earth day Crossword Puzzles
Lesson 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
Across
- a set of numbers that together describe the exact location of something, such as a place on a map
- where a place is located in relation to another place
- a very large, unbroken area of land
- the seven largest areas of land on earth
- the directions on a compass rose, such as southeast, that are located between the cardinal directions
- the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- an element of a map that shows how a unit of distance on the map relates to actual distance on the surface of earth
- longitude that is labeled 0 degrees, from which all other degrees of longitude are measured. the prime meridian passes through greenwich, england.
- the four main directions on a compass rose north, south, east, and west
Down
- the line of latitude that circles earth exactly midway between the north and south poles
- the meridian of longitude located at 180º. by international agreement, the date is one day earlier to the east of this line
- an imaginary line between the north and south poles that crosses the equator at right angles
- the spinning motion of earth around its axis
- one complete trip by earth around the sun
- a change in the shape, size, or position of a place when it is shown on a map
- a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface
- an imaginary line around earth that runs parallel to the equator
- a box or other display on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols used on the map
- one half of a sphere; earth can be divided into eastern and western or into northern and southern
- an imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through the center of earth
- a small diagram used to indicate directions on a map
21 Clues: a very large, unbroken area of land • the seven largest areas of land on earth • one complete trip by earth around the sun • the spinning motion of earth around its axis • the precise point where a place is located on Earth • a small diagram used to indicate directions on a map • where a place is located in relation to another place • ...
Convection Currents 2021-04-16
Across
- Day, What the Earth is called today.
- The outermost layer.
- The continenets ______ out over time.
- What the Earth was called 225 million years ago.
- climatology was one such _______.
Down
- Where Alfred Wegner died.
- What the Earth was called 150 million years ago.
- Origin of Continents and Oceans, The name of the book Wegner published in 1912.
- Wegner first got a doctorate in ______.
- The densest layer of the Earth.
10 Clues: The outermost layer. • Where Alfred Wegner died. • The densest layer of the Earth. • climatology was one such _______. • Day, What the Earth is called today. • The continenets ______ out over time. • Wegner first got a doctorate in ______. • What the Earth was called 150 million years ago. • What the Earth was called 225 million years ago. • ...
Bill Nye Space Crossword 2022-02-15
Across
- Ten tons of what hit Earth each day.
- A group of stars.
- What travels 300,000 km every second?
- Humans are made up of 65% of ______.
Down
- Earth has a _____ of 40,000 km.
- The red spot on Jupiter is a ___ bigger than Earth.
- The North Star is also called _____.
- A ______ is 9.5 trillion km.
- What has a lot of iron and silicon.
- What are made mostly from hydrogen and helium.
10 Clues: A group of stars. • A ______ is 9.5 trillion km. • Earth has a _____ of 40,000 km. • What has a lot of iron and silicon. • Ten tons of what hit Earth each day. • The North Star is also called _____. • Humans are made up of 65% of ______. • What travels 300,000 km every second? • What are made mostly from hydrogen and helium. • ...
Space Science Unit Crossword 2023-02-20
Across
- This term takes the earth 1 day or 24 hours to complete and is done by earth spinning on its axis.
- These objects are made of small and large rocks and are found in the space between Mars and Jupiter.
- These are the results we get from earth revolving around the sun.
- This is what the moon gravity gives us.
- The term used when we are starting to see less and less of the moon (Full moon - New moon)
- This is roughly the amount of time it takes for the moon to revolve around the Earth (The actual time is 28 days).
- These planets are larger, have a gaseous surface and are farther from the sun.
- This term takes the Earth 1 year or 365 days to complete and is done so by earth going completely around the sun.
Down
- These objects rotate on their axis, orbit around a star, and are located in the Milky Way Galaxy.
- This is the moon phase that occurs when the moon is between the earth and the sun.
- This is the result we get because of earth rotating on its axis.
- These planets are smaller, have a rocky surface and are closer to the sun.
- The term used when we are starting to see more and more of the moon (New moon - Full moon)
- The name of our home galaxy and where all the night time stars we see are located.
- This is the number of stars we have in our solar system.
- This is the moon phase that occurs when the earth is between the sun and the moon.
- These objects are made of ice and dust and orbit out past Neptune.
- The only star in our solar system and the closest star to earth.
- This is a rock that does not light up. It reflects light from the sun as it revolves around the earth.
19 Clues: This is what the moon gravity gives us. • This is the number of stars we have in our solar system. • This is the result we get because of earth rotating on its axis. • The only star in our solar system and the closest star to earth. • These are the results we get from earth revolving around the sun. • ...
Geography Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-26
Across
- The northern frigid zone.
- The parallel of latitude that is approximately 23¹/₂ degrees north of the equator.
- A half of the earth that is on the north side.
- The exact place somewhere or something is on earth.
- Where something is in relation to something else.
- A line along the 180th meridian designated as the place where each calendar day begins.
- A half of the earth that is on the east side.
Down
- The parallel of latitude that is approximately 23¹/₂ degrees south of the equator.
- The imaginary lines going east to west.
- A compass showing all the cardinal directions.
- The imaginary lines going north to south.
- An imaginary line that is at 0 degrees and goes through Greenwhich England.
- A half of the earth that is on the west side.
- A half of the earth that is on the south side.
- An imaginary circular band dividing the surface of a body into two usually equal and symmetrical parts.
- The southern frigid zone.
16 Clues: The northern frigid zone. • The southern frigid zone. • The imaginary lines going east to west. • The imaginary lines going north to south. • A half of the earth that is on the west side. • A half of the earth that is on the east side. • A compass showing all the cardinal directions. • A half of the earth that is on the south side. • ...
English 2024-08-02
Across
- the birthday cake usually use
- biggest animal in earth
- have 22 players in one field
- seems like computer but can carry it everywhere
- this animal have long neck
- people age 13-19
- old or aging
Down
- big city in country
- have winter summer spring and autumn
- people age 20-21
- planet we live in
- we need this 8 glass a day
- be only one,not like other
- the place that people go to work
- not hard
15 Clues: not hard • old or aging • people age 20-21 • people age 13-19 • planet we live in • big city in country • biggest animal in earth • we need this 8 glass a day • be only one,not like other • this animal have long neck • have 22 players in one field • the birthday cake usually use • the place that people go to work • have winter summer spring and autumn • ...
GK 2025-06-19
Across
- What we drink to stay healthy
- The organ we think with
- Where planets and stars exist
- Heavy rain with thunder and lightning
- The planet we live on
- Living thing that grows from soil
- A model of the Earth
- Opposite of night
Down
- Female ruler of a kingdom
- Giant sea mammal that spouts water
- What birds use to fly
- Where sand meets the ocean
- Earth's natural satellite
- Large striped wild cat
- White fluffy things in the sky
15 Clues: Opposite of night • A model of the Earth • What birds use to fly • The planet we live on • Large striped wild cat • The organ we think with • Female ruler of a kingdom • Earth's natural satellite • Where sand meets the ocean • What we drink to stay healthy • Where planets and stars exist • White fluffy things in the sky • Living thing that grows from soil • ...
Coordinate Systems 2014-02-14
Across
- Math of dealing with area and shape of Earth
- 430 day _____ cycle
- American Organ. that uses UTM for mapping needs
- Origin of center of mass of the Earth
- __Coordinates with x,y,z axis
- Geocentric, geodetic, and ____ latitudes
- X and Y or _ and _ (2 wrd)
- Hypothetical shape of Earth
- _____ Height= ellipsoid height-geoidal height (h-N)
- Most projections cannot avoid this
- Organ. that maintains ITRS
- The "Conventional ____ System" (CTS)
- Not latitude
- Location of zero meridian
- K factor also known as ____ factor
- Deflection of the ____
Down
- 72,126.21 feet from Peak Station
- Universal Transverse ____
- Flat reference surface
- Case that has high distortion over large area
- Distance between latitude and longitude (km)
- Total number of UTM zones
- Other name for ellipsoidal height
- Type of projection you may put ice cream in
- 'W' of WGS84
- Holy sounding leveling (_____ leveling)
- Newtons first edition thesis on the ellipsoid (1687)
- In ____ ____ coodinate system, UTM is not used
- Caused by the force of the moon
- Earth ain't no sphere, it is a(n) ____
30 Clues: 'W' of WGS84 • Not latitude • 430 day _____ cycle • Flat reference surface • Deflection of the ____ • Universal Transverse ____ • Total number of UTM zones • Location of zero meridian • X and Y or _ and _ (2 wrd) • Organ. that maintains ITRS • Hypothetical shape of Earth • __Coordinates with x,y,z axis • Caused by the force of the moon • 72,126.21 feet from Peak Station • ...
Space 2014-05-28
Across
- / A group of stars
- / How much matter contains
- / A star that flares
- / Center of our Solar System
- / A rock orbiting a sun/star
- Way / Our galaxy
- / Gaseous area surrounding a planet
- / Smallest particle of any element
- / The compactness of matter
- / A small frozen mass of ice and dust revolving around a sun
- / A cloud of gas and dust
- / When the view of one object is block by another object
- / The path that an object takes
Down
- Year / The distance a ray of light can travel
- / A super bright explosion of a star
- / We have many man made object orbiting the Earth
- / One orbits Earth
- / A group of stars, gas, and dust held by gravity
- / 92 known of them
- / An object from space that falls into the Earth
- / Earth is our _____
- / Negative particle
- Rays / Extremely hazardous rays
- / When the sun shines on us
- / When the moon faces us
- Flare / Eruptions on the Suns surface
- Star / A star that orbits another star
- Hole / Region of space from which nothing, including light, can escape
28 Clues: Way / Our galaxy • / A group of stars • / One orbits Earth • / 92 known of them • / Negative particle • / A star that flares • / Earth is our _____ • / When the moon faces us • / A cloud of gas and dust • / How much matter contains • / The compactness of matter • / When the sun shines on us • / Center of our Solar System • / A rock orbiting a sun/star • Rays / Extremely hazardous rays • ...
bible fun 2016-07-26
Across
- Jesus attended this wedding feast
- His blood cried out from the ground
- Jesus's Mother's name in Hebrew
- woman who laughed at what angels said
- Fisherman that Jesus called to be a disciple
- Earth will shake at the last days of earth.
- what early Christians had to display
- an apostle who was a gentile and physician
- Warned Pharaoh
- Eating fruit caused her to wear animal skins
- What angels blow when Jesus comes again
- Jesus loved this apostle
Down
- slept with his father's wife
- Jesus's first miracle
- His name means red earth
- Got a mark of protection from God
- Often killed for telling what God has said.
- Believed GOD his son could be resurrected
- God's day of rest from Genesis became one of the 10 Commandments
- of Galilee Did miracles close to this sea
- The book that foretells what will come
- old testament dreamer-spent time in jail.
- Road to Damascus
- Mediator between God and human beings on earth
- Tax collector whom Jesus called
- new Queen, old queen Vashti
- How all Christians show to others
27 Clues: Warned Pharaoh • Road to Damascus • Jesus's first miracle • His name means red earth • Jesus loved this apostle • new Queen, old queen Vashti • slept with his father's wife • Jesus's Mother's name in Hebrew • Tax collector whom Jesus called • Jesus attended this wedding feast • Got a mark of protection from God • How all Christians show to others • His blood cried out from the ground • ...
P5 Exercise 2024-12-17
Across
- type of mixture which has the largest particle
- process which causes rain fall
- earth movement that causes change in seasons
- this gas is required in food making process on plant
- energy that utilize heat from inside of the earth
- the direction of your shadow after 12 PM
- reaction when water and oil could mix
- one revolution of the moon around the earth is called a....
