by sharing of electrons and holds a water molecule together
- oceans with lower salinities due to ice melting and low evaporation rates
- property of water where it is attracted to other substances
- layer of water where the temperature rapidly decreases
- high rates of this will increase the salinity
15 Clues: lowers the salinity of an area • refers to the clarity of the water • area with high levels of nutrients • temperature of water that is denser • gas absorbed by the ocean, lowering the pH • concentration of dissolved salts in the water • high rates of this will increase the salinity • how the mass of an object relates to its volume • ...
U6 Flow of Water 2025-11-17
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- sides of the mountain
- the width of the river on the mountains
- washing away of land
- stones and soil carried away and collected
- breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- a triangle land created by erosion from the mountains
- the width of the river on the flat lands
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- caused by rivers flowing in the mountains that is like a vshape
- carries away stones and soil
- flow of the river flowing through flat land
- stones on the river flowing through the flat land
- stones on the mountains
- flow of water on the mountains
- flow of river on flat lands
- found on the flat lands
15 Clues: washing away of land • sides of the mountain • stones on the mountains • found on the flat lands • flow of river on flat lands • carries away stones and soil • flow of water on the mountains • the width of the river on the mountains • the width of the river on the flat lands • stones and soil carried away and collected • breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces • ...
Air and Water Quality 2025-11-26
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- : Approach stopping pollution at source
- : Total greenhouse gas emissions from activity
- : Stages from raw material to disposal
- : Energy from inexhaustible sources (adj.)
- : Protection of natural resources
- : Variety of life in ecosystem
- : Meeting needs without compromising future (adj.)
- : Liquid released to water or sewer
- : Global alteration from greenhouse gases
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- : Element of activity interacting with environment
- : Contamination harming air water or land
- : Gases released to atmosphere
- : Change to environment from an aspect
- : Community of organisms and environment
- : Environmental management system (abbr.)
15 Clues: : Gases released to atmosphere • : Variety of life in ecosystem • : Protection of natural resources • : Liquid released to water or sewer • : Stages from raw material to disposal • : Change to environment from an aspect • : Approach stopping pollution at source • : Community of organisms and environment • : Contamination harming air water or land • ...
Water Systems & Energy Resources 2025-12-03
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- A benefit of ________ energy is that it provides income for rural landowners
- A tradeoff of _________ energy is that is relies on sunlight availability.
- __________________ is nutrient enrichment leading to algal growth
- ________________discharge with chemical pollutants from industrial processes can cause algal blooms.
- A tradeoff of ___________ energy is the risk of catastrophic events.
- Harmful algal blooms and excess nutrients can lead to loss of _______________ because some species may not be able to survive the changes.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished are __________________.
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- Urban runoff from stormwater carries various contaminants into water systems.
- Energy from finite sources that will eventually run out are ____________.
- _____________ are rich an nitrogen and phosphorus. They are used to help plants grow in agriculture and get into water systems via runoff.
- _________________and urban areas are major sources of excess nutrients.
- Water ________________ may affect drinking water supplies
- Toxic blooms can cause ____________ issues in humans.
- _______________ fuels are a major contributor to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- ______________ energy uses dams to produce energy from water.
15 Clues: Toxic blooms can cause ____________ issues in humans. • Water ________________ may affect drinking water supplies • ______________ energy uses dams to produce energy from water. • __________________ is nutrient enrichment leading to algal growth • A tradeoff of ___________ energy is the risk of catastrophic events. • ...
6th grade topic 1 2023-08-30
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- forces that build up land features
- making maps showing distances and elevations between landforms
- does not need a pump- water comes to the surface due to pressure
- the system that incorporates all the living things on Earth
- total amount of salt dissolved in the water
- 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____
- separate watersheds due to elevated land
- when sediment carried by rivers gets deposited, it builds up to form land
- forces that break down or wear away land features
- the movement of water from Earth to the atmosphere and back
- photos from planes
- the system of Solid and liquid inner and outer core and all rocky materials on Earth
- energy from the sun is called this
- natural stream of water that flows into bigger bodies of water
- many mountain ranges together are called this
- system movement that can reinforce a positive or negative change
- Many mountain systems together are called this
- the change of rock as it is heated, solidifies, and changes in form and size
- these landforms have high elevation and high relief.
- landform with high elevation and low relief
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- shows surface features as if seen from above. Shows relief, elevation, and slope of the ground
- Imagery- maps using satellite data and images
- top of the area underground that is always saturated with water
- uses GPS, satellite images and more, to solve problems and look at patterns in populated areas
- water in reservoirs underground, supply a lot of drinking water in the US
- The area of land that supplies water to a river
- connect points of equal elevation
- energy from Earth’s heat is called this
- the average salinity of water is 37___ __ ____
- the frozen component of the hydrosphere
- a hole dug below the water table to supply water
- only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____
- used for locating areas -need at least 3 satellites
- hills of sand built up by wind deposition
- the system of the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the system that is all the water on Earth
- the ability to do work
- the boundary between land and a body of water
- small scale representations of what they are observing
- landform with low elevation and low relief
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
41 Clues: photos from planes • the ability to do work • connect points of equal elevation • forces that build up land features • energy from the sun is called this • 97% of the water on Earth is ____ ____ • energy from Earth’s heat is called this • the frozen component of the hydrosphere • separate watersheds due to elevated land • only 3% of the water on Earth is___ ____ • ...
Hydrology 2023-10-29
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- The job of supervising or taking care of something. Like our water sources and our soil.
- Excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- The movement and filtering of a liquid through a medium.
- The amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in the water.
- The process of solid particles suspended in a mixture separating from the medium and falling to the bottom of the container.
- Water that is released from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain.
- The process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas.
- A salt or ester of nitric acid.
- The uneven distribution of positive and negative charges across a molecule.
- Living organisms such as plants, planktons, animals, and microbes, which are utilized to screen the health of the natural ecosystem in the environment.
- The tendency of water to stick to other substances.
- The quality of being cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter.
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- An underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that contains water. A natural underground water source.
- The tendency of water molecules to stick to one another.
- The process in which a gas turns into a liquid.
- Undesirable or harmful substance that alters the natural balance of an ecosystem, particularly found in air, soil, or water.
- When soil is moved from one location to another by wind or water. After rocks have been broken down, the small particles are transported to other locations by wind, water, ice, and gravity.
- A measure of acidity or alkalinity.
- A region in which all precipitation and surface water collects and drains into the same river.
- The process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor through stomata in the leaves.
- Property of a material that allows liquid or gas to pass through it.
- Property of a material that prevents liquid or gas passing through it.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms in a system, used to express thermal energy in degrees.
- The process in which water that is on the ground begins to be absorbed by the soil.
- An overflow of fluid, as rainfall not absorbed by the soil.
- A salt or ester of phosphoric acid.
26 Clues: A salt or ester of nitric acid. • A measure of acidity or alkalinity. • A salt or ester of phosphoric acid. • The process in which a gas turns into a liquid. • The tendency of water to stick to other substances. • The tendency of water molecules to stick to one another. • The movement and filtering of a liquid through a medium. • ...
Unit4 ag5 2024-12-08
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- The thin, outer layer of Earth where we live.
- To make something smaller or less.
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the moon’s gravity.
- To move in a loop or flow, like blood or water.
- Proof or clues that show something is true.
- A natural process where gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat, keeping the planet warm.
- Something amazing or unusual that can be seen or experienced.
- All living things on Earth and where they live.
- When liquid water changes into a gas called water vapor and rises into the air.
- The solid part of Earth, like rocks, mountains, and soil.
- The layer of air and gases that surrounds Earth.
- Movements of water in the ocean, like a river in the sea.
- Things you notice or see to learn about something.
- Water: Water that is clean and safe to drink, like in rivers and lakes, not salty.
- Always behaving or happening in the same way.
- To talk, work, or play together.
- To make something bigger or more.
- The very center of the Earth, made of hot metals.
- Water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- When things or people act on or communicate with each other.
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- Spread out or shared across different places or people.
- All the water on Earth, like oceans, rivers, lakes, and even ice.
- The way water moves through the environment, including evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- The solid outer part of Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
- Tiny drops of liquid, like water or rain.
- To tell the difference between two or more things.
- To be all around something or someone.
- A round shape like a ball or globe.
- A huge, slow-moving sheet of ice found in cold places.
- Places where water is stored, like lakes, tanks, or underground spaces.
- When living things or systems rely on each other to survive or work well.
- Depending on each other to meet needs or complete tasks.
- The thick layer of rock under the Earth's crust.
- Underground spaces that hold water, like a natural storage tank.
- Mixtures where substances are evenly spread out, like sugar dissolved in water.
- Water found under the ground, in soil or rocks.
- First or most important.
- How salty water is.
38 Clues: How salty water is. • First or most important. • To talk, work, or play together. • To make something bigger or more. • To make something smaller or less. • A round shape like a ball or globe. • To be all around something or someone. • Tiny drops of liquid, like water or rain. • Proof or clues that show something is true. • The thin, outer layer of Earth where we live. • ...
7th hour Camden Harris 2023-11-28
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- 0.2 percent.
