earth day Crossword Puzzles
Earth in Space 2022-01-24
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- Darkest part of an eclipse's shadow
- Moon appears completely lit
- Phase with a small sliver of the moon lit
- When the moon's shadow falls on earth
- Amount of the moon always lit by the sun
- One spin of the earth; 24 hours
- The name for phases of the moon when the lit portion is decreasing
- Not the darkest part of an eclipse's shadow
- Theory explaining that the moon was created after a collision between Earth and a Mars-like planet
- Season caused by the earth tilting away from the sun
- Either the longest or shortest day of the year
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- Phase with a large portion of the moon lit, but not a full moon
- Season caused by the earth tilting toward the sun
- When the earth's shadow falls on the moon
- Type of eclipse where the moon is too far from the sun to cast a large shadow on Earth
- When the amount of sunlight is equal to the amount of darkness
- Imaginary line passing through the North and South Pole
- One orbit around the sun; 365.25 days
- Caused by the 23.5 degree tilt of the earth
- The name for the phases of the moon then the lit portion is increasing
- Type of eclipse where the penumbra falls on an object
- Moon appears dark
22 Clues: Moon appears dark • Moon appears completely lit • One spin of the earth; 24 hours • Darkest part of an eclipse's shadow • One orbit around the sun; 365.25 days • When the moon's shadow falls on earth • Amount of the moon always lit by the sun • When the earth's shadow falls on the moon • Phase with a small sliver of the moon lit • Caused by the 23.5 degree tilt of the earth • ...
Planets of solar system 2022-03-24
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- hottest planet
- closest to sun
- What planet do we live on?
- time it takes earth to revolve around the sun
- largest planet
- planet with least density
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- which planet is farthest from the sun?
- time it takes earth to rotate on its axis
- what all planets do around the sun
- 2nd farthest planet from the sun
- what planet is known as the "red planet"
- to move around
12 Clues: hottest planet • closest to sun • largest planet • to move around • planet with least density • What planet do we live on? • 2nd farthest planet from the sun • what all planets do around the sun • which planet is farthest from the sun? • what planet is known as the "red planet" • time it takes earth to rotate on its axis • time it takes earth to revolve around the sun
I Need Space 2023-04-12
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- Made of gas, dust, and ice and moves around the Sun in an oval-shaped orbit.
- Your favorite 8th grade science teacher's last name.
- The 6th planet from the Sun.
- An elongated, closed curve.
- When Earth or the Moon casts a shadow on the other.
- The oldest, most highly-cratered regions on the Moon
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light a star gives off.
- This celestial object orbits the Earth from an average distance of about 238,000 miles.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is leaning along Earth's orbit
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- Debris left by colliding asteroids or dispersing comets.
- A reddish glow around the Sun.
- The type of heat transfer we receive from the Sun.
- __ magnitude is the measure of the amount of light received on Earth.
- Patterns of stars in the night sky.
- A big ball of gas that gives off light and heat through nuclear fusion.
- The day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Another name for the outer planets.
- 93,000,000 miles.
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- Earth takes 365.24 days to make one full __ around the Sun.
- The distance that light travels in one year.
- The Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The Earth is the center of the solar system.
- The closest start to Earth.
- Dark, flat areas formed from lava 3-4 billion years ago.
- The layer of the Sun we see; the visible surface of the Sun.
- This light blue planet that spins on its side.
- Pluto is a __ planet.
- The Earth takes 24 hours to make one full __ on its axis.
- The planet home to the largest volcano, Olympus Mons.
- The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf.
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere
- Saturn's largest moon.
- Huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
35 Clues: 93,000,000 miles. • Pluto is a __ planet. • Saturn's largest moon. • An elongated, closed curve. • The closest start to Earth. • The 6th planet from the Sun. • A reddish glow around the Sun. • Patterns of stars in the night sky. • Another name for the outer planets. • The Sun is classified as a __ dwarf. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
Solar System Crossword 2021-08-09
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- One day here is longer than one day on Earth.
- is no longer considered a planet since 2006.
- has two moons and is the last of the terrestrial planets along with Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
- The center of our solar system
- The Great Red Spot visible there is a storm that has been going on for at least 350 years. It is massive enough to fit three Earth-sized planets in it.
- has the lowest temperature of all the planets, with a minimum atmospheric temperature of -224°C.
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- One year here is equal to 165 years on Earth.
- This is the first planet closest to the Sun and the smallest in our solar system.
- orbit around the Sun is every 29.4 Earth years
- Was once believed to be the center of the universe until it was debunked by Galileo Galilei.
10 Clues: The center of our solar system • is no longer considered a planet since 2006. • One day here is longer than one day on Earth. • One year here is equal to 165 years on Earth. • orbit around the Sun is every 29.4 Earth years • This is the first planet closest to the Sun and the smallest in our solar system. • ...
7H Solar System 2022-05-18
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- The rocky object which orbits the earth
- The closest planet to the Sun
- The Earth is tiled on its ____
- The closest galaxy to The Milky Way
- An object which orbits something else
- The period in 24h when the sun is on the same side of the earth as you
- A word which describes the shape of the northern or southern region of the Earth
- The largest star in our solar system
- Objects look smaller as their _________ increases
- This increases or decreases depending on closeness to the sun
- A word to describe objects such as stars, which give off their own light
- Caused by the northern and southern hemispheres pointing towards or away from the sun
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- A collection of stars
- The force which pulls objects towards the centre of the Earth
- Used to be classed as a planet, but is now classed as a dwarf planet
- The period in 24h when the sun is on the opposite side of the earth to you
- the length of time it takes Earth to orbit the sun fully
- This decreases on planets with weaker gravity and increases on planets with stronger gravity
- The largest type of star
- An objects which allows us to see objects further away than the eye can see
- The fourth planet from the sun
- The seventh planet from the sun
22 Clues: A collection of stars • The largest type of star • The closest planet to the Sun • The Earth is tiled on its ____ • The fourth planet from the sun • The seventh planet from the sun • The closest galaxy to The Milky Way • The largest star in our solar system • An object which orbits something else • The rocky object which orbits the earth • ...
Jehovah's Creation 2023-01-20
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- Can be seen clearly at night
- Beautiful to smell and see
- Intelligent spirit creatures, also known as messengers
- Jehovah's first creation, also his son
- Closest star to earth, provides heat and light
- Opposite of humans
- Belongs to Jehovah and his spirit creatures
- Where we will be soon when Jehovah makes all things new
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- Large bodies of water on earth
- Can produce fruit, provides oxygen and shade on a hot day
- Created all things
- Jehovah knows them all by name
- Formed by volcanoes, dry, we walk on it
- Beautiful sounds we make with our voice
- Adam and Eve were the first...
- Eight in milky way galaxy
- Only planet made for humans
17 Clues: Created all things • Opposite of humans • Eight in milky way galaxy • Beautiful to smell and see • Only planet made for humans • Can be seen clearly at night • Large bodies of water on earth • Jehovah knows them all by name • Adam and Eve were the first... • Jehovah's first creation, also his son • Formed by volcanoes, dry, we walk on it • Beautiful sounds we make with our voice • ...
Outer-Space Crossword Puzzle: By Arjun 2022-08-16
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- A planet with rings (in the solar system)
- A space explorer
- Famous space agency in the US
- Downward pulling force
- A dwarf planet in our solar system (farthest away from the sun)
- The study of space
- Appears in the night sky when the sun is down
- A group of stars forming a recognisable shape
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- Sent into space by humans
- Unidentified flying object
- Life outside Earth
- large rocks that travel through space
- Used to view space from earth
- Shines bright in the night sky
- You can see it during the day; provides heat and light
- The planet we live on
17 Clues: A space explorer • Life outside Earth • The study of space • The planet we live on • Downward pulling force • Sent into space by humans • Unidentified flying object • Famous space agency in the US • Used to view space from earth • Shines bright in the night sky • Largest planet in our solar system • large rocks that travel through space • A planet with rings (in the solar system) • ...
Science Vocab 3B 2016-11-01
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- when earth rotates on it axis
- natural or artificial body that revolves around celestial body that is quarter in mass
- force of at ration between2 objects due to mass
- measured in range occurs twice a month during new and full moon
- minimum range that occurs during day &3rd quarter of moon
- weather condition by earths tilt
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- time it takes for earth to revolve around the sun
- different appearances of the moon from earth throughout months
- spin of body on axis
- where sun is as far north/south to the equator as it can be
- movement when sun appears cross celestial equator
11 Clues: spin of body on axis • when earth rotates on it axis • weather condition by earths tilt • force of at ration between2 objects due to mass • time it takes for earth to revolve around the sun • movement when sun appears cross celestial equator • minimum range that occurs during day &3rd quarter of moon • where sun is as far north/south to the equator as it can be • ...
The Earth 2021-04-09
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- How the Earth makes a year
- The two sides of Earth
- The Earth does this every second of the day
- Keeps you from flying into space
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- If the season is summer in the Northern Hemisphere it is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Season in the Southern Hemisphere
- Season where snow falls and days are shorter.
- The part of the Earth that you stand on.
- This happens when the Earth faces away from the Sun
- The way the Earth spins
- What the Earth rotates around.
10 Clues: The two sides of Earth • The way the Earth spins • How the Earth makes a year • What the Earth rotates around. • Keeps you from flying into space • The part of the Earth that you stand on. • The Earth does this every second of the day • Season where snow falls and days are shorter. • This happens when the Earth faces away from the Sun • ...
#221 Science project 2023-02-15
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- What are the seasons not caused by
- Our Mascot
- Which places only have summer and winter and barely any fall and spring
- What keeps the earth in the sun’s orbit
- The moon orbit the earth is in an ___________ way
- By using what can you tell time
- What does the earth do to cause day and night
- Which season has the shortest shadows?
- If where you are it’s night then the sun is shining on the oppisite ____
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- The moon is only lite up __________
- Which season has the least daylight
- what pattern does the moon phases follow?
- What tool measures using gravity
- What type of force is gravity
- What side are shadows facing from the sun
- What do stars use to keep gases in ball form
- What place has not many changes in season?
- What is 140,600,000 km away from earth
- The seasons are caused by the earths ____
19 Clues: Our Mascot • What type of force is gravity • By using what can you tell time • What tool measures using gravity • What are the seasons not caused by • The moon is only lite up __________ • Which season has the least daylight • What is 140,600,000 km away from earth • Which season has the shortest shadows? • What keeps the earth in the sun’s orbit • ...
Stem 2021-08-27
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- has a diameter 100 times greater than the Earth
- the path that rotates around the sun
- longest day on northern hemisphere
- shortest day on norhthern hemisphere
- an imaginary straight line around which an object spins
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- when earths rotational axis is the most toward or away from the sun
- is the half of the earth that is south of the equator.