- one of the simple machines
- heat transfer using flow of liquid
- this greenhouse gas is the result of fermentation of cow's dung
Down
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- one of separation method to separate solid over liquid
- the hottest planet on the solar system
- water is one of universal ....., because it can dissolve many substances
- if a material allow heat to easily get through, it is a good...
- separation funnel is used to separate liquid with different ....
- CO2 is an example of .... gases
- separation method that utilize the difference in boiling point
- earth movement that causes day and night
20 Clues: one of the simple machines • process which causes rain fall • CO2 is an example of .... gases • heat transfer using flow of liquid • reaction when water and oil could mix • the hottest planet on the solar system • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • the direction of your shadow after 12 PM • earth movement that causes day and night • ...
GEOGRAPHY: Topic 1 Lesson 1-2 2022-09-21
Across
- Imaginary lines around Earth to help locate places on its surface.
- Process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
- A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals.
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- Between the cardinal directions.
- A point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other.
- Process involving huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- Main line of longitude, located in Greenwich, England.
- Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material.
- point at which, everywhere on Earth, day and night are nearly equal in length.
- Average weather of a place over many years.
Down
- North, East, South, West
- Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days.
- Middle latitude.
- in Earth's crust.
- Sphere of super-hot metal.
- Movement of Earth's water from surface to atmosphere.
- The process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces.
- Position in degrees east to west of the Prime Meridian.
- A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers.
20 Clues: Middle latitude. • in Earth's crust. • North, East, South, West • Sphere of super-hot metal. • Between the cardinal directions. • A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers. • Average weather of a place over many years. • Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days. • A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals. • Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material. • ...
GEOGRAPHY: Lesson 1-2 2022-09-21
Across
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- Process involving huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- Movement of Earth's water from surface to atmosphere.
- Between the cardinal directions.
- Main line of longitude, located in Greenwich, England.
- North, East, South, West
- Middle latitude.
Down
- Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days.
- A point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other.
- in Earth's crust.
- Average weather of a place over many years.
- Imaginary lines around Earth to help locate places on its surface.
- A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers.
- The process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces.
- A point at which, everywhere on Earth, day and night are nearly equal in length.
- Sphere of super-hot metal.
- Position in degrees east to west of the Prime Meridian.
- Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material.
- A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals.
- Process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
20 Clues: Middle latitude. • in Earth's crust. • North, East, South, West • Sphere of super-hot metal. • Between the cardinal directions. • A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers. • Average weather of a place over many years. • Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days. • A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals. • Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material. • ...
Tricky Words from Mrs Wong 2021-10-15
Across
- If you're naughty, you'll get into ___
- Who does it belong to - ___ is it?
- The opposite of late
- A word meaning 'two things'
- Opposite of question
- The first meal of the day
- The opposite of old
- She birthed me
- Opposite of son
- The planet we live on
- Oh my, I want a ___ of pie!
- The month of Mommy's birthday
- To transport something is to ___ it
- The photographer took my ___.
- This sits on top of your neck
Down
- The day after today
- When you're really certain of something
- We celebrate Christmas in this month
- The day after Friday
- The opposite of same
- When something is funny, you do this
- Hurry up and get ___ to go to school!
- When you have all you need
- The opposite of ugly
- Did you ___ another tooth?
- Harper is this to me
- The day after Monday
- The United States is one of these
- A dog, cat, horse, or mouse
29 Clues: She birthed me • Opposite of son • The day after today • The opposite of old • The day after Friday • The opposite of late • The opposite of same • Opposite of question • The opposite of ugly • Harper is this to me • The day after Monday • The planet we live on • The first meal of the day • When you have all you need • Did you ___ another tooth? • A word meaning 'two things' • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-04-03
Across
- have a defined shape and defined volume
- when you go from liquid to solid
- material that does let energy through
- more dense than water
- dissolves in water
- when you go from liquid to gas
- a record of weather
- material that doesn't let energy through
Down
- doesn't dissolve in water
- what it is like outside right now
- Rain
- less dense that water
- causes day/night and shadows
- when you go from solid to liquid
- the first planet
- the only planet with life
- 24 hours
17 Clues: Rain • 24 hours • the first planet • dissolves in water • a record of weather • less dense that water • more dense than water • doesn't dissolve in water • the only planet with life • causes day/night and shadows • when you go from liquid to gas • when you go from liquid to solid • when you go from solid to liquid • what it is like outside right now • material that does let energy through • ...
How do we measure time? 2024-12-02
Across
- Twelve months make this.
- To turn around quickly.
- Sixty seconds make this.
- The path of a planet around the Sun.
- One hundred years.
- An area with the same time.
- Ten years.
- Twelve o'clock at night.
- Sixty minutes make this.
Down
- An invisible line that Earth spins on.
- The shortest unit of time.
- Two weeks.
- Twelve o'clock in the middle of the day.
- Seven days make this.
- To add a number to itself a few times.
- About 30 days make this.
- Twenty-four hours make this.
17 Clues: Two weeks. • Ten years. • One hundred years. • Seven days make this. • To turn around quickly. • Twelve months make this. • Sixty seconds make this. • About 30 days make this. • Twelve o'clock at night. • Sixty minutes make this. • The shortest unit of time. • An area with the same time. • Twenty-four hours make this. • The path of a planet around the Sun. • ...
Mid-Autumn Festival 2024-09-11
Across
- a group of persons unified by marriage
- a day or period of celebration
- feeling
- a kind of offering to the moon
- a device containing gun powder
- optimist
- the third season of the year
Down
- a day of festivity
- a small cardboard that contains explosives
- happiness and sunshine
- a lamp with transparent case
- sacrifice
- a burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mamma
- the natural satellite of the earth
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
15 Clues: feeling • optimist • sacrifice • a day of festivity • happiness and sunshine • a lamp with transparent case • the third season of the year • a day or period of celebration • a kind of offering to the moon • a device containing gun powder • the natural satellite of the earth • a group of persons unified by marriage • a flattened structure of a higher plant • ...
Seek the 'light'! :-) 2021-05-16
Across
- When the sun, the earth and the moon come in a straight line an ____ is said to have taken place.
- Had there been no _________, the sky would have appeared dark during the day.
- When a planet or star passes behind the moon that state is called _____.
- The ____ part of the shadow cast by an opaque object is called the umbra.
Down
- A lunar eclipse is seen only on a ___ moon night.
- A solar eclipse is seenonly on a ___ mooon day.
- The day on whih the sun reaches exactly overhead is called the ___ shadow day.
- During a lunar eclipse the shadow of the _____ falls on the moon.
- Only the umbra is formed with a ______ source of light.
- The ____ colour in the sunlight is scattered the most.
- ______ is the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
11 Clues: A solar eclipse is seenonly on a ___ mooon day. • A lunar eclipse is seen only on a ___ moon night. • The ____ colour in the sunlight is scattered the most. • Only the umbra is formed with a ______ source of light. • During a lunar eclipse the shadow of the _____ falls on the moon. • When a planet or star passes behind the moon that state is called _____. • ...
Astronomy Puzzle by Josef Orosz 2020-09-09
Across
- When the moon blocks the sun
- the center of the dark part on the sun(sunspot)
- When there is a full moon there is the greatest tide difference
- this is tilted and how the earth rotates
- the earth does this around the sun
- A zone that has a lot of tide action
- When a celestial body blocks a light source in space
- The moon changes how it looks in the sky
- A shadow from earth on the moon
Down
- The earth does this to make day and night
- A zone that during low tide isnt covered but during high tide is covered
- Something in space that tracks earth
- A eclipse when the moon appears darkened in the earth's shadow
- This makes 1 year when it is finished
- How the water moves closer or farther from the water based on the moon
- When there is the least difference between tides
16 Clues: When the moon blocks the sun • A shadow from earth on the moon • the earth does this around the sun • Something in space that tracks earth • A zone that has a lot of tide action • This makes 1 year when it is finished • this is tilted and how the earth rotates • The moon changes how it looks in the sky • The earth does this to make day and night • ...
Earth rotation 2025-03-08
10 Clues: Top of a compass • Bottom of a compass • AN object orbiting earth • When you can see the sun • When you cant see the sun • imaginary horizontal line • when the earth is spinning • Top and bottom of the earthen • An imaginary line from the poles • THe way the earth rotates viewed from the North Pole
World History 2022-01-11
Across
- largest city in Greece
- rebirth
- he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro
- trade between 3 ports or regions
- a machine for printing texts or pictures
- brought the spread of guns, contagious diseases, and alcohol
Down
- divided the newly-discovered lands
- the loss of central political control
- Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- wrote the famous book "The Prince"
- twin brothers
- monster of Crete
- created smallpox vaccine
- the universe with the earth at the center
- introduced printing to Europe
15 Clues: rebirth • twin brothers • monster of Crete • largest city in Greece • created smallpox vaccine • introduced printing to Europe • trade between 3 ports or regions • divided the newly-discovered lands • wrote the famous book "The Prince" • the loss of central political control • Earth and planets revolve around the sun • he discovered present-day Rio de Janeiro • ...
Reasons for the Season 2023-10-03
8 Clues: Spinning Motion • Half of a sphere • The star Earth orbits • The planet we live on • Longest/shortest day of the year • To go around another object;orbit • Each of the four divisions of the year • When there is 12 hours of day and nighttime
Space Video by Bill Nye (DJC) 2022-02-15
10 Clues: north star • We are made of • future north star • Jupiters red spot • 9.5 Trillion km is called • Jupiter's spot is bigger than...? • Speed of light is 300 00 Km per...? • meteors that hit the earth every day • constellation connected to the north Star • miles it takes to et from earth to The sun
Seasons Waylon Shaw 2020-11-16
Across
- lean, the earth is tilted at a 23.5 degrees
- oval, not circular.
- one lap around the sun, this this takes 365 days or 1 year to happen.
- line through the center of the earth. rotation: one full spin around the axis. one full
- orbiting the sun effects the seasons.
- the four quarters of a year on earth caused by the tilt and direct sunlight.
- half of the earth.
Down
- orbit: the path around the earth is
- the seasons)
- path an object in space takes around another
- and southern hemisphere.
- the 2 days of the year when the amount of daylight is the most and least. december 21st has the least amount of daylight hours. june 21st has the most.
- equals 24 hours or a full day.
- an imaginary line that divides the
14 Clues: the seasons) • half of the earth. • oval, not circular. • and southern hemisphere. • equals 24 hours or a full day. • an imaginary line that divides the • orbit: the path around the earth is • orbiting the sun effects the seasons. • lean, the earth is tilted at a 23.5 degrees • path an object in space takes around another • ...
MARS 2023-05-03
Across
- mars looks ___ but is is cold
- we have a ___ on earth
- mars had ____ in ancient past
- mars is the _____ planet from the sun
- mars nickname is ________
- mars is actually what?
- mars measures to be ____ miles long
Down
- what is mars named after?
- mars has ____ today
- every winter a layer of carbon dioxide frost covers___
- a day on mars is_____
- mars two moons called ______
- mars has what?
- when was mars formed?
- mars is smaller than ____
15 Clues: mars has what? • mars has ____ today • a day on mars is_____ • when was mars formed? • we have a ___ on earth • mars is actually what? • what is mars named after? • mars nickname is ________ • mars is smaller than ____ • mars two moons called ______ • mars looks ___ but is is cold • mars had ____ in ancient past • mars measures to be ____ miles long • ...
