earth day Crossword Puzzles
Choice Board 2021-11-29
Across
- parallel line of latitude 23.5 degrees in the northern hemisphere
- the time between evening and morning
- an imaginary line that the Earth rotates on
- is a geographic coordinates that specifics the north and south position on the earths surface
- imaginary line of latitude at 66.5 degrees north of the equator
- when the light doesn’t directly hit the object in one area
- a large angle of elevation
- when the suns path crosses with the equator and the length of daylight and night time
- is a geographic coordinates that specifics the east and west position on the earths surface
- the time between sunrise and sunset
- a period of 365 or 366 days divided into 12 months
- takes 24 hours for the earth to_on its axis once.
- parallel line of latitude 23.5 degrees in the southern hemisphere
Down
- half of the earth between the South pole and the equator
- imaginary line of latitude at 66.5 degrees south of the equator
- half of the earth between the North pole and the equator
- 12_ in a year
- an imaginary line dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- takes 365 and 1/4 days for the Earth to_around the sun once
- when majority of the light falls on a specific area
20 Clues: 12_ in a year • a large angle of elevation • the time between sunrise and sunset • the time between evening and morning • an imaginary line that the Earth rotates on • takes 24 hours for the earth to_on its axis once. • a period of 365 or 366 days divided into 12 months • when majority of the light falls on a specific area • ...
For the Beauty of the Earth 2024-05-01
Across
- To our ___ so freely given
- This our ___ hymm
- This our joyful ___
- Brother ___ parent child
- For each [redacted] gift of
- For the love which from our
- For each ___ gift
Down
- Graces human and
- Of the ____ and of the night
- Flow'rs of earth and buds of heav'n
- Friends on [planet] and friends
- For the ___ of human love
- Friends on
- Lord of all to thee we
- Sun and moon and ___ of light
15 Clues: Friends on • Graces human and • This our ___ hymm • For each ___ gift • This our joyful ___ • Lord of all to thee we • Brother ___ parent child • For the ___ of human love • To our ___ so freely given • For each [redacted] gift of • For the love which from our • Of the ____ and of the night • Sun and moon and ___ of light • Friends on [planet] and friends • ...
Desert Crossword 2023-05-08
Across
- Largest desert on earth
- Deserts are said to be the .......areas on earth
- Deserts are found on every...
- Original meaning of desert is ........place
- The desert is one of the ....biomes
Down
- Rain often does this before it hits the ground
- Deserts have very few of these
- The Desert gets very little of this
- With wind, this type of storm happens
- Hot in the day but ...... at night
- Many of the desert animals are this
- A prickly plant
- Desert biomes cover 20% of..
13 Clues: A prickly plant • Largest desert on earth • Desert biomes cover 20% of.. • Deserts are found on every... • Deserts have very few of these • Hot in the day but ...... at night • The Desert gets very little of this • Many of the desert animals are this • The desert is one of the ....biomes • With wind, this type of storm happens • Original meaning of desert is ........place • ...
SC Pass_Astronomy_CW 2025-05-11
Across
- – A constellation also known as the Big Dipper or Great Bear.
- – Earth orbiting around the Sun, causing the seasons.
- – A tool used to see faraway objects in space.
- – Gas giants like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- – The study of objects in our solar system and beyond.
- – Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- – The star at the center of our solar system; main source of Earth’s energy.
- – A tool used to measure angles between objects in the sky.
- – A moon phase where half of the Moon appears lit.
- – A moon phase where only a small, curved edge is lit.
- – When the side of the Moon facing Earth is fully lit.
Down
- – The invisible line Earth spins on, tilted to create seasonal changes.
- – Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night.
- – When the side of the Moon facing Earth is completely dark.
- – Earth’s natural satellite, rocky with craters, no water or atmosphere.
- – An ancient tool used to measure the position of stars and planets.
- – A time of year with specific weather caused by Earth’s tilt and revolution.
- – The rise and fall of ocean water levels caused mainly by the Moon’s gravity.
- – A well-known constellation called the Great Hunter.
- – A tool used to find direction (e.g., North, South, East, West).
20 Clues: – A tool used to see faraway objects in space. • – A moon phase where half of the Moon appears lit. • – Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night. • – Earth orbiting around the Sun, causing the seasons. • – Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. • – A well-known constellation called the Great Hunter. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE (FORM 1)- months 2022-06-14
Across
- Children's day
- Malaysia's Independence Day is in this month.
- The last month of the year. Christmas, and several other religious ceremonies are celebrated during this month.
- The third month of the year
- June,_______, august
Down
- July, August, ________
- Has 28 days; 29 in a leap year. This month is hard to spell!
- World Earth Day
- Halloween comes during this month.
- May, ________, July
- Kaamatan celebrations and Labour day
- First month of the year; has 31 days
12 Clues: Children's day • World Earth Day • May, ________, July • June,_______, august • July, August, ________ • The third month of the year • Halloween comes during this month. • Kaamatan celebrations and Labour day • First month of the year; has 31 days • Malaysia's Independence Day is in this month. • Has 28 days; 29 in a leap year. This month is hard to spell! • ...
Seasons of the Earth 2025-02-19
Across
- Only planet in solar system that has life.
- Another name for Orbit
- Season when your hemisphere is tilted towards sun
- Hemisphere that has Summer from June to August.
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
- Time when the day and night are equal
Down
- The spin of the Earth on it's axis
- Imaginary line running from pole to pole
- Hemisphere that has winter from June to August.
- Season when your hemisphere is tilted away from sun.
- Time it takes for the planet takes for one complete trip around the sun.
- The Earth's slant of 23.5 degrees
- Mr. Georges' favorite season.
- Fourth Planet from the Sun
- longest or shortest day/night of the year
- The path a planetary object takes around another object
16 Clues: Another name for Orbit • Fourth Planet from the Sun • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter • Mr. Georges' favorite season. • The Earth's slant of 23.5 degrees • The spin of the Earth on it's axis • Time when the day and night are equal • Imaginary line running from pole to pole • longest or shortest day/night of the year • Only planet in solar system that has life. • ...
The Atmosphere Unit 2025-12-11
Across
- – Yearly divisions caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit
- – Amount of water vapor in the air
- – Middle layer where most meteors burn up
- – Three-oxygen molecule that protects Earth from UV rays
- – Long-term weather patterns of a region
- – Lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- – Layer containing the ozone; sits above the troposphere
- Pressure – Weight of the atmosphere pressing down
Down
- – Day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- – Very hot atmospheric layer containing the ionosphere
- – Heat transfer by movement of fluids, driving weather
- – Outer layer where Earth’s air thins into space
- – Visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the air
- – The blanket of gases surrounding Earth
- – Force exerted on a surface
15 Clues: – Force exerted on a surface • – Amount of water vapor in the air • – Day-to-day state of the atmosphere • – Long-term weather patterns of a region • – The blanket of gases surrounding Earth • – Middle layer where most meteors burn up • – Outer layer where Earth’s air thins into space • Pressure – Weight of the atmosphere pressing down • ...
OT Survey Quarter 1 Review 2024-10-03
Across
- Created on day four to rule the day
- Sarah's handmaid who she acquired in Egypt
- The first person to be murdered
- Author of the Pentateuch
- That which would crush Satan's head
- Getting from the text what the author intended
- The plain where the tower of Babel was built
- What will be experienced by everyone because of sin
- What Esau sells for a bowl of soup
- His descendants inhabited Northern Africa and the Middle East
- Created on day two
- How God destroyed the earth because of man's sin
- Created from the rib of man
- His name means "laughter"
- Abraham is told his descendants would be slaves in this country for 400 years
- Created on day four to rule the night
- God created sea creatures on this day
- Where Jacob sees angels ascending and descending on a ladder reaching Heaven
- Rachel's handmaid
- The number of days it rained to bring about a worldwide flood
- What Eve would experience in childbirth
- Every plant and animal reproduces after their _____
- What Abraham wanted Sarah say her relationship to him was to avoid being killed (twice)
- Jacob's preferred wife
- Built the ark
- Created on day one
- First created human
- Abraham's nephew who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah
- Isaac's wife
- Leah's handmaid
- "Wicked ones"; sometimes translated as "giants"
Down
- Lamech's son who was a skilled musician
- His descendants migrated towards Europe
- Hebrew word for day
- Son of Adam through whom Noah would descend
- Sister of Rachel
- Abraham's wife
- One of the cities destroyed by God because of their wickedness
- His descendants occupied most of the Middle East moving eastward
- What God wanted Abraham to do to his son Isaac
- A "mighty hunter" responsible for the tower of Babel
- He deceived Eve
- Latin for "image of God"
- The "R" in CFR: the majority of the Biblical narrative
- Descendant of Cain who killed people out of vengeance
- Rachel and Leah's father
- Reading the verses before and after a specific passage
- Esau's other name
- The sign of the covenant to never destroy the earth by a flood again
- His name means "supplanter, deceiver"
- The "F" part of CFR
- This theory accounts for the fall of Lucifer
- First murderer
- Created on day three: God called it "earth"
- The sone of Abraham and Hagar
- His name means "father of a multitude"
- What Jacob's name is changed to
- His name means "hairy"
- Man's responsibility to rule is often called the Cultural _____
- Dinosaurs were created on day _____
- His name means "exalted father"
- The number of pairs of "clean" animals brought on the ark
62 Clues: Isaac's wife • Built the ark • Abraham's wife • First murderer • He deceived Eve • Leah's handmaid • Sister of Rachel • Esau's other name • Rachel's handmaid • Created on day two • Created on day one • Hebrew word for day • The "F" part of CFR • First created human • His name means "hairy" • Jacob's preferred wife • Author of the Pentateuch • Latin for "image of God" • Rachel and Leah's father • ...
Dehart 2 SV 2025-02-04
Across
- is the solid, outermost layer of the Earth, consisting of the Earth's crust and the upper, brittle portion of the mantle
- refers to the process where, early in its formation, the Earth's materials separated based on density
- is the outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock
- is an imaginary line that runs around the middle of the planet, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- is the day when the Earth is tilted farthest away from the sun, resulting in the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere
- refers to the movement of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun
- is a layer within the Earth's upper mantle, directly below the lithosphere
Down
- is the moment when the sun is directly above the equator
- is half of the Earth
- refers to the point in Earth's orbit where it is furthest away from the Sun, typically occurring around early July each year
- is the point in Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun
- is made up of the continents and continental shelves, which are the outermost layer of the Earth's lithosphere
- is the Earth's axis of rotation slowly wobbling over time
- is a liquid layer of the planet's core, situated between the solid inner core and the mantle, primarily composed of molten iron and nickel
- is a solid, dense ball of iron and nickel at the center of the planet
- is the layer of Earth that sits between the crust and the core
16 Clues: is half of the Earth • is the outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock • is the moment when the sun is directly above the equator • is the Earth's axis of rotation slowly wobbling over time • is the point in Earth's orbit when it is closest to the sun • is the layer of Earth that sits between the crust and the core • ...
space 2014-08-05
Across
- summer, autumn, winter and spring are
- pulls you down
- year,366 days in a
- motion, the movement of something else of contrary of direct of prograde motion
- model, the earth is in the middle
- satellite, satellite that is man made
- goes around planets
Down
- full moon is a( )of the moon
- its in the ocean and the moon deals with it
- everything is( )your chair is( )
- it can be man made and it is in space
- oval shape orbit
- eclipse, the moon blocks the sun is an
- eclipse, earth blocking the moon
- model, planets revolve around
- days in a
- the moon the sun and earth is in a line
- Monday is a( )of the week
- imaginary line about which a body rotates
19 Clues: days in a • pulls you down • oval shape orbit • year,366 days in a • goes around planets • model, planets revolve around • Monday is a( )of the week • full moon is a( )of the moon • eclipse, earth blocking the moon • model, the earth is in the middle • summer, autumn, winter and spring are • it can be man made and it is in space • satellite, satellite that is man made • ...
