water Crossword Puzzles
Water in Morocco 2025-09-10
Across
- "Tin cities" are another name for these. (5)
- A service, along with water and sanitation, that is missing in the slums. (11)
- These are becoming more likely due to less rainfall. (8)
- Only 15% of agricultural land has access to this watering system. (10)
- Mass movements of people to the cities. (10)
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- A waterborne disease, besides typhoid. (7)
- One-third of Moroccans lack proper ______ services, leading to illness. (10)
- A specific waterborne illness mentioned in the text. (7)
- Lack of clean water leads to waterborne ______. (8)
- Scarce water resources are often ______, or made impure. (12)
10 Clues: A waterborne disease, besides typhoid. (7) • "Tin cities" are another name for these. (5) • Mass movements of people to the cities. (10) • Lack of clean water leads to waterborne ______. (8) • A specific waterborne illness mentioned in the text. (7) • These are becoming more likely due to less rainfall. (8) • ...
Earths water cycle 2025-11-05
Across
- below earths surface in cracks and soil
- land floating in the middle of a body of water
- the prcess of water turning into gas or vapor
- a Very big body of water
- holds water in them
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- Very cold version of precipitation
- a medium size body of water
- earths heat source
- water that falls from the sky
- so much water that it cannot be absorbed
10 Clues: earths heat source • holds water in them • a Very big body of water • a medium size body of water • water that falls from the sky • Very cold version of precipitation • below earths surface in cracks and soil • so much water that it cannot be absorbed • the prcess of water turning into gas or vapor • land floating in the middle of a body of water
LIFE BELOW WATER 2025-11-12
Across
- fishing not allowed by law
- too many fish caught, threatening species
- the ocean becoming more acidic
- communities of plants and animals in the ocean
- trash floating in the ocean
- tiny plastic particles in water
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- plastic waste harming marine life
- the variety of life in the ocean
- activities removing waste from the sea
- effect of global warming on oceans
10 Clues: fishing not allowed by law • trash floating in the ocean • the ocean becoming more acidic • tiny plastic particles in water • the variety of life in the ocean • plastic waste harming marine life • effect of global warming on oceans • activities removing waste from the sea • too many fish caught, threatening species • communities of plants and animals in the ocean
Water Cycle Terms 2025-12-12
Across
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas because of heating. When this occurs over any body of water the vapor rises from Earth's surface to high in the atmosphere.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground. Too much of this can cause flooding.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant by adding heat
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface. Can be rain, snow, sleet or hail.
- Change of state from a solid to a liquid with the addition of heat.
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- The change of state from a gas to a liquid by removing heat. This process creates clouds by cooling the vapor into droplets high in the atmosphere. The droplets then cling to dust or pollution.
- Water Water found deep below the Earth's surface that is replenished by the process of infiltration.
- the process by which water on the surface goes into the soil. This process refills groundwater.
- the process of a liquid turning into a solid by removing heat.
- Cycle The continuous process by which water moves on, below and above the Earth's surface by gravity or heat.
- vapor gas form of water formed during evaporation
11 Clues: vapor gas form of water formed during evaporation • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant by adding heat • the process of a liquid turning into a solid by removing heat. • Change of state from a solid to a liquid with the addition of heat. • the process by which water on the surface goes into the soil. This process refills groundwater. • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2023-02-28
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- phosphorus is most commonly found in nature in the form of these compounds
- a type of rock made from shells of marine organisms that contains a lot of carbon
- converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form which is usable by plants
- as water vapor rises from the surface, it condenses and can form this
- chemicals added to soil to improve the productivity of a farm field
- changing from liquid to gas
- a freshwater source where the groundwater reaches the surface
- the slowest of the biogeochemical cycles
- the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- a nitrogen-hydrogen compound that can be added to soil as fertilizer
- energy is extracted from food using oxygen and producing carbon dioxide
- plants and algae use water, carbon dioxide and energy to produce food
- the water cycle is also known as the _____ cycle
- carbon dioxide produced by animals and released by burning fuels ends up here
- much of the nitrogen fixation is done by these organisms
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- a line which marks the top of a groundwater source (2 words)
- the movement of sediment by wind or water
- fuels that come from previously living organisms are called ____ fuels
- the breaking down of dead organisms that returns substances to the soil
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- humans artificially increase phosphorus levels in the environment by the use of fertilizers and ____
- the release of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- a large block of snow and ice that moves slowly downhill
- the movement of water through the soil and down into groundwater
- water changes from vapor to liquid
- water that does not soak into soil and flows downhill
- where most of Earth's water is located
- water falling to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- the breaking down of rock by physical and chemical processes
- the source of energy that drives the water cycle
- water that has filtered through the soil and settled
- a solid form of carbon that can be used as a fuel
- precipitation falls, water infiltrates soil or flows downhill because of _____
- most of Earth's fresh water is in this form
34 Clues: changing from liquid to gas • water changes from vapor to liquid • where most of Earth's water is located • the slowest of the biogeochemical cycles • the movement of sediment by wind or water • the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere • most of Earth's fresh water is in this form • the source of energy that drives the water cycle • ...
Unit 4 Vocab - Bailey Aldinger 2024-02-26
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- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- 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 quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
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- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- mixture of fresh and saltwater
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
24 Clues: mixture of fresh and saltwater • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Unit4-vocab 2024-02-26
Across
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- 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 quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
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- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
24 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Unit4-vocab 2024-02-26
Across
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- 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 quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
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- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
24 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Unit 4 Vocab - Mark LeChette 2024-02-26
Across
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- 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 quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
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- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
24 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
hydrosphere vocabulary 2024-02-13
Across
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding material
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- a process used by some bacteria in the ocean to generate energy with methane and hydrogen sulfide
- All the water at and near the surface of the earth, 97% of which is in oceans
- the amount of matter in an object
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy.
- (of a substance) not easily dissolved
- substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy
- Water- due to its polarity and ability to dissolve many different solutes
- plantlike protists
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celsius
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain or snow or hail or sleet or mist)
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- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- The amount of energy required for the liquid at its boiling point to become a gas
- the force that acts on the surface of a liquid and that tends to minimize the area of the surface
- of or relating to the sea
- Charge differences on opposite ends of a structure.
- Does not contain any saltwater and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- a depression on the surface of Earth occupied by water
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- capable of being dissolved
- the amount of space an object takes up
- molecules sticking to each other.
- measure of acidity/alkalinity
30 Clues: plantlike protists • of or relating to the sea • capable of being dissolved • measure of acidity/alkalinity • the amount of matter in an object • molecules sticking to each other. • (of a substance) not easily dissolved • the amount of space an object takes up • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • ...
unit 4 vocab 2025-09-10
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- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- Subsidence The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- the amount of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- table The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- basin The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- 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.
- source pollution pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- source pollution water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- circulation an oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences in temperature and salinity (saltiness)
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- of saturation zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- water mixture of fresh and salt water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- the uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule. They have positive and negative ends, like a magnet.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
- heat The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
26 Clues: water mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • the process by which surface water enters the soil • An attraction between molecules of different substances • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Lentic Crossword 2025-10-28
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- A term used to describe a lake or pond with moderate nutrient levels and moderate water clarity.
- A plant adapted to grow in waterlogged or aquatic environments, including many wetland species.
- Bloom The rapid and excessive growth of algae, often caused by nutrient pollution, leading to water quality issues.
- A relatively large and deep lentic ecosystem, often with a complex structure, including thermal stratification.
- The upper, warmer layer of water in a stratified lake during the warm season.
- Oxygen The amount of oxygen present in the water, which is crucial for the survival of aquatic organisms.
- Organisms Organisms that inhabit or depend on lentic ecosystems, including fish, aquatic plants, invertebrates, and waterfowl.
- The process by which sediment particles settle out of the water and accumulate on the bottom of a lentic ecosystem.
- A term used to describe a lake or pond with high nutrient levels, often leading to algaeblooms and reduced water clarity.
- The process by which excessive nutrients, often from pollution, lead to the overgrowth of algae and plants in water bodies.
- Clarity A measure of how clear or turbid (cloudy) the water is, which can affect light penetration and aquatic plant growth.
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- A term used to describe a lake or pond with low nutrient levels and typically clear water.
- An area of land that is periodically saturated with water, serving as a transition zone between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
- The lower, colder layer of water in a stratified lake during the warm season.
- Zone The open, sunlit surface waters of a lake or pond where phytoplankton and pelagic fish are found.
- Ecosystem A freshwater ecosystem characterized by standing or slow-moving water, such as lakes and ponds.
- Birds, such as ducks and swans, that use lentic ecosystems for breeding, foraging, and shelter.
- Zone The nearshore area of a lentic ecosystem where emergent and submerged plants grow and provide habitat.
- Zone The bottom or substrate of a lentic ecosystem, which can include rocks, sediment, and organic matter, and is inhabited by benthic organisms.
- A smaller and shallower lentic ecosystem, often with a more uniform depth and simpler structure compared to lakes.
- Stratification The layering of water in a lake during warm months, with distinct layers (epilimnion, metalimnion, and hypolimnion) based on temperature and density.
21 Clues: The lower, colder layer of water in a stratified lake during the warm season. • The upper, warmer layer of water in a stratified lake during the warm season. • A term used to describe a lake or pond with low nutrient levels and typically clear water. • A plant adapted to grow in waterlogged or aquatic environments, including many wetland species. • ...
vianney 2024-04-26
Across
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- Clean water people use for cooking, drinking, etc
- A lake that stores water for human use
- water found beneath Earth's surface
- Water located on the surface of Earth
- Place where an organism lives and receives all the things it needs to survive
- An area of land that catches rain and snow and where water flows downward into a specific river, stream, lake or aquifer
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- Water that can not be immediately used by humans; found in oceans
- blocks water from flowing through
- when surface water enters the soil
- an underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- a well that brings underground water to the surface
- allows water to go through
- A region of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- A land that is flooded by water
15 Clues: allows water to go through • A land that is flooded by water • blocks water from flowing through • when surface water enters the soil • water found beneath Earth's surface • A large mass of ice moving over land • Water located on the surface of Earth • A lake that stores water for human use • Clean water people use for cooking, drinking, etc • ...
weather cross word puzzle 2024-12-11
Across
- mammals release water vapor in the air each time the breathe
- any form of water that falls from clouds
- water falls back to earths surface and temporary stored in bodies of water
- occurs after rain hit the ground and freezes in contact
- series of events that happen in the same order over and over again
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- water vapor changes into liquid water
- molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun
- measure of amount of water vapor in the air
- water enters and leaves and released into the air as water vapor
- water drops that are about 100 times the size of cloud drop
- temperature where condensation begins
- cold enough air changes water vapor
- runs off the land
- rain fall through a layer of cold air that turns to ice before it hits the ground
- large ice pellets from cumulonimbus clouds
15 Clues: runs off the land • cold enough air changes water vapor • water vapor changes into liquid water • temperature where condensation begins • any form of water that falls from clouds • large ice pellets from cumulonimbus clouds • measure of amount of water vapor in the air • molecules of liquid water are heated by the sun • ...
JUAN RONDON 2023-11-29
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- Pertaining to the study of water and its movement in the environment.
- Below the surface, often referring to water movement beneath the ground.
- Local administrative units responsible for managing water resources in a specific area.
- The process of water entering and being absorbed by the soil.
- A significant change in the state or form of water-related elements.
- Allowing water or other liquids to pass through, like certain types of soil.
- A raised structure, often built with soil, to support or confine water.
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- A systematic and organized method of managing water resources.
- A clear and precise explanation of a particular water-related term.
- A structure that allows water to flow under a road or railway.
- The movement of water through soil, allowing it to filter and cleanse.
- To lessen the severity or impact of water-related issues, such as flooding.
- The process of an area becoming more city-like, often affecting water systems.
- Loose, scattered fragments resulting from the breakdown of materials.
- Moved to a lower or less significant position, often concerning water resources.
15 Clues: The process of water entering and being absorbed by the soil. • A systematic and organized method of managing water resources. • A structure that allows water to flow under a road or railway. • A clear and precise explanation of a particular water-related term. • A significant change in the state or form of water-related elements. • ...
CHEMISTRY FORM 3 (Chemistry of the environment : Water) 2022-11-10
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- Used of ...... to remove tastes and odours.
- There are ...... tests for the presence of water.
- The clean water is placed in a reservoir or in a tank that could keep the water clean and safe.
- When ...... melting point will decrease.
- ....... is added to kill bacteria and microorganisms.
- White anhydrous copper(II) sulfate turns ...... in the presence of water.
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- Blue anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride turns ........ in the presence of water.
- Distilled ..... is water that has been boiled into vapour and condensed back into liquid in a separate container.
- Chemicals are added to make small suspended particles stick together.
- Distilled water is used in practical chemistry because it contains fewer ...... impurities.
- ...... water is not pure.
- Dissolved ...... are beneficial for aquatic life.
- Underground water is the water found underground in the ...... and spaces in soil and rocks.
- ....... water melts at 0°C and boils at 100°C.
- ...... point will increase when impure.