- the half of the earth that is north of the equator
- is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- when earths rotational axis is neither toward or away from the sun
10 Clues: longest day on northern hemisphere • the path that rotates around the sun • shortest day on norhthern hemisphere • has a diameter 100 times greater than the Earth • the half of the earth that is north of the equator • is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet • is the half of the earth that is south of the equator. • ...
satellite communication 2020-02-06
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- first satellite of India
- Area covered by satellite
- provides an average value of angular position of satellite wrt perigee
- the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been launched
- point on earth vertically under satellite
- these satellites can cover high altitudes
- system partly present on satellite and partly on earth
- Rotation of a geosynchronous satellite means
- Third stage of satellite launching
- angle on horizontal plane in antenna look angles
- Orbit direction is opposite to earth’s rotation
- At presentthe radio-frequency band mainly used by most satellites
- elevation for geostationary orbit with equator
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- is the rotation of the vehicle about its vertical axis
- Vertical lines on earth are called
- The point where the orbit crosses the equatorial plane going from south to north
- second stage of satellite launching
- vertical angle in antenna look angles
- First satellite of world
- horizontal lines on earth are called
- orbit is direction as earth’s rotation
- when day and night are of equal lengths
22 Clues: first satellite of India • First satellite of world • Area covered by satellite • Vertical lines on earth are called • Third stage of satellite launching • second stage of satellite launching • horizontal lines on earth are called • vertical angle in antenna look angles • orbit is direction as earth’s rotation • when day and night are of equal lengths • ...
Seasons & Tides 2025-01-06
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- A stretched-out circle, like the shape of Earth’s path around the Sun.
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth, dividing it into the top (Northern) and bottom (Southern) halves. It’s the hottest part because it gets the most sunlight.
- Season with short days and less sunlight because Earth tilts away from the Sun.
- Really high and really low tides that happen when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up.
- Swelling of ocean water caused by the pull of gravity from the Moon and Sun, making high tides.
- When the ocean water is at its lowest level on the shore.
- When one thing moves around another, like Earth going around the Sun.
- When the ocean water is at its highest level on the shore.
- When something spins in place, like Earth turning in one day.
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- Invisible line that something spins around, like Earth spins on its axis through the North and South Poles.
- Season with long days and lots of sunlight because Earth tilts toward the Sun.
- A time when the difference between high and low tides is smaller, happening when the Sun and Moon are at a right angle to Earth.
- Rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
- The slant of something’s axis, like Earth being tilted at 23.5°.
- Difference between the highest and lowest water levels.
- When two lines or things meet at a right angle, like the corner of a square.
- The path one thing takes as it moves around another, like the Moon moving around Earth.
- Force that pulls things toward each other, like keeping us on Earth or making things fall.
- When something stays still or keeps moving the same way unless something makes it change.
- Half of Earth, either the top (Northern) or bottom (Southern).
20 Clues: Difference between the highest and lowest water levels. • When the ocean water is at its lowest level on the shore. • When the ocean water is at its highest level on the shore. • When something spins in place, like Earth turning in one day. • Half of Earth, either the top (Northern) or bottom (Southern). • ...
Seasons & Tides 2025-12-16
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- A stretched-out circle, like the shape of Earth’s path around the Sun.
- Imaginary line around the middle of Earth, dividing it into the top (Northern) and bottom (Southern) halves. It’s the hottest part because it gets the most sunlight.
- Season with short days and less sunlight because Earth tilts away from the Sun.
- Really high and really low tides that happen when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up.
- Swelling of ocean water caused by the pull of gravity from the Moon and Sun, making high tides.
- When the ocean water is at its lowest level on the shore.
- When one thing moves around another, like Earth going around the Sun.
- When the ocean water is at its highest level on the shore.
- When something spins in place, like Earth turning in one day.
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- Invisible line that something spins around, like Earth spins on its axis through the North and South Poles.
- Season with long days and lots of sunlight because Earth tilts toward the Sun.
- A time when the difference between high and low tides is smaller, happening when the Sun and Moon are at a right angle to Earth.
- Rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s and Sun’s gravity.
- The slant of something’s axis, like Earth being tilted at 23.5°.
- Difference between the highest and lowest water levels.
- When two lines or things meet at a right angle, like the corner of a square.
- The path one thing takes as it moves around another, like the Moon moving around Earth.
- Force that pulls things toward each other, like keeping us on Earth or making things fall.
- When something stays still or keeps moving the same way unless something makes it change.
- Half of Earth, either the top (Northern) or bottom (Southern).
20 Clues: Difference between the highest and lowest water levels. • When the ocean water is at its lowest level on the shore. • When the ocean water is at its highest level on the shore. • When something spins in place, like Earth turning in one day. • Half of Earth, either the top (Northern) or bottom (Southern). • ...
DAY AND NIGHT 2022-02-02
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- The spinning movement of the Eart causes the cycle of .... and night
- The Sun appears to ... in the East
- The dark areas that form when the light is blocked
- We live in the ...
- The shadow changes its position and ...
- When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer
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- It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun
- When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ...
- The spinning movement of the Eart is also called the Earth ...
- The Sun appears to set in the ...
10 Clues: We live in the ... • The Sun appears to set in the ... • The Sun appears to ... in the East • It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun • The shadow changes its position and ... • The dark areas that form when the light is blocked • When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ... • When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer • ...
The Solar System 2024-10-22
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- When the Earth is orbiting the Sun
- How many planets are there in our Solar system
- First planet discovered with a telescope
- The hottest planet
- The planet closest to the sun
- Biggest planet in our Solar system
- Dwarf planet that is not part of our Solar system anymore
- Smallest planet in our Solar system
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- How far is Earth from the Sun
- The coldest planet
- Between what planets can we find the asteroid belt
- The 7th planet from the Sun
- What causes day and night
- Only planet that can sustain life
- The planet with the most rings
- The “RED planet"
- The Moon is made out of _______
- The only star in our Solar system
18 Clues: The “RED planet" • The coldest planet • The hottest planet • What causes day and night • The 7th planet from the Sun • How far is Earth from the Sun • The planet closest to the sun • The planet with the most rings • The Moon is made out of _______ • Only planet that can sustain life • The only star in our Solar system • When the Earth is orbiting the Sun • ...
satellite communication 2020-02-06
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- First satellite of world
- these satellites can cover high altitudes
- elevation for geostationary orbit with equator
- provides an average value of angular position of satellite wrt perigee
- when day and night are of equal lengths
- angle on horizontal plane in antenna look angles
- Orbit direction is opposite to earth’s rotation
- point on earth vertically under satellite
- The point where the orbit crosses the equatorial plane going from south to north
- horizontal lines on earth are called
- is the rotation of the vehicle about its vertical axis
- Area covered by satellite
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- the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been launched
- second stage of satellite launching
- Rotation of a geosynchronous satellite means
- orbit is direction as earth’s rotation
- vertical angle in antenna look angles
- system partly present on satellite and partly on earth
- first satellite of India
- At presentthe radio-frequency band mainly used by most satellites
- Third stage of satellite launching
- Vertical lines on earth are called
22 Clues: First satellite of world • first satellite of India • Area covered by satellite • Third stage of satellite launching • Vertical lines on earth are called • second stage of satellite launching • horizontal lines on earth are called • vertical angle in antenna look angles • orbit is direction as earth’s rotation • when day and night are of equal lengths • ...
SAVE WATER SAVE LIFE 2023-05-07
8 Clues: Salty water exist in • cutting of trees in forest • it is called a blue planet • should be used for irrigation • surface of earth covered with water • water present under the surface of earth • collecting rain water for day to day use • amount of rainfall and snowfall is decreasing due to change in
AstronamE 2023-11-20
10 Clues: A turn • everything • Oceans pull • long day and night • A turn that earth makes • Phases Theres 8 of em • The change of atmosphere • biggest thing in the solar system • The movement of earth around the sun • Moon and earth are allighned with the sun
Primary 6 2015-05-11
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- / A year with additional of one day in February
- / A planet that does not exists anymore
- / One _______ of the Earth takes about 24 hours
- / Are space rocks that orbit around the Sun in between Mars and Jupiter
- / The direction where the Sun rises
- / A cycle that happens when we say the Earth revolves around the Sun once a year
- / There are ______ phases of the Moon
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- / One _______ of the Moon takes about 28 days
- / A cycle that happens when the earth rotates or spins about its axis
- / It is our main source of heat and light energy
- / Large lumps of ice and dust that orbit the Sun
- / The hottest planet in the solar system
- / The imaginary line that exists in the solar system
- / The direction where the Sun sets
- / The curved path of the Earth round the Sun
- / It is a planet where human being lives
16 Clues: / The direction where the Sun sets • / The direction where the Sun rises • / There are ______ phases of the Moon • / A planet that does not exists anymore • / The hottest planet in the solar system • / It is a planet where human being lives • / The curved path of the Earth round the Sun • / One _______ of the Moon takes about 28 days • ...
Solar System Crossword 2021-08-09
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- has two moons and is the last of the terrestrial planets along with Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
- One year here is equal to 165 years on Earth.
- orbit around the Sun is every 29.4 Earth years
- has the lowest temperature of all the planets, with a minimum atmospheric temperature of -224°C.
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- The Great Red Spot visible there is a storm that has been going on for at least 350 years. It is massive enough to fit three Earth-sized planets in it.
- is no longer considered a planet since 2006.
- This is the first planet closest to the Sun and the smallest in our solar system.
- Was once believed to be the center of the universe until it was debunked by Galileo Galilei.
- One day here is longer than one day on Earth.
- The center of our solar system
10 Clues: The center of our solar system • is no longer considered a planet since 2006. • One year here is equal to 165 years on Earth. • One day here is longer than one day on Earth. • orbit around the Sun is every 29.4 Earth years • This is the first planet closest to the Sun and the smallest in our solar system. • ...
Torah-Beresheet ch. 1&2 2021-02-06
12 Clues: Called day • Blessed day • Called night • Without form • Eastward garden • Became four heads • Breathed into man • Man shall cleave unto • Woman was formed from • In the midst of the waters • Made in the image of Eloheem • Watered the whole face of the ground
Earth 2013-04-19
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- To be free from dirt.
- Reduce, reuse and __________.
- Dirty or harmless things.
- The start to a new year.
- Decayed food used as fertilizer.
- Our planet.
- The last month of school.
- A woody plant with a trunk and branches growing.
- Bottles go in the _________ bin to be recycled.
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- _________ showers bring May flowers.
- April showers bring __________ flowers.
- The "love" month.
- The month the Halloween is in.
- The month to remember.
- The liquid which forms the seas, lakes and rivers.
- Mother ________________.
- Santa's month.
17 Clues: Our planet. • Santa's month. • The "love" month. • To be free from dirt. • The month to remember. • The start to a new year. • Mother ________________. • Dirty or harmless things. • The last month of school. • Reduce, reuse and __________. • The month the Halloween is in. • Decayed food used as fertilizer. • _________ showers bring May flowers. • April showers bring __________ flowers. • ...
Earth 2023-11-07
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- energy that comes from the sun to provide renewable power to homes and businesses.
- nonrenewable resources like coal, oil, and natural gas.(2 words)
- a property used to describe the surfaces as they break apart.
- the process of moving weathered rock from one place to another.
- a solid material with its own properties, formed in or on Earth's crust.
- a rock formed from extreme heat and pressure
- resources that the Earth can replace quickly.
- a Florida resource that is used in road construction and building materials
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- determined by a minerals resistance to being scratched.
- deposits from Florida that are used to make fertilizer.
- a rock formed from layers of sediment, shells, and fossilized organisms.
- a rock formed from the cooling of magma or lava.
- the breaking down of rocks and minerals by wind, rain, snow, etc.
- resources that are being used up faster than they can be replaced.
- the color of powder of a mineral when it is rubbed on a streak plate.
- a property of minerals that is not very useful
- a property describing a minerals appearance when it reflects light
17 Clues: a rock formed from extreme heat and pressure • resources that the Earth can replace quickly. • a property of minerals that is not very useful • a rock formed from the cooling of magma or lava. • determined by a minerals resistance to being scratched. • deposits from Florida that are used to make fertilizer. • ...