World Environment Day 2025-06-29
Across
- Essential natural resource, often polluted
- Layer that protects Earth from UV rays
- The natural world around us
- Use items again to reduce waste
- Our home planet
- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Month when World Environment Day is celebrated
Down
- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Variety of life in the world
- Energy from the sun
- Gives oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Color symbolizing eco-friendliness
- Action encouraged to grow more trees
- Invisible gas we breathe
15 Clues: Our home planet • Energy from the sun • Invisible gas we breathe • The natural world around us • Variety of life in the world • Unwanted or unusable materials • Use items again to reduce waste • Color symbolizing eco-friendliness • Action encouraged to grow more trees • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Layer that protects Earth from UV rays • ...
GEOGRAPHY:Topic1 Lesson1-2 2022-09-21
Across
- A point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other.
- Sphere of super-hot metal.
- A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals.
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- North, East, South, West
- Imaginary lines around Earth to help locate places on its surface.
- A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers.
- Middle latitude.
- Process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
- Movement of Earth's water from surface to atmosphere.
- Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material.
- Process involving huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle.
Down
- in Earth's crust.
- The process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces.
- Main line of longitude, located in Greenwich, England.
- A point at which, everywhere on Earth, day and night are nearly equal in length.
- Position in degrees east to west of the Prime Meridian.
- Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days.
- Between the cardinal directions.
- Average weather of a place over many years.
20 Clues: Middle latitude. • in Earth's crust. • North, East, South, West • Sphere of super-hot metal. • Between the cardinal directions. • A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers. • Average weather of a place over many years. • Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days. • A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals. • Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material. • ...
R&W Valentine's Crossword 2022-02-01
Across
- The 'O' in "XOXO"
- Sweet confection
- Cane-derived sweetener
- Former WWE Superstar Brett "The Hitman"
- Largest US greeting card manufacturer
- "BE MINE" or "HUG ME" candy
- Courtney of the band "Hole"
- Sweet bee product
- "Down, down, do your dance" shuffle
- Subject of "Pale Blue Dot" photo taken on Valentine's Day 1990
- "So What" pop diva
- Duo or pair
- "I love you", en Español
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- Russell Stover specialty
- Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, et al.
- Feeling of liking or fondness
- Hawkeye projectile
- A rosy, winged child (like Cupid)
- Seal's "Kiss from a"
- Video sharing website launched on Valentine's Day 2005
- Longest-wavelength visible light color
- "Sweets for the sweet" Shakespeare tragedy
- Became the 48th US state on Valentine's Day 1912
- Limerick, Haiku, or Sonnet
24 Clues: Duo or pair • Sweet confection • The 'O' in "XOXO" • Sweet bee product • Hawkeye projectile • "So What" pop diva • Seal's "Kiss from a" • Cane-derived sweetener • Russell Stover specialty • "I love you", en Español • Limerick, Haiku, or Sonnet • "BE MINE" or "HUG ME" candy • Courtney of the band "Hole" • Feeling of liking or fondness • A rosy, winged child (like Cupid) • ...
T2 Week 10 Butterflies & Grasshoppers 2015-06-15
Across
- pretty, lovely
- there was a volcano eruption or ______________
- crucial. Freedom day song... “It’s very __________ to you and me. It’s very ___________ to Gurindji.”
- when your body is stung by electrivity
- when you did something without meaning to do it
- in a happy way
- “Every year we __________ Gurindji Freedom day from the part
- crunchie, mars bars, snickers etc
- my favourite movie is Pitch _________
Down
- straight away!
- we read books to find out __________ about things
- The injury was very __________
- the planet we live on
- food in a recipe
- the day you were born
- The ___________ of being mad is you will go to the office
- something people read to find out news
- my dog was ________ by a snake
- a piece of writing in a newspaper
- what you have with tea
20 Clues: straight away! • pretty, lovely • in a happy way • food in a recipe • the planet we live on • the day you were born • what you have with tea • The injury was very __________ • my dog was ________ by a snake • a piece of writing in a newspaper • crunchie, mars bars, snickers etc • my favourite movie is Pitch _________ • when your body is stung by electrivity • ...
C 2022-07-31
Across
- word on a gift tag
- the opposite of yes
- Largest country on Earth
- sign-off for a sweetheart's letter
- title for a king or queen
- not pre-recorded
- one of ten on one's hands
- no more
- the first w in www
- gambling business
- something hush hush
- gems made from carbon
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- abbreviated title for a surgeon
- into infinity
- to perform very well on stage
- queenly, kingly, princely, or princessly
- fool me this many times, shame on me
- together
- not even once
- first place's prize
- a pretty sunrise or mountain range
- exclusive
- permit needed to drive
- not me
- churches have one every Sunday
- the day after the day after yesterday
- what a phone does at the end of the day
27 Clues: not me • no more • together • exclusive • into infinity • not even once • not pre-recorded • gambling business • word on a gift tag • the first w in www • the opposite of yes • first place's prize • something hush hush • gems made from carbon • permit needed to drive • Largest country on Earth • title for a king or queen • one of ten on one's hands • to perform very well on stage • ...
Chapter 1-1 Earth in Space Crossword 2014-02-05
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- Earth's path around the sun.
- Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night.
- __________ occurs mainly because of the difference in how much the moon pulls on different parts of earth.
- The Study of Space
- When the earth is directly between the earth and moon.
- The movement of one object around another object is called a __________.
- The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other.
Down
- Round pits on the moon.
- When the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
- Earth's spinning is called __________.
10 Clues: The Study of Space • Round pits on the moon. • Earth's path around the sun. • Earth's spinning is called __________. • When the moon passes between the earth and the sun. • When the earth is directly between the earth and moon. • Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night. • The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other. • ...
Work Work 2021-07-28
20 Clues: ouch • opps • earth • coconut • day and • not real • organized • not wrong • not dirty • not inside • a nice wind • to have fun • to say hello • the lockers are • costing no money • sand, ocean, hot • opposite of multiply • a place where you swim • to clean up the leaves • you use the oven for this
bible fun 2012-08-11
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- Jesus attended this wedding feast
- His blood cried out from the ground
- Jesus's Mother's name in Hebrew
- woman who laughed at what angels said
- Fisherman that Jesus called to be a disciple
- Earth will shake at the last days of earth.
- what early Christians had to display
- an apostle who was a gentile and physician
- Warned Pharaoh
- Eating fruit caused her to wear animal skins
- What angels blow when Jesus comes again
- Jesus loved this apostle
Down
- slept with his father's wife
- Jesus's first miracle
- His name means red earth
- Got a mark of protection from God
- Often killed for telling what God has said.
- Believed GOD his son could be resurrected
- God's day of rest from Genesis became one of the 10 Commandments
- of Galilee Did miracles close to this sea
- The book that foretells what will come
- old testament dreamer-spent time in jail.
- Road to Damascus
- Mediator between God and human beings on earth
- Tax collector whom Jesus called
- new Queen, old queen Vashti
- How all Christians show to others
27 Clues: Warned Pharaoh • Road to Damascus • Jesus's first miracle • His name means red earth • Jesus loved this apostle • new Queen, old queen Vashti • slept with his father's wife • Jesus's Mother's name in Hebrew • Tax collector whom Jesus called • Jesus attended this wedding feast • Got a mark of protection from God • How all Christians show to others • His blood cried out from the ground • ...
GEO:Topic 1 Lesson 1-2 2022-09-21
Across
- A point at which, everywhere on Earth, day and night are nearly equal in length.
- Middle latitude.
- Between the cardinal directions.
- Sphere of super-hot metal.
- Process involving huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- North, East, South, West
Down
- Movement of Earth's water from surface to atmosphere.
- Main line of longitude located in Greenwich England.
- Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material.
- A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers.
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- Imaginary lines around Earth to help locate places on its surface.
- Process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
- Seams in Earth's crust.
- Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days.
- A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals.
- Position in degrees east to west of the Prime Meridian.
- The process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces.
- A point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other.
- Average weather of a place over many years.
20 Clues: Middle latitude. • Seams in Earth's crust. • North, East, South, West • Sphere of super-hot metal. • Between the cardinal directions. • A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers. • Average weather of a place over many years. • Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days. • A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals. • Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material. • ...
Kindergarten Earthstrong Crossword 2023-08-10
10 Clues: We Live Here • Body Of Water • Comes Out At Day • To Use Over Again • Comes From Nature • Comes Out At Night • There Are 9 Of Them • Astronauts Come Here • Dry Part Of The Earth • Creatures In The Wild
Science Study Guide 2021-10-26
Across
- to orbit
- when Earth completes one rotation
- where the sun rises
- an imaginary line that goes through the North and South poles.
- units used when using a triple beam balance
Down
- length x width x height
- another word for spins
- the amount of force (gravity) used to keep you on Earth
- where the sun sets
- when the Earth completes a full orbit
- amount of matter inside something
11 Clues: to orbit • where the sun sets • where the sun rises • another word for spins • length x width x height • when Earth completes one rotation • amount of matter inside something • when the Earth completes a full orbit • units used when using a triple beam balance • the amount of force (gravity) used to keep you on Earth • ...
Morning Sunshine 2023-10-13
Across
- what the planet spins on
- planet that takes 687 days to go around the Sun
- Hemisphere tilted away from the Sun in the winter
- when the Earth is facing the sun, it is ____.
- the shape the Earth makes around the Sun
- do all countries on Earth experience seasons at the same time?
- the path Earth takes around the Sun
Down
- what can we predict using sunrise and sunset times?
- shortest day of the year
- when are days shorter?
- the Earth's axis is not straight up and down but ___.
- hemisphere that we live in
12 Clues: when are days shorter? • what the planet spins on • shortest day of the year • hemisphere that we live in • the path Earth takes around the Sun • the shape the Earth makes around the Sun • when the Earth is facing the sun, it is ____. • planet that takes 687 days to go around the Sun • Hemisphere tilted away from the Sun in the winter • ...
Global Warming 2021-05-04
Across
- widely used macro-debris
- degradation of the environment
- a home for now
- on a global scale
- the atmosphere of a place
- harmful rising of
- most commonly emitted through pollution
- refers to harmful materials
Down
- removal of trees
- a measure that changes day by day
- produces a lot of emissions through burning coal
- harmful materials emitted
- the make up of the air
- gases that are emitted
- ever-increasing gas in our atmosphere
15 Clues: a home for now • removal of trees • on a global scale • harmful rising of • the make up of the air • gases that are emitted • widely used macro-debris • harmful materials emitted • the atmosphere of a place • refers to harmful materials • degradation of the environment • a measure that changes day by day • ever-increasing gas in our atmosphere • most commonly emitted through pollution • ...
Year 4: 2nd Round 2023-11-17
Across
- Country of the pharaohs.
- Draw straight lines with this.
- Opposite of cooked.
- Opposite of close.
- A person who travels to space.
- Our planet.
- A mountain that spills out lava.
Down
- A _______ brings letters.
- Brown with a long neck.
- A person who travels on holiday.
- In what month do we celebrate Independence Day?
- A land surrounded by ocean.
- A book where you write about your life each day.
- A baby sheep.
- Vowel letters.
15 Clues: Our planet. • A baby sheep. • Vowel letters. • Opposite of close. • Opposite of cooked. • Brown with a long neck. • Country of the pharaohs. • A _______ brings letters. • A land surrounded by ocean. • Draw straight lines with this. • A person who travels to space. • A person who travels on holiday. • A mountain that spills out lava. • In what month do we celebrate Independence Day? • ...