15 Clues: ...... water is not pure. • ...... point will increase when impure. • When ...... melting point will decrease. • Used of ...... to remove tastes and odours. • ....... water melts at 0°C and boils at 100°C. • There are ...... tests for the presence of water. • Dissolved ...... are beneficial for aquatic life. • ....... is added to kill bacteria and microorganisms. • ...
Tesla Person water cycle 1 2023-11-28
Across
- I cover 96% of earths surface
- I help water to reach oceans,rivers,lakes,etc.
- I am the place where ground water finds a place to come out.
- water that flows under the earths surface.
- I store 68% of earths fresh water.
- I am steam that comes of a volcano
- water in the ground that plants use to grow
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- water that runs downhill and will end up in a bigger body of water.
- I allow water in all different ways to exit the atmosphere
- I make evaporation happen
- I am what happens when plants release water into he atmosphere
- I form when invisible water vapor meets cold temperatures.
- I have a very large impact on the water cycle, I drink water.
- I go from the surface to the atmosphere
- I am what happens when any liquid gets sucked into the ground
15 Clues: I make evaporation happen • I cover 96% of earths surface • I store 68% of earths fresh water. • I am steam that comes of a volcano • I go from the surface to the atmosphere • water that flows under the earths surface. • water in the ground that plants use to grow • I help water to reach oceans,rivers,lakes,etc. • I allow water in all different ways to exit the atmosphere • ...
Properties of water By: Paloma Gonzalez 2021-09-02
Across
- Main state water is in
- Evaporation, condensation, etc...
- The absorption of one substance by another, in particular the uptake of water by a plant or seed.
- Most solid molecules condense but water molecules...
- Cohesion allows water to pull together & form droplets, or form an interface between it & other surfaces
- What kind of covalent bond does water have?
- The property of fluid having high resistance to flow
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- If this is too present in water then it can be toxic to aquatic life.
- When water freezes it only on the...
- Boiling point for water in Celsius
- When water takes a solid form it is called
- Pressure and what can effect the compressibility of water
- The attraction of molecules for other molecules of a different kind
- When water is in a gaseous state what is it called
- Water is known as what kind of solvent
15 Clues: Main state water is in • Evaporation, condensation, etc... • Boiling point for water in Celsius • When water freezes it only on the... • Water is known as what kind of solvent • When water takes a solid form it is called • What kind of covalent bond does water have? • When water is in a gaseous state what is it called • Most solid molecules condense but water molecules... • ...
Brynley Harris's 2023-12-08
Across
- it provides what almost everything on Earth needs to go—energy, or heat
- they really do "blow off steam".
- contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud
- plant evaporation
- The runoff water will accumulate in this
- a place where water moving underground finds an opening to the land surface
- "running off" the land surface
- truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth
- are made of water,
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- The water cycle is critical to all life on Earth.
- are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- You can't see it, but a large portion of the world's freshwater lies underground
- water stores huge amounts of water and it exists to some degree no matter where on Earth you are.
- the largest reservoir of water on earth
- start of water cycle
15 Clues: plant evaporation • are made of water, • start of water cycle • "running off" the land surface • they really do "blow off steam". • the largest reservoir of water on earth • The runoff water will accumulate in this • The water cycle is critical to all life on Earth. • contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud • ...
Human Impact on Water Resources 2025-12-10
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- water found under earth's surface, in spaces in rocks or in soil.
- pollution that comes from many small sources, difficult to control.
- a measure of the cloudiness of water that is caused by suspended solids
- pollution occurs when live of dead organisms are added to water supplies.
- any body of water above the ground
- is a body of rock that can store a lot of water(underground)
- occurs when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies.
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- is pollution that comes from one specific site.
- is a temperature increase in a body of water, it has harmful effects on water quality.
- Is a body of water that usually forms behind a dam.
- is a measure of how clean or polluted water is.
- water that is safe to drink
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem.
- the availability of water
- the government agency that has the job of testing our drinking water
15 Clues: the availability of water • water that is safe to drink • any body of water above the ground • is pollution that comes from one specific site. • is a measure of how clean or polluted water is. • Is a body of water that usually forms behind a dam. • occurs when harmful chemicals are added to water supplies. • is a body of rock that can store a lot of water(underground) • ...
Crossword 2025-01-15
Across
- Electricity made by water moving through dams.
- Providing water to crops using pipes or canals.
- The practice of farming and growing crops.
- A barrier built to hold back water.
- Breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide.
- The slimy substance in your nose or throat.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- How plants make food using sunlight.
Down
- When too much water covers land that is normally dry.
- A long period without rain.
- Dirtying the environment with harmful things.
- Animals like frogs that live in water and on land.
- A disease that spreads quickly to many people.
- Plants releasing water vapor from their leaves.
- Living things, like plants, animals, and tiny bacteria.
- Water that is safe to drink.
- The process where water turns into vapor.
17 Clues: A long period without rain. • Water that is safe to drink. • A barrier built to hold back water. • How plants make food using sunlight. • The process where water turns into vapor. • The practice of farming and growing crops. • The slimy substance in your nose or throat. • The upper layer of earth where plants grow. • Dirtying the environment with harmful things. • ...
Greninja Moveset 2024-01-03
21 Clues: 1 Ice St • 1 Dark Ph • 1 Water Sp • 1 Normal Ph • 1 Normal Ph • 68 Water Sp • 23 Ghost Ph • 1 Normal St • 14 Water Sp • 10 Ghost Ph • 19 Normal St • 1 Psychic St • Prev Rock Ph • 28 Ground St • Evo Water Sp • 33 Flying Ph • 56 Normal St • 42 Normal St • 49 Psychic Sp • Prev Flying Ph • Prev Normal Sp
geography 2020-09-15
Across
- an example of this is 1:3
- water goes around in this
- a type of gas that weakens our atmosphere
- a large piece of ice
- water that comes off land into rivers or lakes
- fuel that cannot be replenished within a human lifetime
- a large usually uninhabitable piece of land
- how easy it is to replenish
- the stage in the water cycle in which it rains
- belonging to a social group
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- the stage in the water cycle in which water turns to water vapour
- a line that wraps around the earth
- where a compass points
- surrounding the earth
- a big wave
- something impossible to replenish within a human lifetime
- the amount of space between two things
- relating to ordinary citizens
18 Clues: a big wave • a large piece of ice • surrounding the earth • where a compass points • an example of this is 1:3 • water goes around in this • how easy it is to replenish • belonging to a social group • relating to ordinary citizens • a line that wraps around the earth • the amount of space between two things • a type of gas that weakens our atmosphere • ...
Week 20 Vocabulary 2015-01-04
Across
- cell in a seedless plant that can grow into a new plant
- nearby
- to act because something has happened
- plants use energy in the sunlight to make food from water and carbon dioxide
- holes in the bottom of leaves
- take up water and nutrients from the ground and keep the plant in the soil
- thin cells that look like thread on the roots
- to look closely
- eager
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- what you find out when you do an experiment
- changing sugar into energy
- an act of noticing something
- if a plant has enough water stomata let water out
- thin covering to keep water in
- cross; in a bad mood
- small tubes that help carry water
- sure
- moves food, water, and nutrients throughout the plant
18 Clues: sure • eager • nearby • to look closely • cross; in a bad mood • changing sugar into energy • an act of noticing something • holes in the bottom of leaves • thin covering to keep water in • small tubes that help carry water • to act because something has happened • what you find out when you do an experiment • thin cells that look like thread on the roots • ...
Rivers and Settlements 2025-03-27
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- gas water changes to liquid water
- washing away of soil by water
- a lake formed from a river
- pebbles scape of rocks like sand paper
- a place where people live
- the exact place where a settlement starts
- water is evaporated from plants
- water changed to water vapor
Down
- a settlement specifically for leisure and fun
- houses are spread out
- houses are packed close to each other
- rocks hit each other and wear each other away
- when the river drops off sediments
- a function of a settlement where you have houses
- a settlement where factories and manufacturing is done
- houses are arranged in a line
- soluble rocks are dissolved by the river water
- a bend in the course of a river
18 Clues: houses are spread out • a place where people live • a lake formed from a river • water changed to water vapor • washing away of soil by water • houses are arranged in a line • a bend in the course of a river • water is evaporated from plants • gas water changes to liquid water • when the river drops off sediments • houses are packed close to each other • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2015-03-17
Across
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- basin the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- a wetland dominated by trees
- A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only)
- The water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth's surface
- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters.
Down
- Is a rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
- A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land.
- Well a well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer.
- A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together.
- the part of the earth that contains water.
- a lake that stores water for human use.
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream.
- a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
- 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 • 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 • a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters. • ...
Omgaan met natuurlijke hulpbronnen 2014-04-03
Across
- Een rij bomen die de werking van de wind tegengaat, bijvoorbeeld langs een akker
- Landbouwvelden met water bevloeien
- Organisch materiaal (houtresten, groente-, fruit- en tuinafval) waarmee je energie kunt opwekken
- Rivier die smeltwater van gletsjers ontvangt: zo'n rivier ontvangt ook altij dregnwater en heet daarom een gemengde rivier
- Het afvoeren van water
- Het vermogen van de dampkring om (zonne)warmte vast te houden
- Als water overgaat in gasvormige toestand
- Droog klimaat (minder dan 250mm neerslag); geen of bijna geen begroeiing
- Vorm van irrigatie waarbij elke plant via een buisje precies voldoede water krijgt
- Plek in de woestijn waar water is
- De afvoer van vuil water via riolering en het schoonmaken van vuil water
- Het verknoeien van vergezichten in het landschap door het bouwen van te hoge torens, huizen, fabrieken enzovoort
- De schommelingen in de waterafvoer van een rivier
- Pomp om grote hoeveelheden water aan of af te voeren
- Gebied dat afwatert op een rivier
- Het zout worden van de bodem en/of het grondwater
Down
- Een vloedgolf die is ontstaan door een aardbeving onder de zeebodem
- Het afslijten van de aardkost (zand, rots) door wind
- Als door het ontbreken van water (bijvoorbeeld daling van het grondwaterpeil) planten doodgaan
- De overgang van water in gasvormige toestand naar vloeibare toestand
- Voorraad grondwater in de grond
- Een soort schil van lucht met een dikte van ongeveer 70km, die de hele aarde omsluit
- De grens van een stroomgebied
- Het rechttrekken van beken
- Een vlak en laaggelegen gebied waar rivieren in gele vertakkingen uitmonden in zee
- Water dat gebruikt wordt bij het maken van producten
- Subsidie op energie, bijvoorbeeld om ervoor te zorgen dat groene stroom niet duurder is dan gewone energie
- Vorm van irrigatie waarbij water wordt aangevoerd via een buizenstelsel met sproeiers
- Het middelste deel van een rivier
- Hoogteverschillen
30 Clues: Hoogteverschillen • Het afvoeren van water • Het rechttrekken van beken • De grens van een stroomgebied • Voorraad grondwater in de grond • Plek in de woestijn waar water is • Gebied dat afwatert op een rivier • Het middelste deel van een rivier • Landbouwvelden met water bevloeien • Als water overgaat in gasvormige toestand • De schommelingen in de waterafvoer van een rivier • ...
Gage's Aquatic Vocab Crossword 2019-11-15
Across
- All the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- An area that includes parts of coastal plains, peninsulas, and islands that lie adjacent to and between the main river basins for which the coastal basin is named.
- plain an area along a river formed from sediments deposited by floods
- Physiographic Regions a region based upon physical geography and natural features of terrain and habitats.
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- A stream that flows into large stream or other body of water.
- water pollution that comes from the single Source or Outlet.
- a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again at different times of the year.
- a fan-shaped deposit of alluvium at the mouth of a stream, where the stream empties into a large body of water
- the process by which material is dropped or settles
- the path a stream follows
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; the place where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
Down
- the bottom of a stream or river Channel.
- a stream that flows, dries up, and flows again at different times of the year.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; disposition of slit, sand, Rock, and other matter carried by water.
- a rock layer that stores and allows the flow of ground water
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- A drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- slit, Sand, and other matter carried and deposited by moving water.
21 Clues: the path a stream follows • the bottom of a stream or river Channel. • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • the process by which material is dropped or settles • a rock layer that stores and allows the flow of ground water • water pollution that comes from the single Source or Outlet. • A stream that flows into large stream or other body of water. • ...
Weathering crossword 2020-04-07
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- The materials carried by a stream
- streambed is the channel bottom of a stream or river, the physical confine of the normal water flow.
- a curved lake formed at a former oxbow where the main stream of the river has cut across the narrow end and no longer flows around the loop of the bend.
- Trangular shaped desposit
- the temporary prevention of something from continuing or being in force or effect.
- Stream banks are of particular interest in fluvial geography, which studies the processes associated with rivers and streams and the deposits and landforms created by them.
- The total loss of water from an area, which equals the sum of the water lost by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and the water lost by transpiration from organisms
- Fan shaped deposit
- a ridge or line of high ground forming the division between two valleys or river systems.
Down
- is the continuous movement of water on Earth’s surface from the atmosphere to the land and oceans and back to the atmosphere
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid.
- consists of a network of river channels separated
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure
- particles in a flowing fluid that are transported along the bed.