Tides and Seasons Review DMS #3 2024-02-22
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- occurs during the 1st and 3rd quarter moon
- how many high tides do most areas experience each day
- another word for spinning
- this happens during winter and summer
- this happens in spring and fall and has equal day and night
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- occurs during a full and new moon
- about how many hours there are between low and high tide
- another word for orbit
- what tide follows a high tide
- this keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth
- the Earth's _______ causes seasons
- this affects tides on the Earth the most
12 Clues: another word for orbit • another word for spinning • what tide follows a high tide • occurs during a full and new moon • the Earth's _______ causes seasons • this happens during winter and summer • this affects tides on the Earth the most • occurs during the 1st and 3rd quarter moon • this keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth • ...
Genesis Chapter 7 2013-05-17
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- They had creatures that flew through the ___. Verse 14
- The _______ came to Noah and the ark as God had said would happen. Verse 8
- Noah and his wife, and his ____ and their wives went together into the ark. Verse 7
- God told Noah to take _____ of every clean animal Verse 2
- Noah and his family entered the ark ________. Verse 13
- The waters lifted the ark ____ above the earth. Verse 17
- The waters kept rising until the _________ were all covered. Verse 20
- The waters flooded the earth for 150 ____. Verse 24
- The flood would destroy everything on the _____. Verse 4
- They had creatures that moved across the ______. Verse 14
- After seven days the _____ came on the earth. Verse 10
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- “I will send ____ on the earth” said God. Verse 4
- Everything ________ as God had told Noah. Verse 16
- Noah did as the Lord _________ him. Verse 5
- Noah and his family were told to go into the ___. Verse 1
- Everything on the earth ____. Verse 21
- The ark _______ on the water. Verse 18
- It was the 17th day of the second _____ of the year when the rain started to fall. Verse 11
- Noah was 600 _____ old when the flood came on the earth. Verse 6
- God told Noah and his family to take ___ of every animal that was not clean. Verse 2
20 Clues: Everything on the earth ____. Verse 21 • The ark _______ on the water. Verse 18 • Noah did as the Lord _________ him. Verse 5 • “I will send ____ on the earth” said God. Verse 4 • Everything ________ as God had told Noah. Verse 16 • The waters flooded the earth for 150 ____. Verse 24 • They had creatures that flew through the ___. Verse 14 • ...
The Planets 2014-10-30
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- Uranus is classified as an ___ giant pplanet.
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- The sun is mainly made up of______.
- Which planet is the coldest?
- Jupiter has the ________ day io all the planets.
- What planet is the largest of the dwarf planets?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What colour is Mars known to be?
- A solar eclipseis when the Moon passes in front of the Sun casting a_____ on Earth.
- Earth is the _____ planet from the sun.
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- The rise and fall of the _____ on Earth is caused by the Moon
- Which is the furthest planet from the sun?
- Terristrial planet, second from the sun.
- Mercury is the most _____ planet in the Solar System
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- Neptune is the ______ of the ice giants.
- Apollo 11 landed on what planet?
- Which planet is known for its rings?
- What is the only planet that inhabits humans?
- Pluto is now considered a ______ planet.
20 Clues: Which planet is the coldest? • Apollo 11 landed on what planet? • What colour is Mars known to be? • The sun is mainly made up of______. • Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is known for its rings? • Earth is the _____ planet from the sun. • Terristrial planet, second from the sun. • Neptune is the ______ of the ice giants. • ...
satellite communication 2020-02-06
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- Orbit direction is opposite to earth’s rotation
- angle on horizontal plane in antenna look angles
- is the rotation of the vehicle about its vertical axis
- point on earth vertically under satellite
- the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been launched
- orbit is direction as earth’s rotation
- Area covered by satellite
- The point where the orbit crosses the equatorial plane going from south to north
- Third stage of satellite launching
- At presentthe radio-frequency band mainly used by most satellites
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- these satellites can cover high altitudes
- when day and night are of equal lengths
- second stage of satellite launching
- vertical angle in antenna look angles
- horizontal lines on earth are called
- first satellite of India
- Vertical lines on earth are called
- provides an average value of angular position of satellite wrt perigee
- Rotation of a geosynchronous satellite means
- First satellite of world
- system partly present on satellite and partly on earth
- elevation for geostationary orbit with equator
22 Clues: first satellite of India • First satellite of world • Area covered by satellite • Vertical lines on earth are called • Third stage of satellite launching • second stage of satellite launching • horizontal lines on earth are called • vertical angle in antenna look angles • orbit is direction as earth’s rotation • when day and night are of equal lengths • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun 2025-02-25
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- season when the Earth is in direct sunlight
- phase of moon where you see no light
- amount of high and low tides a day
- the planet where we live
- when an object circle another object
- the tilt of Earth causes these
- 29.5 days
- when an object circles on its axis
- phase of moon where it is shrinking
- phase of moon where most of the left side is lit
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- if the southern hemisphere is summer what is the northern hemisphere
- responsible for high and low tides
- these planets have shorter orbit and considered terrestial
- these planets have longer orbits and considered gas planets
- the phase of moon where only a small portion of the right side is lit
- the force that attracts bodies to the center of Earth
- if the northern hemisphere is fall then what is the southern
- phase of moon where it is fully lit
- 23.5 degrees
- Mars atmosphere is made up of mostly
- phase of moon where it is growing
21 Clues: 29.5 days • 23.5 degrees • the planet where we live • the tilt of Earth causes these • phase of moon where it is growing • responsible for high and low tides • amount of high and low tides a day • when an object circles on its axis • phase of moon where it is fully lit • phase of moon where it is shrinking • phase of moon where you see no light • ...
Sun 2024-03-26
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- Sun is not a planet, it is a...
- When Sun goes down, ... goes up
- The Earth goes around the Sun in 365...
- Panels that we use to get energy from Sun
- Energy from the Sun that helps us to see during the day
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- Sun is not cold, it is...
- Earth goes ... the Sun
- Season when it is very sunny
- The colour of the Sun
- Sun is out during the day, not during the...
- A star in Solar system
- You shouldn't ... at the Sun, it is bad for your eyes
12 Clues: The colour of the Sun • Earth goes ... the Sun • A star in Solar system • Sun is not cold, it is... • Season when it is very sunny • Sun is not a planet, it is a... • When Sun goes down, ... goes up • The Earth goes around the Sun in 365... • Panels that we use to get energy from Sun • Sun is out during the day, not during the... • ...
Earth🌎, Sun🌞,and Moon🌕 Puzzle Easy!👍 2025-02-19
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- Equal hours of daylight?💡
- Difference Between Australia and the US?🇺🇲and🇦🇺
- 365 ___ in a year?🌎
- When the moon seems to get bigger🌕
- What is Earth´s orbit around the sun?🌞
- Earth´s seasons are caused by the ____ of the earth🌎
- Is the earth the largest planet(True or False)👍/👎
- What are the outer planets called?🪐
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- We have day and night because the earth is _______🔃
- The sun rises in the ____?🌞
- Shortest and longest days?💫
- What´s the sun is made of?🌞
12 Clues: 365 ___ in a year?🌎 • Equal hours of daylight?💡 • The sun rises in the ____?🌞 • Shortest and longest days?💫 • What´s the sun is made of?🌞 • When the moon seems to get bigger🌕 • What are the outer planets called?🪐 • What is Earth´s orbit around the sun?🌞 • Difference Between Australia and the US?🇺🇲and🇦🇺 • Is the earth the largest planet(True or False)👍/👎 • ...
Earth and Space 2023-02-24
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- When there arer fewer daylight hours
- Earth faces the sun
- The sun, eight planets and their moons.
- A turn or a spin.
- The shape of the moon we see from Earth.
- Number of seasons
- An object in space made of hot gases that glow.
- A center, imaginary line that an object spins around.
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- When the days are longer
- Earth faces away from the sun.
- A very big object moves around the sun.
- four of them annually
- 365 days orbit
- 24hr rotation on its axis
- shapes on the ground that change with Earth's rotation
- The path arth takes around the sun.
16 Clues: 365 days orbit • A turn or a spin. • Number of seasons • Earth faces the sun • four of them annually • When the days are longer • 24hr rotation on its axis • Earth faces away from the sun. • The path arth takes around the sun. • When there arer fewer daylight hours • A very big object moves around the sun. • The sun, eight planets and their moons. • ...
Astronomy Vocab 2024-10-08
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- tides that occur during new/full moons
- eclipse in which a shadow is cast on earth
- tides that occur during 1st/3rd quarter moons
- partial shadow of earth with sun peeking out
- circling an outside object
- earth's farthest point from the sun
- spinning on an axis
- moon's closest approach to earth
- longest days of the year
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- the sun's faint outer atmosphere
- layer of the sun above the photosphere
- the bright surface of the sun
- path of the sun around the sky
- day and night of equal length
- eclipse in which a shadow is cast on the moon
- earth's closest point to the sun
16 Clues: spinning on an axis • longest days of the year • circling an outside object • the bright surface of the sun • day and night of equal length • path of the sun around the sky • the sun's faint outer atmosphere • earth's closest point to the sun • moon's closest approach to earth • earth's farthest point from the sun • layer of the sun above the photosphere • ...
CONVENTION DAY 1 2025-06-26
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- who did Jehovah tell to build the Ark/boat during the flood?
- Jehovah’s helpers
- Adam & Eve were kicked out of the ________ of Eden.
- tomorrow some people will be getting __________ in the water/pool
- our enemy
- God’s name
- we don’t go to a ‘church’ but a __________ hall.
- Jehovah kicked Satan out of here
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- Satan tricked Eve as he was pretending to be this animal
- this is day 1 of the ____________.
- Jesus’ mother on earth
- God’s son
- the earth will become a beautiful ______________.
- ________ and Eve were the first two humans on earth
- God’s word or thoughts
15 Clues: God’s son • our enemy • God’s name • Jehovah’s helpers • Jesus’ mother on earth • God’s word or thoughts • Jehovah kicked Satan out of here • this is day 1 of the ____________. • we don’t go to a ‘church’ but a __________ hall. • the earth will become a beautiful ______________. • Adam & Eve were kicked out of the ________ of Eden. • ...
Sun-Earth-Moon System 2022-04-22
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- The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere
- Solar eclipses occur when the ____ blocks Earth's view of the sun.
- Occurs when the sun is directly above Earth's equator
- The Earth is ______ at a 23.5 degree angle.
- The day when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The direction in which Earth spins in.
- The center of the solar system
- Different forms that the moon takes in its appearance from Earth
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- Earth's yearly orbit around the sun
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- An elongated, closed curve. An oval.
- The spinning of Earth on it's axis.
- An imaginary line connecting the north and south poles, the line which Earth spins around.
- One of the 4 seasons, the season after summer
- the blocking or darkening of a celestial body
- The galaxy in which we live in.
