brawl stars Crossword Puzzles
Space 2025-03-01
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- The star at the center of our solar system
- Earth's natural satellite
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun
- The farthest planet from the Sun
- The smallest planet and closest to the Sun
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Planet that spins on its side
- A tool used to see far into space
- A person who travels into space
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- Everything that exists, including all space and time
- A ball of ice and dust with a glowing tail
- Planet with beautiful rings
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust
- A vehicle that travels beyond Earth
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The path a planet takes around the Sun
- A big round object that orbits a star
- The red planet
- Huge balls of burning gas in space
- A machine that blasts off into space
- The planet we live on
23 Clues: The red planet • The planet we live on • Earth's natural satellite • Planet with beautiful rings • Planet that spins on its side • A person who travels into space • The farthest planet from the Sun • A tool used to see far into space • A rocky object that orbits the Sun • Huge balls of burning gas in space • A vehicle that travels beyond Earth • ...
VTW Review L5, L7 2024-01-23
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- a star-shaped flower
- educating boys, girls together
- person who is expert in sports, wins medal
- with or together
- star
- what a jury says is true after outcome of trial
- leader who has complete control over country
- machine used to write, send messages
- one who believes, does, or expert
- studies human culture
- does or creates illusions
- true story of person's life written by other
- person too focused on self
- live together, usually peacefully
- small, star-shaped mark
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- to say opposite of what someone says
- having to do with a star or stars
- study of anything beyond Earth's atmosphere
- writing, making, study of maps, charts
- read or say something aloud that person writes
- works with another person
- say or speak
- person who believes in what is real
- person who writes with another
- expert at caring for teeth
- written, inscribed, drawn that uses vivid details
- terrible event
- between or among the stars
- to write
29 Clues: star • to write • say or speak • terrible event • with or together • a star-shaped flower • studies human culture • small, star-shaped mark • works with another person • does or creates illusions • expert at caring for teeth • between or among the stars • person too focused on self • educating boys, girls together • person who writes with another • having to do with a star or stars • ...
Universe Structure 2024-11-24
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- Large balls of gas that generate energy through nuclear fusion.
- The smallest galaxies have an _____ shape.
- Pluto is now considered a _____.
- Planet where all living things can survive.
- _____ is about the same size as Earth and is sometimes called the "morning star".
- Objects that orbit planets.
- Planets outside our solar system.
- Smaller, irregular, rocky objects that orbit stars.
- The star in our solar system.
- This planet has large seas of liquified hydrogen.
- _____ has 146 moons.
- Our galaxy is called the _____ galaxy.
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- Planets must _____ a star.
- Clusters of billions of stars held together by gravity.
- Any of the large bodies that revolve around the Sun in the solar system.
- The largest storm in the solar system.
- Planet named after the Roman god of the underworld.
- Everything, including all of space, time and matter.
- Sometimes called dirty snowballs.
- Study of all the objects outside the Earth's atmosphere.
- The force of attraction responsible for holding planets in orbit.
21 Clues: _____ has 146 moons. • Planets must _____ a star. • Objects that orbit planets. • The star in our solar system. • Pluto is now considered a _____. • Sometimes called dirty snowballs. • Planets outside our solar system. • The largest storm in the solar system. • Our galaxy is called the _____ galaxy. • The smallest galaxies have an _____ shape. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Nubia 2025-05-12
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- The lives of the Egyptian peasants were greatly influenced by
- In ancient Egypt, most of the people belonged to the social class of
- Religion played an important part in Egyptian life by
- paper
- Because ancient Egyptian civilization was located on the banks of the Nile River Egypt had
- In about 5000 B.C., farming communities appeared where
- Egypt had 31 dynasties that ruled during the three kingdoms
- rock filled, white water rapids, and the waterfalls
- Ancient Egyptian astronomers studied the stars to
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- The Nile River affected ancient Egyptian life by creating
- studied the stars
- How did the ancient Egyptians demonstrate their belief in life after death
- Egyptian pharaohs ruled with absolute power over
- or Thutmose
- Toward the end of the Old Kingdom, the government became
- tall triangular structure
- all of the power
- life after death
- that is deposited on the land on either side
- the mouth of the river
20 Clues: paper • or Thutmose • all of the power • life after death • studied the stars • the mouth of the river • tall triangular structure • that is deposited on the land on either side • Egyptian pharaohs ruled with absolute power over • Ancient Egyptian astronomers studied the stars to • rock filled, white water rapids, and the waterfalls • ...
Apple (11.03.2021) 2022-03-11
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- opposite to "worst"
- picture of the world or countries
- opposite to "dirty"
- a road for boats or ships, people swim in it
- opposite to "on time"
- opposite to "quick"
- opposite to "bottom"
- time for moon and stars in the sky
- a land all around with water
- opposite to "never"
- middle of the day
- time when sun rises up
- it is written in the book, you read it
- opposite to "above"
- students do it after school at home
- opposite to "quiet"
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- you see many of them at night in the sky
- you put it on when you are cold
- time when sun goes down
- many people make them everyday
- opposite to "worse"
- opposite to "up"
- sea, men, 1 eye
- opposite to "outside"
- a kind of forest
- opposite to "laugh"
- opposite to "before"
- a smaller "sister" of our planet
- opposite to "bad"
29 Clues: sea, men, 1 eye • opposite to "up" • a kind of forest • middle of the day • opposite to "bad" • opposite to "worst" • opposite to "worse" • opposite to "dirty" • opposite to "quick" • opposite to "laugh" • opposite to "never" • opposite to "above" • opposite to "quiet" • opposite to "bottom" • opposite to "before" • opposite to "on time" • opposite to "outside" • time when sun rises up • ...
QUILES EOC CROSSWORD 2022-05-06
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- using your four senses to describe something
- light waves traveling through transparent material
- actual measure of a star's brightness
- distance/time
- outer layer of the sun
- cool loops of gas out of the photosphere
- mass/volume
- star's brightness as seen on earth
- what animals do when exhaling
- results of tests that are done many times
- longest wave length
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- lowness and highness of sound
- light as it travels from air to water
- mass times acceleration
- vertical columns on the periodic table
- absorb nutrients to get rid of waste
- factor in an experiment that can change
- number of stars and galaxies
- doing your own examination multiple times
- doing an examination yourself of someone else's examination
- longest wavelength
- system used for predicting offspring outcomes
- cells working together for the same job
- outward burst of energy from the sun
- earth's shadow on the moon
- hottest surface of stars
26 Clues: mass/volume • distance/time • longest wavelength • longest wave length • outer layer of the sun • mass times acceleration • hottest surface of stars • earth's shadow on the moon • number of stars and galaxies • lowness and highness of sound • what animals do when exhaling • star's brightness as seen on earth • absorb nutrients to get rid of waste • outward burst of energy from the sun • ...
Sci 2026-02-15
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- long term weather
- gentle lava flow
- coal oil gas
- heat level
- Pacific volcano belt
- north star
- long term climate shift
- heat trapping gases
- volcano mouth
- belief in stars
- hot volcanic vapor
- fine rock dust
- guiding by stars
- star pattern
- cultural star ideas
- eruption danger
- gas from burning
- wide flat volcano
- glowing space body
- moving air
- hunter constellation
- tall layered volcano
- rising sea level
- early alert
- extreme heat
- danger area map
- water in air
- hot ash cloud
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- place height
- small steep volcano
- magma storage
- moving sea water
- rising world heat
- daily air condition
- being ready
- long dry period
- excess water
- cutting trees
- color shows heat
- flowing molten rock
- amount of rain
- erupting volcano
- sleeping volcano
- distance from equator
- light strength
- star group
- violent eruption
- land shape
- muddy ash flow
- moving people away
50 Clues: heat level • north star • star group • moving air • land shape • being ready • early alert • place height • coal oil gas • excess water • star pattern • extreme heat • water in air • magma storage • cutting trees • volcano mouth • hot ash cloud • amount of rain • fine rock dust • light strength • muddy ash flow • long dry period • belief in stars • eruption danger • danger area map • gentle lava flow • moving sea water • ...
big bang theory crossword puzzle 2026-03-18
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- Rapid expansion right after the universe began
- The universe itself or emptiness
- Force involving electric and magnetic fields
- Light shifted toward shorter wavelengths
- Large empty regions in space
- A type of star used to measure distance
- Distance light travels in one year
- Density needed to stop expansion of universe
- fireball Early hot, dense state of the universe
- Four basic interactions in physics
- Device for measuring light intensity
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- Period when matter dominated the universe
- Opposite of matter
- Stretching of light to longer wavelengths
- Region of space with extremely strong gravity
- Study of the origin and structure of the universe
- Change in wavelength due to motion
- Unit of temperature in science
- Invisible mass affecting gravity
- Measure of how hot or cold something is
- Process that powers stars
- Method for measuring star distance using angles
- Large system of stars, gas, and dust
- Point of infinite density
- Measured progression of events
25 Clues: Opposite of matter • Process that powers stars • Point of infinite density • Large empty regions in space • Unit of temperature in science • Measured progression of events • The universe itself or emptiness • Invisible mass affecting gravity • Change in wavelength due to motion • Distance light travels in one year • Four basic interactions in physics • ...
Plural Nouns 2026-05-05
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- Small animals that squeak and love cheese
- Birds that honk and fly in a V shape
- Tools used for painting or fixing hair
- Farm animals with fluffy wool
- A vehicle that travels in space
- You wear these to help you see better
- Lists that help you find things in a book
- Huge groups of stars in space
- Buttons or levers that turn things on or off
- Vegetables that can be mashed or fried
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- Dances with a 1-2-3 rhythm
- Brave people who help others
- Sharp tools used for cutting food
- A very large animal with big antlers
- More than one grown-up female
- A small place where people go to pray
- Known by many people
- Machines that blast off into space
- Coins worth one cent
- A person who travels in space
- Places where you put books or items
- Tools used to look at stars and planets
22 Clues: Known by many people • Coins worth one cent • Dances with a 1-2-3 rhythm • Brave people who help others • More than one grown-up female • Farm animals with fluffy wool • Huge groups of stars in space • A person who travels in space • A vehicle that travels in space • Sharp tools used for cutting food • Machines that blast off into space • Places where you put books or items • ...
Кроссворд по английскому на тему «Космос» 2026-05-12
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- | a huge system of stars, gas and dust
- | a vehicle used to travel into space
- | when an astronaut walks outside a spacecraft
- | person trained to travel and work in space
- | a small icy object that travels around the Sun
- | a device used to see distant objects in space
- | everything that exists in space and time
- | a vehicle used to explore a planet surface
- | an object that orbits a planet or moon
- | the force that pulls objects toward each other
- | a small spacecraft used to carry astronauts
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- | a large object that orbits a star
- | the path an object follows around a planet or star
- | a group of stars forming a pattern
- | the layer of gases around a planet
- | when one space object blocks another
- | a small rocky object orbiting the Sun
- | a cloud of gas and dust in space
- | a planned journey or task in space
- | the act of sending a rocket into space
20 Clues: | a cloud of gas and dust in space • | a large object that orbits a star • | a group of stars forming a pattern • | the layer of gases around a planet • | a planned journey or task in space • | a vehicle used to travel into space • | a huge system of stars, gas and dust • | when one space object blocks another • | a small rocky object orbiting the Sun • ...
June 1 2026-06-01
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- the red planet
- giant cloud of gas and dust in space
- tool used to view distant objects in space
- object that orbits a planet
- everything that exists in space and beyond
- journey with a specific goal in space
- huge collection of stars planets and gas
- person who travels in space
- path followed around a planet or star
- icy object that develops a glowing tail
- small compartment that carries astronauts
- natural satellite that orbits a planet
- large object that orbits a star
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- rocky object that travels around the Sun
- vehicle used to travel into space
- massive ball of hot glowing gas
- largest planet in our solar system
- group of stars that forms a pattern
- event when one object blocks another in space
- relating to the Moon
- force that pulls objects together
- relating to the Sun
- region in space with extremely strong gravity
- sending a spacecraft into space
- space rock that burns as it enters Earth's atmosphere
25 Clues: the red planet • relating to the Sun • relating to the Moon • object that orbits a planet • person who travels in space • massive ball of hot glowing gas • sending a spacecraft into space • large object that orbits a star • vehicle used to travel into space • force that pulls objects together • largest planet in our solar system • group of stars that forms a pattern • ...
Space Week 2 2024-08-31
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- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- neutron stars with super powerful magnetic fields.
- dazzling displays of colored light that sometimes appear in the night sky. They occur in Earth's far northern and far southern regions.
- is that invisible glue that keeps stars, dust, and gas together in a galaxy This mysterious substance makes up the majority of a galaxy's mass and forms the foundation of our Universe's structure.
- A special suit used to protect astronauts in Space.
- A cloud of gas and dust that occurs in the space between the stars
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- occurs when the earth is in between the moon and the sun, casting a shadow onto the moon. can only occur during a full moon and occurs in three stages, which are called total, partial, and penumbral.
- Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets aka planetary satellites.
- a small mobile robot sent to planets and moons to collect data and samples
- about 2.5 million light-years away from Earth, but it's the closest galaxy to the Milky Way.
10 Clues: neutron stars with super powerful magnetic fields. • A special suit used to protect astronauts in Space. • A cloud of gas and dust that occurs in the space between the stars • Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets aka planetary satellites. • a small mobile robot sent to planets and moons to collect data and samples • ...
AST Unit 12 - Stellar Remnants and Black Holes 2024-03-22
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- very dense stellar remnants or "dead" stars whose radii are much smaller than the Sun's. These stars include white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes
- A binary star system that emits substantial amounts of X rays, thought to be from an accretion disk around a neutron star or black hole.
- the location around a black hole where the escape velovity equals the speed of light; the boundary of a black hole
- a type of pressure unrelated to an object's temperature that arises when electrons or neutrons are packed so tightly that the exclusion/uncertainty principles come into play
- the small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
- Radiation that results from a splitting of a virtual particle-antiparticle pair at the event horizon of a black hole.
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- as long as there is no external torque, the total angular momentum of a set of interacting objects cannot change
- the maximum mass of a white dwarf above which it collapses. Approximately 1.4 solar masses.
- An object in space whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape. Resulting from the death of very high mass stars.
- The lengthening of the wavelength of a photon due to its escape from a gravitational field.
- the distance from the center to the event horizon in any black hole
- the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
12 Clues: the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field • the small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova • the distance from the center to the event horizon in any black hole • the maximum mass of a white dwarf above which it collapses. Approximately 1.4 solar masses. • ...
Marinas PopCulture 2022-02-10
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- debate team platform
- Recently made marina cry while watching
- Gotta keep an eye out for ____
- Marinas favorite artificial sweetener
- main character in tv show Sam and ___
- Dies in the dead poets society
- Timothee Chalamets favorite fruit
- A movie starring Saoirse Ronan
- Marinas favorite movie ever
- Alleged Cannibal
- stars in a Hot Summer Nights
- Stars in Lady Bird
- Marinas favorite song from billy elliot
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- Carolines least favorite city in texas
- Number of ankle monitors marina saw at a funeral
- first college Marina was accepted to
- Marinas favorite movie with dolly parton songs
- Marinas favorite tejano singer
- the saint on the Medal Marina Wears
- Ginny and marinas favorite singer
- Marinas favorite musical tv show
- Who marina wants to meet for lunch
- what marina has in her backpack
- a favorite singer of marina
- Marinas favorite social Media
- Marinas favorite Billy Joel song
- Marinas favorite Irish singer
- Timothee Chalamets little women character
28 Clues: Alleged Cannibal • Stars in Lady Bird • debate team platform • Marinas favorite movie ever • a favorite singer of marina • stars in a Hot Summer Nights • Marinas favorite social Media • Marinas favorite Irish singer • Gotta keep an eye out for ____ • Marinas favorite tejano singer • Dies in the dead poets society • A movie starring Saoirse Ronan • what marina has in her backpack • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-16
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- smallest planet
- rock that in outer space
- rock that enters our atmosphere also known as shooting stars
- second smallest planet
- teal blue planet
- planet farthest from the sun
- the 3rd planet From the sun
- shapes people make from the stars
- gas giant and second largest planet in the solar system
- holds all the planets in place with its gravitational pull
- shortest day of the year
- when the moon covers the suns disk seen from earth
- biggest planet in the solar system
- used to by the ninth planet now a dwarf planet
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- rock from space lands on our earth
- second planet from the sun
- the closest planet to the sun
- shape of our earths orbit
- the motion of an object around another object
- has 8 phases
- closets to the sun
- the study of space
- longest day of the year
- when earths shadow falls on the moon
- farthest from the sun
- special not a hot spot on the sun
26 Clues: has 8 phases • smallest planet • teal blue planet • closets to the sun • the study of space • farthest from the sun • second smallest planet • longest day of the year • rock that in outer space • shortest day of the year • shape of our earths orbit • second planet from the sun • the 3rd planet From the sun • planet farthest from the sun • the closest planet to the sun • ...
Disney Ladies 2013-03-07
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- Green Stepsister
- She wants to be human
- Friends with Tiana
- Her prince is John Smith
- Sings "Mother Knows Best"
- Emperors New Groove
- Daughter of Ariel
- She won't say she's in love
- She pricks her finger on a spindle
- She lives in Hawaii
- Stars in Enchanted
- She loves puppies
- "Off With Her Head"
- Famous for her beneigts
- Wants a diamond
- She is the heroine of Beauty and the Beast
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- Her sister is Morgana
- She stars in Wreck It Ralph
- She is a fairy
- She saves China
- She goes off to Neverland
- She's as lovely as her name
- Her prince is Aladdin
- She lives with seven little men
- Turns herself into a dragon
- Her cat's name is Lucifer
- She is curious
- Has long hair
- Has red curly hair
- Tarzan and _____
- Her husband is Roger
- Pink Stepsister
- Has a crow named Diablo
- "Just One Bite."
34 Clues: Has long hair • She is a fairy • She is curious • She saves China • Pink Stepsister • Wants a diamond • Green Stepsister • Tarzan and _____ • "Just One Bite." • Daughter of Ariel • She loves puppies • Friends with Tiana • Has red curly hair • Stars in Enchanted • Emperors New Groove • She lives in Hawaii • "Off With Her Head" • Her husband is Roger • Her sister is Morgana • She wants to be human • ...
The Planets Crossword 2014-10-20
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- a dwarf planet
- asteroids are mostly made of air and ?
- ? second brightest object in the night sky(after the moon)
- Saturn is surrounded by ?
- Uranus can not be seen from the Earth without a ?
- a person who goes into space by a rocket
- surname of the first person on the moon
- ? is the most distant planet from the sun
- how many planets are there? (do not count Pluto)
- mercury is the closest planet to the ?
- our galaxy is called the ?
- the sun is a very large ?
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- a stellar explosion of stars
- groups of stars that form patterns in the night sky
- the only celestial body humans have set foot, other than Earth
- the largest planet in the solar system
- solid piece of debis that survives impact with the Earth
- a planet where humans live
- each star in the sky is an enormous glowing ball of ?
- known as the red planet
20 Clues: a dwarf planet • known as the red planet • Saturn is surrounded by ? • the sun is a very large ? • a planet where humans live • our galaxy is called the ? • a stellar explosion of stars • asteroids are mostly made of air and ? • the largest planet in the solar system • mercury is the closest planet to the ? • surname of the first person on the moon • ...
Oceanography 2016-03-03
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- The release of a substance as gas
- Earth's rocky shell
- Plates seperating
- Earth's second layer
- All the worlds oceans as one big ocean
- A theroy explaining the structure of earths crust
- Plates sliding past one another
- Totality of everything that we know exists
- A massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of a million stars
- All land
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- the collection of eight planets and their moons
- A cloud of dust and gas in outer space
- A star that greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion
- Plates moving towards each other
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- The production of complex molecules within living organisms or cells
- Earth's inner most layer
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky
- The galaxy of which the sun and solar system are a part of
- The branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties of the sea
20 Clues: All land • Plates seperating • Earth's rocky shell • Earth's second layer • Earth's inner most layer • Plates sliding past one another • Plates moving towards each other • The release of a substance as gas • A cloud of dust and gas in outer space • All the worlds oceans as one big ocean • A fixed luminous point in the night sky • Totality of everything that we know exists • ...
M6 - Communication 2023-03-22
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- Human society with its well developed social organizations
- Something strange that you see in the sky that could be from another part of the universe
- All the people in the world
- Coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- The ability to understand and learn well, and to form judgments
- A very small piece of a hard substance
- To take someone away illegally
- Everything that exists, including stars, space, etc
- A device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information
- A very small amount of something
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- Causing someone to feel less confident or less hopeful
- The sun and planets that move around it
- To cause someone to believe something or to do something
- To sit somewhere and do nothing
- To tell someone a fact
- To make a strong decision
- Using the most modern methods, technology
- A period of ten years
- Relating to creatures from another planet
- One of the independent groups of stars in the universe
20 Clues: A period of ten years • To tell someone a fact • To make a strong decision • All the people in the world • To take someone away illegally • To sit somewhere and do nothing • A very small amount of something • A very small piece of a hard substance • The sun and planets that move around it • Using the most modern methods, technology • Relating to creatures from another planet • ...
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Crossword 2023-04-06
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- Evelyn's best friend
- The name of Evelyn's first husband
- Evelyn’s ethnicity
- Evelyn's second husband who ends up physically abusing her
- The studio Harry is a producer at
- The prestigious award Evelyn receives
- Another movie Evelyn stars in during her career
- The area in New York where Evelyn grew up
- The newspaper that Monique originally worked for
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- Evelyn's name before she changed it to Evelyn Hugo
- Monique’s name before she starting going by her middle name
- The name of Monique's former husband
- The age Evelyn was when she married her first husband
- The movie Evelyn stars in as Jo
- The name of Evelyn's third husband
- Vivant thought they were going to get a story about how Evelyn was about to auction off her…
- The place where Celia and Evelyn first go to get milkshakes together
- One of the newspapers that often spreads rumors and propaganda about Evelyn
- The name of Evelyn's daughter
- Evelyn's co-star in Little Women
20 Clues: Evelyn’s ethnicity • Evelyn's best friend • The name of Evelyn's daughter • The movie Evelyn stars in as Jo • Evelyn's co-star in Little Women • The studio Harry is a producer at • The name of Evelyn's third husband • The name of Evelyn's first husband • The name of Monique's former husband • The prestigious award Evelyn receives • The area in New York where Evelyn grew up • ...
Universe Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
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- A region of space with a gravitational field.
- _____________ revolves around the Sun.
- Lowest region in the atmosphere.
- A very cold and windy planet.
- One explanation of how the universe began.
- Second largest planet in the solar system.
- ____________ travel to space to discover and learn new things about the universe.
- Known as the red hyper giant. One of the biggest stars in the universe.
- The night sky is filled with ___________ that are far, far away.
- ZOOM in and you can see the stars up close!
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- The galaxy that contains our solar system is the ___________.
- Divided into four primary layers.
- Gives of light for all to see.
- This transportation can take astronauts to space!
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- Some day people will try to land on _______.
- A landscape that have features of the moon.
- The troposphere is below this layer of Earth atmosphere.
- Helps collect data and information about the universe.
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this.
20 Clues: A very cold and windy planet. • Gives of light for all to see. • Lowest region in the atmosphere. • Divided into four primary layers. • Carbon dioxide is an example of this. • _____________ revolves around the Sun. • One explanation of how the universe began. • Second largest planet in the solar system. • A landscape that have features of the moon. • ...
AHL Teams 2020-04-17
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- Occupy "Chocolate Town"
- Flying animal popular near lakes and oceans
- Former club of then assistant coach Derek King
- New IceHogs opponent during 2019-20 season from Quebec
- Calls the "Rock & Roll Capital of the World" home
- Predatory tropical marine fish OR popular Heart song
- An icy, small Solar System body that flies close to the Earth
- The frustration of Wile E. Coyote
- Long-time in-state rival of IceHogs
- 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup Champions
- 100 of these represent 50 states
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- Popular F-16 demonstration team
- Stampede would be another name for this Texas team
- Stars and Chops were previous AHL teams before arrival
- Most recent Calder Cup champions
- Arguably the most patriotic team
- CHL and ECHL champions before arriving to AHL
- Battled IceHogs in 2018 Western Conference Finals
- High-ranking officers in the Navy
- 2018 Central Division Finalist
- A loud muffled grinding sound
- Moved from Albany to Binghamton
22 Clues: Occupy "Chocolate Town" • A loud muffled grinding sound • 2018 Central Division Finalist • Popular F-16 demonstration team • Moved from Albany to Binghamton • Most recent Calder Cup champions • Arguably the most patriotic team • 100 of these represent 50 states • High-ranking officers in the Navy • The frustration of Wile E. Coyote • 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup Champions • ...
From Abraham to Joseph Gianna Ginel 2020-12-09
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- what did Joseph put in Benjamin's bag
- how many sons did jacob have.
- The brother that tried to save Joseph
- Josephs wife
- how old was issac when abraham tried to sacrifice him
- where did joseph die?
- josephs second son.
- what land would Abraham's decedents own
- Decedents greater than the stars
- who is Jacob's father
- how many skinny cows were in the Pharaohs dreams
- what did josephs brothers put on josephs coat
- who is abrahams wife?
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- what age did abraham die
- what age did joseph get sold into slavery?
- who bought Joseph as a slave?
- how many years did the famine last?
- in josephs first dream, what were he and his brothers?