- rush of water
- The land from which water runs off into these streams
- the part of the valley floor that maybe covered in water during a flood
- the feeder streams that flow into the main stream.
- Volume of water moved by stream
- anyform of water that falls to Earth’s surface from the clouds andincludes rain, snow, sleet, and hail. More than 75% of all precipitation falls on Earth’s oceans.
- The change of eleavtion of a stream
- devlops becuase as the gradient decreases, the speed of the water decreases
22 Clues: rush of water • Fan shaped deposit • Trangular shaped desposit • Volume of water moved by stream • The materials carried by a stream • The change of eleavtion of a stream • the change of state from a gas to a liquid. • consists of a network of river channels separated • the feeder streams that flow into the main stream. • The land from which water runs off into these streams • ...
Introduction to Earth's System 2024-10-14
Across
- the system returns, or feeds back, information about itself, and that information results in change
- a ___ is a hole sunk into the earth to reach a supply of water
- the land area that supplies water to a river system
- the shape of the land
- water that forms in clouds and falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet
- this includes the solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, and the rocky mantle and crust
- in this, mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry
- the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake
- a series of actions or operations leading toward a particular result
- the relatively thin envelope of gases that forms Earth's outermost layer
- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- a natural steam of water that flows into another body of water
- a group of parts that work together as a whole
- a hill of sand piled up by the wind
Down
- the continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again
- below the saturated zone there are layers of rock that hold water and these are called ___
- making a ___ of something helps you understand how things work
- the ability to do work
- this includes all of Earth's water, including water that cycles through the atmosphere
- when sediment builds up, it makes a landform called this
- features such as coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- the frozen component of the hydrosphere
- a landform with both high elevation and high relief
- when water vapor is given off through the leaves in a process called this
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- the parts of Earth that contain all living organisms are collectively known as this
26 Clues: the shape of the land • the ability to do work • a hill of sand piled up by the wind • the frozen component of the hydrosphere • a group of parts that work together as a whole • features such as coastlines, dunes, and mountains • the land area that supplies water to a river system • a landform with both high elevation and high relief • ...
space and hydro 2024-11-14
Across
- The solid, outermost layer of a planet.
- The water on, above, and below a planet's surface.
- The layer of gases that surrounds a planet.
- The path that an object takes around another object in space.
- A model of the universe that places Earth at the center.
- The process by which water evaporates from plants.
- The process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid.
- An object in space created when a massive star implodes, whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape.
- The practice of using treated wastewater for other purposes, such as irrigation.
- The water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
- A model of the universe that places the sun at the center.
- The process by which water falls from the atmosphere to Earth's surface.
- All of space and everything in it.
- The process of removing impurities from water.
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- An orbit system with smaller circles inside of a larger one.
- The part of a planet that is inhabited by living things.
- The system that delivers water to people and businesses.
- The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The region of space around a planet that is affected by its magnetic field.
- The planning and control of water resources.
- A large star and all the objects that orbit it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and dust.
- A period of time when there is not enough rain or snow.
- The movement of an object around another object in space.
- The process by which water soaks into the ground.
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A natural disaster that occurs when water overflows its banks.
- The spinning motion of an object around its own axis.
- The water that flows over the land after precipitation.
28 Clues: All of space and everything in it. • The solid, outermost layer of a planet. • The layer of gases that surrounds a planet. • The planning and control of water resources. • The process of removing impurities from water. • The water on, above, and below Earth's surface. • The process by which water soaks into the ground. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab - Drew Pollard 2025-09-30
Across
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- an oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences in temperature and salinity
- The gradual sinking of land
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- the amount of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
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- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- the uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule. They have positive and negative ends, like a magnet.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
26 Clues: The gradual sinking of land • mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • ...
AVERY'S CROSSWORD PUZZEL 2014-12-18
Across
- brrrr!
- water everywhere
- boom!
- water gets formed
- what sucks
- thunder head
- you step on then u slip
- its fluffy
- how do you run cars
- it makes this heat and water
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- dark cloud
- golf balls fall
- leafs
- hot
- look at the sky
- what’s everywhere
- what flows up
- zap
- its sad when the snowman_____
- it’s a cloud and its close to the ground
20 Clues: hot • zap • leafs • boom! • brrrr! • dark cloud • what sucks • its fluffy • thunder head • what flows up • golf balls fall • look at the sky • water everywhere • water gets formed • what’s everywhere • how do you run cars • you step on then u slip • it makes this heat and water • its sad when the snowman_____ • it’s a cloud and its close to the ground
clouds by MR.buffone 2025-02-05
Across
- rainy status cloud
- dew point
- granulated appearing cloud
- low level layered
- darker clouds
- made of ice crystals
- unattached clouds
- patches of clouds
- strong pressure
- flat anvil shaped top
- whispy
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- not strong pressure
- thinner clouds
- flat based cloud
- thick grey cloud
- above sea level
- strong rain
- condensed water,water droplets in the atmosphere
- low laying clouds
- when water vapor turns to water
20 Clues: whispy • dew point • strong rain • darker clouds • thinner clouds • above sea level • strong pressure • flat based cloud • thick grey cloud • low level layered • low laying clouds • unattached clouds • patches of clouds • rainy status cloud • not strong pressure • made of ice crystals • flat anvil shaped top • granulated appearing cloud • when water vapor turns to water • ...
Bath things 2025-05-17
Across
- Controls water flow
- Shaves unwanted hair
- Creates washing bubbles
- Flushes waste away
- Holds liquids inside
- Cleans teeth/hair
- Untangles hair strands
- Dries your body
- Exfoliates skin gently
- Washes hands efficiently
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- Cleans your hair
- Absorbs floor water
- Removes used water
- Scrubs surfaces clean
- Wipes your nose
- Holds bathwater inside
- Blocks shower splashes
- Sprays water downward
- Measures body weight
- Reflects your face
- For teeth
21 Clues: For teeth • Wipes your nose • Dries your body • Cleans your hair • Cleans teeth/hair • Removes used water • Flushes waste away • Reflects your face • Absorbs floor water • Controls water flow • Shaves unwanted hair • Holds liquids inside • Measures body weight • Scrubs surfaces clean • Sprays water downward • Holds bathwater inside • Blocks shower splashes • Untangles hair strands • ...
Ch 14 Crossword 2025-03-05
Across
- ________-source pollution comes from distinct locations.
- Large lakes that store water for human use.
- The practice of watering plants and crops that uses less water.
- Nutrient pollution in oceans can cause _______ tide.
- Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water.
- A ________ includes all of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system.
- The process of making fresh water from sea water by removing its salt content.
- ________ water is water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts.
- _______-source pollution comes from many places spread over a large area.
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- _________ layers contain spaces through which water can pass through.
- A ______ system is a network of connected streams and rivers.
- The _________ zone is any area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer.
- Water that flows over land and hasn’t been absorbed into the ground.
- Water ___________ is the process of moving water from its source to places where humans live.
- A _______ is any obstruction placed in a river or stream to block water flow.
15 Clues: Large lakes that store water for human use. • Nutrient pollution in oceans can cause _______ tide. • ________-source pollution comes from distinct locations. • A ______ system is a network of connected streams and rivers. • The practice of watering plants and crops that uses less water. • Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water. • ...
Waterheaters 2014-10-14
Across
- What type of rod is used in Rheem gas water heaters?
- What type of inside lining to Rheem water heaters have.
- What system eliminates the need for a standing pilot light in Rheem hot water heaters(2 words)?
- What water heaters with the sold separately wifi module work with?
- The higher the ______ _______, the more efficient the water heater.
- All 12 Year Warrantee Water heaters meet or exceed this standard(2 words).
- This size water heater will serve 3-5 people.
- What do anode rods reduce in hot water heaters?
- WiFi compatible water heaters require this additional purchase.
- Required for water heaters with this an electronic diagnostic gas valve.
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- What is the NAECA(5 words).
- What is the energy factor of the 28 gallon gas water heater(3 words)?
- What size water heater will serve 5 or more people(2 words)?
- What type of ignition system do Rheem Water heaters have.
- What home automation system is the rheem Wi-Fi module compatible with?
15 Clues: What is the NAECA(5 words). • This size water heater will serve 3-5 people. • What do anode rods reduce in hot water heaters? • What type of rod is used in Rheem gas water heaters? • What type of inside lining to Rheem water heaters have. • What type of ignition system do Rheem Water heaters have. • What size water heater will serve 5 or more people(2 words)? • ...
Hydrological Cycle Stores and Transfers 2024-12-09
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- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Accounts for roughly 0.7% of total water and is a significant source of freshwater for human use.
- The deeper movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Includes lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, making up around 0.01%.
- The largest store, containing approximately 97% of Earth's water.
- Water moving through the soil towards rivers.
- The release of water vapor from plants.
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- The transformation of water vapor into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- The process where water changes from liquid to gas due to solar heating.
- The movement of water from the surface into the ground.
- Contains water vapor, which forms clouds and contributes to precipitation.
- Store about 2% of the total water as frozen freshwater.
- Moisture: Water held in the soil that supports plant growth.
- When vegetation catches precipitation before it reaches the ground
- Runoff: Water flows overland. It occurs when the ground is saturated or impermeable.
- Flow: The horizontal movement of water within aquifers.
16 Clues: The release of water vapor from plants. • Water moving through the soil towards rivers. • The deeper movement of water through soil and rocks. • The movement of water from the surface into the ground. • Store about 2% of the total water as frozen freshwater. • Flow: The horizontal movement of water within aquifers. • ...
Hydrological Cycle Stores and Transfers 2024-12-09
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- The movement of water from the surface into the ground.
- The transformation of water vapor into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- The type of flow which is a horizontal movement of water within aquifers.
- The largest store, containing approximately 97% of Earth's water.
- When vegetation catches precipitation before it reaches the ground
- The type of runoff where water flows overland. It occurs when the ground is saturated or impermeable.
- Water held in the soil that supports plant growth.
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process where water changes from liquid to gas due to solar heating.
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- Accounts for roughly 0.7% of total water and is a significant source of freshwater for human use.
- Along with Glaciers they store about 2% of the total water as frozen freshwater.
- The release of water vapor from plants.
- Includes lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, making up around 0.01%.
- Contains water vapor, which forms clouds and contributes to precipitation.
- The deeper movement of water through soil and rocks.
- Water moving through the soil towards rivers.
16 Clues: The release of water vapor from plants. • Water moving through the soil towards rivers. • Water held in the soil that supports plant growth. • The deeper movement of water through soil and rocks. • The movement of water from the surface into the ground. • Includes lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, making up around 0.01%. • ...
Plant Transport 2022-11-19
Across
- Structure formed by xylem + phloem
- Pores on the surface of the leaf that control gas exchange by opening and closing and are involved in loss of water from leaves
- Vascular bundles are located around the outer edge of this plant organ
- Leaves will collapse and droop to reduce the surface area for evaporation if a plant loses water faster than it takes in
- The constant flow of water from the roots of a plant, through the xylem and out of the leaves
- Vessel made of dead tissue responsible for transporting water and mineral ions from the roots to the stem, leaves and flowers
- A reaction that uses light energy to produce glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- Small holes in the end wall of a phloem cell which allows dissolved sugars to pass through
- The transport of dissolved sugars around a plant
- When the stomata are open, water will evaporate into this part of the leaf to create a concentration gradient for water vapour to diffuse out of the leaf
- waterproof layer of the leaf
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- Mineral ions enter root hair cells via this process
- A substance that provides strength and support to the xylem cell wall
- The parts of a plant where new cells are made
- The mineral ion that plants need to make DNA and cell membranes
- When there is lots of water, these cells will swell and become turgid, opening the stomata, and become floppy and close the stomata when they lose water
- water enters the root hair cells via this process
- Carbon dioxide can enter the stomata for photosynthesis and water vapour can move out of the leaf to the air via this process
- The process in which a liquid changes state and turns into a gas
- The loss of water from a plants leaves
- Vessel that transports dissolved sugars and other soluble molecules like amino acids around the plant
21 Clues: waterproof layer of the leaf • Structure formed by xylem + phloem • The loss of water from a plants leaves • The parts of a plant where new cells are made • The transport of dissolved sugars around a plant • water enters the root hair cells via this process • Mineral ions enter root hair cells via this process • ...
Watershed Address 2019-11-12
Across
- A low-lying area where the soil is saturated with water at least seasonally, and supports plants adapted to saturated soils.
- Water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- A river in east Texas.
- A stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- A partly enclosed body of water along the coast where one or more streams or rivers enter and mix freshwater with saltwater.
- All the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
- These basins include the areas of coastal plains, peninsulas and islands that lie adjacent to and between the main river basins for which the coastal basin is named.
- The high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel.
- The process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- A river rising in northwest Texas at the confluence of two forks and flowing to the Gulf of Mexico.
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- A body of standing water small enough that sunlight can reach the bottom across the entire diameter.
- A stream that flows only briefly during and following a period of rainfall in the immediate locality.
- The wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- A stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
- A stream that flows, dries up, and flows again at different times of the year.
- A large body of standing water.
- Water Pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- The watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- A power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County, northwest of Bryan, Texas.
