earth day Crossword Puzzles
Science Lunar Cycle Project 2023-03-02
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- (in general use) weight.
- how many days does it take the moon to orbit earth?
- 1st and 3rd quarter
- is The only habitable planet
- break apart or becomes separated through faulting caused by plate tectonics.
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- new and full moon
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon
- relating to the structure of the earth's crust and the large-scale processes which take place within it.
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- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day
- Which planet is the closest to the sun?
- Consistent weather
- something that repeated
- the state of the tide when at its highest level.
- revolves around Earth
- It causes seasons
- is the brightest star in our solar system
- It causes day and night
- Are on the periodic table
- How many planets are in our Solar System?
21 Clues: It causes seasons • new and full moon • Consistent weather • 1st and 3rd quarter • revolves around Earth • something that repeated • It causes day and night • (in general use) weight. • Are on the periodic table • is The only habitable planet • Which planet is the closest to the sun? • is the brightest star in our solar system • How many planets are in our Solar System? • ...
Creation Highlights 2024-12-22
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- - Created to fly above the earth
- - Created to mark seasons and days
- - The tree whose fruit was forbidden
- - God did this on the seventh day
- - The garden where Adam and Eve lived
- - Created to roam the land
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- - Created to fill the waters
- - God said, "Let there be ___"
- - The greater light to rule the day
- - Formed from Adam’s rib
- - Tall plants yielding fruit
- - Divides the waters above and below
- - Created on the first day along with heaven
- - The first man
- - The lesser light to rule the night
15 Clues: - The first man • - Formed from Adam’s rib • - Created to roam the land • - Created to fill the waters • - Tall plants yielding fruit • - God said, "Let there be ___" • - Created to fly above the earth • - God did this on the seventh day • - Created to mark seasons and days • - The greater light to rule the day • - The tree whose fruit was forbidden • ...
Look Up In the Sky 2024-04-01
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- puffy sky sight
- the milky way is one
- earth warmer
- wind-borne toy
- jet
- natural electric discharge
- showery day arch
- sunset location
- earth orbiter
- Sirius, for one
- nocturnal mammal
- It's a _____, it's a plane, it's superman
- Halley's ______
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- aurora borealis; northern _________
- aries or orion
- big or little constellation
- ringed planet
- rocky space object
- goodyear floater
- the red planet
- venus or earth
- aircraft that hovers
- NASA projectile
- dark spot in space
24 Clues: jet • earth warmer • ringed planet • earth orbiter • aries or orion • the red planet • wind-borne toy • venus or earth • puffy sky sight • NASA projectile • sunset location • Sirius, for one • Halley's ______ • goodyear floater • showery day arch • nocturnal mammal • rocky space object • dark spot in space • the milky way is one • aircraft that hovers • natural electric discharge • big or little constellation • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- Which President signed the Paris Agreement?
- Who is credited with founding Earth Day?
- When is Earth Day?
- When did Earth Day start to be celebrated Globally
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- What region on Earth produces 20% of the planet's oxygen?
- Most of Earth's breathable air comes from where?
- A single tree produces enough air to supply in its lifetime for how many people for a year?
- In 1970, students at Florida Technological University held a mock trial for what, accusing it of air pollution?
- How many countries (so far) have celebrated Earth Day?
- was the second-hottest year on record worldwide?
10 Clues: When is Earth Day? • Who is credited with founding Earth Day? • Which President signed the Paris Agreement? • Most of Earth's breathable air comes from where? • was the second-hottest year on record worldwide? • When did Earth Day start to be celebrated Globally • How many countries (so far) have celebrated Earth Day? • ...
Seasons, Moon, Tides, and Eclipses Review 2025-05-09
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- more than half of the moon is visible
- solstice when the Northern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun
- closest point the moon is from Earth
- bright side of the moon is decreasing
- shadow on either side of the umbra
- amount of the moon that is always illuminated by the Sun
- type of pendulum that gradually shifts its orientation as the Earth rotates
- solstice considered the shortest day of the year
- the Earth is not tilted toward the Sun and the Sun shines on the equator
- farthest point the moon is from Earth
- the Earth going around the Sun
- shadow cast by the Earth
- fine layer of dust on the moon
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- the highest tide
- the lowest tide
- rotation of the moon that matches the pace of the Earth
- the Earth spinning on its tilted axis
- bright side of the moon increasing
- to block from view
- eclipse where moon is between Sun and Earth
- eclipse where Earth is between moon and Sun
21 Clues: the lowest tide • the highest tide • to block from view • shadow cast by the Earth • the Earth going around the Sun • fine layer of dust on the moon • bright side of the moon increasing • shadow on either side of the umbra • closest point the moon is from Earth • more than half of the moon is visible • the Earth spinning on its tilted axis • bright side of the moon is decreasing • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2025-10-20
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- is the transfer of heat through matter by molecular activity.
- is the transfer of energy (heat) through space by electromagnetic waves that travel out in all directions.
- first day of summer & first day of winter
- first day of spring & first day of autumn
- occurs when light bounces off an object.
- is the distance in elevation between adjacent contour lines.
- is the heating of Earth’s surface and atmosphere from solar radiation being absorbed and emitted by the atmosphere, mainly by water vapor and carbon dioxide.
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- produces a larger number of weaker rays that travel in different locations.
- includes all living things on Earth.
- the distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- is the layer of Earth made up of solid rock and other rocky materials.
- is the total amount of water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and the water vapor in the atmosphere.
- is the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- is the transfer of heat by mass movement or circulation within a substance.
- are lines on a topographic map that indicate elevation.
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees.
16 Clues: includes all living things on Earth. • is the layer of gases surrounding Earth. • occurs when light bounces off an object. • first day of summer & first day of winter • first day of spring & first day of autumn • are lines on a topographic map that indicate elevation. • is the distance in elevation between adjacent contour lines. • ...
Geography Chapter 1 Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Gasses that make up very little of our atmosphere.
- Where the majority of organic life lives. It is directly on top of the lithosphere.
- Known to reflect ultraviolet light from our sun.
- The second highest sphere. At the altitude for snow to form.
- The day of the year with the most hours of sunlight.
- Ranges from 0° to 90°. Runs from north to south.
- The day of the year with the least hours of sunlight.
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- The highest earth sphere. consists of mainly gasses.
- Gasses that are abundant in our atmosphere.
- The day of the year when the hours of night are the same as day.
- The study of earth and it’s natural functions. This includes learning about air, rocks, locations, weather, ect.
- The shape of the earth.
- The effect of air being displaced to the right and left of the equator.
- The lowest earth sphere. It is the first layer of dirt and sand and anything that lives down low.
- Ranges from 0° to 180°. Runs from east to west.
15 Clues: The shape of the earth. • Gasses that are abundant in our atmosphere. • Ranges from 0° to 180°. Runs from east to west. • Known to reflect ultraviolet light from our sun. • Ranges from 0° to 90°. Runs from north to south. • Gasses that make up very little of our atmosphere. • The highest earth sphere. consists of mainly gasses. • ...
God's Creation Days 2022-10-29
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- the day animals were created
- a large body of water
- another name for bird
- God called the firmament ________
- divided from darkness
- God said, let the earth bring forth____
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- God called the darkness
- 7th day, God rested
- created in the image of the Most High
- God created great ______ on the 5th day
- the planet on which we live
- another name for the Most High
- dry ground
13 Clues: dry ground • 7th day, God rested • a large body of water • another name for bird • divided from darkness • God called the darkness • the planet on which we live • the day animals were created • another name for the Most High • God called the firmament ________ • created in the image of the Most High • God created great ______ on the 5th day • God said, let the earth bring forth____
Look Up in the Sky 2024-04-17
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- Wind-borne toy
- Big or Little constellation
- Aurora borealis; Northern _______
- Earth orbiter
- Showery day arch
- Dark spot in space (2 words)
- Goodyear floater
- Ringed planet
- Aries or Orion
- Nocturnal mammal
- Aircraft that hovers
- Puffy sky sight
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- Sirius, for one
- Natural electric discharge
- Halley's _______
- The Red Planet
- Sunset location
- NASA projectile
- Venus or Earth
- Jet
- Rocky space object
- The Milky Way is one
- Earth warmer
- It's a _____, it's a plane, it's Superman
24 Clues: Jet • Earth warmer • Earth orbiter • Ringed planet • Wind-borne toy • The Red Planet • Venus or Earth • Aries or Orion • Sirius, for one • Sunset location • NASA projectile • Puffy sky sight • Halley's _______ • Showery day arch • Goodyear floater • Nocturnal mammal • Rocky space object • The Milky Way is one • Aircraft that hovers • Natural electric discharge • Big or Little constellation • ...
Earth and Space - Heliocentric Vs Geocentric 2023-10-04
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- This astronomer used a telescope to support the heliocentric model
- Today we can learn about Earth and Space through using modern technology including…
- This astronomer said the Earth takes one year to orbit the sun
- This movement is what creates day and night
- These people believed in the geocentric model
- This model says that the sun is at the centre of the universe
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- These orbit the sun
- The Earth rotates on it’s _____ which creates day and night
- This takes 365 days
- A person who studies Earth and Space is known as a…
- The Milky Way is also known as the ______ system
- This model says that the Earth is at the centre of the universe
- The _____ orbits the Earth
- The position of the _____ in the Solar System never changes
14 Clues: These orbit the sun • This takes 365 days • The _____ orbits the Earth • This movement is what creates day and night • These people believed in the geocentric model • The Milky Way is also known as the ______ system • A person who studies Earth and Space is known as a… • The Earth rotates on it’s _____ which creates day and night • ...
WWF Earth Hour Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-27
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- (animal logo on WWF)
- (assist in)
- (day where Earth hour takes place every year)
- (something needed to operate electricity)
- (raising awareness of nature loss and _______ change)
- (surrounding)
- (the month Earth hour takes place)
- (harmless to environment)
- (animals that live in the wild)
- (World Wide Fund for Nature)
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- (all over the world)
- (a celestial body orbiting around the Sun)
- (protecting something)
- (a living thing that grows in the earth)
- (keep safe)
- (animals that are at risk of extinction)
- (something unwanted)
- (contamination of the surrounding)
- (reuse)
- (the planet on which we live)
- (products of the earth)
- (resources that are always available)
22 Clues: (reuse) • (assist in) • (keep safe) • (surrounding) • (all over the world) • (animal logo on WWF) • (something unwanted) • (protecting something) • (products of the earth) • (harmless to environment) • (World Wide Fund for Nature) • (the planet on which we live) • (animals that live in the wild) • (contamination of the surrounding) • (the month Earth hour takes place) • ...
Ch. 2, Sec. 1 Review - Weather and Climate 2020-10-12
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- In water, convection takes place in water _____.
- _____ Circle - found at 66.5 degrees North
- A rise in earth's temperatures - global _____
- As elevation increases, temperature ______.
- Day on which the sun is directly overhead at the Equator - the fall/spring _______.
- In a leap year, an extra day is added to ____.
- Tropic of _____ - found at 23.5 degrees South
- _____ Circle - found at 66.5 degrees South
- One orbit around the sun by Earth - takes 365 and 1/4 days (one year)
- Water that falls to the earth's surface
- The earth completes one ______ every 24 hours.
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- Without the ______ Effect, earth would be too cold for most living things
- Sun's heat is distributed throughout the world by this process.
- Tropic of ______ - found at 23.5 degrees North
- Day on which the sun is directly overhead at the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn - the summer/winter ________.
- Most common form of precipitation
- The star that gives Earth heat
- It is hot all year in the _____ climate zone.
- Air masses are known as ______.
- Condition of bottom layer of earth's atmosphere over a short period of time
- Weather patterns over a long period of time
- It is cool/cold all year in the _____ climate zone.