16 Clues: The center of the solar system • The galaxy in which we live in. • Earth's yearly orbit around the sun • The spinning of Earth on it's axis. • An elongated, closed curve. An oval. • The direction in which Earth spins in. • The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere • The Earth is ______ at a 23.5 degree angle. • One of the 4 seasons, the season after summer • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabularyi 2017-02-22
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- a elongated and closed curve
- occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and Sun
- Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun
- the spinning of Earth on it's axis
- when the Moon is between the Earth and Sun and casts a shadow on part of the Earth
- more of the illuminated Moon can be seen each night in this stage
- different forms that the Moon takes in it's appearance from Earth
- occurs when the sun is directly above the equator
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- a round three dimensional object
- dark flare regions that are formed by lava filling craters
- the day the Sun reaches the greatest distance north or south of the equator
- a depression left by a meteorite
- when all of the Moon's surface reflects light
- when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon
- when you see less of the illuminated Moon is seen each night
- a imaginary vertical line
16 Clues: a imaginary vertical line • a elongated and closed curve • a round three dimensional object • a depression left by a meteorite • the spinning of Earth on it's axis • Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun • when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon • when all of the Moon's surface reflects light • occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and Sun • ...
Lesson 10 What if there were no Moon? 2025-08-27
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- – A slight lean that causes seasons on Earth.
- – A space rock that streaks through the sky.
- – Very large in size or amount.
- – One half of Earth, either north or south.
- – A machine or moon that orbits a planet.
- – Rough or stormy, like strong winds or wild waves.
- – To spin around a center point, like Earth does daily.
- – The layer of gases around Earth that we breathe.
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- – Ocean water rising and falling because of the Moon’s gravity.
- – A huge amount or number, like stars in the sky.
- – The space between two lines that meet.
- – The curved path something takes around a planet or star.
- – An invisible line Earth spins around to make day and night.
- – Related to space or the sky, like stars, planets, or galaxies.
- – Staying the same without shaking or changing.
- – Something that is connected to the Moon.
16 Clues: – Very large in size or amount. • – The space between two lines that meet. • – A machine or moon that orbits a planet. • – Something that is connected to the Moon. • – One half of Earth, either north or south. • – A space rock that streaks through the sky. • – A slight lean that causes seasons on Earth. • – Staying the same without shaking or changing. • ...
Religion and science 2012-12-12
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- how religion and science feel about each others theories of how the earth was created
- created on day one of the creation story
- what was created on the third day of the creation story
- man who discovered evolution
- scientific theory that the world was created by a big explosion
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- who christians believe god gave control over the earth to
- the christian teaching to care for others and their wellbeing
- people who believe the literal interpretation of the bible
- belief that everything is so complex that there must have been an intelligent designer
- who christians believe created the world
- where christians are taught about the creation of the earth
11 Clues: man who discovered evolution • who christians believe created the world • created on day one of the creation story • what was created on the third day of the creation story • who christians believe god gave control over the earth to • people who believe the literal interpretation of the bible • where christians are taught about the creation of the earth • ...
GT Menu Crossword 2025-02-06
11 Clues: Rain • soda can • Over time • Day to day • Biking or ----- • Earth protector • Ms.Klingan song • What is rain made of • My middle name/friendo • Sun is hot on the ocean • what do you teach aside from math
The Crossworld 2024-09-13
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- Alien group that demolishes Earth to build bypass
- Only human that survives after Earth's apocalypse
- Name of second most powerful computer after Deep Though
- President of the Galaxy
- Name of depressed robot
- "_ _ _ _ _ of Gold" Spaceship
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- This planet builds custom planets
- Arthur's friend who saves his life
- Phrase on the guide: "Don't _ _ _ _ _"
- Day of Earth's Apocalypse and day that Arthur cannot get the hang of
10 Clues: President of the Galaxy • Name of depressed robot • "_ _ _ _ _ of Gold" Spaceship • This planet builds custom planets • Arthur's friend who saves his life • Phrase on the guide: "Don't _ _ _ _ _" • Alien group that demolishes Earth to build bypass • Only human that survives after Earth's apocalypse • Name of second most powerful computer after Deep Though • ...
End Of Year Project - Review Activity 2023-05-10
Across
- The phase when the moon is fully illuminated
- The amount of sunlight we get
- The first phase in the lunar cycle
- The movement of Earth around the Sun
- Happens when the Moon, Sun, and Earth form a 90 degree angle
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- The revolution of the Moon around Earth
- Happens when the Moon, Sun, and Earth nearly form a line
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- Produces heat and light on the Earth, making humans able to live on Earth
- Equal day and night
10 Clues: Equal day and night • The amount of sunlight we get • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The first phase in the lunar cycle • The movement of Earth around the Sun • The revolution of the Moon around Earth • The phase when the moon is fully illuminated • Happens when the Moon, Sun, and Earth nearly form a line • Happens when the Moon, Sun, and Earth form a 90 degree angle • ...
EARTHS SEASONS 2019-08-06
12 Clues: 365 DAYS • LONGER DAYS • TO GO AROUND • SHORT COLDER DAYS • SEASONS IN THE YEAR • MORE ANGLE LESS ... • MONTH OF LONGEST DAY • LESS ENERGY LESS .... • MONTH OF SHORTEST DAY • TRAVELS AROUND THE SUN • WHAT CAUSES THE SEASONS • WHERE ALL THE ENERGY COMES FROM
earth 2024-05-15
12 Clues: 365 days • 23.5 degrees • south boundary • north boundary • takes 24 hours • ___ around the sun • earth spins on its ___ • longest or shortest days • line between day and night • summer, fall, spring, winter • day and night are same length • imaginary ling doing through the middle
Ecology & Climate 2024-10-23
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- of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- year-to-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in an area over a long period of time
- densest parts of Earth, which includes the crust, mantle, and core
- groundwater, and water vapor
- study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
- factor
- living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
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- conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and other factors
- of Earth that consists of water in any of its forms, including oceans, glaciers, rivers,
- of different populations that live together in a defined area
- of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem
- factor
- thin layer of gases that form Earth’s outermost layer
15 Clues: factor • factor • groundwater, and water vapor • or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem • thin layer of gases that form Earth’s outermost layer • of different populations that live together in a defined area • of individuals of the same species that live in the same area • densest parts of Earth, which includes the crust, mantle, and core • ...
Space 2019-10-22
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- Name of our planet
- To block or cover something
- The invisible force that keeps us on the ground
- The invisible line the planets move round
- The name given to our group of planets and our sun
- This rock orbits our earth
- This planet has rings around it
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- Number of hours in a day
- Another word meaning moon
- The earth moves in this way to cause seasons
- Furthest "planet" from sun
- Closest planet to sun
- Another word that means sun
- The source of our heat and energy
14 Clues: Name of our planet • Closest planet to sun • Number of hours in a day • Another word meaning moon • Furthest "planet" from sun • This rock orbits our earth • To block or cover something • Another word that means sun • This planet has rings around it • The source of our heat and energy • The invisible line the planets move round • The earth moves in this way to cause seasons • ...
Unit 5: Earth, Sun & Moon Patters Vocabulary 2022-11-03
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- A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have zero and some have many
- One complete spin on the axis. Ex: Earth makes one rotation every day for 24 hours.
- The regular rise and fall of water levels along the shore, caused by the Moon’s gravitational force.
- The third planet from the sun and the only planet in the solar system where life exists.
- The four natural divisions of the year based on changes in temperature due to varied amounts of sunlight (both intensity and number of daylight hours received)
- Solstice in June, Winter Solstice in December
- The appearance of the moon getting larger after a New Moon.
- motion The way something appears, or seems to move. Ex: Things do not always move in the same direction as their apparent motion.
- (moon) cycle The apparent shapes of the Moon in the sky. Phases are caused by the Moon’s orbit and the amount of light reflected off the Sun. The Moon completes a lunar cycle in about 29 days.
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- The point where the Sun appears to reach either its highest or lowest point in the sky for the year and thus ancient astronomers came to know the day as one where the Sun appeared to stand still.
- An imaginary line by which a body rotates. The Earth is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle. This tilt causes our seasons.
- Eclipse This eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the Sun and the Earth, partially or fully blocking the Sun. Sun-Moon-Earth
- A complete pass around the Sun or object in space, Ex. Earth takes 365 ¼ days, or one year. Ex: The Moon’s revolution around Earth takes about 29 days/1 month
- The appearance of the moon getting smaller following a Full Moon
- Eclipse This eclipse occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon. Sun-Earth-Moon
15 Clues: Solstice in June, Winter Solstice in December • The appearance of the moon getting larger after a New Moon. • The appearance of the moon getting smaller following a Full Moon • A natural satellite that orbits a planet; some planets have zero and some have many • One complete spin on the axis. Ex: Earth makes one rotation every day for 24 hours. • ...
satellite communication 2020-02-06
Across
- elevation for geostationary orbit with equator
- first satellite of India
- second stage of satellite launching
- vertical angle in antenna look angles
- Rotation of a geosynchronous satellite means
- is the rotation of the vehicle about its vertical axis
- Vertical lines on earth are called
- system partly present on satellite and partly on earth
- The point where the orbit crosses the equatorial plane going from south to north
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- angle on horizontal plane in antenna look angles
- orbit is direction as earth’s rotation
- point on earth vertically under satellite
- Third stage of satellite launching
- At presentthe radio-frequency band mainly used by most satellites
- provides an average value of angular position of satellite wrt perigee
- Orbit direction is opposite to earth’s rotation
- horizontal lines on earth are called
- when day and night are of equal lengths
- these satellites can cover high altitudes
- Area covered by satellite
- the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been launched
- First satellite of world
22 Clues: first satellite of India • First satellite of world • Area covered by satellite • Third stage of satellite launching • Vertical lines on earth are called • second stage of satellite launching • horizontal lines on earth are called • vertical angle in antenna look angles • orbit is direction as earth’s rotation • when day and night are of equal lengths • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-02-01
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- Rising of deep ocean water
- Similar weather for a few days
- Air mass formed over water
- Air mass formed over land
- Mass Similar humidity and temperature throughout
- Long term average weather for an area
- Amount of salt in water
- Liquid to gas
- Weight of air
- created by warm air
- Refers to a specific event happening at a specific time and place
- Solid portion of Earth
- Process by which water vapor changes from a gas to a liquid
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- Created by cold air
- Heat transfer through a gas or liquid
- Associated with rising temperatures in a region
- Greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels
- Humid and warm
- Release of water from plants
- Convection current that occurs during the day
- Without this Earth would be colder
- Convection current that occurs at night
- Comes from the sun
- Air mass found above Snowburg
- Plants and animals on Earth
- Water vapor in the atmosphere
- Blanket of gases that surrounds the Earth
27 Clues: Liquid to gas • Weight of air • Humid and warm • Comes from the sun • Created by cold air • created by warm air • Solid portion of Earth • Amount of salt in water • Air mass formed over land • Rising of deep ocean water • Air mass formed over water • Plants and animals on Earth • Release of water from plants • Air mass found above Snowburg • Water vapor in the atmosphere • ...
DAY AND NIGHT 2022-02-02
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- The dark areas that form when the light is blocked
- The spinning movement of the Eart is also called the Earth ...
- The shadow changes its position and ...
- We live in the ...
- The Sun appears to ... in the East
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- It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun
- When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ...
- The spinning movement of the Eart causes the cycle of .... and night
- The Sun appears to set in the ...
- When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer
10 Clues: We live in the ... • The Sun appears to set in the ... • The Sun appears to ... in the East • It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun • The shadow changes its position and ... • The dark areas that form when the light is blocked • When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ... • When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer • ...
DAY AND NIGHT 2022-02-02
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- When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ...
- The shadow changes its position and ...
- The spinning movement of the Eart causes the cycle of .... and night
- The spinning movement of the Eart is also called the Earth ...
- The Sun appears to set in the ...
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- It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun
- The Sun appears to ... in the East
- The dark areas that form when the light is blocked
- When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer
- We live in the ...