- A drainage area, generally made up of many smaller called watersheds.
20 Clues: A river in east Texas. • A large body of standing water. • A stream that flows for most or all of the year. • Water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • A stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water. • All the land from which water drains into a specific body of water. • ...
Weather 2023-06-02
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- energy created during evaporation and condensation
- when the amount of water vapor in the air is equal to the amount on the surface
- when a cold front takes over a warm front; produces complex weather
- water that falls from clouds
- fast-movingng rivers of air near the top of the troposphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing warm air with cold air; heavy rain and gusty winds
- changing water vapor into liquid water
- whirling tropical cyclone with winds at least 119Kph
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by cooling waters; causes cooler, wetter weather
- the amount of water vapor within the air
- violent wind storm with a rotating cloud that touches the ground
- changing ice into water vapor
- cold regions
- a body of air with uniform temperature, humidity and pressure
- the temperature to which a parcel of air needs to be cooled to reach saturation
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- storm that generates thunder, lightning, and rain
- over water
- collision of air masses
- hot regions
- changing liquid water into water vapor
- an increase of water being pushed onto land from hurricanes
- changing water vapor into ice
- forms when 2 air masses collide but neither moves; gentle to moderate precipitation
- 2 belts of wind that blow constantly from the East
- air that travels toward the poles and deflected west; found in the middle attitudes
- over land
- complex weather pattern resulting from variation in the ocean temperature around the pacific equator caused by warming waters; causes dryer, warmer weather
- winds that blow from the poles East
- change in movement due to earth's rotation; deflects air and water to the right or left depending on hemisphere
- forms when air masses collide replacing cold air with warm air; moderate precipitation for extended time
30 Clues: over land • over water • hot regions • cold regions • collision of air masses • water that falls from clouds • changing water vapor into ice • changing ice into water vapor • winds that blow from the poles East • changing liquid water into water vapor • changing water vapor into liquid water • the amount of water vapor within the air • ...
chapter 14 and 13 2025-02-27
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- The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water
- current A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drinks rapidly back into deeper water
- shelf the flat or gently sloping lamb that lies submerge around the edges of condense and that extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope
- The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce
- welling the amount of water from the surface to Greater depths
- vent On opening in the sea floor from which he did water rises and mixes with the ocean water above
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects
- current a mass of moving ocean water
- A Shore area where freshwater from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live for example include a desert a coral reef and a freshwater lake
- A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water
- the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface
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- marcus Gothic floating organisms that live in the water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food
- The portation of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted
- current the overall direction and movement of water as wavestrike the sure at an angle
- reef A built up of limestone deposit formed by small and sides organism called corals
- nino a disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes in many parts of the world
- a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume
- zone The narrow ocean margin between the high tide Mark and the low tide mark
- forest A large Community of kelp a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
20 Clues: current a mass of moving ocean water • A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water • the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface • a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume • The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce • The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water • ...
unit 4 vocab- Maci Bailey 2025-09-30
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- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- the gradual sinking of land
- the uneven distribution of electrical charge in a molecule
- the amount of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- a body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- the amount of energy required to raise the temp of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celsius
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and roc are completely filled with water
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- an attraction between molecules of different substance
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- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- an oceanic circulation pattern driven by differences in temp and salinity
- pollution that enters from a body of water from a specific source
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- the upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- the area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends
- does not contain any salt in it
- the area of land drained by a river and its branches
- the volume of open spaces in a rock or soil
- attraction between molecules of the same substance
- a chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- a habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean
26 Clues: the gradual sinking of land • does not contain any salt in it • mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in a rock or soil • evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • attraction between molecules of the same substance • the upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • ...
hydrosphere 2015-03-17
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- An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth.
- the largest bodies of water on Earth
- a small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies.
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer
- a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters
- a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
- the part of the earth that contains water
- a lake that stores water for human use
- a wetland dominated by grasses
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- a wetland dominated by trees
- the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream.
- the water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface.
- Is a rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
- a body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land.
- a wetland dominated by peat moss
- a large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together.
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
17 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 • ...
Topic 5 Weather and Climate 2022-01-25
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- violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- a swirling center of low pressure
- the process in which water moves between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere
- the temperature at which condensation begins
- level of the ocean is raised by as much as 6 meters
- band of high-speed winds about 10km above Earth's surface
- long-term weather pattern in an area
- localized storm accompanied with heavy precipitation, thunder, and lightening
- overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- fast and brief spinning column of air
- high-pressure swirling center
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- long period with little or no rainfall
- the measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- boundary where air masses meet
- water vapor(gas) changes into liquid water
- huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure
- percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount
- water on Earth's surface heats up and goes into the surrounding air
- scientist who studies and predicts weather
- a cyclone that exceeds 119 km/hour
21 Clues: high-pressure swirling center • boundary where air masses meet • a swirling center of low pressure • a cyclone that exceeds 119 km/hour • long-term weather pattern in an area • violent disturbance in the atmosphere • fast and brief spinning column of air • long period with little or no rainfall • water vapor(gas) changes into liquid water • ...
Ecology Part 2 2022-03-16
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- – General pattern of weather in an area over a long period of time
- a form of energy transferred by a difference in temperature
- a periodically repeated sequence of events
- submerge in a liquid
- move through a system and return to the starting point
- The air that surrounds the Earth; it is made of a mixture of gasses
- precipitation consisting of a mixture of rain and snow
- the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
- cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
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- the falling to earth of any form of water
- water in a vaporous form diffused in the atmosphere but below boiling temperature
- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
- a large body of water that is part of the hydrosphere
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land
- change into gas or steam
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere
- a living organism without the power to move
- forceful exertion
20 Clues: forceful exertion • submerge in a liquid • change into gas or steam • a body of water surrounded by land • the falling to earth of any form of water • a periodically repeated sequence of events • a living organism without the power to move • cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid • water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere • ...
ENERGY PUZZLE 2020-12-09
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- relating to or operated by a liquidar moving in a confined spa e
- relating to chemistry or the interaction of substances as studied in chemistry
- a piece of land surrounded by WATER
- a course of water that originates in the mountains
- part of the land near the sea
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface, smaller than a mountain
- a barrier constructed to hold back WATER
- relating to, or caused by heat
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth
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- is define as a piece of land with water on three sides
- granular material blanketing the beaches
- level the level of the surface of a body water
- relating to the motion of material of bodies and the forces
- a large underground chambers in the earth or incide of a hill
- a roughly circular line, route or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a device used to cover electricity into light
- a barrer área of landscape where living conditions are hostile
- an area of open land, specially one planted with crops or pasture
- capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycle
20 Clues: part of the land near the sea • relating to, or caused by heat • a piece of land surrounded by WATER • granular material blanketing the beaches • a barrier constructed to hold back WATER • a device used to cover electricity into light • level the level of the surface of a body water • a natural stream of water of fairly large size • ...
Matter 2021-08-30
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- fixed volume but no fixed shape and cannot be compressed
- matter is anything that has ____ and occupies ____
- process where the liquid turns to gas with the help of the natural sun
- evaporation takes place on the ____ of the liquid but boiling takes place in the water
- water ____ is a natural process where rain forms
- cannot change the size of the object also known as fixed
- process where the liquid turns to gas with the help of a fire
- the ____ the object is exposed to sunlight, the slower the water evaporates
- process where the liquid turns to solid
- no fixed shape and volume but can be compressed
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- process where gas turns to liquid
- melting, boiling and evaporation are processes of heat _____
- matter is anything that has ____ and occupies ____
- process where solid turns to liquid
- the stronger the wind present, the _____ the water evaporates
- fixed shape and fixed volume but cannot be compressed
- water _____ is in gas form
- the ____ the size of the object, the faster the water evaporates
- ____ is an action of squeezing the matter
- the ____ the temperature of the surroundings, the faster the water evaporates
- water _____ is in liquid form
- condensation and freezing are processes of heat ___
22 Clues: water _____ is in gas form • water _____ is in liquid form • process where gas turns to liquid • process where solid turns to liquid • process where the liquid turns to solid • ____ is an action of squeezing the matter • no fixed shape and volume but can be compressed • water ____ is a natural process where rain forms • matter is anything that has ____ and occupies ____ • ...
Geographic Terms 2021-09-01
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- half of the earth
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a mountain ridge that separates river systems flowing toward opposite sides of the continent
- condition of Earth's atmosphere at anytime
- an area with little moisture or vegetation
- land that borders water
- distance in degrees east or west from the Prime Meridian
- any of the 7 large landmasses on the Earth
- a stream or small river that flows into a larger one
- land surrounded by water
- a waterway made by people that drains or irrigates land or to connect 2 bodies of water
- one of the five largest bodies of salt water on Earth
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- a chain of connected mountains
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- high steep rugged land the rises above sea level
- height above sea level
- a deep, narrow valley with high steep sides
- area of level land that is close to sea level
- large body of water smaller than an ocean
- distance in degrees north and south of the equator
- body of water partially enclosed by land
- a pattern of weather in a particular place over a period of years
22 Clues: half of the earth • height above sea level • land that borders water • land surrounded by water • a chain of connected mountains • a body of water surrounded by land • body of water partially enclosed by land • large body of water smaller than an ocean • condition of Earth's atmosphere at anytime • an area with little moisture or vegetation • ...
Atmosphere Vocab 2024-02-01
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- Water that fills the rivers and lakes
- Hurricanes approach land and push water higher along the coast
- Moving air mass with particular pressure
- process of water turning into a gas
- area of land where all runoff drains into one body of water
- weather event that includes rain, thunder, lighting
- Circulation of rising less dense, warm air mixing with more dense cool air
- eroded material is laid down and settles
- The pressure that a column of air exerts on the air surface below it
- Large area of land that has distinct groups of plants and animals
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- Liquid or solid water that falls from the clouds
- Process of water vapor turning into a liquid water
- A period of below average precipitation in an area that can last months or years
- Water that soaks into the cracks of the earth
- Boundaries where 2 air masses meet
- Intense tropical storm winds above 119km/h
- Electric discharge within a cloud, between clouds
- process of moving weathered material from one place to another
- Atmospheric layer closest to earth
- long term weather conditions in an area make___
- Whirling column of air in contact with the ground
21 Clues: Boundaries where 2 air masses meet • Atmospheric layer closest to earth • process of water turning into a gas • Water that fills the rivers and lakes • Moving air mass with particular pressure • eroded material is laid down and settles • Intense tropical storm winds above 119km/h • Water that soaks into the cracks of the earth • ...
Meteorology/Weather/Climate by Ainsley Wiers 2024-05-21
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- The distance of a place north or south of the equator
- The process in which water vapor is released to the air from the leaves of plants
- The shape of the land
- The general weather of an area over a long period of time
- The distance of a place above sea level
- The process in which water vapor turns into liquid water
- A form of oxygen called _____, shields living things from harmful radiation
- The _______ wind scale relates common observations to wind speeds
- One way to measure relative humidity is with a ____________
- Moisture in air
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- The process in which liquid water changes into invisible water vapor
- Ocean _______ affect the temperature of landmasses they pass by
- _______ is the study of the atmosphere
- This occurs when water or a form of ice falls from the atmosphere
- Weather maps usually show air pressure in units called __________
- Difference in air pressure cause ____
- The leading edge of an air mass is called a _____
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- Water vapor that has condensed on a surface into liquid water
- The conditions of the atmosphere at a particular time and place are called _______
20 Clues: Moisture in air • The shape of the land • Difference in air pressure cause ____ • _______ is the study of the atmosphere • The distance of a place above sea level • The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • The leading edge of an air mass is called a _____ • The distance of a place north or south of the equator • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-12-17
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- Dissolved CO2 in water is compacted into sediments to form rock (limestone)
- Loss of excess water from land plants
- Burning fossil fuels and other organic materials
- Bacteria convert ammonia or ammonium into nitrates
- Breaking down and transporting solid materials (usually rocks/soil)
- Bacteria convert nitrates to atmospheric nitrogen
- Phase change from water vapor to liquid water
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Animal waste returns organic nitrogen and phosphorous to the soil
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- Phase change from liquid water to water vapor
- Animals eat plants and other organic materials containing nitrates and phosphates
- Plants using CO2 and light energy to produce O2 and food
- Humans remove phosphates from under the ground for fertilizers
- Processes that absorb the chemical (C, N, H2O, P) AKA reservoirs
- Processes that release the chemical (C, N, H2O, P)
- Organic material breaks down, returning organic carbon and phosphates to the soil
- Living organisms using O2 and food to produce CO2 and energy
- Exposing underground rocks with phosphorous to the surface
- Bacteria or legumes convert atmospheric nitrogen into the more-usable ammonia
- Bacteria convert organic nitrogen into ammonia during decomposition
- Water filtering through the pore spaces in soil or rock
- Water flowing downhill
22 Clues: Water flowing downhill • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • Loss of excess water from land plants • Phase change from liquid water to water vapor • Phase change from water vapor to liquid water • Burning fossil fuels and other organic materials • Bacteria convert nitrates to atmospheric nitrogen • Processes that release the chemical (C, N, H2O, P) • ...