Spring Gardens 2023-04-15
Across
- Type of garden grown to spice life up or drink some tea
- ___________ where you are planted.
- Dirt, mud or earth
- "Fill Me Up, _________" by The Foundations
- "The earth laughs in ___________." - A Ralph Waldo Emerson quote
- Stop and smell the ___________.
- Time of equal length day and night
- Tiger, Easter, Stargazer
- Minnesota state flower (include apostrophe)
Down
- Young plant raised from a seed
- Helps us produce Vitamin D
- Food scraps turned into nutrient-rich fertilizer
- A handheld garden tool
- The promise of spring, rejuvenation
- Friend of the garden and symbol of hope & transformation
- To break the earth for planting
- Life is a ___________, dig it.
- Bumble, Carpenter, Mason
- In 1600s Holland, these popular spring flowers' bulbs were more valuable than gold.
19 Clues: Dirt, mud or earth • A handheld garden tool • Tiger, Easter, Stargazer • Bumble, Carpenter, Mason • Helps us produce Vitamin D • Young plant raised from a seed • Life is a ___________, dig it. • Stop and smell the ___________. • To break the earth for planting • ___________ where you are planted. • Time of equal length day and night • The promise of spring, rejuvenation • ...
Times 2023-06-18
Across
- | The later part of the day, typically starting in the late afternoon and ending before bedtime.
- | A unit of time equal to 60 minutes, used to measure larger intervals of time.
- | A period of 1,000 years, often associated with significant milestones or turning points in history.
- | A unit of time representing the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun, approximately 365 days.
- | The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when it is typically dark outside.
- | A period of time consisting of 7 days, commonly used for organizing schedules and activities.
- | The time of day when the sky begins to lighten before sunrise, often associated with the start of a new day.
- | A period of time consisting of 24 hours, representing one complete rotation of the Earth on its axis.
Down
- | A very short unit of time, often used to measure intervals or durations.
- | The middle part of the day, between noon and evening.
- | A unit of time representing a division of a year, typically consisting of 30 or 31 days.
- | A unit of time equal to 60 seconds, commonly used for everyday activities and measurements.
- | A period of 100 years, commonly used for historical or long-term perspectives.
- | The early part of the day, from sunrise until noon.
- | A period of 10 years, often used to describe significant changes or events occurring within that time frame.
15 Clues: | The early part of the day, from sunrise until noon. • | The middle part of the day, between noon and evening. • | A very short unit of time, often used to measure intervals or durations. • | A unit of time equal to 60 minutes, used to measure larger intervals of time. • | A period of 100 years, commonly used for historical or long-term perspectives. • ...
Astronomy Topics 1-3 2024-05-29
Across
- when the Moon is waning, the lit portion gets _______
- Earth's orbit around the Sun is __________ shaped
- moon phases occur as it ________ around Earth
- eclipse when the new Moon passes directly between the Earth and Sun
- Earth's _________ around the Sun takes 365.24 days
- darkest part of the moon's shadow
- solar eclipse happens during a ____ moon
- in what direction is the Earth rotating
Down
- model with the sun as the center, and the planets revolve around the sun
- the Earth rotates on its _______ every 24 hours
- eclipse when the full Moon moves through Earth's shadow
- the spinning movement of Earth on its axis
- seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are _________ than those in the Southern Hemisphere
- the longest day of the year is the summer ________
- most rare eclipse lasting minutes as the Moon casts a small shadow
- seasons are due to the _____ of Earth’s axis
16 Clues: darkest part of the moon's shadow • in what direction is the Earth rotating • solar eclipse happens during a ____ moon • the spinning movement of Earth on its axis • seasons are due to the _____ of Earth’s axis • moon phases occur as it ________ around Earth • the Earth rotates on its _______ every 24 hours • Earth's orbit around the Sun is __________ shaped • ...
Austin science crossword 2024-11-01
Across
- Compound that increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
- 4th planet from the sun red.
- 1st planet from the sun smallest in the solar system.
- 7th planet from the sun 4 time wider than earth.
- Compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
- Ice giant 17 time the mass of earth.
- 2nd planet from the sun a day on it is a year on earth.
- scale Measurment the expresses how acidic or basic a substance is.
Down
- 6th planet from the sun has rings.
- Combonation of two or more substances that are physically combined.
- Homogenous mixture throughout which two or more substances are uniformity dispersed.
- 5th planet from the sun largest in the solar system.
- Nature satellite of earth.
- Really bright and hot star.
- Planet we live on.
15 Clues: Planet we live on. • Nature satellite of earth. • Really bright and hot star. • 4th planet from the sun red. • 6th planet from the sun has rings. • Ice giant 17 time the mass of earth. • 7th planet from the sun 4 time wider than earth. • 5th planet from the sun largest in the solar system. • 1st planet from the sun smallest in the solar system. • ...
Astronomy 2025-02-18
Across
- what is when something goes around something
- what is to center of the sun
- what is a pulling force based on an objects mass
- what is the shape of orbit around the sun
- what causes seasons
- what is what our atmosphere is mostly made of
- what is what the sun made of
- what cant you see during a solar eclipse
- what is a pure black moon
- what is the man trying to get to Mars
- what is when the day and night is the same
- what is the way the sun rises and sets
- what is the outer planets
Down
- what tides are strong
- what is a earth year
- what is when the planets spin around the sun
- what is when the moon is growing
- is earth the largest inner planet (true of false)
- what is when something spins on its axis
- what is when the angle of the suns rays hit to moon at different angles so we see it a different shapes
- what tides are weak
- what can't we see during a solar eclipse
- what is what earth only has
- what is when the moon is shrinking
- what is the longest/shortest day of the year
- what is the surface of the inner planets
26 Clues: what causes seasons • what tides are weak • what is a earth year • what tides are strong • what is a pure black moon • what is the outer planets • what is what earth only has • what is to center of the sun • what is what the sun made of • what is when the moon is growing • what is when the moon is shrinking • what is the man trying to get to Mars • ...
Desert Crossword 2023-05-04
Across
- Largest desert on earth
- Deserts are said to be the .......areas on earth
- Deserts are found on every...
- Original meaning of desert is ........place
- The desert is one of the ....biomes
Down
- Rain often does this before it hits the ground
- Deserts have very few of these
- The Desert gets very little of this
- With wind, this type of storm happens
- Hot in the day but ...... at night
- Many of the desert animals are this
- A prickly plant
- Desert biomes cover 20% of..
13 Clues: A prickly plant • Largest desert on earth • Desert biomes cover 20% of.. • Deserts are found on every... • Deserts have very few of these • Hot in the day but ...... at night • The Desert gets very little of this • Many of the desert animals are this • The desert is one of the ....biomes • With wind, this type of storm happens • Original meaning of desert is ........place • ...
desert crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- Original meaning of desert is ........place
- Desert biomes cover 20% of...
- A prickly plant
- Many of the desert animals are this
- Deserts are said to be the .......areas on earth
- With wind, this type of storm happens
Down
- Largest desert on earth
- Deserts have very few of these
- Deserts are found on every...
- The Desert gets very little of this
- Rain often does this before it hits the ground
- Hot in the day but ...... at night
- The desert is one of the .....biomes
13 Clues: A prickly plant • Largest desert on earth • Deserts are found on every... • Desert biomes cover 20% of... • Deserts have very few of these • Hot in the day but ...... at night • The Desert gets very little of this • Many of the desert animals are this • The desert is one of the .....biomes • With wind, this type of storm happens • Original meaning of desert is ........place • ...
desert crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- Original meaning of desert is ........place
- Desert biomes cover 20% of...
- A prickly plant
- Many of the desert animals are this
- Deserts are said to be the .......areas on earth
- With wind, this type of storm happens
Down
- Largest desert on earth
- Deserts have very few of these
- Deserts are found on every...
- The Desert gets very little of this
- Rain often does this before it hits the ground
- Hot in the day but ...... at night
- The desert is one of the .....biomes
13 Clues: A prickly plant • Largest desert on earth • Deserts are found on every... • Desert biomes cover 20% of... • Deserts have very few of these • Hot in the day but ...... at night • The Desert gets very little of this • Many of the desert animals are this • The desert is one of the .....biomes • With wind, this type of storm happens • Original meaning of desert is ........place • ...
Moon,Earth,Sun,And Tides Crossword 2019-03-04
Across
- 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.
- spins
- The moon is between the Sun and Earth. You can't see the lighted half of the Moon.
- The Moon is a quarter of the way around Earth. This is sometimes called a half Moon.
- as the Earth spins, it also _________ around the Sun. At the same time, the Moon is also ____________ around the Earth.
- The lighted side has almost disappeared.
- The regular rise and fall of the ocean's surface influenced by the moon's gravity pulling on earth
- When the tidal range is greatest. (full moon and new moon)
- describes phases following a new moon, as more of the Moon's lighted side becomes visible
Down
- moving around another object in space
- The Moon is three-quarters of the way around Earth.
- A curved path followed by a celestial object as it revolves around another object
- The Moon is now halfway around Earth. You can see all of its lighted side.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- 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)
- 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.
- How many low tides and high tides are in a day
- describes phases that occur after a full moon, as the visible lighted side of the Moon grows smaller
- a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon
- The luminous star around which Earth and other planets revolve; made mainly of hydrogen and helium
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
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. • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-29
Across
- the spinning of the earth on its axis. every day the earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the path the earth follows around the sun is called _____.
- a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface.
- four divisions of the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) marked by weather patterns and daylight hours.
- the time/date when both day and night are at an equal time; happens twice a year.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- a natural object that exists outside of earth's atmosphere. examples include stars, planets, asteroids, comets an meteoroids.
- ____________ happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon and earth are in line.
- to move in a circle about/around a central axis.
Down
- the force that draws objects towards each other.
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather,and temperature.
- the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into two equal hemispheres.
- _____ are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. the alternate rise and fall of the surface of water connected to the ocean.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- an imaginary line around which earth rotates.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north or south of the equator.
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest and lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
18 Clues: a measure of how hot or cold something is. • an imaginary line around which earth rotates. • the force that draws objects towards each other. • to move in a circle about/around a central axis. • the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface. • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-29
Across
- the spinning of the earth on its axis. every day the earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the path the earth follows around the sun is called _____.
- a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface.
- four divisions of the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) marked by weather patterns and daylight hours.
- the time/date when both day and night are at an equal time; happens twice a year.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- a natural object that exists outside of earth's atmosphere. examples include stars, planets, asteroids, comets an meteoroids.
- ____________ happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon and earth are in line.
- to move in a circle about/around a central axis.
Down
- the force that draws objects towards each other.
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather,and temperature.
- the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into two equal hemispheres.
- _____ are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. the alternate rise and fall of the surface of water connected to the ocean.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- an imaginary line around which earth rotates.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north or south of the equator.
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest and lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
18 Clues: a measure of how hot or cold something is. • an imaginary line around which earth rotates. • the force that draws objects towards each other. • to move in a circle about/around a central axis. • the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface. • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-29
Across
- the spinning of the earth on its axis. every day the earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the path the earth follows around the sun is called _____.
- a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface.
- four divisions of the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) marked by weather patterns and daylight hours.
- the time/date when both day and night are at an equal time; happens twice a year.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- a natural object that exists outside of earth's atmosphere. examples include stars, planets, asteroids, comets an meteoroids.
- ____________ happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon and earth are in line.
