earth day Crossword Puzzles
Holdiays 2023-01-26
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- The day of love
- The day when you honor everyone who went to war
- The day when people celebrate the birth of Jesus with presents and gifts
- The day when you celebrate how grateful you are
- The day you were born
- The day of 4th of July
- The day before the new year starts
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- The day when you start the new year
- The day where you wear green
- The day when we celebrate workers who fought for better pay and working conditions
- The day where you get eggs full of candy/money
- The day when a Jewish holiday is celebrated for 8 days in december
- The day when you dress up in costumes and get candy
- The day when you celebrate the earth
- The day when you thank your father for everything
- The day when you thank your mom for everything
16 Clues: The day of love • The day you were born • The day of 4th of July • The day where you wear green • The day before the new year starts • The day when you start the new year • The day when you celebrate the earth • The day where you get eggs full of candy/money • The day when you thank your mom for everything • The day when you honor everyone who went to war • ...
My day 2020-03-15
23 Clues: ona • noc • dwa • trzy • grać • pięć • sześć • dzień • osiem • jeden • cztery • ciemny • siedem • ziemia • kolacja • dziesięć • pracować • dziewięć • śniadanie • dwanaście • jedenaście • biblioteka • up wstawać
Tides 2024-09-13
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- These type of tides occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- of tide that has two high and two low tides a day.
- type of tides occur when the sun. moon, and earth are in alignment.
- When the Earth circles closest to the sun, it is in a position it is called _____________.
- bulge,The egg-shaped water envelop that surrounds the Earth is known as a _____________________
- celestial body has the greatest gravitational effect on the earth
- The force that cause the water of the ocean shifts away from the center of rotation is known as _______________________
- In these type of daily tides there is a higher high tide, a lower high tide, a higher low tide and a lower low tide.
- zone that is submerged under high tide and exposed to air at low tide
- an attraction between two masses is known as the _____________________
- we compare a tide to a wave, the high tide would be the ______________
- periodic rise and fall of the sea surface.
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- the moon circles closest to the Earth, it is in a position it is called ______________
- zone that never is submerged but does get splashed by waves or ocean spray
- of tide that has one high and low tide each day.
- tides occur how often every month
- ,The point of Earth closest to the moon is called the ______________________
- The point furthest from the moon is called the ______________________
- we compare a tide to a wave, the tidal range would be the ______________
- of tide that has two high tides and two low tides each tidal day, but the heights of the two high tides and low tides are not equal.
- we compare a tide to a wave, the low tide would be the ______________
- A tide can be seen as a global-scale _______________
- range,The difference between the high tide and the low tide in one day.
23 Clues: tides occur how often every month • periodic rise and fall of the sea surface. • of tide that has one high and low tide each day. • of tide that has two high and two low tides a day. • A tide can be seen as a global-scale _______________ • celestial body has the greatest gravitational effect on the earth • ...
Earth and Universe 2020-12-08
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- Millions of stars forming part of the galaxy
- Imaginary line that connects the North and South Pole
- Sphere in the middle of the Earth
- The space outside of Earth, has 5 layers
- Four furthest planets to the sun, made with gas
- A big star in the center of the solar system
- Imaginary line that dives Earth into the North and South Hemisphere
- Represents the Earth in a way that is physically accurate because it is round
- Earth spins on its axis and takes 24 hours (day and night) to do this
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- Eight planets orbiting around the sun in space
- Earth orbits around the sun and takes one year to do this
- All the layers of rock and mineral inside the Earth
- The planet we live in
- All the layers of water on Earth, has three different states
- Earth's outermost layer, made with tectonic plates
- Four closest planets to the sun, made with rocks and metal
- Represents Earth on a flat surface
- The Earth's only natural satellite, rotation and revolution lasts 28 days
- Middle layer of the Earth, very hot and creates magma
19 Clues: The planet we live in • Sphere in the middle of the Earth • Represents Earth on a flat surface • The space outside of Earth, has 5 layers • Millions of stars forming part of the galaxy • A big star in the center of the solar system • Eight planets orbiting around the sun in space • Four furthest planets to the sun, made with gas • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
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- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- July 1st 1867
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- 365 Days
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- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers 71% of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: 365 Days • July 1st 1867 • Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • Before continents broke apart
Earth's Rotation & Sun and Shadows 2023-02-16
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- Objects you can't see through are called____
- The sun's path is higher in the ____ and lower in the ______.
- When the sun is very high in the sky, shadows will be ___.
- The sun moves across the sky from ___ to ___.
- On June 21st, the sun is very _____.
- Shadows give you information about the ____.
- In North America, the position of the noon sun gets higher in the sky from __________ 21 to _____ 21.
- When a shadow points north, the time is about _____.
- A ____ is the dark area behind an opaque object.
- The dark side of the earth is known as____.
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- The position of the noon sun gets lower in the sky each day between _____ 21 to ______ 21.
- The sun's position changes all day from sunrise to ________.
- The sun's position changes from _______ to _______.
- What spins like a top or rotates?
- The ______ does not move across the sky, though it appears to.
- The sun's position changes from season to season, which causes the ______ of shadows to change.
- The sunny side of earth is known as?
17 Clues: What spins like a top or rotates? • On June 21st, the sun is very _____. • The sunny side of earth is known as? • The dark side of the earth is known as____. • Objects you can't see through are called____ • Shadows give you information about the ____. • The sun moves across the sky from ___ to ___. • A ____ is the dark area behind an opaque object. • ...
earth day 2021-03-19
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- while you are brushing your teeth, turn off the faucet so you don't waste
- everything in the earth that is not made by people. The animals, plants, mountains and oceans are all part of
- bring cloth bags to the grocery store than can be reused again and again, instead of using _____ bags that will be thrown out.
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- Let's not litter and keep our parks_____
- instead of driving, walking or ride your bike, you can ____ energy
- Glass or plastic containers that have a narrow neck and usually holds liquid
- the 3R's : Reduce, Recycle and
7 Clues: the 3R's : Reduce, Recycle and • Let's not litter and keep our parks_____ • instead of driving, walking or ride your bike, you can ____ energy • while you are brushing your teeth, turn off the faucet so you don't waste • Glass or plastic containers that have a narrow neck and usually holds liquid • ...
Earth Day 2022-04-20
Earth Day 2023-04-26
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- What is the theme of World Earth Day 2023?
- Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?
- Which day is celebrated as World Earth Day?
- What is the name of the largest volcano in our solar system, located on Mars?
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- Who proposed the idea of Earth Day first?
- Renewable source of Energy
- In which country was the first environment school established?
7 Clues: Renewable source of Energy • Who proposed the idea of Earth Day first? • What is the theme of World Earth Day 2023? • Which day is celebrated as World Earth Day? • Which planet in our solar system has the most moons? • In which country was the first environment school established? • What is the name of the largest volcano in our solar system, located on Mars?
CREATION OF THE WORLD 2021-01-15
11 Clues: first man. • first woman. • created on day one. • created on day two. • created on day three • these grew on day three. • God rested on the _______ day. • created on day four to rule the day. • flying creatures created on day five. • created in day four to rule the night. • swimming creatures created on day five.
science word find 2013-10-29
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- also known as light of day
- around the north pole
- over a period of time
- appears to increase in size
- caused by gravitation
- different times
- a movement in a circle on a central axis
- the rise and fall of sea levels
- dividing the earth into northern and southern
- gives us light at night
- least difference between high and low water
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- the planet we live on
- half of the planet
- appears to decrease in size
- gives us light during the day
- an imanginary line
- Earths southmost content
- a sloping position
- marked by changes of weather
- warmest of the four temperate seasons
- to move in a circle around an axis or centre
21 Clues: different times • half of the planet • an imanginary line • a sloping position • the planet we live on • around the north pole • over a period of time • caused by gravitation • gives us light at night • Earths southmost content • also known as light of day • appears to decrease in size • appears to increase in size • marked by changes of weather • gives us light during the day • ...
Crossword Puzzle #2 2022-05-15
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- Exercise is to the body what__________ is to the mind
- The golden state
- To be, or not to be
- Downward dog
- Was not built in a day
- Prickly
- Carries oxygen throughout the body
- Tends to repeat itself
- Bendy
- April 15th
- Ultimate expression of affection
- God would never flood the earth again
- Worth six points in football
- Happiest place on earth
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- Largest organ in the body
- Commander in Chief
- By happen chance
- Where golf was born
- What time is spelled the same forwards and backwards?
- Last meal of the day
- They wrote a play about me
- Organism in the body that is both good and bad
- Unaware
- Largest land mammal
- Favoritism
25 Clues: Bendy • Prickly • Unaware • April 15th • Favoritism • Downward dog • By happen chance • The golden state • Commander in Chief • Where golf was born • To be, or not to be • Largest land mammal • Last meal of the day • Was not built in a day • Tends to repeat itself • Happiest place on earth • Largest organ in the body • They wrote a play about me • Worth six points in football • ...
Earth and Universe 2020-12-08
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- Represents the Earth in a way that is physically accurate because it is round
- The space outside of Earth, has 5 layers
- the Earth's only natural satellite, rotation and revolution lasts 28 days
- Imaginary line that connects the North and South Pole
- Middle layer of the Earth, very hot and creates magma
- A big star in the center of the solar system
- Imaginary line that dives Earth into the North and South Hemisphere
- Four closest planets to the sun, made with rocks and metal
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- All the layers of water on Earth, has three different states
- Earth orbits around the sun and takes one year to do this
- Four furthest planets to the sun, made with gas
- Earth spins on its axis and takes 24 hours (day and night) to do this
- Sphere in the middle of the Earth
- The planet we live in
- Earth's outermost layer, made with tectonic plates
- Eight planets orbiting around the sun in space
- Represents Earth on a flat surface
- all the layers of rock and mineral inside the Earth
- Millions of stars forming part of the galaxy
19 Clues: The planet we live in • Sphere in the middle of the Earth • Represents Earth on a flat surface • The space outside of Earth, has 5 layers • A big star in the center of the solar system • Millions of stars forming part of the galaxy • Eight planets orbiting around the sun in space • Four furthest planets to the sun, made with gas • ...
ant 2021-09-26
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- What is the left side of the world called
- What is dangerous and can explode
- What is the most important thing you need to survive
- What barks and likes to play fetch
- What is the bottom of the world called
- The day before Thursday
- What makes a kite fly
- what is used to power lights
- What do most people pick up from the street
- The day after Thursday
- What is the top of the world
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- The day before Friday
- The day before Tuesday
- What is the front of a ship called
- What is above your eye
- What lays eggs
- The day after Monday
- The day after Saturday
- Where does your personal waste go
- What is the right of the world called
- The day after Friday
- What makes milk
- Where do we live
23 Clues: What lays eggs • What makes milk • Where do we live • The day after Monday • The day after Friday • The day before Friday • What makes a kite fly • The day before Tuesday • What is above your eye • The day after Saturday • The day after Thursday • The day before Thursday • what is used to power lights • What is the top of the world • What is dangerous and can explode • ...
Science ch11 2023-04-14
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- calendar that started in 622AD
- telescope created by Newton
- telephone engineer
- most important instrument used by astronomers
- small lens of a refracting telescope
- coordinated universal time
- a day that is one rotation of the earth relative to the stars
- dark lines where color is absorbed
- kalendae
- comes from an ancient word that means moon
- the most basic unit of time
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- spectrum produced by a spectroscope
- 24 hour time keeping
- object on a celestial sphere crosses an observers meridian
- computer controlled mirrors
- large lens of a refracting telescope
- based on the amount of time the earth was created
- calendar named for Pope Gregory
- level of detail
- Januarius
- equal night
21 Clues: kalendae • Januarius • equal night • level of detail • telephone engineer • 24 hour time keeping • coordinated universal time • telescope created by Newton • computer controlled mirrors • the most basic unit of time • calendar that started in 622AD • calendar named for Pope Gregory • dark lines where color is absorbed • spectrum produced by a spectroscope • ...