10 Clues: We live in the ... • The Sun appears to set in the ... • The Sun appears to ... in the East • It is a day where the Earth ... the Sun • The shadow changes its position and ... • The dark areas that form when the light is blocked • When the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow becomes ... • When the Sun is ... in the sky, the shadow becomes longer • ...
Science vocab 2023-12-03
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- Sunlight When the sun shine onto an object or place with no interference
- Star The star that is always north no matter what
- The invisible line that an object rotates or spins on
- When the Sun shines where you are
- Pole The farthest south on Earth
- When there is no sun
- the invisible line that separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- the invisible lines that run vertical to navigate by
- Circle The Southern Polar circle
- A big star
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- Hemisphere The part of the Earth below the equator
- A commonly known thing that is untrue
- an object spinning motion about its own axis
- The repeating path that an object in space takes
- third planet from the Sun
- Hemisphere The part of the Earth above the equator
- the invisible lines that run horizontally to navigate by
- Circle The Northern Polar circle
- Pole THe farthest north on Earth
19 Clues: A big star • When there is no sun • third planet from the Sun • Circle The Northern Polar circle • Pole The farthest south on Earth • Pole THe farthest north on Earth • Circle The Southern Polar circle • When the Sun shines where you are • A commonly known thing that is untrue • an object spinning motion about its own axis • The repeating path that an object in space takes • ...
Space 2025-04-08
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- It takes Earth one _________ to make a full rotation
- Red planet named after a Roman God
- The planet we live on
- The star at the center of our solar system
- A person who travels in space
- Orbits around the earth and causes the Earth's tides
- Planet that tilts on its side
- Farthest planet from the Sun
- Used to be considered a planet until it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006
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- It takes Earth one _________ to make a trip around the Sun
- Planet closest to the Sun
- An astronaut's home in space
- Sphere of hot gases that emits heat and light
- Famous for its rings of ice and rock
- Second closest planet to the sun and also the hottest planet
- The Sun and all the planets around it
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Tool used to look at stars
18 Clues: The planet we live on • Planet closest to the Sun • Tool used to look at stars • An astronaut's home in space • Farthest planet from the Sun • A person who travels in space • Planet that tilts on its side • Red planet named after a Roman God • Famous for its rings of ice and rock • The Sun and all the planets around it • The largest planet in our solar system • ...
Adverbs of time, place and manner 2023-06-14
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- - In or at this place
- - At a time before the expected or usual time
- - In or at that place
- - On the day before today
- - In a purposeful and intentional manner
- - In an elegant and smooth manner
- - In an unspecified or unknown place
- - In a short time from now
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- - In a precise and thorough manner
- - In a tentative and uncertain manner
- - In a foreign country or countries
- - In all places
- - On the day after today
- - Beneath the surface of the earth
- - In a quick and energetic manner
- - On the present day
- - At a time in the future
17 Clues: - In all places • - On the present day • - In or at this place • - In or at that place • - On the day after today • - On the day before today • - At a time in the future • - In a short time from now • - In a quick and energetic manner • - In an elegant and smooth manner • - In a precise and thorough manner • - Beneath the surface of the earth • - In a foreign country or countries • ...
Earth and Space 2023-02-24
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- A turn or a spin.
- 24hr rotation on its axis
- When there arer fewer daylight hours
- Earth faces the sun
- four of them annually
- The shape of the moon we see from Earth.
- Number of seasons
- When the days are longer
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- The sun, eight planets and their moons.
- The path arth takes around the sun.
- Earth faces away from the sun.
- An object in space made of hot gases that glow.
- A center, imaginary line that an object spins around.
- shapes on the ground that change with Earth's rotation
- 365 days orbit
- A very big object moves around the sun.
16 Clues: 365 days orbit • A turn or a spin. • Number of seasons • Earth faces the sun • four of them annually • When the days are longer • 24hr rotation on its axis • Earth faces away from the sun. • The path arth takes around the sun. • When there arer fewer daylight hours • The sun, eight planets and their moons. • A very big object moves around the sun. • ...
Environmental Activity 2022-11-29
10 Clues: Food Chain • Creates O2 • Transportation • Mass production • Needed to breath • Makes the leaves fly • The products of Earth • Earth's green creations • Green and on the ground • Earth Day rising awareness about
Climate 2025-03-01
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- Angular distance north or south of the equator
- When these hit Earth, they release large amounts of dust and block sunlight
- Human caused changes to our climate
- All water on Earth
- All rock on Earth
- Is the measure of how circular or elliptical a planet’s orbit is
- The higher you go in elevation/mountains, the _________ it gets
- This tilt changes over time between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees every 41,000 years.
- Cities are ___________ because parking lots and buildings absorb heat
- How the Koppen Climate Zones are determined
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- _____________ cycles discuss how Earth's climate varies due to differences in sunlight reaching our planet
- All living things on Earth
- Air surrounding earth
- Volcanos release large amounts of this compound and alter our atmosphere
- Long term temperature and precipitation trends in an area
- As we spin each day, our axis wobbles in a circle called axial ____________________.
16 Clues: All rock on Earth • All water on Earth • Air surrounding earth • All living things on Earth • Human caused changes to our climate • How the Koppen Climate Zones are determined • Angular distance north or south of the equator • Long term temperature and precipitation trends in an area • The higher you go in elevation/mountains, the _________ it gets • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2024-09-06
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- One of the main aims of Earth Day is to help protect the ____ for all living things.
- The planet on which we live.
- Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of ____ each year.
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- Earth Day aims to promote the protection of endangered____.
- It is important to sort rubbish into the correct___.
- You can reduce your carbon ____ by recycling.
- What do we call the act of reusing materials?
7 Clues: The planet on which we live. • You can reduce your carbon ____ by recycling. • What do we call the act of reusing materials? • It is important to sort rubbish into the correct___. • Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of ____ each year. • Earth Day aims to promote the protection of endangered____. • ...
THE CREATION 2024-02-26
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- (Day when God created land creatures like lions and elephants
- (Adam's wife)
- (Who is the first man on Earth?)
- (Day when God created the sun and the moon
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- (How many days did the Lord God spend in His creation?)
- (On the third day, God created the dryland and the seas and he called it ___
- (on the first day, God created light he called ____, and dark he called night
- (Who created the world)
8 Clues: (Adam's wife) • (Who created the world) • (Who is the first man on Earth?) • (Day when God created the sun and the moon • (How many days did the Lord God spend in His creation?) • (Day when God created land creatures like lions and elephants • (On the third day, God created the dryland and the seas and he called it ___ • ...
Creation Genesis 1 2024-02-23
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- God called the dry ground [1v10]
- The gathered waters God called [1v10]
- What was the Spirit of God doing over the waters [1v2]
- In the beginning the earth was [1v2]
- These where made to rule over all creation [1v26]
- God blessed these on the fifth day [1v22]
- How many great lights did God make [1v16]
- This was made on the second day [1v8]
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- On the third day God said 'Let the land produce [1v11]
- There was something over the surface of the deep [1v2]
- What did God do in the beginning [1v1]
- The light was called [1v5]
- On the first day God said 'let there be...' [1v3]
- When God saw the light was.... [1v4]
- Other lights made [1v16]
15 Clues: Other lights made [1v16] • The light was called [1v5] • God called the dry ground [1v10] • In the beginning the earth was [1v2] • When God saw the light was.... [1v4] • The gathered waters God called [1v10] • This was made on the second day [1v8] • What did God do in the beginning [1v1] • God blessed these on the fifth day [1v22] • How many great lights did God make [1v16] • ...
Unit one Vocabulary Part 1 2023-08-23
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- -Meridian An imaginary line that divides the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres and is located a 0 degrees longitude.
- The imaginary horizonal line that is the northern border of the tropic region.
- The imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the equator
- An imaginary horizontal line that divided the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres and is located at 0 degrees latitude.
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- overall weather conditions over a long period of time.
- The imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian.
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere including temperature and if it is sunny or rainy.
- The movement of the earth around the sun. It takes one year and causes seasons.
- Imaginary horizontal line that marks the southern border of the tropic region.
- The spinning of the earth on its axis. It takes one day to make one turn.
10 Clues: overall weather conditions over a long period of time. • The spinning of the earth on its axis. It takes one day to make one turn. • Imaginary horizontal line that marks the southern border of the tropic region. • The imaginary horizonal line that is the northern border of the tropic region. • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun Review 2021-02-10
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- when light is shrinking
- there is equal amount of light/dark this day
- the path an object takes around another object
- the sun is at the highest or lowest in the sky
- the moon causes these every day
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- light is at 75% full on moon
- there are two on earth starting at the equator
- when something passes in front of the other
- to spin or turn in place
- light is at 50% capacity on moon
- when light is growing
- caused by the tilt/orbit of the earth
12 Clues: when light is growing • when light is shrinking • to spin or turn in place • light is at 75% full on moon • the moon causes these every day • light is at 50% capacity on moon • caused by the tilt/orbit of the earth • when something passes in front of the other • there is equal amount of light/dark this day • there are two on earth starting at the equator • ...
Universe 2014-04-25
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- / This plamet has the most quantiti of Moons
- /to research the space
- / The cloths of astronauts
- /far
- / to exploit things twice
- /tendency of body towards the Earth centre
- / curcle
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- / The planet which has life
- /a person working in space
- / a quality of a person
- / The planet with the shortest day
- / the system of our planet
- /creatures from other planets
- /the smallest planet
- / The hotest planet
15 Clues: /far • / curcle • /the smallest planet • / a quality of a person • /to research the space • / The hotest planet • /creatures from other planets • /a person working in space • / The cloths of astronauts • / to exploit things twice • / the system of our planet • / The planet which has life • ...
Vocab from all units 2023-11-06
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- when the earth spins and it's dark out
- when you can easily remove something from a thing mixed with other stuff
- when the light on the moon shows a full circle
- when the earth goes around the sun causing seasons
- when you can't see the moon in the sky
- caused by the earths revoltations
- same properties as metals and is used in electronicts
- when the earth spins or turns
- when the earth spins and there is light in the sky
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- something that conducts electricity and is maluable
- something brittle that dosen't conduct electricity
- how much space something takes up
- something that conducts electricity and is brittle and maluable
- when something floats
- when something sinks
- how much matter something takes up
- when something sinks or floats
- when you cant remove anything from a mixture of differn't things
- it's in everything
19 Clues: it's in everything • when something sinks • when something floats • when the earth spins or turns • when something sinks or floats • how much space something takes up • caused by the earths revoltations • how much matter something takes up • when the earth spins and it's dark out • when you can't see the moon in the sky • when the light on the moon shows a full circle • ...
Genesis 1:1-13 2020-10-29
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- 11 Then God said, “Let the earth produce vegetation: seed-bearing ?? and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds.” And it was so. (Genesis 1:11)
- 5 God called the light “??,” and the darkness he called “night.” There was an evening, and there was a morning: one ??. (Genesis 1:5)
- 2 Now the earth was ?? and empty, darkness covered the surface of the watery depths, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the waters.(Genesis 1:2)
- 10 God called the dry land “??,” and the gathering of the water he called “seas.” And God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1:10)
- 12 The earth produced ??: seed-bearing plants according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1:12)
- 9 Then God said, “Let the water under the sky be gathered into one place, and let the dry ?? appear.” And it was so. (Genesis 1:9)
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- 4 God saw that the light was good, and God separated the light from the ??. (Genesis 1:4)
- 8 God called the expanse “??” Evening came and then morning: the second day. (Genesis 1:8)
- 7 So God made the expanse and separated the ?? under the expanse from the ?? above the expanse. And it was so. (Genesis 1:7)
- 3 Then God said, “Let there be ??,” and there was ??.(Genesis 1:3)
- 6 Then God said, “Let there be an ?? between the waters, separating water from water. (Genesis 1:6)
- 13 Evening came and then ??: the third day. (Genesis 1:13)
- Genesis tells us about the ?? of the universe.