- who is the captain of the pharaoh's guard
- what Joseph's brothers were jealous of
- What pharaoh's dreams predicted
- Abraham's name before it changed
- what job did Joseph have in prison, in____
- in josephs second dream, what did his brothers take the form of
- jacobs wife
25 Clues: jacobs wife • Josephs wife • josephs second son. • where did joseph die? • who is Jacob's father • who is abrahams wife? • what age did abraham die • who bought Joseph as a slave? • how many sons did jacob have. • What pharaoh's dreams predicted • Abraham's name before it changed • Decedents greater than the stars • how many years did the famine last? • ...
Space Crossword puzzle 2021-04-29
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- The second stage of a stars life cycle
- The natural satellite of Earth
- The brightness of something
- when a star is 100 times its former size
- The phases of the moon
- The actual brightness of a star
- A dead star
- The type of Galaxy that the milky way is
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
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- The brightness of a celestial object as it appears from Earth
- when a star starts dying
- The star turns into a different type of nebula
- Travel in a closed path
- A star during the main part of its life
- The star around which the earth orbits
- The hottest color of stars
- The path earth takes around the sun
- The stage that a star begins it's life
- The planet on which we live
- Imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet, moon, or star that it rotates around
20 Clues: A dead star • The phases of the moon • Travel in a closed path • when a star starts dying • The hottest color of stars • The brightness of something • The planet on which we live • The natural satellite of Earth • The actual brightness of a star • The path earth takes around the sun • The second stage of a stars life cycle • The star around which the earth orbits • ...
Solar System 2018-01-31
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- planet with the brightest rings
- Earth does this as it revolves around the Sun
- furthest planet from the sun
- dwarf planet with two moons
- Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune have these around them
- place where astronauts live and work in space
- Armstrong was the first person to walk on the...
- the force that pulls you towards the center of the planet
- planet closest to the sun
- an American space traveler
- the star closest to Earth
- number of stars in our solar system
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- large planet known for the Great Red Spot
- instrument used for seeing stars and planets clearly
- our sun is in the center of it
- number of planets in our solar system
- third planet from the sun; only planet people have walked on
- planet that rotates on its side
- Warmest plant; cloudy planet
- the red planet; humans have sent robots here
- to turn on an axis
21 Clues: to turn on an axis • planet closest to the sun • the star closest to Earth • an American space traveler • dwarf planet with two moons • furthest planet from the sun • Warmest plant; cloudy planet • our sun is in the center of it • planet with the brightest rings • planet that rotates on its side • number of stars in our solar system • number of planets in our solar system • ...
Gingerbread Galaxy 2023-11-21
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- Spiral galaxy that includes our solar system.
- Powder made from roasted cacao beans.
- Small, broken pieces of baked goods.
- Luminous celestial body in the night sky.
- Vast system of stars and celestial bodies.
- Enhance with ornaments or embellishments.
- Warm spice with a sweet and spicy flavor.
- Flavorful ingredient in gingerbread.
- Having a sugary taste.
- Decorative frosting with a celestial theme.
- Fragrance or odor, often pleasant.
- Flavor derived from vanilla beans.
- Group of stars forming a pattern.
- Spice with a warm, nutty flavor.
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- Small, chewy candy in various colors.
- Sweet, decorative topping for baked goods.
- Changed from a solid to a liquid state.
- Scattered decoration, often on desserts.
- Tool for flattening dough in baking.
- Pertaining to the sky or heavens.
- Pleasant fragrance, especially in baking.
- Spiced cookie often shaped like a person.
- Decorating with a thin stream of icing.
- Tool for shaping galaxy-themed cookies.
- Path an object takes around a celestial body.
25 Clues: Having a sugary taste. • Spice with a warm, nutty flavor. • Pertaining to the sky or heavens. • Group of stars forming a pattern. • Fragrance or odor, often pleasant. • Flavor derived from vanilla beans. • Small, broken pieces of baked goods. • Tool for flattening dough in baking. • Flavorful ingredient in gingerbread. • Small, chewy candy in various colors. • ...
Unit 7 X-word 3 2024-03-15
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- Related to people's race.
- A scientist who studies stars and planets.
- Something unfair.
- A person who studies a lot, especially in school or college.
- An old tool used to measure the position of the stars and planets.
- A math problem showing that two things are equal.
- Someone who studies or is an expert in math.
- The time before the year zero. Acronym
- Happening often. Adverb
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- Related to machines or using machines.
- Related to measurements in space, like height, width, and depth.
- A book about someone's life.
- A young person with exceptional talents or abilities.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- A very long time.
- In every part of a place or in the entire period of time.
- In order according to time. Adverb
- Signs of illness.
- Keeping people of different races, religions, etc., separate from each other.
- The time period we live in now, after the year zero. Acronym
20 Clues: A very long time. • Something unfair. • Signs of illness. • Happening often. Adverb • Related to people's race. • A book about someone's life. • In order according to time. Adverb • Related to machines or using machines. • The time before the year zero. Acronym • A series of rulers from the same family. • A scientist who studies stars and planets. • ...
Space 2024-09-04
Across
- the milky way is one
- abbr. for International Space __
- the blanket that covers the earth
- the star that the planets in the solar system orbit
- the first element in the periodic table
- our planet
- made up of atoms
- a man in space is called
- your __ won't change even if you're on different planets
- how we get into space
- the topic of this crossword
- one of the 4 main classes that covers space as a subject
- hole a space "vacuum"
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- the force that controls most objects in space
- a group of stars
- how the universe was made
- what we call life in space
- molecules are made up of these
- a small rocky body, is part of the __ belt
- endless...
- earth is a __
- used to observe stars
- what orbits the earth?
- an object made of ice and dust
- the largest planet in the solar system
- go outside and look up into the blue __
26 Clues: endless... • our planet • earth is a __ • a group of stars • made up of atoms • the milky way is one • used to observe stars • how we get into space • hole a space "vacuum" • what orbits the earth? • a man in space is called • how the universe was made • what we call life in space • the topic of this crossword • molecules are made up of these • an object made of ice and dust • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-05-02
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- a graph that uses a number line to display data
- food shortage
- a personal attitude towards something
- a cycle of steps that engineers take to find the best possible solution
- the ability to care about other people and act on that feeling
- making something new
- the average of all collected data
- information gathered by observation, questioning, or measurement
- the ability to keep going, even when faced with challenges
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- a mindset that involves how people grow and change when challenged
- using science to find solutions to everyday problems
- scientists who study space
- never giving up, or always trying
- data points that are different from the rest
- a large group of stars stuck together by gravity
- a set of connected parts that work together
- the process that combines atoms and releases energy
- a graph that displays data using different colored bars
- the desire to learn or know something
- a group of stars that form a pattern
- a long period of time without rain
21 Clues: food shortage • making something new • scientists who study space • never giving up, or always trying • the average of all collected data • a long period of time without rain • a group of stars that form a pattern • a personal attitude towards something • the desire to learn or know something • a set of connected parts that work together • ...
September Days 2026-03-08
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- – A crisp fruit often picked in the fall.
- – The deep blue birthstone for September.
- – A large frog known for its deep croaking sound.
- – A portable shelter used while camping.
- – The ninth month of the year.
- – The dark sky filled with stars after sunset.
- – A tiny bug that curls into a ball when touched.
- – Sleeping outdoors in nature.
- – Insects that chirp on cool evenings.
- – Tiny insects that glow on warm evenings.
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- – A colorful insect with delicate wings.
- – A wide grassy field.
- – The zodiac sign represented by the scales.
- – A bag used to carry supplies outdoors.
- – Gathering crops from fields and orchards.
- – The season that begins later in September.
- – The zodiac sign represented by the maiden.
- – A fire built at a campsite.
- – A light used while camping at night.
- – A place where fruit trees grow.
- – Catching fish with a rod and line.
- – Bright lights in the night sky.
22 Clues: – A wide grassy field. • – A fire built at a campsite. • – The ninth month of the year. • – Sleeping outdoors in nature. • – A place where fruit trees grow. • – Bright lights in the night sky. • – Catching fish with a rod and line. • – A light used while camping at night. • – Insects that chirp on cool evenings. • – A colorful insect with delicate wings. • ...
Science et Technologie 2025-01-22
Across
- A study related with the stars
- The Galaxy we live in
- Basics are based on Newton's Laws
- There are 8 of these in the solar system
- Is used for space travel
- The study of our mortal code
- to make
- something that can hold you back
- Object used to observe the stars
- to build on what you have
- Someone who collects data
- An object made of rock & ice
- The most basic unit of life
- to be better
- To make a breakthrough
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- You ingest this to get better
- something that can be collected from a group of people
- something that is dangerous
- Aliens use this
- moral correctness
- Someone who creates something
- A test
- The code that make up all life
- a piece of technology used in computers
- Study of organic matter
- The plant we live on
- to study in depth
- Opposite of ethical
- an identical copy of yourself
- Think of mad scientist
30 Clues: A test • to make • to be better • Aliens use this • moral correctness • to study in depth • Opposite of ethical • The plant we live on • The Galaxy we live in • Think of mad scientist • To make a breakthrough • Study of organic matter • Is used for space travel • to build on what you have • Someone who collects data • something that is dangerous • The most basic unit of life • ...
Baby Moon 2025-03-26
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- - Mythical twin brother of Pollux in Gemini
- - Decorative item often hung above crib
- – A cosmic event where the moon passes in front of the sun (usually blocking it)
- known as the Constellation associated with the twins (one of the twin stars in Gemini)
- - Party to celebrate a baby's arrival
- - Toys that jingle for infants
- - Zodiac sign for babies born late May to mid-June between May 21 and June 20
- - color often used in boy baby showers
- – The Earth's natural satellite
- - Bright celestial body visible at night also Earth’s natural satellite
- - Another term for a newborn
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- – A common gemstone associated with Gemini
- - Milky way object visible at night, also a common nursery mobile shape
- - Soft shoes for newborn feet
- – Greek god of the sun
- - Stars that form pictures in the sky
- - Blanket used to wrap babies snugly
- – Brightest star in the night sky
- - A small star cluster or nebula, often in newborn star formations
- - Star sign with twin symbol
- - fluffy friend for bedtime
21 Clues: – Greek god of the sun • - fluffy friend for bedtime • - Another term for a newborn • - Soft shoes for newborn feet • - Star sign with twin symbol • - Toys that jingle for infants • – The Earth's natural satellite • – Brightest star in the night sky • - Blanket used to wrap babies snugly • - Stars that form pictures in the sky • - Party to celebrate a baby's arrival • ...
Key words for our known universe 2026-04-27
Across
- What we cant see that makes up the space in our universe
- Stars, planets, galaxies, solar system:______
- Universe expands so far that everything inside has gone cold
- Questioning the world and its _________
- ________ Cameras
- If someone(like a party) is against you, then they're the __________
- What we call where we live
- What holds our universe in place like glue
- The universe expands so much it pulls itself apart
- Plants, trees, vines, flowers, animals, bugs:______
- Something increasing, why we conquer land
- The universe implodes
- What keeps us(and other objects) grounded
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- Essentially gravity doing its job
- What English teachers make you do often
- Something speeding up
- What holds stars, planets, and systems
- What we need to power anything in our house
- What pretty much makes up everything
- What radars are made for
- What we can see in the universe
- What pushes us away from each other
- TV ______
23 Clues: TV ______ • ________ Cameras • Something speeding up • The universe implodes • What radars are made for • What we call where we live • What we can see in the universe • Essentially gravity doing its job • What pushes us away from each other • What pretty much makes up everything • What holds stars, planets, and systems • What English teachers make you do often • ...
Astronomy and Space Science Crossword 2026-05-13
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- huge group of single stars, star systems, etc. bound together by gravity
- this model observed that the moon revolved around the earth
- methane give this planet a blue green color
- path around the sun
- revolves around the Sun
- debris left by colliding asteroids or dispersing comets
- distance that light travels in one year
- patterns of stars in the night sky
- units measure distances among the objects int he solar system
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- used to be a planet
- this model thought planets, sun and moon revolved around the Earth
- closest planet to the sun
- extremely dense atmosphere
- system born 4.6 billion years ago
- planet with the great red spot
- day when Earth's rotation axis is leaning along Earth's orbit, neither toward nor away from the sun
- day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the sun
- the red planet
- elongated closed curve
- happens every 365.24 days
- water exists on this planet
- the nearest star to the Earth
22 Clues: the red planet • used to be a planet • path around the sun • elongated closed curve • revolves around the Sun • closest planet to the sun • happens every 365.24 days • extremely dense atmosphere • water exists on this planet • the nearest star to the Earth • planet with the great red spot • system born 4.6 billion years ago • patterns of stars in the night sky • ...