- Movement of air
23 Clues: Movement of air • The star that gives Earth heat • Air masses are known as ______. • Most common form of precipitation • Water that falls to the earth's surface • _____ Circle - found at 66.5 degrees North • _____ Circle - found at 66.5 degrees South • As elevation increases, temperature ______. • Weather patterns over a long period of time • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Moves warm and cold water
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- They study of weather
- Map making
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- August 31st marks the date of the spring…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
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- Made of hot, dense rock
- Made of plates
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Supports Life
- Part of Earth made of land
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- Effect: Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- cycle: Keeps water rates constant
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- The earth tilts on this
- dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere
30 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • Made of hot, dense rock • The earth tilts on this • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle: Keeps water rates constant • Is very closely related to elevation • dioxide: Traps heat in the atmosphere • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
Seasons Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- something that earth tilts on
- something that changes year round there are 4
- something that the earth revolves around
- comes after summer
- comes after fall
- comes after winter
- 365.25 days
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- the north star
- hemisphere has a pair in the north on the earth
- something that the sun produces
- hemisphere it has a pair in the south on the earth
- revolves around the sun
- 24 hours
- something that revolves around the earth
- something that planets do around the sun
- comes after spring
16 Clues: 24 hours • 365.25 days • the north star • comes after fall • comes after summer • comes after winter • comes after spring • revolves around the sun • something that earth tilts on • something that the sun produces • something that the earth revolves around • something that revolves around the earth • something that planets do around the sun • ...
cameron since project 2023-02-25
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- Earth access is imaginary line running threw the ……
- Our access is tilted 23.5 .......
- The northern hemisphere experience obbistit seasons for moon …….
- sun is also ......... into untis
- The moon cycles throw fazes throw once a ….
- the gravity .......... is also noticeable on objects that are close to it
- gravity pulls toward the .........
- the father the sun is the ....... it is
- the force of gravity is strong betwen objects when they are close.......
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- Depending on the on time of the day you are standing outside, your shadow will point a different …….. and different
- shawdows caused by the sun follow ........ patter of changes
- As the sun appears to move across the sky shadows are ……
- The reason for day in night it depends where you are facing if you are on the other side of …..you would be 7 hours late it could be day time/night
- Shadows caused by the sun follow a yearly pattern of …………..
- The middle school mascot
- When northern hemisphere has ……. the southern hemisphere
- Depending on the on time of the day you are standing outside, your …… will point a different direction and different
- the sun ........ up part of the moon
- The sun appears to move in the day but it not actually it is the earth is …….
19 Clues: The middle school mascot • sun is also ......... into untis • Our access is tilted 23.5 ....... • gravity pulls toward the ......... • the sun ........ up part of the moon • the father the sun is the ....... it is • The moon cycles throw fazes throw once a …. • Earth access is imaginary line running threw the …… • As the sun appears to move across the sky shadows are …… • ...
Space My Dood! 2016-10-27
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- We revolve around this.
- This is caused by revolution.
- This force holds you down on to the Earth.
- This is caused when the Earth is in between the Sun and the moon.
- Earth's only natural satellite.
- An imaginary line through the middle of the earth that earth rotates on.
- The planet we live on.
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- This happens when the moon is between the sun and the Earth.
- This is what the moon's name also sorta is.
- This is caused by rotation.
- The larger you are the harder you are to start or stop.
- This is also caused by rotation.
- Halfway between the solstices neither hemisphere is toward the sun.
- A day of the year when the sun appears farthest north or south of the equator.
14 Clues: The planet we live on. • We revolve around this. • This is caused by rotation. • This is caused by revolution. • Earth's only natural satellite. • This is also caused by rotation. • This force holds you down on to the Earth. • This is what the moon's name also sorta is. • The larger you are the harder you are to start or stop. • ...
Colonization of Mars 2023-05-05
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- a remotely operated vehicle
- A collection of the Sun, eight planets, and their moons, comets, asteroids, meteroids,and dwarf planets revolving around the Sun.
- the person who supervises a space mission from Mission control
- Colonizing
- a layer of gases surrounding a planet
- Earth is _than Mars
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- A multi-step process that allows a safe landing
- A day on mars is
- than a day on Earth
- Mars is _ than Earth
- The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers
- The amount of time it takes to get to Mars
- to bring into action and make usable
- It could_ the problems of overpopulation on Earth
15 Clues: Colonizing • A day on mars is • than a day on Earth • Earth is _than Mars • Mars is _ than Earth • a remotely operated vehicle • to bring into action and make usable • a layer of gases surrounding a planet • The amount of time it takes to get to Mars • A multi-step process that allows a safe landing • It could_ the problems of overpopulation on Earth • ...
Astronomy Review 2021-12-15
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- spacecraft that can carry a crew into space and back to Earth
- huge group of stars, star systems, dust, and gas in space
- spinning of a planet on its axis
- movement of an object around another
- natural satellite
- all of space and everything in it
- imaginary line about which Earth rotates
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- longest or shortest day of the year
- eclipse caused when the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon
- eclipse caused when the moon blocks sunlight from reaching Earth
- study of objects in space and their movements
- force of attraction between objects
- "Equal day - equal night"
- tendency to resist a change in motion
- a push or a pull
15 Clues: a push or a pull • natural satellite • "Equal day - equal night" • spinning of a planet on its axis • all of space and everything in it • longest or shortest day of the year • force of attraction between objects • movement of an object around another • tendency to resist a change in motion • imaginary line about which Earth rotates • ...
Seasons and Tides 2026-02-01
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- The imaginary line the Earth spins on
- Part of the Earth that has the same temperature and daylight hours all year
- Tide created when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are at right angles
- Tide found during the Full or New moon phase
- One of the causes of Earth's seasons
- The Earth is split into two of these: the Northern and Southern
- Day with the same amount of daylight and night time
- When Earth spins on its axis
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- The Earth revolves in this direction around the sun
- Season that occurs when a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
- Season with the longest days
- Longest or shortest day of the year
- Type of sunlight received during Summer
- Rise and fall of ocean water due to the pull of gravity
14 Clues: Season with the longest days • When Earth spins on its axis • Longest or shortest day of the year • One of the causes of Earth's seasons • The imaginary line the Earth spins on • Type of sunlight received during Summer • Tide found during the Full or New moon phase • The Earth revolves in this direction around the sun • Day with the same amount of daylight and night time • ...
Science Astronomy Quiz 23 2022-05-10
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- In 1969, astronauts landed on this
- Dark objects do this with heat and light
- the sun's this keeps the planets orbiting it
- on this day, land animals and man were made
- when the moon is between the sun and the earth, it is this
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- sun, moon, and stars were made on this day
- The earth is (larger or smaller) than the moon
- The earth is 93,000,000 miles from this heavenly body
- on this day, birds and water animals were made
- day and night were made on this day of creation
- the sun is made up of this state of matter
11 Clues: In 1969, astronauts landed on this • Dark objects do this with heat and light • sun, moon, and stars were made on this day • the sun is made up of this state of matter • on this day, land animals and man were made • the sun's this keeps the planets orbiting it • The earth is (larger or smaller) than the moon • on this day, birds and water animals were made • ...
Seasons 2021-11-23
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- - Located directly 90 degrees north of the equator at the end of the axis
- - Located directly 90 degrees south of the equator at the end of the axis
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis
- - The coldest season of the year which occurs in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the southern and northern hemispheres face about the same lengths of day and night time
- axis - The imaginary line that causes the earth to spin at a 23.5 degree angle.
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- - The planet that is home to humans
- - The warmest season of the year occurring in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere in December to February
- - When the sun is at its highest or lowest point on earth and causing the shortest and longest day of the year.
- - The invisible line that is a 0 degrees of the earth that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun
- - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat
- - When the earth completes a full revolution
15 Clues: - The planet that is home to humans • - When the earth completes a full revolution • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun • - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat • - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis • ...
Earth's Tilt and the Changing Seasons 2025-09-05
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- What season occurs when northern axis tilts toward Sun?
- What month is spring equinox?
- What determines temperature variations on Earth?
- How many hours long are day and night during equinox?
- What length of day does the winter solstice mark?
- What type of event is a solstice?
- What event has equal day and night?
- What season occurs when northern axis tilts away from Sun?
- What about Earth’s axis causes Earth's seasons?
- What shape is Earth's orbit?
- What length of day does the summer solstice mark?
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- What is Earth's movement around the Sun called?
- Which hemisphere tilts toward Sun in June?
- What type of equinox occurs in September?
- What astronomical event marks longest/shortest day?
- What month is the summer solstice in northern hemisphere?
- Where does sunlight hit most directly?
- What does "equinox" mean? (no spaces)
- Which hemisphere tilts away from Sun in June?
- 22 What month is autumn equinox?
- What causes day and night?
- What month is the winter solstice in northern hemisphere?
- How long does Earth take to orbit the Sun? (one word)
- What type of equinox occurs in March?
24 Clues: What causes day and night? • What shape is Earth's orbit? • What month is spring equinox? • What type of event is a solstice? • What event has equal day and night? • 22 What month is autumn equinox? • What does "equinox" mean? (no spaces) • What type of equinox occurs in March? • Where does sunlight hit most directly? • What type of equinox occurs in September? • ...
Astronomy Review 2021-12-15
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- spacecraft that can carry a crew into space and back to Earth
- huge group of stars, star systems, dust, and gas in space
- spinning of a planet on its axis
- movement of an object around another
- natural satellite
- all of space and everything in it
- imaginary line about which Earth rotates
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- longest or shortest day of the year
- eclipse caused when the Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon
- eclipse caused when the moon blocks sunlight from reaching Earth
- study of objects in space and their movements
- force of attraction between objects
- "Equal day - equal night"
- tendency to resist a change in motion
- a push or a pull
15 Clues: a push or a pull • natural satellite • "Equal day - equal night" • spinning of a planet on its axis • all of space and everything in it • longest or shortest day of the year • force of attraction between objects • movement of an object around another • tendency to resist a change in motion • imaginary line about which Earth rotates • ...
Earth Sun and Moon System 2025-09-11
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- Phases Reflected light from sun showing parts of the moon.
- The path a object in space follows around the sun.
- Result from the tilt of the Earth.
- The increasing amount of light reflected on the moon.
- A celestial body that provides solar energy.
- To move around another object.
- The decreasing amount of light reflected on the moon.
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- The direction in which Earth rotates
- The area above the equator.
- Tilt Responsible for the seasons.
- An imaginary line on which the Earth rotates.
- Natural objects in space.
- A pattern caused by the rotation of the Earth.
- Movement that results in day/night pattern.
- Moon The phase of the moon we cannot see.
- Another name for the moon.
16 Clues: Natural objects in space. • Another name for the moon. • The area above the equator. • To move around another object. • Tilt Responsible for the seasons. • Result from the tilt of the Earth. • The direction in which Earth rotates • Moon The phase of the moon we cannot see. • Movement that results in day/night pattern. • A celestial body that provides solar energy. • ...
Motions of the earth 2024-08-21
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- solstice, the moment the earth's tilt toward the sun is at a maximum
- solstice, longest night and shortest day of the year in terms of daylight
- movement of the around the sun
- orbit, earth is going around the sun
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- movement of the earth on its axis
- the earth experiences equal days and equal nights
- day, daily motion of the earth
- plane, axis of the earth which is an imaginary line
- year, a year with 366 days
- of illumination, circle divides day from night on the globe
10 Clues: year, a year with 366 days • day, daily motion of the earth • movement of the around the sun • movement of the earth on its axis • orbit, earth is going around the sun • the earth experiences equal days and equal nights • plane, axis of the earth which is an imaginary line • of illumination, circle divides day from night on the globe • ...