- In the ?? God created the heavens and the earth.(Genesis 1:1)
- Who created the world and all things? (Genesis 1:1)
15 Clues: Genesis tells us about the ?? of the universe. • Who created the world and all things? (Genesis 1:1) • 13 Evening came and then ??: the third day. (Genesis 1:13) • In the ?? God created the heavens and the earth.(Genesis 1:1) • 3 Then God said, “Let there be ??,” and there was ??.(Genesis 1:3) • ...
Sun-Moon-Earth Model 2022-09-15
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- apparent westward movement of a planet (seen from Earth)
- circling of one object around another
- a person credited with the Heliocentric Theory
- motion of an object relative to the position of its observer
- attraction of an object to another, larger object
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- discovered things did not revolve around the sun
- actual movement of an object
- means sun (Greek)
- one revolution of the Earth around the sun takes a ______
- turning motion of an object on its axis
- means Earth
- the rotation of ________ causes day and night
- caused by Earth's revolution around the sun
13 Clues: means Earth • means sun (Greek) • actual movement of an object • circling of one object around another • turning motion of an object on its axis • caused by Earth's revolution around the sun • the rotation of ________ causes day and night • a person credited with the Heliocentric Theory • discovered things did not revolve around the sun • ...
Justin Black 2015-01-08
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- Shows the direction the wind
- Prediction of the weather
- Scientist who study the weather
- Tells the temperature
- A big part of the winter cycle
- Has the most amount of daylight
- Measures precipitation
- A famous Leader
- Measures air pressure
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- Tornadoes form on it
- The weather starts to get warm
- The process of evaporation and transportation of water.
- Fewest hours of daylight
- Dark clouds gather
- The path earth takes
- A very harmful Storm
- satellites: Important for spotting hurricanes
- Changes day to day
- Days grow shorter
- Measures how fast the wind blows
20 Clues: A famous Leader • Days grow shorter • Dark clouds gather • Changes day to day • Tornadoes form on it • The path earth takes • A very harmful Storm • Tells the temperature • Measures air pressure • Measures precipitation • Fewest hours of daylight • Prediction of the weather • Shows the direction the wind • The weather starts to get warm • A big part of the winter cycle • ...
World War Two 2025-02-26
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- Australia and New Zealand
- Taken people and tormenting them
- Work were made to do
- taking over someone elses propery
- friends, Britain, France
- a battle in Pappa New Guinea
- a wepon that was hand held
- depression a sad time, no money
- used to inflict damage on the enemy
- a fight between two groups
- bad man,chancellor of Gemany
- targetd bombing in britan
- was invaded
- death day
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- forcefull attack
- an agreement from britan
- A poster to infulence people
- the best place on earth
- fighting time
- the blamed land
- fighting people
21 Clues: death day • was invaded • fighting time • the blamed land • fighting people • forcefull attack • Work were made to do • the best place on earth • an agreement from britan • friends, Britain, France • Australia and New Zealand • targetd bombing in britan • a wepon that was hand held • a fight between two groups • A poster to infulence people • a battle in Pappa New Guinea • ...
Science crossword 2025-10-06
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- when the Moon passes into Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to darken and sometimes turn red.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- the time the moon takes to go around the earth
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water
- the action of rotating around an axis
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length
- when one object orbits another object
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- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun's light and casting a shadow on Earth
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- an exceptionally high high tide and an exceptionally low low tide, caused by the alignment of the Sun and Moon's gravitational forces during the new or full moon
15 Clues: the action of rotating around an axis • when one object orbits another object • the time the moon takes to go around the earth • the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object. • when the Moon passes into Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to darken and sometimes turn red. • ...
Unit 0: Vocab Review 2025-02-13
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- The idea that Earth is always changing and what we see in the present day all traces back to the what happened to Earth in the past
- The lithosphere is the place in between the crust and the mantle
- The center of Earth
- Earth's crust is caused by the heat rising from the Earth's mantle to the
- Its thick Crust that forms from Earth's landmases and its older and more complex than Oceanic Crust
- Is the outer layer of Earth the last layer
- The Continuous water cycle in the atmosphere
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- it describes the rock cycle and how different rocks change from one to another
- All the water on the planet
- Mixture of gases in the sky
- Its made up of Igneous rock and its denser than Continental Crust
- The layer that comes before the crust
- The study of earth and what it’s made of and does
- The parts of Earth were life live and ecosystems live
- The movement in the lithosphere that shifts the continents
- The different layers rocks beneath the earth
16 Clues: The center of Earth • Mixture of gases in the sky • All the water on the planet • The layer that comes before the crust • Is the outer layer of Earth the last layer • The different layers rocks beneath the earth • The Continuous water cycle in the atmosphere • The study of earth and what it’s made of and does • The parts of Earth were life live and ecosystems live • ...
John's Crossword 2012-04-10
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- The Juice Was Frozen -----
- A Brief, Funny Story
- A Shopping ---
- Tiny Rocks
- An ------- Journey
- Jack And The ----Stalk
- Our 1900s-Based Dress Up Day
- Year 6's Only Writing Tool Unless Its Maths
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- French Of This Word = Coca
- Earth Our Term 3 Topic
- The Thing You're Filling In
- A Big Hole
- Cow Meat
- The Biggest Planet
- An Odd One Out
15 Clues: Cow Meat • A Big Hole • Tiny Rocks • A Shopping --- • An Odd One Out • The Biggest Planet • An ------- Journey • A Brief, Funny Story • Earth Our Term 3 Topic • Jack And The ----Stalk • French Of This Word = Coca • The Juice Was Frozen ----- • The Thing You're Filling In • Our 1900s-Based Dress Up Day • Year 6's Only Writing Tool Unless Its Maths
Kids' Korner Puzzle 2014-02-28
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- The day Jessica has her recipe winning dessert
- Important ingredient in milk
- The "sports drink plus" after a workout
- Wond 1st prize in recipe contest
- This phrase will replace "got milk"
- Key ingredient in Ben's Grandpa's cake
- Last name of Earth Day's founder
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- Month we celebrate Earth Day
- Type of photos of Royal Crest in new book
- Where we retrun milk bottles
10 Clues: Month we celebrate Earth Day • Important ingredient in milk • Where we retrun milk bottles • Wond 1st prize in recipe contest • Last name of Earth Day's founder • This phrase will replace "got milk" • Key ingredient in Ben's Grandpa's cake • The "sports drink plus" after a workout • Type of photos of Royal Crest in new book • The day Jessica has her recipe winning dessert
Spinning in Circles 2024-03-08
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- shape of the Earth
- imaginary line running from the north to south pole
- sunlight shines equally on the northern and summer hemispheres
- the time it takes to complete one full revolution
- Earth's axis is always point at the ___
- Areas around the ___ receive an average of twelve hours of daylight each day
- fall and spring begin on the ___
- the Sun's light reaches more of one hemisphere than the other
- the motion of a body as it travels around another body in space
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- a pattern of temperature and weather trends
- Month the Earth is closest to the sun
- summer and winter begin on the ____
- the direction of Earth's rotation
- one full rotation of a planet
- the spinning of a planet on its axis
- Earth's rotation is used to measure what?
- Earth's axis is ____ at 23.5 degrees
17 Clues: shape of the Earth • one full rotation of a planet • fall and spring begin on the ___ • the direction of Earth's rotation • summer and winter begin on the ____ • the spinning of a planet on its axis • Earth's axis is ____ at 23.5 degrees • Month the Earth is closest to the sun • Earth's axis is always point at the ___ • Earth's rotation is used to measure what? • ...
Space 2013-09-01
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- What is the brightest star?
- What is the imaginary line that goes through the poles called?
- How many days does earth have?
- What is the smallest planet?
- How long it takes for a planet to orbit the sun?
- Which planet is the smallest planet?
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- How many rings does Saturn have?
- How many earth days does Venus have?
- Which planet has the shortest day?
- What planet is the only one we can live on?
- What is the last planet?
- How many planets in the solar system have rings?
- What do you call the earth spinning on its axis?
- What is the asteroid belt made out of?
- How many gas giants are there?
- What is the planet they call the evening star?
- Which planet is Forth from the sun?
17 Clues: What is the last planet? • What is the brightest star? • What is the smallest planet? • How many days does earth have? • How many gas giants are there? • How many rings does Saturn have? • Which planet has the shortest day? • Which planet is Forth from the sun? • How many earth days does Venus have? • Which planet is the smallest planet? • What is the asteroid belt made out of? • ...
Space Systems Vocab and Concepts Review #2 (pg.7-13) 2020-12-07
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- if the tilt of the Earth were to be less than 23.5 degrees, our summers would be relatively ___ than they are right now
- there are four major ___ and they are predictable due to the position and motions of the Earth in space
- if the tilt of the Earth were to be greater than 23.5 degrees, our summers would be much ____ than they are now
- the ____ or Spring Equinox occurs around March 21st each year
- when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, this season is being experienced in the the Northern Hemisphere
- areas with more intense insolation receive ____ levels of solar energy than those with weaker insolation
- at noon, shadows are relatively ____ when compared to sunrise or sunset
- when the sun is high in the sky, shadows are _____
- the important navigational star located almost directly above the North Pole
- the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere occurs on or around _____ 21st.
- seasons in the Southern Hemisphere will always be ____ with regard to seasons in the Northern Hemisphere due to the tilt of the Earth in space
- the season that follows summer
- a ____ angle of insolation should be associated with lower temperatures and less energy when compared to a high angle of insolation
- seasons in the Southern Hemisphere will always be opposite with regard to seasons in the Northern Hemisphere due to the ____ of the Earth in space
- important seasonal events that occur on or about September 21st and March 21st
- when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, this season is being experienced in the Northern Hemisphere
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- the region of the earth that ALWAYS points toward Polaris (two words)
- the season that precedes fall
- on the Equinoxes, the sun is directly overhead at this location on the globe
- the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere occurs on or around _____ 21st.
- on the Equinoxes, there are approximately ____ hours of daylight everywhere on the Earth (written number)
- On or about June 21st is the ____ day in the Northern Hemisphere, while it is the shortest day in the Southern Hemisphere
- at sunrise, when I view the direction of my shadow in NYS, I would expect it to point in this direction
- the more direct the angle of insolation, the ____the radiation and the hotter that area on on Earth will feel
- seasons occur primarily because of the Earth's tilt and its ____ around the sun
- science word for "Incoming Solar Radiation"
- also known as the North Star
- when the sun is low in the sky, shadows are _____
28 Clues: also known as the North Star • the season that precedes fall • the season that follows summer • science word for "Incoming Solar Radiation" • when the sun is low in the sky, shadows are _____ • when the sun is high in the sky, shadows are _____ • the ____ or Spring Equinox occurs around March 21st each year • ...