Spectroscopy and Stars 2022-03-03
9 Clues: hottest star color • coolest star color • medium hot star color • this is related to a stars color • made from bands of different light • tool used to study light from stars • a star with a temperature above 30000 • a star that has a temperature of about 3000 • elements give off their own light when _____
Galaxies 2025-04-17
9 Clues: our galaxy • largest galaxy • make up the galaxy • holds the galaxies together • located in the center of a galaxy • made up of stars and dust particles • similar to both spiral and elliptical • has arms and is considered to look like a pinwheel • not a common form of galaxy since they're difficult to see
Stellar Remnants 2025-02-13
Across
- the conservation of _____ _____ states that as long as there is no external torque, the total angular momentum of a set of interacting objects cannot change
- Radiation that results from a splitting of a virtual particle-antiparticle pair at the event horizon of a black hole.
- very dense stellar remnants or "dead" stars whose radii are much smaller than the Sun's. These stars include white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes
- the distance from the center to the event horizon in any black hole
- An object in space whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape. Resulting from the death of very high mass stars.
- the small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
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- the location around a black hole where the escape velovity equals the speed of light; the boundary of a black hole
- a type of pressure unrelated to an object's temperature that arises when electrons or neutrons are packed so tightly that the exclusion/uncertainty principles come into play
- A binary star system that emits substantial amounts of X rays, thought to be from an accretion disk around a neutron star or black hole.
- The lengthening of the wavelength of a photon due to its escape from a gravitational field.
- the maximum mass of a white dwarf above which it collapses. Approximately 1.4 solar masses.
- the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field
12 Clues: the minimum velocity needed to escape a gravitational field • the small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova • the distance from the center to the event horizon in any black hole • The lengthening of the wavelength of a photon due to its escape from a gravitational field. • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary: B 2021-09-05
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- open to wind or weather; being cold and raw or cheerless; not hopeful or encouraging (adjective)
- a person who boasts a lot (noun)
- a person who hates or refuses to accept the members of a particular group (noun)
- someone who happens to be present when something takes place but does not take part in it (noun)
- to quarrel or fight noisily; a noisy quarrel or fight (verb/noun)
- to make an important or urgent request to; beg (verb)
- to confuse or befuddle, especially by being complicated or varied (verb)
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- completely obvious or undisguised (adjective)
- to give as a gift or honor (verb)
- to examine things in a slow and casual way (verb)
- to shout in a deep voice; to make a deep and loud sound (verb)
11 Clues: a person who boasts a lot (noun) • to give as a gift or honor (verb) • completely obvious or undisguised (adjective) • to examine things in a slow and casual way (verb) • to make an important or urgent request to; beg (verb) • to shout in a deep voice; to make a deep and loud sound (verb) • to quarrel or fight noisily; a noisy quarrel or fight (verb/noun) • ...
French vocab le petit prince ch. 13 2026-03-24
13 Clues: Scarf • Stars • To buy • Possess • Diamond • Drunkard • Nonsense • To stroll • To ponder • To daydream • To reign or rule • Grumpy or grouchy • Apalling or frightening
Lección 1 Vocabulario 2025-12-03
Space exploration 2023-06-28
Across
- System The collection of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects that orbit around our Sun.
- A scientific instrument used to observe and study objects in space, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- Relating to the space between stars. It refers to things that happen or exist between different star systems.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. On Earth, it keeps us grounded and affects how things move.
- A specific task or objective that astronauts and scientists work together to accomplish in space exploration.
- Relating to the Moon. The word "lunar" is often used to describe things that are associated with or found on the Moon.
- A scientist who studies celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other phenomena in outer space.
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- A spacecraft designed to carry astronauts and equipment into space. It can travel to other planets or orbit Earth.
- A vehicle that is used to launch spacecraft into space. It works by burning fuel to create a powerful thrust upwards.
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is an example of a galaxy.
- A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments.
- An object that is launched into space and orbits around a planet or other celestial body. It is used for communication or scientific research.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light.
- The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space.
- A robotic vehicle designed to explore the surface of other planets or moons. It can collect data and send it back to scientists on Earth.
- Station A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth that serves as a home and workplace for astronauts.
16 Clues: A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments. • The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light. • ...
The United States of America 2014-05-11
Across
- What holiday is in December?
- What do Americans eat on Thanksgiving day?
- Where can you meet Micky Mouse and Donald Duck?
- What is the bird symbol of the USA?
- What city is the centre of cinemas, cartoons and film stars?
- What is the USA president name?
- What is the flower symbol of the USA?
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- How many states are there in the USA?
- What is the USA national sport?
- The president Of the USA lives in the .... House.
- How many stars are there on the USA flag?
- What is the capital of the USA?
- Wheb do Americans celebrate The Independence day?
- When do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving day?
14 Clues: What holiday is in December? • What is the USA national sport? • What is the capital of the USA? • What is the USA president name? • What is the bird symbol of the USA? • How many states are there in the USA? • What is the flower symbol of the USA? • How many stars are there on the USA flag? • What do Americans eat on Thanksgiving day? • ...
Different Celestial Objects - Matthew 2023-01-20
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- forms when a star dies in a supernova explosion
- collection of asteroids, including the dwarf planet Ceres, between Mars and Jupiter
- the amount of moons Saturn has
- when you get stretched vertically and horizontally in a black hole
- the amount of planets in our solar system without moons
- what stars are made of
- moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star
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- a common name for meteors
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- remains from a meteor that crash into the ground
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- large chunks of ice, rocks, and dust
- the type of galaxy the Milky Way is
- collection of billions of stars and their solar systems
14 Clues: what stars are made of • a common name for meteors • Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • the amount of moons Saturn has • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the type of galaxy the Milky Way is • large chunks of ice, rocks, and dust • forms when a star dies in a supernova explosion • remains from a meteor that crash into the ground • ...
Blockbusters of the 80s 2025-12-19
Across
- Teen drama exploring high school stereotypes
- Film featuring a DeLorean time machine
- Adventure film with the line, “As you wish”
- Adventurer searching for the Ark of the Covenant
- Star Wars sequel with the famous line “I am your father”
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- Comedy featuring a team of paranormal investigators
- David Bowie stars as the Goblin King
- Tim Burton’s dark take on the Caped Crusader
- Alien befriends a young boy in this Spielberg classic
- Movie with Tom Cruise as a naval aviator
- Teen skips school in this cult comedy
- Bruce Willis stars as a cop trapped in a skyscraper
- Eddie Murphy’s role as a street-smart detective
- Sci-fi film where Arnold Schwarzenegger says, “I’ll be back”
14 Clues: David Bowie stars as the Goblin King • Teen skips school in this cult comedy • Film featuring a DeLorean time machine • Movie with Tom Cruise as a naval aviator • Adventure film with the line, “As you wish” • Tim Burton’s dark take on the Caped Crusader • Teen drama exploring high school stereotypes • Eddie Murphy’s role as a street-smart detective • ...
Finish the Lyrics! 2026-04-02
Across
- "Smooth like _____, like a criminal undercover"
- "'Cause you're a sky, 'cause you're a sky full of ____"
- "Who lives in a pineapple under the ___?"
- "I won't ___ up, no I won't ___ in 'til I reach the end"
- "What can I say except, 'you're _______'?"
- "Light it up like _______"
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- "I can see it in the stars that shine, and the ____ above"
- "Everybody _________ raise your hands up in the air"
- "_____ the Lord, I've been born again"
- "No more hiding, now I'm _______, like I'm born to be"
- "Let the storm rage on; the ____ never bothered me anyway"
- "___ to the world, the Lord has come"
- "You're my ____ pop"
- "Oh I just can't wait to be ___"
14 Clues: "You're my ____ pop" • "Light it up like _______" • "Oh I just can't wait to be ___" • "___ to the world, the Lord has come" • "_____ the Lord, I've been born again" • "Who lives in a pineapple under the ___?" • "What can I say except, 'you're _______'?" • "Smooth like _____, like a criminal undercover" • "Everybody _________ raise your hands up in the air" • ...
English 1 week 10 2024-10-22
5 Clues: the song was full of -- • the less -- a man is the better of he is • using the -- is very good when writing a poem • Jose -- Joe from playing with his toys after he killed Bob • the -- went on for five days, util it ended when Joe killed Bob
Space 2013-01-19
Across
- eclipse when the moon passes into the Earth's shadow.
- closest planet to the sun.
- something you use to get a closer look at distant objects.
- a man-made object that orbits Earth, the moon or other parts of space. (ex; the Moon it the Earths natural satellite.)
- small object that differs in size from a tiny speck, like a grain of sand, to 500km wide. Most asteroids originate in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- the distance that light travels in one year./
- someone that studies astronomy.
- a spherical object that orbits one or more stars, they do not share orbit with any other object.
- the turning of an object around an imaginary axis running through it.
- rising and falling of the water in the ocean.
- farthest planet from the sun.
- a huge group of stars, planets, gas and dust that is held together by gravity.
- second planet from the sun.
- when an object moves infront of another object seen from Earth
- system a group of planets that circle one or more stars.
- comes from the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud, composed of rocky material.
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- drops of _______.
- a piece of rock moving through space.
- a curve, usually called an oval or an egg shape.
- a group of stars that make an object/shape in the sky.
- a type of car, also a planet though.
- bang theory a show with a character named Sheldon Cooper.
- coldest planet in the solar system.
- something with months, days, and weeks on it.
- also known as a type of chocolate bar.
- the time it takes for an object to orbit another object.
- the location above or below the equator.
- of the moon the monthly changes in the appearance of the moon.
- twinkle, twinkle, little ____.
- something that hits the Earths atmosphere and burns up.
- the planet on which we live.
- energy a form of energy that makes up nearly 3/4 of the universe; has the effect of increasing the expansion of the universe.
- way the galaxy that includes the solar system; looks like a hazy white band in the night sky.
33 Clues: drops of _______. • closest planet to the sun. • second planet from the sun. • the planet on which we live. • farthest planet from the sun. • twinkle, twinkle, little ____. • someone that studies astronomy. • coldest planet in the solar system. • a type of car, also a planet though. • a piece of rock moving through space. • also known as a type of chocolate bar. • ...
Solar System Vocab 2022-04-07
Across
- the sun together with the eight planets and all other Celestial bodies that move around
- the 8th planet from the sun is big blue and gassy
- a sphere of comets in meteoroid's Far Beyond Pluto
- a giant sphere super hot gas made of hydrogen and helium
- the sixth planet from the sun has large rings made of dust and ice
- a region between Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are found
- the seventh planet from the sun is big blue-green and is gassy
- the first planet From the Sun is the smallest is very hot and has almost no atmosphere
- When I see space object that forms a tail when it passes near the Sun
- small rocky objects in space smaller than an asteroid
- a group of stars that forms a shape that usually has a story about it
- the fifth planet from the sun is the largest and has a stormy great red spot
- The third planet from the Sun is covered with water and is the only planet known to contain life
- a system of millions or billions of stars together with gas and dust held together by gravity
- space Rock burning up in the Earth's atmosphere
- a person who trained to travel in a spacecraft
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- A region Beyond Neptune that contains many meteoroids and comets
- an instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- A piece of rock that has fallen to the ground from space
- the fourth planet from the sun has the largest volcanoes and the highest mountains
- the second planet from the sun has a very thick hot and stormy atmosphere
- Rocky objects in space too small to be called a plant
- a region of space With gravity so intense that light cannot escape
- the explosion of stars caused by gravitational collapse
- the Earth's natural satellite that shines by the sun reflected light
- an area in space with a lot of gas and dust where new stars can be born
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth to collect information or for Communication
- a deep impression left Behind after an asteroid strikes
28 Clues: a person who trained to travel in a spacecraft • space Rock burning up in the Earth's atmosphere • the 8th planet from the sun is big blue and gassy • a sphere of comets in meteoroid's Far Beyond Pluto • Rocky objects in space too small to be called a plant • small rocky objects in space smaller than an asteroid • ...
Year 10 ESS SPELLING 2023-10-30
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- A collapsing cloud of gas that will eventually become a star
- An astronomical unit of length equal to 3.26 light-years
- Theory that the universe began with an enormous explosion of energy
- Ecosystems that are diverse and provide for needs of the organisms that live there
- A technique used to measure the distance to other stars
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesise glucose
- All living things on Earth
- A collapsed star so massive that not even light can escape its gravitational field
- All the water on the Earth’s surface
- The process in living cells where a chemical energy is released in a series of metabolic steps
- The process by which carbon is recycled through the soil, water, living things and atmosphere
- The circular patterns shown by ocean currents in the major ocean basins
- Continuous movements of ocean water
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- Fuels that contain the Carbon of plants & animals that died & preserved millions of years ago
- Areas where temperature in layers of soil beneath the surface never rises above freezing point
- The expansion or compression of waves due to the motion of the object making the waves
- Process particles of dust & rock slowly come together due to gravity to form a larger object
- cycle, The process by which Nitrogen cycles between the living and non-living environments
- Debris a glacier was carrying, which is left behind as the glacier retreats
- The state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature, wind, cloud cover and rain at any given time
- A cloud of gas found in the empty space between stars; birthplace of new stars
- spectrum, Different types of electromagnetic radiation
- Describes a cool period of time within an ice age and glaciations
- The study of the history and structure of the entire universe
- A device that splits light into a spectrum to show its component wavelengths
- Earth’s crust the mountains, continents and ocean floor are all part of the lithosphere
- Gases that trap heat close to the Earth’s surface
- A giant explosion that occurs when a star many times larger than our Sun runs out of nuclear fuel
- change, Change to the averages of aspects of climate that persist for decades or longer
- A large group of stars attracted to one another by gravity
30 Clues: All living things on Earth • Continuous movements of ocean water • All the water on the Earth’s surface • Gases that trap heat close to the Earth’s surface • spectrum, Different types of electromagnetic radiation • A technique used to measure the distance to other stars • An astronomical unit of length equal to 3.26 light-years • ...