World Environment Day 2024-05-24
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- Dirty water of Industry
- Use the material again
- Protect the earth from harmful UV rays
- country will host the World Environment Day 2024
- Releasing Impurities into Environment
- waste that has ability to decompose naturally called
- Source of natural energy
- The method of storing rain water
- The process by which the plants make their food
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- One of the Global Issue
- Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide
- All the physical surroundings on Earth
- Environment day celebrated in month of
- generating waste in less quantity
- species of tree that is recently banned in India
- Green House Gas
- Type of Fuel
- Cutting Forest for other purpose
- Things which have no further use
- Waste that is not biodegradable
20 Clues: Type of Fuel • Green House Gas • Use the material again • One of the Global Issue • Dirty water of Industry • Source of natural energy • Waste that is not biodegradable • Cutting Forest for other purpose • Things which have no further use • The method of storing rain water • generating waste in less quantity • Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide • ...
Earth Science 2024-03-21
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- The day to day condition of the atmosphere.
- major storms with very strong winds that form over warm ocean water and are caused by global weather patterns
- This system brings cool, dry air.
- a current in the atmosphere located over North America that moves West to East; it changes position from North or South seasonally
- Half of a sphere; the Earth is divided into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere by the equator.
- The weight of air pressing against Earth.
- information collected
- a convection current where air flows from sea to land during the day
- These clouds bring rain
- The amount of moisture in the air.
- moves across great distances above the Earth; these wind patterns are stable and predictable; examples include Polar Easterlies, Prevailing Westerlies, and Trade Winds
- winds that blow West to East toward the poles in both hemispheres between 30° and 60° latitudes
- Middle clouds, partly cloudy skies, mild temperatures, look like fluffy cotton balls possible precipitation
- Low clouds, looks like a flat blanket, arranged in layers, cloudy skies, usually gray in color, cool temperatures, good chance for precipitation (50% or higher)
- The orbit of Earth around the Sun in an elliptical path, taking approximately 365 days (1 year). It determines the length of a year.
- The spin of Earth on its axis, completing one full rotation in approximately 24 hours (1 day). It causes day and night.
- a convection current where air flows from land to sea during the night
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- The point where the ocean meets the land, assigned zero elevation. It serves as a reference point for measuring elevation.
- A tool used to measure the weather.
- The tilt of Earth's axis at 23.5°, which is the main reason for the change in seasons throughout the year.
- the gathering of information
- High clouds, clear skies, warm temperatures, no precipitation, formed from ice crystals, called thin, wispy or stringy
- Distinct periods of the year characterized by changes in weather and daylight hours: summer, autumn (fall), winter, and spring.
- Unusually warm surface water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean that is caused by weak directional trade winds.
- A scientist who studies the weather.
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth; assigned 0° latitude
- The height of a location above sea level, which affects temperature and climate.
- Patch of land that has become a desert because of mountains blocking rainy weather.
- how hot or cold it is
- Storm clouds that form in all layers of the atmosphere, strong winds, heavy precipitation. Dark in color.
- The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- Unusually cold surface water temperatures found in the Pacific Ocean that is caused by strong easterly trade winds.
- This system brings precipitation, warmer temperatures and moist air.
- An imaginary vertical line through the middle of the Earth between the North and South Poles. Earth rotates around its axis, causing the cycle of day and night.
- a warm water surface current in the Atlantic Ocean that moves from the southern tip of Florida up the east coast and then across the Atlantic.
- constant movement
36 Clues: constant movement • how hot or cold it is • information collected • These clouds bring rain • the gathering of information • This system brings cool, dry air. • The amount of moisture in the air. • A tool used to measure the weather. • A scientist who studies the weather. • The weight of air pressing against Earth. • The day to day condition of the atmosphere. • ...
solar system 2023-02-09
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- Day time is the_____in summer and the shortest in winter and spring and fall have the same number of daylight hours
- Stars shine by giving off ______ that spreads in different directions.
- We have weight depending on how much____of gravity is on us
- As the moon moves around the earth the sunlight and that's why we have different moon phases
- In the winter the sun is more______so the shadows point more north.
- What color are hot stars?
- The moon_____always has one side dark and one side light.
- The to sun from the earth is not the cause of the seasons.
- What color are cold stars
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- As the earth rotates around on it's_____it takes 24 hours which makes the day and night.
- the sun is brighter than other stars because it's ____.
- The moon changes_______depending on how much light from the sun is blocked out from the earth.
- At______an object's shadow is shortest but as the sun moves the sun makes the shadows get longer.
- The sun has a gravity that gravity is keeps the earth in the ____ of the sun's.
- What is the GD mascot
- Gravity pulls us to the _____ of the earth's
- Seasons are by indirect or direct sunlight.
- Different parts of the earth are______to the sun during different when one side is closer it’s summer.
- Shawdos in the summer point to the east and .
- There are 6 time zones in the USA each time zone is based on the of the sun.
20 Clues: What is the GD mascot • What color are hot stars? • What color are cold stars • Gravity pulls us to the _____ of the earth's • Seasons are by indirect or direct sunlight. • Shawdos in the summer point to the east and . • the sun is brighter than other stars because it's ____. • The moon_____always has one side dark and one side light. • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
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- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- July 1st 1867
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- where we live on
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- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers 71% of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: July 1st 1867 • Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • where we live on • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky 1 2021-04-08
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- How long it takes Earth to orbit the Sun
- Spring, summer, winter, and fall
- Person who studies stars, planets, galaxies
- to move in a circle around another object
- A group of stars that form a picture
- An illustration that shows how something works
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- The shape of Earth
- The distance light travels in a year
- Someone who travels into outer space
- The star closest to Earth
- How long it takes for Earth to rotate on its axis
- The planet we live on
- Something that orbits the Earth
- system The sun, moon, and planets that orbit the sun.
- The distance across a circle
- Measurements recorded in a science experiment
16 Clues: The shape of Earth • The planet we live on • The star closest to Earth • The distance across a circle • Something that orbits the Earth • Spring, summer, winter, and fall • The distance light travels in a year • Someone who travels into outer space • A group of stars that form a picture • How long it takes Earth to orbit the Sun • to move in a circle around another object • ...
world wildlife day 2021-02-24
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- what is a flower called?
- what is the rarest animal on ea what is the fastest animal on land?
- the country with most trees
- what plant is good for breathing?
- what country owns the most wild animals?
- what is the tallest plant on earth?
- What is the biggest animal on land?
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- what is the most polluted country?
- which day of march is world wildlife day
- what is the biggest animal on water?
- what is the rarest plants on earth?
- what is an animal called?
- what is the fastest animal on water?
- what month is world wildlife day?
- what is the smallest plant in the world?
15 Clues: what is a flower called? • what is an animal called? • the country with most trees • what month is world wildlife day? • what plant is good for breathing? • what is the most polluted country? • what is the rarest plants on earth? • what is the tallest plant on earth? • What is the biggest animal on land? • what is the biggest animal on water? • ...
Seasons Crossword Puzzle! 2017-12-06
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- Recives 24 hours of day light on December 21
- Recives 24 hours of day light on June 21
- Where we live!
- It is June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
- It is March 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The line that separates the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere
- The star that Earth's axis points to
- / The imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles.
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- It is December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Earth's annual movement around the sun.
- It is September 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The star that Earth orbits around
- equal day and night
- / The spinning of Earth's axis
- Earth's path that is slightly elliptical.
15 Clues: Where we live! • equal day and night • / The spinning of Earth's axis • The star that Earth orbits around • The star that Earth's axis points to • Earth's annual movement around the sun. • Recives 24 hours of day light on June 21 • Earth's path that is slightly elliptical. • It is June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. • Recives 24 hours of day light on December 21 • ...
Seasons 2023-05-11
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- This invisible line runs through the North and South poles of the Earth
- Daytime and nightime are almost exactly 12 hours each here
- The United States is located in the _____ hemisphere
- Australia is located in the ____ hemisphere
- The path that the planets make when going around our sun
- This season is in-between Summer and Winter
- This season has the longest day of the year
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- The shortest day of the year is on the _____
- The name for the amount of time it takes the Earth to travel around the sun
- This season is warm in the Southern Hemisphere
- There are two of these, during Spring and Fall
- This season is in-between Winter and Summer
- The Earth's ____ is 23.5°.
- The name for the amount of time it takes the Earth to rotate once
14 Clues: The Earth's ____ is 23.5°. • Australia is located in the ____ hemisphere • This season is in-between Winter and Summer • This season is in-between Summer and Winter • This season has the longest day of the year • The shortest day of the year is on the _____ • This season is warm in the Southern Hemisphere • There are two of these, during Spring and Fall • ...
science 2016-10-19
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- 1st layer of earth
- wind that is located along the equator
- wind blowing steadily toward the equator
- winds from the west toward the east
- a wind that occurs in a small area
- a breeze that happens at night
- layer of earth that contains the ozone layer
- blanket of gas around earth
- a breeze that happens in the day
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- wind that extend from the poles
- fast flowing currents
- part of the thermosphere
- the effect why the winds curve
- wind patterns
- protects us from meteors
- very hot layer of earth
- movement of air
17 Clues: wind patterns • movement of air • 1st layer of earth • fast flowing currents • very hot layer of earth • part of the thermosphere • protects us from meteors • blanket of gas around earth • the effect why the winds curve • a breeze that happens at night • wind that extend from the poles • a breeze that happens in the day • a wind that occurs in a small area • ...
Earth day crossword 2024-04-25
9 Clues: our planet • reusing waste • Earth day color • The month of Earth day • used to hydrate plants • Pollution s from gases • What are we trying to save • material that doesn't designate • action of leaving garbage in wrong area
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-20
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- invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth
- the destruction of something by burning
- waste removal
- unusable byproduct from a process
- planet on which we live
- to use waste again in another manner
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- ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning
- waste dangerous garbage
- convert into reusable material
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- production and discharge of something for example gas
- make smaller
- energy outcome from incineration
15 Clues: make smaller • waste removal • waste dangerous garbage • planet on which we live • convert into reusable material • energy outcome from incineration • unusable byproduct from a process • to use waste again in another manner • the destruction of something by burning • invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth • ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
Seasons Crossword 2023-10-28
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- Another name for Fall
- The light from the sun hitting the Northern Hemisphere during Summer
- The first day of Summer or Winter
- The scientific name for light energy
- The first day of Spring or Fall
- The Earth is tilted towards the North Star
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- The Earth is at a ____ of 23.5 degrees
- The light from the sun hitting the Northern Hemisphere during Winter
- The Poles are tilted neither away or toward the sun
- Separated by the Equator line
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
- The Earth is tilted at an ____
- The Poles are tilted neither away or toward the sun
- Another name for Spring
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
15 Clues: Another name for Fall • Another name for Spring • Separated by the Equator line • The Earth is tilted at an ____ • The first day of Spring or Fall • The first day of Summer or Winter • The scientific name for light energy • The Earth is at a ____ of 23.5 degrees • The Earth is tilted towards the North Star • The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun • ...
world wildlife day 2021-02-24
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- what is a flower called?
- what is the rarest animal on ea what is the fastest animal on land?