Unit 6 Week 2 Review 2025-05-30
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- Part, piece, thing your foot does.
- The sun allows ___________ to happen when it hits water.
- In one ___________, we will go to the store.
- If you ___________ in class, you will do better.
- When water in the air comes together.
- The ocean is made of this!
- Some people drink water from ___________.
- Layer, floor, section (from top to bottom).
- It burns!
- If everyone gets the same amount, that is ___________.
- We use a ___________ to clean our water.
- Next to the ocean.
- When water gets hot and goes into the sky.
- My uncle grows strawberries on his ___________.
- A thing that goes under a mountain.
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- But.
- He pointed to ___________.
- The ___________ of Mars is red.
- We live on the ___________ Earth.
- Not dying.
- Water ___________ happens through streams, rivers, and the ocean.
- A toy version.
- To save.
- The sky is blue. That is ___________.
- This girl can run really ___________.
- The ___________ comes from mountains, and drains into rivers.
- There is a tall ___________ next to the ocean.
- To go.
- You can pick it up (like ice).
- You can drink it (like water).
30 Clues: But. • To go. • To save. • It burns! • Not dying. • A toy version. • Next to the ocean. • He pointed to ___________. • The ocean is made of this! • You can pick it up (like ice). • You can drink it (like water). • The ___________ of Mars is red. • We live on the ___________ Earth. • Part, piece, thing your foot does. • A thing that goes under a mountain. • ...
Dad's Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-15
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- Childhood state
- Annual boys weekend
- Motorized water craft
- Profession
- Requires a tank
- Burning Love singer
- Water animal and football team
- Country of ancestors
- Water sport with a board
- Wind or swell
- First marathon
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- Sidewalk surfing
- Home state
- Golf goal
- Human-powered water craft
- Liquor with tonic
- Archie Carr
- French surf town
- College town
- Game with clubs
- Summer storm and mascot
21 Clues: Golf goal • Home state • Profession • Archie Carr • College town • Wind or swell • First marathon • Childhood state • Requires a tank • Game with clubs • Sidewalk surfing • French surf town • Liquor with tonic • Annual boys weekend • Burning Love singer • Country of ancestors • Motorized water craft • Summer storm and mascot • Water sport with a board • Human-powered water craft • ...
Slowking Moveset 2024-01-05
21 Clues: 1 Rock Sp • 1 Dark St • 1 Water Sp • 1 Ghost St • Rem Ice St • 9 Normal St • 1 Normal St • 42 Water St • 18 Water Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal Ph • 30 Water Sp • 21 Normal Ph • 33 Normal St • 15 Normal St • 39 Normal St • 27 Psychic St • 12 Psychic Sp • 45 Psychic St • 36 Psychic Sp • Rem Psychic Sp
The Excretory System: Kidneys 2015-08-30
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- Portion of the kidney which contains nephrons
- A person whose water loss is far greater than their water intake would be suffering from this condition
- This tube drains urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- The microscopic structure in the kidney which carries out filtration, re-absorption and secretion
- A person whose body fluids have an extremely high water concentration and extremely low salt concentration would be suffering from this condition
- A nitrogen containing compound produced during the break down of proteins
- Process by which water balance is achieved by causing a person to feel thirsty
- A receptor found in the hypothalamus which detects water levels
- This word means 'kidney'
- Name of the structure in the brain which secrete ADH
- The funnel shaped cavity which collects urine into the ureters
- This blood vessel supplies the kidney with oxygenated, unfiltered blood
- The liquid that is produced by the kidneys
- Outer portion of the kidney between the medulla and capsule
- Fluid inside nephrons which is made up of water, salts, urea, glucose, amino acids and various ions
- This prefix means 'water'
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- The process which involves forcing fluid out of the blood into the nephron, forming filtrate
- The process where needed components in the filtrate move from the nephron back into the blood
- ADH works by ________________ the amount of water reabsorbed in the kidneys
- The tube which carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body
- ADH
- The thin outer membrane of the kidney.
- This blood vessel carries deoxygenated, filtered blood away from the kidney
- The process where substances, such as ions and certain drugs, are selectively secreted from the blood into the filtrate.
- This organ is involved in the regulation of water levels, blood pH and blood pressure
- The muscular bag which stores urine
- To achieve water balance, water intake needs to __________ water output
- The process of removing metabolic waste products from the body
28 Clues: ADH • This word means 'kidney' • This prefix means 'water' • The muscular bag which stores urine • The thin outer membrane of the kidney. • The liquid that is produced by the kidneys • Portion of the kidney which contains nephrons • Name of the structure in the brain which secrete ADH • This tube drains urine from the kidneys to the bladder • ...
Ocean Vocabulary 2014-11-05
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- A ridge of limestone deposits in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral. Plants start growing around the coral and sea creatures populate the area.
- The universal solvent.
- A vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- The liquid in which a substance is dissolved when a solution is formed.
- Catching fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce.
- Tiny animals that are a category for other drifting species. These organisms float in the water.
- Pollution that enters water from a known source.
- The narrow margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark where sea and land meet.
- Treatment Plant/At these locations water flows through a series of tanks, is filtered to remove dirt, and treated with chemicals for disinfection to remove harmful substances and kill organisms.
- system A small sewage system used by a home or a business.
- A system used to locate objects and measure distances with underwater sound waves.
- An increase in nutrients at a lake or pond and causes increased growth of algae and other plants.
- Where water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- Large communities of kelp.
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- The amount of the solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent.
- The top level that is saturated (completely filled with water) underground.
- The first 200 meters of ocean, including the seashore.
- Pollution with a source that is hard to find or scattered.
- Where water flows to the surface because the surface dips below the water table.
- The lowest part of the ocean.
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- The amount of dissolved salt in water.
- Microscopic organisms that float in the water and photosynthesize. These organisms are an important source of oxygen.
- The unwanted marine creatures caught during commercial fishing with the intention of catching a different species.
- The substance that is being dissolved when a solution if formed.
25 Clues: The universal solvent. • Large communities of kelp. • The lowest part of the ocean. • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • The amount of dissolved salt in water. • Pollution that enters water from a known source. • A vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The first 200 meters of ocean, including the seashore. • ...
Geo Terms Crossword 2022-08-23
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- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a stream of water that flows across the land and empties into another body of water
- an opening in Earth's surface through which hot rock and ask are forced out
- a channel built to carry water for irrigation or transportation
- a bowl-shaped landform surrounded by higher land
- a sheltered place along a coast where boats dock safely
- the starting point of a river
- a wall built across a river creating a lake that stores water
- a body of land nearly surrounded by water
- a place where ships load and unload their goods
- the land along an ocean
- a rounded raised landform; not as high as a mountain
- a large area of nearly flat land
- part of an ocean or lake that extends deeply into the land
- part of an ocean that extends into the land; larger than a bay
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- a flow of water falling vertically
- a natural or artificial lake used to store water
- pass a narrow gap through a mountain range
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a body of land completely surrounded by water
- a high flat area that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- a high landform with steep sides; higher than a hill
- a hill with a flat top; smaller than a plateau
- a dry environment with few plants and animals
- the place where a river empties into a larger body of water
- land made of soil left behind as a river drains into a larger body of water
- the border between the two plates that make up Earth's crust
- a large body of salt water; oceans cover most of Earth
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- a huge sheet of ice that moves slowly across the land
30 Clues: the land along an ocean • the starting point of a river • a large area of nearly flat land • a flow of water falling vertically • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a body of land nearly surrounded by water • pass a narrow gap through a mountain range • a body of water completely surrounded by land • a body of land completely surrounded by water • ...
APES Chapter 14 Quiz 2022-12-06
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- a layer of fairly clean water in a septic tank
- naturally occurring metal found in increased concentrations in water as a result of human activities
- Pollution non chemical pollution that occurs when human activities cause a big change in temperature of the water
- the standard for safe drinking water established by the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act
- seeps the main cause of oil found in the ocean
- a compound that occurs naturally in Earth’s crust and can dissolve into groundwater.
- a hazardous material that is known to cause cancer
- Bay largest estuary in the U.S
- source a diffuse area that produces pollution
- coliform bacteria bacteria that are present in the environment and in the feces of all warm-blooded animals and humans.
- pollution the type of pollution that causes murky water and soil particles are carried downstream
- Zone An area of water where there's little life, and extremely low oxygen levels
- a phenomenon in which a body of water becomes rich in nutrients
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- tank a large container that receives wastewater from a house a part of the septic system
- a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel
- System the type of system someone would use if they were not connected to a sewage treatment system
- shock a dramatic change in water temperature that can kill organisms
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- lagoon the type of lagoon that is lined with rubber to handle quantities of manure produced by livestock
- Drinking Water Act Legislation that sets national standards for safe drinking water
- Water Act legislation that focuses on surface level waters
- The type of bird that is affected by DDT’s
- metal found in pipes and known to contaminate water
- Species the type of species that shows whether or not disease causing pathogens are likely to be present
- Valdez famous oil spill that lead to new regulations for oil tankers
- source it is a location from which pollution is directly produced
26 Clues: Bay largest estuary in the U.S • The type of bird that is affected by DDT’s • source a diffuse area that produces pollution • a layer of fairly clean water in a septic tank • seeps the main cause of oil found in the ocean • a group of harmful chemicals used for rocket fuel • a hazardous material that is known to cause cancer • ...
Landforms 2024-10-03
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- an area of land between mountains
- a mountain with a center at the top which can have ash, lava, rocks, or gases erupting
- a large piece of land that sticks out into the sea
- a body of water with a wide mouth, partly closed in by the land
- a low, flat land shaped like a triangle
- a length of water that is wider than a strait
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
- a body of water smaller than a lake
- a hill with steep sides and a flat top
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas of land
- a hill with a flat top and very steep sides
- a large natural stream of water that flows into an ocean, lake, or other form of water
- a very large body of salt water
- a high area of land with steep sides
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- a mound of earth smaller than a mountain
- a deep valley with steep sides and cliffs
- large areas of flat land with very few trees
- a larger body of water surrounded by land
- a hollow area going into or under the earth
- an area of raised land with a flat, level surface
- a large mass of ice made from falling snow
- an area of sand on the shore of an ocean or other body of water
- a large area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- ridges of sand made by the wind
- an area in a stream or river where running water falls from a high place
- a dry, sandy area with little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and little plant life
- a large elevation of earth, usually larger than 2,000 feet high
- a small area in a desert that has a water supply and can support vegetation
28 Clues: ridges of sand made by the wind • a very large body of salt water • an area of land between mountains • a body of water smaller than a lake • a high area of land with steep sides • a hill with steep sides and a flat top • a low, flat land shaped like a triangle • a mound of earth smaller than a mountain • a deep valley with steep sides and cliffs • ...
chapter 14 and 13 vocab 2025-02-26
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- The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water
- current A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and drinks rapidly back into deeper water
- shelf the flat or gently sloping lamb that lies submerge around the edges of condense and that extends from the shoreline out to the continental slope
- The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce
- welling the amount of water from the surface to Greater depths
- vent On opening in the sea floor from which he did water rises and mixes with the ocean water above
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects
- current a mass of moving ocean water
- A Shore area where freshwater from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live for example include a desert a coral reef and a freshwater lake
- A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water
- the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface
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- marcus Gothic floating organisms that live in the water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food
- The portation of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted
- current the overall direction and movement of water as wavestrike the sure at an angle
- reef A built up of limestone deposit formed by small and sides organism called corals
- nino a disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes in many parts of the world
- a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume
- zone The narrow ocean margin between the high tide Mark and the low tide mark
- forest A large Community of kelp a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
20 Clues: current a mass of moving ocean water • A wet swampy area that is often flooded with water • the voltarians movement of deep water up to the surface • a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume • The catching of fish at a faster rate than they can reproduce • The measure of the amount of dissolved salts contained in water • ...
Ocean Movements 2025-03-12
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- time required for a wave to pass a given point
- sand deposited as wave energy decreases, forms a low ridge
- tide that is greatest during new and full moon
- surge of water rushing upstream into a long bay or river mouth
- bottom of a wave
- winds in middle latitudes, blow from SW or NW
- streamlike movement of ocean water below the surface
- process by which ocean waves bend toward the coastline as they approach shallow water
- water pulled back into deeper water by the force of gravity
- slow, rocking motion of ocean water that occurs as the tidal bulges move around ocean basins
- distance that wind blows across an area of the sea to generate waves
- when a wave topples and a foamy mass washes onto shore
- form when water from large breakers return to ocean through channels cut in underwater sandbars parallel to beach
- top of a wave
- difference in levels of ocean water at high and low tide
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- periodic disturbance as energy is transmitted through a medium
- tide that flows toward the coast
- warm current that flows along eastern U.S.