Space Video by Bill Nye (DJC) 2022-02-15
10 Clues: north star • We are made of • future north star • Jupiters red spot • 9.5 Trillion km is called • Jupiter's spot is bigger than...? • Speed of light is 300 00 Km per...? • meteors that hit the earth every day • constellation connected to the north Star • miles it takes to et from earth to The sun
Subject Enrichment-2024 Class- IV Subject- Science 2024-01-23
Across
- A special instrument to study heavenly bodies
- Indian name of Planet Mercury
- Innermost layer of the earth
- The movement of the earth around the Sun
- The fixed path on which Planets move
- A Planet with rings
Down
- India's first artificial satellite
- A dwarf Planet
- The layer of Earth we live on
- This causes day and night
10 Clues: A dwarf Planet • A Planet with rings • This causes day and night • Innermost layer of the earth • Indian name of Planet Mercury • The layer of Earth we live on • India's first artificial satellite • The fixed path on which Planets move • The movement of the earth around the Sun • A special instrument to study heavenly bodies
SPACE PHYSICS INTRO WORKSHEET 2024-04-17
Across
- earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. AND THIS CAUSES .......
- THE EARTH REVOLVES AROUND THE SUN...... IN 365 DAYS
- THE DAY AND NIGHT ARE CAUSED BY THE EARTH'S....
- SPINS IN ........ DIRECTION
- THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN IS CALLED...
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- THIS IS WHEN THE HALF OF THE EARTH IS IN THE SHADOW, FACING AWAY FROM THE SUN
- THE EARTH COMPLETES ONE REVOLUTION AROUND THE SUN IN A .....
- THE AERTH IS ..... ON ITS AXIS
- THE EARTH HAVE ...... SEASONS ACROSS THE YEAR
- The earth rotates on its axis from....
10 Clues: SPINS IN ........ DIRECTION • THE AERTH IS ..... ON ITS AXIS • The earth rotates on its axis from.... • THE EARTH HAVE ...... SEASONS ACROSS THE YEAR • THE DAY AND NIGHT ARE CAUSED BY THE EARTH'S.... • THE EARTH REVOLVES AROUND THE SUN...... IN 365 DAYS • THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN IS CALLED... • ...
Creation 2024-06-01
Across
- Named the animals (4) (Gen 2:19)
- These were made on day six (8,6) (Gen 1:24)
- The heavens declare this aspect of God (5) (Psalm 19:1)
- On the fifth day, God created things that live here (5) (Gen 1:21)
- Describes the earth just after creation (4) (Gen 1:2)
- God called this heaven (9) (Gen1:8)
- This was called night (8) (Gen 1:5)
- Described as “great” (6) (Gen 1:21)
- Its seed is in itself (5) (Gen 1:12)
- Made on the fourth day (5) (Gen 1:16)
- A word for bird (4) (Gen 1:20)
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- creatures were commanded to do this (8) (Gen 1:22)
- Formed from Adam’s rib (5) (Gen 2:23)
- This was to rule the day (7,5) (Gen 1:16)
- God did this on the seventh day (6) (Gen 2:2)
- This was created on the third day (5) (Gen 1:11)
- This was made in the image of God (3) (Gen 1:26)
- This was “upon the face of the deep” (8) (Gen 1:2)
- Man was to have this over all creation (8) (Gen 1:28)
- There was no rain: this watered the ground (4) (Gen 2:6)
20 Clues: A word for bird (4) (Gen 1:20) • Named the animals (4) (Gen 2:19) • God called this heaven (9) (Gen1:8) • This was called night (8) (Gen 1:5) • Described as “great” (6) (Gen 1:21) • Its seed is in itself (5) (Gen 1:12) • Formed from Adam’s rib (5) (Gen 2:23) • Made on the fourth day (5) (Gen 1:16) • This was to rule the day (7,5) (Gen 1:16) • ...
The Earth's Movements: Day, Night, and Seasons 2024-11-19
Across
- The path the Earth follows around the sun.
- The invisible line that the Earth spins on.
- The period when a part of the Earth is facing the sun.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- The period when a part of the Earth is turned away from the sun.
Down
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- The time it takes for one complete revolution around the sun.
- The full journey the Earth makes around the sun.
- The angle of Earth's axis that causes seasons.
- The changes in weather patterns throughout the year due to Earth's tilt.
10 Clues: The spinning of Earth on its axis. • The path the Earth follows around the sun. • The invisible line that the Earth spins on. • The angle of Earth's axis that causes seasons. • The full journey the Earth makes around the sun. • The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. • The period when a part of the Earth is facing the sun. • ...
The Creation Story. 2016-04-19
7 Clues: Light and Dark. • who made the Earth. • what day did he rest on • what was planted in Eden. • what was Heaven named before Heaven. • what day was the morning and evening made on. • what was made along side the Earth on the first day
Geography Vocab 2 2016-09-27
Across
- Are created by the sun's revolution around the earth.
- Typically divided by political boundaries--but not always! 4 of them. Eastern, Central, Pacific, and Mountain
- What causes seasons. It takes the earth 365 days to complete this entire revolution around the Sun.
- Regions that reflect human feelings and attitudes.
- These areas have the most variation in terms of seasons. This is because the amount of solar radiation reaching them changes greatly throughout the year.
- Occurs twice a year during the earth's revolution around the sun. Occurs twice each year when the Earth's poles are not pointed towards or away from the Sun. Equal amount of sunlight and darkness during a 24 hour period.
- Where the Prime Meridian is located (longitude line). This is where GMT, or Universal Time is measure from in relation to time zones.
- The earth's water. 97% is salt water. Desalinization is the process of removing salt from the water. Examples of a natural phenomenon--tsunamis, hurricanes, and typhoons
Down
- Occurs once every 24 hours. The earth is at a constant tilt of 23 1/2 degrees.
- Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere (Geosphere), and Atmosphere.
- Line that runs North to South. Runs on the opposite side of the world from the Prime Meridian. Cross going east to west you lose a day, and if you from from west to east to gain a day.
- Energy that is produced in the form of rays by the sun. Some of it makes it's way to the earth, and some is reflect back into the atmosphere.
- that receives the most direct sunlight. This means this area is the most consistent in terms of seasons and temperature. These are found in the low latitudes near the equator.
- that receive only a small amount of the sun's rays because of the tilt and curvature of the earth. It is very cold here.
- Earth rotates East to West, and is divided into 24 time zones. This is because their is 24 hours in a day.
- This region has one or more common features that make it different from surrounding areas.
- Occurs twice a year during the earth's revolution around the sun. When the earth's poles point at the greatest angle toward or away from the sun.
17 Clues: Regions that reflect human feelings and attitudes. • Are created by the sun's revolution around the earth. • Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere (Geosphere), and Atmosphere. • Occurs once every 24 hours. The earth is at a constant tilt of 23 1/2 degrees. • This region has one or more common features that make it different from surrounding areas. • ...
Creationtide 2025-09-09
Across
- forbidden fruit
- This religion describes the god Brahma splitting a lotus flower, with parts becoming the heavens, earth, and sky
- Popular band told the creation story
- In the beginning God created the ______ and the earth
- On the 4th day, He made the sun, moon and ______
Down
- Original man
- The same creation story is shared by Christianity and ________
- Colourful archway for hope
- the ____ and the bees - one story of how we are created!
- the big bang theory was first proposed by Georges Lemaître, who was a physicist and a ______
- On this day, He rested
11 Clues: Original man • forbidden fruit • On this day, He rested • Colourful archway for hope • Popular band told the creation story • On the 4th day, He made the sun, moon and ______ • In the beginning God created the ______ and the earth • the ____ and the bees - one story of how we are created! • The same creation story is shared by Christianity and ________ • ...
all summer in a day 2025-02-10
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- It is blank because there is no sun.
- The girl who saw the sun every day on earth.
- when you feel down or upset.
- The planet that Margo was born.
- something thats from the sky looks like tear drop.
- The blank don't believe that Margo saw the sun everyday
- comes out 1 day every 7 years for 2 hours.
Down
- The kids are blank because they don't seelight
- like at nighttime with the light off.
- The second planet from the sun.
- Margos class locked her in here and forgot.
11 Clues: when you feel down or upset. • The second planet from the sun. • The planet that Margo was born. • It is blank because there is no sun. • like at nighttime with the light off. • comes out 1 day every 7 years for 2 hours. • Margos class locked her in here and forgot. • The girl who saw the sun every day on earth. • The kids are blank because they don't seelight • ...
atmosphere 2025-01-15
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- forms a protective layer around the planet
- keep earth warm at night and cool during the day
- layer of the stratosphere that is closest to the ground
- layer layer of the stratosphere with a high concentration of ozone
- waves how energy travels from the sun to the earth
- protects earth from gamma and x-ray radiation
- substance heats up and gets less dense
- above 80 km and extends to space
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- the ozone layer is located here
- thermal energy traveling in waves or rays
- stream narrow belt of strong winds
- a layer of electrically charged particles in the thermosphere
- light reflecting off a particle and going in all directions
- group of chemical compounds used refrigerators,air conditioners, ECT
- contains the lower portion of the ionosphere
- thermal energy going through a material by touch
- outer most layer of the atmosphere
- radiation a type of energy that comes to the earth from the sun
18 Clues: the ozone layer is located here • above 80 km and extends to space • outer most layer of the atmosphere • stream narrow belt of strong winds • substance heats up and gets less dense • thermal energy traveling in waves or rays • forms a protective layer around the planet • contains the lower portion of the ionosphere • protects earth from gamma and x-ray radiation • ...
misconceptions 2021-11-28
Across
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise
- 23.5 degrees north
- the planet on which we live
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- location on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which is the southern end of the axis of rotation
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- A ____ is the length of time which elapses between the Sun reaching its highest point in the sky two consecutive times.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
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- 23.5 degrees south
- location on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which is the northern end of the axis of rotation .
- 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 regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length
- _______ is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, the little bear (also known as the Little Dipper)
- the star around which the earth orbits
21 Clues: 23.5 degrees south • 23.5 degrees north • the planet on which we live • the star around which the earth orbits • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided • the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun. • ...
misconceptions 2021-11-28
Across
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise
- 23.5 degrees north
- the planet on which we live
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- location on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which is the southern end of the axis of rotation
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- A ____ is the length of time which elapses between the Sun reaching its highest point in the sky two consecutive times.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
Down
- 23.5 degrees south
- location on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which is the northern end of the axis of rotation .
- 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 regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length
- _______ is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, the little bear (also known as the Little Dipper)
- the star around which the earth orbits
21 Clues: 23.5 degrees south • 23.5 degrees north • the planet on which we live • the star around which the earth orbits • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided • the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun. • ...
GEO:Topic 1 Lesson 1-2 2022-09-21
Across
- Between the cardinal directions.
- Imaginary lines around Earth to help locate places on its surface.
- Middle latitude.
- Position in degrees east to west of the Prime Meridian.
- Movement of Earth's water from surface to atmosphere.
- Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days.
- North, East, South, West
- Sphere of super-hot metal.
- A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers.
- A point at which days are longest in one hemisphere and shortest in the other.
- Main line of longitude located in Greenwich England.
- The process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces.
Down
- A point at which, everywhere on Earth, day and night are nearly equal in length.
- Process involving huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle.
- The study of the human and nonhuman features of Earth.
- Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material.
- Seams in Earth's crust.
- A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals.
- Process in which water, ice, or wind remove small pieces of rock and move them somewhere else
- Average weather of a place over many years.
20 Clues: Middle latitude. • Seams in Earth's crust. • North, East, South, West • Sphere of super-hot metal. • Between the cardinal directions. • A thick, rocky layer of Earth's layers. • Average weather of a place over many years. • Complete journey around the Earth of 365 days. • A layer that is 18 miles of rocks and minerals. • Process depositing, or dropping, eroding material. • ...