Year 10 ESS SPELLING 2023-10-30
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- A collapsing cloud of gas that will eventually become a star
- An astronomical unit of length equal to 3.26 light-years
- Theory that the universe began with an enormous explosion of energy
- Ecosystems that are diverse and provide for needs of the organisms that live there
- A technique used to measure the distance to other stars
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesise glucose
- All living things on Earth
- A collapsed star so massive that not even light can escape its gravitational field
- All the water on the Earth’s surface
- The process in living cells where a chemical energy is released in a series of metabolic steps
- The process by which carbon is recycled through the soil, water, living things and atmosphere
- The circular patterns shown by ocean currents in the major ocean basins
- Continuous movements of ocean water
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- Fuels that contain the Carbon of plants & animals that died & preserved millions of years ago
- Areas where temperature in layers of soil beneath the surface never rises above freezing point
- The expansion or compression of waves due to the motion of the object making the waves
- Process particles of dust & rock slowly come together due to gravity to form a larger object
- cycle, The process by which Nitrogen cycles between the living and non-living environments
- Debris a glacier was carrying, which is left behind as the glacier retreats
- The state of the atmosphere in terms of temperature, wind, cloud cover and rain at any given time
- A cloud of gas found in the empty space between stars; birthplace of new stars
- spectrum, Different types of electromagnetic radiation
- Describes a cool period of time within an ice age and glaciations
- The study of the history and structure of the entire universe
- A device that splits light into a spectrum to show its component wavelengths
- Earth’s crust the mountains, continents and ocean floor are all part of the lithosphere
- Gases that trap heat close to the Earth’s surface
- A giant explosion that occurs when a star many times larger than our Sun runs out of nuclear fuel
- change, Change to the averages of aspects of climate that persist for decades or longer
- A large group of stars attracted to one another by gravity
30 Clues: All living things on Earth • Continuous movements of ocean water • All the water on the Earth’s surface • Gases that trap heat close to the Earth’s surface • spectrum, Different types of electromagnetic radiation • A technique used to measure the distance to other stars • An astronomical unit of length equal to 3.26 light-years • ...
Unit Two Vocab Crossword 2025-08-29
Across
- an uninterrupted band of light
- a system of galaxies containing several to thousands of member galaxies
- the apparent change in frequency of electromagnetic or sound waves caused by the relative motions of the source and the observer
- a star that falls into the main sequence category on the H–R diagram
- a star that has exhausted most or all of its nuclear fuel and has collapsed to a very small size
- moving towards the blue end of the spectrum; closer
- a law that states that the galaxies are retreating from the Milky Way at a speed that is proportional to their distance
- very large, very bright red giant star
- an apparent group of stars originally named for mythical characters
- brightness of a star when viewed from Earth
- a collapsing cloud of gas and dust destined to become a star
- shows the relationship between the absolute magnitude and temperature of stars
- one of two stars revolving around a common center of mass under their mutual gravitational attraction
- moving towards the red end of the spectrum; further away
- the study of the properties of light that depend on wavelength
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- about 13.7 billion years ago, a violent explosion occurred, hurling this material in all directions
- a star whose brightness varies periodically because it expands and contracts
- a source that radiates short bursts or pulses of radio energy in very regular periods
- apparent brightness of a star if it were viewed from a distance of 32.6 light-years
- series of bright lines of particular wavelengths
- spectrum looks like it has dark lines superimposed
- a large, cool star of high luminosity
- a group of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- the arrangement of electromagnetic radiation according to wavelength
- a star that explosively increases in brightness
- the distance light travels in a year, about 9.5 trillion kilometers
- slight shifting of the apparent position of a star due to the orbital motion of Earth
- an exploding massive star that increases in brightness many thousands of times
- a massive star that has collapsed to such a small volume that its gravity prevents the escape of everything, including light
- a star of extremely high density composed entirely of neutrons
30 Clues: an uninterrupted band of light • a large, cool star of high luminosity • very large, very bright red giant star • brightness of a star when viewed from Earth • a star that explosively increases in brightness • series of bright lines of particular wavelengths • spectrum looks like it has dark lines superimposed • moving towards the blue end of the spectrum; closer • ...
Reference Table Review 2025-10-30
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- The movement of a planet around a star, like Earth around the Sun.
- The solid parts of the Earth, including rocks, minerals, and landforms.
- The specific wavelengths of light emitted by an element or compound when energy is absorbed.
- Classification of stars based on their temperature and color.
- Energy transmitted as electromagnetic waves or particles.
- The phase in a star’s life when it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core.
- The mass of an object per unit volume. The reason for the Earth's layered interior.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and underground water.
- The spinning of a planet around its own axis.
- The solid, outer part of the mantle that moves slowly and is part of the lithosphere.
- A very large, bright star in the late stage of its life.
- The process of forming new atomic nuclei from existing protons and neutrons in stars.
- A massive explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star’s life.
- Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- A measure of how oval or circular an orbit is.
- A region of space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape.
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light, often felt as heat.
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- The rigid outer layer of the Earth, including the crust and uppermost mantle.
- The dense, solid innermost part of the Earth, made mostly of iron and nickel.
- The total amount of energy or light a star emits per second.
- The process in which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy (powers stars).
- The partially molten, slowly flowing layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere.
- The region of space between Mars and Jupiter where many rocky bodies orbit the Sun.
- The transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by the movement of the fluid itself.
- A dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- Gas giant planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are formed.
- A small, dense star that has exhausted most of its nuclear fuel.
- The angle at which a planet’s axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane.
30 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • The spinning of a planet around its own axis. • A measure of how oval or circular an orbit is. • Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. • A very large, bright star in the late stage of its life. • Energy transmitted as electromagnetic waves or particles. • ...
Third Grade Module 2 Vocabulary 2026-04-30
Across
- An element of art; how light or dark a color appears to a viewer, where white is the lightest value and black is the darkest
- The curved path of an object as it travels repeatedly around a star, planet or moon OR to travel repeatedly around a star, planet or moon in a curved path
- A person who is an expert in mathematics
- To lose hope or feel hopeless
- The distant region in which there are stars and planets, beyond the layer of air that surrounds Earth; outer space OR an empty area between things
- A part or section of something that lies over or under another part
- A device or tool used to observe distant objects
- The curved path along which an object moves through the air or through space
- A group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky
- Completely correct or accurate
- A large, mostly flat area of grassland in North America
- Everywhere and everything on Earth, in the air, and in space, including all the stars and other planets
- To give someone a severe punishment
- The force within someone that is believed to give the body life, energy and power
- Of or relating to the moon
- To free someone from punishment for a crime; to forgive
- A number or calculation OR a person who is important in some way
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- To move in a curved path around a center point
- When an artist uses very different or opposite elements of art
- A person's assigned task or a job they have to do OR a flight by an aircraft or a spacecraft to perform a specific task
- To solve a mathematical problem
- A scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects found in space
- To watch someone or something carefully
- Involving the ordinary or usual meaning of a word
- Involving a meaning that is not ordinary or usual
- An action, invention or idea a person adds to a mission or body of knowledge
- A person who travels in a spacecraft into outer space
- To run away from danger
- Highly valued and important; deserving great respect
- A man-made object placed in orbit around Earth, another planet, or the Moon to collect information or help with communication
30 Clues: To run away from danger • Of or relating to the moon • To lose hope or feel hopeless • Completely correct or accurate • To solve a mathematical problem • To give someone a severe punishment • To watch someone or something carefully • A person who is an expert in mathematics • To move in a curved path around a center point • A device or tool used to observe distant objects • ...
Latin Test IV 2021-03-03
14 Clues: Ram • Lion • Fish • Crab • Goat • Bull • Twins • Archer • Scorpion • Water Carrier • most common verb • Scales of Justice • what the "to be" verb shows • pictures in the sky of stars
กลยุทธ์การตลาด บทที่ 2 2021-11-30
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- สิ่งที่ภาคส่วนต่าง ๆ ในองค์กรต้องการบรรลุ
- รายได้จากการขายสินค้าหรือบริการของบริษัท
- องค์กรอื่น ๆ ที่ขายสินค้าหรือบริการในตลาดเดียวกับบริษัท
- การทำความเข้าใจว่าองค์กรต้องการให้บริการใคร ด้วยคุณค่าอะไร
- ผู้บริโภคที่ซื้อสินค้าหรือใช้บริการของบริษัท
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่เหนือกว่าผลิตภัณฑ์ของคู่แข่ง
- ภาพอนาคตที่องค์กรคิดว่าเป็นไปได้และอยากไปให้ถึง
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- กลุ่มธุรกิจตกอับที่ส่วนแบ่งการตลาดน้อย และอัตราการเติบโตต่ำ
- ความสามารถพิเศษขององค์กร ที่โดดเด่นต่างจากองค์กรอื่น ๆ
- ความรู้สึกยินดี มีความสุขจากการบริโภคสินค้าและบริการของบริษัท
- การวิเคราะห์ความสามารถและการเติบโตของกลุ่มเป้าหมาย
- เป้าหมายยอดนิยมที่บริษัทต้องการแสวงหา
- กลุ่มธุรกิจที่มีการเจริญเติบโตสูง และส่วนแบ่งการตลาดมาก
- ขอบเขตของธุรกิจ เกี่ยวกับตลาด ลูกค้า ผลิตภัณฑ์ เทคโนโลยี หรือคุณค่า
14 Clues: เป้าหมายยอดนิยมที่บริษัทต้องการแสวงหา • รายได้จากการขายสินค้าหรือบริการของบริษัท • สิ่งที่ภาคส่วนต่าง ๆ ในองค์กรต้องการบรรลุ • ผู้บริโภคที่ซื้อสินค้าหรือใช้บริการของบริษัท • ภาพอนาคตที่องค์กรคิดว่าเป็นไปได้และอยากไปให้ถึง • การวิเคราะห์ความสามารถและการเติบโตของกลุ่มเป้าหมาย • คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่เหนือกว่าผลิตภัณฑ์ของคู่แข่ง • ...
star 2023-07-28
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- One of the brightest stars in the winter night sky, shining prominently in the eastern sky during the winter season.
- A prominent constellation in the winter night sky, resembling the shape of a hunter with three distinctive stars.
- The brightest star in the northern sky, always pointing north and playing an important role in navigation.
- A well-known constellation with a large square shape, resembling the mythical winged horse Pegasus, with interesting stories.
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- A constellation depicted as a winged eagle, with the bright star Altair nearby, making it a conspicuous constellation.
- A distinctive constellation visible in the southern sky, resembling the shape of a scorpion, composed of many stars.
- A prominent constellation in the spring night sky, resembling the shape of a lion and composed of bright stars.
- A shining constellation in the spring night sky, representing the herdsman Arcuturus and occupying a large part.
- Mons The highest and largest mountain on Mars, holding a significant position in the Martian terrain.
- A small constellation, symbolizing the lyre of the musician Orpheus, and possessing a bright and beautiful star, Vega.
10 Clues: Mons The highest and largest mountain on Mars, holding a significant position in the Martian terrain. • The brightest star in the northern sky, always pointing north and playing an important role in navigation. • A prominent constellation in the spring night sky, resembling the shape of a lion and composed of bright stars. • ...
TH 8 2021-07-19
9 Clues: end of vacation • start of vacation • pull something away • another way to say wait • to get away from something • you say this when you don't know • go to a place where you can see stars • how you see stars and planets in the sky • many people make a circle around something.