The Months of the Years 2021-05-14
12 Clues: Halloween • New Years • Earth day • After June • Father’s Day • Spring begins • before October • Christmas time • Valentine’s Day • thanksgiving day • The eighth month • Sounds the mares
Science puzzle 2021-01-15
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- equal amount of day and night
- Winter, spring, summer, and fall
- Causes day and night
- on a 23.5 degree angle
- hemisphere bottom half of Earth
- circular path that goes around something
- Hemisphere top half of Earth
Down
- center line of Earth
- sun is at its maximum or minimum declination
- Hours lasts 12 hours
- object twirling around another
- imaginary line
12 Clues: imaginary line • center line of Earth • Hours lasts 12 hours • Causes day and night • on a 23.5 degree angle • Hemisphere top half of Earth • equal amount of day and night • object twirling around another • hemisphere bottom half of Earth • Winter, spring, summer, and fall • circular path that goes around something • sun is at its maximum or minimum declination
Seasons for 5th Graders 2024-01-04
Across
- this season is when we have Christmas
- the hottest season
- an imaginary pole that the earth rotates around
- little drops of water that come from the sky
- where we all live
- the center of the solar system
- the shortest day of the year
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- this season has March in it
- the longest day of the year
- when day and night are exactly 12 hours both
- the awesomest teacher
- the lamest teacher
- white, cold flakes
- also called autumn
14 Clues: where we all live • the hottest season • the lamest teacher • white, cold flakes • also called autumn • the awesomest teacher • this season has March in it • the longest day of the year • the shortest day of the year • the center of the solar system • this season is when we have Christmas • when day and night are exactly 12 hours both • little drops of water that come from the sky • ...
Science Vocabulary Appetizer 2014-11-04
Across
- How much stuff (elements) something is made up of
- Gases that change and vary through time
- Fake Science, Opinions not based on the scientific method
- Kinds of gases that stay the same
- Energy of Motion
- The day when the North Pole leans toward the Sun
- Energy from the Sun
- A process where plants use the sun's energy to make food
- The day when the sun shines directly on the Earth
- Become larger or more extensive
- When Earth and the Sun are closest to each other
- A piece of information that is definitely true
- Someone that is poorly educated and science and does not understand
- Layers of gases that surround planet Earth
- Tighten
- A testable explanation of something
Down
- Imaginary axle that Earth spins on
- What everything is made up of
- When the Earth makes one turn on its axis
- Energy including light, radio waves, and gamma rays
- When Earth and the Sun are farthest from each other
- A procedure that includes observation, testing, and changing of hypotheses
- A structure of ideas that proves or disproves something
- Weather systems that are intense and possibly harmful
- What everything is made up of
- Energy transfer through physical contact
- When the Earth makes a full trip around the Sun
- True facts that can prove or disprove a belief
- degree of heat
- To release energy as radiation
30 Clues: Tighten • degree of heat • Energy of Motion • Energy from the Sun • What everything is made up of • What everything is made up of • To release energy as radiation • Become larger or more extensive • Kinds of gases that stay the same • Imaginary axle that Earth spins on • A testable explanation of something • Gases that change and vary through time • ...
Seasons 2021-11-23
Across
- - Located directly 90 degrees north of the equator at the end of the axis
- - Located directly 90 degrees south of the equator at the end of the axis
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis
- - The coldest season of the year which occurs in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the southern and northern hemispheres face about the same lengths of day and night time
- axis - The imaginary line that causes the earth to spin at a 23.5 degree angle.
Down
- - The planet that is home to humans
- - The warmest season of the year occurring in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere in December to February
- - When the sun is at its highest or lowest point on earth and causing the shortest and longest day of the year.
- - The invisible line that is a 0 degrees of the earth that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun
- - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat
- - When the earth completes a full revolution
15 Clues: - The planet that is home to humans • - When the earth completes a full revolution • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun • - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat • - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis • ...
MOON AND SEASONS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2016-05-02
Across
- The area of the Earth that has similar weather all year.
- Water on the moon is found as this.
- The type of eclipse when the moon blocks the sun.
- Is less on the moon so you would weigh less there.
- The time it takes the moon to rotate once around the Earth (about).
- The type of eclipse when the Earth blocks the sun.
- What causes craters on the moon.
- What did out craters on the moon.
- The rock and dirt thrown out to make a crater.
- The side of the moon we never see from Earth.
Down
- The season when the northern hemisphere is tilted to the sun.
- The phase when the moon is almost full.
- In March and September when the day and night are equal in length.
- During January in this place, the sun never sets.
- Warm weather in the northern hemisphere when the north pole is not tilted to or away from the sun.
- The reason the Earth has seasons.
- Dark rock type on the moon which was once old lava flows.
- When the side of the moon facing Earth receives no sunlight.
- Temperatures on the moon are this because the moon has no atmosphere.
- In June in the northern hemisphere, this is the shortest day of the year.
- The moon may have come from a piece of this when it was young.
- Without the moon there would be none of these on Earth.
22 Clues: What causes craters on the moon. • The reason the Earth has seasons. • What did out craters on the moon. • Water on the moon is found as this. • The phase when the moon is almost full. • The side of the moon we never see from Earth. • The rock and dirt thrown out to make a crater. • During January in this place, the sun never sets. • ...
Earth and Space Crossword: ES2 2023-11-19
Across
- A historical model of our solar system that puts the Earth at the centre of the universe.
- A change in the moons appearance from Earth
- Earth’s atmosphere is made up mainly of nitrogen and _______.
- What is it called when the Moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light and casts its shadow on Earth.
- The 4th planet from the sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis.
- The heliocentric model of the solar system was created by? (Last name only)
- Earth is divided into these halves.
- It takes the moon approx one-month to complete an orbit of Earth, this is called the _____ cycle.
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- 365 day orbit.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- The first person to view and study space through a telescope.
- If the moon is 'waning', is it getting bigger or smaller?
- Earth's rotation around the sun on its titled axis causes different weather at different times of the year called _______.
- The planet which is closest to the sun
- A star. Produces all heat and light for our solar system.
- Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system.
- Earth rotates on its ____
- Planets further away from the sun consist mostly of gases and liquids are called _____ planets.
20 Clues: 365 day orbit. • Earth rotates on its ____ • The 4th planet from the sun • Earth is divided into these halves. • Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis. • The planet which is closest to the sun • The largest planet in our solar system. • A change in the moons appearance from Earth • Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system. • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Vocabulary Review 2019-06-08
Across
- a book of maps
- wearing away of the Earth's surface due to wind, water, or glaciers
- walk in someone’s shoes
- imaginary horizontal line
- someone that is highly educated
- imaginary vertical line
- Integrates multiple data, digitalizes it, and creates maps based on the information
- an area that has definable characteristics
- moisture that falls to the earth
- day to day atmospheric conditions
- day and night are equal in length
- to locate a place relative to landmarks
- straight lines that intersect
- disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, and informed by evidence
- a rule determining the distances between such marks on a map
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- spherical representation of the earth
- to have due regard for the feelings of another
- an explanatory list of symbols used on a map
- locating a place using coordinates
- half of a sphere
- the beginning of summer or winter
- the study of earth’s physical features, environments, people, and places
- Chemical or physical processes that break down rocks
- the earth orbits the sun (365 days)
- weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
- a term used to describe the activities of continental drift and magma flow
- the result of a process by which dry areas develop on the leeward sides of mountain ranges
- flat representation of earth
- The best high school in the world!!
- Navigational facility based on signals received from satellites
- the spinning of the earth on its axis
31 Clues: a book of maps • half of a sphere • walk in someone’s shoes • imaginary vertical line • imaginary horizontal line • flat representation of earth • straight lines that intersect • someone that is highly educated • moisture that falls to the earth • the beginning of summer or winter • day to day atmospheric conditions • day and night are equal in length • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-03
Across
- distance from the equator measured in degrees
- process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by certain gases
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- a body of air with certain temperature and moisture characteristics depending on where it's been
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of cancer
- movement of Earth around the sun
- average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation winds and clouds in an area.
- lowest layer of the Earths atmosphere where weather occurs
- one of the greenhouse gases
- the ground acting as a sponge to energy
Down
- horizontal movement of air from area of high pressure to area of lower pressure
- layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- moist cold air mass
- force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- day marking the beginning of fall when day light equals night time
- this and the earth's revolution cause the changing seasons
- direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- spinning motion of Earth about its axis
- condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
- gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
- Air moving from water to land after the land heats up making low pressure.
- day marking the beginning of the spring when day light equals night time
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- instrument used to measure temperature
- transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
26 Clues: moist cold air mass • one of the greenhouse gases • movement of Earth around the sun • layer of gases that surrounds Earth • instrument used to measure temperature • spinning motion of Earth about its axis • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • the ground acting as a sponge to energy • transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-03
Across
- force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- lowest layer of the Earths atmosphere where weather occurs
- direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- day marking the beginning of the spring when day light equals night time
- a body of air with certain temperature and moisture characteristics depending on where it's been
- process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by certain gases
- distance from the equator measured in degrees
- average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation winds and clouds in an area.
- layer of gases that surrounds Earth
- moist cold air mass
- this and the earth's revolution cause the changing seasons
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- one of the greenhouse gases
- horizontal movement of air from area of high pressure to area of lower pressure
Down
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn
- day marking the beginning of fall when day light equals night time
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of cancer
- gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
- the ground acting as a sponge to energy
- Air moving from water to land after the land heats up making low pressure.
- instrument used to measure temperature
- movement of Earth around the sun
- spinning motion of Earth about its axis
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
26 Clues: moist cold air mass • one of the greenhouse gases • movement of Earth around the sun • layer of gases that surrounds Earth • instrument used to measure temperature • the ground acting as a sponge to energy • spinning motion of Earth about its axis • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • ...
Stars and the Universe 2023-05-18
Across
- Take me to your leader.
- Not visible to the unaided eye.
- This planet has the most craters out of any in the solar system.
- This celestial body possesses 99.9% of the solar system's mass.
- One day here is longer than one Earth year.
- Predicted this celestial body's appearance saved Christopher Columbus' life.
- The closest planet to our solar system.
- Albert Einstein rejected the idea that these existed.
Down
- Toilet Humor
- The most distant from Earth human spacecraft ever made.
- Cronus
- Comprises 85% of all mass in the universe.
- Supposedly makes up 72% of the universe's energy.
- Disk-shaped "leftovers" from the solar system's creation.
- A day here is only 10 hours.
- The most unique planet.
- Has a heart shaped glacier the size of Texas and Oklahoma.
- There are more of these on Earth than stars in the Milky Way.
18 Clues: Cronus • Toilet Humor • Take me to your leader. • The most unique planet. • A day here is only 10 hours. • Not visible to the unaided eye. • The closest planet to our solar system. • Comprises 85% of all mass in the universe. • One day here is longer than one Earth year. • Supposedly makes up 72% of the universe's energy. • Albert Einstein rejected the idea that these existed. • ...
Science Vocabulary Appetizer 2014-11-04
Across
- What everything is made up of
- Energy from the Sun
- A piece of information that is definitely true
- When the Earth makes one turn on its axis
- Kinds of gases that stay the same
- Energy including light, radio waves, and gamma rays
- A procedure that includes observation, testing, and changing of hypotheses
- Weather systems that are intense and possibly harmful
- Tighten
- Energy of Motion
- Layers of gases that surround planet Earth
- True facts that can prove or disprove a belief
- Someone that is poorly educated and science and does not understand
Down
- degree of heat
- The day when the North Pole leans toward the Sun
- Fake Science, Opinions not based on the scientific method
- A testable explanation of something
- To release energy as radiation
- Energy transfer through physical contact
- A process where plants use the sun's energy to make food
- Imaginary axle that Earth spins on
- When the Earth makes a full trip around the Sun
- The day when the sun shines directly on the Earth
- Become larger or more extensive
- How much stuff (elements) something is made up of
- A structure of ideas that proves or disproves something
- Gases that change and vary through time
- What everything is made up of
- When Earth and the Sun are closest to each other
- When Earth and the Sun are farthest from each other
30 Clues: Tighten • degree of heat • Energy of Motion • Energy from the Sun • What everything is made up of • What everything is made up of • To release energy as radiation • Become larger or more extensive • Kinds of gases that stay the same • Imaginary axle that Earth spins on • A testable explanation of something • Gases that change and vary through time • ...