- the country with most trees
- what plant is good for breathing?
- what country owns the most wild animals?
- what is the tallest plant on earth?
- What is the biggest animal on land?
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- what is the most polluted country?
- which day of march is world wildlife day
- what is the biggest animal on water?
- what is the rarest plants on earth?
- what is an animal called?
- what is the fastest animal on water?
- what month is world wildlife day?
- what is the smallest plant in the world?
15 Clues: what is a flower called? • what is an animal called? • the country with most trees • what month is world wildlife day? • what plant is good for breathing? • what is the most polluted country? • what is the rarest plants on earth? • what is the tallest plant on earth? • What is the biggest animal on land? • what is the biggest animal on water? • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
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- Threatened by extinction
- A form of energy derived from the sun
- There is hole in the ________________ layer
- Do not waste this, we all need it
- Where our garbage goes
- Third planet from the sun
- Farmer’s ____________: good place to buy food straight from the grower
- Pine, Oak, Walnut, for example
- Living things need clean ________ to breathe
Down
- When people gather to drive in one car
- To use over again
- To reclaim or reuse old materials in order new products
- Animals’ home
- Safe place for endangered animals
- Planting these helps create co2
15 Clues: Animals’ home • To use over again • Where our garbage goes • Threatened by extinction • Third planet from the sun • Pine, Oak, Walnut, for example • Planting these helps create co2 • Do not waste this, we all need it • Safe place for endangered animals • A form of energy derived from the sun • When people gather to drive in one car • There is hole in the ________________ layer • ...
Seasons 2023-10-27
Across
- Starts March 21-23
- Gives off heat
- Revolves around the earth
- When the sun's beams hit the earth in a not direct place
- Near the axis on the bottom
- Changes the type of weather
- The day the season changes
- Starts December 21-22
- When the sun's beams hit the earth hard
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- Starts September 21-23
- Starts June 21-22
- Near the axis on the top
- Revolves around the sun
- Known as the North Star
- Points towards Polaris
15 Clues: Gives off heat • Starts June 21-22 • Starts March 21-23 • Starts December 21-22 • Starts September 21-23 • Points towards Polaris • Revolves around the sun • Known as the North Star • Near the axis on the top • Revolves around the earth • The day the season changes • Near the axis on the bottom • Changes the type of weather • When the sun's beams hit the earth hard • ...
Final Exam Review Crossword 2017-12-11
Across
- cloud type that is low, flat, and sheet like
- planet with thick atmosphere of CO2. Hottest consistent temp.
- absorbs and scatters harmful UV rays from the sun
- waste product of plants, and what led to increase in complex life
- largest rocky planet
- gas in our atmosphere that blocks heat energy from escaping into space
- layer of the atmosphere with the least pressure and density
- layer of the atmosphere containing the ozone layer
- gas absorbed by a plant
- something that takes carbon out of the atmosphere
- cloud type most associated with severe weather in Summer
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- day to day weather conditions
- average weather conditions over time
- atmospheric layer containing our weather
- our largest gas giant planet
- atmospheric layer known to burn up meteors
- atmospheric layer where the northern lights occur
- a thin layer of gas that surrounds the Earth
- 78 percent of our breathable air is this gas
- the place where two air masses meet
- the sun's uneven heating of the Earth causes this
21 Clues: largest rocky planet • gas absorbed by a plant • our largest gas giant planet • day to day weather conditions • the place where two air masses meet • average weather conditions over time • atmospheric layer containing our weather • atmospheric layer known to burn up meteors • cloud type that is low, flat, and sheet like • a thin layer of gas that surrounds the Earth • ...
Creation crossword 2023-10-04
8 Clues: he called the firmament-- • what happened on the 5th day • what happened on the 7th day • what happened on the 6th day • he created what on the first day • on the earth he planted-- and -- • he called the darkness---and the light-- • he called the dry land-- and the waters--
Uriahs puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- the first day of summer.
- the half of Earth south of the equator.
- the half of Earth north of the equator.
- the first day of winter.
- the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth.
- the northernmost point on Earth.
Down
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at an acute angle (less than 90˚).
- the time at which the Moon appears above the eastern horizon.
- one of two days during the year on which the direct rays of the Sun reach the farthest from the equator.
- an imaginary line through the center of Earth that connects the North Pole to the South Pole.
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at close to a 90° angle.
- the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- one of the major divisions of the year, usually based on regular weather changes.
- the time at which the Moon disappears below the western horizon.
- an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • the first day of winter. • the northernmost point on Earth. • the half of Earth south of the equator. • the half of Earth north of the equator. • an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth. • the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea • the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth. • ...
Uriahs puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- the first day of summer.
- the half of Earth south of the equator.
- the half of Earth north of the equator.
- the first day of winter.
- the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth.
- the northernmost point on Earth.
Down
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at an acute angle (less than 90˚).
- the time at which the Moon appears above the eastern horizon.
- one of two days during the year on which the direct rays of the Sun reach the farthest from the equator.
- an imaginary line through the center of Earth that connects the North Pole to the South Pole.
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at close to a 90° angle.
- the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- one of the major divisions of the year, usually based on regular weather changes.
- the time at which the Moon disappears below the western horizon.
- an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • the first day of winter. • the northernmost point on Earth. • the half of Earth south of the equator. • the half of Earth north of the equator. • an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth. • the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea • the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth. • ...
Seasons of Earth 2022-12-06
Across
- half of a sphere and thus half of the Earth
- A year long movement of the Earth where it circles around the sun
- The shortest day of the year (the day where the Earth receives the least amount of sunlight)
Down
- The longest day of the year (the day where the Earth receives the most amount of sunlight)
- A line that comes halfway between the two solstices
- A 24 hour long movement of the Earth where it moves on an imaginary line
- An imaginary line the Earth rotates around
- a 23.5 degree angle that the Earth is on when it rotates
8 Clues: An imaginary line the Earth rotates around • half of a sphere and thus half of the Earth • A line that comes halfway between the two solstices • a 23.5 degree angle that the Earth is on when it rotates • A year long movement of the Earth where it circles around the sun • A 24 hour long movement of the Earth where it moves on an imaginary line • ...
MOTIONS OF THE EARTH 2019-10-08
Across
- When the sun shines vertically over the Tropic of Cancer ,it is summer season in the Northern Hemisphere. It occurs on 21st of June
- Path of the celestrial body around the parent body.___ of the earth is the path which the earth follows while revolving round the sun .
- The portion of the earth facing the Sun experience day while the other half is away from the Sun experience night.The circle that divides the day from night on the globe.
- When the distance from the sun is maxium(152 km )
Down
- This causes day and night.
- Since the earth rotates from west to east ,we see the sun rising in the east and setting in the west.
- When the sun shines vertically over the Tropic of Capricorn ,it is summer season in the southern hemisphere. It occurs on 22nd of December
- When the distance from the sun is minimum.
- Period of diffused light after the sunset.
- The sun shines directly on the equator and all places on the earth have equal days and nights .this occurs on March 21 and September 23
- An imaginary straight line joining the two poles on which the earth rotates.
- The motion of the earth around the sun .
- Period of diffused light before the sunrise
13 Clues: This causes day and night. • The motion of the earth around the sun . • When the distance from the sun is minimum. • Period of diffused light after the sunset. • Period of diffused light before the sunrise • When the distance from the sun is maxium(152 km ) • An imaginary straight line joining the two poles on which the earth rotates. • ...
Day and Night 2024-03-01
Across
- The part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock.
- The moon when only half of it can be seen from the earth, the time when this happens.
- The moon when it appears as a full circle, a time when this happens.
- A small meteor (a piece of rock in outer space) that travels very fast and burns with bright light as it enters the earth's atmosphere.
- The main meal of the day, eaten in the evening.
- A meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day.
- The moon when it appear in a curved shape that is wide in the middle and pointed at each end.
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- A meal that is eaten in the middle of the day.
- The part of the day between the afternoon and the time you go to bed.
- The early part of the day from the time people wake up until midday or before lunch.
- The time when the sun first appears in the sky in the morning.
- The round object that moves around the earth.
- A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky.
- A grey or white mass made of very small drops of water, that floats in the sky.
- The space above the earth that you can see when you look up, where cloud and the sun, moon and star appear.
- The time when the sun goes down and night begin.
- A piece of equipment shaped like a tube, containing lenses, that you look through to make objects that are far away appear larger and nearer.
17 Clues: The round object that moves around the earth. • A meal that is eaten in the middle of the day. • A group of stars that forms a shape in the sky. • The main meal of the day, eaten in the evening. • The time when the sun goes down and night begin. • The part of the day from 12 midday until about 6 o'clock. • A meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day. • ...
Space 2015-10-09
Across
- hollow or depressions made by impacting meteoroids.
- lunar soil, often referred to as moon dust.
- two high tides and two low tides occur in a day-most common.
- channel in maria formed from open lava channels or lava tubes.
- when the shape of the moon is decreasing, left side of the moon is visible.
- bright streak of material blasted out from impact crater.
- partial blockage of the suns rays during and eclipse.
Down
- when the moon blockage of the suns rays from the earth.
- high tide created on side farthest from the moon.
- when the shape of the moon is growing, right side of the moon is visible.
- ridges long narrow, wrinkly, hilly section in maria.
- complete blockage of the sun's rays during an eclipse.
- bright heavily cratered highlands.
- highest tidal ranges, occurs when the sun, moon, and earth align.
- ancient seas of solidified lava, appear as smooth dark plains.
- lowest tidal ranges, occurs when the sun, moon, and earth are at the right angle.
- when the earth blocks the suns rays from the moon.
- only one high tide and one low tide occur in a day.
- high tide created on side of earth nearest to the moon.
19 Clues: bright heavily cratered highlands. • lunar soil, often referred to as moon dust. • high tide created on side farthest from the moon. • when the earth blocks the suns rays from the moon. • hollow or depressions made by impacting meteoroids. • only one high tide and one low tide occur in a day. • ridges long narrow, wrinkly, hilly section in maria. • ...
Seasons Crossword 2023-10-27
Across
- The Earth is at a ____ of 23.5 degrees
- The Earth is tilted at an ____
- The light from the sun hitting the Northern Hemisphere during Winter
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted neither away or toward the sun
- The first day of Summer or Winter
- Another name for Spring
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted neither away or toward the sun
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
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- Another name for Fall
- The Earth is tilted towards the North Star
- The Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
- The first day of Spring or Fall
- The scientific name for light energy
- Separated by the Equator line
- The light from the sun hitting the Northern Hemisphere during Summer
15 Clues: Another name for Fall • Another name for Spring • Separated by the Equator line • The Earth is tilted at an ____ • The first day of Spring or Fall • The first day of Summer or Winter • The scientific name for light energy • The Earth is at a ____ of 23.5 degrees • The Earth is tilted towards the North Star • The Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun • ...
Year 7 Science (3) 2021-11-04
Across
- Non-renewable, mined from the ground
- Biggest moon we see
- Non-renewable, drilled for under the ground
- Largest planet
- Sun blocked by moon's path
- This is added to waste water to get 'bits' to stick together
- Day and night equal
- Name for treated water put back into rivers
- Earth orbits the sun
- Precipitation in ice form
- The solids stuck together at the bottom of a treatment tank
- Earth rotates once on its axis
- Energy from steam in the ground
Down
- When 'bits' stick together in waste water
- Pumping air into waste water to make small particles float
- Water condenses to make these in the sky
- Water passed through sand to remove remaining particles of waste
- First stage of water treatment
- Smallest planet
- Chlorine added to kill bacteria in waste water
- Eclipse where Earth blocks sun from shining on the moon at night
- No moon
- Taking just what you need
23 Clues: No moon • Largest planet • Smallest planet • Biggest moon we see • Day and night equal • Earth orbits the sun • Taking just what you need • Precipitation in ice form • Sun blocked by moon's path • First stage of water treatment • Earth rotates once on its axis • Energy from steam in the ground • Non-renewable, mined from the ground • Water condenses to make these in the sky • ...