- Water pulls water down from clouds to make rain.
- 23.5 mL.
- 9 mL.
- 2.8 mL.
- the sun's rays heat to the _____.
- What energy is powered by.
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- 0.1 percent.
- 97.2 mL.
- the prosses by witch water moves through the Earths __________.
- when gas turns into water.
- ground water.
- hot water vapor.
- water flows back to the ocean.
- Water vapor pulled out of trees.
15 Clues: 9 mL. • 2.8 mL. • 97.2 mL. • 23.5 mL. • 0.1 percent. • 0.2 percent. • ground water. • hot water vapor. • when gas turns into water. • What energy is powered by. • water flows back to the ocean. • Water vapor pulled out of trees. • the sun's rays heat to the _____. • Water pulls water down from clouds to make rain. • the prosses by witch water moves through the Earths __________.
Plumbing lvl 1 - Module 1 2024-07-30
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- The second phase of a plumbing project. During this phase, holes are cut in walls, ceilings and floors. Then, water supply and waste pipes are attached or hung so they can be connected to fixtures. Also referred to as stack out, top out, or in-wall rough-in.
- Accessories or apparatus that require no demand from the water supply and add no load to the waste side.
- The use of underground fresh water at a rate faster than it can be replenished.
- An arrangement between a potable water system and a non-potable water system in which an accidental pressure differential between the two systems causes backflow of contaminated water into the freshwater system.
- The managed use of drinkable water to reduce waste.
- Water that comes from baths and washing machines.
- Heat that is generated below the earth's surface.
- A depression in the ground that filters pollutants from stormwater.
- A plastic material used in plumbing and sanitary systems that is soft and pliable when heated and hard and rigid when cooled.
- Water that has been directly or indirectly heated by sunlight.
- The process of removing magnesium and sodium salts that cause scale on the inside of pipes and fittings.
- The phase of a plumbing projet during which the plumber locates all supply and waste connections from the building systems to public utilities and establishes where these systems will enter or leave the building.
- The flow of contaminated water into the freshwater system resulting from a cross-connection between potable and non-potable water systems.
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- The process of cleansing water to remove particles and chemicals.
- A plastic material used in plumbing and sanitary systems that becomes substantially infusible and insoluble when treated by heat or chemicals.
- The collection and storage of rainwater for stormwater.
- A device that prevents non-potable water from entering a potable supply system.
- A plumber who has successfully completed an apprenticeship training program.
- A heavy, greenish-yellow gas used as a disinfectant in water treatment. Chlorine should be handled only when wearing appropriate personal protective equipment.
- A man-made channel used to carry water.
- Wastewater that has had impurities and solids removed from it so that it can be reused for non-potable purposes.
- Latin word for lead.
- One who installs or repairs plumbing systems and fixtures.
- The third phase of a plumbing project. During the finish phase, plumbers install fixtures, appliances, water purification systems, water heaters, and controls. Also referred to as trim-out or trim finish.
- The process of destroying harmful organisms in potable water.
- A requirement adopted by state and local governments to establish minimum standards for various types of construction.
- A set of principles and values that guide an individual's conduct.
27 Clues: Latin word for lead. • A man-made channel used to carry water. • Water that comes from baths and washing machines. • Heat that is generated below the earth's surface. • The managed use of drinkable water to reduce waste. • The collection and storage of rainwater for stormwater. • One who installs or repairs plumbing systems and fixtures. • ...
Hydrology 2024-01-11
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- A rapid increase in the algal population of a waterway. Sometimes caused by too many nitrates and phosphates
- Remote Operated Vehicle - Used to complete underwater marine tasks that are unsafe for manned vehicles
- All the water on earth
- Impassable, not allowing passage through (such as by a liquid)
- Water pollution that comes from a single identifiable location (e.g., pipes, ditches, channels, sewers, tunnels, containers of various types).
- The land area that supplies water to a river system.
- The first deep-sea submersible capable of carrying passengers, usually a pilot and two observers.
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid (Forms clouds)
- The entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
- The ability of a rock or sediment to let fluids pass through its open spaces, or pores.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas (Puddle)
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- the water that is beneath Earth's surface
- nitrogen compounds used for growth by plants and algae
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- water that is safe to drink
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- water that is safe for bathing/cleaning, but not drinking
- An underwater vehicle built of strong materials to resist pressure.
- Part of the water cycle where an excess of water runs down and does not sink into the soil and eventually makes it to the rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the percent of Hydrogen ion concentration--uses a scale from 0-14 and describes how acidic or basic a substance is
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria.
- oxygen dissolved in water, dissolved oxygen is important for fish and other aquatic animals
- the amount of salt in water
- a living organism that is sensitive to environmental conditions and is one of the first to respond to changes like a macroinvertebrate
- A measure of how clear water is.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- Phosphorous-based nutrients commonly found in fertilizers and pesticides.
- Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus - device that allows divers to breathe underwater for long periods of time.
- A material found in air, water, or soil that is harmful to humans or other organisms
- A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- Sound Navigation and Ranging - Used to find and identify objects in water using sound waves. It is also used to determine water depth (bathymetry).
33 Clues: All the water on earth • the amount of salt in water • water that is safe to drink • A measure of how clear water is. • the water that is beneath Earth's surface • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The change of state from a liquid to a gas (Puddle) • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
Introduction to the Properties of Water 2022-09-13
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- bonds that occur between water molecules
- Man's best friend
- is less dense than water in the liquid state
- the cohesive nature of water produces a force called:
- water's charges are generated because oxygen is more _________________, or electron-loving than hydrogen
- water rises against the force of gravity due to adhesion and cohesion
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
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- when water freezes, it __________ and spaces farther apart
- water-loving, polar substances that dissolve in water are called
- water has this nickname because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid
- water-fearing,substances that are nonpolar and repel water are called
- type of bond that exists between atoms within a water molecule
- attraction between molecules of two different substances
- hydrogen bonds are _____________ than covalent bonds
- water has a _________ heat capacity
15 Clues: Man's best friend • water has a _________ heat capacity • bonds that occur between water molecules • is less dense than water in the liquid state • attraction between molecules of the same substance • hydrogen bonds are _____________ than covalent bonds • the cohesive nature of water produces a force called: • attraction between molecules of two different substances • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-31
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- a hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- heat capacity the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- bank the bank-shaped confines of a river or stream
- A channel created to access water
- any natural situation where water flows from an aquifer to the earth's surface
- currents a continuous, directed movement of seawater generated by forces acting upon this mean flow
- A current of sediments moving along a body of water
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- river basins an area of land in North Carolina that water flows across or under on its way to a river
- A structure hanging like an icicle from the ceiling of the cave
- a landform that forms from deposition of sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or standing water
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water
- of saturation the area in an aquifer below the water table
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- a large underground chamber
- water water that collects on the surface of the ground
- level The level of the sea's surface
- A mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout the liquid
- climates the climate of an inland geologic area
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- To restore to an original state
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature
- to pass into or through a substance by filtering or permeating
- climates climate typical of the west coasts at the middle latitudes of continents
- Land that is very saturated
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- well a well in which water is under pressure
- a structure created in order to access groundwater
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines
32 Clues: a large underground chamber • Land that is very saturated • To restore to an original state • A channel created to access water • level The level of the sea's surface • the degree of compactness of a substance • well a well in which water is under pressure • climates the climate of an inland geologic area • a steep temperature gradient in a body of water • ...
Structure of the Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2015-03-17
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- A lake that stores water for human use.
- The water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface.
- A wetland dominated by trees.
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together.
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land.
- The term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream.
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies.
- Is a rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
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- The largest bodies of water on earth.
- A large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters.
- A wetland dominated by grasses.
- A stream feeding a larger stream or a lake.
- The part of the earth that contains water.
- A well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer.
- The term used to describe an area that drains into a large river.
- A wetland dominated by peat moss.
- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth.
18 Clues: A wetland dominated by trees. • A wetland dominated by grasses. • A wetland dominated by peat moss. • The largest bodies of water on earth. • A lake that stores water for human use. • The part of the earth that contains water. • A stream feeding a larger stream or a lake. • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • ...
Investigation 7 & 8 - Water in the Air & The Water Planet 2024-01-11
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- when air contains as much water vapor as it can at a certain temperature
- the process by which water vapor changes into liquid water, usually on a surface
- the continuous process by which water travels through plants and releases as water vapor
- tiny surfaces on which water may condense
- a global water pattern affected by winds, differences in water density, tides, and landmasses
- the repeating sequence of condensation and evaporation of water on Earth, causing clouds and rain and other forms of precipitation
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- the amount of dissolved salt in water
- a large-scale ocean current along the coastline
- the temperature at which air is saturated with water vapor and vapor condenses into liquid
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- a large system of rotating ocean currents
- the process by which liquid water changes into water vapor
- a strong local ocean current that moves directly away from shore
- water stored below Earth’s surface
- water stored below Earth’s surface
- a flow of unusually warm water in the eastern Pacific Ocean that causes weather changes elsewhere
16 Clues: water stored below Earth’s surface • water stored below Earth’s surface • the amount of dissolved salt in water • a large system of rotating ocean currents • tiny surfaces on which water may condense • a large-scale ocean current along the coastline • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • the process by which liquid water changes into water vapor • ...