- to move in a circle about/around a central axis.
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- the force that draws objects towards each other.
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather,and temperature.
- the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into two equal hemispheres.
- _____ are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. the alternate rise and fall of the surface of water connected to the ocean.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- an imaginary line around which earth rotates.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north or south of the equator.
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest and lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
18 Clues: a measure of how hot or cold something is. • an imaginary line around which earth rotates. • the force that draws objects towards each other. • to move in a circle about/around a central axis. • the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface. • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCES CROSSWORD 2022-05-19
Across
- It protects the Earth from the Sun.
- The ocean beteen South America and Africa.
- The place where I have the money.
- It protects my head.
- My mother's father.
- The third day of the week.
- It's a satellite of the Earth.
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- The place where I can wash my hands at school.
- There are seven on Earth.
- The last planet.
- Water is in this state in a cloud.
- My father's brother.
- The place at school where I can do sports.
13 Clues: The last planet. • My mother's father. • My father's brother. • It protects my head. • There are seven on Earth. • The third day of the week. • It's a satellite of the Earth. • The place where I have the money. • Water is in this state in a cloud. • It protects the Earth from the Sun. • The ocean beteen South America and Africa. • The place at school where I can do sports. • ...
Rakeem cole 2021-08-27
Across
- northern and southern half
- the tilt cause the sun radiation to strike the hemisphere
- the earths movement around the sun
- the name of the earths complete orbit
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- earths orbit is on the ellipse
- the shape of the earth
- logest day and longest nights
- the day where the hours of nights and day are equal
- the movement of the earth
9 Clues: the shape of the earth • the movement of the earth • northern and southern half • logest day and longest nights • earths orbit is on the ellipse • the earths movement around the sun • the name of the earths complete orbit • the day where the hours of nights and day are equal • the tilt cause the sun radiation to strike the hemisphere
The Universe Crossword 2024-11-07
Across
- the type of force that keeps the Earth and all the planets intact
- the half of a celestial sphere
- the path travelled by the planets and the moon
- the star at the centre of the solar system
- the largest planet in the solar system
- when day and night length are equal
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- type of eclipse when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun
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- our home planet
- a technology used to make discoveries about the universe
- Earth's natural satellite
- the planet closest to the Sun
- the planet famous for its rings
- what earth spins on
- the type of moon when you cannot see it in the sky
- an Italian physicist and astronomer
16 Clues: our home planet • what earth spins on • Earth's natural satellite • the planet closest to the Sun • the half of a celestial sphere • the planet famous for its rings • when day and night length are equal • an Italian physicist and astronomer • the largest planet in the solar system • the star at the centre of the solar system • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • ...
Lesson 3-Created to Praise: God's Glory-NAVIGATE Review 2016-11-22
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- God called the waters __________________.
- "Happy is the soul that has been awed by a view of God's ______________."
- God makes the Bear, Orion and _______________________.
- In Habakkuk 3:3 God's glory/splendor covers the __________________.
- On Day 2 God created the _____________.
- In Habakkuk 3:3 the earth is full of His ___________________.
- God called the firmament/expanse ____________________.
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- Hebrew word for "firmament/expanse"
- Definition is "to be present in all places at all times."
- Israel is ____________________ by God in Isaiah 43:1.
- In Luke 23:45 the ___________ was dark.
- On Day 4 And God said, "Let there be _____________ in the firmament/expanse.
- The ______________ walks/moves in brightness/splendor in Job 31:26.
- All rivers/streams run into the ____________.
- God called the land ___________________.
15 Clues: Hebrew word for "firmament/expanse" • In Luke 23:45 the ___________ was dark. • On Day 2 God created the _____________. • God called the land ___________________. • God called the waters __________________. • All rivers/streams run into the ____________. • Israel is ____________________ by God in Isaiah 43:1. • God makes the Bear, Orion and _______________________. • ...
Seasons SUN,MOON,EARTH 2023-10-24
Across
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- Season where the axis is facing away from the sun
- Revolves around the earth
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- Happens once every day
- Occurs 4 times a year
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length
- What does the axis point toward
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- Comes after summer
- Comes after winter
- Season where the axis is facing the sun
- Happens once every year
- What causes the seasons
- The center of our solar system
- The third planet from the sun
15 Clues: Comes after summer • Comes after winter • Occurs 4 times a year • Happens once every day • Happens once every year • What causes the seasons • Revolves around the earth • The third planet from the sun • The center of our solar system • What does the axis point toward • relating to or determined by the sun. • Season where the axis is facing the sun • ...
Climate Change 2023-03-23
Across
- - reduces emissions and stabilizes the levels of greenhouse gases
- - risk to coastal cities
- - the study of changing the natural processes of the Earth
- - the thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- - underwater current fuled by mixing warm and cold salt water
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- - adjusting our lives and society to the future climate
- - change in amounts depending on the seasons
- - absorbs and retains carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- - do not change day to day
- - the expliotation of a shared resource for individual benefit
- - frozen seawater that floats on the oceans surface
- - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- - evolved the ability to perform photosynthesis
- - absorbs and scatters ultraviolet radiation
- - drilled into the glaciers in Antartica and Greenland
15 Clues: - risk to coastal cities • - do not change day to day • - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change • - change in amounts depending on the seasons • - absorbs and scatters ultraviolet radiation • - evolved the ability to perform photosynthesis • - the thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth • - frozen seawater that floats on the oceans surface • ...
Tilt of the Earth 2023-03-29
Across
- what the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing when we have summer
- imaginary line that seperates the hemispheres
- imaginary line that Earth rotates around
- when Australia experiences the most daylight
- If the U.S. is experiencing fall, Southern Hemisphere would be experiencing ______
- when the U.S. experiences the most amount of light for the year
- when birds and other animals move to warmer climates
- 24 hours
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- 365 and 1/4 days
- a day when the Earth experience the most light or dark for the year
- month when the U.S. has their fall equinox
- When the U.S. is having our fall equinox, the Southern Hemisphere is having their ____ equinox
- time of year marked by similar weather patterns
- when there are equal parts of day and night
- when the Southern Hemisphere experiences its fall equinox
- 23.5 degrees
16 Clues: 24 hours • 23.5 degrees • 365 and 1/4 days • imaginary line that Earth rotates around • month when the U.S. has their fall equinox • when there are equal parts of day and night • when Australia experiences the most daylight • imaginary line that seperates the hemispheres • time of year marked by similar weather patterns • when birds and other animals move to warmer climates • ...
Spelling and Vocab 2024-12-27
Across
- Denver was built on a ___ in the Rocky Mountains
- It takes the Earth a day to do this
- The ___ of Panama connects North and South America
- More than 100 moons ____ Saturn
- Sometimes out in the day, sometimes at night
- The sun's ____ is over 300000 times that of Earth
- The sun is a small yellow ___
- Jupiter is a very large ______
- It's easy to farm on a big wide ____
- The Colorado River formed the Grand ___
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- While large, gas planets have a ____ low enough to float on water
- Florida is a ____
- St Petersburg is on the West ____ of Florida
- The tallest of these are over 25000 feet high
- The closer you are to something, the stronger this gets
15 Clues: Florida is a ____ • The sun is a small yellow ___ • Jupiter is a very large ______ • More than 100 moons ____ Saturn • It takes the Earth a day to do this • It's easy to farm on a big wide ____ • The Colorado River formed the Grand ___ • St Petersburg is on the West ____ of Florida • Sometimes out in the day, sometimes at night • The tallest of these are over 25000 feet high • ...
Earth Month Crossword 2023-04-14
Across
- What is the species name of the pig-like animal in The Oasis?
- Which character will greet guests for the first time on Discovery Island?
- What is the name of the American Crocodile in DinoLand?
- What is a group of hippos called?
- What is the name of the oldest gorilla at WDW?
- What is our paroon shark catfish's name?
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- How old is DAK turning this year?
- What day of the week is DAK's birthday/Earth Day on this year?
- What movie are the characters on the Earth Day 2023 trading pin from?
- What color are flamingos when they are first born?
- What is a group of rhinos called?
11 Clues: How old is DAK turning this year? • What is a group of hippos called? • What is a group of rhinos called? • What is our paroon shark catfish's name? • What is the name of the oldest gorilla at WDW? • What color are flamingos when they are first born? • What is the name of the American Crocodile in DinoLand? • ...
Trivia crossword 2025-05-30
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- Planet known as the red planet
- An insect with colourful wings
- Animal known as man's best friend
- You wear these on your feet
- The coldest place on Earth
- The fifth month of the year
- The colour of lemons
- Tallest animal in the world
- Colour of an apple
- Water in the form of ice
- What fish use to breathe
- A machine with keys used to type
- An animal that hoots
- Opposite of night
- The shape of a soccer ball
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- Largest ocean on Earth
- Insect that makes honey
- Largest planet in the solar system
- You see with these
- The opposite of up
- The first double digit number
- A fruit that's yellow and curved
- Fastest land animal
- A tool used to tell time
- Day after Tuesday
- Colour of grass
- Flightless bird found in Antarctica
- The main star of our solar system
- Month with Halloween
- A place to borrow books
- A baby cat
31 Clues: A baby cat • Colour of grass • Day after Tuesday • Opposite of night • You see with these • The opposite of up • Colour of an apple • Fastest land animal • The colour of lemons • Month with Halloween • An animal that hoots • Largest ocean on Earth • Insect that makes honey • A place to borrow books • A tool used to tell time • Water in the form of ice • What fish use to breathe • ...
Holidays 2023-06-20
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- It is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- It is a holiday when people dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating.
- Day It is a day dedicated to promoting environmental protection and sustainability.
- Day It is a holiday to commemorate the birthdays of U.S. presidents.
- It is a holiday for expressing gratitude and sharing a meal with loved ones.
- Year's Day It is the first day of the year when people celebrate and make resolutions.
- It is a Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights.
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- Day It is a day to honor and show appreciation for military veterans.
- Day It is a national holiday celebrating the independence of a country.
- Day It is a day to show love and affection to others, often with cards or gifts.
- Day It is a holiday honoring the contributions of workers and their achievements.
- It is a Hindu festival of lights celebrated with fireworks and lamps.
- Luther King Jr. Day It is a day to celebrate and honor the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
- It is a holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, often with gift-giving.
- Day It is a day to remember and honor those who have died serving their country.
- Patrick's Day It is a holiday associated with Irish culture, often celebrated with parades.
16 Clues: It is a Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights. • Day It is a holiday to commemorate the birthdays of U.S. presidents. • Day It is a day to honor and show appreciation for military veterans. • It is a Hindu festival of lights celebrated with fireworks and lamps. • Day It is a national holiday celebrating the independence of a country. • ...
Earth's Movements 2022-04-11
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- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the part of a day when it is light; the time between sunrise and sunset
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator
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- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
- a form of electromagnetic radiation
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center.
13 Clues: a form of electromagnetic radiation • the star around which the earth orbits • the planet on which we live; the world. • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • the part of a day when it is light; the time between sunrise and sunset • ...
Brain Stinger Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- Shape of most planetary orbits
- The first artificial satellite
- Earth's only natural satellite
- The curved path of an object around a star or planet
- The line dividing day and night on a planet
- Time taken for one full orbit
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- Speed needed to escape gravity
- The force that keeps satellites in orbit
- Orbits that match Earth's rotation
- The planet with the most moons
- Closest orbital point to Earth
- The lowest stable orbit around Earth
- Region where satellites orbit Earth
13 Clues: Time taken for one full orbit • Speed needed to escape gravity • Shape of most planetary orbits • The planet with the most moons • Closest orbital point to Earth • The first artificial satellite • Earth's only natural satellite • Orbits that match Earth's rotation • Region where satellites orbit Earth • The lowest stable orbit around Earth • ...