Space Crossword 2014-05-16
Across
- smallest planet
- rock that in outer space
- rock that enters our atmosphere also known as shooting stars
- second smallest planet
- teal blue planet
- planet farthest from the sun
- the 3rd planet From the sun
- shapes people make from the stars
- gas giant and second largest planet in the solar system
- holds all the planets in place with its gravitational pull
- shortest day of the year
- when the moon covers the suns disk seen from earth
- biggest planet in the solar system
- used to by the ninth planet now a dwarf planet
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- rock from space lands on our earth
- second planet from the sun
- the closest planet to the sun
- shape of our earths orbit
- the motion of an object around another object
- has 8 phases
- closets to the sun
- the study of space
- longest day of the year
- when earths shadow falls on the moon
- farthest from the sun
- special not a hot spot on the sun
26 Clues: has 8 phases • smallest planet • teal blue planet • closets to the sun • the study of space • farthest from the sun • second smallest planet • longest day of the year • rock that in outer space • shortest day of the year • shape of our earths orbit • second planet from the sun • the 3rd planet From the sun • planet farthest from the sun • the closest planet to the sun • ...
Final Exam Review Crossword 2017-12-11
Across
- average weather conditions over time
- layer of the atmosphere containing the ozone layer
- gas in our atmosphere that blocks heat energy from escaping into space
- cloud type most associated with severe weather in Summer
- largest rocky planet
- planet with thick atmosphere of CO2. Hottest consistent temp.
- day to day weather conditions
- our largest gas giant planet
- layer of the atmosphere with the least pressure and density
Down
- waste product of plants, and what led to increase in complex life
- cloud type that is low, flat, and sheet like
- the sun's uneven heating of the Earth causes this
- atmospheric layer containing our weather
- atmospheric layer where the northern lights occur
- gas absorbed by a plant
- atmospheric layer known to burn up meteors
- something that takes carbon out of the atmosphere
- a thin layer of gas that surrounds the Earth
- 78 percent of our breathable air is this gas
- the place where two air masses meet
- absorbs and scatters harmful UV rays from the sun
21 Clues: largest rocky planet • gas absorbed by a plant • our largest gas giant planet • day to day weather conditions • the place where two air masses meet • average weather conditions over time • atmospheric layer containing our weather • atmospheric layer known to burn up meteors • cloud type that is low, flat, and sheet like • a thin layer of gas that surrounds the Earth • ...
Global Systems Crossword - Matilda Brown 2013-05-15
Across
- the layers of gases surrounding the planet
- fuels that contain the carbon of plants & animals that died millions of years ago and were preserved
- continuous movements of water in the ocean
- all the liquid water on Earth's surface
- periods between glaciations
- the heating effect of the Earth's atmosphere
- layer in the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs ultraviolet rays
- the land masses on Earth
- cycle where carbon is recycled through soil, water living things & the atmosphere
- has the chemical equation CO₂
- the preserved remains of things that were once living
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- process where nitrogen travels between living and non-living environments
- areas on Earth where the temperature in the layers of rock or soil never goes higher than freezing point
- an environment that can sustain and support itself without outside influence or help
- are circular patterns shown by ocean currents in ocean basins
- day to day conditions of a particular place
- is a time when the average temperature of the world is increasing
- gases that trap heat close to the surface of the Earth
- long-term averages of an areas weather conditions
- all things that are living on Earth
20 Clues: the land masses on Earth • periods between glaciations • has the chemical equation CO₂ • all things that are living on Earth • all the liquid water on Earth's surface • the layers of gases surrounding the planet • continuous movements of water in the ocean • day to day conditions of a particular place • the heating effect of the Earth's atmosphere • ...
Astronomy 2021-04-15
Across
- constellation also known as the big dipper or great bear
- tool used to tell which way is North
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences ___
- the largest planet
- a group of stars that 'look like' an object in the night sky
- planet between mercury and earth
- tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and an object in the sky
- constellation also known as the little dipper
- this circular tool was used to tell time of day, latitude, and longitude
- constellation named after a great hunter in Greek mythology
- the side of earth facing away from the sun experiences ____
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- this tool makes faraway objects appear closer
- 7th planet from the sun
- orbits a star
- the planet everyone knows has rings
- third planet from the sun
- these give off their own light and are easier to see at night
- orbits a planet
- all planets rotate on an _____
- farthest planet from the sun
- red planet: 4th from the sun
- closest planet to the sun
- what we call the star at the center of our solar system
- to travel around an object in a clear path
24 Clues: orbits a star • orbits a planet • the largest planet • 7th planet from the sun • third planet from the sun • closest planet to the sun • farthest planet from the sun • red planet: 4th from the sun • all planets rotate on an _____ • planet between mercury and earth • the planet everyone knows has rings • tool used to tell which way is North • to travel around an object in a clear path • ...
Uriahs puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- the first day of summer.
- the half of Earth south of the equator.
- the half of Earth north of the equator.
- the first day of winter.
- the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth.
- the northernmost point on Earth.
Down
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at an acute angle (less than 90˚).
- the time at which the Moon appears above the eastern horizon.
- one of two days during the year on which the direct rays of the Sun reach the farthest from the equator.
- an imaginary line through the center of Earth that connects the North Pole to the South Pole.
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at close to a 90° angle.
- the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- one of the major divisions of the year, usually based on regular weather changes.
- the time at which the Moon disappears below the western horizon.
- an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • the first day of winter. • the northernmost point on Earth. • the half of Earth south of the equator. • the half of Earth north of the equator. • an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth. • the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea • the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth. • ...
Uriahs puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- the first day of summer.
- the half of Earth south of the equator.
- the half of Earth north of the equator.
- the first day of winter.
- the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth.
- the northernmost point on Earth.
Down
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at an acute angle (less than 90˚).
- the time at which the Moon appears above the eastern horizon.
- one of two days during the year on which the direct rays of the Sun reach the farthest from the equator.
- an imaginary line through the center of Earth that connects the North Pole to the South Pole.
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at close to a 90° angle.
- the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- one of the major divisions of the year, usually based on regular weather changes.
- the time at which the Moon disappears below the western horizon.
- an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • the first day of winter. • the northernmost point on Earth. • the half of Earth south of the equator. • the half of Earth north of the equator. • an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth. • the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea • the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth. • ...
solar system 2022-12-22
Across
- People who have gone to outer space.
- It causes changes in season.
- This is the hottest layer of the Earth.
- A constellation.
- The ____ of the Earth causes day and night.
Down
- They have their own light.
- On this day the Moon shines brightly in the sky.
- The phase where we see more than half the Moon.
- Life is found on this layer of the Earth.
- It revolves around the Earth.
10 Clues: A constellation. • They have their own light. • It causes changes in season. • It revolves around the Earth. • People who have gone to outer space. • This is the hottest layer of the Earth. • Life is found on this layer of the Earth. • The ____ of the Earth causes day and night. • The phase where we see more than half the Moon. • ...
Jakeem 2021-08-26
Across
- A day when earth rotational axis neither toward or away from the sun
- sun. The nearest star
- Imaginary line
- Tilted towards the sun
- Orbit around the sun
- The rotation of the earth thus
Down
- The motion the earth does around the sun.
- A day when earth’s rotation axis is the most toward away from the sun
- the ratio of the axis of the ellipse
- Cause the sun radiation
10 Clues: Imaginary line • Orbit around the sun • Tilted towards the sun • Cause the sun radiation • sun. The nearest star • The rotation of the earth thus • the ratio of the axis of the ellipse • The motion the earth does around the sun. • A day when earth rotational axis neither toward or away from the sun • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-28
Across
- each side of the equator
- there are three in Australia
- the earth spin on it's...
- coldest season in Tasmania
- biggest plant in our solar system
- hottest season in Tasmania
- weak
Down
- there are two of these each day
- third from the sun
- where the prime meridian is found
- in the middle of earth
- tide the water is springing around
- the earth is about 23°
- when the leaves fall
14 Clues: weak • third from the sun • when the leaves fall • in the middle of earth • the earth is about 23° • each side of the equator • the earth spin on it's... • coldest season in Tasmania • hottest season in Tasmania • there are three in Australia • there are two of these each day • where the prime meridian is found • biggest plant in our solar system • tide the water is springing around
Uriahs puzzle 2024-02-01
Across
- the first day of summer.
- the half of Earth south of the equator.
- the half of Earth north of the equator.
- the first day of winter.
- the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth.
- the northernmost point on Earth.
Down
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at an acute angle (less than 90˚).
- the time at which the Moon appears above the eastern horizon.
- one of two days during the year on which the direct rays of the Sun reach the farthest from the equator.
- an imaginary line through the center of Earth that connects the North Pole to the South Pole.
- sunlight that strikes Earth’s surface at close to a 90° angle.
- the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- one of the major divisions of the year, usually based on regular weather changes.
- the time at which the Moon disappears below the western horizon.
- an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth.
15 Clues: the first day of summer. • the first day of winter. • the northernmost point on Earth. • the half of Earth south of the equator. • the half of Earth north of the equator. • an imaginary horizontal line around the middle of Earth. • the line along which the sky appears to meet the land or sea • the appearance of the Moon, as seen by an observer on Earth. • ...
Cross words 2024-01-25
Across
- the time in spiring when the night and day are equal in length
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- extends from earth's interior out into space where it interacts with the solar wind.
- when the sun has the longest path in the sky, longest day of the
- waves that travel through the earth or along the earth's surface
- transverse waves that cannot travel through liquid.
- A less dence portion of the earths crust under the containants
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- a hot dence ball of iron in the middle of the earth.
- Liquid iron/nickle layer of earth between the inner core and mantle
- molten rocks and metal lying beneath the lithosphere where volcanoes get their lava.
- seperation of earth into different layers of densities towards the center
- the bending of waves as they pass from a medium of one density to different density.
- compressional waves that travel through the earth.
- A more dense portion of the earths crust under the ocean
- The boundary between the crust and mantle
15 Clues: The boundary between the crust and mantle • compressional waves that travel through the earth. • transverse waves that cannot travel through liquid. • a hot dence ball of iron in the middle of the earth. • A more dense portion of the earths crust under the ocean • the time in spiring when the night and day are equal in length • ...
gods creation 2017-09-13
Across
- eat stuff
- animals livestock people God said let the earth fill up with
- God filled up the sky with things that fly
- this thing comes when it is day?
- this thing comes when its night
- God said let the land be covered with this?
- moon stars God then two big light sources one was a big star that came
- little lights to light up the earth
- God called space this?
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- animals God said let the this wet environment fill up with things
- things that eat and two tall things their names start wi
- God said let this thing that covers the earth
- God called the ground this?
- to move something apart?
- together to make dry ground
- God made this to separate the waters from the heavens from
- out at day the other reflected of it at night and he also made
- God called the water this?
- waters of the earth he called this thing the sky?
19 Clues: eat stuff • God called space this? • to move something apart? • God called the water this? • God called the ground this? • together to make dry ground • this thing comes when its night • this thing comes when it is day? • little lights to light up the earth • God filled up the sky with things that fly • God said let the land be covered with this? • ...