A level Geo - The Drainage Basin System (Definitions) 2022-07-18
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- [Output] The combined action of evaporation and transpiration
- [Flows] A process by which water is moving downhill within the rivers
- [Flows] The lateral movement of groundwater as it seeps slowly into the bed of the river (slowest flow)
- [Output] A process of water vapour that escapes from the leaves of a living plant and enters the atmosphere
- [Stores] The retention of raindrops by the leaves, branches, and stems of the vegetation
- [Stores] Water stored underground in the cracks or joints of the permeable rocks
- [Flows] A process of water that soaks or seeps into the soil
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- [Output] A process by which water is moving downhill within rivers, into the sea
- [Stores] Amount of water stored in the soil within the plant’s root zone
- [Flows] The movement of water over the ground surface
- [Stores] Water remaining on the ground surfaces which is easily accessible (eg. puddles, and ponds)
- [Output] A process of liquid (rain)/solid (ice) is changed into gas (water vapour)
- [Flows] A process of water which moves into saturated soil or rocks
- [Flows] Water which either falls through gaps in the vegetation or drops from leaves, twigs, or stems
- [Flows] Water which trickles along the twigs and branches, then finally down the main trunk
- [Stores] Amount of water in the river which was collected from precipitation, surface runoff, groundwater, and throughfall
- [Flows] Water moving laterally through the soil (moderate flow)
17 Clues: [Flows] The movement of water over the ground surface • [Flows] A process of water that soaks or seeps into the soil • [Output] The combined action of evaporation and transpiration • [Flows] Water moving laterally through the soil (moderate flow) • [Flows] A process of water which moves into saturated soil or rocks • ...
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PUZZLE 2024-09-26
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms
- water which collects as droplets
- the loss or removal of nitrogen
- the chemical element of atomic number 15
- Cycle the process in which carbon atoms
- the process of combining
- water held underground
- a reactive element that is found in water
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- process by which an element or compound
- Water any body of water above ground
- a colorless tasteless odorless element
- the process by which plants give off water
- Cycle the continuous movement of water
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable
- The chemical element
- The process of changing from a solid
- Cycle a biogeochemical process
17 Clues: The chemical element • water held underground • the process of combining • Cycle a biogeochemical process • the loss or removal of nitrogen • water which collects as droplets • The process of changing from a solid • Water any body of water above ground • any liquid or frozen water that forms • a colorless tasteless odorless element • process by which an element or compound • ...
Chapter 9 2024-12-10
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- The part of Earth's system that includes all water.
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- An area of land where all water drains to a common point.
- Table The boundary between the saturated zone and the unsaturated zone.
- Water that flows over the surface, often into rivers and streams.
- The process of liquid water turning into water vapor.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
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- Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock.
- Any form of water, such as rain, snow, or hail, that falls to the ground.
- Well A well where water rises naturally due to pressure in an aquifer.
- The process by which water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets.
- The downward movement of water through soil and rock.
- A permeable layer of rock or sediment that stores groundwater.
- Cycle The continuous movement of water through Earth’s systems.
- The process by which water enters the soil and becomes groundwater.
15 Clues: The part of Earth's system that includes all water. • The downward movement of water through soil and rock. • The process of liquid water turning into water vapor. • Water stored beneath Earth’s surface in soil and rock. • An area of land where all water drains to a common point. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • ...
Grace's river crossword 2017-05-21
Across
- When vapour turns back to water
- When water lands on plants and rises as vapour
- An area of land that connects many streams that drain into a larger body of river
- Minerals being carried through the water
- When minerals and energy are lost from rivers
- How water gets around our planet
- The part of a river that meets a bigger supply of water
- Basin An area where river water is drained
- Where two streams of a river meet
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- The water that falls onto the ground
- When rain is formed
- When water is turned into water vapour
- When the excess water from other types of weather flow down land and back into the main stream
- A smaller river that joins the main stream of another
- Where the river starts
- When land around riverbanks fall away
16 Clues: When rain is formed • Where the river starts • When vapour turns back to water • How water gets around our planet • Where two streams of a river meet • The water that falls onto the ground • When land around riverbanks fall away • When water is turned into water vapour • Minerals being carried through the water • Basin An area where river water is drained • ...
Mantine Moveset (Gen VIII) 2024-01-13
17 Clues: 1 Grass Ph • 16 Rock St • 1 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 24 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 48 Water Sp • 36 Water St • 12 Water Sp • 1 Flying Ph • 1 Flying St • 44 Normal Ph • 28 Normal Ph • 32 Flying Sp • 1 Psychic Sp • 40 Flying Ph • 20 Psychic St
GPB Water Video Key Terms - Emma Ochsner 2022-08-25
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- a stream going to a large river or lake
- The contamination of water sources
- a really, really small organism
- free of any contamination
- The draining of water
- surface water from rain or snow
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- Where a gutter discharges into a sewer
- Can cause disease
- electricity made by water
- makes something free of dirt/bacteria
- Is the base fluid that keeps us alive
- Equal to one millionth of a meter
- synonym for dirty
- Water from faucet
- land that separates waters
15 Clues: Can cause disease • synonym for dirty • Water from faucet • The draining of water • electricity made by water • free of any contamination • land that separates waters • a really, really small organism • surface water from rain or snow • Equal to one millionth of a meter • The contamination of water sources • makes something free of dirt/bacteria • ...
Saydie Lindley 2023-05-25
Across
- This stream is one of the strongest surface currents on earth
- when upwelling is reduced the what of the ocean life is also reduced
- water becomes denser and sinks when it
- These currents are affected by three factors: continental deflections, the Coriolis effect, and global winds
- This current contains stream like movements of water
- warm water is replaced by cold nutrient water in a process called
- deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation
- what percent of water is drinkable
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- movements of water far below the surface
- movement of water that results from density differences
- the amount of matter in a given space or volume
- These currents occur near the surface of the ocean
- what water is less dense, hot water or cold
- these currents can be vertical, circular, or cyclical
- measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid
- cold water absorbs what from the sun, that makes the cycle continue
- what about the earths rotation causes the coriolis effect
- What causes wind
- what do convection currents transfer
19 Clues: What causes wind • what percent of water is drinkable • what do convection currents transfer • water becomes denser and sinks when it • movements of water far below the surface • what water is less dense, hot water or cold • the amount of matter in a given space or volume • measure of dissolved salts or solids in a liquid • ...
biochemistry crossword #2 2018-08-20
Across
- the shape of water molecules in ice crystals is _____ with bond angles of 109.5°
- Water at 4°C is at its _________, which means that water near the bottom of bodies of water should be this temperature
- a common strong base used in the lab
- the equation “pH = pKa + log [A]/[HA]”
- a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
- the oxygen atom in water has two _______ that are partially negative and are sp3 hybridized
- molecules that dissosiate readily in water to form ions, such as NaCl
- an atom or group of atoms that can be charged negatively or positively
- is equal to [H][A]/[HA]
- is equal to [H+][OH-] = 1.0 * 10^-14 M^2
- a class of interactions that include charge-charge interactions, hydrogen bonds, Van Der Waals forces, and hydrophobic interactions
- the maxium amount of hydrogen bonds that a molecule of water can participate in
- the strongest noncovalent force created by the attraction of opposite charges
- a measure of how an aqueous solution will attract evenmore water, decreases (negative) with a higher solute concentration and is measure in MPa.
- solution in which water is a solvent
- exclusion of nonpolar molecules by water, important to protein folding
- a common molecule that has polar covalent bonds, but does not have a dipole
- a type of bond that exists in water molecules due to the difference in electronegativity between O and H
- the tendency of an atom to pull electrons towards itself, stronger in oxygen than in hydrogen
- a solution with a higher concentration of solute than a cell, so water flows from the cell to the environment
- the angle of the bonds makes a water molecule ______
- the upper limit of minerals in water, increases in higher temperatures
- diffusion of water across a membrane from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
- a solution that can resist changes in pH when strong acids or strong bases are added, most effective when the pH = pKa (when [H+] is equal to [A])
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- a long, unbranched molecule made of carbons and hydrogen, nonpolar
- term for a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge, even if the species is neutral
- a phenomenon where the diffusion rate of molecules in cells is much slower than their rate of diffusion in pure water
- thermal property of water that drops below 0°C when compounds are dissolved in it
- thermal property of water that rises when compounds are dissolved in it or lowers at higher elevation
- substances without charge, immiscible with water
- association of nonpolar molecules due to exclusion by polar molecules
- all noncovalent interactions, except hydrobic interactions
- heat the amount of heat added in order to raise the temperature by 1°C, high value in water
- occurs only when molecules are very close together, but then molecules repulse each other because the electrons of their orbitals are too close many of these forces have a stabilizing effect
- a common strong acid used in the lab
- when [H] = 10^-7, the pH is ____
- an acid which has more than one hydrogen that can dissociate
- the negative log of Ka, a measure of how strong an acid is
- 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.