Earth Lines 2025-10-10
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- TROPIC OF ____– The imaginary line passing through the middle of India at 23½° north latitude.
- – Imaginary lines running north to south on Earth.
- POLE – The southernmost point on Earth.
- – The 82½° East longitude that decides Indian Standard Time (IST).
- TROPIC OF ___ – The imaginary line located at 23½° south latitude.
- – The imaginary line at 180° longitude where the date changes by one day.
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- – A country in the Northern and Eastern Hemisphere through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.
- – The imaginary line dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- HEMISPHERE – The half of Earth that lies north of the Equator.
- HEMISPHERE – The half of Earth that lies east of the Prime Meridian.
- – Imaginary lines running east to west on Earth.
- ____MERIDIAN – The 0° longitude line that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- POLE – The northernmost point on Earth.
13 Clues: POLE – The southernmost point on Earth. • POLE – The northernmost point on Earth. • – Imaginary lines running east to west on Earth. • – Imaginary lines running north to south on Earth. • HEMISPHERE – The half of Earth that lies north of the Equator. • – The 82½° East longitude that decides Indian Standard Time (IST). • ...
Earth-Moon-Sun + Seasons 2022-11-03
Across
- a lesser influencer to the tides
- describes the tides during a quarter moon phase
- a month that is 29.5 days. The moon goes more than 360 degrees around the Earth
- the darkest part of the Moon's shadow
- one quart through its orbit
- describes the tides when the moon is full
- _____ theory: an explanation for the formation of the Moon
- Jupiter is a natural ___ of the Sun
- one reason for the rarity of eclipses
- the only wavelengths that can make it
- number of high tides per day, usually
- the direction of the Moon's orbit (also, anti- could be a prefix for it in Britain)
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- one rotation = one revolution
- within the ___, 24 hours of sunlight on the first day of summer for the northern hemisphere
- ancient lava flows on the moon made of basalt
- Earth sees me like this when I am a waning crescent
- this eclipse can result in a blood moon
- results from a lunar impact
- the type of eclipse that happens during a new moon
- when Venus blocks light going to the Earth
- the cause of tides
- during a lunar eclipse, some light goes __ the atmosphere, casting red light on the lunar surface
22 Clues: the cause of tides • results from a lunar impact • one quart through its orbit • one rotation = one revolution • a lesser influencer to the tides • Jupiter is a natural ___ of the Sun • the darkest part of the Moon's shadow • one reason for the rarity of eclipses • the only wavelengths that can make it • number of high tides per day, usually • ...
Science Crossword 2024-05-13
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- something you get after birth
- Air cooling from a gas to a liquid
- air rising a liquid to a gas
- what you get from your parents
- E in our Melts
- this can not be separated (dissolves)
- is a push or pull
- allows the energy to flow (Chew chew)
- web a series of interconnected food chains
- this is an organism that consumes
- Water falls down as Rain, snow, sleet, hail
- how you observe or learn to do
- an object ability to resist change
- L in our melts
- S in our melts
- has mass and takes up space
- if its closed it flows
- pulls objects back to earth
- The Earth goes around the sun
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- plants sweat the water out
- break down dead plants and animals
- how an animal/ plant survive in habitats
- this can easily be separated (jellybeans)
- M in our Melts
- stages in which an organism grows and develops
- the Earth spins on its axis
- if its open is broken
- this is a plant
- chain how energy travels in a chain
- T in our melts
- Stops energy from flowing (woah bro)
- The moon and its 8 phases
- when forces rub together
- is unpredictable and always changes from day to day
34 Clues: M in our Melts • E in our Melts • T in our melts • L in our melts • S in our melts • this is a plant • is a push or pull • if its open is broken • if its closed it flows • when forces rub together • The moon and its 8 phases • plants sweat the water out • the Earth spins on its axis • has mass and takes up space • pulls objects back to earth • air rising a liquid to a gas • ...
24.1-24.3 vocabulary Zaya ray 2021-09-21
Across
- radiation that warms the earth
- they provide displays of light
- movement of one body around another
- wind that blows a short distance
- the layer above the stratosphere
- second lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- wind that goes over water
- the change of earths rotation
- wind that shows seasonal reversal
- the condition of the atmosphere
- belt of high speed wind
- wind that goes over land
- layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- region of charged particles
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- horizontal movement of air
- the force of air on a surface
- 66.5 north and 66.5 south
- measures air pressure
- the day that marks the start of spring
- spinning of planet or moon on axis
- lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- made out of highly reactive gas
- 66.5 north and 23.5 south
- 23.5 south and 23.5 north
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- a wind that blows a long distance
- the day that marks the start of summer
27 Clues: measures air pressure • belt of high speed wind • wind that goes over land • 66.5 north and 66.5 south • wind that goes over water • 66.5 north and 23.5 south • 23.5 south and 23.5 north • horizontal movement of air • region of charged particles • the force of air on a surface • the change of earths rotation • radiation that warms the earth • they provide displays of light • ...
On the Shoulders of Giants 2024-05-13
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- A harbinger of doom
- The Water of Life
- Person who determined Heliocentric solar system with CIRCULAR orbits of planets
- A modern day Elixir of Life using Sassafras root
- This religion punished Galileo
- Stone that holds the Elixir of Life
- Predicted the return of his comet
- Missing his nose, but his observations of Mars were critical to others
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- Equal and ____________ reaction (law of motion)
- Latin term for an Earth centered solar system
- A body at _________ has a tendency to stay motionless
- Modern day Elixir of Life
- Many periodic comets come from this region of the Solar System
- Person who determined planet orbits were ELLIPSES
- Planet responsible for protecting Earth from many comet collisions
- Math invented by Newton to predict locations of planets
- A comet that returns regularly is called a ________ comet
- Turning worthless metal into gold
- Adds the concept of Gravity to exactly order the movement of Solar System objects
- Committed Heresy by turning a telescope to the heavens
20 Clues: The Water of Life • A harbinger of doom • Modern day Elixir of Life • This religion punished Galileo • Turning worthless metal into gold • Predicted the return of his comet • Stone that holds the Elixir of Life • Latin term for an Earth centered solar system • Equal and ____________ reaction (law of motion) • A modern day Elixir of Life using Sassafras root • ...
Climate Crossword 2024-11-15
Across
- the climate of areas on the equator
- ______________ classification system
- this climate is cold year round
- a warm ocean current that occasionally reverses
- the study of Earth's climate
- day-to-day atmospheric conditions of an area
- solid and liquid forms of water that fall from clouds
- this climate has 4 seasons
- cities can form ______________ which are warmer compared to their surroundings
- this determines how much sunlight an area receives
- region of Earth that receives the most sunlight
- can cause short term climate change with eruptions
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- Earth's orbit can become more _________ over 100,000 years
- climate patterns of an area for 30 years
- the climate of areas between equator and poles
- long-term weather patterns of an area
- this climate is warm and humid year round
- spring, summer, fall, winter
- the climate of areas at 90 degrees north/south
- when earth has extensive glacial coverage
- when a mountain has a wet side and a dry side
- these transport temperature and humidity from their source region
- Earth's _______ is the reason why we have seasons
23 Clues: this climate has 4 seasons • the study of Earth's climate • spring, summer, fall, winter • this climate is cold year round • the climate of areas on the equator • ______________ classification system • long-term weather patterns of an area • climate patterns of an area for 30 years • this climate is warm and humid year round • when earth has extensive glacial coverage • ...
Aldava's very amazing electromagnet crossword 2025-01-21
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- your mom puts it up when you need to hang a picture fra
- material that is in a wire
- can I trade you my pickle for a
- a little thing with two needles and it says where north and south is
- A battery hooked up to a wire that is wrapping a nail
- the top of the earth
- The thing that helps you see during the night
- It is in your blood
- Below north
- copper is a material in a
- what powers a car
- The loud thing during the day when your camping to make electricity
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- a unit of constant electrical current
- how much blank a battery has
- Earth has a field around it that is called
- the thing you put of your fridge
- where a compass leads you to the north
- Above south
- it is blank the first day of 2nd semester
- Carolina Herrera cologne
- Without a blank you cant make your car move
- the partials in a nail
22 Clues: Above south • Below north • what powers a car • It is in your blood • the top of the earth • the partials in a nail • Carolina Herrera cologne • copper is a material in a • material that is in a wire • how much blank a battery has • can I trade you my pickle for a • the thing you put of your fridge • a unit of constant electrical current • where a compass leads you to the north • ...
English Club 2025-04-24
Across
- A piece of furniture where you sleep
- A hobby where people take picture
- A drink made from brewed leaves
- Found in the kitchen and used to boild water
- A large bird that can't fly, found in Antartica
- Day after Saturday
- A drink made from fermented grapes
- A popular hobby involving taking care of plants
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The longest river in the world
- The third planet from the sun
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- South Africa leader who fought against apartheid
- A portable computer
- A person who helps others without payment
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- The first President of United States
- A large animal that lives in ocean and is known for its intelligence
- The inventor of light bulb
- The currency of United Kingdom
- The famous tower in Paris
- The planet with rings
- A game played on a board with black and white squares
22 Clues: Day after Saturday • A portable computer • The planet with rings • The famous tower in Paris • The inventor of light bulb • The largest ocean on Earth • The third planet from the sun • The currency of United Kingdom • The longest river in the world • A drink made from brewed leaves • A hobby where people take picture • A drink made from fermented grapes • ...
Earth, Moon, & Sun 2025-12-05
Across
- one half of Earth, either northern or southern, that experiences opposite seasons
- eclipse when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon
- an observation that can be measured (how many hours of light vs. dark) to support claims about changing seasons
- phase of the moon when the lit side faces away from Earth and is not visible
- one full trip Earth makes around the Sun
- when the moon passes between Earth and Sun
- the feature of Earth that causes sunlight to hit different latitudes at different angles during the year
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- the time it takes Earth to complete one revolution around the Sun
- season in the Northern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere because that hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun
- the amount of time for one rotation of Earth
- moon phase when the lit side is fully visible
- the force that keeps the planets in orbit
- pattern of stars that appears to move across the night sky
- Earth's tilt and revolution cause these
- season in the Northern Hemisphere when sunlight is more indirect and days are shorter due to the tilt of Earth's axis
- path a planet follows around the sun
16 Clues: path a planet follows around the sun • Earth's tilt and revolution cause these • one full trip Earth makes around the Sun • the force that keeps the planets in orbit • when the moon passes between Earth and Sun • the amount of time for one rotation of Earth • moon phase when the lit side is fully visible • eclipse when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-29
Across
- the spinning of the earth on its axis. every day the earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the path the earth follows around the sun is called _____.
- a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface.
- four divisions of the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) marked by weather patterns and daylight hours.
- the time/date when both day and night are at an equal time; happens twice a year.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- a natural object that exists outside of earth's atmosphere. examples include stars, planets, asteroids, comets an meteoroids.
- ____________ happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon and earth are in line.
- to move in a circle about/around a central axis.
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- the force that draws objects towards each other.
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather,and temperature.
- the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into two equal hemispheres.
- _____ are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. the alternate rise and fall of the surface of water connected to the ocean.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- an imaginary line around which earth rotates.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north or south of the equator.
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest and lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
18 Clues: a measure of how hot or cold something is. • an imaginary line around which earth rotates. • the force that draws objects towards each other. • to move in a circle about/around a central axis. • the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface. • ...
More 1 unit 5 2021-01-02
Across
- time of the day between lunchtime and evening
- the person isn't your brother but you like him
- opposite of cold
- opposite of hot
- time of the day when people sleep
- He can play .... instrument really well.