Science Project 2022-02-10
Across
- is the earths axis straight or askew?
- where do the sun and moon set?
- what makes shadows go in different directions
- what causes day and night?
- After a month what type of moon do you get
- What pulls us to the earth and makes us not float away?
- when are we farthest
- Who's GD's mascot?
- what is the force of 2 or more objects?
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- Does the sun or earth move around?
- where do the sun and moon rise
- who "discovered" gravity?
- What do we circle around?
- When are we closest to the sun what season is it?
- how many hours is a full day?
- does the moon or sun shine on the moon
- What is the color of a hot star what is the color of a cool star?
- What tells us the time in shadows?
- what type of way does the sun take?
- What is the size of our sun?
- does the sun or earth move away from each other?
21 Clues: Who's GD's mascot? • when are we farthest • who "discovered" gravity? • What do we circle around? • what causes day and night? • What is the size of our sun? • where do the sun and moon rise • where do the sun and moon set? • Does the sun or earth move around? • how many hours is a full day? • What tells us the time in shadows? • what type of way does the sun take? • ...
B.5 - U.5 2023-08-02
Across
- this day
- 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- It's the day after today.
- 2.You can practice different sports in this class.
- He wants to be a chemist, so he has to study this subject hard.
- time gone by
- 1.You can practice different sports in this class.
- the time that will come after now
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- immediately, at the present time, not in the past or future
- to see who does something first
- It means that you do the action again and again to make it better.
- after some time
- 2. an area of knowledge studied in school
- the night of today
- 1. an area of knowledge studied in school
- From this subject, we can learn a lot about people and things in the past.
- You can learn things about paintings in this class.
- 2.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
18 Clues: this day • time gone by • after some time • the night of today • It's the day after today. • to see who does something first • the time that will come after now • 2. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth. • 2.You can practice different sports in this class. • ...
Earth, sun, and moon 2022-04-25
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- A big star that gives off lots of light
- what happens when an object blocks light from getting to another object
- opposite of waxing
- when its day time and your outside you can see your...
- the earth complets one of these in a day
- after a new moon and before a full moon
- difference between high and low tide is the least.
- the changing of something
- 23.44
- only plant that has life
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- occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow
- the darkest part of a shadow
- pulls things to the center of the earth
- occurs when the Moon is either new or full
- occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight
- comes out during the night and has phases
- half of a shadow between a full shadow
- more than half but not the whole moon
- happens when the moon is on it first or last quarter
- the rise and fall of sea levels
- when something curves
- moon when the moon gives off all of its light source
- moon none of the moons night is being shown
23 Clues: 23.44 • opposite of waxing • when something curves • only plant that has life • the changing of something • the darkest part of a shadow • the rise and fall of sea levels • more than half but not the whole moon • half of a shadow between a full shadow • A big star that gives off lots of light • pulls things to the center of the earth • after a new moon and before a full moon • ...
Earth-Moon-Sun Solar System 2017-12-13
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- sun rises here and Earth rotates towards this direction
- to travel around an object in a curved path
- sun sets in this direction
- curved shape part of the moon with less than 50% visible
- time when sun is highest in the sky during the day
- phase when right half of moon is visible
- 28 day period when moon orbits the Earth one time
- moon phase when all of sunlit side is visible
- moon phase when there's no visible light
- moon appears to be more than half visible
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- moon phase when the left half of the moon is visible
- getting smaller
- the shape of the visible part of the moon
- huge sphere of hydrogen and helium that radiates heat and light
- the direction in which the Earth and Moon orbit
- Earth's natural satellite
- large celestial body orbiting a star
- getting larger
18 Clues: getting larger • getting smaller • Earth's natural satellite • sun sets in this direction • large celestial body orbiting a star • phase when right half of moon is visible • moon phase when there's no visible light • the shape of the visible part of the moon • moon appears to be more than half visible • to travel around an object in a curved path • ...
Genesis Chapter One - Creator 2024-09-25
Across
- Why did God stop working on day six? 2 words
- The Creator made this before man.
- The first Hebrew word in Genesis.
- The earth was called out of ______ into God’s marvelous light.
- Herbs, grass and fruit trees all have these in common
- Take care of and rule over the earth.
- Bring to order
- Which great light is used to rule the night?
- God looked back on everything HE made and proclaimed: 4 words
- Land and sea _________ were blessed to be fruitful and multiply.
- Man was made into this of God.
- Who is the Creator of heaven and earth?
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- Man’s meat.
- Who carried out the acts of God as He spoke?
- Another name for fowls
- The day begins at this time.
- Sun, moon and stars were placed in this for lights, signs, seasons, days and years.
- This is the same as shapeless and empty
- Lots and lots of varieties.
- The first thing that was created
- How did God Create?
- According to Genesis, God took six _______ days to create the heaven and the earth.
- Which days did God name?
- Bara completed HIS work in this length of time.
24 Clues: Man’s meat. • Bring to order • How did God Create? • Another name for fowls • Which days did God name? • Lots and lots of varieties. • The day begins at this time. • Man was made into this of God. • The first thing that was created • The Creator made this before man. • The first Hebrew word in Genesis. • Take care of and rule over the earth. • This is the same as shapeless and empty • ...
Earth's Moon 2021-05-03
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- the time it takes for one rotation to occur
- less than a full circle
- the quarter moon that is waxing
- an object that orbits another object
- the phase where the moon is a sliver of light
- one object moving around another object
- the phase that occurs when the near side is fully lit
- the source of the moon's light
- how the moon appears to observers on Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is decreasing
- a natural satellite
Down
- the force that pulls the moon towards Earth
- the darkest part of a shadow
- spinning on an axis
- one object in space casts a shadow on another object
- the number of moons that orbit Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is increasing
- the number of Earth days for one rotation of the moon
- the phase when the near side of the moon is unlit
19 Clues: spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • less than a full circle • the darkest part of a shadow • the source of the moon's light • the quarter moon that is waxing • an object that orbits another object • the number of moons that orbit Earth • one object moving around another object • how the moon appears to observers on Earth • the force that pulls the moon towards Earth • ...
Earth's Moon 2021-05-03
Across
- the time it takes for one rotation to occur
- less than a full circle
- the quarter moon that is waxing
- an object that orbits another object
- the phase where the moon is a sliver of light
- one object moving around another object
- the phase that occurs when the near side is fully lit
- the source of the moon's light
- how the moon appears to observers on Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is decreasing
- a natural satellite
Down
- the force that pulls the moon towards Earth
- the darkest part of a shadow
- spinning on an axis
- one object in space casts a shadow on another object
- the number of moons that orbit Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is increasing
- the number of Earth days for one rotation of the moon
- the phase when the near side of the moon is unlit
19 Clues: spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • less than a full circle • the darkest part of a shadow • the source of the moon's light • the quarter moon that is waxing • an object that orbits another object • the number of moons that orbit Earth • one object moving around another object • how the moon appears to observers on Earth • the force that pulls the moon towards Earth • ...
The phases of the moon 2023-12-19
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- - side of earth faces the sun
- - earth spins on its axis
- - water levels rises to highest point
- - reflects the light from the sun to the earths surface
- ' - water level falls to lowest point
- - nights are longer,less light
- - Rise and fall of water levels in oceans and seas
- - 365 days
Down
- - The Moon and sun causes earth tides
- - earth orbits the sun
- - days are longer, more light
- - the side of earth faces away from the sun
- - Moon passes between the earth and the
13 Clues: - 365 days • - earth orbits the sun • - earth spins on its axis • - side of earth faces the sun • - days are longer, more light • - nights are longer,less light • - The Moon and sun causes earth tides • - water levels rises to highest point • ' - water level falls to lowest point • - Moon passes between the earth and the • - the side of earth faces away from the sun • ...
creation 2023-11-27
11 Clues: The first man • The first woman • God created _____ • Who made our Earth? • The ________ of Eden • After night there is? • God want us to care for? • We are God in ______ form • There are 7 days of _______ • On the fourth day God created? • God made _______ in the sky and land
Key Words - Solar System 2020-06-11
Across
- On or relating to the Earth.
- the star round which the earth orbits.
- A continuous area or expanse which is free.
- There are many of these in the milky way.
- It pulls us down to Earth.
- A body of matter that enters the earth atmosphere.
- The natural satellite of the Earth.
- They are basically dusty snowballs that orbit the sun.
Down
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth.
- The place where many people live on.
- The earth is on its ____.
- Part of a 24 hour period when it is dark.
- Decive used to see things from far away.
- Part of a 24 hour period when it is light.
15 Clues: The earth is on its ____. • It pulls us down to Earth. • On or relating to the Earth. • The natural satellite of the Earth. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • The place where many people live on. • the star round which the earth orbits. • Decive used to see things from far away. • Part of a 24 hour period when it is dark. • There are many of these in the milky way. • ...
Vocab 1 2024-02-14
Across
- when the earth, moon, and sun are in a straight line
- The force that draws objects toward each other
- A natural object that exists outside the Earths atmosphere. Ex.stars, planets, asteroids
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north of the equator
- Measure a measure of the intensity of light hitting earths surface
- To move in a circle about/around a central axis.
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- The imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into 2 hemispheres
- the imaginary line at which earth rotates
- Either of the 2 times in a year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky.
- A pattern of motion that happens constantly because of the sun and moon
- Occurs when the sun and moon are at a right angle with the earth
- The spinning or Earth on its axis. Every day the Earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- The path that a body follows as it moves/travels around another body in space.
- The time/date when both day and night are at equal time
- A period of year characterized by particular conditions of weather or temperature
- state of the atmosphere in any given time/place
17 Clues: the imaginary line at which earth rotates • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The force that draws objects toward each other • state of the atmosphere in any given time/place • To move in a circle about/around a central axis. • when the earth, moon, and sun are in a straight line • The time/date when both day and night are at equal time • ...
Earth, Moon, Sun System 2017-05-04
Across
- one rotation of the Earth
- Earth's tilt and its revolution cause this to change
- Two times of year when the day and night lengths are about 12 hours
- the phase that is present when the moon is between the Earth and the sun (2 words)
- To move in a circle about a central axis
- describes a moon that appears to be growing
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- caused by the gravity of the moon as the Earth rotates on its axis
- one revolution of the Earth around the sun
- the phase that is present when the Earth is between the moon and the sun
- when one celestial body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another celestial body
- one revolution of the moon around the Earth
- to spin on an axis
12 Clues: to spin on an axis • one rotation of the Earth • To move in a circle about a central axis • one revolution of the Earth around the sun • one revolution of the moon around the Earth • describes a moon that appears to be growing • Earth's tilt and its revolution cause this to change • caused by the gravity of the moon as the Earth rotates on its axis • ...