- calm, warm water in middle of Atlantic
- an ocean wave created by an underwater earthquake
- current that forms when waves approach the beach at an angle
- tide that flows toward the ocean
- movement of water in well-defined pattern like a river or stream
- time between flood and ebb tide
- huge circle of moving ocean water near each side of equator
- periodic rise and fall of the water level in the oceans
- curving path of a moving object due to earth's rotation
- tide that is smallest during first and third quarter moon
- when wind blows the crest off a wave
- wind located just north/south of equator, blow from NE or SE
- current caused by underwater landslide
31 Clues: top of a wave • bottom of a wave • time between flood and ebb tide • tide that flows toward the coast • tide that flows toward the ocean • when wind blows the crest off a wave • calm, warm water in middle of Atlantic • current caused by underwater landslide • warm current that flows along eastern U.S. • winds in middle latitudes, blow from SW or NW • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2016-03-21
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- circular motion of water in each of the major ocean basins
- Oxygen/oxygen dissolved in water, dissolved oxygen is important for fish and other aquatic animals
- ecosystem where all water runoff drains into a single body of water
- of water clearness
- to liquid
- source pollution/pollution that does not have a specific point of release, open,loop recycling,when materials are reused to form new products.
- Pollution/Modern incinerators produce toxic ash. Garbage covered soil causes pollution for nearby streams as rainwater & ground water run out of landfills into streams.
- Off/Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground.
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- of water from the land surface into the subsurface.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- of water
- Quality/the chemical, biological, and physical status of a body of water
- Source Pollution/ Pollutants discharged from a single identifiable location (e.g., pipes, ditches, channels, sewers, tunnels, containers of various types).
- Current/A large volume of water flowing in a certain direction
15 Clues: of water • to liquid • of water clearness • A lake that stores water for human use. • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • of water from the land surface into the subsurface. • circular motion of water in each of the major ocean basins • Current/A large volume of water flowing in a certain direction • ...
Paige M 7th hour Science 2023-11-28
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- the biggest bodies of water on earth, 96% of the earth is ocean water.
- and dew- water vapor kind of like clouds but very light.
- are made of water which has weight and eventually they precipitate. Ice and snow- a frozen or cold type of precipitation.
- springs- A small body of water that is warm and can be up to 73 degrees Fahrenheit.
- When plants breathe and release water and Oxygen.
- Apart of the water cycle but does not belong on earth and very hot.
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- When it erupts it release steam.
- When rain or snow falls off a hill goes through runoff and goes into a small body of water.
- water has to get back from the earths surface back up in the sky so it can rain on your crops or yard.
- An invisible water vapor and condenses back into liquid water.
- and snow- When its cold and it precipitates and when water freezes and turns into a solid.
- Another "fancy" word for water.
- When water on the lands surface due to gravity.
- Moves water to everywhere on earth.
- When rain or snow falls from the clouds.
15 Clues: Another "fancy" word for water. • When it erupts it release steam. • Moves water to everywhere on earth. • When rain or snow falls from the clouds. • When water on the lands surface due to gravity. • When plants breathe and release water and Oxygen. • and dew- water vapor kind of like clouds but very light. • ...
Membranes and Osmosis 2015-10-22
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- Red blood cells with a crinkled membrane as they shrink
- More dissolved solutes than a second solution
- repels water
- a measure of the tendency for water to move
- Movement of water through the cell membrane
- Both solutions have the same water potential
- Cell membrane has moved away from the cell wall
- Plant cell that is floppy as it contains little water
- fibres that make up the plant cell wall
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- Plant cell where no more water can enter
- Protein on either surface of the bilayer
- Makes the membrane more rigid
- Attracts water
- Protein all the way through the bilayer
- red blood cells burst in distilled water
- The model for the membrane structure that we now use
- carbohydrate layer around the membrane
17 Clues: repels water • Attracts water • Makes the membrane more rigid • carbohydrate layer around the membrane • Protein all the way through the bilayer • fibres that make up the plant cell wall • Plant cell where no more water can enter • Protein on either surface of the bilayer • red blood cells burst in distilled water • a measure of the tendency for water to move • ...
Rivers 2024-11-21
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- flow water moving over the surface
- Boundary between two drainage basins
- small particles suspended in moving water
- Rivers appears like branches of a tree
- large rocks roll along bed of a river
- moving horizontally through the soil
- water moving deeper into soil and rocks
- action force of water erodes the bed and bank of the river
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- Spur formed from erosion in the upper course a river
- basin an area of land drained by a rivers and its tributaries
- water moving horizontally through rocks
- rocks sub against each each getting smaller and rounder
- level at which rocks are saturated with water
- takes water away from river into sea
- River Longest navigable river in Jamaica
- water entering the soil
- where two streams meet
17 Clues: where two streams meet • water entering the soil • flow water moving over the surface • Boundary between two drainage basins • takes water away from river into sea • moving horizontally through the soil • large rocks roll along bed of a river • Rivers appears like branches of a tree • water moving horizontally through rocks • water moving deeper into soil and rocks • ...
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-11-13
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- The continuing movement of water through the Earth and atmosphere
- The lightest known element as well as a part of H2O
- Water above land
- Element essential for DNA/ energy transfer
- Plants releasing water from inside of them into water vapor
- Combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen
- Nonmetallic element that makes up 78% of the air
- The air we breathe
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- The removal of nitrogen
- The process that moves carbon through different organisms and environments
- Solids turning into gas without being liquid
- Water underground beneath land
- The process where liquid water is changed to water vapor
- The process where water vapor is turned back into a liquid
- Element found in carbon dioxide
- The cycle where nitrogen moves through biotic and non-biotic organisms
- Snow, sleet, hail, or rain
17 Clues: Water above land • The air we breathe • The removal of nitrogen • Snow, sleet, hail, or rain • Water underground beneath land • Element found in carbon dioxide • Element essential for DNA/ energy transfer • Combining, mixing, or filling with nitrogen • Solids turning into gas without being liquid • Nonmetallic element that makes up 78% of the air • ...
Review for Unit 3 Assessment 2023-10-26
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- Number of neutrons in nitrogen
- Complex sugar
- Where does a substrate bind to an enzyme
- Proteins that speed up reactions
- Type of biomolecule that butter is
- Taking away water to form a bond
- Number of Protons in Carbon
- Number of valence electrons in oxygen
- Polymer of protein
- Type of biomolecule that rice is
- Water-Water
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- Film on top of water formed by Hydrogen bonds
- Simple sugar
- Fats/Oils
- Using water to break a bond
- System in the body that breaks down food
- Another word for when enzymes lose their function
- Water-Surface
- Type of biomolecule that chicken is
19 Clues: Fats/Oils • Water-Water • Simple sugar • Complex sugar • Water-Surface • Polymer of protein • Using water to break a bond • Number of Protons in Carbon • Number of neutrons in nitrogen • Proteins that speed up reactions • Taking away water to form a bond • Type of biomolecule that rice is • Type of biomolecule that butter is • Type of biomolecule that chicken is • ...
pool 2025-05-23
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- Shines hot in the sky
- You swim and splash in this
- People you play with and laugh
- Sweet drink for kids
- Fun time with others
- Used to dry your body
- Water jumps when playing
- Fun sound you dance to
- Small food between meals
- Protect eyes under water
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- Cool area out of sun
- Big inflatable for pool fun
- Move your body in water
- Clothes feel like this in water
- Clothes for swimming
- Put on skin to stop sunburn
- Water place for swimming
17 Clues: Cool area out of sun • Sweet drink for kids • Clothes for swimming • Fun time with others • Shines hot in the sky • Used to dry your body • Fun sound you dance to • Move your body in water • Water jumps when playing • Small food between meals • Water place for swimming • Protect eyes under water • You swim and splash in this • Big inflatable for pool fun • Put on skin to stop sunburn • ...
Physical Features A 2021-06-14
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- an area where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year
- an area that has a large number of trees
- a continuous body of salt water
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a narrow strip of land separating a body of water from inland areas
- a body of water that is surrounded by land
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- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides
- enormous stretches of flat grassland
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water
- a small body of water that flows downhill
- a small body of water
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill
- a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it
17 Clues: a small body of water • a continuous body of salt water • a body of land surrounded by water • enormous stretches of flat grassland • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • an area that has a large number of trees • a small body of water that flows downhill • a body of water that is surrounded by land • a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill • ...
Natural and Human Events: Vocabulary Menu 2022-04-26
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- the destruction of rock
- water that goes to a source
- weathering by man-made
- the reaction
- the action
- the disposition of rock
- a word for hurricane
- the answer is jojo but wanted to tell you that all words that use space use this - as a space
- where a place is full of water
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- weathering from chemical
- it ground water
- is where the life there is simliar
- a speed scale
- holds water
- a dune of sand
- a large wind spiral that was a eye
- a large wind spiral
- Water it suface water
- a word for hurricane
19 Clues: the action • holds water • the reaction • a speed scale • a dune of sand • it ground water • a large wind spiral • a word for hurricane • a word for hurricane • weathering by man-made • Water it suface water • the destruction of rock • the disposition of rock • weathering from chemical • water that goes to a source • where a place is full of water • is where the life there is simliar • ...
Science 2025-03-03
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- three% of the earth's water is
- regions become more resilient to climate change
- water scarcity
- european's saw the land as
- forms clouds
- places that have different amounts of rain
- 2 billion people live in these areas
- Scientists are working on new ways to solve the
- fall back into the earth
- sacred element
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- sokes into the ground
- water is used for
- two thirds of the worlds population experenices this
- sustainable and equitable solutions for all
- monitor water and sanitation infrastructure
- ultra-thin membranes
- essential for life
- can impact the water cycle by
- freshwater is locked up in
19 Clues: forms clouds • water scarcity • sacred element • water is used for • essential for life • ultra-thin membranes • sokes into the ground • fall back into the earth • european's saw the land as • freshwater is locked up in • can impact the water cycle by • three% of the earth's water is • 2 billion people live in these areas • places that have different amounts of rain • ...
The Plant Kingdom 2020-08-20
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- a seedless plant, not moss
- horsetail plants don't have fruit or this
- when plants have enough water and the water escapes
- take up water and nutrients from the ground
- Are know as the parts of plants
- the common gas in the air that plants use
- is made from plants to help people get better
- Spinach, carrots, celery and broccoli are plants that we use as
- the process of making food
- There are about 400,000 different kinds
- move water into each leaf
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- when cells take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide and water
- holes in the bottom of leaves that take in carbon dioxide
- a thin covering on leaves to keep water in
- plants that feel spongy
- moves food, water, and nutrients throughout the plant
- the way things are sorted into groups
- roots that spread out into the soil
- one large root
- a plant part that produce offspring, not seeds
20 Clues: one large root • plants that feel spongy • move water into each leaf • a seedless plant, not moss • the process of making food • Are know as the parts of plants • roots that spread out into the soil • the way things are sorted into groups • There are about 400,000 different kinds • horsetail plants don't have fruit or this • the common gas in the air that plants use • ...
Soil Erosion 2024-07-25
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- the layer on top of soil
- the removal of soil by rainfall
- the removal of surface water.
- water stored within the soil as vapor.
- a shallow channel cut into the soil
- the wearing away and transportation of materials from wind and water.
- the cycle of water
- the process of scrapping or wearing something away.
- a source of energy and growth for plants in soil.
- water is channeled across land and washed away.
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- a life in the soil
- organic material that forms in soil when plants and animal mater decays and breaks down.
- something that make the plants grow better.
- an overflow of water
- the breaking down of soil and rocks on the surface on the earth.
- made up of sand and earth left by rivers.
- the exertion of force on soil that makes it more dense.
- water being removed evenly
- an area with little rainfall.
- the layer under dirt.
20 Clues: a life in the soil • the cycle of water • an overflow of water • the layer under dirt. • the layer on top of soil • water being removed evenly • the removal of surface water. • an area with little rainfall. • the removal of soil by rainfall • a shallow channel cut into the soil • water stored within the soil as vapor. • made up of sand and earth left by rivers. • ...
Unit 11 - Water Cycle and Elements of Weather Vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- used to measure temperature
- measure of the transparency of the atmosphere
- change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- instrument used to measure wind speed
- used to measure air pressure
- process in which solid turns to liquid
- the force of air molecules pushing an area
- the change of state from liquid to gas
- when water collects underground
- process in which a liquid turns to a solid
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- water vapor released stomata in plants
- when water on land seeps into the ground
- any form of water that falls to Earth
- instrument used to measure wind direction
- condition of Earth's atmosphere at a certain time
- process in which solid turns to gas
- movement of water between the five spheres
- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- movement of air from areas of high to low pressure
- water that flows over land
21 Clues: water that flows over land • used to measure temperature • used to measure air pressure • when water collects underground • process in which solid turns to gas • the amount of water vapor in the air • any form of water that falls to Earth • instrument used to measure wind speed • water vapor released stomata in plants • change of state from a gas to a liquid • ...
Grace Bohrer-Currents Crossword 2023-05-24
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- effect that makes currents curve out
- what the ocean absorbs and transports (2 words)
- what continents do to water that comes near
- warm air _______
- current affected by wind (2 words)
- current moved by density differences(2 words)
- direction currents deflect to in the southern hemisphere
- # of years it would take a water molecule to flow on the entire current cycle (2 words)
- the most common dissolved solid in the ocean is ______
- where the air is warmer than any other place
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- amount of dissolved salts in a liquid
- depth of surface currents (3 words)
- The _________current transports the most water of any current
- the process of richer cold water replacing the warm surface water
- amount of matter in a given space
- Earth's shape
- direction currents deflect to in the northern hemisphere
- cold water is _______ than warm water
- earths's ___________ contributes to the Coriolis effect
- percent of energy moved by convection currents
20 Clues: Earth's shape • warm air _______ • amount of matter in a given space • current affected by wind (2 words) • depth of surface currents (3 words) • effect that makes currents curve out • amount of dissolved salts in a liquid • cold water is _______ than warm water • what continents do to water that comes near • where the air is warmer than any other place • ...