- high in water, thus water takes longer to evaporate than other liquids and also contributes to the cooling sensation of sweating
- net flow of water in and out of a cell is 0 in a ______ solution
- the number of pH units away from the pKa that a buffer is considered to be effective
- a spherical structure formed by amphipathic molecules when submersed in water
- water is a good _____ because water’s polar structure allows it to dissolve inorganic nutrients and makes them accessible to organisms
- a molecule that exhibits both polar and nonpolar properties, such as SDS with its polar head and hydrocarbon tail
- buffering of the pH of _______ is controlled by the equIlibria of gaseous to aqueous CO2, to carbonic acid, to bicarbonate
- a force of attraction between hydrogen and a negitive species, exists in water, DNA between base pairs, and more
- a charge-charge interaction hidden from water if it exists within the hydrophobic interior of a protein
- a special type of solvation where the solvation shell is water
- an atom of oxygen has ________ electrons, two of which bind covalently to hydrogen in a molecule of water
- a solution with a lower concentration of solute than solute within a cell, thus water flows into the cell
- the negative logarithm of the hydrogen (i.e. proton) concentration
- when a solute is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules
- water is not a tetrahedron because the partially negative lone pairs of oxygen have strong _____ to each other, and reduce the angle between the H-O-H bond to 104.5
54 Clues: is equal to [H][A]/[HA] • when [H] = 10^-7, the pH is ____ • a common strong base used in the lab • a common strong acid used in the lab • solution in which water is a solvent • the equation “pH = pKa + log [A]/[HA]” • is equal to [H+][OH-] = 1.0 * 10^-14 M^2 • substances without charge, immiscible with water • a molecule that is both hydrophobic and hydrophilic • ...
ESci Review 2025-05-12
Across
- a large area defined by humidity and plant type
- underground water storage
- build up of substance in an organism
- the non-living parts of an ecosystem
- daily or weekly atmospheric patterns
- a species that holds together an ecosystem
- opossum, racoon, bear, crow
- bison, elk, bee
- water sticking to water
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- the action water takes through small spaces
- otter, wolf, coyote
- the abiotic and biotic parts of an organisms 'home'
- long-term atmospheric patterns
- collapse of unsupported ground
- the bond between water molecules
- water sticking to other molecules
- explosion aquatic plants due to excess N2
- base of a food web
- the role of an organism in the environment
19 Clues: bison, elk, bee • base of a food web • otter, wolf, coyote • water sticking to water • underground water storage • opossum, racoon, bear, crow • long-term atmospheric patterns • collapse of unsupported ground • the bond between water molecules • water sticking to other molecules • build up of substance in an organism • the non-living parts of an ecosystem • ...
Watersheds+Topo Maps review 2021-10-14
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- the source of a stream or river
- elevation over distance
- an area of right of land that separates water flowing to different places
- Where do most rivers end at?
- A large, flowing body of water
- a line of equal elevation
- the movement of water into soil or ground surface
- The areas subject to flooding along bodies of water
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- what does hachured lines on a topo map symbolize?
- not allowing liquids to pass through
- changing the physical or chemical make-up of rock on the earth's surface
- the process of depositing sediment
- the difference in height between one isoline and another
- a measure of how clear water is
- movement of rocks across the earth
- an indent in earth that collects water
- water that flows over the ground surface
- A smaller channel that water flows downhill through
18 Clues: elevation over distance • a line of equal elevation • Where do most rivers end at? • A large, flowing body of water • the source of a stream or river • a measure of how clear water is • the process of depositing sediment • movement of rocks across the earth • not allowing liquids to pass through • an indent in earth that collects water • water that flows over the ground surface • ...
Vocabulary review 2018-01-10
Across
- Bloom,
- of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers
- attractive force exerted upon the surface
- single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution
- rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- Hardness,
- a living organism that gives us an idea of the health of an ecosystem
- joining of two different substances due to attractive forces that hold them
- allowing liquid to flow through it
- of a liquid slowly passing through a filter
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- sticking together of alike molecules, such as water molecule being attracted to another water molecule
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- Water,
- presence of or having distinct and opposite poles
- pollution whether in groundwater or surface water is contaminated
- cloudiness or haziness of a fluid
- liquid or gases to flow through it
- of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- the portion of land drained by a river
19 Clues: Water, • Bloom, • Hardness, • cloudiness or haziness of a fluid • liquid or gases to flow through it • allowing liquid to flow through it • the portion of land drained by a river • attractive force exerted upon the surface • of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution • of a liquid slowly passing through a filter • rock that can contain or transmit groundwater • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-10
Across
- weeds and short-lived perennials
- __________can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution
- spp_______ Indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- algae that live in houses made of glass.
- sewage and heavy metal pollution of water
- as the bioindicators of heavy metals
- worm______Live in slightly polluted water
- tailed maggot______Live in sewage polluted water
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light
- weeds and short-lived perennials
- a significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
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- been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to pollution.
- also known as bioamplification
- is believed to slowly suffocate frogs by attacking the skin through which they breathe.
- diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample.
- often used as bioindicators
- water shrimp_____Live only in fresh water
- pennies____require a high amount of dissolved oxygen
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
20 Clues: often used as bioindicators • also known as bioamplification • weeds and short-lived perennials • weeds and short-lived perennials • as the bioindicators of heavy metals • algae that live in houses made of glass. • sewage and heavy metal pollution of water • water shrimp_____Live only in fresh water • worm______Live in slightly polluted water • ...
Stormwater Crossword Challenge 2026-04-10
Across
- Natural materials that is hard and made up of minerals that form within the Earth’s crust.
- A tiny, living baby plant that is protected by an outer coat that will grow into a new plant.
- A tall living plant with a hard or woody stem called a trunk with branches that have leaves growing from them.
- An area of land where all the rain and snow that falls will drain into one specific location such as lakes, rivers, or even the ocean.
- A winged insect known for its large colorful and patterned wings. It flies between flowers helping plants grow.
- Water from rain, melting snow, or even sprinklers that doesn’t soak into the ground, but instead flows over land into bodies of water.
- A small or shallow fresh body of water that is still and unmoving.
- An inlet is either naturally formed or man-made where water will flow into larger bodies of water.
- The process of water soaking into the ground from surfaces that act like a sponge to fill soil and rocks with water.
- Something that cannot be penetrated, passed through, or affected by something else.
- Container used to hold garbage or waste materials.
- The natural process of moving soil, sand, and rock from one place to another using water, wind, or ice.
- Is a pipe, hole, or channel that will carries water and other liquids to different locations.
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- Solid material like sand, dirt, pebbles, or even shells that will settle at the bottom of a liquid.
- The pipe, ditch, or channel where water from city drains, sewers, or rivers empties into a larger body of water.
- A small body of water flowing downhill and can also be called a stream or brook.
- A winged insect known for flying from flower to flower and helping plant grow.
- When a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry.
- An animal or insect that helps plants make fruits, seeds, and new plants.
- The top layer of Earth’s surface that is made up of a mixture of tiny rocks, air, water, and organic matter.
- The movement of air.
- Water from rain or melting snow that doesn’t soak into the ground but instead flow over hard surfaces like streets, sidewalks, and roofs.
- Any insect or small crawling animal such as a tick or spider.
- A warm-blooded, egg laying animal with feathers, wings, and a beak.
- Dark grey clouds that are filled with water droplets or ice crystal that are too heavy to stay in the sky and will fall as rain, snow, or hail.
- A small and narrow body of water flowing along Earth’s surface. This can also be called a creek or brook.
26 Clues: The movement of air. • Container used to hold garbage or waste materials. • When a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry. • Any insect or small crawling animal such as a tick or spider. • A small or shallow fresh body of water that is still and unmoving. • A warm-blooded, egg laying animal with feathers, wings, and a beak. • ...
6th grade science vocab review 2023-04-06
19 Clues: vapor • natural • powered • a force • the temp • thin whips • travel fast • water leves • ice and rock • biggest planet • is upside down • shed water drain • high water levels • 3 planet from sun • a thing thats soild • vane wind direction • is the smallest planet • sovit dissvoles stuff • phases see difffent parts of moon
6th grade science vocab review 2023-04-06
19 Clues: vapor • natural • powered • a force • the temp • thin whips • travel fast • water leves • ice and rock • biggest planet • is upside down • shed water drain • high water levels • 3 planet from sun • a thing thats soild • vane wind direction • is the smallest planet • sovit dissvoles stuff • phases see difffent parts of moon
Geography Terms 2017-01-08
Across
- a high piece of land with a flat top and steep sides
- a long are of low land between mountains or hills
- flowing of water away from or back onto the land caused by pull of moon/sun
- a sheltered area of water where boats can be anchored
- a beach landform found where waves meet at an angle
- an area of land surrounded by water on all sides
- a deep valley with steep sides
- a shelf of rock coming out from a wall or cliff
- a mound or hill of sand built up by the action of the wind
- sandy or pebbly land at the edge of a lake, ocean or other body of water
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- a natural hole or hollow in the earth
- a particular area of water within an ocean or surrounded by land
- a path or course through a forest or other rural place
- a high piece of land that sticks out into a body of water
- a flow of water from the earth
- a small sheltered bay
- a deep, narrow valley and usually created by flowing water
- the vast body of salt water covering about three quarters of the earth
- a thick group of small trees or bushes growing together
- a high, steep face of rock or earth
20 Clues: a small sheltered bay • a flow of water from the earth • a deep valley with steep sides • a high, steep face of rock or earth • a natural hole or hollow in the earth • a shelf of rock coming out from a wall or cliff • an area of land surrounded by water on all sides • a long are of low land between mountains or hills • a beach landform found where waves meet at an angle • ...