Matariki 2022-07-07
9 Clues: no time like the... • another word for ghost. • the greek name of matariki. • mum dad brother sister etc. • like the sun but further away. • a thing for keeping track of days. • things that have happened before now. • the matariki star of freshwater bodies. • stars in patterns that look like animals or objects.
space 2026-05-19
Across
- star radi of 10 1000+times of that of the sun
- the stars birth
- nova dying star
- identifyed has little black dots
- are city sized stars
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- sequence star comes after proto star
- dwarf has exhausted its nuclear fuel and expelled its outer layers
- dwarf non luminous stellar remant
- giant star the most luminous and massive stars in the universe
- star comes after nebula
10 Clues: the stars birth • nova dying star • are city sized stars • star comes after nebula • identifyed has little black dots • dwarf non luminous stellar remant • sequence star comes after proto star • star radi of 10 1000+times of that of the sun • giant star the most luminous and massive stars in the universe • dwarf has exhausted its nuclear fuel and expelled its outer layers
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2021-04-11
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- eclipse an event during which the moon's shadow blocks all or some of the sun's light from reaching Earth
- a collection of stars and their solar systems, dust, and gas
- system a system of objects in space that includes at least one star, planets, their moons, asteroids, comets, and other space debris
- a group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the sky
- brightness how bright a star appears compared with other stars when all are viewed from Earth
- brightness how bright a star is from a standard distance of 32.6 light-years
- the distance that light travels in one Earth year
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- eclipse an event during which the moon passes directly behind Earth and into its shadows
- A force that pulls objects toward each other
- a space object that gives off its own heat and light
- phase a stage in the repeating, predictable pattern of change in the moon's appearance from Earth
- the oval-shaped path an object follows as it revolves around another object in space
- an imaginary line through the center of an object that is a fixed point of reference
- all of the existing matter and energy in space
14 Clues: A force that pulls objects toward each other • all of the existing matter and energy in space • the distance that light travels in one Earth year • a space object that gives off its own heat and light • a collection of stars and their solar systems, dust, and gas • a group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern in the sky • ...
Space 2024-01-03
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- Hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape.
- A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern, often named after mythological figures or animals.
- An optical instrument that gathers and magnifies light to observe distant objects in the sky.
- System A system of planets and other celestial bodies that orbit a star, such as the sun.
- A celestial body that emits light and heat due to nuclear reactions in its core.
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- An object that orbits a celestial body, often referring to artificial satellites launched by humans.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet, including Earth's moon.
- A celestial body that orbits a star, including Earth.
- Station A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth where astronauts live and work.
- A large, diffuse cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars are often born.
- A small celestial body entering the Earth's atmosphere, often referred to as a shooting star.
13 Clues: A celestial body that orbits a star, including Earth. • A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • A natural satellite that orbits a planet, including Earth's moon. • A large, diffuse cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars are often born. • A massive system of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. • ...
𝓤𝓷𝓲𝓽 1 𝓵𝓮𝓼𝓼𝓸𝓷 20 𝓪𝓷𝓭 21 𝓥𝓸𝓬𝓪𝓫 𝓒𝓻𝓸𝓼𝓼𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓭 2024-09-03
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- Refers to any information, data, or material that supports, verifies, or substantiates a claim, hypothesis, or belief. It is used in various contexts, such as science, law, and everyday decision-making, to establish the truth or validity of a statement or theory.Key aspects include:Empirical Evidence: Information obtained through observation or experimentation, often used in scientific research.Testimonial Evidence: Statements made by witnesses or experts, commonly used in legal settings.Documentary Evidence: Written or recorded materials, such as contracts, letters, or digital files.Physical Evidence: Tangible objects or traces, like fingerprints or DNA, often used in forensic investigations.Purpose:To confirm or refute a hypothesis or assertion.To provide a basis for belief or action.To support or challenge arguments in a debate or legal case.Evaluation:Relevance: How directly relates to the matter at hand.Reliability: The trustworthiness of the source.Sufficiency: Whether the quantity and quality are adequate to support a conclusion.
- The distance that light travels in a vacuum over one year. Light moves at a speed of approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (or about 186,282 miles per second). Over a full year, this speed allows light to cover a vast distance, which is used as a unit of measurement to describe the vast spaces between stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects. It helps astronomers express how far away objects are in the universe.
- is the collection of celestial bodies, including a star at its center, which is the Sun, and the various objects that orbit around it due to gravitational forces. These objects include eight major planets, their moons, dwarf planets like Pluto, asteroids, comets, and other small bodies.Key features include:The Sun: The central star, which provides the gravitational pull that keeps all the other objects in orbit and is the primary source of light and heat.Planets: Eight primary planets that revolve around the Sun, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each planet has its own set of moons, except for Mercury and Venus.Dwarf Planets: Smaller planetary bodies that also orbit the Sun but are not classified as full-fledged planets. Pluto is one of the most famous examples.Asteroids and Comets: Smaller rocky and icy bodies that also orbit the Sun, primarily found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune.The Oort Cloud: A distant, spherical shell of icy objects surrounding the outermost regions, believed to be the source of long-period comets.This system represents the local environment of our planet Earth and is a small part of the larger galaxy.
- refers to the vast, all-encompassing space that includes everything that exists—matter, energy, planets, stars, galaxies, and the vast voids between them. It encompasses all of space and time, including the physical laws and constants that govern them.Key aspects include:Galaxies: Massive systems of stars, stellar remnants, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. Galaxies are the fundamental building blocks of the cosmos.Expansion: The cosmos is expanding, with galaxies moving away from each other over time. This expansion is driven by a force often referred to as dark energy.Cosmic Background Radiation: A faint glow present throughout the cosmos, which is a remnant of the early stages following the Big Bang.Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Mysterious substances that do not emit light or energy but have significant effects on the structure and expansion of the cosmos.Time and Space: The cosmos includes all dimensions of space and the progression of time, forming a continuous fabric that affects the behavior of matter and energy.This term covers everything from the smallest particles to the largest structures, and it represents the totality of existence as we understand it.
- a well-substantiated explanation for a wide range of phenomena in the natural world, based on a body of evidence and repeatedly tested and confirmed through observation and experimentation. This type of explanation provides a framework for understanding and predicting how certain aspects of the universe behave. It is developed through the scientific method, beginning with hypotheses that are rigorously tested, refined, and supported by empirical data. Theories are widely accepted by the scientific community when they consistently explain and predict outcomes across various contexts.
- A massive, gravitationally bound system that consists of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. They are the fundamental building blocks of the universe, and they come in various shapes, sizes, and compositions. They can range from dwarf galaxies, with just a few billion stars, to giants with trillions of stars.Key components and features of galaxies include:Stars: The most visible components range from young, hot, blue stars to older, cooler, red stars.Nebulae: Clouds of gas and dust within that can be the birthplaces of new stars.Star Clusters: Groups of stars that are gravitationally bound to each other. These can be open clusters or globular clusters.Dark Matter: An invisible substance that makes up a significant portion of its mass, inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter.Supermassive Black Holes: Have a supermassive black hole at their center.Classification: Often classified into several types based on their shape and structure:Spiral Galaxies: Characterized by a flat, rotating disk with spiral arms, like the Milky Way.Elliptical Galaxies: Rounded or oval in shape with little structure and typically older stars.Irregular Galaxies: Lack a defined shape and structure, often chaotic in appearance.Lenticular Galaxies: Have features of both spiral and elliptical galaxies, with a central bulge and a disk but no prominent spiral arms.Often in groups or clusters, and play a crucial role in the large-scale structure of the cosmos.
- A fundamental unit of measurement in a given system of units that is defined independently and not derived from other units. In the International System of Units (SI)Meter (m) - the unit of length.Kilogram (kg) - the unit of mass.Second (s) - the unit of time.Ampere (A) - the unit of electric current.Kelvin (K) - the unit of thermodynamic temperature.Mole (mol) - the unit of amount of substance.Candela (cd) - the unit of luminous intensity.Each is defined by a specific, universally accepted standard, such as the speed of light for the meter or the fixed numerical value of the Planck constant for the kilogram. These definitions are crucial for ensuring consistency and accuracy in scientific measurements globally.
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It is a vast, spiral-shaped galaxy with a barred structure at its center, where billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and dark matter, are gravitationally bound together. The Milky Way is part of a group of galaxies known as the Local Group, which also includes the Andromeda Galaxy and several smaller galaxies.Key characteristics of the Milky Way Galaxy include:Structure: has a flat, rotating disk with spiral arms that extend outward from a central bulge. The spiral arms are regions of active star formation and contain many young, bright stars.Size: About 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains an estimated 100 to 400 billion stars.Location of the Solar System: Our Solar System is located in one of the spiral arms, known as the Orion Arm or Orion Spur, about 27,000 light-years from the galactic center.Central Black Hole: At the heart lies a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A*, which has a mass equivalent to about 4 million suns.Appearance: Appears as a band of light stretching across the night sky, which is the combined glow of the dense region of stars within the galaxy's disk.One of billions of galaxies in the universe, but it holds special significance as the home of our planet, Earth.
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- (AU, or au), a unit of length effectively equal to the average the distance between Earth and the Sun, is defined as 149,597,870.7 km.
- Regions in space where an enormous amount of mass is packed into a tiny volume. This creates a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape.
- is a powerful and luminous explosion that occurs when a star reaches the end of its life cycle. This event marks the dramatic final stage of a star's existence, during which it sheds its outer layers into spaceKey aspects of this explosion include:Energy Release: The explosion releases an immense amount of energy, outshining an entire galaxy for a brief period. This energy disperses the star's outer material into space.Star Death: The cause of the explosion can vary. In one scenario, a star with a mass several times greater than the Sun collapses under its own gravity. In another, a star in a binary system accumulates matter from a companion star until it reaches a critical point.Remnants: After the explosion, the core left behind can become a neutron star or a black hole, depending on its mass. The ejected material enriches the surrounding space with heavy elements, which can contribute to the formation of new stars and planets.Observations: These events are important for astronomers as they provide insights into the life cycles of stars and the chemical evolution of galaxies.This type of stellar explosion plays a crucial role in the dynamics of galaxies and the synthesis of elements in the universe.
- measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects. At Earth's surface the acceleration of gravity is about 9.8 metres (32 feet) per second per second. Thus, for every second an object is in free fall, its speed increases by about 9.8 metres per second.
- A spiral-shaped galaxy is a type of galaxy characterized by a flat, rotating disk with a central bulge and extended arms that spiral outward. The disk contains stars, gas, and dust, while the central bulge is typically composed of older, redder stars.Key features include:Disk Structure: The disk is where most of the galaxy's stars, including younger, hotter stars, are located. The arms of the disk are often filled with nebulae, where new stars are born.Central Bulge: A densely packed region at the center of the galaxy, containing older stars and often a supermassive black hole.Spiral Arms: These are prominent, winding structures that extend outward from the central bulge. They are sites of active star formation and are often visually striking.Halo: Surrounding the disk and bulge is a spherical region of stars, star clusters, and dark matter, known as the halo.Examples of this type of galaxy include our own galaxy, which has a similar structure, as well as others like the Andromeda Galaxy. These galaxies are among the most common and well-studied in the universe.
- is a vast cloud of gas and dust in space, often serving as a region where new stars are born or the remnants of dead or dying stars. Various shapes and sizes are among the most visually striking objects in the night sky.There are different types of nebulae, including:Emission Nebulae: These glow brightly due to the ionization of gas by nearby hot stars. An example is the Orion Nebula.Reflection Nebulae: These do not emit their light but shine by reflecting the light from nearby stars.Planetary Nebulae: These form when a dying star sheds its outer layers, creating a shell of gas around the star's core. The Ring Nebula is a well-known example.Dark Nebulae: These are dense clouds of gas and dust that block light from objects behind them, making them appear as dark patches against brighter backgrounds, like the Horsehead Nebula.Nebulae are essential in the life cycle of stars, providing the material from which new stars and planetary systems are formed.
- a type of galaxy characterized by its ellipsoidal shape and smooth, nearly featureless brightness profile. Unlike spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies lack a well-defined structure of arms and are generally more spherical or elongated in appearance.Shape: They range from nearly spherical (classified as E0) to highly elongated (classified up to E7).Stellar Population: Elliptical galaxies consist mostly of older, low-mass stars and have very little new star formation.Interstellar Medium: They contain little interstellar gas and dust, which is why star formation is minimal.Size and Mass: They can vary significantly in size, from small dwarf ellipticals to giant ellipticals, which can be among the largest galaxies in the universe.Dynamics:The stars in elliptical galaxies typically move in random orbits, leading to their smooth appearance.Often found in the centers of galaxy clusters and are thought to have formed through the merging of smaller galaxies.
15 Clues: (AU, or au), a unit of length effectively equal to the average the distance between Earth and the Sun, is defined as 149,597,870.7 km. • Regions in space where an enormous amount of mass is packed into a tiny volume. This creates a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. • ...
Beyond the Earth 2022-10-18
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- at the end of the day we see the amazing ______
- the Earth _____ around the sun
- the ___ gives all life a source of energy
- ______ pulls us down to the ground
- to teach children about stars teachers make _______ online
- ___ is repersented by a lion
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- the ____ takes a month to complete a full cycle
- the Earth ____ and gives the illusion that the sun is moving
- we see the _____ at night
- ___ is the name of a constellation and the name of a god
- a _____ is a repeating cycle
11 Clues: we see the _____ at night • a _____ is a repeating cycle • ___ is repersented by a lion • the Earth _____ around the sun • ______ pulls us down to the ground • the ___ gives all life a source of energy • the ____ takes a month to complete a full cycle • at the end of the day we see the amazing ______ • ___ is the name of a constellation and the name of a god • ...