Science Review 2024-02-12
Across
- This plate is light less dense thicker and made of granite
- This plate is heavier more dense thinner and made of basalt
- Plates move away from each other
- This is the day when direct sunlight reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- This theory states Earth's crust is broken into plates which float around & move
- Caused by the revolution of the moon
- This is when the Sun is directly above Earth's equator and daylight hours are nearly equal all over Earth
- On top of the Earth
- Formed when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- Occurs when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon
- Rocks and other natural materials which have been broken into smaller pieces
- Solid thin outermost layer of Earth
- Removal of rock particles by wind water ice or gravity
- Earth spins on its axis causing night and day
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- Plates slide past each other
- A time of year marked by a change in weather ecology and amount of daylight
- This type of tide occurs when the Earth Sun and Moon are in a straight line (new moon and full moon phases)
- Rock that forms when heat pressure or chemicals act on a rock and change its form or composition
- This type of tide occurs when the Sun Earth and Moon are at a right angle (1st and 3rd quarter phases)
- Inside the Earth
- Formed when magma or lava cools and hardens
- Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun
- Part of the Earth that is made of dense material like iron and nickel
- The ______________ of Earth's axis causes seasons
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water levels
- In the ______________ the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- The Sun is lower in the sky during this season
- Plates move toward each other
- This process breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- Occurs when the moon moves directly in between the Earth and Sun and casts its shadow on the Earth
30 Clues: Inside the Earth • On top of the Earth • Plates slide past each other • Plates move toward each other • Plates move away from each other • Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun • Solid thin outermost layer of Earth • Caused by the revolution of the moon • Formed when magma or lava cools and hardens • Earth spins on its axis causing night and day • ...
B.5 - U.5 2023-08-02
Across
- 2. an area of knowledge studied in school
- immediately, at the present time, not in the past or future
- the night of today
- He wants to be a chemist, so he has to study this subject hard.
- this day
- after some time
- It means that you do the action again and again to make it better.
- to see who does something first
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- 2.You can practice different sports in this class.
- From this subject, we can learn a lot about people and things in the past.
- the time that will come after now
- 1. an area of knowledge studied in school
- It's the day after today.
- time gone by
- 1.You can practice different sports in this class.
- 2.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- You can learn things about paintings in this class.
18 Clues: this day • time gone by • after some time • the night of today • It's the day after today. • to see who does something first • the time that will come after now • 2. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1. an area of knowledge studied in school • 2.You can practice different sports in this class. • 1.You can practice different sports in this class. • ...
B.5 - U.5 2023-08-02
Across
- You can learn things about paintings in this class.
- It means that you do the action again and again to make it better.
- this day
- 2. an area of knowledge studied in school
- to see who does something first
- He wants to be a chemist, so he has to study this subject hard.
- after some time
- It's the day after today.
- immediately, at the present time, not in the past or future
Down
- 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- 1.You can practice different sports in this class.
- time gone by
- From this subject, we can learn a lot about people and things in the past.
- 2.You can practice different sports in this class.
- 2.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- the night of today
- 1. an area of knowledge studied in school
- the time that will come after now
18 Clues: this day • time gone by • after some time • the night of today • It's the day after today. • to see who does something first • the time that will come after now • 2. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth. • 1.You can practice different sports in this class. • ...
B.5 - U.5 2023-08-02
Across
- after some time
- this day
- to see who does something first
- 2.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
- 2. an area of knowledge studied in school
- 1.You can practice different sports in this class.
- immediately, at the present time, not in the past or future
- the night of today
- It's the day after today.
Down
- It means that you do the action again and again to make it better.
- the time that will come after now
- 2.You can practice different sports in this class.
- He wants to be a chemist, so he has to study this subject hard.
- From this subject, we can learn a lot about people and things in the past.
- 1. an area of knowledge studied in school
- time gone by
- You can learn things about paintings in this class.
- 1.Study this subject to know more about the earth.
18 Clues: this day • time gone by • after some time • the night of today • It's the day after today. • to see who does something first • the time that will come after now • 2. an area of knowledge studied in school • 1. an area of knowledge studied in school • 2.You can practice different sports in this class. • 2.Study this subject to know more about the earth. • ...
Earth in Space Vocabulary 2024-02-15
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- Earth’s _____ is why we have day and night.
- Earth _____ once every 24 hours.
- Earth _____ around the Sun once every 365 days.
- the TRIP one object takes around another
- Earth is _____ on its axis.
- An axis is an _____ line that runs through the center of the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
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- when the sun first appears over the eastern horizon
- when the sun disappears over the western horizon
- We experience summer when we are tilted _____ the Sun.
- We experience winter when we tilt _____ from the Sun.
- a certain view depending on where you are
- the place where the sky appears to touch the ground
- Spring and Fall both have _____ amounts of day and night hours.
- the PATH one object takes around another
14 Clues: Earth is _____ on its axis. • Earth _____ once every 24 hours. • the TRIP one object takes around another • the PATH one object takes around another • a certain view depending on where you are • Earth’s _____ is why we have day and night. • Earth _____ around the Sun once every 365 days. • when the sun disappears over the western horizon • ...
Periods 3 & 6 Crossword 2023-11-16
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- the system of interacting, living organisms on Earth
- the movement of energy through air & space
- the supercontinent before continents drifted
- large, bright Sun features extending outward from surface
- the force holding planets & Moons in orbit
- where life & weather happens in atmosphere
- the system of gas surrounding Earth
- a law that determines oldest rocks are below youngest rocks
- cooling & solidifying of molten rock creates . . .
- layer of Earth that's broken into plates
- layer of protection from UV rays around Earth
- the Moon getting smaller
- Earth center model
- the gravitational pull of the Moon causes these
- heat & pressure applied to previous rock creates . . .
- the system of natural, nonliving materials on Earth
- the system of ice on Earth
- type of energy transfer between rising & falling of fluids
- eruptions of radiation on the Sun
- a fracture/break in land
- darker spots on the Sun
- the settlement of rock in a new place
- an absolute dating technique
- determines locations East & West
- where convection happens in Earth's mantle
- energy from the Sun is considered this
- the movement of rock by wind, water, or gravity
- determines locations North & South
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- the outer part of Sun's atmosphere
- the system of water on Earth
- the breakdown of rock
- boundary where two plates pull apart
- the absence of day
- length of distance between Earth & Sun
- anything that takes up space & has mass (comes in 3 forms)
- Sun center model
- the source of day
- the movement of air
- study of rock layers
- distance light travels within a year
- revolves around Earth and shows different phases
- compaction of sediments creates . . .
- the Moon less than half lit
- the Moon more than half lit
- evidence of prehistoric organisms
- the amount of matter per space taken up
- spinning on an axis
- boundary where two plates push together
- an effect that keeps Earth warm
- where the ozone layer is
- when an isotope changes from parent to daughter
- boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the Moon getting bigger
53 Clues: Sun center model • the source of day • the absence of day • Earth center model • the movement of air • spinning on an axis • study of rock layers • the breakdown of rock • darker spots on the Sun • the Moon getting bigger • the Moon getting smaller • a fracture/break in land • where the ozone layer is • the system of ice on Earth • the Moon less than half lit • the Moon more than half lit • ...
Creation 2021-11-24
Across
- On the seventh day, God called it a holy day and ___________.
- On the sixth day, God created animals on the earth and __________.
- In the beginning, God created the ____ and the earth.
- On the first day God created ____
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- On the fifth day, God created the sea-______ and birds in the air.
- On the fourth day, God made light, the moon and the ____.
- On the third day, God created the _____ and the seas.
- On the second day God created ____
8 Clues: On the first day God created ____ • On the second day God created ____ • In the beginning, God created the ____ and the earth. • On the third day, God created the _____ and the seas. • On the fourth day, God made light, the moon and the ____. • On the seventh day, God called it a holy day and ___________. • ...
Chapter 21 Lesson 1-2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-19
Across
- What planet has no atmosphere?
- Which inner planet is the biggest?
- Which inner planet has traces of water?
- What is the distance between the Sun and Earth called?
- Earth makes 1 revolution in a year, what is this year called?
- What are non spherical objects orbiting in space between Mars and Jupiter?
- What is made of ice, gas, and dust?
Down
- Why is Venus hotter than Mercury?
- What kind of planet is Earth?
- Earth makes 1 rotation in a day, what is this day called?
10 Clues: What kind of planet is Earth? • What planet has no atmosphere? • Why is Venus hotter than Mercury? • Which inner planet is the biggest? • What is made of ice, gas, and dust? • Which inner planet has traces of water? • What is the distance between the Sun and Earth called? • Earth makes 1 rotation in a day, what is this day called? • ...
Social Studies Vocab Chapter 1 2023-10-18
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- *2 words) something found in nature that people use
- half of the Earth formed by the Equator and Prime Meridian
- measurement of how hot or cold something like the air is
- physical feature of Earth's surface
- system by which a place manages, produces, and delivers goods and services
- one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth
- the pattern of weather an area has over a long period of time
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- study of Earth and the way people, plants, and animals use it
- height of land above sea level
- something that makes the air, soil, and water dirty
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- a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced
- (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures
- the temperature and condition of air from day to day
- a natural resource that can be replaced
- to use natural resources carefully
- moisture that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea
- huge sheet of ice that moves across the land- one created the Finger Lakes
- an area that shares common features
20 Clues: height of land above sea level • to use natural resources carefully • physical feature of Earth's surface • an area that shares common features • one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth • a natural resource that can be replaced • a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced • (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures • (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-28
Across
- each side of the equator
- there are three in Australia
- the earth spin on it's...
- coldest season in Tasmania
- biggest plant in our solar system
- hottest season in Tasmania
- weak
Down
- there are two of these each day
- third from the sun
- where the prime meridian is found
- in the middle of earth
- tide the water is springing around
- the earth is about 23°
- when the leaves fall
14 Clues: weak • third from the sun • when the leaves fall • in the middle of earth • the earth is about 23° • each side of the equator • the earth spin on it's... • coldest season in Tasmania • hottest season in Tasmania • there are three in Australia • there are two of these each day • where the prime meridian is found • biggest plant in our solar system • tide the water is springing around
Lesson 4 2023-06-13
22 Clues: joy • day • hour • love • soul • life • peace • voice • glory • heart • truth • promise • kingdom • prophet • parable • disciple • beginning • earth, land • commandment • young man, youth • church, assembly • writing, Scripture
Earth's motions & space crossword 2020-03-22
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- consists of a star and everything that orbits that star
- tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the greatest
- moon phase where the side of the moon facing earth is completely visible (100% illuminated)
- the massive expansion of an extremely small, dense and hot bit of matter- the most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- all of space and everything in it
- the day in the spring when everyone on earth experiences equal day and night (12 hours of each)
- the distance light travels in one year (about 5.88 trillion miles)
- when the ocean water is at its lowest level during an approximately 12 hour period
- turning or spinning on an axis
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- the shortest day of the year (least daylight)
- the rising and falling of the ocean's surface
- a huge burning sphere of gas fueled by nuclear fusion
- moon phases where more than half of the side of the moon facing earth is visible (may be waxing or waning)
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- the explosion of a dying high-mass star
- the spiral-shaped galaxy in which we live
- moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is visible on earth
- the motion of one object moving completely around another in an orbit
- the longest day of the year (most daylight)
- a huge cloud of dust and gas in space held together by gravity
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- a huge system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravity
- tide with the least amount of difference between high and low tide
- moon phases where there is an increasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the right)
- the path an object, such as a planet, takes as it revolves around another object
- moon phases where there is an decreasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the left)
- light from objects moving away from us in space will shift towards the red end of the visible light spectrum
27 Clues: turning or spinning on an axis • all of space and everything in it • the explosion of a dying high-mass star • the spiral-shaped galaxy in which we live • the longest day of the year (most daylight) • the shortest day of the year (least daylight) • the rising and falling of the ocean's surface • a huge burning sphere of gas fueled by nuclear fusion • ...