Braden's Geography Puzzle 2014-12-15
Across
- A hill that rises abruptly
- A shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Lava spews out of a _____________
- The deeper part of a river or a harbor
- Sandy or pebbly land formation by the ocean
- A body of salt water mostly surrounded by land
- A group of closely scattered islands
- A island formed by coral with water in side and water surrounding
- A narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses
- flat-topped, elevated landformst
- The _________ of good hope is an example of the answer
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- A stream of water with a considerable mass of water
- Vast tree plains with permafrost
- Deep narrow valley with steep walls
- A steep overhanging rock face
- Water that falls from a steep distance is an example of a ____________
- What did the titanic hit, something that is cold
- A fountain that spews hot water from under the ground
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegitation
- Little rivers that flow off from a big river
- You can sled down a __________
- A big mass of saltwater that is continues
- Hawaii is an example of a ___________
- Lowland that is saturated by water
25 Clues: A hill that rises abruptly • A steep overhanging rock face • You can sled down a __________ • Vast tree plains with permafrost • flat-topped, elevated landformst • Lava spews out of a _____________ • Lowland that is saturated by water • Deep narrow valley with steep walls • A group of closely scattered islands • Hawaii is an example of a ___________ • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
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- Long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- An artificial water way used for irrigation and travel
- Flat top elevated landforms
- Deep, narrow valley, with high steep walls
- Dense growth of and other plants covering a large area
- An inland grassland area
- A row or chain of mountains
- Mountains formed when lava moves through the earths crust
- Large chunks of ice that break off in glaciers
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- An area of low lying wetland
- A stream with a considerable volume
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- A body of salt water completely surrounded by land
- Large continues body of salt water
- High steep or over hanging rock face
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Deeper part of a river or water
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- One of the large seven landmasses
- Ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- Triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- A strip of land that connects two large landmasses and separates to sections of water
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam in the air
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
25 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat top elevated landforms • A row or chain of mountains • An area of low lying wetland • Deeper part of a river or water • Lowland region saturated by water • One of the large seven landmasses • Large continues body of salt water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A stream with a considerable volume • High steep or over hanging rock face • ...
BCLSS Lakes 2022-01-12
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- Black and white disk used for measuring water clarity
- a medium-sized rodent with a slender tail commonly found in wetlands
- The scientific study of inland freshwater systems including lakes & reservoirs, rivers, creeks & streams, groundwater, and wetlands.
- an artificial lake made by a dam to store fresh water
- measure of sediment and particulates in the water
- Region in a lake in which the largest relative temperature change occurs with depth during lake thermal stratification
- The chemical process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to energy (sugars) to live and grow.
- Naturally occurring element that in most BC lakes is the nutrient in shortest supply and acts to limit the productivity of aquatic plants and algae.
- Change in state of water from a vapour to a liquid
- Microscopic animals that live in the water column and feed on phytoplankton
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- Algae that live in the water column
- waves created by boats
- a black and white water bird
- species of freshwater fish native to BC
- an animal that obtains its energy from consuming plants
- The condition of having excess nutrients in a waterbody
- green pigment in plants and algae
- a lake’s position relative to wind direction and flow
- water conditions where dissolved oxygen is depleted
- bottom dwelling
20 Clues: bottom dwelling • waves created by boats • a black and white water bird • green pigment in plants and algae • Algae that live in the water column • species of freshwater fish native to BC • measure of sediment and particulates in the water • Change in state of water from a vapour to a liquid • water conditions where dissolved oxygen is depleted • ...
Chapter 3 2023-09-13
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- Flow of heat from a warmer object to a cooler one
- Mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases
- O is a molecule made up of 3 atoms of oxygen
- Water <2% of all water on earth
- Plate Rigid outermost layer divided into pieces
- Process by which water is heated by the sun and rises into atmosphere as water vapor
- Effect Process in which gases trap heat near the earth
- Condencation falling from clouds as rain
- System Energy enters environment but matter does not
- System Both energy and matter exchanged
- Innermost layer
- Cool, rigid layer, crust and uppermost part of mantle
- Nearest earths surface, densest layer
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- Layer beneath crust
- Cycle Continuous movement of water into air, onto land, and back to water source
- solid part of earth, consists of all rock, soils and sediments on earth
- Above troposphere,temps rise as altitude increases
- Water vapor forms water droplets on dust particles
- Quantity of dissolved salts
- Layer beneath lithosphere - plastic, solid layer made of rock that flows slowly and allows tectonic plates to move on top
- Transfer of heat through air current
- Removal and transport of surface material
- Transfer of energy across space and in the atmosphere
- Thin outer layer made almost entirely of light elements
24 Clues: Innermost layer • Layer beneath crust • Quantity of dissolved salts • Water <2% of all water on earth • Transfer of heat through air current • Nearest earths surface, densest layer • Condencation falling from clouds as rain • System Both energy and matter exchanged • Removal and transport of surface material • O is a molecule made up of 3 atoms of oxygen • ...
Aquaculture Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-21
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- Organisms that complete part of their life cycle in water and part on land.
- Ecological system including bays, streams, and tidal areas influenced by brackish water.
- Oxygen that is dissolved in water.
- Measure of suspended solids.
- Parts per million.
- Parts per thousand.
- Trained professional involved in the production of aquatic plants and animals.
- Water __ is measured as the amount of calcium in the solution.
- Physical netting of fish in open water.
- Organ of aquatic animal that absorbs oxygen from the water.
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- A substance in a solution that tends to stabilize the pH.
- A measure of total dissolved mineral solids in the water.
- Water __ is a measurement of factors that affect the utilization of water.
- Measurement of total ammonial nitrogen.
- A poisonous substance, causing injury to animals or plants.
- A measurable change in an amount over time and distance.
- A process that occurs as heritable traits favoring the survival of an organism are passed from one generation to the next.
- Waters influenced by tide and river flow with intermediate salinity of 3 to 22 percent.
- Egg laying process of fish.
- The flow of fluid through a membrane separating two solutions; from weaker solution to a stronger solution.
20 Clues: Parts per million. • Parts per thousand. • Egg laying process of fish. • Measure of suspended solids. • Oxygen that is dissolved in water. • Measurement of total ammonial nitrogen. • Physical netting of fish in open water. • A measurable change in an amount over time and distance. • A substance in a solution that tends to stabilize the pH. • ...
Earth's Waters 2023-03-08
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- continuous process by which water moves through living and nonliving parts of the environment
- the gravitational interaction between this item, the Earth and the sun causes tides
- what all fresh water comes from
- plants that photosynthesize are not found here because there is no light
- lowest point of a wave
- daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines
- large system of ocean currents that affect weather and climate
- pattern of temperature and precipitation typical of an area over a long period of time
- organisms produce light using chemicals
- the measure of the mass of dissolved solids in a mass of water
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- receives very little sunlight and of it only the blue-green wavelengths
- movement of energy through a body of water usually formed when winds blow across the water's surface transferring energy
- movement of wind and water to the right or left that is caused by Earth's rotation
- area of shallow seawater that receives the most sunlight
- percent of fresh water on Earth
- the number of oceans scientists recognize
- the energy source that dries the water cycle
- high point of a wave
- huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly
- chemical formula used to represent water
- large streams of moving water that flow through the ocean
21 Clues: high point of a wave • lowest point of a wave • what all fresh water comes from • percent of fresh water on Earth • organisms produce light using chemicals • chemical formula used to represent water • the number of oceans scientists recognize • huge mass of ice and snow that moves slowly • the energy source that dries the water cycle • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2023-06-03
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- Dry, barren area with little or no vegetation
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Body of water partially enclosed by land and connected to a larger body of water
- Tall landform with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top
- Landform created by sediment deposition at the mouth of a river
- Piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- One of the main landmasses of the Earth, such as North America or Africa
- Large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- Flat, elevated landform with steep sides
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- Mountain or hill with a vent from which lava, ashes, and gases are ejected
- Large body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- Piece of land surrounded by water
- Narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- Group or chain of islands
- City that serves as the seat of government for a country or region
- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river
- Cold, treeless biome with permanently frozen subsoil
- Point of land that extends into a body of water
- Natural flowing watercourse that usually empties into a larger body of water
20 Clues: Group or chain of islands • Piece of land surrounded by water • Large body of water surrounded by land • Flat, elevated landform with steep sides • Dry, barren area with little or no vegetation • Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • Large area covered with trees and undergrowth • Point of land that extends into a body of water • ...