Geography fun! :) 2012-07-29
Across
- Closest planet to Earth
- No longer a officially considered a planet
- Closest planet to the sun
- First female God created?
- The farthest planet from the sun
- What is the opposite to north?
- what do we live in that has a name of a chocolate bar?
- Takes approximately 365 days to rotate around the sun
- Creater of heaven and earth?
- What object would you use if you were lost out in the bush?
- Known as the "Red Planet"
- First male God created?
Down
- Famous for its rings
- what is a chocolate named after a planet?
- what is the opposite to east?
- What is the largest star?
- What did God do on the 7th day?
- The largest planet
- What did God make on the 4th day?
19 Clues: The largest planet • Famous for its rings • Closest planet to Earth • First male God created? • Closest planet to the sun • What is the largest star? • First female God created? • Known as the "Red Planet" • Creater of heaven and earth? • what is the opposite to east? • What is the opposite to north? • What did God do on the 7th day? • The farthest planet from the sun • ...
The Solar System 2021-05-03
Across
- length of time it takes Earth to make 1 rotation around sun
- has many rings
- planet we live on
- time it takes Earth to make one full rotation on its axis
- dwarf planet
- the main star in our solar system
- unit of measure for how far a planet is from the sun
- theory that explains how the universe began
- caused by the moon's gravity
- closest planet to the sun
- season when Northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
Down
- rotation around the sun
- type of planet (Earth, Venus, Mars, Mercury)
- cloud of dust, gasses, particles in space
- believed to have been the cause of a mass extinction
- first element
- force pulling us toward center of Earth
- largest planet
- evidence used to determine age of Earth
- Earth is tilted on this
20 Clues: dwarf planet • first element • has many rings • largest planet • planet we live on • rotation around the sun • Earth is tilted on this • closest planet to the sun • caused by the moon's gravity • the main star in our solar system • force pulling us toward center of Earth • evidence used to determine age of Earth • cloud of dust, gasses, particles in space • ...
Seasons 2021-11-23
Across
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- Pole - Located directly 90 degrees south of the equator at the end of the axis
- - when the sun is at its highest or lowest point on earth and causing the shortest and longest day of the year.
- - The coldest season of the year which occurs in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.
- - the invisible line that is a 0 degrees of the earth that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the earth completes a full revolution
Down
- - the planet that is home to humans
- - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun
- - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat
- - When the southern and northern hemispheres face about the same lengths of day and night time
- Pole - Located directly 90 degrees north of the equator at the end of the axis
- axis - the imaginary line that causes the earth to spin at a 23.5 degree angle.
- - The warmest season of the year occurring in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere in December to February
- - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis
15 Clues: - the planet that is home to humans • - When the earth completes a full revolution • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun • - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat • - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis • ...
Seasons 2021-11-22
Across
- - Located directly 90 degrees north of the equator at the end of the axis
- - Located directly 90 degrees south of the equator at the end of the axis
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis
- - The coldest season of the year which occurs in the northern hemisphere from December to February and in the southern hemisphere from June to August.
- - The season that summer transitions in to winter
- - When the southern and northern hemispheres face about the same lengths of day and night time
- axis - the imaginary line that causes the earth to spin at a 23.5 degree angle.
Down
- - the planet that is home to humans
- - The warmest season of the year occurring in the northern hemisphere from June to August and in the southern hemisphere in December to February
- - when the sun is at its highest or lowest point on earth and causing the shortest and longest day of the year.
- - the invisible line that is a 0 degrees of the earth that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun
- - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat
- - When the earth completes a full revolution
15 Clues: - the planet that is home to humans • - When the earth completes a full revolution • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - The season that summer transitions in to winter • - when the earth orbits 1/12 of the way around the sun • - The star that is the earth’s source of light and heat • - When the earth completes a full rotation around the axis • ...
Space and Earth 2025-05-12
Across
- name for a person who goes into space
- this launches people into space
- this planet has rings that can be seen from Earth
- this is the closest planet to Earth
- the time it takes the Earth to make one full orbit around the sun
- the day of the year we celebrate being born
Down
- this is mostly responsible for the tides on Earth
- the closest planet to the sun
- the hottest season on Earth
- the time it takes for Earth to do one full rotation
- this can be used to see planets in the night sky that are really far away and can't be seen with the naked eye
- this country was the first to land people on the moon
- the largest planet of our solar system
- a rock that burns up when entering the Earth's atmosphere, due to friction.
- these living things use the suns energy to make their own food
15 Clues: the hottest season on Earth • the closest planet to the sun • this launches people into space • this is the closest planet to Earth • name for a person who goes into space • the largest planet of our solar system • the day of the year we celebrate being born • this is mostly responsible for the tides on Earth • this planet has rings that can be seen from Earth • ...
Earth Science Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-20
Across
- is the solid, outer part of Earth
- the season of getting ready for winter
- the movement of continents resulting from the motion of tectonic plates.
- is a type of strike-slip fault wherein the relative horizontal slip
- The theory that the Earth's crust and upper mantle Solar Eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun
- the coldest season
- The interference of the continents results in complex tidal patterns
- occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and Sun, but does not completely cover the Sun's disk
- season of growth or development
- is a geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- if it experiences two high and two low tides of approximately equal size every lunar day
Down
- if it experiences one high and one low tide every lunar day
- locations on Earth where the oceanic material of one tectonic plate dives below the material
- The moon blocks the sun, but only partially
- Because Earth's surface is curved, sometimes an eclipse can shift between annular and total as the Moon's shadow moves across the globe
- Hottest season of the year
- experiences two high and two low tides of different sizes every lunar day
- the dropping of leaves from the trees as they go into a winter rest
- is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide.
- layer molten iron and nickel
20 Clues: the coldest season • Hottest season of the year • layer molten iron and nickel • season of growth or development • is the solid, outer part of Earth • the season of getting ready for winter • The moon blocks the sun, but only partially • if it experiences one high and one low tide every lunar day • is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide. • ...
Solar System 2025-02-12
Across
- / the amount of time it takes the Earth to rotate
- / the nemonic device to remember the order of the planets from the sun
- / the inner planets that are made from rock
- / if the southern hemisphere is tilted toward away from the sun, what is season is the northern hemisphere experiencing
- / to light up
- / when the entire moon illuminated
- / the outer planets
- / quarter when the left side of the moon is illuminated
- / the spinning motion the Earth does that causes day & night
Down
- / the invisible line the Earth spins on
- / if the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, what season is the southern hemisphere experiencing
- / the circular motion the Earth does that causes seasons
- / the amount of time it takes Earth to revolve
- / when none of the moon is illuminated
- / the planet that has a cloud blanket that traps thermal energy
- / when the right side of the moon is illuminated
- / the planet that looks like our moon and is the smallest
- / how long does a moon phase take to complete
- / the planet with a thin atmosphere, canyons & riverbeds
19 Clues: / to light up • / the outer planets • / when the entire moon illuminated • / when none of the moon is illuminated • / the invisible line the Earth spins on • / the inner planets that are made from rock • / how long does a moon phase take to complete • / the amount of time it takes Earth to revolve • / when the right side of the moon is illuminated • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-03
Across
- condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
- process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by certain gases
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn
- force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- moist cold air mass
- spinning motion of Earth about its axis
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of cancer
- one of the greenhouse gases
- movement of Earth around the sun
- direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- this and the earth's revolution cause the changing seasons
- layer of gases that surrounds Earth
Down
- instrument used to measure temperature
- average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation winds and clouds in an area.
- day marking the beginning of the spring when day light equals night time
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- day marking the beginning of fall when day light equals night time
- gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
- Air moving from water to land after the land heats up making low pressure.
- a body of air with certain temperature and moisture characteristics depending on where it's been
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- horizontal movement of air from area of high pressure to area of lower pressure
- lowest layer of the Earths atmosphere where weather occurs
- the ground acting as a sponge to energy
- distance from the equator measured in degrees
26 Clues: moist cold air mass • one of the greenhouse gases • movement of Earth around the sun • layer of gases that surrounds Earth • instrument used to measure temperature • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • spinning motion of Earth about its axis • the ground acting as a sponge to energy • transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • ...
Genesis 1-2 2025-09-04
21 Clues: h2o • plants • animals • likeness • the start • male human • first book • our planet • divine one • female human • Opposite Day • stop working • grow in number • our light giver • producing fruit • opposite of dark • ________ and earth • moving body of water • second trinity member • first section of bible • distant gaseous planets
The Creation (NIV) 2013-09-06
Across
- Mankind was created based on God's _____
- What did God do on the seventh day?
- God trusted manking to rule over His _____
- Genesis 1:5, God called the light ____
- God created the sky on the _____ day
- Which day did God finish His creation?
- The animals and humans lived in the garden of _____
- Genesis 2:3, Then God blessed the seventh day and made it ___
Down
- God created the animals on the _____ day
- Genesis 1:3, What did God say and created?
- In the beginning, God created the ______ and the earth
- Genesis 1:22, God blessed them and said, “Be ______ and increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth.”
- Genesis 1:5, God called the darkness _____
- Genesis 1:10, The other name for "gathered waters"
- God created vegatation, trees and others on the _____ day
15 Clues: What did God do on the seventh day? • God created the sky on the _____ day • Genesis 1:5, God called the light ____ • Which day did God finish His creation? • God created the animals on the _____ day • Mankind was created based on God's _____ • Genesis 1:3, What did God say and created? • God trusted manking to rule over His _____ • ...
The Creation (NIV) 2013-09-06
Across
- Genesis 1:10, The other name for "gathered waters"
- The animals and humans lived in the garden of _____
- In the beginning, God created the ______ and the earth
- Genesis 1:3, What did God say and created?
- Genesis 1:22, God blessed them and said, “Be ______ and increase in number and fill the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth.”
- Genesis 1:5, God called the light ____
- Genesis 1:5, God called the darkness _____
- God created the animals on the _____ day
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- Which day did God finish His creation?
- God created the sky on the _____ day
- God trusted manking to rule over His _____
- Mankind was created based on God's _____
- Genesis 2:3, Then God blessed the seventh day and made it ___
- What did God do on the seventh day?
- God created vegatation, trees and others on the _____ day
15 Clues: What did God do on the seventh day? • God created the sky on the _____ day • Which day did God finish His creation? • Genesis 1:5, God called the light ____ • Mankind was created based on God's _____ • God created the animals on the _____ day • God trusted manking to rule over His _____ • Genesis 1:3, What did God say and created? • ...
My science crossword puzzle. 2020-11-30
Across
- the longest and shortest days of the year
- the second-coldest season of the year, with an Equinox in it.
- the hemisphere north of the equator
- the places that are furthest north and south respectively
- The different parts of the year, separated by the amount of sunlight in the hemisphere it is taking place in.
- the planet we all live on
- the star that The Earth orbits.
Down
- days where sunlight is equal across the earth
- the hemisphere south of the equator
- the coldest season of the year, with the shortest day in it
- the hottest season of the year, with the longest day in it
- The imaginary line that The Earth spins on.
- The two "halves" of the Earth, which are Southern and Northern.
- an imaginary line that goes across The Earth, and has only one season.
- The warmest season of the year, with an equinox in it
15 Clues: the planet we all live on • the star that The Earth orbits. • the hemisphere south of the equator • the hemisphere north of the equator • the longest and shortest days of the year • The imaginary line that The Earth spins on. • days where sunlight is equal across the earth • The warmest season of the year, with an equinox in it • ...
How do the seasons change? 2019-03-13
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- The ________ revolves around the Earth.
- A ________ is a very large ball of burning gas in space.
- _________ begins at the equinox in September.