Earth's motions & space crossword 2020-03-22
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- an imaginary line drawn around the earth that divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- a huge system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravity
- the spiral-shaped galaxy in which we live
- the massive expansion of an extremely small, dense and hot bit of matter- the most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- the shortest day of the year (least daylight)
- the longest day of the year (most daylight)
- the path an object, such as a planet, takes as it revolves around another object
- all of space and everything in it
- light from objects moving away from us in space will shift towards the red end of the visible light spectrum
- the day in the spring when everyone on earth experiences equal day and night (12 hours of each)
- tide with the least amount of difference between high and low tide
- tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the greatest
- the explosion of a dying high-mass star
- moon phases where there is an decreasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the left)
Down
- consists of a star and everything that orbits that star
- the distance light travels in one year (about 5.88 trillion miles)
- moon phases where there is an increasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the right)
- when the ocean water is at its lowest level during an approximately 12 hour period
- a huge cloud of dust and gas in space held together by gravity
- the motion of one object moving completely around another in an orbit
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- moon phases where more than half of the side of the moon facing earth is visible (may be waxing or waning)
- moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is visible on earth
- the rising and falling of the ocean's surface
- a huge burning sphere of gas fueled by nuclear fusion
- moon phase where the side of the moon facing earth is completely visible (100% illuminated)
- turning or spinning on an axis
27 Clues: turning or spinning on an axis • all of space and everything in it • the explosion of a dying high-mass star • the spiral-shaped galaxy in which we live • the longest day of the year (most daylight) • the shortest day of the year (least daylight) • the rising and falling of the ocean's surface • a huge burning sphere of gas fueled by nuclear fusion • ...
Earth's Moon 2021-05-03
Across
- the time it takes for one rotation to occur
- less than a full circle
- the quarter moon that is waxing
- an object that orbits another object
- the phase where the moon is a sliver of light
- one object moving around another object
- the phase that occurs when the near side is fully lit
- the source of the moon's light
- how the moon appears to observers on Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is decreasing
- a natural satellite
Down
- the force that pulls the moon towards Earth
- the darkest part of a shadow
- spinning on an axis
- one object in space casts a shadow on another object
- the number of moons that orbit Earth
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is increasing
- the number of Earth days for one rotation of the moon
- the phase when the near side of the moon is dark
19 Clues: spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • less than a full circle • the darkest part of a shadow • the source of the moon's light • the quarter moon that is waxing • an object that orbits another object • the number of moons that orbit Earth • one object moving around another object • how the moon appears to observers on Earth • the force that pulls the moon towards Earth • ...
Earth's Moon 2021-05-03
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- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is decreasing
- the number of moons that orbit Earth
- an object that orbits another object
- the phase that occurs when the near side is fully lit
- the phase when the near side of the moon is dark
- the force that pulls the moon towards Earth
- the darkest part of a shadow
- spinning on an axis
- how the moon appears to observers on Earth
- a natural satellite
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- less than a full circle
- the number of Earth days for one rotation of the moon
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is increasing
- one object moving around another object
- one object in space casts a shadow on another object
- the source of the moon's light
- the phase where the moon is a sliver of light
- the time it takes for one rotation to occur
- the quarter moon that is waning
19 Clues: spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • less than a full circle • the darkest part of a shadow • the source of the moon's light • the quarter moon that is waning • the number of moons that orbit Earth • an object that orbits another object • one object moving around another object • how the moon appears to observers on Earth • the force that pulls the moon towards Earth • ...
The Solar System 2023-05-10
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- __________ has a mass that is 2 1/2 times greater than the mass of all the other planets and moons combined.
- The fuzzy, gaseous component of a comet’s head
- One year here lasts 88 Earth days and has no satellites
- The huge gas giants—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- The largest satellite of Saturn
- The Jovian planets have very thick __________ of hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia.
- Planets that are small and rocky—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- One year here lasts 682 Earth days and has two satellites
- A small, rocky body whose diameter can range from a few hundred kilometers to less than a kilometer
- The ____________ ____________ _____________, is twice as wide as Earth with winds peaking at about 400 mph
- One day here lasts 243 Earth days because the planet spins backwards
- One year here last 248 Earth years
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- Unlikely Saturn’s icy rings full of large icy and rock chunks, they are composed of small ____________ ____________.
- ___________ is the most obvious difference between the terrestrial and Jovian planets.
- Small, irregularly shaped bodies formed by colliding matter
- The substances that make up the planets are divided into three groups: gases, rocks, and __________.
- The luminous phenomenon observed when a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, popularly called a shooting star
- A small, solid particle that travels through space
- The planet that rotates on its sides
- According to the nebular________, the sun and planets formed from a rotating disk of dust and gases.
- One year here is 165 Earth years, and it has 14 satellites
- One day here lasts 10 hours and 33 minutes on Earth, and one year here is 25 Earth years
- Mercury has the greatest _____________ extremes of any planet.
- Small bodies made of rocky and metallic pieces held together by frozen gases
- Any portion of a meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface
- A cloud of gas and/or dust in space
26 Clues: The largest satellite of Saturn • One year here last 248 Earth years • A cloud of gas and/or dust in space • The planet that rotates on its sides • The fuzzy, gaseous component of a comet’s head • A small, solid particle that travels through space • One year here lasts 88 Earth days and has no satellites • Any portion of a meteoroid that reaches Earth’s surface • ...
Key Words - Solar System 2020-06-11
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- On or relating to the Earth.
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth.
- Part of a 24 hour period when it is dark.
- The natural satellite of the Earth.
- The place where many people live on.
- The earth is on its ____.
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- They are basically dusty snowballs that orbit the sun.
- A continuous area or expanse which is free.
- It pulls us down to Earth.
- A body of matter that enters the earth atmosphere.
- Decive used to see things from far away.
- There are many of these in the milky way.
- the star round which the earth orbits.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- Part of a 24 hour period when it is light.
15 Clues: The earth is on its ____. • It pulls us down to Earth. • On or relating to the Earth. • The natural satellite of the Earth. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • The place where many people live on. • the star round which the earth orbits. • Decive used to see things from far away. • There are many of these in the milky way. • Part of a 24 hour period when it is dark. • ...
4.6 Billion Years: The Earth's Ancient Story Revealed Through Rock Layers 2024-04-11
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- Era Answer What group of animals lived from around 1:20 PM to 11:41 PM in Earth's history?
- Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet?
- Discoveries Answer What do scientists make by studying the rocks on Earth?
- Geological Layers Answer What do the layers of Earth represent in the analogy used?
- in Earth's History Answer When in Earth's history did humans appear?
- Capsules in Rocks Answer What concept refers to the hidden information within rocks?
- Earth's Wonders Answer What activity is encouraged to appreciate the beauty of our planet?
- Wonder Answer What activity can remind us of the immense age of our planet?
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- Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated?
- Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks?
- Rocks Answer How do scientists explore the history of our planet?
- Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years
- Existence on Earth Answer How long have humans been part of Earth's history, relative to a 24-hour day?
- vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans?
- of Earth Answer What does the analogy of Earth's history as a 24-hour day illustrate?
15 Clues: Age Answer the age of our Earth in billion years • Estimates Answer How has the age of Earth been calculated? • Earth Answer How old are the rock layers beneath our feet? • Dating Answer What method is used to estimate the age of rocks? • vs. Humans Answer Who lived on Earth first, dinosaurs or humans? • ...
Rotations, orbits, seasons 2022-05-25
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- A space rock that lands on Earth.
- A round 3 dimensional object.
- When the sun is directly over the equator.
- The farthest north or south the sun reaches.
- An imaginary through the center of the Earth.
- The spinning of the Earth on its axis.
- One Earth rotation around its axis.
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- Everything that exists.
- One orbit around the sun.
- The the shape of the Earths path around the sun.
- A large cloud of duct that forms stars.
- An imaginary line that runs around the Earth.
- A force that exists between two objects.
- The outermost layer of the sun.
- One Earth revolution around the sun.
15 Clues: Everything that exists. • One orbit around the sun. • A round 3 dimensional object. • The outermost layer of the sun. • A space rock that lands on Earth. • One Earth rotation around its axis. • One Earth revolution around the sun. • The spinning of the Earth on its axis. • A large cloud of duct that forms stars. • A force that exists between two objects. • ...
test 2022-04-01
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- a desk decoration
- it invited by lisa kudrow
- the type of conference
- a fun career
- this day
- blossom tree
- mouse
- write in me
- something you think of
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- a fun tool
- the earth we live in
- need this every day
- i love pets
- a feeling
- the event we are at
- a delicious drink
- keeps the paper together
- plastic container
- hydrate
- an emotion
20 Clues: mouse • hydrate • this day • a feeling • a fun tool • an emotion • i love pets • write in me • a fun career • blossom tree • a desk decoration • a delicious drink • plastic container • need this every day • the event we are at • the earth we live in • the type of conference • something you think of • keeps the paper together • it invited by lisa kudrow
climate change 2023-02-17
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- events
- is happening
- in our atmosphere than at any time in human history
- in the earth
- stop global warming overnight
- and Bad
- weather
- is getting hotter
- pollution
- us
- is rising every day
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- Was the Hottest
- We Caused It
- heating up
- zoo in the wild
- heat in our states
- climates
- is melting
- Most of the Heat
- level is rising every day
20 Clues: us • events • and Bad • weather • climates • pollution • heating up • is melting • We Caused It • is happening • in the earth • Was the Hottest • zoo in the wild • Most of the Heat • is getting hotter • heat in our states • is rising every day • level is rising every day • stop global warming overnight • in our atmosphere than at any time in human history
Solar-System 2015-03-23
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- ................. dust is dust which exists in space.
- A ............ is a large rocky body orbiting the sun.
- The Earth has …………. moon.
- This dwarf planet was considered as a planet
- A celestial body that orbits the sun or a planet
- 24 hours make a ....... on the earth
- The solar-system is found in the …………. part of the Milky Way galaxy
- If half of the earth is day the other half would be …………
- The smallest planet in our solar-system and orbits the sun in 88 days
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the …………… planets because they have solid , rocky surfaces.
- A planet that is found between the orbit of Mercury and Earth
- An optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
- Our home planet is a called …………………………
- A rock that is floats in space is a .........
- Our solar system is the …………… one
- The sun is a …………..
- These fixed luminous points in the night sky are thought to be twinkling
- This planet is the sister ice giant to Uranus.
- This planet is known as the red planet.
- Puerto Rico has the largest .......... telescope.
- Uranus and Neptune are known as …… giants.
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- A planet rotates on its .........
- belt A disc-shaped belt found beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- A well-known dwarf planet is called C……….
- A device that is used observe celestial bodies
- A well-known asteroid is ………
- the ………………. is made up of billions of galaxies.
- belt A belt made up of asteroids ad is found between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter
- A fine powder consisting of tiny particles found in Space.
- A celestial body that can be found in the Kuiper belt and is made up of dust and ice.
- The 7th planet from the sun.
- He is thought to be the first man on the moon.
- How many planets are there in the solar system
- The closest celestial body to the earth.
- Jupiter and Saturn are known as ………. giants.
- The earth ……………. around the sun that’s why we have day and night.
- The Sun is made up of …………..(About 70%) and helium (about 28%)
- A planet with a ring
- The largest celestial body in our solar-system
- probe A ………………… travels through space and collects information (MAN MADE SATELLITE)
40 Clues: The sun is a ………….. • A planet with a ring • The Earth has …………. moon. • A well-known asteroid is ……… • The 7th planet from the sun. • A planet rotates on its ......... • Our solar system is the …………… one • 24 hours make a ....... on the earth • Our home planet is a called ………………………… • This planet is known as the red planet. • The closest celestial body to the earth. • ...
Planet Earth and Beyond 2023-11-19
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- The only planet that has abundant water and life.
- Large planets of low density consisting predominantly of hydrogen and helium gas. There may be a molten rocky core.
- The time taken by the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun.