Moon, Earth, and Sun 2023-02-28
Across
- A what last about 3.5 days
- A what last about 29.5 days
- What side of the moon do we always see
- What is the last quarter of the moon phase called
- what force is responsible for the earth's revolution
- What is the moon called when it's fully lit
- The earth's what causes day and night
- what is the 4th phase of the lunar cycle
- This is the 8th phase in the lunar cycle
- Tides are affected by what gravity
- How does the moon revolve around the earth
Down
- When light is being taken away from the moon
- The earth's what causes seasons
- When light is being added to the moon
- What is the first stage of the lunar cycle called
- What occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line
- The tides are caused by the moons what
- The earth spins on its' what
- What occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are at a right-degree angle
- The moon shines because it does what with the suns light
20 Clues: A what last about 3.5 days • A what last about 29.5 days • The earth spins on its' what • The earth's what causes seasons • Tides are affected by what gravity • When light is being added to the moon • The earth's what causes day and night • What side of the moon do we always see • The tides are caused by the moons what • what is the 4th phase of the lunar cycle • ...
Crossword 1 2024-08-08
Across
- planet currently near venus in the early evening sky
- common fruit grows on trees
- a planet currently seen in the west in the early evening
- a company that makes pencils and paints
- The most important point on the compass
- a five fingered appendage on the end of your arms
- a wall mounted device for telling the time
- the longest break from lessons in the school day
- Maori for land of the long white cloud
- a red planet visible from earth
- a place where children gather to learn
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- liquid which makes up lakes rivers and even the sea
- A colour, combination of blue and red
- a meal made from any variety of ingredients served hot in a bowl
- large surface for the teacher to use chalk on
- a ringed planet visible from earth
- generally two slices of bread with filling
- Current Main Lesson
- standard unit of measurement in NZ for distance
- the largest planet visible from earth
- A satellite of earth which orbits once per month
21 Clues: Current Main Lesson • common fruit grows on trees • a red planet visible from earth • a ringed planet visible from earth • A colour, combination of blue and red • the largest planet visible from earth • Maori for land of the long white cloud • a place where children gather to learn • a company that makes pencils and paints • The most important point on the compass • ...
Lord's Prayer 2022-07-02
17 Clues: ___ • _____ • ___us • doing • ending • be done • this day • the ____ • the ____ • God lives • thou name • is the ___ • _____ come • parental unit • that do us harm • to make a sandwich • you are done praying
Something 2025-07-21
20 Clues: 67 • Lebron • Lakers • Bricked • Dark sky • McChicken • Bright sky • Basketball • Made a shot • Indiana Fever • Caitlin Clark • Lebrons number • Men basketball • Three point shot • Most hated Brawler • Caitlin Clark number • Who created brawl stars • What planet do we live in • Slam the ball in the bucket • What game is Grow a Garden in
Astronomy Review Vocabulary 2023-01-03
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- when more than half of the moon is illuminated (lit up)
- area between the latitude lines of the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- path that planets and other objects in our around the Sun
- The point along the Earth's orbit when it is closest to the Sun
- when none of the moon is illuminated
- line of latitude found at 66.5°
- how the particles are packed in an object
- this hemisphere of the Earth has its summer solstice around June 21st
- Planets that CAN NOT clear the neighborhood around its orbit!
- a force that pulls objects towards each other
- ________ of the Earth causes Seasons
- piece of an asteroid or comet that is found within Earth’s Atmosphere
- when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere Sunlight is directed on the Tropic of _________
- collections of ice, dust, and rock that are found in the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud
- _______ equinox is the first day of fall
- season when your shadows are the longest
- small rocky objects that orbit the Sun
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- this hemisphere of the Earth has its vernal equinox around Sep 21st
- longest and shortest days of the year
- tides caused when the Sun, Moon and the Earth are in a straight line
- areas on Earth with drastic changes in seasons
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- When the light on Earth is less concentrated and hits a larger area
- when an object spins on its axis
- space occupied by an object
- a push or a pull
- measurement of how much gravity is acting on an object
- first day of spring
- when less than half of the moon is illuminated (lit up)
- _______ cycle is the amount of time it takes the Moon to go through all of its phases
- when half of the moon is illuminated
- Tides with least difference between high and low tides
- line of latitude found at 0°
- amount of matter in an object
34 Clues: a push or a pull • first day of spring • space occupied by an object • line of latitude found at 0° • amount of matter in an object • line of latitude found at 66.5° • when an object spins on its axis • when none of the moon is illuminated • ________ of the Earth causes Seasons • when half of the moon is illuminated • longest and shortest days of the year • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-11
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- No plant life and less than 50cm of precipitation per year.
- Water filled cave.
- Is one organism.
- Largest biome in Canada.
- Consume only plants.
- The earth can be split into _ different biomes.
- Are the ''recyclers" and connect the biotic and abiotic factors together.
- In a community where a species lives.
- 200cm+ of precipitation per year (hint: type of forest).
- Organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
- Consume both plants and animals.
- Blanket of air surrounding earth.
- Harmful decomposer (hint: Starts with the letter E).
- Water+Carbon Dioxide+Sunlight+Sugar+Oxygen= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- All populations of different species that interact in a given area.
- Helpful decomposer (hint: Used when baking).
- The non-living factors of an ecosystem.
- A place on earth, through which energy flows and nutrients cycle.
- Dominant species are cacti.
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- Consume only other animals.
- N_t_r_l S_l_c_i_n
- Cold, dry and becomes wet and marshy in summertime.
- "Hunter"
- All of the water on earth. (big hint: Manitoba Hydro)
- Local conditions that change day to day even hour to hour.
- 15-150 cm of precipitation per year.
- Special structural and/or behavioral changes that occur over time.
- A large area with characteristics climate, soil, plants and animals.
- Refers to the average weather pattern of a region.
- Living things competing for resources.
- Solid material, non-living (rocks, soil, dirt, sand, water, air, sun, ...)
- All the places on earth where life can exist.
- M_ _ i_ _ i_g (hint: type of adaptation)
- The living factors of an ecosystem.
- Dominant species is grass.
- limestone covers _% if the earths surface.
- Organisms that can make their own food to supply the matter and energy they need.
- Organism being hunted.
- Eat dead or decaying plant or animal matter.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food, and so consume others' matter for energy.
40 Clues: "Hunter" • Is one organism. • Water filled cave. • N_t_r_l S_l_c_i_n • Consume only plants. • Organism being hunted. • Largest biome in Canada. • Dominant species is grass. • Consume only other animals. • Dominant species are cacti. • Consume both plants and animals. • Blanket of air surrounding earth. • The living factors of an ecosystem. • 15-150 cm of precipitation per year. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Jaewoo Park 2025-09-26
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- Small water droplets that is near the ground.
- The transfer of the heat energy through direct physical contact
- The second layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. There is an ozone layer that protects us from the harmful UV rays from the sun. Without it, life would be dangerous.
- This happens when warmer air go inside to the colder air.
- All water in the Earth such as ocean, river, and lake.
- The outside layer of Earth’s atmosphere. There is almost no air. That’s the reason why satellites orbit here.
- The solid part that include interior and exterior of the Earth.
- Water that from the rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The thing that is deliberately changed or manipulated in an experiment to observe its effect on another variable. It's the "cause" in a cause-and-effect relationship.
- The day that have same time of day and night
- All community living things on Earth.
- A large body of air with same temperature and humidity
- The lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere. Weather happens there such as clouds, rain, snow, stroms, and wind.
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- Temperature that dew happen
- This happens when cold air mass go into to the warm air mass
- The thing that changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation.
- A variable that is kept “constant” or unchanged during an experiment to ensure that the results are not influenced by factors other than the independent variable being tested.
- The fourth layer of Earth’s atmosphere.It’s very hot. Aurora happen in thermosphere.
- This happens when warmer air go inside to the colder air.
- A type of heat transfer that happens through water and air
- Weight of the air in atmosphere
- The third layer of Earth’s atmosphere. Meteors burn up here. That’s the reason they don’t reach Earth.
- The Layer of gases that surrounding Earth or another planets such as Mars and Venus
23 Clues: Temperature that dew happen • Weight of the air in atmosphere • All community living things on Earth. • The day that have same time of day and night • Small water droplets that is near the ground. • Water that from the rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • All water in the Earth such as ocean, river, and lake. • A large body of air with same temperature and humidity • ...
Climate lesson 1-5 terms 2025-10-23
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- A large circular system of ocean currents created by wind and Earth’s rotation.
- the day-to-day conditions of the air in a place, such as temperature, wind, and rain.
- A stream of moving ocean water, like a river within the sea.
- The distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees.
- A loop of moving air or liquid caused by warm material rising and cool material sinking.
- The flat, imaginary surface made by Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
- How closely packed the particles of a substance are.
- The tilt of Earth’s axis (about 23.5°), which causes the seasons.
- The temperature at which a liquid turns to solid (for water, 0°C or 32°F).
- A climate near the ocean, where temperatures are mild and humidity is higher.
- The transfer of heat through direct contact (like touching a hot metal pan).
- The transfer of energy through waves, such as heat from the Sun reaching Earth through space.
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- The continuous circulation of ocean water that moves heat around the planet.
- The average weather conditions of a place over a long time (like years or decades).
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space (like Earth around the Sun).
- A climate far from the ocean, with hot summers and cold winters.
- How salty ocean water is.
- The energy that comes from the Sun, which warms Earth and powers weather and life.
- How strong or powerful something is; in science, it often means how much energy hits a certain area.
- The main wind patterns that blow steadily in the same direction around Earth.
- The curving of moving air and water on Earth due to its rotation.
- The transfer of heat through moving fluids (liquids or gases) as warm parts rise and cool parts sink.
- The four parts of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter) caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit around the Sun.
23 Clues: How salty ocean water is. • How closely packed the particles of a substance are. • A stream of moving ocean water, like a river within the sea. • A climate far from the ocean, with hot summers and cold winters. • The distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees. • The curving of moving air and water on Earth due to its rotation. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2022-09-27
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- The __________ ___________ effect is caused by a landform like a mountain trapping the moisture on one side and creating a dry, arid climate on the other side
- People _______ the environment by changing it to meet their needs.
- the average weather of an area over long periods of time.
- High latitudes typically have ________ climates.
- __________ to large bodies of water help to stabilize climate. (5 factors of climate)
- specific days throughout the year that signify both the longest and shortest days of the year relative to daylight.
- includes all the water on earth making up rivers, lakes, oceans, and glaciers
- The act of movement of the earth around the sun.(responsible for our 365 1/4th day-long year)
- The higher your _______, the colder it gets (5 factors of climate)
- specific days throughout the year where the earth receives equal amounts of daytime and night time.
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- Middle latitudes typically have _________ climates.
- Wind and ocean _______ helps to distribute hot air and water around the globe.(5 factors of climate) landforms ________ like mountains trap moisture on one side, the windward side, and create a more arid climate on the other side leeward (5 factors of climate)
- a group of islands, like Hawaii
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- low latitudes typically have ______ climates.
- made up of all the gases on earth
- body of water feeding into a larger body of water.
- People _______ to the environment by changing the way they live to survive or live more comfortably in a particular environment.
- inlet of water almost complete enclosed by land.
- made up of living plants and animals on earth
- Climate is generally hotter the closer you are to the equator (5 factors of Climate)
- the circular movement of an object around an axis.(responsible for our 24-hour day)
- Different places on earth receive different amounts of sunlight because the earth is ______ on its axis 23.5 degrees
- hill or mountain characterized by its flat top, often called mesas in Texas.
- Includes non-living soil, rocks, and minerals.