- The ________ revolves around the sun.
- The _______ is when the day and night are the same amount of hours.
- The longest day of the year is during the summer ________.
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- The Earth is a _________.
- When it is summer in Spain, it is _______ in Australia.
- _________ begins at the equinox in March.
- The Earth spins on an _______.
- The ________ separates the northern and southern hemispheres.
- The _______ is the nearest star to the Earth.
12 Clues: The Earth is a _________. • The Earth spins on an _______. • The ________ revolves around the sun. • The ________ revolves around the Earth. • _________ begins at the equinox in March. • _________ begins at the equinox in September. • The _______ is the nearest star to the Earth. • When it is summer in Spain, it is _______ in Australia. • ...
Astronomy 2020-09-04
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- force that pulls objects toward the center of the earth or a large celestial body
- Planets that are small, dense, rocky
- Distance light travels in 1 year
- First to believe in a heliocentric model
- The shortest or longest day of the year
- The star visible during the day, provides energy/heat
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- Planet known for being red, next to Earth
- Discovered existence of other galaxies
- Time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun
- Each of the two times of the year when days and nights are of equal length
- the path that a object/body follows as it travels around another object/body in space
- An object resists change in motion
- Earth's "Twin" that has a very high temperature
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- Credited with discovery of gravity
- Known for very violent winds
- A gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses and throws its outer layers into space
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- planets that have large atmospheres, made of hydrogen and helium
- Space and all the matter
- The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.
- the average distance between the earth and the sun
- Planet tipped on it side
- Earth's natural satellite
- A large, hot, bright ball of gas that is millions of kilometers from Earth
- Time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- The planet closest to the Sun
- Civilization, used astronomy in everyday life
- A large, reddish star late in its life cycle
- Time it takes for the moon to orbit the Earth
- The sun and its eight planets
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean's surface influenced by the moon's gravity pulling on earth
- The reason we can stay on Earth's surface
- Believed Earth was the center of the universe
- Instrument used to view objects in outer space
- The largest planet in the solar system,many moons
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- Known for its rings
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- Believed the planets orbited the Sun in an ellipse
- Planet covered mainly by water
42 Clues: Known for its rings • Space and all the matter • Planet tipped on it side • Earth's natural satellite • Known for very violent winds • The planet closest to the Sun • The sun and its eight planets • Planet covered mainly by water • Distance light travels in 1 year • The spinning of Earth on its axis • An object resists change in motion • Credited with discovery of gravity • ...
CLIMATIC PHENOMENON 2025-12-11
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- rain in the form of ice
- study of atmosphere
- removing of trees
- long term pattern of weather
- rotating wind
- number 1 green house gas
- weather disturbance
- a storm with violent wind
- blanket of the earth
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- change global or regional pattern of climate
- increase of the earth's temperature
- hot and cold
- water vapor suspended in the air
- contamination in the air
- 2nd layer of the atmosphere
- day to day state of the atmosphere
- trapping of heat
- strong turbulent of wind carrying dust
- nearest layer of atmosphere to the earth
- gas from the waste/ manure
20 Clues: hot and cold • rotating wind • trapping of heat • removing of trees • study of atmosphere • weather disturbance • blanket of the earth • rain in the form of ice • contamination in the air • number 1 green house gas • a storm with violent wind • gas from the waste/ manure • 2nd layer of the atmosphere • long term pattern of weather • water vapor suspended in the air • ...
Form Three Homework 2018-11-01
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- The layer of the earth made of melted metal
- When a hemisphere is tilted more toward the sun
- The collecting of water in the clouds
- The time between dry and wet season
- The layer of melted rock in the earth
- The last layer of the atmosphere where space begins
- The layer of the atmosphere where astronauts are
- Rock formed when sand is compressed
- This type of rock is formed when magma cools
- The evaporation of water from plant leaves
- The coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Rock formed when other rocks have heat and pressure applied to them
- The day when the earth has no tilt
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- The earths movement around the sun
- A day where the earth is tilted most toward or away from the sun
- The time between wet and dry season
- Core The layer of the earth made of solid metal
- Rain and snow are an example of this part of the water cycle
- When a hemisphere is tilted more away from the sun
- The outer layer of the earth
- The process of turning water into water vapor
- Melted rock
- The layer of the atmosphere where planes fly
- The bottom layer of the atmosphere
- The earth's spin around its axis
25 Clues: Melted rock • The outer layer of the earth • The earth's spin around its axis • The earths movement around the sun • The bottom layer of the atmosphere • The day when the earth has no tilt • The time between wet and dry season • The time between dry and wet season • Rock formed when sand is compressed • The coldest layer of the atmosphere • The collecting of water in the clouds • ...
Seasons and Tides 2026-01-08
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- Spring and neap tides occur twice per ______.
- The pole tilted _______ from the sun experiences winter.
- An imaginary line that runs directly through a spinning object's center.
- The pole tilted _______ the sun experiences summer.
- This type of tide occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are at a 90° angle.
- To move around (something) in a path that is similar to a circle.
- The difference in height between the high and low tide.
- To spin around an axis.
- An imaginary line around the center of the Earth, dividing it into the North and South Hemispheres.
- The Earth completes one rotation each _____.
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- One half of the Earth
- This hemisphere is located above the equator.
- The Earth completes one revolution each _____.
- During this season the sun's path is longer causing more hours of daylight.
- During this season the sun's path is shorter causing fewer hours of daylight.
- This hemisphere is located below the equator.
- This type of tide occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned in a straight line.
- This season occurs after summer.
- The tilt of Earth's axis causes this.
- The regular rise and fall of the oceans.
- The number of high and low tides each day.
21 Clues: One half of the Earth • To spin around an axis. • This season occurs after summer. • The tilt of Earth's axis causes this. • The regular rise and fall of the oceans. • The number of high and low tides each day. • The Earth completes one rotation each _____. • This hemisphere is located above the equator. • Spring and neap tides occur twice per ______. • ...
Code Song 16 2024-10-14
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- and all his commandments
- God gives them their own new
- The ruler of fame
- Anointed with and might
- Jehovah anointed his
- That God's will on may be done
- O you faithful
- To over everyone
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- His established
- and bring to this earth
- Who follow day after day
- The ruler of heavenly
- This class will the share in the Kingdom
- God'd holy name
- O you faithful
- Honor God's name
16 Clues: O you faithful • O you faithful • His established • God'd holy name • Honor God's name • To over everyone • The ruler of fame • Jehovah anointed his • The ruler of heavenly • and bring to this earth • Anointed with and might • and all his commandments • Who follow day after day • God gives them their own new • That God's will on may be done • This class will the share in the Kingdom
Grade 5 Social Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-11
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- Spice islands were later known as this.
- Longitudes and latitudes criss cross each other to form this.
- This tropic is at 23.5 S.
- This breeze blows from sea to land during day.
- These are continuous water bodies on earth.
- This English queen became the empress of India in 1858.
- Permanently frozen soil.
- The earth spins around this imaginary axle.
- On June 21st, the southern hemisphere has this solstice.
- Areas with grasses as the dominant vegetation.
- Antarctica lies in this temperature zone of the earth.
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- Christopher Columbus is credited with the discovery of this land.
- Ferdinand Magellan undertook expeditions on behalf of this country.
- Deserts are dry places with very less vegetation due to lack of this.
- Carnatic wars were fought between the English and this east India Companies.
- On a day when the day and night are equal.
- The places away from the sea have this climate.
- The revolt of 1857 was first started by them.
- This trench is there in Pacific ocean.
- EEIC originally was set up to conduct __________ in India.
20 Clues: Permanently frozen soil. • This tropic is at 23.5 S. • This trench is there in Pacific ocean. • Spice islands were later known as this. • On a day when the day and night are equal. • These are continuous water bodies on earth. • The earth spins around this imaginary axle. • The revolt of 1857 was first started by them. • This breeze blows from sea to land during day. • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-05-12
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- a storm with violent wind categories 1-5
- The path of an object in space
- comes from the Latin word for "rain"
- very long time period with little to no rainfall
- A mountain or a hill with an opening (vent);magma
- Cover about 70 percent of Earth's surface
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- sunlight that travels in a straight path
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
- large wave from underwater earthquakes
- caused by heavy or excessive rainfall
- thunderheads; rain, thunder, lightning
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- A sudden spark between parts of a cloud
- thin and wispy clouds
- rotating, funnel-shaped cloud
- a prediction about weather
- a small rocky object that orbits the Sun
- pictures from above the earth
- white, puffy clouds
- rotation causes day and night; 24 hours to occur
- shaking caused by plate boundaries
- imaginary circle around the middle of the earth,
- The average weather conditions in an area
- revolution movement of earth around the sun
- an uncontrolled fire
- Far from the equator; cold climates.
- An imaginary line that Earth spins around
27 Clues: white, puffy clouds • an uncontrolled fire • thin and wispy clouds • a prediction about weather • rotating, funnel-shaped cloud • pictures from above the earth • The path of an object in space • shaking caused by plate boundaries • a tool used to measure air pressure • comes from the Latin word for "rain" • Far from the equator; cold climates. • ...
Genesis 1-2 2025-09-04
21 Clues: h2o • plants • animals • likeness • the start • divine one • first book • our planet • male human • female human • stop working • Opposite Day • grow in number • our light giver • producing fruit • opposite of dark • ________ and earth • moving body of water • second trinity member • first section of bible • distant gaseous planets
SEASONS 2021-10-12
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- THE EARTH GOES AROUND THE SUN
- THE EARTH IS TILTED 23 DEGREES ON ITS
- SUN REACHES ITS HIGHEST ALTITUDE
- EARTH HAS 4 OF THEM
- EARTH REVOLVES AROUND EARTH IN THIS PATTERN
- MARKS THE BEGINNING OF SPRING
- EARTH IS FARTHEST FROM SUN DURING REVOLUTION
- EARTH IS CLOSEST TO SUN DURING REVOLUTION
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- NORTHERN LIGHT AURORAS OCCUR DURING
- SHORTEST DAY OF THE YEAR
- THE EARTH SPINS
- WHEN SUN RISE AND SET DUE EAST AND WEST
- WORD FROM LATIN THAT MEANS 'STILL SUN'
- ASTRONOMICAL UNIT
14 Clues: THE EARTH SPINS • ASTRONOMICAL UNIT • EARTH HAS 4 OF THEM • SHORTEST DAY OF THE YEAR • THE EARTH GOES AROUND THE SUN • MARKS THE BEGINNING OF SPRING • SUN REACHES ITS HIGHEST ALTITUDE • NORTHERN LIGHT AURORAS OCCUR DURING • THE EARTH IS TILTED 23 DEGREES ON ITS • WORD FROM LATIN THAT MEANS 'STILL SUN' • WHEN SUN RISE AND SET DUE EAST AND WEST • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- Occurs when the Northern Hemisphere is pointed away from the Sun
- The layer of the Sun where the UV light is produced
- The distance between the Sun and the Earth
- The length of a planet's year is based on its ___ around the Sun
- This moon phase occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun
- An eclipses that occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun
- If the Earth's tilt were increases, these would be more extreme
- A collection of rocks located between the terrestrial planets and the gas giants
- Solar systems from from this
- The largest object in our solar system
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- Day and night on Earth are caused by the Earth's ___
- A lunar cycle lasts approximately one ___
- If an object has a lower mass, its gravitational pull does this.
- The force responsible for the formation of the solar system
- This part of the Earth receives direct rays from the Sun year-round
- One of the things that causes our seasons
- The planets in our solar system that are really far apart
- Changes depending on the gravitational pull of the planet
- As two objects move toward each other, the gravitational force between them ___
- The amount of the Earth that receives sunlight each day
20 Clues: Solar systems from from this • The largest object in our solar system • A lunar cycle lasts approximately one ___ • One of the things that causes our seasons • The distance between the Sun and the Earth • The layer of the Sun where the UV light is produced • Day and night on Earth are caused by the Earth's ___ • The amount of the Earth that receives sunlight each day • ...