Humidity & Air Pressure Review 2025-04-14
Across
- as altitude increases, air pressure __________ in the atmosphere
- a measure the amount of water vapor in a air campared to the maximum mass of water vapor the air could possibly hold
- lines on a weather map that show equal areas of air pressure
- _____ pressure systems create more precipitation because air rises
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere at a given location on Earth's surface
- when air cannot hold any more water vapor at a given temperature
- in low-pressure systems, air ______ in the atmosphere
- pressure force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- the closer isobars are to each other the _______
- ______ pressure systems create fair and calm weather because air is sinking
- how much water air can hold
- relative humidity is expressed as a _________
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- the amount of heat absorbed or released as water changes state
- a measure of the mass of water in a volume of air
- in high-pressure systems, air ______ in the atmosphere
- the temperature to which air must be cooled at constant pressure to reach saturation
- instrument scientists use to measure air pressure
- instrument used to measure relative humidity
- ______ ____ holds more water
- ______ ____ holds less water
- Winds blow from ____ to ____ pressure systems
21 Clues: how much water air can hold • ______ ____ holds more water • ______ ____ holds less water • instrument used to measure relative humidity • Winds blow from ____ to ____ pressure systems • relative humidity is expressed as a _________ • the closer isobars are to each other the _______ • a measure of the mass of water in a volume of air • ...
Story of Drinking Water 2018-12-04
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- ice 2%
- meter measure the amount of water
- travels over the surface and fills lakes and rivers
- first people to record methods for treating water
- water 1%
- water is wet and fluid
- surface is covered with water 70%
Down
- kills any germs in water
- is the smallest partical of an element
- water underground
- water is frozen water
- reader reads the water meter
- water is frozen water
13 Clues: water underground • kills any germs in water • ice 2% • water is wet and fluid • is the smallest partical of an element • water is frozen water • water is frozen water • water 1% • reader reads the water meter • ...
6th science vocab 2023-04-06
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- measures temp.
- the rivers meet the ocean
- water sticking to water
- a big black hole in space
- 2nd from the sun
- a blue gas giant aka jax favorite planet
- moons gravitational pull
- a blaket cloud
- tell direction of wind
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- the force to break water
- closest to the sun
- we live on this planet
- wind presser
- a rain cloud
- large round ball in space
- big ball of gas
- water sticking not water
- a big rock in space
- a big star in our solar system
- 4th from the sun
20 Clues: wind presser • a rain cloud • measures temp. • a blaket cloud • big ball of gas • 2nd from the sun • 4th from the sun • closest to the sun • a big rock in space • we live on this planet • tell direction of wind • water sticking to water • the force to break water • water sticking not water • moons gravitational pull • the rivers meet the ocean • a big black hole in space • large round ball in space • ...
Hydrosphere 2026-03-18
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- — Small crustacean living in water
- — Amphibian living near water
- — Hard protective covering of marine animals
- — Island group north of Sicily
- — Saltwater covering most of the Earth
- — The sea itself
- — Soft-bodied sea animal
- — Aquatic plant-like organisms
- — Reef-building marine organism
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- — Movement on the surface of water
- — Intelligent marine mammal
- - A marine mammal known for its size
- — Microscopic aquatic organisms
- — Predatory fish
- — Soft marine animal
- — Large migratory fish common in the Mediterranean
- — Frozen water
- — Large body of salt water
- — Coastal inlet
- — Flowing natural watercourse
- — A still body of freshwater
21 Clues: — Frozen water • — Coastal inlet • — Predatory fish • — The sea itself • — Soft marine animal • — Soft-bodied sea animal • — Large body of salt water • — Intelligent marine mammal • — A still body of freshwater • — Amphibian living near water • — Flowing natural watercourse • — Island group north of Sicily • — Aquatic plant-like organisms • — Microscopic aquatic organisms • ...
Freshwater Environments pg. 229-231 2021-10-18
Across
- The water in lakes is always doing this.
- The world's largest freshwater lake.
- This may cover the surface of a lake.
- These are the most common standing water environments.
- This zone is near the shore of a lake.
- Lakes have this many zones.
- A type of standing water environment.
- Cold water in a lake does this.
- The "grass" of the lake environment.
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- These move the water in the lakes.
- Moving water carries this to parts of the lake.
- This zone is dark and cold.
- A type of flowing water environment.
- Microscopic animals in the lake.
- Water environments can either be standing, or this.
- This can reach the bottom of the shallow zone.
- This is food for larger animals.
17 Clues: This zone is dark and cold. • Lakes have this many zones. • Cold water in a lake does this. • Microscopic animals in the lake. • This is food for larger animals. • These move the water in the lakes. • A type of flowing water environment. • The world's largest freshwater lake. • The "grass" of the lake environment. • This may cover the surface of a lake. • ...
hydrographs 2020-05-03
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- allowing liquids and gasses to pass through it
- the speed of the river needed to pick up the rivers load
- The movement of water through rock.
- the perimeter of the river
- wet leaves shed excess water
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- water transferred from land -> atmosphere
- the permeable rock that can contain water.
- the maximum rate of overland flow.
- The size of rock a river can transport
- the continuous movement of water
- power of the river
- The friction of the river
- intercepted water down the vegetation trunk or stem
- An area of land where precipitation collects into a certain body of water.
- slope of the river
- where highly permeable rock transports precipitation water-> soil-> river->
- volume of pore space
17 Clues: power of the river • slope of the river • volume of pore space • The friction of the river • the perimeter of the river • wet leaves shed excess water • the continuous movement of water • the maximum rate of overland flow. • The movement of water through rock. • The size of rock a river can transport • water transferred from land -> atmosphere • ...
Crossword-Miscellaneous 2012-12-06
Across
- Squash
- Has notes
- Capital
- Floats on water
- Main trading partner
- What's valuable
- Has a crop
- Person from south, WAY south
- Surrounded by water
- Changes colour
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- Month of Conference
- Season before winter
- Main crop
- In the sky
- What Canada may be having soon
- What's east of us
- Right off the coast
- The colour of soil
- Blue waves
- In the water
20 Clues: Squash • Capital • Has notes • Main crop • In the sky • Has a crop • Blue waves • In the water • Changes colour • Floats on water • What's valuable • What's east of us • The colour of soil • Month of Conference • Right off the coast • Surrounded by water • Season before winter • Main trading partner • Person from south, WAY south • What Canada may be having soon
27 2025-05-14
25 Clues: no rain • small rock • huge water • wide space • loud noise • brown soil • long water • blocks sun • giant stone • from clouds • water spout • hard to see • sandy coast • land's edge • still water • thick forest • gives warmth • bright flash • small puddle • needed daily • flowers bloom • lava mountain • full of trees • invisible gas • underground hole
Geography Basics 2020-09-17
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- Highlands that rise quickly and are flat on the top
- A bowl shaped depression in the earth
- A year round cover of ice and snow, often found at the top of mountains.
- Land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- an underground layer of water
- A man-made body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly
- Fertile land in desert
- Narrow strip of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- A deep narrow valley with steep sides carved by a river.
- A peninsula that just out into the water
- forests found in regions that receive more than 100 inches of rain per year
- A protected body of water deep enough to allow ships.
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- Land at the mouth of a river
- a large inlet of the sea that extends into the land
- a chain of islands
- Area of land covered in water most of the year
- Flat treeless land
- A narrow strip of land that connect two larger land masses
- Area of wetlands characterized with grosses and cattails
- An area that receives less than 20 inches of rain per year
- A valley created by the separation of the earths tectonic plates
- land surrounded on all sides by water
- Treeless grasslands usually found in the tropics
- Large area of flat unforested grassland in siberia
- An inlet of the sea usually smaller than a gulf
- Treeless plains found in arctic
27 Clues: a chain of islands • Flat treeless land • Fertile land in desert • Land at the mouth of a river • an underground layer of water • Treeless plains found in arctic • Land surrounded on 3 sides by water • Large mass of ice that moves slowly • A bowl shaped depression in the earth • land surrounded on all sides by water • A peninsula that just out into the water • ...
Geography Terms By: Will Bruton 2014-12-15
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- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls
- An area of a stair ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- Lowland region saturated by water
- A group of closely scattered islands
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Dry areas of land, desolate, waterless, without vegetation
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
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- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Large, continuous body of salt water
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth's surface
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • Large, continuous body of salt water • A group of closely scattered islands • Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls • Body of water completely surrounded by land • Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers • Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water • ...
Rivers 2020-10-08
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- World's longest river
- Tiny particles floating in water
- Freshwater meets ocean, creating brackish water in the mouth
- Small rocks
- Where water cannot erode the tough bedrock, so flows over it and fall off an edge
- A lake created when a meander is cut off
- Water smashing into banks at high speed, wearing them away
- Chemicals completely dissolved in water
- Small, gravel like stones
- The three sections of a river (Upper, middle, lower)
- Water dissolving via chemical reactions
- the speed of the river
- Rocks rubbing against bed, banks wearing them away
- Where a small stream meets the main river
- The process of wearing away land
- The start of a river
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- When materials are dropped as the river slows
- world's largest river (most water)
- Small particles bounce along the river bed
- As rivers slow down, sediment is deposited creating slow, stagnant streams
- The point at which two rivers meet
- When a river erodes away the bank ant starts to curve
- Fine sand carried by running water
- Where material is carried down the river
- Inlets of water eroded by glaciers, famous in Norway
- The point at which the river meets the sea
- Material settling at the bottom of liquid
- Particles are rolled along river bed
- Particles collide, breaking into smaller pieces
- As outside bends erode, water moves to inside bends, leaving material behind
30 Clues: Small rocks • The start of a river • World's longest river • the speed of the river • Small, gravel like stones • Tiny particles floating in water • The process of wearing away land • world's largest river (most water) • The point at which two rivers meet • Fine sand carried by running water • Particles are rolled along river bed • Chemicals completely dissolved in water • ...