- feeling when you prepare your birthday party
- time of the day between afternoon and night
- day of the week when there is no school
- opposite of happy
- plural of life
- day between Monday and Wednesday
- first day of the week when people go to work
- day of the week when the shops aren't open
- something that is not boring is ...
- time of the day when you go to school
- day after Wednesday
- a word for "the next day"
- ..... are you tired. because I can't sleep well.
- feeling when the film or the book isn't interesting
- Can you wiggle .... ears, too?
Down
- day right in the middle of the week
- somebody who is 90 years old has a long .....
- opposite of late
- time of the day when you have lunch
- feeling when you have a test
- feeling when you go to bed late
- you can say it for "I have got a problem"
- I can wiggle .. ears
- a feeling
- you can say it for "bye"
- last day of school in a normal week
- feeling when you do something very well
- Mrs Baker ..... isn't happy.
- feeling when you see a big spider or a lion
- it is róund and hot and it makes the earth warm
- feeling when there is no food for a long time
- a word for "many"
- opposite of sad
- Tina has got a nice ruler. Is this ... ruler?
40 Clues: a feeling • plural of life • opposite of hot • opposite of sad • opposite of late • opposite of cold • opposite of happy • a word for "many" • day after Wednesday • I can wiggle .. ears • you can say it for "bye" • a word for "the next day" • feeling when you have a test • Mrs Baker ..... isn't happy. • Can you wiggle .... ears, too? • feeling when you go to bed late • ...
Earth Month Crossword 2024-03-13
Across
- Second 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto
- The use of waste itself as a resource
- ability of things to get disintegrated by microorganisms
- Earth's largest ocean
Down
- California State tree
- First 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto
- California State flower
- 2024 Earth Day/Month's Theme
- Earth Day Month
9 Clues: Earth Day Month • California State tree • Earth's largest ocean • California State flower • 2024 Earth Day/Month's Theme • The use of waste itself as a resource • First 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto • Second 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto • ability of things to get disintegrated by microorganisms
Year 11 2022-10-30
10 Clues: Our assembly day • Earth House animal • Surname of our DHOH • Earth House on .... • Ms Keyworth teaches.. • One of the other DESC Houses • Mock exams begin in this month • The other female Year 11 Tutor • The name of one of Ms Keyworth's dogs • One of our Earth House Student Leaders
Basics of the World 2025-01-15
Across
- A flightless bird adapted to cold climates
- A sound associated with a feline
- A public place where books can be borrowed
- A four-sided polygon with equal sides and angles
- Lacking height compared to the average
- A period 24 hours from now
- The season associated with blooming flowers
- A vast expanse of saltwater covering most of the Earth
- A domesticated animal known for its loyalty and barking
Down
- A tool for cutting materials like paper or fabric
- A primary color often seen on a clear day
- The third planet from the Sun
- A furniture piece designed to support someone seated
- The seventh day of the week in many cultures
- Not warm, but also not freezing
15 Clues: A period 24 hours from now • The third planet from the Sun • Not warm, but also not freezing • A sound associated with a feline • Lacking height compared to the average • A primary color often seen on a clear day • A flightless bird adapted to cold climates • A public place where books can be borrowed • The season associated with blooming flowers • ...
This Week's Vocabulary 2025-09-25
Across
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- Describes any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- One of four earth systems - it includes all the gases that surround Earth
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- One of four earth systems - it includes all living organisms and the environments they live in.
- One of four earth systems - it consists of all Earth’s fresh water and salt water, including water vapor and rain in the atmosphere, water underground, and ice
- The trapping of heat within the earth’s atmosphere by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor
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- One of four earth systems - includes all the “usually solid stuff” - rocks, continents, and the ocean floor. Deep inside Earth, portions of the geosphere are liquid.
- Short-term, day-to-day changes in the atmosphere’s winds, clouds, precipitation, and temperature.
- An assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- What the weather is like over a long period of time in a specific area
- All of the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment
- Describes any nonliving part of the environment with which an organism might interact, such as sunlight, heat, precipitation, humidity, wind or water currents, and soil type
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
14 Clues: What the weather is like over a long period of time in a specific area • A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms • One of four earth systems - it includes all the gases that surround Earth • A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring • ...
Science Crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- A mixture that has different parts
- How much matter occupies a space
- A change that changes shape or size
- Particles packed close together and vibrate
- When it's winter in the northern hemisphere, it's this season in the southern hemishere
- How we have night and day
- The amount of matter an object has
- Sink or floating
- The amount of space an object takes up
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- When no moon is seen in the sky
- How we have seasons
- What keeps us down to earth
- A change that changes the color or temperature
- Particles move absolutely freely
- Angled rays of light hitting Earth
- The path of the earth's rotation
- A solution that's the same
- Straight rays of light hitting the earth
- When the entire moon is visible
- Particles move freely but are still close together
20 Clues: Sink or floating • How we have seasons • How we have night and day • A solution that's the same • What keeps us down to earth • When no moon is seen in the sky • When the entire moon is visible • Particles move absolutely freely • How much matter occupies a space • The path of the earth's rotation • A mixture that has different parts • Angled rays of light hitting Earth • ...
6 2023-04-14
Across
- to spin in a central direction
- the northern half of the earth
- a day of equal sun and equal night
- a pattern or group of stars that people imagine to represent a picture or animal or object
- the slightly elongated circle that the earth travls around the sun
- a cold mixture of dust and ice that leaves a long streak as it approaches the sun
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- the southern half of the earth
- a body that orbits a planet
- something that is large enough to be rounded by its own gravity
- a system of telling time by defining the beginning length and division
- a giant ball of hot gases mainly composed of hydrogen and helium
- the movement of one object around another
- a streak of light produced when something enters our atmosphere
- imaginary line that divides the earth in half
- the longest and shortest days of the year
- the spinning of the earth on its axis
- the imaginary line that goes through the earth at the north and south pols
17 Clues: a body that orbits a planet • the southern half of the earth • to spin in a central direction • the northern half of the earth • a day of equal sun and equal night • the spinning of the earth on its axis • the movement of one object around another • the longest and shortest days of the year • imaginary line that divides the earth in half • ...
English Club 2025-04-24
Across
- A piece of furniture where you sleep
- A hobby where people take picture
- A drink made from brewed leaves
- Found in the kitchen and used to boild water
- A large bird that can't fly, found in Antartica
- Day after Saturday
- A drink made from fermented grapes
- A popular hobby involving taking care of plants
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The longest river in the world
- The third planet from the sun
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- South Africa leader who fought against apartheid
- A portable computer
- A person who helps others without payment
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- The first President of United States
- A large animal that lives in ocean and is known for its intelligence
- The inventor of light bulb
- The currency of United Kingdom
- The famous tower in Paris
- The planet with rings
- A game played on a board with black and white squares
22 Clues: Day after Saturday • A portable computer • The planet with rings • The famous tower in Paris • The inventor of light bulb • The largest ocean on Earth • The third planet from the sun • The currency of United Kingdom • The longest river in the world • A drink made from brewed leaves • A hobby where people take picture • A drink made from fermented grapes • ...
Sun Earth Moon 2025-01-17
Across
- a dark area that is made when an object stops light
- large object that travels around a star
- to throw back light
- time from one new moon to the next
- getting dimmer
- the crescent moon
Down
- particular period of time
- the moon orbits the _____
- huge, glowing ball of gas
- number of days for the Earth to orbit the sun
- repeating path of an object around another object
- getting brighter
- time for Earth to spin one time
13 Clues: getting dimmer • getting brighter • the crescent moon • to throw back light • particular period of time • the moon orbits the _____ • huge, glowing ball of gas • time for Earth to spin one time • time from one new moon to the next • large object that travels around a star • number of days for the Earth to orbit the sun • repeating path of an object around another object • ...
Q4 Review 2022-05-13
Across
- This moon marks the start of a new lunar cycle.
- When the moon is slowly becoming illuminated each passing night.
- This is what illuminates the surface of the moon.
- The motion of a body around another body.
- The path an object follows as it revolves around another.
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- When the moon is becoming less illuminated each night.
- Either the longest day of the year, or the shortest day of the year.
- To spin in place in an axis.
- This type of sunlight causes the Earth to experience summer.
- When the day and the night are both exactly 12 hours; means "equal night".
- This gives the Earth seasons.
11 Clues: To spin in place in an axis. • This gives the Earth seasons. • The motion of a body around another body. • This moon marks the start of a new lunar cycle. • This is what illuminates the surface of the moon. • When the moon is becoming less illuminated each night. • The path an object follows as it revolves around another. • ...
vocabulary 2024-01-29
Across
- the spinning of the earth on its axis. every day the earth rotates or spins on its axis.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the path the earth follows around the sun is called _____.
- a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface.
- four divisions of the year (spring, summer, fall and winter) marked by weather patterns and daylight hours.
- the time/date when both day and night are at an equal time; happens twice a year.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- a natural object that exists outside of earth's atmosphere. examples include stars, planets, asteroids, comets an meteoroids.
- ____________ happen just after every full and new moon, when the sun, moon and earth are in line.
- to move in a circle about/around a central axis.
Down
- the force that draws objects towards each other.
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather,and temperature.
- the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth into two equal hemispheres.
- _____ are very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun. the alternate rise and fall of the surface of water connected to the ocean.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
- an imaginary line around which earth rotates.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- imaginary lines that run east and west to measure the distance north or south of the equator.
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest and lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
18 Clues: a measure of how hot or cold something is. • an imaginary line around which earth rotates. • the force that draws objects towards each other. • to move in a circle about/around a central axis. • the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place. • a measure of the intensity of light hitting the earths surface. • ...
Earth 2020-07-13
10 Clues: the planet we live on • there are 24 in a day • there are 365 in a year • the earth spins on this • where the earth is widest • the earth goes around this • the closest planet to the sun • there are 8 in our solar system • the northern point of the earth's axis • the southern point of the earth's axis
Moon Phases & Eclipses 2025-08-29
Across
- The path the moon follows around the earth
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The shape of the moon when its more than half but not full
- The dark moon phase when no light is visible
- The phase when the moon appears to grow larger
- The Earth blocks the sun's light from the moon
Down
- The shadow blocking the sun during the day
- The moon phase when it is completely visible
- The cycle of the moon's shapes
- The natural satellite orbiting Earth
- The Sun, Earth, and moon line up causing shadow
- The phase after a full moon when it appears to shrink
- The planet we live on
13 Clues: The planet we live on • The cycle of the moon's shapes • The natural satellite orbiting Earth • The shadow blocking the sun during the day • The path the moon follows around the earth • The star at the center of our solar system • The moon phase when it is completely visible • The dark moon phase when no light is visible • The phase when the moon appears to grow larger • ...
Earth's Movement & Rotation 2025-05-12
Across
- An imaginary line the Earth rotates on.
- Another way of saying 365 days
- An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- What can you call 28-31 days?
- The curved path of a celestial object revolving around a star, moon, or planet.
- The sun sets in the...
- What do all the planets orbit around in this solar system?
Down
- 24 hours in a simplified version of saying it.
- Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are all... (???????)
- Third planet from the sun.
- The sun rises in the...
- A rock orbiting around the earth.
- 7 days refers to what?
13 Clues: The sun sets in the... • 7 days refers to what? • The sun rises in the... • Third planet from the sun. • What can you call 28-31 days? • Another way of saying 365 days • A rock orbiting around the earth. • An imaginary line the Earth rotates on. • 24 hours in a simplified version of saying it. • Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are all... (???????) • ...
Out of This World 2014-08-20
Across
- The scientist who suggested that the planets orbit in an elliptical orbit.