Unit 1 Geography Vocab 2025-08-14
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- the exact place where a geographic feature is found
- a place in relation to other places around it
- a representation of natural and man-made features on earth
- storms that form over warm, tropical ocean waters
- a heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35 miles per hour
- a long period without rain or with very minimal rainfall
- each half of the globe
- imaginary lines that go around the earth over the poles
- a mapmaker
- study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on Earth
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- powerful, funnel-shaped column of spiraling air
- the imaginary line that divides the north and south halves of the earth
- the day on which the sun is at its farthest north or farthest south latitude
- when the day and night are the same length; happens twice a year
- water droplets falling in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- two-dimensional graphic representations of selected parts of the earth’s surface
- weather at a particular location over a long period of time
- imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator
- imaginary line that divides the east and west halves the earth
- the atmosphere at a particular location and time
- hurricane in Asia
- a three-dimensional representation of the earth
22 Clues: a mapmaker • hurricane in Asia • each half of the globe • a place in relation to other places around it • powerful, funnel-shaped column of spiraling air • a three-dimensional representation of the earth • imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator • the atmosphere at a particular location and time • storms that form over warm, tropical ocean waters • ...
Marvel 2023-09-25
21 Clues: quick • EDITH • doctor • hammer • America • gauntlet • thors home • Eddie Brock • Peter Parker • flying arrow • thors brother • the main team • shooting arrow • Ironmans robot • Thor meets Jane • Thor calls earth • billonaire playboy • I can do this all day • first Spider-Man movie • uses infinity gauntlet • peter Parker’s girlfriend
Puzzle 36 2022-12-19
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- The only continent without an active volcano.
- The fear of fun.
- Mars' sunsets are actually this colour.
- You are more likely to have a heart attack on this day.
- Collective term for a large group of frogs.
- "Put a pillow on your fridge day" falls on the 29th of this month.
- This bird can roar like a lion.
- The fear pf everything.
- A collective term for a group of Pug dogs.
- Jingle bells was originally penned for this holiday.
- " Take Your Houseplants For a Walk Day" happens on the 27th of this month.
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- The only mammal that can fly.
- The fear of chickens.
- This planet's year is equivalent only 88 days on earth.
- The darkest part of pluto's moon.
- Collective noun for a group of Pandas.
- The most consistently hot continent on earth.
- The only place on earth were windmills turn clockwise.
- What the "Q" in Q-tips stands for.
- This weather event is likely to happen if you see a cow sitting down.
20 Clues: The fear of fun. • The fear of chickens. • The fear pf everything. • The only mammal that can fly. • This bird can roar like a lion. • The darkest part of pluto's moon. • What the "Q" in Q-tips stands for. • Collective noun for a group of Pandas. • Mars' sunsets are actually this colour. • A collective term for a group of Pug dogs. • Collective term for a large group of frogs. • ...
Totality Eclipse 2024 2024-04-08
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- what the sun is classified as
- the visible part of the sun during an eclipse
- when the moon or Earth blocks the sun's light
- it will get this for about 3 minutes
- day of the week the eclipse will happen this year
- type of eclipse where the moon blocks the Sun's light during the day
- whet the Earth is classified as
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- when only part of the Sun is blocked
- the moon is a natural _____________ of the Earth
- type of eclipse where the Earth blocks the Sun's light at night
- when the whole Sun is blocked
- the moon's path around the Earth
- provides us light everyday
13 Clues: provides us light everyday • what the sun is classified as • when the whole Sun is blocked • whet the Earth is classified as • the moon's path around the Earth • when only part of the Sun is blocked • it will get this for about 3 minutes • the visible part of the sun during an eclipse • when the moon or Earth blocks the sun's light • ...
jkl 2023-09-15
12 Clues: 60 minutes • Before November • Before lunchtime • Morning's opposite • Timekeeping device • Period of 1000 years • One rotation on Earth • Goes around the earth • Time when sky darkens • Year with an extra day • Daylight saving practice • Between morning and evening
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- Day and night on Earth are caused by the Earth's ___
- If the Earth's tilt were increases, these would be more extreme
- The layer of the Sun where the UV light is produced
- This part of the Earth receives direct rays from the Sun year-round
- The distance between the Sun and the Earth
- The largest object in our solar system
- Changes depending on the gravitational pull of the planet
- The amount of the Earth that receives sunlight each day
- An eclipses that occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun
- As two objects move toward each other, the gravitational force between them ___
- One of the things that causes our seasons
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- The planets in our solar system that are really far apart
- This moon phase occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun
- The length of a planet's year is based on its ___ around the Sun
- A collection of rocks located between the terrestrial planets and the gas giants
- A lunar cycle lasts approximately one ___
- Solar systems from from this
- The force responsible for the formation of the solar system
- If an object has a lower mass, its gravitational pull does this.
- Occurs when the Northern Hemisphere is pointed away from the Sun
20 Clues: Solar systems from from this • The largest object in our solar system • A lunar cycle lasts approximately one ___ • One of the things that causes our seasons • The distance between the Sun and the Earth • The layer of the Sun where the UV light is produced • Day and night on Earth are caused by the Earth's ___ • The amount of the Earth that receives sunlight each day • ...
Geoff's Amazing Science Crossword 2023-11-23
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- x and y ?? on a grid
- The sun in the morning
- The fifth planet from the sun
- The different times across Earth
- Where the sun rises
- Opposite to day
- Holes in space
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- The future planet of life
- The planet we live on
- Forces in space
- Where the sun goes down
- The sun in the evening
- White planet
- Our science teacher
- Opposite to night
- A planet that is a star
16 Clues: White planet • Holes in space • Forces in space • Opposite to day • Opposite to night • Where the sun rises • Our science teacher • x and y ?? on a grid • The planet we live on • The sun in the morning • The sun in the evening • Where the sun goes down • A planet that is a star • The future planet of life • The fifth planet from the sun • The different times across Earth
Solar System Article 5th grade 2025-10-09
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- closest planet to the sun
- force that causes a planet to keep moving, keeps planets on orbit
- planet with a day lasting 24 hours
- shape of planet's orbit
- planet with a day lasting 243 earth days
- special path that planets take through space
- time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun completely
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- two words, our solar system is part of this galaxy
- planet with a day lasting 10 earth hours
- number of stars and planets in the universe
- force like "an invisible rope" from the sun that pulls on planets keeping them in orbit
- fourth closest planet to the sun
- amount of time it takes for a planet to spin on it's axis once
13 Clues: shape of planet's orbit • closest planet to the sun • fourth closest planet to the sun • planet with a day lasting 24 hours • planet with a day lasting 10 earth hours • planet with a day lasting 243 earth days • number of stars and planets in the universe • special path that planets take through space • two words, our solar system is part of this galaxy • ...
MEXICAN AMERICAN CROSSWORD 2014-02-25
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- fire, water and earth are examples of _____.
- s a calavera?
- papel picado is a _____ paper cut out.
- de mayo is the celebration of this.
- de _____.
- is included in the cinco de mayo celebration.
- thinks Mexican Americans are (nice;mean) people?
- is earth represented by on the oferenedas?
- decoration made out of sugar, mainly for deceased children, for day of the dead.
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- of _____ the dead is to tell storied about them.
- language of Mexico.
- sometimes confuse cinco de mayo with the Mexican_______ day.
- of the dead flower.
- consider day of the dead a celebration rather than a period of ____.
- of the dead is celebrated in which month?
- and _____ are necessary during any holiday or festival.
16 Clues: de _____. • s a calavera? • language of Mexico. • of the dead flower. • de mayo is the celebration of this. • papel picado is a _____ paper cut out. • of the dead is celebrated in which month? • is earth represented by on the oferenedas? • fire, water and earth are examples of _____. • is included in the cinco de mayo celebration. • ...
MEXICAN AMERICAN 2014-02-25
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- People sometimes confuse cinco de mayo with the Mexican_______ day.
- Day of the dead flower.
- Part of _____ the dead is to tell storied about them.
- Mr.Burfined thinks Mexican Americans are (nice;mean) people?
- A papel picado is a _____ paper cut out.
- Wind, fire, water and earth are examples of _____.
- This is included in the cinco de mayo celebration.
- Popular decoration made out of sugar, mainly for deceased children, for day of the dead.
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- Common language of Mexico.
- Day of the dead is celebrated in which month?
- Mexicans consider day of the dead a celebration rather than a period of ____.
- What is earth represented by on the oferenedas?
- Music and _____ are necessary during any holiday or festival.
- Cinco de mayo is the celebration of this.
- Cinco de _____.
- What s a calavera?
16 Clues: Cinco de _____. • What s a calavera? • Day of the dead flower. • Common language of Mexico. • A papel picado is a _____ paper cut out. • Cinco de mayo is the celebration of this. • Day of the dead is celebrated in which month? • What is earth represented by on the oferenedas? • Wind, fire, water and earth are examples of _____. • ...
Seasons Crossword 2026-03-05
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- The season following winter
- December 21-ish, shortest day of the year, coldest
- The only found planet that can support human life
- The warmest season
- The earth's ____ is around 23.5 degrees
- September 22-ish, equal day and night, colder
- June 21-ish, longest day of the year, warmest
- a _________ takes 24 hours
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- how directly or indirectly the sun's light appears in a certain spot
- March 21st-ish, equal day and night, warmer
- The measurement of degrees running north or south of the equator
- the movement of the earth around the sun
- The coldest season
- Star that is the center of the solar system
- School starts during this season
- Line of latitude at 0 degrees
16 Clues: The warmest season • The coldest season • a _________ takes 24 hours • The season following winter • Line of latitude at 0 degrees • School starts during this season • The earth's ____ is around 23.5 degrees • the movement of the earth around the sun • March 21st-ish, equal day and night, warmer • Star that is the center of the solar system • ...
Crossword: SALCH EDITION 2023-04-22
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- Unlimited source of money
- Brian walked across this
- Disease resulting in the disappearance of cheeks
- Destination the day after International Women's Day
- Where's Josh?
- Official mascot of Long Beach State
- Toni and Frank's fate
- Excuse me please, say
- Most famous person on planet earth (met by Brian)
- This is so you
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- Your lunch
- Top 3 most toxic location on Earth
- Brian flew to this
- Phillip's favorite activity
- You are not invited here
- Another frequent guest of your room
- We are proud members of this coalition
- Justin's ideal lover
- Frequent guest of your room
- song of the century
20 Clues: Your lunch • Where's Josh? • This is so you • Brian flew to this • song of the century • Justin's ideal lover • Toni and Frank's fate • Excuse me please, say • Brian walked across this • You are not invited here • Unlimited source of money • Phillip's favorite activity • Frequent guest of your room • Top 3 most toxic location on Earth • Another frequent guest of your room • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary (Grade 5 Ohio) 2023-03-20
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- the Earth spinning around its axis; this takes Earth 24 hours (1 day) to complete
- If the Earth is tilted towards the sun the temperature will be ______________.
- 365 _____________ is the amount of time it takes the Earth to revolve around the sun
- the luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve, from which they receive heat and light
- The 4 planets that have long orbits and are made of mostly gas
- the elliptical path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- the season with the least daylight hours
- If the Earth is tilted away from the sun the temperature will be ______________.
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- the way in which the Earth slants on its axis
- The 4 planets with the shortest orbits are known as the ______ planets
- an imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles
- a small, cold natural satellite that orbits planets in our solar system
- the Earth moving around the sun; this takes Earth 365 ¼ days (one year) to complete
- true or false-Earth's revolution around the sun is responsible for day and night.
- the season with the most daylight hours
- 24 _________ is the amount of time it takes Earth to make 1 rotation on its axis.