- People ________ on the environment by using its resources to fulfill their needs
- snapshot of the atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place.
- a fanlike area at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited.
28 Clues: a group of islands, like Hawaii • made up of all the gases on earth • land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • low latitudes typically have ______ climates. • made up of living plants and animals on earth • Includes non-living soil, rocks, and minerals. • inlet of water almost complete enclosed by land. • High latitudes typically have ________ climates. • ...
Space Crossword 2024-11-07
10 Clues: Goodnight • Goodmorning • The is beatiful • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • When the goes down • There are different • How does the earth move • What does the earth spin on • What happens when its time to go to sleep
Earth Structure Crossword 2021-04-03
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- The solid, outer layer of the Earth that makes up the plates
- The layer of Earth between the liquid outer core and the asthenosphere
- A place on the surface of the Earth where two plates move toward each other, and the oceanic plate plunges beneath the other tectonic plate
- The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a hot liquid or gas
- A long, undersea mountain range along the floor of oceans where two plates are spreading apart
- The process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms at a mid-ocean ridge as magma rises to fill the crack left by diverging plates
- The name for the single landmass composed of all of the present day continents that existed about 250 million years ago
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
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- The central part of the Earth below the mantle, composed mostly of iron
- The modern theory that explains that the surface of the Earth is made up of lithospheric plates that move and change shape
- The thin and outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
- The layer of Earth between the mesosphere and the lithosphere
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are colliding with each other
- The separating of the Earth into layers
- The catastrophe in Earth history about 4 billion years ago when most of this element melted and sank
17 Clues: The separating of the Earth into layers • The layer of the Earth between the crust and the core • The thin and outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle • The solid, outer layer of the Earth that makes up the plates • The layer of Earth between the mesosphere and the lithosphere • The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a hot liquid or gas • ...
Via Valentines 2025-02-13
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- chicken, food you are always craving
- cabin, our first trip together
- smile, something I love
- tv, our favorite type of show
- best food ever, what was consumed on our seconds valentines day
- date, must do soon
- hakkore, the best place on earth
- spot you want to visit together
- the only poetry I can write
- top 10 favorite activities
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- the better option
- the location of our most recent trip together
- monster, best nickname in the world
- peak, the location of our third valentines day
- and slug, our alter egos
- snack you want
- shoes that I always have to take off
- the better type of gummy
- and a movie, Our first valentines celebration
- sauce, something a introduced you to
- the location of our second valentines day
21 Clues: snack you want • the better option • date, must do soon • smile, something I love • and slug, our alter egos • the better type of gummy • top 10 favorite activities • the only poetry I can write • tv, our favorite type of show • cabin, our first trip together • spot you want to visit together • hakkore, the best place on earth • monster, best nickname in the world • ...
History of Rockets - CT Crossword 2020-06-04
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- Falcon 9 is a SpaceX _____.
- The International Space Station is 250 (feet, yards, miles, or parsecs) above the earth.
- Which country launched the first artificial earth satellite.
- Which people invented the first rocket?
- The first stage of the SpaceX rocket landed on a _____ in the Atlantic.
- _____ Newton published laws of motion.
- First name of first man to orbit earth.
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- Last name of first american to orbit the earth.
- Stan's ____ of the day.
- First private company to launch astronauts into space.
- What brand of electric car did the Spacex astronauts ride to the rocket? (look up online if necessary)
- V-2 rockets were used to bomb this city.
- International Space ______.
- First name of first man to step on the moon.
14 Clues: Stan's ____ of the day. • Falcon 9 is a SpaceX _____. • International Space ______. • _____ Newton published laws of motion. • Which people invented the first rocket? • First name of first man to orbit earth. • V-2 rockets were used to bomb this city. • First name of first man to step on the moon. • Last name of first american to orbit the earth. • ...
Eclipse 2021-05-05
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- The Moon gets this many centimetres further from Earth each year
- Who thought wolves were chasing the Sun and Moon across the sky?
- Name of the darkest shadow cast by the Moon or Earth
- Year Einstein became a celebrity
- 71% of Earth is covered in _____
- Studies show this many vegetable portions a day is ideal
- Scientist who eventually proved Einstein right
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- You might see this type of glow worm glowing in June
- The colour of light with the most energy
- The name of the helicopter CURRENTLY ON MARS
- Point during an eclipse when the Moon completely covers the Sun
- The Egyptian god of the Sun
- The shape the Moon traces around Earth is an ______
- Colour of a total lunar eclipse
14 Clues: The Egyptian god of the Sun • Colour of a total lunar eclipse • Year Einstein became a celebrity • 71% of Earth is covered in _____ • The colour of light with the most energy • The name of the helicopter CURRENTLY ON MARS • Scientist who eventually proved Einstein right • The shape the Moon traces around Earth is an ______ • ...
Patterns in the Sky 2024-01-02
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- This planet's mass is 14.54 times greater than Earth's mass
- The time that it takes to orbit the Sun
- This planet orbits the Sun the fastest
- On Earth this is 365.26 days
- This planet has the lowest density
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- The planet with the longest period of rotation
- Name the object that revolves around the Earth
- The closest star to Earth
- The planet that is furthest from the sun and has the longest period of revolution
- Name the planet with the largest diameter
- This is the action of spinning on an axis
- 24 hours on Earth is equal to 1 ______
12 Clues: The closest star to Earth • On Earth this is 365.26 days • This planet has the lowest density • This planet orbits the Sun the fastest • 24 hours on Earth is equal to 1 ______ • The time that it takes to orbit the Sun • Name the planet with the largest diameter • This is the action of spinning on an axis • The planet with the longest period of rotation • ...
Science 2018-04-02
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- Earth's tilt and revolution around the sun causes ______.
- system A star and all the objects that move around it.
- We can see the stars by using a _______.
- When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, it is ____.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all inner _____.
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- Earth spins or rotates on a tilted ______.
- Orion is a _______ that we can see in winter.
- The different shapes of the moon that we see are ______.
- The sun is a medium-sized _____ that gives heat to Earth.
- Day and night happen because Earth ______.
- It takes Earth about 365 days to _____ the sun.
11 Clues: We can see the stars by using a _______. • Earth spins or rotates on a tilted ______. • Day and night happen because Earth ______. • Orion is a _______ that we can see in winter. • It takes Earth about 365 days to _____ the sun. • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all inner _____. • system A star and all the objects that move around it. • ...
The Solar System 2014-11-30
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- The only planet with life.
- It is the blue planet
- It has rings.
- One of many large rocks that circle the sun
- The sun and planets that move around it
- A machine that has been sent into space and goes around the Earth, moon etc, used for radio, television, and other electronic communication
- An object in space that leaves a bright line behind it in the sky
- The large, bright star that shines in the sky during the day and provides light and heat for the Earth
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- It is the 7th planet.
- Everything that exists, including stars,space, etc
- It is not a planet any more.
- Spacecraft
- It is the red planet.
- It has a great red spot.
- The planet next to Earth.
- The curved path followed by a moon, planet or artificial satellite as it travels around another body in space
- It is the planet closest to the sun.
- A large, round object in space that moves around the sun or another star
18 Clues: Spacecraft • It has rings. • It is the 7th planet. • It is the blue planet • It is the red planet. • It has a great red spot. • The planet next to Earth. • The only planet with life. • It is not a planet any more. • It is the planet closest to the sun. • The sun and planets that move around it • One of many large rocks that circle the sun • ...
Night and Day/Moon Recap 2016-02-01
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- a period of 24 hours
- the number of days it takes for the Earth to orbit round the sun (3(number), 4)
- this is where the sun rises
- the coldest season in a year
- People on Earth see this moon as completely bright
- this is where the sun set
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- the time in a 24 hours period when the sun is out
- the hottest season in a year
- the planet that we live on
- People on Earth see this moon as completely dark
- the length of time it takes for the Earth to rotate on its axis(2(number), 5)
- The period in a 24 hours period when there is no sunlight
12 Clues: a period of 24 hours • this is where the sun set • the planet that we live on • this is where the sun rises • the hottest season in a year • the coldest season in a year • People on Earth see this moon as completely dark • the time in a 24 hours period when the sun is out • People on Earth see this moon as completely bright • ...
Seasons 2022-03-18
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- who has summer when the north pole tilts away from the sun
- what takes 24 hours
- what season comes after winter?
- what season comes after summer?
- who has summer when the north pole tilts toward the sun
- what takes 365 days?
- what season is it in the northern hemisphere when the north pole tilts away from the sun
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- when the earth goes around the sun
- what the northern hemisphere gets during winter
- when the earth spins on its axis
- divides the earth into two hemispheres
- what season is it in the northern hemisphere when the north pole tilts toward the sun?
- what the northern hemisphere gets during summer
- the two halves of the earth
14 Clues: what takes 24 hours • what takes 365 days? • the two halves of the earth • what season comes after winter? • what season comes after summer? • when the earth spins on its axis • when the earth goes around the sun • divides the earth into two hemispheres • what the northern hemisphere gets during winter • what the northern hemisphere gets during summer • ...
Unit 18 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-27
Science 2018-04-02
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- Day and night happen because Earth ______.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all inner _____.
- Orion is a _______ that we can see in winter.
- The different shapes of the moon that we see are ______.
- The sun is a medium-sized _____ that gives heat to Earth.
- Earth's tilt and revolution around the sun causes ______.
- It takes Earth about 365 days to _____ the sun.
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- A star and all the objects that move around it.
- We can see the stars by using a _______.
- When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, it is ____.
- Earth spins or rotates on a tilted ______.
11 Clues: We can see the stars by using a _______. • Day and night happen because Earth ______. • Earth spins or rotates on a tilted ______. • Orion is a _______ that we can see in winter. • A star and all the objects that move around it. • It takes Earth about 365 days to _____ the sun. • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are all inner _____. • ...
Noah and The Flood 2013-09-02
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- On what month did the water recede until
- How many cubits wide was the Ark
- What type of leaf was it
- How many days did water flood the Earth
- How many more days after the dove came back was he sent out again
- Who did the Lord wish to wipe off the Earth
- How many pair(s) of every kind of unclean animals were there
- Noah's Son
- What did God establish with Noah and his sons
- How Old was Noah When the Flood Came
- How did the Lord clean the Earth
- Noah's Son
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- On what month of Noah's six hundred and first year did the water dry up
- How many days after the flood receded, did Noah open a window
- Who did the Lord find favor in
- How many cubits high was the Ark
- Number of Each Creature on the Ark
- What is a sign of this covenant
- On what day did the Ark come to rest on the mountains
- How many cubits long was the Ark
- What type of wood was the Ark made out of
- What did the dove eventually bring back from outside the Ark
- Noah's Son
- What type bird did Noah send out to find an area to perch
- On what day of Noah's six hundred and first year did the water dry up
25 Clues: Noah's Son • Noah's Son • Noah's Son • What type of leaf was it • Who did the Lord find favor in • What is a sign of this covenant • How many cubits wide was the Ark • How many cubits high was the Ark • How many cubits long was the Ark • How did the Lord clean the Earth • Number of Each Creature on the Ark • How Old was Noah When the Flood Came • ...