Science Quarter One Reflection crossword puzzle 2024-10-30
16 Clues: Axis • orbit • Rocky • Gassy • Strada • Sediment • day/night • Prehistoric • Space system • Getting Larger • Getting Smaller • What Gravity dose • Moon Makes Shadow • Earth makes shadow • One thing gravity affects • Different Rocks Stacked on each other
#221 science project 2023-02-14
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- What tool measures using gravity
- What pattern does the moon phases follow?
- What keeps the earth in the sun’s orbit
- What type of force is gravity
- Which season has the least daylight
- By using what can you tell time
- What place has not many changes in season?
- What are the seasons not caused by
- What is 140,600,000 km away from earth
- What do stars use to keep gases in ball form
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- Which places only have summer and winter and barely any fall and spring
- What side are shadows facing from the sun
- If where you are it’s night then the sun is shining on the oppisite ____
- The seasons are caused by the earths ____
- The moon is only lite up __________
- What does the earth do to cause day and night
- Which season has the shortest shadows?
- The moon orbit the earth is in an ___________ way
18 Clues: What type of force is gravity • By using what can you tell time • What tool measures using gravity • What are the seasons not caused by • Which season has the least daylight • The moon is only lite up __________ • Which season has the shortest shadows? • What is 140,600,000 km away from earth • What keeps the earth in the sun’s orbit • ...
Earth && Seasons 2020-05-13
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- two hemispheres have the same amount of sunlight, the length of day and night is equal
- sloping position
- warm, hot, cold, chilly
- move in circular motion
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- gives of light
- the earth divided into two sections north and south
- solstice- the longest day of the year is the first day of summer
- planet we live on
8 Clues: gives of light • sloping position • planet we live on • warm, hot, cold, chilly • move in circular motion • the earth divided into two sections north and south • solstice- the longest day of the year is the first day of summer • two hemispheres have the same amount of sunlight, the length of day and night is equal
EARTH 2013-11-13
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- One year has twelve
- Sun "wakes up"
- Moment of day when Sun is at its highest point
- Outer layer of Geosphere
- The coldest season
- All the water on the Earth
- What we need to breath
- Leaves fall
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- It´s the satellite of our planet
- Layer of gas which surrounds Earth
- Seashore goes far and then comes
- One hundred years
- The nearest star
- Hottest season
- Ground shakes
15 Clues: Leaves fall • Ground shakes • Sun "wakes up" • Hottest season • The nearest star • One hundred years • The coldest season • One year has twelve • What we need to breath • Outer layer of Geosphere • All the water on the Earth • It´s the satellite of our planet • Seashore goes far and then comes • Layer of gas which surrounds Earth • Moment of day when Sun is at its highest point
Nouns top 100 2020-12-22
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- my ____ is to coach persons
- what day is today?, every___, Happy birth___
- difficult
- specific space, area, this is my place
- __is beautiful, __ and death, my ___
- five fingers
- president,
- male, masculine,
- event, data
- piece, segment
- female, mature girl, feminine
- singular of people
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- many,
- road, path, highway
- planet earth
- see, vision
- young, boy
- 7 days, Monday-Sunday
- books, notebooks, make up,
- end of sentence or paragraph
- 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6…100
- object
- Happy new year
- Ford, Google, Dell, Boing
- what time is it?
25 Clues: many, • object • difficult • young, boy • president, • see, vision • event, data • planet earth • five fingers • Happy new year • piece, segment • male, masculine, • what time is it? • 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6…100 • singular of people • road, path, highway • 7 days, Monday-Sunday • Ford, Google, Dell, Boing • books, notebooks, make up, • my ____ is to coach persons • end of sentence or paragraph • ...
Spring 2022-03-25
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- Wear this color to avoid a pinch
- Light that comes from the sun
- Colorful arc
- First day of May
- Hatches from eggs
- Insect that pollinates flowers
- The Easter bunny collect these
- A day of jokes
- The star that earth orbits around
- Something used to collect eggs
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- Produces pollen
- April ... bring May flowers
- A home for birds
- Another word for rabbit
- The month that spring starts in
- Light gust of wind
- A light rain
- Holiday celebrated on April 17th
- A dutch flower
- A pool of water
- The flower of a tree
21 Clues: Colorful arc • A light rain • A dutch flower • A day of jokes • Produces pollen • A pool of water • A home for birds • First day of May • Hatches from eggs • Light gust of wind • The flower of a tree • Another word for rabbit • April ... bring May flowers • Light that comes from the sun • Insect that pollinates flowers • The Easter bunny collect these • Something used to collect eggs • ...
Justin Black 2015-01-08
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- The process of evaporation and transportation of water.
- Measures how fast the wind blows
- Has the most amount of daylight
- Tornadoes form on it
- Scientist who study the weather
- A big part of the water cycle
- Prediction of the weather
- A famous Leader
- Measures precipitation
- satellites: Important for spotting hurricanes
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- Measures air pressure
- Dark clouds gather
- A very harmful Storm
- The path earth takes
- Tells the temperature
- Shows the direction the wind
- Days grow shorter
- Changes day to day
- The weather starts to get warm
- Fewest hours of daylight
20 Clues: A famous Leader • Days grow shorter • Dark clouds gather • Changes day to day • A very harmful Storm • The path earth takes • Tornadoes form on it • Measures air pressure • Tells the temperature • Measures precipitation • Fewest hours of daylight • Prediction of the weather • Shows the direction the wind • A big part of the water cycle • The weather starts to get warm • ...
Justin Black 2015-01-08
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- Measures precipitation
- The process of evaporation and transportation of water.
- Changes day to day
- Prediction of the weather
- Scientist who study the weather
- Measures how fast the wind blows
- A big part of the water cycle
- Shows the direction the wind
- The weather starts to get warm
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- Has the most amount of daylight
- Dark clouds gather
- Fewest hours of daylight
- Tells the temperature
- satellites: Important for spotting hurricanes
- Measures air pressure
- A very harmful Storm
- Days grow shorter
- A famous Leader
- Tornadoes form on it
- The path earth takes
20 Clues: A famous Leader • Days grow shorter • Dark clouds gather • Changes day to day • A very harmful Storm • Tornadoes form on it • The path earth takes • Tells the temperature • Measures air pressure • Measures precipitation • Fewest hours of daylight • Prediction of the weather • Shows the direction the wind • A big part of the water cycle • The weather starts to get warm • ...
Healthy Living Crossword 2013-06-09
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- 8 hours a night
- The Earth is full of it
- 2 feet and a pair of shoes
- Smile
- Dont have this and you'll smell bad
- This is the best type of food
- B12
- Not microwave
- An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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- Another healthy food
- inhale, exhale
- 1 hour a day everyday
- Lets go play
- Better then inside
- A way to keep active
15 Clues: B12 • Smile • Lets go play • Not microwave • inhale, exhale • 8 hours a night • Better then inside • Another healthy food • A way to keep active • 1 hour a day everyday • The Earth is full of it • 2 feet and a pair of shoes • This is the best type of food • Dont have this and you'll smell bad • An apple a day keeps the doctor away
Sun-Earth-Moon Systems 2022-05-11
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- The season that occurs when the hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
- The moon phase that must occur for a lunar eclipse
- The moon phase when light is on the left
- This and the earth's tilted axis cause seasons
- The moon phase when less than half is lit
- Tides that are higher & lower than normal
- The force from the moon & sun that causes tides
- The season that occurs when the hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
- The celestial body that has the greatest effect on the earth's tides
- The name for the days when there is exactly 12 hours of day & 12 hours of night
- the moon phase that must occur for a solar eclipse
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- The moon phase when more than half is lit
- When the tides are not as high & low as usual
- The name for the longest & shortest days of the year
- The moon phase when light is on the right
- Eclipse in Sun, Moon, Earth order
- Eclipse in Sun, Earth, Moon order
- This causes day and night
- The number of high & low tides that occur every day
19 Clues: This causes day and night • Eclipse in Sun, Moon, Earth order • Eclipse in Sun, Earth, Moon order • The moon phase when light is on the left • The moon phase when more than half is lit • The moon phase when light is on the right • The moon phase when less than half is lit • Tides that are higher & lower than normal • When the tides are not as high & low as usual • ...
March Calendar HWP 2021-02-18
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- The month we are in.
- This first day of this new season is on March 20th.
- On March 27, we celebrate ____ hour.
- The first day of Spring is also Iranian New Year, which is called ____.
- On St. Patrick's Day, you may see them carrying a pot of gold.
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- People believe that you will find a pot of gold at the end of a _______.
- What colour is often associated with St. Patrick's Day?
- On Nowruz, how many symbolic items are placed on a Haft-Seen table?
- Another name for a four-leaf clover.
- On Earth Hour, we turn off all lights and electronics for __ hour.
10 Clues: The month we are in. • Another name for a four-leaf clover. • On March 27, we celebrate ____ hour. • This first day of this new season is on March 20th. • What colour is often associated with St. Patrick's Day? • On St. Patrick's Day, you may see them carrying a pot of gold. • On Earth Hour, we turn off all lights and electronics for __ hour. • ...
Moon,Earth,Sun,And Tides Crossword 2019-03-04
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- spins
- How many low tides and high tides are in a day
- The Moon is a quarter of the way around Earth. This is sometimes called a half Moon.
- The lighted side has almost disappeared.
- when the moon passes between the earth and sun (an eclipse of the sun occurs.) the moon looks black or you can't see it.
- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the North Pole to the South Pole and is the center of Earth's rotation (23.5 degrees)
- as the Earth spins, it also _________ around the Sun. At the same time, the Moon is also ____________ around the Earth.
- describes phases following a new moon, as more of the Moon's lighted side becomes visible
- The moon is between the Sun and Earth. You can't see the lighted half of the Moon.
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- The Moon is three-quarters of the way around Earth.
- The regular rise and fall of the ocean's surface influenced by the moon's gravity pulling on earth
- The Moon is now halfway around Earth. You can see all of its lighted side.
- The four natural divisions of the year based on changes in temperature due to the varied amounts of sunlight; caused by the tilt of Earth during revolution (23.5 degrees)
- When the earth and moon are in a direct line - the moon moves into the Earth's shadow. The moon can look red.
- a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon
- moving around another object in space
- When the tidal range is greatest. (full moon and new moon)
- describes phases that occur after a full moon, as the visible lighted side of the Moon grows smaller
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- The luminous star around which Earth and other planets revolve; made mainly of hydrogen and helium
- A curved path followed by a celestial object as it revolves around another object
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
22 Clues: spins • moving around another object in space • The lighted side has almost disappeared. • How many low tides and high tides are in a day • The Moon is three-quarters of the way around Earth. • When the tidal range is greatest. (full moon and new moon) • The Moon is now halfway around Earth. You can see all of its lighted side. • ...
Uranus 2012-10-16
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- Uranus is ________ times the mass of Earth.
- Uranus is 2,876,679,082 km away from the ___.
- Uranus' largest moon is _______.
- Uranus is a ___ planet.
- A day on Uranus lasts seventeen Earth hours and 14 minutes.
- Uranus is 51,118km in _______.
- Another one of Uranus' major moons is called M______.
- Uranus' gravity is _____ than on Earth.
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- Uranus is the ________ planet from the sun.
- Uranus has ______-_____ moons.
- Uranus has 11 _____.
- The planets' rings are almost ________.
- Uranus' surface/atmosphere consists of hydrogen, helium and ________.
- Titania is ____ the size of Earth's moon.