16 Clues: the season with the most daylight hours • the season with the least daylight hours • the way in which the Earth slants on its axis • The 4 planets that have long orbits and are made of mostly gas • an imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles • The 4 planets with the shortest orbits are known as the ______ planets • ...
HOLIDAYS CROSSWORD 2017-09-24
11 Clues: atrEse • aolewHnle • tsmhiraCs • [hatrE] Day • vsTgikannigh • [areNYwe]'s Day • [olAiFprlo]'s day • [eneennpddecI] Day • St. [ikPtrca]'s Day • St. [taienleVn]'s Day • Guy [kFwsae] Night (дополнительно)
Our Solar System 2025-10-28
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- imaginary line running through the center of the earth
- how long it takes earth to orbit around the sun
- earth's shape
- how long it takes the earth to revolve around the sun
- number of planets in the solar system
- made the solar system
- the center of the solar system
- scientist that studies sun, moon, stars, planets
- first planet from the sun
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- how the earth sits on its axis
- last planet from the sun
- caused by the earth's tilt and earth's orbit
- the earth's path around the sun
- when the earth moves around the sun
- shows land and water on the earth
- time it takes the earth to rotate one time
- what number planet from the sun earth is
- gives the earth sunrise and sunset, daytime and nighttime
18 Clues: earth's shape • made the solar system • last planet from the sun • first planet from the sun • how the earth sits on its axis • the center of the solar system • the earth's path around the sun • shows land and water on the earth • when the earth moves around the sun • number of planets in the solar system • what number planet from the sun earth is • ...
Seasons 2023-11-03
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- September-November
- longest day
- Invisble line middle of earth
- longer nights
- longest night
- Equal day equal night
- December-febuary
- Equal day Equal night from winter
- March-May
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- less direct light
- Equal day equal night from summer
- tilt 23.5
- opposite seasons of southernhemisphere
- More direct light
- opposite season of northernhemisphere
- June-Augest
- longer days
17 Clues: tilt 23.5 • March-May • longest day • June-Augest • longer days • longer nights • longest night • December-febuary • less direct light • More direct light • September-November • Equal day equal night • Invisble line middle of earth • Equal day equal night from summer • Equal day Equal night from winter • opposite season of northernhemisphere • opposite seasons of southernhemisphere
Bible Review for Unit 17.10.1 to 17.10.4 2021-11-28
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- Biblical Truth 17 says God holds his _____ together by his power.
- to keep something going by providing what it needs
- Psalm 104:5 says, "He set the earth on its _______ so that it should never be moved.
- According to Genesis 8:22, while the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night shall not _______.
- God created the sun to give ________ to the earth so there would be day and night.
- the lesser light that was created by God
- Hebrews 1:10 says, You, Lord laid the foundation of the earth in the beginning and the heavens are the work of your _______.
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- the greater light that was created by God
- According to Zechariah 10:1, what does God tell us to pray for?
- In Exodus 19:16-20, God showed himself to the Hebrews at Mount Sinai by displaying thunder, lightning, smoke and an ______.
- a sign of the covenant God made that he would not destroy the earth with water again
- During his lifetime, water covered the earth.
- God created the heavens and the Earth by _____ it into existence.
- God created the earth to do this, which gives us our day and night cycle over 24 hours.
14 Clues: the lesser light that was created by God • the greater light that was created by God • During his lifetime, water covered the earth. • to keep something going by providing what it needs • According to Zechariah 10:1, what does God tell us to pray for? • Biblical Truth 17 says God holds his _____ together by his power. • ...
6th Grade 2023-02-24
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- 9th month
- helping students job
- 6th month
- moon day
- first month
- 5th month
- sun day
- 8th month
- red + white
- space job
- cold water weather
- pig meat
- earth day
- water weather
- healing people job
- 4th month
- cow water
- yellow + blue
- second month
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- food making job
- water day
- 3rd month
- 12th month
- clear wall
- nice to everyone
- 7th month
- everybody knows me
- fire day
- paintings job
- say hi
- making bread job
- very pretty
- 10th month
- gold day
- arm clock
- big muscles
- 11th month
- wood day
- growing food job
- cow meat
40 Clues: say hi • sun day • moon day • fire day • gold day • pig meat • wood day • cow meat • water day • 9th month • 3rd month • 6th month • 7th month • 5th month • 8th month • space job • arm clock • earth day • 4th month • cow water • 12th month • clear wall • 10th month • 11th month • first month • very pretty • red + white • big muscles • second month • paintings job • water weather • yellow + blue • food making job • nice to everyone • ...
Save the Earth!! 2013-01-25
9 Clues: Helps us breathe • What plants drink • Color of Earth Day • Something bad for the air • It gives light to the earth • Earth day happens in this month • Helps reuse things people throw away • Something that is planted on Earth Day • Turning off all the lights helps to save ___
Science! 2023-08-29
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- All water on the Earth.
- The zone of all living things.
- The thing that Gru steals on Despicable Me.
- Direction of Earth toward the sun.
- When earth is in shadow.
- Loosely packed molecules.
- The space between us and outer space.
- Used to move from one state to another
- Tightly packed molecules.
- Claim Evidence Reasoning
- The process that has been around since the Earth was formed. (2 words)
- All living/non living things working together.
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- Why objects look small.
- The action of the Earth on its axis.
- Spaced molecules.
- 24 hours.
- Makes up the Earth.
- One trip around the sun.
- Has mass and takes up space.
- Representation or an explanation for something difficult to observe.
- Property of the molecules will determine their behavior.
21 Clues: 24 hours. • Spaced molecules. • Makes up the Earth. • All water on the Earth. • Why objects look small. • When earth is in shadow. • One trip around the sun. • Claim Evidence Reasoning • Loosely packed molecules. • Tightly packed molecules. • Has mass and takes up space. • The zone of all living things. • Direction of Earth toward the sun. • The action of the Earth on its axis. • ...
Earth's Revolution and Rotation 2021-02-13
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- The more _____ _____ a hemisphere receives, the warmer it will be.
- The day in which the Earth is tilted most towards or away from the sun; marks the first day of Summer and Winter.
- Imaginary line around the Earth that separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- to spin; causes day and night on Earth.
- The day in which Earth is tilted most along it's orbit; marks the first day of Autumn and Spring.
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- when one object orbits another; how a year is measured.
- The season that occurs when a hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun.
- The Earth's revolution and tilted axis cause Earth's changing _____.
- The season that occurs when a hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.
- imaginary line around which Earth rotates.
10 Clues: to spin; causes day and night on Earth. • imaginary line around which Earth rotates. • when one object orbits another; how a year is measured. • The more _____ _____ a hemisphere receives, the warmer it will be. • The season that occurs when a hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun. • The Earth's revolution and tilted axis cause Earth's changing _____. • ...
Earth 2026-01-20
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- outer layer of the earth
- middle layer of the earth
- motion of earth around the sun
- the layer which the plates are formed of
- spinning of the earth
- where the earth is closest to the sun
- when the day has equal length in both hemispheres
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- process which formed the earth's layers
- the layer which pushes outward forming new land
- path around the sun
- when the sun is at its max/min height
- where the earth is furthest from the sun
- force required to leave the earth
- the division between the hemispheres
- what the core of the earth is made of
- inner layer of the earth
16 Clues: path around the sun • spinning of the earth • outer layer of the earth • inner layer of the earth • middle layer of the earth • motion of earth around the sun • force required to leave the earth • the division between the hemispheres • when the sun is at its max/min height • what the core of the earth is made of • where the earth is closest to the sun • ...
Space 2022-07-21
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- partial shadow of eclipse
- type of eclipse, moon between earth and sun
- after a full moon
- summer solstice month
- a round 3-dimensional object
- winter solstice month
- spring equinox month
- shape of earth's orbit
- Sun rises in the ______.
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- type of eclipse, earth between moon and sun
- full shadow of eclipse
- after a new moon
- fall equinox month
- earth rotates on this
- the earth ______ around the sun
- time it takes to complete 1 rotation
- center of the moon
17 Clues: after a new moon • after a full moon • fall equinox month • center of the moon • spring equinox month • earth rotates on this • summer solstice month • winter solstice month • full shadow of eclipse • shape of earth's orbit • Sun rises in the ______. • partial shadow of eclipse • a round 3-dimensional object • the earth ______ around the sun • time it takes to complete 1 rotation • ...
Astronomy Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-04
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- Hubble proved that the universe is doing this
- contains all forms of matter, space & time
- caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis
- oval shape of orbits
- wobbling of objects in space as they rotate
- movement of Earth around the Sun (365 days)
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- season where Earth is closest to the sun
- type of radiation used for energy
- scientist that has 3 laws of planetary motion
- equal hours of day and night
- movement of Earth that causes day & night
- type of eclipse where moon is bet. the Earth & Sun
- hydrogen & helium atoms splitting on the Sun
- hydrogen and helium combining to produce energy
14 Clues: oval shape of orbits • equal hours of day and night • type of radiation used for energy • caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis • season where Earth is closest to the sun • movement of Earth that causes day & night • contains all forms of matter, space & time • wobbling of objects in space as they rotate • movement of Earth around the Sun (365 days) • ...
9s Creation Crossword 2013-07-07
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- The light god created to rule over the night.
- The first woman.
- Where god planted the first garden.
- Lights in the sky that shine on the earth at night.
- God created our earth in six of these.
- Creatures.
- They fly in the air.
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- The light god created to rule over the day.
- Adam was the first one.
- What god did on the seventh day.
- These are sown to grow plants.
- Apples, Oranges and Bananas.
- These swim in the seas.
- Our planet.
- God removed one of these from man to make a woman.
15 Clues: Creatures. • Our planet. • The first woman. • They fly in the air. • Adam was the first one. • These swim in the seas. • Apples, Oranges and Bananas. • These are sown to grow plants. • What god did on the seventh day. • Where god planted the first garden. • God created our earth in six of these. • The light god created to rule over the day. • ...
Planet Earth 2025-01-27
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- Earth is almost a....
- A year on Earth is 365.2564 days. That’s why we have ... years and we have an extra day in February.
- A day is almost ... minutes shorter than we think it is.
- The Earth’s atmosphere extends out to ... thousand kilometers.
- Plate ... keep the planet comfortable. They move a few centimetres every year.
- The Earth has an ... core that protects it from dangerous cosmic rays and solar winds.
- Our home is called The ... Planet.
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- The outer layer of the Earth is called the ...
- 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in...
- Due to the ... pull, we are stuck to the planet.
- Earth is made of: iron, ..., silicon and magnesium .
- The Earth orbits around the ...
- Earth is the only planet known to have ... on it.
13 Clues: Earth is almost a.... • The Earth orbits around the ... • Our home is called The ... Planet. • 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in... • The outer layer of the Earth is called the ... • Due to the ... pull, we are stuck to the planet. • Earth is the only planet known to have ... on it. • Earth is made of: iron, ..., silicon and magnesium . • ...
Earth and its movement 2015-03-10
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- the Earth is split into two of these
- the days of the year when daylight is the same as night
- the season when days are the longest
- the longest or shortest day of the year
- this makes day and night
- imaginary line through the middle of an object
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- the season when days are short
- an imaginary line that separates the Earth into North and Sounth
- this is the movement of on object around another
- 365 days
- this is what the Earth orbits around
- the object that revolves around Earth
- this is the force that attracts on object to another
- also known as the Red Planet
14 Clues: 365 days • this makes day and night • also known as the Red Planet • the season when days are short • the Earth is split into two of these • the season when days are the longest • this is what the Earth orbits around • the object that revolves around Earth • the longest or shortest day of the year • imaginary line through the middle of an object • ...
Astronomy Cross World Puzzle of EARTH. 2023-02-13
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- Our current North Star.
- This type of heat transfer is found in the troposphere and the mantle.
- The Himalayan Mountains
- The time of day shown in the picture below. (warm rise cold sink)
- Giant wave caused by an earthquake.