Integrated End of Unit 1 Key Terms 2023-11-21
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- power by water
- day we run out of resources earth can regenerate in a year
- energy obtained from heat in the earth
- precipitation with low pH
- chemical that attached to oil and causes it to disperse or sink
- energy obtained from sun
- energy obtained from wind
- occurs when all of the people abandon the town
- term used to describe lack of rain and/or water resources
- unit of measure used to measure land use
- land available for production
- term used to endure long into the future
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- summed group of a species such as people
- contains oil spills
- term used for when we will reach the maximum amount of oil from the ground
- term used to describe amount of impact we have on the environment
- day admiral Roggeveen discovered the remote island in the pacific
- process of restoring land that has been modified from mining processes
- a resource that cannot replenish faster than it is used
- people of easter island
- measured by birth and death rates
- another word for oil, sued in the manufacturing of many products
- process of extracting ore from the earth
- occurs when there is misuse of common and public resources
- important cycle disrupted when all the trees on easter island were cut down
- energy obtained from heating waste
- statues built and worshiped by the Rapa Nui
27 Clues: power by water • contains oil spills • people of easter island • energy obtained from sun • precipitation with low pH • energy obtained from wind • land available for production • measured by birth and death rates • energy obtained from heating waste • energy obtained from heat in the earth • summed group of a species such as people • process of extracting ore from the earth • ...
Chapter 1-1 Earth in Space Crossword 2014-02-05
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- The Study of Space
- __________ occurs mainly because of the difference in how much the moon pulls on different parts of earth.
- Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night.
- When the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
- Earth's spinning is called __________.
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- When the earth is directly between the earth and moon.
- The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other.
- Earth's path around the sun.
- The movement of one object around another object is called a __________.
- Round pits on the moon.
10 Clues: The Study of Space • Round pits on the moon. • Earth's path around the sun. • Earth's spinning is called __________. • When the moon passes between the earth and the sun. • When the earth is directly between the earth and moon. • Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night. • The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other. • ...
Religion Final product 2023-11-28
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- what did the onceler cut the trees down to make
- Act of using a product again for its original purpose
- plants need to survive
- Release of harmful substances into the environment
- What do people need every day to survive
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- Sea turtle species known for its greenish skin and endangered status
- Container used for collecting recyclables at home
- who created the earth
- first Womanon earth
- First Man on earth
- reduce, re-use,.......
- A natural disaster that has lava
12 Clues: First Man on earth • first Womanon earth • who created the earth • plants need to survive • reduce, re-use,....... • A natural disaster that has lava • What do people need every day to survive • what did the onceler cut the trees down to make • Container used for collecting recyclables at home • Release of harmful substances into the environment • ...
Titan 2025-02-17
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- Named after immortal ____ of greek mythology
- One day is nearly ____ earth days.
- Larger than what planet?
- Mystery gas it contains that nobody knows where it came from.
- Has a very dense ______.
- Saturn's largest moon.
- Only world besides Earth that has standing ___.
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- It's atmosphere is primarily ___.
- It's crust is made of ____.
- It has a water cycle akin to what planet?
- Light from the sun takes about ____ minutes to reach Titan.
- Molecules in high atmosphere are split apart by the sun's _____
12 Clues: Saturn's largest moon. • Larger than what planet? • Has a very dense ______. • It's crust is made of ____. • It's atmosphere is primarily ___. • One day is nearly ____ earth days. • It has a water cycle akin to what planet? • Named after immortal ____ of greek mythology • Only world besides Earth that has standing ___. • ...
Moon Earth and Sun Crossword 2022-10-06
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- The invisible line that earth spins around
- the appearance of the moon becoming larger
- moon changes this every day because of its orbit and reflection
- flat dark planes lower in elevation on the moon
- what causes objects to move on a slope
- the lowest point of a tide
- an event where the sun crosses the celestial equator
- the motion around another object
- occurring when the moon comes in a direct line between the sun and earth
- the curved sickle shape of the moon
- A circle that has been squashed
- the action of light bouncing off of a surface
- the tides with maximum range usually occurring around a new or full moon
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- the bottom half of earth
- occurs when the earth comes in a direct line between the sun and moon
- the shadow cast by earth or moon over an area where an eclipse is happening
- the dark central part of a sunspot
- the highest point of a tide
- the bowl shaped dent in an astronomical body usually caused by a collision of another astronomical body
- for the moon to be in a phase where it is larger than a semicircle but smaller than a circle
- the appearance of the moon becoming smaller
- planets do this around a larger mass of gravity
- the top half of earth
- the spinning of a planet
- the moderate waves occurring when the sun and moon are at 90 degree angles
- changes every 3 months and there are 4 of on earth
- an event where earth is most north or south
27 Clues: the top half of earth • the bottom half of earth • the spinning of a planet • the lowest point of a tide • the highest point of a tide • A circle that has been squashed • the motion around another object • the dark central part of a sunspot • the curved sickle shape of the moon • what causes objects to move on a slope • The invisible line that earth spins around • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
10 Clues: Causes years • Eclipse SME • Eclipse SEM • The earth is a ___ • Causes day/night cycle • Does not exist in space • Fusion A nuclear reaction • Tides Unusually weak tides • Tides Unusually strong tides • the earth has a ___ on its axis
Ever-Changing Moon Vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- large dark grey areas that are smooth on the surface of the moon
- cycle the four-week period during which the Moon orbits Earth one time and goes through all of its phase
- to light up
- one spin of the plant on its axis
- one full orbit around an object
- moon, any phase of the moon that has more than half of its face illuminated
- a dark area produced by an orbit coming between light and surface
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- when the face of the moon looks larger each day
- a regular repeating path that one object takes around another object or center of gravity
- information that is not represented by numbers but by characteristic or description
- when the face of the moon looks smaller each day
- caused by the way the sun light hits the Earth according to the Earth's axis
- eclipse an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the Earth's shadow
- information that can be counted or measured or given a numerical value
- an invisible line going North/South through Earth
15 Clues: to light up • one full orbit around an object • one spin of the plant on its axis • when the face of the moon looks larger each day • when the face of the moon looks smaller each day • an invisible line going North/South through Earth • large dark grey areas that are smooth on the surface of the moon • a dark area produced by an orbit coming between light and surface • ...
Lilli K Crossword Puzzel 2025-01-21
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- A think which is the opposite of the sun
- A person who is the opposite of a boy
- One day a week where there is no school
- In what language is that crossword puzzel
- TOWER A think which you can see in Paris
- A think where wie live
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- A think which you use every day
- A think which every student likes
- A think which you can make music
- A think which can hurt you
- A think where we sleep every day
- A think you have 8 h every day
12 Clues: A think where wie live • A think which can hurt you • A think you have 8 h every day • A think which you use every day • A think which you can make music • A think where we sleep every day • A think which every student likes • A person who is the opposite of a boy • One day a week where there is no school • A think which is the opposite of the sun • ...
BG2 Nate Haynes 2025-01-31
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- the outermost layer of the earth
- day the time it takes for Earth to rotate on its axis so that the sun appears in the same position in the sky.
- a geographic coordinate that measures how far east or west a point is on Earth.
- a thick layer of hot, dense rock that sits between the Earth's crust and core.
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- 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 point in the orbit of a planet when it is closest to the sun.
- the slow movement of the axis of a spinning body around another axis due to a torque acting to change the direction of the first axis.
- core the solid, innermost layer of Earth, made up of mostly iron and nickel.
- equinox the day when the sun is directly above the equator, making day and night equal in length.
9 Clues: the outermost layer of the earth • the point in the orbit of a planet when it is closest to the sun. • core the solid, innermost layer of Earth, made up of mostly iron and nickel. • a thick layer of hot, dense rock that sits between the Earth's crust and core. • a geographic coordinate that measures how far east or west a point is on Earth. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2020-12-06
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- Jesus lived here with Heavenly Father before He came to Earth
- Jesus' father on Earth
- Angels told me of Jesus' birth while I watched over my sheep
- The reason for Christmas
- There was no room at the inn, so Baby Jesus and His family slept here
- We sang songs of joy to announce the Christchild
- Something I can do to thank Baby Jesus
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- Baby Jesus' first bed
- We followed a special star to find the Baby Jesus
- We celebrate Jesus' birth on this special day
- Jesus' mother on Earth
- This is the city where Jesus was born
- One of the animals in the stable might have been a...
- I was a sign for all that Baby Jesus had come to Earth
14 Clues: Baby Jesus' first bed • Jesus' father on Earth • Jesus' mother on Earth • The reason for Christmas • This is the city where Jesus was born • Something I can do to thank Baby Jesus • We celebrate Jesus' birth on this special day • We sang songs of joy to announce the Christchild • We followed a special star to find the Baby Jesus • ...
Astronomy- Knowianna 2016-10-27
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- the largest part of the moons shadow
- the darkest part of the moons shadow
- appears to move from east to west
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun
- moves from west to east
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- causes day and night
- causes seasons
- occurs at a full moon when earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- an object that orbits a star
- caused by the motions of the moon around earth
- the path of one object as it revolves around another object in space
- an imaginary line that an object rotates on
14 Clues: causes seasons • causes day and night • moves from west to east • an object that orbits a star • appears to move from east to west • the largest part of the moons shadow • the darkest part of the moons shadow • an imaginary line that an object rotates on • caused by the motions of the moon around earth • the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • ...
Gravity, Rotation, & Revolution 2025-11-07
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- the Earth revolves around the __________
- if the mass increases the gravity ___________________
- the moon revolves around the __________________
- an object's spinning on an axis
- an object going around another object
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- Earth's revolution around the Sun gives us ______________
- the amount of matter in something
- the Earth's ______ is tilted at 23.5 degrees.
- Revolve around the Sun
- the Earth rotates every 24 giving us _______ and night
- the Sun has ________ gravitational pull than the moon
- a force that pulls objects towards each other
12 Clues: Revolve around the Sun • an object's spinning on an axis • the amount of matter in something • an object going around another object • the Earth revolves around the __________ • the Earth's ______ is tilted at 23.5 degrees. • a force that pulls objects towards each other • the moon revolves around the __________________ • ...
Prime Day 2022 2022-05-27
10 Clues: God on Earth • Payments made easy • Prime Day 2022 Theme • Biggest shopping spree • Customer's look out for this • The list you empty on Prime Day • The key to the biggest discounts • Receiving this makes everyone happy • Keeps you connected with your peers • Endless opportunities to grab it during Prime Day
FRANCISCANPREACHER - GENESIS 2024-05-02
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- God took this from the first man to form the first woman.
- there was one tree God asked our first parents not to eat of--the tree of___?
- God gave light a name.
- What God did on the seventh day.
- God gave darkness a name.
- in the beginning, He created heavens and earth.
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- the first thing God created after heaven and earth.
- God formed the first man our of this.
- the first woman God created.
- the garden of delight that God created in the beginning.
- the patriarch God asked to build the Ark.
- the first man God created.
- the sign God put in the sky as a remembrance of his covenant with Noah.
13 Clues: God gave light a name. • God gave darkness a name. • the first man God created. • the first woman God created. • What God did on the seventh day. • God formed the first man our of this. • the patriarch God asked to build the Ark. • in the beginning, He created heavens and earth. • the first thing God created after heaven and earth. • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-09-24
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- representing that the earth is the center
- other planets far far away
- tell that it is night
- representing that the sun is the center
- thing that holds everything
- a special book
- tells us that is is day
- to say that one no longer hold a belief
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- Bellarmine says that we should not tell lies because they follow the bible
- someone who studies religion
- related to churches
- one of the leading of the catholic church
- someone who practiced religious practices
- religious messenger
- someone that teaches in a college
- thing we live on
- an astronomer
17 Clues: an astronomer • a special book • thing we live on • related to churches • religious messenger • tell that it is night • tells us that is is day • other planets far far away • thing that holds everything • someone who studies religion • someone that teaches in a college • representing that the sun is the center • to say that one no longer hold a belief • ...
Lesson 10- Earth's motions (use the decimal points & numbers) 2022-10-18
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- A day is added to this year to make up for the extra six hours in a revolution
- This motion changes the north star.