Lesson 16 2019-02-25
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- The man __________ed his house.
- There was a cold _________.
- My dad and I saw a bald ________ today.
- My dad hoed ________ the ground in our garden.
- The ball was _________ the two coaches.
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- John __________ about being the best in sports during gym.
- In the NBA the all-star game contains two teams, the ________ all-stars and the western all-stars.
- Everyone should have some __________ in their life.
- The thief left a lot of ________.
- There was a ________ of ships.
- He _________ a piece of paper onto Jack’s face.
11 Clues: There was a cold _________. • There was a ________ of ships. • The man __________ed his house. • The thief left a lot of ________. • My dad and I saw a bald ________ today. • The ball was _________ the two coaches. • He _________ a piece of paper onto Jack’s face. • My dad hoed ________ the ground in our garden. • Everyone should have some __________ in their life. • ...
Where are we in the universe? 2019-10-30
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- all of space including the solar system and billions of galaxies
- this can take you away from Earth
- the force that pulls
- how far it is from one place to another
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- a place where you can look at objects in the night sky
- you can use this to look at stars
- a group of many stars
- a rock that falls to Earth from space
- the path of a planet or object that is moving around another thing in space
- the center of something
- special
11 Clues: special • the force that pulls • a group of many stars • the center of something • you can use this to look at stars • this can take you away from Earth • a rock that falls to Earth from space • how far it is from one place to another • a place where you can look at objects in the night sky • all of space including the solar system and billions of galaxies • ...
The Firefly with No Glow 2024-06-16
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- Luke and his friends like to ________ the garden.
- Luke lives in a ________ with other bugs.
- At ________, Luke likes to count the stars.
- The ________ catches some fireflies in a jar.
- Luke and his friends love to look at the shining ________.
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- Luke helps his friends ________ from the jar.
- Luke is a ________.
- Luke stays close to his ________ to find his way in the dark.
- The fireflies have a bright ________.
- The fireflies get trapped in a ________.
- After helping his friends, Luke is called a ________.
11 Clues: Luke is a ________. • The fireflies have a bright ________. • The fireflies get trapped in a ________. • Luke lives in a ________ with other bugs. • At ________, Luke likes to count the stars. • Luke helps his friends ________ from the jar. • The ________ catches some fireflies in a jar. • Luke and his friends like to ________ the garden. • ...
Our Solar System 2023-01-30
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- also known as red planet
- planet farthest from sun
- A group of stars that form a beautiful pattern is known as ______.
- Path on which planets revolves around the Sun
- only planet where life exists
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- Planet closest to Sun
- largest planet of solar system
- Natural satellite of earth
- ______ is the collection of billions of stars, gases and dust
- planet with largest rings
- rocky objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be classified as planets, also referred to as planetoids or minor planets
11 Clues: Planet closest to Sun • also known as red planet • planet farthest from sun • planet with largest rings • Natural satellite of earth • only planet where life exists • largest planet of solar system • Path on which planets revolves around the Sun • ______ is the collection of billions of stars, gases and dust • ...
Life cycle of stars 2024-12-16
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- when a average size star runs out of fuel
- a young star after its born
- collapsed core of the supernova
- both massive and average stars have
- When the red giant explodes
- a cloud of gases and where new stars birth
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- the end of the the average size star
- when the white dwarf dries out
- the explosion of a massive star
- when a massive size star runs out of fuel
- the end stage of a massive star that sucks everything
11 Clues: a young star after its born • When the red giant explodes • when the white dwarf dries out • the explosion of a massive star • collapsed core of the supernova • both massive and average stars have • the end of the the average size star • when a average size star runs out of fuel • when a massive size star runs out of fuel • a cloud of gases and where new stars birth • ...
The Solar System 2024-10-12
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- This planet takes 365 days to orbit the sun
- One of the oldest sciences
- What is the movement that the earth makes around its own axis?
- What give out light and heat?
- Furthest planet from the sun
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- Number of planets in our Solar System
- Spring, summer, autumn and winter
- What is the movement that the earth makes around the sun?
- What travels around a planet?
- It is a star in the middle of the solar system
- Large sets of stars
11 Clues: Large sets of stars • One of the oldest sciences • Furthest planet from the sun • What travels around a planet? • What give out light and heat? • Spring, summer, autumn and winter • Number of planets in our Solar System • This planet takes 365 days to orbit the sun • It is a star in the middle of the solar system • What is the movement that the earth makes around the sun? • ...
Space 2022-12-17
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- The four planets closest to the sun.
- The four planets furthest from the sun.
- A group of stars that make a pattern.
- Earth has a natural one of these orbiting around it.
- These are called "Dirty snowballs".
- Agroup of planets, stars, gas and dust.
- Jupiter has four of these.
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- Pluto is one of these.
- Everything that exists is in this.
- It has 8 planets and the sun.
- Rocky objects that orbit the sun.
- The sun is the brightest one in our sky.
- The Earth and the moon are the only one of these that humans have walked on.
- A group of gases that surround the Earth.
14 Clues: Pluto is one of these. • Jupiter has four of these. • It has 8 planets and the sun. • Rocky objects that orbit the sun. • Everything that exists is in this. • These are called "Dirty snowballs". • The four planets closest to the sun. • A group of stars that make a pattern. • The four planets furthest from the sun. • Agroup of planets, stars, gas and dust. • ...
Places 2020-04-06
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- where you can bye food
- some where in space a bigbrock orbit around earth
- stars moon sun
- a continent and a country aka the best country
- a clock in London has Ben in it it is big
- some where you learn
- a yellow hot gas ball
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- a dwarf plant
- suns but tiny only up at night
- were you live
- same where there is water and you can swim man built.
- a country east Asia high tec flag with a red dot in side of it 2nd best country
- the 2nd smallest planet there is a chocolate 4th from the sun
- the most popular place In Australia (the best country)
14 Clues: a dwarf plant • were you live • stars moon sun • some where you learn • a yellow hot gas ball • where you can bye food • suns but tiny only up at night • a clock in London has Ben in it it is big • a continent and a country aka the best country • some where in space a bigbrock orbit around earth • same where there is water and you can swim man built. • ...
Flag Day Crossword 2023-06-09
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- What do the stars on the flag represent?
- Which state has the only non-rectangular flag among the 50 states?
- What does blue represent on the flag?
- What is one nickname of the American flag?
- Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?
- What is the largest American flag in the world called?
- How many American flags have been placed on the moon?
- What does red represent on the flag?
- How many times has the American flag been changed?
- How many flags fly around the base of the Washington monument in D.C.?
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- How many stripes are on the U.S. flag?
- Who sewed the first American flag?
- What does white represent on the flag?
- What is the study of flags called?
- How many stars are on the U.S. flag?
15 Clues: Who sewed the first American flag? • What is the study of flags called? • Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? • How many stars are on the U.S. flag? • What does red represent on the flag? • What does blue represent on the flag? • How many stripes are on the U.S. flag? • What does white represent on the flag? • What do the stars on the flag represent? • ...
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-09-03
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- all matter in space
- clues or information that help support answers or theories
- a force that pulls two objects together
- an object in which nothing can escape because of it's density
- a lot of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- Planets and objects that revolve around a star
- a bunch of gas and dust in space
- a flat galaxy containing older stars
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- theories that are formed to prove facts
- the distance light travels in a year
- big explosion of a star
- spiral galaxy in which our Solar System is located in
- average distance between Earth and Sun
- a type of galaxy that has arms and has a bulge in the center
14 Clues: all matter in space • big explosion of a star • a bunch of gas and dust in space • the distance light travels in a year • a flat galaxy containing older stars • average distance between Earth and Sun • theories that are formed to prove facts • a force that pulls two objects together • Planets and objects that revolve around a star • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-05-09
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- – a space rock that is in earth’s atmosphere
- motion – the way something appears to move
- year – the distance light travels in one year (6 trillion miles)
- – a complete pass around the sun
- - stars, dust and gas held together by gravity
- – a large round object in space
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- – patterns in the stars
- – the path a revolving object follows
- – meteor that strikes earth’s surface
- – a sphere of hot gas that gives off light and heat
- – a force of attraction, or pull, between any two objects
- – a complete spin on the axis
- phases – apparent shapes of the moon in the sky
- – regular rise and fall of water along the shore
14 Clues: – patterns in the stars • – a complete spin on the axis • – a large round object in space • – a complete pass around the sun • – the path a revolving object follows • – meteor that strikes earth’s surface • motion – the way something appears to move • – a space rock that is in earth’s atmosphere • - stars, dust and gas held together by gravity • ...
Orion Stars 2021-08-31
8 Clues: Winning • Donald Trump • A type of bonus • Gladiator fights • Is a type of game • Message us to ______ • A traditional type of game • Is a game that keeps the doctor away
Disney Stars 2020-04-26
8 Clues: Ice Queen • Hannah Montana • Mal from Descendants • Addison from ZOMBIES • the genie live action • Nala(adult) live action • Genie from Aladdin 1990’s • Gabby Duran from Gabby Duran
ดาวฤกษ์ (Stars) 2025-04-02
8 Clues: ระดับความสว่างของดาว • ดาวฤกษ์ที่มีขนาดใหญ่ • ดาวฤกษ์ที่มีขนาดเล็ก • การระเบิดแสงบนดาวฤกษ์ • ดวงดาวที่ส่องแสงบนท้องฟ้า • การระเบิดของดาวฤกษ์ขนาดใหญ่ • ชั้นบรรยากาศรอบนอกของดาวฤกษ์ • ดาวนิวตรอนที่หมุนเร็วและปล่อยรังสี
Basketball stars 2025-06-18
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- He plays center for the Philadelphia 76ers and is great at blocking shots. He was born in Cameroon and is one of the best big men in the NBA. He has a funny personality and likes to joke around off the court.
- He plays for the Los Angeles Lakers and wears jersey number 23. People call him "King James" because he's one of the best ever. He can pass, shoot, dunk, and still plays amazing basketball even though he's older than most players.
- He’s from Slovenia and started playing pro basketball when he was just a teen. He plays for the Dallas Mavericks and wears number 77. He’s super good at passing and scoring, even though he’s still very young.
- He plays for the Memphis Grizzlies and is famous for his amazing dunks. He’s super fast and can jump really high even though he’s not very tall. He won Rookie of the Year and became a fan favorite quickly.
- He's super famous for making really long three-point shots. He plays for the Golden State Warriors and wears number 30. People say he's changed the way basketball is played because of his shooting.
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- He's from Greece and is called the “Greek Freak” because he’s super tall and fast. He plays for the Milwaukee Bucks and can dunk from really far away. He won the MVP award and helped his team win the championship in 2021.
- He plays for the Phoenix Suns and is great at shooting and scoring. He once scored 70 points in a single game—wow! He helped the Suns reach the NBA Finals in 2021.
- He plays for the Boston Celtics and is known for scoring lots of points. His smooth style and step-back shots are fun to watch. He helped his team reach the NBA Finals and is a rising star.
8 Clues: He plays for the Phoenix Suns and is great at shooting and scoring. He once scored 70 points in a single game—wow! He helped the Suns reach the NBA Finals in 2021. • ...
Matariki stars 2025-06-18
8 Clues: represents wishes • represents the wind • represents salt water • represents fresh water • represents the deceased • represents maori new year • represents food above/trees • represents food grown in the earth
Shooting stars 2026-04-10
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- The specific global issue focused on in the presentation, alongside crimes against humanity.
- An ordinary act the young men are doing beside the horror of mass graves, along with smoking.
- The poem acts as a specific warning about where this leads.
- The historical event during which the poem is set, written from the perspective of a female Jewish victim
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- The structural technique used at the end of stanzas to force the reader to hang in suspense.
- Through dehumanising language, perpetrators strip victims of their humanity and reduce them to these.
- The dehumanising verb used by soldiers taking wedding rings, which is typically reserved for wrecked cars or sunken ships.
- The surname of the poet who wrote 'Shooting Stars'.
8 Clues: The surname of the poet who wrote 'Shooting Stars'. • The poem acts as a specific warning about where this leads. • The structural technique used at the end of stanzas to force the reader to hang in suspense. • The specific global issue focused on in the presentation, alongside crimes against humanity. • ...
Shakespearean insults 2021-12-01
Space exploration 2023-06-28
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- An object that is launched into space and orbits around a planet or other celestial body. It is used for communication or scientific research.
- System The collection of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects that orbit around our Sun.
- Relating to the space between stars. It refers to things that happen or exist between different star systems.
- Station A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth that serves as a home and workplace for astronauts.
- A robotic vehicle designed to explore the surface of other planets or moons. It can collect data and send it back to scientists on Earth.
- The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space.
- A scientific instrument used to observe and study objects in space, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light.
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- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is an example of a galaxy.
- A specific task or objective that astronauts and scientists work together to accomplish in space exploration.