- The regions of the magnetosphere surrounding Earth that capture high energy particles.
- This layer of the Earth’s atmosphere includes both the ionosphere and the exosphere.
- Subatomic particle found in the inner Van Allen Belt.
- The planet with the largest most visible rings
- Ignoring the Sun, the brightest star in the sky as seen from Earth.
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- Once considered a planet, this object is now a dwarf planet out in the Kuiper belt.
- Radioactive decay is the process in which a radioactive atom spontaneously gives off radiation in the form of energy or particles to reach a more stable state.
- The planet closest to the Sun
- The primary metals found in the core of Earth
- Layers This filters the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet light, stopping it from reaching Earth’s surface.
- The time of day shown in the picture below. (warm sink cold rise)
- The atmosphere of Earth is divided into layers based on this.
- stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- The Sun is directly over this point on Earth during an Equinox.
- The hottest planet in the solar system.
- The layer of Earth’s atmosphere that contains highly charged particles.
- Intense pressure causes this dense layer of Earth to be a solid even though it is the hottest layer
22 Clues: Our current North Star. • The Himalayan Mountains • The planet closest to the Sun • Giant wave caused by an earthquake. • The hottest planet in the solar system. • The primary metals found in the core of Earth • The planet with the largest most visible rings • Subatomic particle found in the inner Van Allen Belt. • ...
Science crossword 2025-03-07
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- new leaves grow on trees
- our galaxy
- long period of the same weather
- imaginary line going through centre of the earth
- largest planet
- earths satellite
- season in which animals hibernate
- movement of earth causing day and night
- hottest planet
- most famous constellation
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- red planet
- earth travels round the sun on this path
- millions of them at night
- energy from the sun
- closest star to earth
- the wet season
- schools are closed for vacation
17 Clues: red planet • our galaxy • largest planet • the wet season • hottest planet • earths satellite • energy from the sun • closest star to earth • new leaves grow on trees • millions of them at night • most famous constellation • long period of the same weather • schools are closed for vacation • season in which animals hibernate • movement of earth causing day and night • ...
Astronomy Unit Test Review 2026-01-05
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- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Twin rovers that launched in 2003.
- A collection of stars in the sky that form a picture and have a story attached.
- The shortest day of the year, marks the start of winter.
- When the moon is in between the Sun and Earth.
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- When the Earth is in between the sun and moon.
- Main cause of seasons on Earth.
- A day in spring wherein day and night are both exactly 12 hours.
- A device used by scientists to visit other planets and collect data without having to be there themselves.
- When tides are low due to the moon and sun's gravity pulling in opposite directions on Earth.
- The last stage in the life cycle of an average star.
- If a massive star does not become a black hole, it will become this.
- When there are generally high tides because of the gravitational pull of the moon and Sun.
- The planet closest to the Sun.
- When a star runs out of fuel, its edges turn inward and it cools.
- Most (chemically) similar planet in the solar system to Earth.
16 Clues: The planet closest to the Sun. • Main cause of seasons on Earth. • Twin rovers that launched in 2003. • Largest planet in our solar system. • When the Earth is in between the sun and moon. • When the moon is in between the Sun and Earth. • The last stage in the life cycle of an average star. • The shortest day of the year, marks the start of winter. • ...
Creation Story 2022-10-28
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- In the beginning there was nothing but
- The being who made it
- and dry _ came out of the water
- God made this on the third day
- A place God has made for us when he comes again
- God _ on the seventh day
- The earth was nothing but _
- The first human male
- The first human female
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- and God said that it was very _
- The day God rested
- Where all water creature live
- God said let there be light
- A goal or what someone will do
- The space between the heavens and the sea
- A animal that flys in sky
- God created the sun, moon and ...
- There are _ days in a week
- God spent _ with adam and eve
- In the beginning God made the heavens and the..
20 Clues: The day God rested • The first human male • The being who made it • The first human female • God _ on the seventh day • A animal that flys in sky • There are _ days in a week • God said let there be light • The earth was nothing but _ • Where all water creature live • God spent _ with adam and eve • God made this on the third day • A goal or what someone will do • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- One high and low tide each day.
- The planet we live on.
- The season made up of orange, brown, red, and green leaves.
- Gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle.
- Coldest season of the year.
- Made up of the crust and the uppermost solid layer of the mantle.
- A solar eclipse that is visible from a small area on Earth.
- These were what made up the Pangea and contains countries.
- What the continents made up 250 years ago.
- Above South America.
- Includes Columbia and under its northern counterpart.
- The thinnest layer of the earth.
- Two high and low tides each day.
- When two plates collide.
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- Two high and low tides each day of different heights.
- A hot liquid which moves through the earth's mantle.
- The smallest of the seven continents.
- The transfer of thermal energy by particles moving through a fluid or gas.
- When two plates move away from each other.
- When two plates slide past each other.
- when an oceanic plate runs into a continental plate and slides beneath it.
- This happens when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not precisely aligned during an eclipse.
- The biggest part of the Pangea.
- the border between two plates.
- The coldest continent.
- An eclipse that happens when the Moon is farthest from Earth.
- Hottest season of the year
- This is the best season for planting, gardening, and collecting vegetables.
- The second largest part of the Pangea.
- The thickest layer of the earth.
- Narrow depressions caused by convergent boundaries form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is subducted beneath another plate.
31 Clues: Above South America. • The planet we live on. • The coldest continent. • When two plates collide. • Hottest season of the year • Coldest season of the year. • the border between two plates. • One high and low tide each day. • The biggest part of the Pangea. • The thickest layer of the earth. • The thinnest layer of the earth. • Two high and low tides each day. • ...
Creation story 2025-09-25
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- – Where the fish live
- – Opposite of day
- – Dry part of the earth
- – Day God rested
- – First man
- – Created to rule the day
- – Plants that bear fruit
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- – First woman
- – Created to rule the night
- – Created on Day 5 to swim in water
- – Light in the night sky
- – Made on Day 1
- – Created on Day 6 along with humans
- – Created on Day 5 to fly in the sky
- – Creator of everything
15 Clues: – First man • – First woman • – Made on Day 1 • – Day God rested • – Opposite of day • – Where the fish live • – Dry part of the earth • – Creator of everything • – Light in the night sky • – Plants that bear fruit • – Created to rule the day • – Created to rule the night • – Created on Day 5 to swim in water • – Created on Day 6 along with humans • – Created on Day 5 to fly in the sky
All about Earth Day 2025-06-06
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- Something plastic bags release when burned
- We are all responsible as _____
- Air system where condensate is collected
- By 2030, the Earth will be _____
- Recovered from steam and reused
- Covers 70% of the Earth's surface
- Over 8 billion of these live on Earth
- Describes energy that is non-polluting
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- Water from purification process
- We must protect our natural _____
- System that produces steam
- Planet is in this kind of trouble
- Energy captured from sunlight
- Excess of this causes global warming
- Vital to life and must be conserved
- Study of how living things interact
- Third planet from the sun
17 Clues: Third planet from the sun • System that produces steam • Energy captured from sunlight • Water from purification process • We are all responsible as _____ • Recovered from steam and reused • By 2030, the Earth will be _____ • We must protect our natural _____ • Planet is in this kind of trouble • Covers 70% of the Earth's surface • Vital to life and must be conserved • ...
EARTH DAY PICTO-CROSSWORD 2022-01-26
Earth Month 2026-03-17
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- agency inspired by Earth Day
- state that democratic senator who started Earth Day is from
- color often worn to celebrate Earth Day
- average number of minutes a plastic bag is used
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- first National Park
- last name of author of Silent Spring
- month that Earth Day occurs
- country with highest electric car use/capita
- number of million metric tons of plastic deposited in the ocean/year
9 Clues: first National Park • month that Earth Day occurs • agency inspired by Earth Day • last name of author of Silent Spring • color often worn to celebrate Earth Day • country with highest electric car use/capita • average number of minutes a plastic bag is used • state that democratic senator who started Earth Day is from • ...
Seasons 2023-10-27
17 Clues: cold • 23.5 • answer • Leaves • The beach • our planet • fall equinox • spring equinox • the north star • winter solstice • summer solstice • rainy with flowers • longest day of the year • shortest day of the year • the heat of the air around you • 12 hours of day and night in fall • 12 hours of day and night in spring
Moon Phases and Seasons Crossword 2021-01-16
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- month of the summer solstice
- the day on which day and night are nearly equal length.
- the shape of the orbit the earth takes around the sun
- When an object its farthest from the body it orbits
- the latitude line on which the sun is directly overhead on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
- earth is the ___ planet from the sun
- The tropic at which the sun is directly overhead on the Northern Hemisphere winter solstice
- a shrinking moon
- month of the autumnal equinox
- the spinning of an object on an axis
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- When an object is closest to the body it orbits
- month of the winter solstice
- month of the vernal equinox
- a growing moon
- when one object goes around something else
- the latitude line on which the sun is directly overhead on the summer solstice
- the result of earth's tilt on the climate of earth
- the longest or shortest day of the year
18 Clues: a growing moon • a shrinking moon • month of the vernal equinox • month of the summer solstice • month of the winter solstice • month of the autumnal equinox • earth is the ___ planet from the sun • the spinning of an object on an axis • the longest or shortest day of the year • when one object goes around something else • When an object is closest to the body it orbits • ...
Space 2026-03-27
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- – An imaginary line that runs through the center of Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole that Earth rotates around.
- – The curved path one object follows as it moves around another object in space.
- Belt – A region of space between Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids orbit the Sun.
- Eclipse – When the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth and blocks some or all of the Sun’s light.
- of the Moon – The different shapes of the Moon we see from Earth as it orbits our planet.
- – A rocky object in space that orbits the Sun but is smaller than a planet.
- - To spin around an object’s center. Earth rotates once every 24 hours, which causes day and night.
- Armstrong / Buzz Aldrin – The astronauts who first walked on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
- Flare - A sudden, powerful burst of energy and light that comes from the surface of the Sun.
- 11 – The NASA space mission in 1969 that first landed humans on the Moon.
- – A piece of a meteoroid that survives its trip through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on Earth’s surface.
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- – The day with the longest or shortest amount of daylight in the year.
- – A small piece of rock or metal traveling through space.
- Eclipse – When Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon and Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon.
- – When the visible part of the Moon is getting bigger each night.
- – A meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, creating a bright streak of light often called a “shooting star.”
- – An object that orbits around a planet. Some satellites are natural (like the Moon) and some are human-made.
- – A time when day and night are about the same length everywhere on Earth. It happens twice a year.
- - To move in a path around another object. Earth revolves around the Sun once every year.
- – When the visible part of the Moon is getting smaller each night.
- – A ball of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the Sun and forms a glowing tail when it gets close to the Sun.
21 Clues: – A small piece of rock or metal traveling through space. • – When the visible part of the Moon is getting bigger each night. • – When the visible part of the Moon is getting smaller each night. • – The day with the longest or shortest amount of daylight in the year. • 11 – The NASA space mission in 1969 that first landed humans on the Moon. • ...
science 2025-05-13
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- when you are awake
- little dots in the sky
- hot season
- the earth rotates against its own ...
- this revolves only around the sun
- fiery ball of gas
- the planet we live on
- the theory that the earth revolved around the sun
- there is only on and we live in it and was mentioned it the last question
- the sun gives of ...
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- withering season
- the theory of the earth being the centre of the unviverse
- livin season
- the earth ... around the sun
- the the northern and southern part of the earth split into 2
- cold season
- three hundred and sixty five days
- the time when you sleep
18 Clues: hot season • cold season • livin season • withering season • fiery ball of gas • when you are awake • the sun gives of ... • the planet we live on • little dots in the sky • the time when you sleep • the earth ... around the sun • this revolves only around the sun • three hundred and sixty five days • the earth rotates against its own ... • the theory that the earth revolved around the sun • ...