- It also called the vernal equinox. _____ equinox
- Earth's rotation takes this amount of time.
- Nutation changes Earth's tilt up to this amount.
- The length of the cycle for nutation
- How far over does the earth's axis tilt?
- How long 1 Precession takes.
- Our current north star
- This happens to the south and north pole because the Earth rotates.
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- It also called the autumnal equinox. _____ equinox
- This Earth motion happens because mainly because of the moon's tilted orbit.
- The moon's orbit is tilted this much.
- This happens to the equator because the Earth rotates.
- During this event, the Earth is tilted toward or away from the sun
- In days, how long does one revolution last.
- It is a synonym for orbit.
- In years, how long does one revolution last
18 Clues: Our current north star • It is a synonym for orbit. • How long 1 Precession takes. • This motion changes the north star. • The length of the cycle for nutation • The moon's orbit is tilted this much. • How far over does the earth's axis tilt? • Earth's rotation takes this amount of time. • In days, how long does one revolution last. • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun DMS 2024 2024-02-13
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- the imaginary line on Earth that separates the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- the imaginary line that the Earth is tilted on
- the Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun causes this
- another word for the season autumn
- season when Sun's rays are more direct
- another word for revolve
- season when Sun's rays are indirect or more at an angle
- the Earth ____________ once every 24 hours causing day and night
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- the Sun's _____________ pull keeps Earth in orbit
- happens in Spring and Fall when we have 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness
- happens in summer and winter and days are longest and shortest
- the Earth __________ around the Sun
12 Clues: another word for revolve • another word for the season autumn • the Earth __________ around the Sun • season when Sun's rays are more direct • the imaginary line that the Earth is tilted on • the Sun's _____________ pull keeps Earth in orbit • season when Sun's rays are indirect or more at an angle • the Earth's tilt and revolution around the Sun causes this • ...
Earth, the Moon, and the Stars Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-01
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- A force of attraction that pulls objects without them touching. Earth’s gravity pulls objects near its surface toward Earth’s center
- A curved path that an object makes around another object.
- A unit of measurement used to describe distances between stars in space. One light-year is the distance that light travels in one year.
- The streak of light that a chunk of rock falling from space toward Earth produces
- Getting smaller. The lit part of the moon is waning for about two weeks after a full moon.
- brightness A measurement describing how bright a star looks from Earth.
- To spin. Earth rotates around its axis.
- The imaginary line that Earth rotates around. Earth’s axis goes through the middle of Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- new moonThe moon when it cannot be seen. The moon is a new moon at the beginning of its cycle of phases.
- A telescope that uses lenses to collect and focus light.
- A telescope that works in space, beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
- A section of the sky that has a recognizable star pattern. Some star patterns, such as the Big Dipper, are part of larger constellations.
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- Growing slowly. The lit part of the moon is w axing for about two weeks after a new moon.
- A part of the world where the same standard time is used. There are 24 time zones in the world, one for each hour in the day.
- An area of darkness that forms when light from any source is blocked. Shadows caused by the sun change in regular patterns.
- A telescope that uses a curved mirror to collect and focus light.
- A scientist who studies objects and energy in space.
- The different shapes of the lit part of the moon seen from Earth. The pattern of changing moon phases is caused by the moon revolving around Earth.
- A telescope that uses an antenna to collect radio waves.
- A complete spin. Earth makes one rotation every 24 hours.
- The moon when it appears as a full circle. The moon is a full moon halfway through its cycle of phases.
- A tool that uses the shadow cast by an object in sunlight to keep track of time during the day.
- A clear object that refracts light. Some lenses refract light so that light rays focus. Other lenses refract light so that light rays spread apart.
23 Clues: To spin. Earth rotates around its axis. • A scientist who studies objects and energy in space. • A telescope that uses an antenna to collect radio waves. • A telescope that uses lenses to collect and focus light. • A curved path that an object makes around another object. • A complete spin. Earth makes one rotation every 24 hours. • ...
sun, moon, and earth crossword 2023-11-01
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- when the light is going away
- the fourth moon phase
- the tide in which the water is low
- the coldest season
- when the moon is out
- the 2nd quarter (think about it!)
- the hottest season
- revolves around the earth in 28 days
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- when the sun is out
- the tide in which the water is high up
- the first moon phase
- the earth revolves around this
- when the light is appearing
- the 2nd biggest moon phase
- when you cant see the moon
- the smallest moon phase
16 Clues: the coldest season • the hottest season • when the sun is out • the first moon phase • when the moon is out • the fourth moon phase • the smallest moon phase • the 2nd biggest moon phase • when you cant see the moon • when the light is appearing • when the light is going away • the earth revolves around this • the 2nd quarter (think about it!) • the tide in which the water is low • ...
Crosswords Puzzle 2022-12-04
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- mass of hot burning gases
- holds the planets in their place
- days of equal day and night
- imaginary line that splits Earth into two equal halves
- largest nebula in the universe
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- a day in a year when a place has either longest or shortest period of daylight
- country which has the world's largest tropical rainforest
- an emergent tree which grows in a tropical rainforest
- dwarf planet
- the length of time Earth takes to orbit the Sun
10 Clues: dwarf planet • mass of hot burning gases • days of equal day and night • largest nebula in the universe • holds the planets in their place • the length of time Earth takes to orbit the Sun • an emergent tree which grows in a tropical rainforest • imaginary line that splits Earth into two equal halves • country which has the world's largest tropical rainforest • ...
Earth 2020-05-08
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- The border between two tectonic plates.
- Outermost layer of earth.
- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
- Is the only liquid layer of the earth consists of mostly iron and nickel.
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust.
- is a dropped zone where the plates are pulling apart.
- States that continents shift position on Earth's surface.
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- An extremely hot, solid sphere of mostly iron and nickel at the center of the earth.
- where two plates slide past each other.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- States that the earth's outer layer, or lithosphere, is broken into several large slabs called plates, and the plates slowly move around the planet.
- Where two plates are pushing toward each other.
- Is an underwater mountain range.
- Two plates that are moving apart from each other.
- Semisolid rock is located directly below the crust.
15 Clues: Outermost layer of earth. • Is an underwater mountain range. • where two plates slide past each other. • The border between two tectonic plates. • The formation of new areas of oceanic crust. • Where two plates are pushing toward each other. • Two plates that are moving apart from each other. • Semisolid rock is located directly below the crust. • ...
Earth 2021-10-14
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- Two plates moving side to side
- The second layer of earth
- Non fracturing plate tension
- The last layer of earth
- Two plates compressing
- When plates collide
- Plates straining to move away from each other
- The part of the crust under the lithosphere
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- The upper-crust lower-crust seperator
- The first layer of earth
- The part of the crust under the plates
- The third layer of earth
- Formed when plates collide underwater
- Two rocks stressing against each other
- Two rock surfaces moving against each other
15 Clues: When plates collide • Two plates compressing • The last layer of earth • The first layer of earth • The third layer of earth • The second layer of earth • Non fracturing plate tension • Two plates moving side to side • The upper-crust lower-crust seperator • Formed when plates collide underwater • The part of the crust under the plates • Two rocks stressing against each other • ...
Earth 2023-06-29
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- A vast body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, shaping the landscape over thousands of years, like the Greenland Ice Sheet.
- A vast, treeless Arctic region with low temperatures, frozen subsoil, and short growing seasons, like the Siberian Tundra.
- A high and steep natural elevation on the Earth's surface, often with rocky peaks, like the Himalayas or the Rocky Mountains.
- A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland, like the Iberian Peninsula.
- A landmass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water, like Hawaii or the Maldives.
- A large underground chamber or cave, often formed by the dissolution of limestone or other soluble rocks.
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- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon in the United States.
- A barren and dry landscape with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara Desert or the Gobi Desert.
- The gradual wearing away or weathering of the Earth's surface by wind, water, or other natural processes.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, or Antarctica.
- A large area covered with many trees and various plants, often home to diverse wildlife, like the Amazon Rainforest or Boreal Forest.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area with steep sides, often found between mountains, like the Colorado Plateau.
- A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, and gases erupt from the Earth's interior.
- A natural flowing watercourse that typically leads to a lake, sea, or ocean, like the Nile, Amazon, or Mississippi River.
15 Clues: A landmass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water, like Hawaii or the Maldives. • A barren and dry landscape with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara Desert or the Gobi Desert. • The gradual wearing away or weathering of the Earth's surface by wind, water, or other natural processes. • ...
Earth 2023-06-29
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- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, shaping the landscape over thousands of years, like the Greenland Ice Sheet.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area with steep sides, often found between mountains, like the Colorado Plateau.
- A vast, treeless Arctic region with low temperatures, frozen subsoil, and short growing seasons, like the Siberian Tundra.
- A natural flowing watercourse that typically leads to a lake, sea, or ocean, like the Nile, Amazon, or Mississippi River.
- A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, and gases erupt from the Earth's interior.
- A barren and dry landscape with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara Desert or the Gobi Desert.
- A high and steep natural elevation on the Earth's surface, often with rocky peaks, like the Himalayas or the Rocky Mountains.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean.
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- A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland, like the Iberian Peninsula.
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, or Antarctica.
- A large area covered with many trees and various plants, often home to diverse wildlife, like the Amazon Rainforest or Boreal Forest.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon in the United States.
- A large underground chamber or cave, often formed by the dissolution of limestone or other soluble rocks.
- A landmass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water, like Hawaii or the Maldives.
- The gradual wearing away or weathering of the Earth's surface by wind, water, or other natural processes.
15 Clues: A landmass smaller than a continent and surrounded by water, like Hawaii or the Maldives. • A barren and dry landscape with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara Desert or the Gobi Desert. • A large underground chamber or cave, often formed by the dissolution of limestone or other soluble rocks. • ...
earth 2014-11-30
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- a rich country of the world where most people enjoy a high standard of living
- the ancient remains of plants and animals that are stored underground in the form of coal as a natural gas
- land dominated by grass vegetation
- a community of organisms interacting with one another and with the environment in which they live
- a poor country of the world where many people have a low standard of living
- the home of a community of animals or plants or the location in which they prefer to live
- earths metallic centre
- the direction a slope faces
- a mountain formed by an eruption of material through the earths crust
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- the values and coustoms of a particular country
- a measure of the total value of the goods and services produced in a country over a year, also reffered to as gross national income
- a good or service sent from one country to another
- species of animals or plants that have not been seen in the world during the last 50 years
- molten rock that reaches the earths surface
- a process caused by advances in technology which involves the web of interrelationships that have formed between countries, companions, people, recource, cultures and money
15 Clues: earths metallic centre • the direction a slope faces • land dominated by grass vegetation • molten rock that reaches the earths surface • the values and coustoms of a particular country • a good or service sent from one country to another • a mountain formed by an eruption of material through the earths crust • ...
Earth 2024-05-21
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- the centre of the earth
- boundary plates that rub against each other
- when big waves come after a earthquake
- maori word for tsunami
- what is the power of earthquakes measured
- mountain that magma comes out of
- shaking of the earth
- name of the plates on the earths crust
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- boundary plates that move away from each other
- boundary plates that come towards each other
- maori word for volcano
- maori god of earthquakes
- comes out of a volcano when it erupts
- which layer of the earth is the magma held in
- the top layer of the earths structure
15 Clues: shaking of the earth • maori word for volcano • maori word for tsunami • the centre of the earth • maori god of earthquakes • mountain that magma comes out of • comes out of a volcano when it erupts • the top layer of the earths structure • when big waves come after a earthquake • name of the plates on the earths crust • what is the power of earthquakes measured • ...