Landforms 2023-05-02
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- large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- large piece of flat land that is higher than the land around it
- moving broken rock
- piece of land surrounded by water
- deep valley with very steep sides
- wind, rain and freezing break up rock
- very high, steep piece of land made of rock or earth
- low place between mountains
- narrow inlet with steep sides or cliff, created by a glacier
- large area of water that is part of an ocean or lake, and partly surrounded by land
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- raised area or mound of land
- very tall, high place on earth
- large body of water surrounded by land
- material deposited in a new spot
- very hot, dry area
- piece of land attached to a larger piece of land but almost completely surrounded by water
- area where water falls down from a high place
- low triangular area of land where a river flows into an ocean
- what the peach rolls off in James and the Giant Peach
- large, flowing body of water
- large mountain that can erupt
21 Clues: moving broken rock • very hot, dry area • low place between mountains • raised area or mound of land • large, flowing body of water • large mountain that can erupt • very tall, high place on earth • material deposited in a new spot • piece of land surrounded by water • deep valley with very steep sides • wind, rain and freezing break up rock • ...
Rain Phenomenon 2023-04-18
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- The gathering of dew into large dots
- When the cloud is at a low temperature point, the cloud turns
- The process of melting clouds due to the influence of high air temperatures
- What falls from the sky
- Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain
- The largest and main source of rain
- The gathering of water vapor caused by heat
- The change of substance or object into another substance or object
- The state of the air at the time of cloud formation
- The falling of a number of liquid substances from the earth's atmosphere
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- Rainwater content
- Natural phenomenon of the process occurrence of rain
- A heat that gives effect to water for evaporation
- Content of a cloud
- In the process of finding the appropriate temperature rain requires
- Which turns water vapor into dew
- The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth
- Small drops of water
- Which brings small clouds meet each other and gather into big clouds
- Sun effect on water content
20 Clues: Rainwater content • Content of a cloud • Small drops of water • What falls from the sky • Sun effect on water content • Which turns water vapor into dew • The largest and main source of rain • The gathering of dew into large dots • The gathering of water vapor caused by heat • Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain • The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth • ...
Rain Phenomenon 2023-04-18
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- The gathering of dew into large dots
- When the cloud is at a low temperature point, the cloud turns
- The process of melting clouds due to the influence of high air temperatures
- What falls from the sky
- Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain
- The largest and main source of rain
- The gathering of water vapor caused by heat
- The change of substance or object into another substance or object
- The state of the air at the time of cloud formation
- The falling of a number of liquid substances from the earth's atmosphere
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- Rainwater content
- Natural phenomenon of the process occurrence of rain
- A heat that gives effect to water for evaporation
- Content of a cloud
- In the process of finding the appropriate temperature rain requires
- Which turns water vapor into dew
- The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth
- Small drops of water
- Which brings small clouds meet each other and gather into big clouds
- Sun effect on water content
20 Clues: Rainwater content • Content of a cloud • Small drops of water • What falls from the sky • Sun effect on water content • Which turns water vapor into dew • The largest and main source of rain • The gathering of dew into large dots • The gathering of water vapor caused by heat • Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain • The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth • ...
Weather Terms 2025-12-02
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- When the air is so cold that water vapor changes directly to ice crystals
- water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop
- Temperature at which condensation begins
- People release water vapor into the air every time they exhale
- Percent of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature
- Water that is not soaked into the ground and moves towards bodies of water
- Large ice pellets form in cumulonimbus clouds when updrafts of warm air carry rain up so high it freezes and collects snow flakes which melt and add to its size
- Molecules of liquid water in oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water are heated by the Sun and escape into the atmosphere
- When rain falls through a layer of very cold air and freezes before it hits the ground.
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- Water vapor in air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
- Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact
- Water fall back to Earth’s surface and is temporarily stored in bodies of water
- Cycle Process of water moving between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere
- Measure of amount of water vapor in the air
15 Clues: Temperature at which condensation begins • Measure of amount of water vapor in the air • Occurs after rain hits the ground, then it freezes on contact • water drops that are about 1000 times the size of a cloud drop • People release water vapor into the air every time they exhale • Water vapor in air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals • ...
Water uses, demand and supply 2019-11-25
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- water used in the home for cleaning, cooking etc
- who would have higher water consumption out of HICs and LICs
- an appliance in the home that uses a lot of water
- water used in manufacturing and energy production
- when demand for water exceeds supply
- a period of time with very little or no rainfall
- the water usage by the population
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- water demand has done this in the last 60 years
- the average water consumption per person in England and Wales
- when supply of water exceeds demand
- which part of the UK experiences the highest levels of water stress at 'serious' level?
- water used in farming processes
- used to collect and store water
- the largest 'use' of water with 43%
14 Clues: water used in farming processes • used to collect and store water • the water usage by the population • when supply of water exceeds demand • the largest 'use' of water with 43% • when demand for water exceeds supply • water demand has done this in the last 60 years • water used in the home for cleaning, cooking etc • a period of time with very little or no rainfall • ...
WATER you doin. (get it cuz what are=water) 2014-05-29
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- big ice cube
- boil then evaporate
- group of people in one area
- build up of calcium
- variety of different species
- to observe someting
- warm, wet, cold everywhere has one
- you surf on this
- laundry soap and something the moon affects
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- something all organisms need
- water does this to the ground
- rocky mountain
- something that we are running low on (97% of the earth is covered)
- area of land that drains into one main lake
- salt content in the ocean
15 Clues: big ice cube • rocky mountain • you surf on this • boil then evaporate • build up of calcium • to observe someting • salt content in the ocean • group of people in one area • something all organisms need • variety of different species • water does this to the ground • warm, wet, cold everywhere has one • area of land that drains into one main lake • ...
What is Your Watershed Address 2018-11-26
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- bodies of water, smaller than a gulf and nearly surrounded by land.
- a large river basin is located here
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- the high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles too small to create a permanent channel; where spring water flows from an aquifer and starts streams.
- a stream that flows for most or all of the year.
- dead leaves and grass on surface of the ground
- 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.
- a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
- a drainage area, generally made up of many smaller units called watersheds; area of land drained to form a river.
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- has a body of water running 125 miles long
- the watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- the wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks, sediments, and soils, by the action of water, wind, or ice; usually includes the movement of such materials from their original location.
- the process of particles carried in water falling out of suspension; deposition of silt, sand, rock, and other matter carried by water.
- a bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea
- water pollution that comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- a stream that flows, dries up and flows again at different times of the year.
- water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- a body of water "in the heart of aggieland"
- all the land from which water drains into a specific body of water.
20 Clues: a large river basin is located here • has a body of water running 125 miles long • a body of water "in the heart of aggieland" • dead leaves and grass on surface of the ground • a stream that flows for most or all of the year. • a bay or drowned valley where a river empties into the sea • water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet. • ...
Tyler Keener Spelling Unit 4 per 3 12/4/13 2013-12-04
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- element that burns easily
- fear of water
- the geuperution of power using water
- instrument measuring miles per hour
- the length of something
- unit of length equal to 1/100th of a meter
- dry or lacking water
- instrument used for checking
- record of events in anytime
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- a device regulating temperature
- to occur at the same time
- instrument that measures temperature
- arrangements of events
- math dealing with shapes
- balanced proportion
- having to do without energy
- everlasting
- a mechanism that operator by using water
- a container that keeps contents hot or cold
- large upright cylinder w/a valve for drawing water
20 Clues: everlasting • fear of water • balanced proportion • dry or lacking water • arrangements of events • the length of something • math dealing with shapes • element that burns easily • to occur at the same time • having to do without energy • record of events in anytime • instrument used for checking • a device regulating temperature • instrument measuring miles per hour • ...
nicole ortega 21 unit 4 2013-12-05
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- fear of water
- machine that operates by water
- instrument measuring miles per hour
- dry of lacking water
- element that burns easy
- instrument that measures temperature
- everlasting
- arrangements of events in order of occurrence
- 1/100 of a meter
- large cylinder w/ a valve for water
- balanced proportion
- having to do w/ energy and heat
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- length of a circle through the middle
- generation of power by water
- at the same time
- a container that keeps things hot or cold
- math dealing w/ shapes
- instrument for checking pressure
- record of events in timely order
- a device regulating temperatures
20 Clues: everlasting • fear of water • at the same time • 1/100 of a meter • balanced proportion • dry of lacking water • math dealing w/ shapes • element that burns easy • generation of power by water • machine that operates by water • having to do w/ energy and heat • instrument for checking pressure • record of events in timely order • a device regulating temperatures • ...
HHL Fun! 2017-09-19
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- body of water to swim in
- busiest month
- premier water care supplier
- soak your tired muscles in this
- wide mouth or narrow?
- backwash me when my pressure rises
- location of service and construction team
- hot tub water care system
- no _______ guarantee
- type of furniture
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- storage facility
- draws the water
- where you get your water tested
- alternative to chlorine
- stand under this to hide from the sun
- hot tub manufacturer
- equipment supplier
- free heat (after purchase)
- float on me
- do this 1/week to your pool or spa
- furniture supplier
- you can't do this in a shallow pool
22 Clues: float on me • busiest month • draws the water • storage facility • type of furniture • equipment supplier • furniture supplier • hot tub manufacturer • no _______ guarantee • wide mouth or narrow? • alternative to chlorine • body of water to swim in • hot tub water care system • free heat (after purchase) • premier water care supplier • where you get your water tested • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-05-22
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- The deflection of moving fluids like air and water due to Earth’s rotation, affecting wind and ocean current directions.
- A process in which deep, cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface.
- An aquifer where water seeps from the ground surface directly above it.
- The land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- The theory that continents have moved over geological time and were once joined together in a single landmass.
- A measure of the health of water based on physical, chemical, and biological characteristics.
- Source Pollution that comes from a specific location, like a pipe.
- A supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago, which later split into the continents we have today.
- Using resources in a way that meets today’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirsHydropower: Electricity generated from moving water.
- Power generated by the movement of air using wind turbines.
- Water that is clean and free from harmful contaminants; not necessarily drinkable but safe for other uses.
- Gentle mixing to form larger clumps (flocs) from particles.
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with saltwater from the ocean.
- Energy from the sun, converted into heat or electricity.
- Measures how acidic or basic water is.
- Water found in oceans and seas that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
- An increase in the average level of the world's oceans due to climate change and melting ice.
- excessive growth of algae in water due to high nutrient levels, often leading to oxygen depletion.
- A groundwater storage area trapped between two impermeable layers of rock or sediment.
- A material that allows liquids or gases to pass through it.
- Refers to the movement of ocean water driven by differences in temperature and salinity.
- The development of industries in a region, often leading to environmental changes.
- The amount of oxygen available in water; necessary for aquatic life.
- Removes particles by passing water through filters.
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- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by large numbers of particles.
- Nutrients that can cause water pollution and algal blooms in high amounts.
- Affects how much oxygen water can hold and the health of aquatic life.
- Energy released from splitting atoms, usually uranium, in a nuclear reactor.
- The amount of salt dissolved in water.
- A resource that takes millions of years to form and cannot be replaced quickly (e.g., coal, oil).
- A system of deep ocean currents that circulate thermal energy and nutrients around the world.
- Fuels Nonrenewable energy sources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).
- The careful use and protection of natural resources
- The idea that the same geological processes shaping the Earth today have been at work throughout Earth’s history.
- Electricity generated from moving water.
- A mix of saltwater and freshwater, typically found in estuaries.
- Water that is safe to drink.
- A resource that can be replaced naturally in a short period (e.g., solar, wind, water).
- Large masses of ice and snow that cover land and store most of the Earth's freshwater.
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane).
- A smaller area of land where all the water drains to a specific point (like a river or lake).
- Kills remaining pathogens, usually with chlorine or UV light.
- To restore or refill, like recharging an aquifer with water.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- Energy from heat inside the Earth.
- Flocs settle to the bottom.
- Source Pollution that comes from many diffuse sources, like runoff from fields.
- Chemicals are added to water to bind particles together.
- Water that has little or no salt content; found in rivers, lakes, streams, and underground.
49 Clues: Flocs settle to the bottom. • Water that is safe to drink. • Energy from heat inside the Earth. • The amount of salt dissolved in water. • Measures how acidic or basic water is. • Electricity generated from moving water. • The land drained by a river and its tributaries. • The careful use and protection of natural resources • ...
water cycle luke pd 6 2023-11-29
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- Streamflow is the water flowing in the creeks, streams, and rivers that you see in the low-lying parts of the landscape.
- Fog contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud,
- Runoff is nothing more than water "running off" the land surface.
- the sun is what makes the water cycle work
- Clouds are made of water, and water has weight, so how can they float? They float because the air below them has weight, too—more weight.