Form 5 Biology C4 and C5 2023-05-05
Across
- Companion cells contain ____ to provide energy for active transport
- plant opens when it is hot.
- interaction between water molecules
- In transpiration, water is released as water ______
- pathway that water moves through the spaces between cellulose fibres at the cell wall
- High auxin concentration inhibit _______ elongation
- a technique used in producing seedless watermelon.
- a response to touch.
- a response to gravity.
- phytohormone that inhibits growth of plants
- release of water droplets at the end of the leaf vein
- using plants to treat pollutant or polluted substances
- Sieve tubes do not have nuclei, ribosomes or vacuoles. They are ________.
- a process that cause the water to evaporate from the stoma.
- phytohormone that simulates ripening in fruits
- phytohormone that inhibits development of roots
- plant closes when touched.
- of plant that transports water and mineral salts
- part of plant that transports organic materials.
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- interaction between water molecules and others.
- name of the plant tissues that involved in transporting
- pathway that water moves through cytoplasm and plasmodesmata.
- a response to chemical
- plant's response to light
- roses open early in the morning
- legume plants close at night
- High auxin concentration stimulate the growth of _____.
- a process of transporting organic substances throughout the plant
- phytohormone that delays leaf senescence.
- xylem vessels have uneven ________ thickening
- ______ pressure pushes water to the leaves and cause guttation
- In translocation, sucrose is _____ transported from the leaves into the sieve tube
- An example of non-vascular plants
- a response to water.
34 Clues: a response to touch. • a response to water. • a response to chemical • a response to gravity. • plant's response to light • plant closes when touched. • plant opens when it is hot. • legume plants close at night • roses open early in the morning • An example of non-vascular plants • interaction between water molecules • phytohormone that delays leaf senescence. • ...
Quarter 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- The layer next to the inner core but its mostly liquid.
- when a storm is present the precipitation comes out of a _.
- The layer that we live on.
- A place were running water is that is running into a more still body of water.
- when magma comes out of a volcano its now called what?
- A cloud on the ground.
- Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava.
- The hottest core in the Earth.
- when a plant releases its water its called what?
- When a body of water gets heated by the sun it causes what?
- A sedimentary rock that is very common on trails and caves.
- The largest layer of the Earth and is right below the crust
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- A place were humans used to get our water.
- A place that water goes into when it seepes into the ground.
- When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _.
- when a storm happens what happens to the water if it does not go into the ground and what is it called when it does it.
- When water is in this form it will likely turn into a cloud next.
- A place were 96.5 of our water is right now and it is all salt water.
- there are many of these making the crust of the earth and when these collide it makes an earth quake.
- When an item is in this form it is very hard.
20 Clues: A cloud on the ground. • The layer that we live on. • The hottest core in the Earth. • A place were humans used to get our water. • When an item is in this form it is very hard. • Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava. • when a plant releases its water its called what? • When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _. • ...
Quarter 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-17
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- The layer next to the inner core but its mostly liquid.
- when a storm is present the precipitation comes out of a _.
- The layer that we live on.
- A place were running water is that is running into a more still body of water.
- when magma comes out of a volcano its now called what?
- A cloud on the ground.
- Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava.
- The hottest core in the Earth.
- when a plant releases its water its called what?
- When a body of water gets heated by the sun it causes what?
- A sedimentary rock that is very common on trails and caves.
- The largest layer of the Earth and is right below the crust
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- A place were humans used to get our water.
- A place that water goes into when it seepes into the ground.
- When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _.
- when a storm happens what happens to the water if it does not go into the ground and what is it called when it does it.
- When water is in this form it will likely turn into a cloud next.
- A place were 96.5 of our water is right now and it is all salt water.
- there are many of these making the crust of the earth and when these collide it makes an earth quake.
- When an item is in this form it is very hard.
20 Clues: A cloud on the ground. • The layer that we live on. • The hottest core in the Earth. • A place were humans used to get our water. • When an item is in this form it is very hard. • Its a mountain like thing that spewes out lava. • when a plant releases its water its called what? • When a cloud gets too heavy it rains and is called _. • ...
Seton Science 5 Ch 12 Review 2025-05-20
Across
- burrows into the ground when the pond it lives in dries up
- bony fish have these to help them move through the water
- kind of ecosystem for fish found in an estuary
- jawless fish that can latch onto another fish and suck its blood
- bony fish have these to pass in oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide
- swims "standing up" and can grasp things with its tail
- cartilaginous fish that can be seen "flying" through the water
- anadromous fish born in fresh water but spends its adult life in salt water
- ocean zone without enough light for photosynthesis
- nearly blind jawless fish that is coated with slime
- the largest fish in the world
- bony fish have these layered like a roof to protect the skin
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- has pectoral fins and can leap out of the water and glide
- ocean zone just beyond the waves in which sunlight reaches most of the water
- uses sacs to store water which allows them to live mostly out of water
- cartilaginous fish with plates for grinding
- a chemical production of light from the bodies of creatures
- the most aggressive of its kind and most dangerous to humans
- snakelike fish with one species being literally electric
- fish born in salt water but spend their adult lives in fresh water
- ocean zone closest to the shore
- ocean zone closest to the surface
- family pet
- bony fish have these to provide structure
24 Clues: family pet • the largest fish in the world • ocean zone closest to the shore • ocean zone closest to the surface • bony fish have these to provide structure • cartilaginous fish with plates for grinding • kind of ecosystem for fish found in an estuary • ocean zone without enough light for photosynthesis • nearly blind jawless fish that is coated with slime • ...
bb 2026-02-24
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- A resource that can be replaced naturally over time
- Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface
- An area of land where all water drains into the same river or lake
- A crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture
- When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water
- Water that flows over land into rivers lakes or oceans
- A tool used to measure air pressure
- When a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
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- Large pieces of Earth’s crust that move slowly
- The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature
- Any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth
- Small pieces of rock sand or soil moved by water or wind
- Melted rock that flows out of a volcano
- The movement of heat through liquids or gases
- The process that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere
- The process when plants release water vapor into the air
- A strong wind that moves quickly high in the sky
- The process of dropping or laying down sediment
- When a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass
- When liquid water changes into water vapor because of heat
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth
25 Clues: A tool used to measure air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air • Melted rock that flows out of a volcano • The layer of gases that surrounds Earth • Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface • A resource that cannot be replaced quickly • The movement of heat through liquids or gases • Large pieces of Earth’s crust that move slowly • ...
bb 2026-02-24
Across
- Any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth
- Water that flows over land into rivers lakes or oceans
- When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water
- Melted rock that flows out of a volcano
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- An area of land where all water drains into the same river or lake
- Large pieces of Earth’s crust that move slowly
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- A strong wind that moves quickly high in the sky
- When a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass
- The process that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere
- When a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass
Down
- The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature
- The movement of heat through liquids or gases
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Small pieces of rock sand or soil moved by water or wind
- Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface
- A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture
- The process when plants release water vapor into the air
- A crack in Earth’s crust where movement happens
- When liquid water changes into water vapor because of heat
- The process of dropping or laying down sediment
- A resource that can be replaced naturally over time
- A tool used to measure air pressure
25 Clues: A tool used to measure air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air • Melted rock that flows out of a volcano • The layer of gases that surrounds Earth • Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface • A resource that cannot be replaced quickly • The movement of heat through liquids or gases • The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces • ...
b 2026-02-24
Across
- A resource that can be replaced naturally over time
- Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface
- An area of land where all water drains into the same river or lake
- A crack in Earth’s crust where movement can cause earthquakes
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- A large body of air with similar temperature and moisture
- When water vapor cools and turns back into liquid water
- Water that flows over the ground into rivers lakes or oceans
- A tool used to measure air pressure
- When a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
Down
- Large pieces of Earth’s crust that move slowly
- The gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature
- Any form of water that falls from clouds such as rain snow or hail
- Small pieces of rock sand or soil moved by wind or water
- Melted rock that flows out of a volcano
- The movement of heat through liquids or gases
- The process that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere
- The process when plants release water vapor into the air
- A fast moving wind high in the atmosphere
- The process where sediment is dropped in a new place
- When a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass
- When liquid water changes into water vapor because of heat
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth
25 Clues: A tool used to measure air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air • Melted rock that flows out of a volcano • The layer of gases that surrounds Earth • A fast moving wind high in the atmosphere • Melted rock found beneath Earth’s surface • A resource that cannot be replaced quickly • The movement of heat through liquids or gases • ...