- Large, spherical objects that orbit the Sun. Have cleared their orbit of other objects of similar size.
- The Sun and the objects that orbit it.
- Large planets that contain more than just hydrogen and helium, with some "ices", such as water, methane, and ammonia.
- Means "equal night". Usually happens on 21st March and 21st September.
- The time it takes the moon to orbit the Earth once.
- The time it takes the moon to change from "new moon" to "first quarter" or from "first quarter" to "full moon".
- The object with 99.86% of all mass in the Solar system.
- Caused by the Earth's tilted axis of rotation.
- Our home galaxy.
- The planet that rotates backward and has the highest mean atmospheric pressure and temperature.
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- Means "Earth-like". This type of planet is primarily made up of rock and metal.
- A collection of solar systems which are gravitationally bound.
- The bluish planet(due to methane in the atmosphere)that takes 165 years to orbit the sun and 19 hours to rotate once. It has the strongest wind in the solar system up to 2100km/h.
- The biggest planet in the solar system with 92 moons- one of the brightest objects in the sky- after the Moon and Venus. Composed of 90% Hydrogen and Helium
- Everything that is. Contains about 200 billion galaxies
- Has a large, beautiful ring structure with 83 moons. The second biggest planet in the solar system.
- The fastest planet to orbit the Sun (88 days). It has a temperature of 465 ℃ on one side and -184 ℃ on the other side.
- The time taken by the Earth to complete one rotation.
- The neighbour of the Earth that has seasons. It has half of Earth's diameter and one-third gravity of Earth. Its day is close to an Earth's day - 24.5 hours.
- The faint bluish planet that rotates on its side. Summer lasts 42 Earth years and after that comes 42 years of darkness.
23 Clues: Our home galaxy. • The Sun and the objects that orbit it. • Caused by the Earth's tilted axis of rotation. • The only planet that has abundant water and life. • The time it takes the moon to orbit the Earth once. • The time taken by the Earth to complete one rotation. • Everything that is. Contains about 200 billion galaxies • ...
Genesis Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-21
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- person who shuts the door of the ark
- the sin that causes God to separate the people at Babel
- man who names all the animals
- the shrewdest of creatures; tricks Eve
- created on the first day; separated from the darkness
- Adam & Eve's third son
- fruit Eve is tricked into eating
- fills the water on day 5 of creation
- type of leaf the dove brings back to Noah
- sign of God's promise to never flood the earth again
- what God did on the 7th day of creation
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- first book of the bible
- used by God to create man
- brought 2-by-2 onto the ark
- what God told Noah to build
- people in Babel were trying to build this
- number of days it rained during the flood
- bone from Adam, used to create Eve
- enter the world when Adam & Eve eat the fruit
- type of disaster God sends to earth
- son of Adam & Eve; offering accepted by God
- first woman
22 Clues: first woman • Adam & Eve's third son • first book of the bible • used by God to create man • brought 2-by-2 onto the ark • what God told Noah to build • man who names all the animals • fruit Eve is tricked into eating • bone from Adam, used to create Eve • type of disaster God sends to earth • person who shuts the door of the ark • fills the water on day 5 of creation • ...
Clean Up Australia Day Crossword 2013-03-14
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- On the first Clean up Australia Day there were 300 000 ___________________
- Clean Up Australia Day is the nation's largest community-based environmental __________.
- a vessel used for private cruising or racing
- present tense of participating
- many people just carelessly throw __________ where ever they like
- opposite of dirty
- The air is contaminated by _____________
- What is the only planet that allows humans, flora and fauna to live in it?
- Where is the Opera House located?
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- I seem to have no ___________ after all that running
- Clean Up Australia Day is a non-profit Australian environmental maintenance ___________________.
- north is pointing ____
- many _____________ participate in clean up a=Australia day at school
- clock/watch
- The ________________ helped clean up the local area.
- Canberra is the Capital city of what country?
- opposite of night
- clean up australia day has improved the health of the environment
- many ___________ participate in clean up austrlia day
- inspiration made Ian Kiernan _________ of Clean Up Australi Day
- Ian Kiernan fulfilled his __________ of sailing solo on his yacht.
21 Clues: clock/watch • opposite of night • opposite of dirty • north is pointing ____ • present tense of participating • Where is the Opera House located? • The air is contaminated by _____________ • a vessel used for private cruising or racing • Canberra is the Capital city of what country? • I seem to have no ___________ after all that running • ...
Scarlett's Planet Earth Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-06
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- The Earth is made up of 3 main layers. These are the Crust, The Mantle and the _______?
- Earth is one of ________ planets in our Solar System
- At the top and bottom of the Earth are the North and South ___________
- The Earth's atmosphere is made up of different gases. The main one is _______
- The Earth spins on it's _______ giving us night and day
- Earth is the ________ planet from the Sun
- The Moon takes 28 ________ to go around the Earth
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- The 7 big areas of land that make up Earth are called __________
- What is the name of the force that pulls objects to the Earth?
- What does the moon's pull of gravity control on Earth?
10 Clues: Earth is the ________ planet from the Sun • The Moon takes 28 ________ to go around the Earth • Earth is one of ________ planets in our Solar System • What does the moon's pull of gravity control on Earth? • The Earth spins on it's _______ giving us night and day • What is the name of the force that pulls objects to the Earth? • ...
Solar system Crossword 2024-03-02
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- Blue Planet
- ________of earth causes day and night
- They revolve around planets
- Outer most layer of Earth
- I take 165 years to revolve around the sun.
- Known as Morning / Evening Star
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- Rocks found between Mars and Jupiter.(MINOR Planets)
- ___________of earth causes seasons.
- Centre of Earth
- I've got a ring
- The nearest Star to earth
11 Clues: Blue Planet • Centre of Earth • I've got a ring • The nearest Star to earth • Outer most layer of Earth • They revolve around planets • Known as Morning / Evening Star • ___________of earth causes seasons. • ________of earth causes day and night • I take 165 years to revolve around the sun. • Rocks found between Mars and Jupiter.(MINOR Planets)
Earth Week Crossword 2024-04-18
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- This rainforest has lost 5.153 sq km in 2023.
- This year's Earth Day theme:
- Something that absorbs more carbon dioxide than it releases (eg. trees, whales, oceans)
- A large, aquatic, herbivorous animal that is affected by water pollution
- Reduce, reuse, ________.
- Earth day is on the 22nd of what month?
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- In the stratosphere; shields us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation
- Another way to say 'global warming'
- The number 1 most endangered species
- For how many months in a row have we reached record hot temperatures
- The first _____ day celebration was held in 1970.
11 Clues: Reduce, reuse, ________. • This year's Earth Day theme: • Another way to say 'global warming' • The number 1 most endangered species • Earth day is on the 22nd of what month? • This rainforest has lost 5.153 sq km in 2023. • The first _____ day celebration was held in 1970. • For how many months in a row have we reached record hot temperatures • ...
Earth Day 2021 2021-04-13
10 Clues: Training hall • The natural world • Taekwondo uniform • Re-growing of forests • We live in this planet • Reuse waste after processing • We can't live without this liquid • What you can do with organic waste • Large tropical rainforest in South America • 50-80% from the Earth's oxygen comes from this place
Earth Day Crossward 2023-03-27
10 Clues: You are here • The month its in • A 3d map of the Earth • What makes Earth blue • Earths other neighbor • They're all around Earth • This is the Earths number • Do this to save the planet • One of the Earths neighbors • A photo of the Earth and all its land
earth day challenge 2023-05-03
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- total surroundings (living and nonliving) of an organism or a group of organisms.
- The excessive use of material things, including food and natural resources
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- A method of resource conservation that involves using products more that once
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Cutting down of forests leading to increased erosion and slower soil regeneration.
- reusing to make new things
- An area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival.
- mixture of gases that surrounds our planet; can be polluted from exhaust from vehicles or factories.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- To use less of something, such as carpooling or limiting how many plastic bottles you use
10 Clues: reusing to make new things • An area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival. • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • The excessive use of material things, including food and natural resources • A method of resource conservation that involves using products more that once • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2013-03-21
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- A term that represents the affect each of us has on the planet.
- This is where our trash goes.
- This is who should be concerned with environmental responsibility.
- The name of our planet.
- oxygen is generated from these.
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- This is the best way to print paper.
- You are said to be ______ energy when you use only what is absolutely necessary.
- "Reduce, reuse, _______."
- The color which represents an "Earth friendly" product or process.
- Approximately 70% of our planet is covered by these.
10 Clues: The name of our planet. • "Reduce, reuse, _______." • This is where our trash goes. • oxygen is generated from these. • This is the best way to print paper. • Approximately 70% of our planet is covered by these. • A term that represents the affect each of us has on the planet. • The color which represents an "Earth friendly" product or process. • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2022-04-22
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- Zat kimia yang dapat mengakibatkan perubahan lingkungan jika dipakai secara berlebihan dan terus-menerus, serta sebagai topik utama yang dibahas dalam buku Silent Spring karya Rachel Carson
- Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta
- Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah
- Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia
- istilah dari tanah, batuan, atau sedimen yang tetap membeku selama dua tahun berturut atau lebih
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- Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia
- Hewan yang sensitif dengan perubahan lingkungan, pertandanya adalah dengan mengoak dengan lebih nyaring ketika akan turun hujan/badai
- Negara yang paling hijau dan tingkat penggunaan energi terbarukan paling tinggi, serta tingkat emisi karbon rendah
- Nama personifikasi Bumi dalam mitologi yunani dan disebut sebagai “Ibu dari seluruh kehidupan”
- Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan
10 Clues: Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia • Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta • Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia • Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan • Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah • ...
Earth Day Trivia 2022-04-22
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- Vegas, This city appears the brightest from space
- The most abundant gas on the earth’s atmosphere
- In 2006 this planet became reclassified as a dwarf planet
- Fastest rotating planet
- This country is home to the greatest biodiversity of plants and animals
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- The Earth is also knows by this name (_____ Planet)
- What protects Earth from meteoroids and radiation from the sun?
- States, Largest active volcano on the planet is located in
- World Environment Day is celebrated in this month
- hour, compared to earth 0.0026 seconds in space is equal to
10 Clues: Fastest rotating planet • The most abundant gas on the earth’s atmosphere • Vegas, This city appears the brightest from space • World Environment Day is celebrated in this month • The Earth is also knows by this name (_____ Planet) • In 2006 this planet became reclassified as a dwarf planet • States, Largest active volcano on the planet is located in • ...
Earth Day Trivia 2022-04-22
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- This country is home to the greatest biodiversity of plants and animals
- What protects Earth from meteoroids and radiation from the sun?
- The Earth is also known by this name (_____ Planet)
- The most abundant gas on the earth’s atmosphere
- This star is in the center of our solar system
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- Fastest rotating planet
- In 2006 this planet became reclassified as a dwarf planet
- World Environment Day is celebrated in this month
- This country will host World Environment Day in 2022
- How many stars make up the Big Dipper
10 Clues: Fastest rotating planet • How many stars make up the Big Dipper • This star is in the center of our solar system • The most abundant gas on the earth’s atmosphere • World Environment Day is celebrated in this month • The Earth is also known by this name (_____ Planet) • This country will host World Environment Day in 2022 • ...
Earth Day Quiz 2022-04-22
10 Clues: April 22 • one of the 3 R's • large group of trees • one of types of fossil fuel • made from sand can be recycled • there is a hole in the _ layer • another word for taking care of • gases trapped in earth's atmosphere • potential source of clean energy, a molecule • what region produces 20% of planet’s oxygen?