- One of the more recent discoveries in the oceans are "thermal ocean vents", as you see in this picture. You are seeing very hot water pouring out of what looks like a mini-volcano at the bottom of the ocean, many miles below the surface.
- The air outside may look invisible, but it is full of molecules
- Clouds are made of water, and water has weight,
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- and snow Ice and glaciers are part of the water cycle, even though the water in them moves very slowly.
- A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen
- melt Just like the flowers waiting for springtime to bloom, this snow is waiting for warmer temperatures so it can melt and get back into contributing water to the ever-moving water cycle.
- The ground stores huge amounts of water and it exists to some degree no matter where on Earth you are.
- A lake is a low area on the ground where water collects and pools.
- animals ls in the grand scheme of the water cycle, animals may not play a very big role, but all animals, including you, participate in moving water around as part of the water cycle.
- Some of the water that falls from the sky soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater,
15 Clues: A water molecule contains 2 hydrogen • the sun is what makes the water cycle work • Clouds are made of water, and water has weight, • Fog contains very tiny liquid water particles, like a cloud, • The air outside may look invisible, but it is full of molecules • Runoff is nothing more than water "running off" the land surface. • ...
Earth Systems 2025-05-01
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- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and glaciers
- Continuous movement of ocean water in certain directions
- All living things on Earth, including plants and animals
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Daily atmospheric conditions like temperature, rain, clouds, and wind
- Typical weather patterns observed over many years
- Water vapor cooling and changing into liquid droplets
- Water located underground between rocks and soil
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- Water without salt, found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground
- Water containing salt, found mainly in oceans
- When two or more Earth systems affect each other
- Huge mass of slow-moving ice
- Liquid water changing into water vapor due to heat
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- Solid parts of Earth, such as rocks, mountains, and soil
- Movement of water on Earth through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
16 Clues: Huge mass of slow-moving ice • Layer of gases surrounding the Earth • Water containing salt, found mainly in oceans • When two or more Earth systems affect each other • Water located underground between rocks and soil • Typical weather patterns observed over many years • Liquid water changing into water vapor due to heat • ...
Chap 9 & 10 review 2023-01-09
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- can attract pests and contaminate food if not handled properly
- Water, electricity, gas , sewage, & garbage disposal
- When pressure pushes contaminants back into water supply
- A physical link between safe water and dirty water
- must be kept 6 inches of the floor
- water that is used for cleaning tat is kept at 171 degrees
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- The ratio of water to sanitizer
- If the water contains minerals it is talking about what
- Can improve air quality and eliminate fumes and odors
- A master cleaning schedule that says when and who will clean
- Inability to control the temperature of food
- Washed dishes sit upside down is known as what
- can be used in both 3 bay sink and washing machines to sanitize
- measure of the acidity of water
- Plumbing, lighting, ventilation
- The 4th step in washing dishes (including scrape and air dry)
16 Clues: The ratio of water to sanitizer • measure of the acidity of water • Plumbing, lighting, ventilation • must be kept 6 inches of the floor • Inability to control the temperature of food • Washed dishes sit upside down is known as what • A physical link between safe water and dirty water • Water, electricity, gas , sewage, & garbage disposal • ...
Geographic Terms 2013-09-09
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- narrow inlet of the sea
- channel joining large bodies of water
- flat elevated area
- a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
- an opening to a cave, tunnel, mineshaft, or volcano
- map mapping surface features
- land protecting into water
- an area of high ground with a level surface
- artificial waterway
- opening in Earth's crust
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- curved inlet of seas
- flat expanse of land
- land jutting into water
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- inlet of ocean
- fertile land in dessert
- large natural channel of water
- a group or chain of islands
- wetland
- route of waterway
- stream feeding larger body of water
- a large body of continuously accumulating ice and compacted snow
- narrow connecting strip of land
- deep valley
- a low-lying area of land often with a stream running through it
- triangular land area at river mouth
26 Clues: wetland • deep valley • inlet of ocean • route of waterway • flat elevated area • artificial waterway • curved inlet of seas • flat expanse of land • fertile land in dessert • narrow inlet of the sea • land jutting into water • opening in Earth's crust • land protecting into water • a group or chain of islands • map mapping surface features • large natural channel of water • ...
Vocabulary 7 2018-04-23
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- The University has a water _______ in different areas
- Take my _________
- On ___________ with can fill your bath with mineral water
- There’re some __________ mistakes
- frozen water that falls from the sky
- Why don’t you write it in a __________ style?
- Come and visit our _________- winning spa
- Have you ever eaten __________ fish?
- Its a good place to go, It can remove _______
- a storm with thunders and lightening
- I'm _________ of water sport activities
- just a little bit cold
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- Very strong winds
- Its dangerous, but they are ________ at what they do
- Marathons are a real _____________ challenge!
- Are you familiar with different relaxation ______________?
- Are __________ countable?
- Check your water system for __________
- Have they fot an ___________ swimming pool?
- describing how heavy rain falls
- Why don’t you just _____________ quietly over there?
- Its __________ lots of water
- Water allows us to _________ our body into different positions
- Bring your ___________ hat, it'll be freezing cold.
- cloudy air near the ground
25 Clues: Very strong winds • Take my _________ • just a little bit cold • Are __________ countable? • cloudy air near the ground • Its __________ lots of water • describing how heavy rain falls • There’re some __________ mistakes • frozen water that falls from the sky • Have you ever eaten __________ fish? • a storm with thunders and lightening • Check your water system for __________ • ...
Natural Resources 2021-01-12
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- sphere that involves the air and gases
- ability to hold water, like SpongeBob
- energy source that can be replenished over time
- energy generated by living/recently dead organisms, cheap and renewable
- machine that produces energy power when it is moved by wind, water, or steam
- all water on Earth make up this sphere
- zone that is full of water
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- living things sphere
- energy source common in Iceland, uses the heat of the ground
- energy from moving air
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- rock made from melting and cooling
- ability for water flow through
- earths material sphere
- Process in which water from a puddle turns back into a gas
- rock made from heat and pressure
- energy source formed from once living organisms
- energy source that is from movement of water
- energy source that harness energy from the sun through photovolatic panels
- rock made from compacting and cementing
- current temperature, precipitation, wind, or humidity
21 Clues: living things sphere • earths material sphere • energy from moving air • zone that is full of water • ability for water flow through • rock made from heat and pressure • rock made from melting and cooling • ability to hold water, like SpongeBob • sphere that involves the air and gases • all water on Earth make up this sphere • rock made from compacting and cementing • ...
Year 6 Spelling Unit 8 List 1 2017-09-19
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- a mounted device that spins around an axis
- a forecast of a person's future
- the study of objects outside the earth's atmosphere
- absorb water after losing it
- growing plants in water
- the act of absorbing water
- an instrument used to hear a heartbeat
- exercise in water
- a person who studies objects outside the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument you look through that makes objects appear nearer
- a small rocky object orbiting the sun
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- a person who studies the
- a chemical breakdown from the reaction to water
- a toy that shows changing patterns and colours
- to lose a large amount of water
- a fitting in a street connected to a water main
- a person trained to travel in a spacecraft
- the study that attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs
- used in text to point to a footnote
- an apparatus used to see things that are out of sight
20 Clues: exercise in water • growing plants in water • a person who studies the • the act of absorbing water • absorb water after losing it • to lose a large amount of water • a forecast of a person's future • used in text to point to a footnote • a small rocky object orbiting the sun • an instrument used to hear a heartbeat • a mounted device that spins around an axis • ...
Rain Phenomenon 2023-04-18
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- The gathering of dew into large dots
- When the cloud is at a low temperature point, the cloud turns
- The process of melting clouds due to the influence of high air temperatures
- What falls from the sky
- Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain
- The largest and main source of rain
- The gathering of water vapor caused by heat
- The change of substance or object into another substance or object
- The state of the air at the time of cloud formation
- The falling of a number of liquid substances from the earth's atmosphere
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- Rainwater content
- Natural phenomenon of the process occurrence of rain
- A heat that gives effect to water for evaporation
- Content of a cloud
- In the process of finding the appropriate temperature rain requires
- Which turns water vapor into dew
- The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth
- Small drops of water
- Which brings small clouds meet each other and gather into big clouds
- Sun effect on water content
20 Clues: Rainwater content • Content of a cloud • Small drops of water • What falls from the sky • Sun effect on water content • Which turns water vapor into dew • The largest and main source of rain • The gathering of dew into large dots • The gathering of water vapor caused by heat • Factors contributing to the occurrence of rain • The clumps of water vapor rising from the Earth • ...
porifera & cnidaria 2022-06-01
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- inner layer
- sponges are what kind of feeders
- water being pushed out of the gastrovascular cavity
- food digestion and transport of nutrients
- they detect light
- what does it mean when sponges can produce both sperm and eggs
- cup animal
- what happens during asexual reproduction
- what kind of symmetry is cnidarians
- how do sponges catch their foods
- water serpent animal
- were does water enter through in a sponge
- outer layer
- coiled harpoon like structure
- the stinging cells
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- the movement of water into cells through the pores
- structure of the sponge
- water flows through this
- cnidarians means
- porifera means
- as many small pores
- sensory cells that determine the direction of gravity
- carries nutrients and aids in reproduction
- water flows out through the
- creates the water current
- flower animal
- what is the process where part of the sponge breaks off and settles on the seafloor
- what type of symmetry is porifera
28 Clues: cup animal • inner layer • outer layer • flower animal • porifera means • cnidarians means • they detect light • the stinging cells • as many small pores • water serpent animal • structure of the sponge • water flows through this • creates the water current • water flows out through the • coiled harpoon like structure • sponges are what kind of feeders • how do sponges catch their foods • ...
Light Review 2024-03-17
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- how plants make their food
- absorbs all light
- water becomes water vapor
- the role any organism plays in its ecosystem
- water falls in some liquid form
- The colors that make up the visible light seen..
- The bending of light.
- Brick wall, wood block. Blocks light
- A push or pull
- Plastic, fog, scatters light.
- female part of the flower
- copper, most metals, water. Easily lets electricity through.
- the same species of living things in an ecosystem.
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- energy of waves
- rubber, wood, plastic. Doesn't easily let electricity through.
- how flowering plants reproduce
- male part of the flower
- water vapor is squeezed into water
- all the living and nonliving things in a particular area
- energy of movement
- Clear water, clear air, clear glass.
- reflects all light
- The bouncing back of light off shiny matter.
- Created path for electricity to follow
- Product can create a change
- all the living things in an ecosystem
26 Clues: A push or pull • energy of waves • absorbs all light • energy of movement • reflects all light • The bending of light. • male part of the flower • water becomes water vapor • female part of the flower • how plants make their food • Product can create a change • Plastic, fog, scatters light. • how flowering plants reproduce • water falls in some liquid form • ...
Puzzle-CA1 Plant Physiology 2022-01-02
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- particle nature of light
- micro nutrients are also called
- attraction between water molecules
- chloroplast matrix
- adsorption of water molecule by solid particle is called
- movement of water molecules from higher water potential to lower water potential is called
- structure in chloroplast containing pyrrole rings
- decline in rate of photosynthesis at wavelength greater than 680nm is
- interveinal chlorosis is a symptom expressed by a plant when there deficiency of
- shrinkage of protoplasm
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- ‘whiptail’ disease of cauliflower is due to the deficiency of
- relative light absorption by various pigments at different wavelength
- part of chloroplast containing pigments
- upward movement of water from root through xylem
- who discovered the 2 pigment system in photosynthesis
- reaction occurring during the conversion of CO2 to carbohydrate in photosynthesis is
- no of oxygen released per light quanta absorbed is termed as
- main pigment in red algae
- transpiration takes place from leaves is known as
- total water content of soil is called
20 Clues: chloroplast matrix • shrinkage of protoplasm • particle nature of light • main pigment in red algae • micro nutrients are also called • attraction between water molecules • total water content of soil is called • part of chloroplast containing pigments • upward movement of water from root through xylem • transpiration takes place from leaves is known as • ...
Biology topic 3 2023-01-25
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- on gill filaments to increase surface area
- many in companion cells lining the phloem to provide ATP for active transport
- what is opened by guard cells
- key word for blood and water flowing in opposite directions in a fish
- transports sugars in a plant
- water molecules stick to the wall of the xylem because they are
- what are pores on an insects called
- what flattens and contracts when breathing in
- used in photosynthesis 1 reaction is catalysed by rubisco
- .... of thoracic cavity increases when breathing in
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- increases rate of gas exchange
- what does the countercurrent flow maintain
- transports water in a plant
- oxygen diffuses through alveoli epithelium through capillary ...... into the blood
- many of them increase rate of gas exchange in human lungs
- produced by respiration to provide energy
- water molecules move up the xylem in a continues column because water molecules are .....
- adaptation in plant that are in dry environments
- process of water leaving leaves as water vapour
- cell open stomata
20 Clues: cell open stomata • transports water in a plant • transports sugars in a plant • what is opened by guard cells • increases rate of gas exchange • what are pores on an insects called • produced by respiration to provide energy • what does the countercurrent flow maintain • on gill filaments to increase surface area • what flattens and contracts when breathing in • ...