14 Clues: Uranus has 11 _____. • Uranus is a ___ planet. • Uranus has ______-_____ moons. • Uranus is 51,118km in _______. • Uranus' largest moon is _______. • The planets' rings are almost ________. • Uranus' gravity is _____ than on Earth. • Titania is ____ the size of Earth's moon. • Uranus is the ________ planet from the sun. • Uranus is ________ times the mass of Earth. • ...
The Sun-Earth-Moon System 2024-02-06
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- when the Sun rises over the horizon
- the imaginary line that travels through the Earth
- the study of space
- summer, spring, winter, fall
- traveling around something else
- a representation of something else
- the Earth's only natural satellite
- the Earth has this type of rotation
- the path something follows in space
- there are 24 ________ in a day
- when the Sun dips below the horizon
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- dark shape that is produced when light is blocked
- when the Sun is highest in the sky
- a tool used by astronomers to look at light in space
- where the sky and land meet
- spinning on its axis
- the first space-based optical telescope
- the planet we live on
- the center of our solar system (gives us heat)
19 Clues: the study of space • spinning on its axis • the planet we live on • where the sky and land meet • summer, spring, winter, fall • there are 24 ________ in a day • traveling around something else • when the Sun is highest in the sky • a representation of something else • the Earth's only natural satellite • when the Sun rises over the horizon • the Earth has this type of rotation • ...
Flying 2022-03-04
11 Clues: monarch • flying mammal • fly around space • 2, 1, 0 take off • blades go around • God made on day five • travels around earth • has wings and engines • travel on air currents • red and black garden bug • travel between heaven and earth
Time and Measurement 2013-07-14
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- Type of clock
- Type of degrees which measure temperature
- Ten years
- One cubic centimetre or one cc
- Time taken for the moon to travel around the earth
- Base unit of measurement for distance
- Number of weeks in a quarter of a year
- One thousandth of a gram equals one...
- Number of months in a year
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- Twenty years
- Dial which shows the ratio between distance and time that a car is travelling
- The time it takes for the earth to rotate on its axis is one...
- One thousand grams equals one ...
- One thousand years
- One hundred years
- Direction the sun will rise from
- One sixtieth of an hour
- time taken for earth to travel around the sun
18 Clues: Ten years • Twenty years • Type of clock • One hundred years • One thousand years • One sixtieth of an hour • Number of months in a year • One cubic centimetre or one cc • Direction the sun will rise from • One thousand grams equals one ... • Base unit of measurement for distance • Number of weeks in a quarter of a year • One thousandth of a gram equals one... • ...
Plate Tectonics and Rock Cycling 2025-04-29
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- Hot, melted rock found deep underground before it erupts from a volcano.
- A type of rock made from layers of sand, mud, or tiny pieces of other rocks that have been pressed together over time.
- A form of energy that makes things warmer.
- A huge body of salty water that covers most of the Earth.
- A type of rock that changed from another rock because of heat and pressure.
- A force that pushes or squeezes on something, like when you press down on a pillow.
- The Earth's crust is broken into these slow-moving puzzle pieces.
- The thick layer of hot rock under the Earth’s crust.
- The thin, outer layer of the Earth where we live.
- The process where wind, water, or ice slowly wear away rocks and land over time.
- Tragments of a rock like sand and silt
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- The ground shakes when this happens under the Earth's surface.
- When a solid, like ice, turns into a liquid because it gets hot.
- A mountain that can blow out lava, ash, and smoke from inside the Earth.
- The day-to-day changes in things like temperature, rain, and wind outside.
- A tall, rocky part of the Earth that rises high above the land around it.
- A type of rock that forms when hot, melted rock cools and hardens.
- When something gets colder, like when hot water turns into ice.
18 Clues: Tragments of a rock like sand and silt • A form of energy that makes things warmer. • The thin, outer layer of the Earth where we live. • The thick layer of hot rock under the Earth’s crust. • A huge body of salty water that covers most of the Earth. • The ground shakes when this happens under the Earth's surface. • ...
Sky and Earth 2023-11-17
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- The ____ is the closest start to Earth.
- In _________, daylight hours are short and it is cold.
- Fall and ________ are seasons with similar temperatures and hours of day light.
- Two students make a model of Earth using a globe and a flashlight. The girl spins the globe around once. This shows day and _______ on Earth.
- In ________, daylight hours are long and it is warm.
- The moon takes 29 days to go through all its ________.
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- The sun can hurt you and give you a _________.
- There are many ______ scattered in the sky at night.
- You would float into space if there was no _________.
- You can see the sun rise in the morning and set in the evening because the _______ is moving.
- You can see mountains on the moon with a ___________.
11 Clues: The ____ is the closest start to Earth. • The sun can hurt you and give you a _________. • There are many ______ scattered in the sky at night. • In ________, daylight hours are long and it is warm. • You would float into space if there was no _________. • You can see mountains on the moon with a ___________. • In _________, daylight hours are short and it is cold. • ...
The sun 2023-04-04
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- It takes one _________ to orbit the sun.
- In September, the sun is always shining in ______.
- Red and green light combined make _____ light
- It takes 24 __________ for the earth to rotate around the sun
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- When the earth rotates, it is called an ________.
- The sun is _________ color.
- The earth rotates west to __________.
- It is ______ time when the sun hits earth.
- ______ is the combination of all colors
- The earth rotates around the _______
10 Clues: The sun is _________ color. • The earth rotates around the _______ • The earth rotates west to __________. • ______ is the combination of all colors • It takes one _________ to orbit the sun. • It is ______ time when the sun hits earth. • Red and green light combined make _____ light • When the earth rotates, it is called an ________. • ...
Earth 2023-07-08
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A hollow or hole in the ground or in a hillside, often found in mountains or cliffs.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river or erosion over time.
- A huge body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth, such as North America or Africa.
- A large area of land covered with many trees and other plants.
- A tall and rocky landform that rises high above the surrounding areas.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
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- A huge mass of ice that slowly moves over land.
- The sandy or pebbly shore beside a body of water, such as the ocean or a lake.
- A mountain with a hole on top that sometimes erupts with hot lava, ashes, and gases.
- A very dry and sandy place with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- A shaking or trembling of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
- A cascade of water falling from a height, often over a cliff or rocks.
- The remains or traces of a prehistoric plant or animal preserved in rock or sediment.
- The typical weather conditions in a specific region over a long period of time.
- A long, flowing body of water that usually empties into a larger body of water.
17 Clues: A huge mass of ice that slowly moves over land. • A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. • A large area of land covered with many trees and other plants. • A huge body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • A very dry and sandy place with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. • ...
Earth 2023-10-27
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- a large natural elevation of the earths surface rising
- a visible mass off condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- move from one place to another
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- the capacity for doing work
- a colorless, oderless gas
- the air taken into or expelled from the lungs
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earths
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- a living organism that feeds on organic matter
- a colorless, oderless reactive gas
- reciprocal action or influence
- the part of the earths surface characterized by frozen water
- a round solid figure
- all the waters on the earths surface
- a solid in organic substance of natural occurrence
- the solid earth
17 Clues: the solid earth • a round solid figure • a colorless, oderless gas • the capacity for doing work • reciprocal action or influence • move from one place to another • a colorless, oderless reactive gas • all the waters on the earths surface • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • the air taken into or expelled from the lungs • ...
The moon 2013-03-21
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- _______ is the force that brings objects together
- the moon has ________
- the moon is ______ than the earth
- the moon _______ the earth becuase of the earth's gravity
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- the moon also has _________
- the moon is very ___ at day time
- the ____ is slowly drifting away from the earth
- the moon is only 1 _______ of the earth
- the moon is made of several ______
- there is no ___ on the moon
- the moon is very ____ at night
11 Clues: the moon has ________ • the moon also has _________ • there is no ___ on the moon • the moon is very ____ at night • the moon is very ___ at day time • the moon is ______ than the earth • the moon is made of several ______ • the moon is only 1 _______ of the earth • the ____ is slowly drifting away from the earth • _______ is the force that brings objects together • ...
1970 2013-05-06
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- Broke Babe Ruth's Home run record
- Time when gas and other oil was very expensive
- A Memorial created by Maya Ying Lin
- Large Skyscraper built in Chicago
- What Famous British Band broke up
- War in Asia that finally ended
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- National day of taking care of our earth
- Ancient army discovered in China
- An Amendment made to give equal rights to women
- 39th president of the US
- King of Rock and Roll
- Man responsible for the Water Gate Scandal
- First person to golf on the moon
- Country of which a large genocide took place
- Movie where they said, "Luke, I am your Father"
- Major computer company that was founded
16 Clues: King of Rock and Roll • 39th president of the US • War in Asia that finally ended • Ancient army discovered in China • First person to golf on the moon • Broke Babe Ruth's Home run record • Large Skyscraper built in Chicago • What Famous British Band broke up • A Memorial created by Maya Ying Lin • Major computer company that was founded • ...
Geography 2016-06-02
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- a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing
- White and fluffy
- All people born and living at about the same time
- The amount of people
- Looking at the feature's of earth
- Hard sometimes sharp
- Where sea animals live
- Fall of rain
- Has many trees
- Can be mammals, marsupials or reptiles
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- A state or a nation
- Overflowing of water
- The degree of the day
- Comes before thunder
- Asking people for there opinion/answer
- Rain, thunder, lightning and sunshine
- Spits out lava
- The moon orbits around it
- Clear and cold
19 Clues: Fall of rain • Spits out lava • Has many trees • Clear and cold • White and fluffy • A state or a nation • Overflowing of water • The amount of people • Comes before thunder • Hard sometimes sharp • The degree of the day • Where sea animals live • The moon orbits around it • Looking at the feature's of earth • Rain, thunder, lightning and sunshine • Asking people for there opinion/answer • ...
clouds and precipitation 2025-09-26
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- – The day-to-day conditions outside, like rain, sun, or wind.
- – Where water gathers in lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- → Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky
- → Hard balls of ice from thunderstorms
- – The blanket of air that surrounds Earth.
- → Gray clouds covering the sky like a blanket
- – When water vapor cools and forms clouds.
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- → Small frozen raindrops that bounce
- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds.
- → Fluffy, cotton-like clouds that mean sunny weather
- → A dark cloud that brings heavy rain or snow
- – When water turns into gas and rises into the air.
- → Water droplets that fall from clouds
- → Ice crystals falling when it’s cold
- Cycle – The never-ending movement of water on Earth.
15 Clues: → Small frozen raindrops that bounce • → Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky • → Ice crystals falling when it’s cold • → Hard balls of ice from thunderstorms • → Water droplets that fall from clouds • – The blanket of air that surrounds Earth. • – When water vapor cools and forms clouds. • → A dark cloud that brings heavy rain or snow • ...
Earth, Sun and Moon interactions 2022-02-03
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- the movement of one object in a circular path around another.
- repeating patterns of events that occur due to the motion of objects.
- celestial object that orbits the sun.
- the day marked by the least amount of sunlight.
- when the sun is blocked by the moon.
- when light from one celestial body is blocked by another celestial body.
- the movement of an object on a fixed point.
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- when there is equal amount of daylight and sunlight in the fall and spring.
- when the moon is blocked from the sun by the earth.
- the cycle of the moons visibility on Earth.
- the summer solstice is marked as the day with the most _.
- the invisible point that the earth rotates on.
12 Clues: when the sun is blocked by the moon. • celestial object that orbits the sun. • the cycle of the moons visibility on Earth. • the movement of an object on a fixed point. • the invisible point that the earth rotates on. • the day marked by the least amount of sunlight. • when the moon is blocked from the sun by the earth. • ...