- The model of the solar system with the sun at the centre.
- The third planet from the sun.
- Day and night occur because of the __________ of the Earth on its axis.
- When an aircraft is travelling at a constant speed in the air, the forces acting on the aircraft are _____________.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit.
- A force is a push or ________
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- A force can change the shape, speed or __________ of an object.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The model of the solar system in which the Earth is at the centre and all the planets orbit around the Earth.
- The galaxy that Earth is in.
- The time taken for the Earth to orbit around the sun is one _____.
- The scientist who invented the telescope.
- The planet closest to the sun.
- The north end of a bar magnet will ___________ the south end of another bar magnet.
- A cluster of solar systems held together by gravity.
17 Clues: The galaxy that Earth is in. • A force is a push or ________ • The planet closest to the sun. • The third planet from the sun. • The force that keeps planets in orbit. • The distance light travels in one year. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The scientist who invented the telescope. • A cluster of solar systems held together by gravity. • ...
Sun, Moon, and Earth 2021-10-08
13 Clues: 23.5 • Dark • Equal • Blocking • Spinning • Increasing • Decreasing • Longest-Day • Illuminated • Moon-Phases • Imaginary-Line • Around-Another-Object • The-Way-The-Sun-Hits-The-Earth
24.1-24.3 vocabulary Zaya ray 2021-09-21
Across
- radiation that warms the earth
- they provide displays of light
- movement of one body around another
- wind that blows a short distance
- the layer above the stratosphere
- second lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- wind that goes over water
- the change of earths rotation
- wind that shows seasonal reversal
- the condition of the atmosphere
- belt of high speed wind
- wind that goes over land
- layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- region of charged particles
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- horizontal movement of air
- the force of air on a surface
- 66.5 north and 66.5 south
- measures air pressure
- the day that marks the start of spring
- spinning of planet or moon on axis
- lowest layer of earths atmosphere
- made out of highly reactive gas
- 66.5 north and 23.5 south
- 23.5 south and 23.5 north
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- a wind that blows a long distance
- the day that marks the start of summer
27 Clues: measures air pressure • belt of high speed wind • wind that goes over land • 66.5 north and 66.5 south • wind that goes over water • 66.5 north and 23.5 south • 23.5 south and 23.5 north • horizontal movement of air • region of charged particles • the force of air on a surface • the change of earths rotation • radiation that warms the earth • they provide displays of light • ...
the solar system 2015-05-26
Across
- : a theory when the earth is the center of the solar system.
- : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons.
- : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5.
- : large flares of energy that loop back to earths surface.
- : ______ means to grow.
- : when earth cast a shadow on the moon that's a _____ eclipse.
- : 1 rotation equals ___ day.
- : when the moon moves between the earth and sun that is called a _____ eclipse.
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- : ______ means to shrink.
- : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system.
- : ________ are areas on the suns surface that appear darker because of low temperature.
- : spring tides happen in ___and full moons.
- : _________ are burst of energy that flash off earths surface.
- way : earth in the ________ galaxy.
- : if its winter in he northern hemisphere its ______ southern hemisphere.
15 Clues: : ______ means to grow. • : ______ means to shrink. • : 1 rotation equals ___ day. • way : earth in the ________ galaxy. • : spring tides happen in ___and full moons. • : neap tides happen in first and _____ quarter moons. • : the earth is tilted on its ____ at an angle of 23.5. • : a theory when the sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
The Story of Creation 2024-05-07
Across
- God blessed the seventh day and made it _____. (Genesis 2:3)
- The land produced _____: plants bearing seed. (Genesis 1:12)
- And the darkness he called _____. (Genesis 1:5)
- Let dry ground appear was called _____. (Genesis 1:9)
- On the seventh day he _____ from all his work. (Genesis 2:2)
- Let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and _____. (Genesis 1:14)
- God saw that it was _____. (Genesis 1:25)
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- God called the vault _____. (Genesis 1:8)
- The gathered waters he called _____. (Genesis 1:10)
- God said, 'Let there be _____,' and there was light. (Genesis 1:3)
- In the _____ God created the heavens and the earth. (Genesis 1:1)
- The lesser light to govern the _____. (Genesis 1:16)
- The greater light to govern the _____. (Genesis 1:16)
- God called the light _____. (Genesis 1:5)
- Let _____ fly above the earth across the vault of the sky. (Genesis 1:20)
15 Clues: God called the vault _____. (Genesis 1:8) • God called the light _____. (Genesis 1:5) • God saw that it was _____. (Genesis 1:25) • And the darkness he called _____. (Genesis 1:5) • The gathered waters he called _____. (Genesis 1:10) • The lesser light to govern the _____. (Genesis 1:16) • Let dry ground appear was called _____. (Genesis 1:9) • ...
Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy 2021-06-21
Across
- It is the twin planet of Uranus.
- This layer of the Earth is the thickest part.
- Refers the object orbital motion around another onject.
- Is the sudden shaking of the ground.
- rock This type of rock is made from cooling magma.
- What is the Uranus largest moon.
- It is the spinning of planet on its own axis.
- This is the day to day change in temperature, precipitation, wind and air pressure.
- It is the planet in the solar system.
- What is the fifth and largest planet in the solar sytem?
- It is a body in outer space made of hot gases that shines in the night sky.
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- boundaries It occurs when two plates slide towards each other to form either subduction zone or continental collision.
- It is the long term patterns over a period of time in an area.
- It is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Is located at the center of solar system.
- It is the 3rd planet from the sun
- What hot liquid rock spews out of an erupting volcano?
- rock This type of rock is made is made from heat and pressure.
- What is the largest moon of Jupiter?
- It is the study of rock layers.
20 Clues: It is the study of rock layers. • It is the twin planet of Uranus. • What is the Uranus largest moon. • It is the 3rd planet from the sun • Is the sudden shaking of the ground. • What is the largest moon of Jupiter? • It is the planet in the solar system. • It is the thinnest layer of the Earth. • Is located at the center of solar system. • ...
My Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-11
Across
- Is a small picture that represents something on a map.
- One of the 4 sections/halves of the earth.
- A line that runs north to south, but measures east to west, in degrees.
- An exact replica of the earth, in the shape of a sphere.
- Two days in the year where day and night have the same length.
- is a very narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water together.
- The longest or shortest day of the year.
- Is an area where ships are kept safe.
- is a large body or portion of ice that builds up over a time.
- A body of salt water, smaller than an ocean.
- A drawing or diagram that shows where something is located on the earth.
- is a section or portion of land that is surrounded by water.
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- A line that runs east to west, but measures north to south, in degrees.
- Also known as latitude lines.
- “unit of temperature or measurement.”(Encarta Dictionary)
- "point in orbit nearest to the sun”(Encarta Dictionary)
- Also known as longitude lines.
- It is the height above a specific location or something.
- is a fertile area or ground found in the dessert.
- 365 days and 6 hours or a revolution.
20 Clues: Also known as latitude lines. • Also known as longitude lines. • Is an area where ships are kept safe. • 365 days and 6 hours or a revolution. • The longest or shortest day of the year. • One of the 4 sections/halves of the earth. • A body of salt water, smaller than an ocean. • is a fertile area or ground found in the dessert. • ...
c 5 2022-11-09
10 Clues: red planet • dwarf plant • evening star • constellation • windiest planet • third gas giant • planet with rings • natural satellite of Earth • largest planet in the solar system • movement Earth that causes day and night
god people and creation 2013-09-12
Across
- god creates the sun, moon and stars
- one god
- our planet
- last gospel
- the bible was originally written on this
- humans first home
- the Israelites name for god
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- first man
- where you find first creation story
- the earth is a lump of darkness
- god created man out of this
- we are ........ of the environment
- holy book
- god created the universe out of this
- first woman
- the lord seperates light and dark naming them night and day
16 Clues: one god • first man • holy book • our planet • last gospel • first woman • humans first home • god created man out of this • the Israelites name for god • the earth is a lump of darkness • we are ........ of the environment • where you find first creation story • god creates the sun, moon and stars • god created the universe out of this • the bible was originally written on this • ...
Space 2024-05-02
Across
- how far light travels in a year
- the tendency to do nothing
- guardians of the ____
- the planet we live on, breathable environment
- a system of stars named after Greece
- dounut shaped ice bodies
- the things that orbit earth that send us data
- ISS
- the size of something
- the galaxy we live in
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- the thing that keeps our feet on the ground
- what the earth does around the sun
- the north star
- what we live on
- satellite that's been moving out since the 70's
- space telescope
- triple star system
- A day in space
- the H in H^2O
- a group of stars in the sky
- a thing in space that has so much gravity, light can't escape
- a cloud of dust and particles
- ball of gass and waves
23 Clues: ISS • the H in H^2O • the north star • A day in space • what we live on • space telescope • triple star system • guardians of the ____ • the size of something • the galaxy we live in • ball of gass and waves • dounut shaped ice bodies • the tendency to do nothing • a group of stars in the sky • a cloud of dust and particles • how far light travels in a year • what the earth does around the sun • ...
Sojourners 2018-08-25
Across
- Only the Lord of Armies “should be ________” and “held in awe”; otherwise, He will be “a rock to trip over” (Isa. 8:13-14)
- The mortal body of a believer is like a ____ (2 Cor. 5:1)
- The believers are not of this ______ (John 17:16)
- “Come out from among them and be __________,” says the Lord (2 Cor. 6:17)
- “When we all get to Heaven, what a day of ___________ that will be! When we all see Jesus we'll sing and shout the victory" (lyrics from "When We All Get to Heaven")
- The faithful will be kept out of the tribulation period, or that terrible hour of _________, which has been long foretold through the Old Testament prophets (Rev. 3:10)
- The Christian’s “_____________ is in Heaven, and we eagerly wait for a Savior from there” (Phil. 3:20)
- This earth is held sway by the “the ________ of the power of the air” (Eph. 2:2)
- The righteous ________ before the Lord (Jer. 5:22; Phil. 2:12)
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- God’s power has given us invaluable promises so that we "_______ in the divine nature" and escape the corruption in the world (2 Pet. 1:4)
- “In the cross, in the cross, be my glory ever til my __________ soul shall find rest beyond the river” (lyrics from hymn "Near the Cross")
- The Day of the Lord will come like a ____ on all the "earth-dwellers" (Luke 21:34-35)
- We are _________ on this earth (Heb. 11:13)
- John Bunyan's best-seller Pilgrim's __________
- The Word gives us many examples of those who were not earth-dwellers, who instead reverenced God, such as Job, Abraham, Noah, and _________ (Luke 2:25)
- The "day of trouble and distress" is coming when the Lord will ________ the world for its evil (Zeph. 1:14-15; Isa. 13:11)
- “Oh how sweet to walk in this _________ way, leaning on the everlasting arms” (lyrics from hymn "Leaning On the Everlasting Arms")
- “The time of Jacob’s trouble” (Jer. 30:7) will also be His day when He alone will be ________ (Isa. 2:12-17)
18 Clues: We are _________ on this earth (Heb. 11:13) • John Bunyan's best-seller Pilgrim's __________ • The believers are not of this ______ (John 17:16) • The mortal body of a believer is like a ____ (2 Cor. 5:1) • The righteous ________ before the Lord (Jer. 5:22; Phil. 2:12) • “Come out from among them and be __________,” says the Lord (2 Cor. 6:17) • ...