- A scientist who studies celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other phenomena in outer space.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. On Earth, it keeps us grounded and affects how things move.
- A spacecraft designed to carry astronauts and equipment into space. It can travel to other planets or orbit Earth.
- A vehicle that is used to launch spacecraft into space. It works by burning fuel to create a powerful thrust upwards.
- Relating to the Moon. The word "lunar" is often used to describe things that are associated with or found on the Moon.
16 Clues: A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments. • The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light. • ...
Space exploration 2023-06-28
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- The force that pulls objects towards each other. On Earth, it keeps us grounded and affects how things move.
- A vast collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Our Milky Way is an example of a galaxy.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light.
- A vehicle that is used to launch spacecraft into space. It works by burning fuel to create a powerful thrust upwards.
- System The collection of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects that orbit around our Sun.
- A specific task or objective that astronauts and scientists work together to accomplish in space exploration.
- A scientist who studies celestial objects, such as stars, planets, galaxies, and other phenomena in outer space.
- Station A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth that serves as a home and workplace for astronauts.
- A robotic vehicle designed to explore the surface of other planets or moons. It can collect data and send it back to scientists on Earth.
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- Relating to the space between stars. It refers to things that happen or exist between different star systems.
- Relating to the Moon. The word "lunar" is often used to describe things that are associated with or found on the Moon.
- A spacecraft designed to carry astronauts and equipment into space. It can travel to other planets or orbit Earth.
- A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments.
- A scientific instrument used to observe and study objects in space, like stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space.
- An object that is launched into space and orbits around a planet or other celestial body. It is used for communication or scientific research.
16 Clues: A person who travels to space aboard a spacecraft to explore and conduct scientific experiments. • The path that a spacecraft takes as it revolves around a planet or other celestial body in space. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star (like our Sun) and does not produce its own light. • ...
STARability Programs 2025-09-04
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- - STAR in STARability Stands for Support, Teamwork, ______, and Respect
- - _______ Programs: These engaging programs take a holistic approach, focusing on building valuable vocational, life, and social skills. Programs offerings for individuals 14 and up, as well as virtual options!
- - STAR _____ STARability's best-smelling department serves nearly 100 STARs—and offers more than 24 fragrances of their STAR-made candles.
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- – THRIVEability _______ This public space welcomes visitors all year round, from community members to chickens and butterflies.
- - ___ Connections: What started as friendly bowling over 40 years ago has grown into a vibrant community that now serves over 350 STARs.
- - ______ Services: This innovative program is here to help STARs prepare for their next steps into the workforce and provides ongoing support on the job.
- - ______ Services is responsible for providing resources to our STARs and families and hosts our annual Resource Fair and quarterly family forums.
- - _____ Academy our newest program addition offers personalized music training and theory for musically minded STARs, shining light on their talents.
8 Clues: - STAR in STARability Stands for Support, Teamwork, ______, and Respect • – THRIVEability _______ This public space welcomes visitors all year round, from community members to chickens and butterflies. • - ___ Connections: What started as friendly bowling over 40 years ago has grown into a vibrant community that now serves over 350 STARs. • ...
Galaxy Project Crossword 2022-03-31
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the process of combining two or more distinct entities into a new whole
- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- theory is the prevailing cosmological model explaining the existence of the observable universe
- a celestial object of very small radius (typically 18 miles/30 km) and very high density
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- a band of colors, as seen in a rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
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- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- supergiant star, any star of very great intrinsic luminosity and relatively enormous size
- a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation
- a star with substantially larger radius and luminosity than a main-sequence star of the same surface temperature.
- a galaxy in which the stars and gas clouds are concentrated mainly in one or more spiral arms.
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths
- a change in frequency due to the Doppler effect.
- a system of two stars in which one star revolves around the other or both revolve around a common center.
- eruptions on the sun that occur when magnetic lines twist and suddenly realign near the visible surface
- a very young star that is still gathering mass from its parent molecular cloud
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
20 Clues: a change in frequency due to the Doppler effect. • the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths • the process of combining two or more distinct entities into a new whole • a very young star that is still gathering mass from its parent molecular cloud • a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation • ...
Famous Chefs 2023-05-18
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- 3 michelin starred chef of ryugin
- founder of noma and new nordic cuisine
- fusion sushi maestro
- disciple of jiro ono and subject of documentary jiro dreams of sushi
- french cuisine queen
- master of open fire cooking
- author of salt fat acid heat
- chef of alinea and hollywood favorite
- modern french cuisine king in hong kong and paris
- barefoot contessa
- modern british cuisine king
- two michelin starred chef of 3 star tempura kondo
- mastering the art of french cooking
- first female chef in the us awarded three michelin stars
- minimalist argentinian cuisine
- grill master extraordinaire
- three michelin starred chef of eleven madison park
- SophiePic only female chef with 3 michelin stars in france
- king of korean tacos
- king of bibimbap
- founder of maido in lima
- sustainable seafood chef
- fusion cuisine master
- inventor and author of modernist cuisine
- innovator of american cuisine
- turkish butcher with a flair for the dramatic
- queen of vegetarian cuisine
- mexican culinary star
- french inspired cuisine innovator
- french multi michelin starred chef
- domestic goddess
- world's best pastry chef
- latin america's top chef, founder of central
- italian cooking legend
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- cajun food pioneer
- third generation japanese cuisine expert
- first female chef with 3 michelin stars
- master of french meat dishes
- pizza guru and owner of roberta's
- mexican food expert
- iron chef legend
- french cuisine master
- flavor innovator
- moto iron chef japan alumni
- most michelin starred chef in the world
- orange crocs wearing celebrity chef
- japan's ramen queen
- Lagasse bam! power chef
- french haute cuisine maestro
- seafood specialist and buddhist monk
- father of bistronomy movement in france
- farm to table trailblazer
- south african cuisine at marble in johannesburg
- celebrity chef to the stars
- farm to table advocate
- fiery british chef
- modern australian cuisine at fleet in byron bay
- founder of food for soul against food waste
- chef of folly in san juan
- california cuisine pioneer
- aussie hottie chef
- modern italian cuisine pioneer
- italian food icon
- rough and tumble new york city chef
- master of comfort food
- molecular gastronomy superstar
- famous for her egg sandwich shop in tokyo
- swedish pastry chef superstar
- founder of momofuku
69 Clues: iron chef legend • flavor innovator • king of bibimbap • domestic goddess • barefoot contessa • italian food icon • cajun food pioneer • fiery british chef • aussie hottie chef • mexican food expert • japan's ramen queen • founder of momofuku • fusion sushi maestro • french cuisine queen • king of korean tacos • french cuisine master • fusion cuisine master • mexican culinary star • ...
Unit 11 – Astronomy and Energy Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-11
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- the force that pulls objects toward one another or toward the center of a planet or star
- model the modern idea that the Sun is at the center of the solar system and the planets move around it
- model the early idea that the Earth was at the center of the universe and everything moved around it
- the different shapes of the Moon we see from Earth during the month
- all of space and everything in it including stars planets and galaxies
- system the Sun and all the planets and other objects that move around it
- the spinning movement of the Earth on its axis that causes day and night
- a vehicle or machine designed to travel in space
- of light an object that gives off light such as the Sun or a lamp
- a large group of billions of stars gas and dust held together by gravity
- an instrument that makes distant objects appear closer by collecting light
- a scientist who studies space stars planets and galaxies
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- bang the theory that the universe began with a huge explosion and has been expanding ever since
- a large object that orbits a star and does not produce its own light
- the path one object takes as it moves around another object such as the Earth around the Sun
- the layer of gases that surrounds a planet such as the Earth
- the imaginary line through the Earth around which it spins
- moon the phase when the side of the Moon facing Earth is dark
- planets the four solid inner planets made mostly of rock and metal
- giants the large outer planets made mostly of gas
- to bounce light from one surface to another such as sunlight off the Moon
- to seem or look as if something is happening when it may not be moving
- moon the phase when the whole face of the Moon is lit by the Sun
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky
- the ability to do work or cause change often needed for movement in space
- a small rocky body that orbits the Sun usually found between Mars and Jupiter
26 Clues: a vehicle or machine designed to travel in space • giants the large outer planets made mostly of gas • a group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky • a scientist who studies space stars planets and galaxies • the imaginary line through the Earth around which it spins • the layer of gases that surrounds a planet such as the Earth • ...
Suerte by Elisabeth Simon and Lena Ellermann 2023-04-27
space thing 101 for alex 2025-05-14
Across
- a system where two planets or stars orbit around eatch other
- orbits the sun is in between Mars And Jupiter
- our home planet
Down
- where planets and stars are together in the force of gravity
- where gravity prevents everything from coming out
- where stars are formed and where a star died
- planets can orbit this
7 Clues: our home planet • planets can orbit this • where stars are formed and where a star died • orbits the sun is in between Mars And Jupiter • where gravity prevents everything from coming out • where planets and stars are together in the force of gravity • a system where two planets or stars orbit around eatch other
Unit 4 Space 2025-12-17
Across
- when a massive star runs out of fuel
- our sun is a ______________ star
- The Milky Way galaxy is a _________ galaxy.
Down
- _____ stars are hotter than red stars
- Brightness of a star is dependant on _______
- A ________ is a giant ball of hot gas, mainly composed of hydrogen and helium.
- a stars ________ is dependant on it temperature
7 Clues: our sun is a ______________ star • when a massive star runs out of fuel • _____ stars are hotter than red stars • The Milky Way galaxy is a _________ galaxy. • Brightness of a star is dependant on _______ • a stars ________ is dependant on it temperature • A ________ is a giant ball of hot gas, mainly composed of hydrogen and helium.
Movie and stars 2014-02-26
12 Clues: big lamp • Book for movies • to be often on TV • tool to make a film • place in Los Angeles • Mickey Mouse is a... • you get a role on a... • Julia Roberts is an... • "Filmklappe" in english • Til Schweiger is an ... • a role actor/actress do • person who makes the film
Number the Stars 2015-12-14
13 Clues: foggy • wonder • wonder • migrate • opposing • of great area • having a will • to make fun of • a flash of light • synonym of robbed • an allotted amount • to do bad to a plan • I _ a bug in a glass jar
number the stars 2023-02-16
12 Clues: limted • has a boat • likes cupcakes • tall and skinny • ends in two years • died in a accident • The jwish are coming • Animaries best friends • pepter gives to the baby • always stops Annimare and Ellen • gets scared when the soliders come • of davided, Ellen wear around her neck
number the stars 2023-02-16
12 Clues: limted • has a boat • likes cupcakes • tall and skinny • ends in two years • died in a accident • The jwish are coming • Animaries best friends • pepter gives to the baby • always stops Annimare and Ellen • gets scared when the soliders come • of davided, Ellen wear around her neck
Number the Stars 2023-05-01
Across
- the dog that was going to sniff out the Jews and find out where they were
- the original color of Kristi's fish shoes
- Great-Aunt Birte's disease
- the people that Peter/ The Johansen's helped so they wouldn't go into confederation camp
- where Uncle Henrik lives
- symbol of Lise's necklace
Down
- what they made from milk
- piece of cloth that has cocaine and dried rabbits blood
- the youngest child
- place where they were gonna bring the Jews to safety
- the main character
- person who was going to marry Lise
12 Clues: the youngest child • the main character • what they made from milk • where Uncle Henrik lives • symbol of Lise's necklace • Great-Aunt Birte's disease • person who was going to marry Lise • the original color of Kristi's fish shoes • place where they were gonna bring the Jews to safety • piece of cloth that has cocaine and dried rabbits blood • ...
Number the Stars 2021-05-21
Across
- Something that is in poor condition
- Jobs that needs to be done eg: ironing
- To look at someone in an angry way
- A type of weapon used by soldiers
- To speak over someone
- When people need to go home by a certain time
Down
- To talk a lot
- A large wooden box for dead people
- When a person stops before they speak or act
- A large wooden box for storing things
- To speak quietly
- Nervous, anxious, not relaxed
12 Clues: To talk a lot • To speak quietly • To speak over someone • Nervous, anxious, not relaxed • A type of weapon used by soldiers • A large wooden box for dead people • To look at someone in an angry way • Something that is in poor condition • A large wooden box for storing things • Jobs that needs to be done eg: ironing • When a person stops before they speak or act • ...
Homér all stars 2019-09-26
STARS 23/24 2024-02-07
Planets and Stars 2024-08-21
Across
- The planet with rings
- The hottest planet
- A glowing ball of gas in space
- A natural satellite of a planet
- The planet we live on
Down
- The largest planet
- The red planet
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The farthest planet from the sun
- The smallest planet
- The planet that orbits on its side
- The path of a planet around the sun
12 Clues: The red planet • The largest planet • The hottest planet • The smallest planet • The planet with rings • The planet we live on • A glowing ball of gas in space • A natural satellite of a planet • The farthest planet from the sun • The planet that orbits on its side • The path of a planet around the sun • The star at the center of our solar system