Science 2022-01-11
Across
- Large dome that flows outward from center
- Lake water or pond water
- Areas such as swamps, marshes, and bogs
- all water on earth moves continuously
- The starting point for rivers or streams
- the speed/amount of water discharged watershed
- The amount of water
- large moving mass of compressed ice/snow
- The movement of sediment one place another
Down
- A field of ice
- Water treated to be drinkable
- Suitable vs unsuitable
- Rain water flowing off land surface
- A measure of how clear something (water)
- Water with a high salt content
15 Clues: A field of ice • The amount of water • Suitable vs unsuitable • Lake water or pond water • Water treated to be drinkable • Water with a high salt content • Rain water flowing off land surface • all water on earth moves continuously • Areas such as swamps, marshes, and bogs • The starting point for rivers or streams • A measure of how clear something (water) • ...
class assignment 2022-08-25
Across
- one ______ of a meter
- water used for crops
- process where water is turned into vapor
- leftover _____ from human use
- where water vapor turns into _____
Down
- to find a new place and look around it
- area of land that _____ water to a place
- small particles of sand and _____
- when water falls from the ___
- water used for _______
- a place where _____ is drained into a sewer
- water from the ocean
- where floodwater flows into the sewer
- water from lakes, streams, or rivers
- a ____ needed for all living things to survive
15 Clues: water used for crops • water from the ocean • one ______ of a meter • water used for _______ • when water falls from the ___ • leftover _____ from human use • small particles of sand and _____ • where water vapor turns into _____ • water from lakes, streams, or rivers • where floodwater flows into the sewer • to find a new place and look around it • ...
Earth's Cycles Review (Rock Cycle, Water Cycle, Carbon/Oxygen Cycle) 2024-05-01
Across
- #6 & #7 on the rock cycle diagram that change another rock into a new metamorphic rock
- #3 on the water cycle represents water falling to the ground
- ________ rocks are formed when the processes of heat and pressure change old rock's texture and composition into a new rock called
- ____ and discharge are #7 on the water cycle diagram represents water moving through and leaving the soil
- breathing by animals and humans that removes oxygen from the atmosphere and adds carbon dioxide
- ______ rocks are formed from Magma cooling and hardening
- #1 on the water cycle diagram represents liquid water that turns into a gas (water vapor)
- #2 on the rock cycle diagram that solidifies and hardens magma into an Igneous rock
- #1 on the rock cycle diagram that changes solid rock into liquid magma
Down
- #3,#4, & #8 on the rock cycle diagram that breaks down a rock into tiny pieces called sediment
- the process that plants do that removes oxygen from the atmosphere and adds carbon into the air
- #5 on the water cycle diagram represents water evaporating through plants
- #4 on the water cycle diagram represents water that moves across the surface of the earth
- #2 on the water cycle diagram represent water vapor (gas) that turns back into liquid water droplets
- #6 on the water cycle diagram represents water that soaks into the soil
- _______ rocks are formed when weathering/Breaking down of rocks into tiny pieces and forming them into a new rock
16 Clues: ______ rocks are formed from Magma cooling and hardening • #3 on the water cycle represents water falling to the ground • #1 on the rock cycle diagram that changes solid rock into liquid magma • #6 on the water cycle diagram represents water that soaks into the soil • #5 on the water cycle diagram represents water evaporating through plants • ...
Hydrology 2025-11-05
Across
- Process of water changing into vapor,
- Downward movement of water through soil,
- Water vapor turning into liquid,
- Area where all water drains to one point,
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds,
- Upper level of groundwater below the soil,
- Graph showing river flow over time,
Down
- Water soaking into the ground,
- Water released from plants into the air,
- Artificial lake used to store water,
- Landform where a river meets the sea and deposits sediment.
- Water found below Earth’s surface,
- Water flowing over land into rivers or lakes,
- Underground layer that holds water,
- Natural flowing watercourse leading to a sea or lake,
15 Clues: Water soaking into the ground, • Water vapor turning into liquid, • Water found below Earth’s surface, • Underground layer that holds water, • Graph showing river flow over time, • Artificial lake used to store water, • Process of water changing into vapor, • Water released from plants into the air, • Downward movement of water through soil, • ...
Natural Resources 2020-03-07
Across
- It is along the shoreline of a body of water.
- It is an overflow of water that covers the land.
- It can be used to grow plants.
- It is a large body of water with lands all around it.
- It is caused by moving water that carries rocks and soil to other places.
- It is a large body of moving water.
- Not easy to be broken.
- It is the place we can fly kites.
- It is a small body of moving water that we can fid peddles in it.
- It is a very large area of salty water.
- This place is flat and open, and we often can find lions here.
- It is moving air.
Down
- The most beautiful part of a plant.
- It is the place where we always choose to go hiking.
- The thing that all living things need it to live.
- Long time no rain.
- It can be found on beaches.
- It is a large landform that is usually in the form of a peak.
- It is all around us, but we cannot see it.
- The planet we live.
- It is low land and bodies of water often run through here.
- People can use it to built house and make roads.
- The surface of the Earth.
23 Clues: It is moving air. • Long time no rain. • The planet we live. • Not easy to be broken. • The surface of the Earth. • It can be found on beaches. • It can be used to grow plants. • It is the place we can fly kites. • The most beautiful part of a plant. • It is a large body of moving water. • It is a very large area of salty water. • It is all around us, but we cannot see it. • ...
Chapter 13 Crossword 2023-02-07
Across
- A rough measure of the volume of freshwater that we use to stay alive and to support our lifestyles.
- Access to clean water is a __.
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.
- __ is the freshwater that is not directly consumed but is used to produce food and other products.
- bodies of densely packed, slowly melting snow
- __ is a limited resource.
- Solid form of water
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- Gas form of water
Down
- Aquifers have to __.
- artificial lake
- __ accounts for about 92% of humanity’s water footprint.
- Underground caverns of water
- The land from which surface runoff drains into a body of water is called __.
- freshwater from rain/melted ice that flows across Earth's surface.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- __ counts for as much as 85% of freshwater use.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- A structure built across a river to control its flow.
- The ocean is the body of saltwater that covers approximately 70.8% of the surface of Earth
20 Clues: artificial lake • Gas form of water • Solid form of water • Aquifers have to __. • __ is a limited resource. • Underground caverns of water • Access to clean water is a __. • bodies of densely packed, slowly melting snow • __ counts for as much as 85% of freshwater use. • A structure built across a river to control its flow. • ...
Bushfires, droughts and Floods 2013-08-26
Across
- Of all the water on earth, only .003....is available fresh water that is not polluted, trapped in soil, or too far underground.
- another term for Dry
- Natural Hazardous Event
- australia's worst busfire in the 21st Centuary
- ....Floods are extremely dangerous.
- a....is the leading edge of a moving fire.
- in terms of lives lost and property damaged,....are just behind tornadoes as the top natural disaster.
- 1887 Yellow River (Huang He) flood
- deadliest flood in history
- the 1984-1985 drought led to a famine which killed 750,000 people.
- an overflow of water that submerges land from a body of water
Down
- one type of drought referring to water shortages affecting people in society(drinking water, running water).
- bushfires usually occur in what season
- referring to a lack of precipitation.
- ....flooding occurs along the edges of oceans, and is driven predominantly by storm surges and wave damage.
- one type of drought referring to a lack of moisture in the soil where crops grow.
- one type of drought referring to low levels of water in lakes and reservoirs.
- A natural disaster that is wildy uncontrollable
- an extended period when a region notes a deficiency in its water supply
- an Australian Voulenteer organization
20 Clues: another term for Dry • Natural Hazardous Event • deadliest flood in history • 1887 Yellow River (Huang He) flood • ....Floods are extremely dangerous. • referring to a lack of precipitation. • an Australian Voulenteer organization • bushfires usually occur in what season • a....is the leading edge of a moving fire. • australia's worst busfire in the 21st Centuary • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2022-01-06
Across
- a group of people living in the same place
- artificially constructed water bodies
- occurring at the bottom of the water
- broad inlet of the sea
- substance that provides nourishment
- area of land above a aquifer
- aquatic shell mollusk
- land consisting of marshes and swamps
- measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water
- carbon based compounds found on earth
- water with high amounts of salt
- measure of suitability of water
- variety of life in the world
- channel bottom of a stream or river
- slightly salty
- containing low concentrations of salts
- coastal land forms
- small body of still water
Down
- relating to living things
- a substance that provides nourishment
- large body of water
- barrier constructed to hold back water
- cloudy or opaque
- large natural or artificial lake
- less oxygen dissolved in water areas
- area of low lying land
- area of low lying uncultivated land
- natural home or environment of an animal
- matter that settles at the bottom
- branch of biology that deals with
- materials that come from nature
- tidal mouth of a large river
- relating to nonliving
- grass like plant that lives in the ocean
- the bed or channel in which a river flows
35 Clues: slightly salty • cloudy or opaque • coastal land forms • large body of water • aquatic shell mollusk • relating to nonliving • broad inlet of the sea • area of low lying land • relating to living things • small body of still water • area of land above a aquifer • tidal mouth of a large river • variety of life in the world • materials that come from nature • water with high amounts of salt • ...