Solar eclipse 2024-04-08
Across
- area above earth with clouds
- twinkles in the sky
- big space rock orbiting earth
- the concealment of the sun by the moon
- bright and visible
Down
- a time period where the sun is out
- an area which is free and not occupied
- gigantic red hot sphere
- dark and hard to see
- a path going around
- planet with living life and humans
11 Clues: bright and visible • twinkles in the sky • a path going around • dark and hard to see • gigantic red hot sphere • area above earth with clouds • big space rock orbiting earth • a time period where the sun is out • planet with living life and humans • an area which is free and not occupied • the concealment of the sun by the moon
Environmental Science Vocabulary Module 9 2024-10-25
Across
- The 3rd layer of the atmosphere, the one we know the least about.
- The 2nd layer, where airplanes fly.
- The second cause for the uneven heating of the atmosphere is the variation in the amount of ___-_____ over which the sun’s rays are distributed.
- The _____-______ is the day Summer begins in the Northern Hemisphere and Winter begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
- The percentage of incoming sunlight reflected from a surface. Also the 3rd reason for uneven heating of the earth.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere in a local area, including temperature, clouds, humidity, precipitation, and wind speed.
- The layer of the atmosphere where the gas molecules are the least packed together. (5th)
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- The layer of the atmosphere that is closest to the Earth.
- The _____-______ is the day Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and Summer begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
- The _____-______ is the day the sun is right over the equator and Autumn begins in the Northern Hemisphere while Spring begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Peak ____ Layer in the stratosphere.
- The 4th layer of the atmosphere.
- The average weather in a given area over a long period of time.
- The first cause of global warming is the variation in the _____ that the sun’s rays strike Earth.
- The _____-______ is the day the sun is right over the equator and Spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere while Autumn begins in the Southern Hemisphere.
15 Clues: The 4th layer of the atmosphere. • The 2nd layer, where airplanes fly. • Peak ____ Layer in the stratosphere. • The layer of the atmosphere that is closest to the Earth. • The average weather in a given area over a long period of time. • The 3rd layer of the atmosphere, the one we know the least about. • ...
Review - Our Solar System & Space Exploration 2020-01-28
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- First satellite
- Governs air, ocean, and space
- Time it takes a planet to orbit the Sun
- Long-distance satellite that has entered interstellar space
- Space Shuttle and SpaceX rocket were first of this kind
- First in flight
- Planet first explored by humankind
- Name of Pluto's moon
- Orbits the Earth 16 times a day
- First living thing in outer space
- Closest Dwarf planet
- First rockets created
- Missions to the Moon
- Has the most moons
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- Energy needed to leave Earth
- Theory that all the planets orbit the Sun
- Solar winds making the Northern lights
- Smallest inner planet
- First country to outer space
- Competition between US and USSR
- Used first rockets for long-distance warfare
- One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
- Essential for all life on Earth
23 Clues: First satellite • First in flight • Has the most moons • Name of Pluto's moon • Closest Dwarf planet • Missions to the Moon • Smallest inner planet • First rockets created • Energy needed to leave Earth • First country to outer space • Governs air, ocean, and space • Competition between US and USSR • Essential for all life on Earth • Orbits the Earth 16 times a day • ...
Astronomy Unit 2: Earth-Moon-Sun System 2024-03-22
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- Eclipes where the Earth blocks the Sun
- when the Moon is getting larger
- June 21 is the summer _______
- Moon phase less than half
- Start of Spring ________ equinox
- Eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun
- Moon phase after Full: ___ quarter
- when the Moon is getting smaller
- Moon phase greater than half
- Start of Fall is autumnal ______
- Change in water level due to Moon
- caused by tilt of Earth
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- Full shadow
- Solar model with Sun at center
- Moon phase after New: ___ quarter
- Used telescope to demonstrate geocentric model
- Partial shadow
- Solar model with Earth at center
- Moon phase when you can't see it
- Number of high tides each day
- apparent backwards motion of planets
- Galileo used telescope to see ___ of Venus
- December 21 is the _____ solstice
23 Clues: Full shadow • Partial shadow • caused by tilt of Earth • Moon phase less than half • Moon phase greater than half • June 21 is the summer _______ • Number of high tides each day • Solar model with Sun at center • when the Moon is getting larger • Solar model with Earth at center • Moon phase when you can't see it • Start of Spring ________ equinox • when the Moon is getting smaller • ...
Astronomy 2025-10-02
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- how long it takes to spin
- North Star
- shape of the orbits
- motion around the Sun
- Occurs when only half of the moon is visible
- Orbit
- our star
- More light than dark
- Like Earth
- Entire 50% of the moon is visible
- Star makes energy
- 3rd planet from the Sun
- Planet with the fastest revolution
- eclipse of the Sun
- spins
- created 3 laws of planetary motion
- Around Polaris
- how much of the Moon we can see
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- explosion
- Red shift
- massive star
- Earth centered model
- Beginning of the universe
- eclipse of the moon
- Sun centered model
- pattern stars make in the sky
- flat or round orbit
- "fingerprint" of energy or light
- how long it takes to orbit
- crest to crest
- Like Jupiter
31 Clues: Orbit • spins • our star • explosion • Red shift • North Star • Like Earth • massive star • Like Jupiter • crest to crest • Around Polaris • Star makes energy • Sun centered model • eclipse of the Sun • shape of the orbits • eclipse of the moon • flat or round orbit • Earth centered model • More light than dark • motion around the Sun • 3rd planet from the Sun • how long it takes to spin • ...
Navy 1M 2023-02-24
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- Red colored berry with lots of seeds embedded on the surface
- Valentine's day is in this month!
- Japanese food, which is usually served with sliced fish on rice
- A country where English is from
- The largest ocean on Earth
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- This country is famous for curry!
- The tallest mountain on Earth
- Children's day is in this month
- Cola in blue cans!
- The main character in the movie. "____ through the looking glass"
- game your favorite game to play in the class using chalks and a blackboard
11 Clues: Cola in blue cans! • The largest ocean on Earth • The tallest mountain on Earth • Children's day is in this month • A country where English is from • This country is famous for curry! • Valentine's day is in this month! • Red colored berry with lots of seeds embedded on the surface • Japanese food, which is usually served with sliced fish on rice • ...
Reasons for the Seasons 2023-12-06
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- Pathway around another object.
- Longest or shortest day of the year.
- This is 23.5 degrees and causes the seasons.
- Separates the Earth into a northern and southern hemisphere
- Spinning around an axis.
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- When one object travels around another object in space..
- Season that occurs on the hemisphere tilted towards the sun.
- Force that holds Earth in orbit around the Sun.
- Season that occurs on the himesiphere tilted away from the sun.
- Equal hours day and night.
- This is 365 days.
11 Clues: This is 365 days. • Spinning around an axis. • Equal hours day and night. • Pathway around another object. • Longest or shortest day of the year. • This is 23.5 degrees and causes the seasons. • Force that holds Earth in orbit around the Sun. • When one object travels around another object in space.. • Separates the Earth into a northern and southern hemisphere • ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2016-04-06
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- It takes Jupiter 10 hours to __________ around its axis. Therefore a day on Jupiter is only 10 hours long.
- It take Neptune 165 years to __________ around the sun.
- Planet which has the diameter of 32,000 miles.
- Planet which has 53 moons.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)Unmanned spacecraft used for the exploration of space.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)The four planets closest to the sun; consisting of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)The four planets farthest from the sun; consisting of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- Planet which is 486,4000,000 miles away from the sun.
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- To wear away.
- A type of sedimentary rock formed form large pebbles and stones.
- Planet with has a day length of 24 hours.
- Space probe mentioned on page 137.
- The most common element in Earth's crust.
- Planet that has a mass 17 times that of Earth.
- (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)A sun and the objects that revolve around it, such as planets and their moon(s).
15 Clues: To wear away. • Planet which has 53 moons. • Space probe mentioned on page 137. • Planet with has a day length of 24 hours. • The most common element in Earth's crust. • Planet which has the diameter of 32,000 miles. • Planet that has a mass 17 times that of Earth. • Planet which is 486,4000,000 miles away from the sun. • ...
Earth Day 2023 2023-04-23
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- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- UN authority focusing on climate, nature, pollution, sustainable development, etc.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- variety and variability of life on Earth
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area
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- development without compromising the needs of future generations
- introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful/poisonous effects.
- a nature reserve
8 Clues: a nature reserve • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • variety and variability of life on Earth • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • development without compromising the needs of future generations • the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area • ...
Earth Day 2022 2022-04-22
8 Clues: how plastic gets reused • Forests, animals, plants • a giant plant that makes oxegen • what you're currently standing on • the 3rd planet in the solar system • something you gain back when sleeping • one of the things that keeps you alive • something that constantly harms the earth
Earth Day Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- "If we lose the ____, we lose our only teachers"
- The variety of life on Earth
- A global movement to reduce waste
- Project using AI models to monitor environmental concerns
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- This type of energy comes from the sun
- Meet the needs of the present without compromising the future
- The science of plant life
- A natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
8 Clues: The science of plant life • The variety of life on Earth • A global movement to reduce waste • This type of energy comes from the sun • "If we lose the ____, we lose our only teachers" • Project using AI models to monitor environmental concerns • Meet the needs of the present without compromising the future • ...
Earth Day 2025 2025-04-18
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- National Geographic Expeditions is committed to eliminating single-use _____ across their Lindblad fleet.
- The effort began with the elimination of single-use plastic water ____.
- Disney has committed to protecting the natural beauty of The ______.
- 35+ ____ are invited to a fellowship to build geographic awareness in classrooms, schools, and communities.
- Elevated walkways were built to protect sand ____.
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- Disney _____ Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations.
- Disney's island destination built with conversation in mind. Lookout Cay at Lighthouse _____.
- The sustainable _____ policy evaluates every species to ensure sustainable options are sure.
8 Clues: Elevated walkways were built to protect sand ____. • Disney _____ Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations. • Disney has committed to protecting the natural beauty of The ______. • The effort began with the elimination of single-use plastic water ____. • The sustainable _____ policy evaluates every species to ensure sustainable options are sure. • ...
CREATION Genesis 1-3 2024-05-31
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- God said the light was [1v4]
- God blessed these on the fifth day[1v22]
- Light was called[1v5]
- In the beginning the earth was[1v2]
- Found in Havilah[2v11]
- Was something over the surface of the deep[1v2]
- Adam gave names to[1v20]
- What was the Spirit of God doing over the waters [1v2]
- You must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you will certainly[2v17]
- On the third day God said 'Let the land produce[1v11]
- Adam named his wife[2v22]
- Was planted in the garden[2v9]
- Who tempted Adam and Eve to eat from the forbidden tree[3v1]
- This entered the world when Adam and Eve ate the fruit[3v1-7]
- The Lord God planted a garden in[2v8]
- After eating the fruit something happened[3v7]
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- At creation everything God created was[1v31]
- Because of the disobedience what happened to the ground[3v17]
- What did the Lord God do after he clothed Adam and Eve[3v23]
- Was made on the second day[1v8]
- Name of the first man created[2v20]
- Who created mankind[2v7]
- God called the dry ground[1v10]
- What did God do in the beginning[1v1]
- Ran through the garden[2v10]
- How many great lights did God make[1v16]
- On the first day God said 'let there be...'[1v3]
- Our bodies will return here after death[3v19]
- River running through the garden[2v11]
- Other lights made[1v16]
- What did the serpent do[3v13]
- When where the heavens & earth created[1v1]
- The gathered waters God called[1v10]
- These where made to rule over all creation[1v26]
34 Clues: Light was called[1v5] • Found in Havilah[2v11] • Other lights made[1v16] • Who created mankind[2v7] • Adam gave names to[1v20] • Adam named his wife[2v22] • God said the light was [1v4] • Ran through the garden[2v10] • What did the serpent do[3v13] • Was planted in the garden[2v9] • Was made on the second day[1v8] • God called the dry ground[1v10] • ...
Tide, Waves, Currents Crossword (Brandon King) 2025-05-12
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- A process where deep, cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface.
- A continuous flow of ocean water in a specific direction.
- Range The vertical difference between high tide and low tide.
- Field The electric field that exists in the Earth due to natural processes.
- The regular rise and fall of sea level caused by the Moon and Sun’s gravity.
- Tide A tide with the smallest tidal range, occurring when the Sun and Moon are at right angles.
- A material’s ability to carry an electric current.
- The study of the underwater depth of ocean floors.
- The area around Earth controlled by Earth’s magnetic field.
- System The relationship between these bodies that affects tides.
- Tide When the water level is at its highest point.
- Current A current created by the movement of water during rising or falling tides.
- Effect The deflection of moving water caused by Earth’s rotation.
- Water A short period when tidal currents slow down and change direction.
- Tide A tide pattern with one high and one low tide each day.
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- Current The incoming tide, when water flows toward shore.
- A large circular system of ocean currents formed by global wind patterns and Earth’s rotation.
- Pull The force that attracts objects toward each other, like the Moon pulling on Earth’s oceans.
- Field A physical field created by moving electric charges, including those in the Earth.
- Tide When the water level is at its lowest point.
- Tide A tide pattern with two high and two low tides of similar height each day.
- A layer of Earth’s atmosphere that contains charged particles and influences telluric currents.
- Current The outgoing tide, when water flows back toward the sea.
- Current Natural electric currents flowing through Earth’s surface and oceans.
- Day The time it takes for the Moon to return to the same position over a location (about 24 hours and 50 minutes).
- Cycle The repeating pattern of rising and falling tides over time.
- The process where a magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor.
- Point A location in the ocean with little to no tidal change.
- Tide A tide pattern with unequal high and low tides each day.
- Tide A tide with the greatest tidal range, occurring when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
30 Clues: Tide When the water level is at its lowest point. • A material’s ability to carry an electric current. • The study of the underwater depth of ocean floors. • Tide When the water level is at its highest point. • A continuous flow of ocean water in a specific direction. • Current The incoming tide, when water flows toward shore. • ...
The space 2019-09-26
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- public transport
- natural satellite of the Earth
- large water extent
- people going to space
- the opposite of high
- vehicle that has four wheels
- the opposite of dark
- objects in the sky that glow at night
- vehicle that flies and has blades
- largest planet in the solar system
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- the nearest star
- third planet of the solar system
- vehicle that has two wheels
- vehicle for the water
- instrument to see the stars
- the opposite of day
16 Clues: public transport • the nearest star • large water extent • the opposite of day • the opposite of high • the opposite of dark • vehicle for the water • people going to space • vehicle that has two wheels • instrument to see the stars • vehicle that has four wheels • natural satellite of the Earth • third planet of the solar system • vehicle that flies and has blades • ...
ASTRONAMY :) 2025-02-18
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- all planets orbit this body
- when the moon is blocking the sun
- start of moon phases
- shortest day of the year
- cause of seasons
- inner planets are....
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- when earth cast a shadow on the moon
- growing
- our atmosphere is made up of...
- the sun rises in the___
- the sun sets in the___
- shrinking
- invisible line around earth
13 Clues: growing • shrinking • cause of seasons • start of moon phases • inner planets are.... • the sun sets in the___ • the sun rises in the___ • shortest day of the year • all planets orbit this body • invisible line around earth • our atmosphere is made up of... • when the moon is blocking the sun • when earth cast a shadow on the moon
Celebrating Earth Day 2022-04-20
Earth day special 2022-04-23
Earth Day crossword 2013-05-07
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- resource resources like wind, solar, and hydropower
- one of the three R's
- the scientific study of organisms and their relationship with their environments
- trash that isn't cleaned up after that hurts the environment
- 22 Earth day is held on this date
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- resources like coal and oil
- One of the three R's
- The planet we live on!
- warming the rise of earths temperature resulting from too much carbon admissions in the atmosphere
- one of the three R's
10 Clues: One of the three R's • one of the three R's • one of the three R's • The planet we live on! • resources like coal and oil • 22 Earth day is held on this date • resource resources like wind, solar, and hydropower • trash that isn't cleaned up after that hurts the environment • the scientific study of organisms and their relationship with their environments • ...
earth day crossword 2022-04-26
8 Clues: April 22nd • what we breath • produces oxygen • to use something again • another word for garbage • use the sun instead of electricity • a type of soil made from food waste • turning trash into something else that's useful
Space in Science 2025-10-15
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- Earth is a ...
- a bright hot thing that is the centre of a solar system
- What holds everything down, in space it does not exist
- Includes Sun, planets, moons
- the name of when a planet moves around the sun
- What do you call winter, summer, spring, autumn
- Includes many solar systems
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- when the moon looks like it is slowly getting smaller
- Includes many galaxies
- when the moon passes through the earths shadow
- Floats around in space collecting information
- On earth this is made up of 24 hours
- Earth has one of these, its in the night sky
- A sun that is very far away in another solar system
- On earth this is made up of 365 days
15 Clues: Earth is a ... • Includes many galaxies • Includes many solar systems • Includes Sun, planets, moons • On earth this is made up of 24 hours • On earth this is made up of 365 days • Earth has one of these, its in the night sky • Floats around in space collecting information • when the moon passes through the earths shadow • the name of when a planet moves around the sun • ...
Earth day special 2022-04-23
Season Misconception 2021-12-08
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- each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
- The southern of either of the two locations ( North Pole or South Pole ) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation.
- The northern of either of the two locations ( North Pole or South Pole ) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation.
- high or low; the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a single orbit of one object around another or about an axis or center.
- a parallel of latitude on the Earth
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
- the equinox in September, when the sun crosses the celestial equator in a southerly direction.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- a parallel of latitude on the Earth
- the equinox in March, when the sun crosses the celestial equator in a northerly direction, marking the prime meridian of right ascension.
- one of the two polar circles and the most northerly of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth.
- each of the two belts of latitude between the torrid zone and the northern and southern frigid zones.
- the solstice that marks the onset of winter, at the time of the shortest day, about December 22 in the northern hemisphere and June 21 in the southern hemisphere.
- the part of the planet that is south of the equator
- the warmest season of the year
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- The angular distance either north or south of the earth equator
- the coldest season of the year
- a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.
- the part of the planet that is north of the equator
- the solstice that marks the onset of summer, at the time of the longest day, about June 21 in the northern hemisphere and December 22 in the southern hemisphere.
- the third season of the year, when crops are harvested and leaves fall.
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
- Between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of Capricorn
- one of the two polar circles and the most southerly of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth.
- an imaginary pole going right through the center of Earth
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- regions of the planet that surround its geographical poles, lying within the polar circles
- the season after winter and before summer, when vegetation starts to appear.
- a ray of sunlight
31 Clues: a ray of sunlight • the coldest season of the year • the warmest season of the year • a parallel of latitude on the Earth • a parallel of latitude on the Earth • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • the part of the planet that is north of the equator • the part of the planet that is south of the equator • ...
Earth Month Crossword 2024-03-15
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- Process of converting used materials into new products
- California State flower
- California State tree
- Earth's largest ocean
- Trash that's not disposed of properly and ends up in nature
- Ability of things to get disintegrated by microorganisms
- A method of reducing waste by returning used items to the manufacturer for recycling or reuse
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- First 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto
- A term for the process of breaking down organic materials into nutrient-rich soil
- Term for the practice of reusing items instead of throwing them away
- California State mammal
- Earth Day Month
- 2024 Earth Day/Month's Theme
- Second 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto
14 Clues: Earth Day Month • California State tree • Earth's largest ocean • California State flower • California State mammal • 2024 Earth Day/Month's Theme • First 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto • Second 'R' word in the 3 word recycling motto • Process of converting used materials into new products • Ability of things to get disintegrated by microorganisms • ...
IMPORTANT DAYS 2025-07-22
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- January 15: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters)
- May 21: _______________Day. (13 letters)
- December 23: Kisan Divas, or ______ Day. (7 letters)
- December 4: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters)
- April 22: ______ Day, raising awareness about environmental protection. (5 letters)
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- July 11: World _______ Day. (9 letters)
- September 14: Hindi ____. (4 letters)
- October 4: Indian Force Day (celebrated on October 8, but the clue refers to the branch of military). (3 letters)
- January 30: ___________ Day, marking the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. (8 letters)
- November 26: Constitution Day, also known as National ___ Day. (3 letters)
- February 28: National _______ Day, commemorating the discovery of the Raman Effect. (7 letters)
11 Clues: September 14: Hindi ____. (4 letters) • July 11: World _______ Day. (9 letters) • January 15: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters) • May 21: _______________Day. (13 letters) • December 4: Indian ____ Day. (4 letters) • December 23: Kisan Divas, or ______ Day. (7 letters) • November 26: Constitution Day, also known as National ___ Day. (3 letters) • ...
Christmas 2014-12-15
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- if the temperature is -0 degrees it falls to the earth
- ... is made from snow
- we say them to the houses the before day of christmas
- in... there is fire and it hold us warm
- the ... come to the earth the christmas midnight
- in our family we give... to each other
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- he bring to us presents
- on...we put christmas balls
- the santa claus was on a(an)...
- we eat them at christmas
- we eat it at christmas day
11 Clues: ... is made from snow • he bring to us presents • we eat them at christmas • we eat it at christmas day • on...we put christmas balls • the santa claus was on a(an)... • in our family we give... to each other • in... there is fire and it hold us warm • the ... come to the earth the christmas midnight • we say them to the houses the before day of christmas • ...
Walnut News Crossword puzzle! 2022-05-27
10 Clues: Footwear • Our planet • News Paper • Trash Bandits • What is Dumbo? • Food of the day • The weather today • the biggest planet • The board game of the day • Protects you from the cold
Sun, Earth, and Moon 2023-03-01
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- quarter Waning moon phase: half of the lighted side can be seen from Earth.
- basin Hollow area on the moon created by an object striking its surface.
- eclipse When the moon temporarily blocks sunlight from reaching Earth.
- When the sun's position is directly over the equator.
- eclipse When Earth's shadow falls on the moon.
- Earth's yearly orbit around the sun.
- The amount of the moon's lighted side is increasing.
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- Point at which the sun reaches its greatest point north or south of the equator.
- Dark-colored flat regions of the moon.
- An elongated closed curve.
- The imaginary line around which a planet spins.
- Round 3-D object whose surface is the same distance from the center at all points.
- moon Moon Phase when all of the moon's surface facing Earth is lit up.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis; causes day and night.
- quarter Waxing moon phase: half of the lighted side can be seen from Earth.
- moon Moon phase when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun and the moon cannot be seen.
- phases The changing appearances of the moon as seen from Earth.
- When the amount of the moon's lighted side is becoming smaller.
18 Clues: An elongated closed curve. • Earth's yearly orbit around the sun. • Dark-colored flat regions of the moon. • eclipse When Earth's shadow falls on the moon. • The imaginary line around which a planet spins. • The amount of the moon's lighted side is increasing. • When the sun's position is directly over the equator. • ...
earth day crossword 2022-04-26
8 Clues: April 22nd • what we breath • produces oxygen • to use something again • another word for garbage • use the sun instead of electricity • a type of soil made from food waste • turning trash into something else that's useful
Earth's Orbit & Rotation 2025-09-12
12 Clues: big dipper • stars shift • "sun""Center" • additional day • "Earth""Center" • 24 different zones. • 8 planets, a sun, and moon • ancient tool using a shadow • moves in a circle around sun • dark shape when object blocks light • action of earth turning or spinning • heavy weight hanging from a long wire
