earth day Crossword Puzzles
Climate Change Crossword 2025-12-12
Across
- Negative health effects that can spread in populations
- Long-term patterns in temperature and precipitation
- Harmful substances released into the environment
- Day-to-day atmospheric conditions
- Large areas filled with trees and wildlife
- fuels Fuels made from ancient plants and animals
- effect The warming effect caused by gases absorbing heat
- capture Technology used to remove CO₂ from the atmosphere
- energy Energy sources that can be naturally replenished
- level rise A rise in Earth’s sea levels due to melting ice
- Planting trees to replace those that were removed
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- warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperatures
- The natural home or environment of an organism
- change A long-term change in weather patterns
- Human-made buildings that release pollution during production
- The energy from the sun that warms Earth
- A resource that cannot be replaced in a short amount of time
- Vehicles that burn fuel and release greenhouse gases
- Agreement A global treaty to limit climate change
- Cutting down large areas of forests
- gases Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Protecting natural environments and resources
- The variety of living organisms in an environment
- The planet we live on
- dioxide A harmful gas released from burning fossil fuels, symbol CO₂
25 Clues: The planet we live on • Day-to-day atmospheric conditions • Cutting down large areas of forests • The energy from the sun that warms Earth • Large areas filled with trees and wildlife • Protecting natural environments and resources • The natural home or environment of an organism • Harmful substances released into the environment • ...
All about Space 2020-05-20
Across
- a person trained for space flight
- without this light source no life would exist
- national Aeronautics and Space Administration
- the planet just before earth
- used on Earth for means of communication devices etc.
- an explosion of a star
- a bowl shaped depression
- the study of zodiac star signs based on constellations such as Taurus, leo, pisces etc...
- the surname of the first astronaut who walked on the moon
- the planet with the shortest day and shortest year because it has the shortest orbit
- the distance light travels in one year
- a planet rotates on its own path
- the gas that make up most of Earth's atmosphere
- the planet with the longest day, longest year and longest orbit
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky sometimes drawn with 5 points
- a cloud of gas and dust
- a manned structure in space
- an expert in celestial bodies
- no longer considered a planet because it does not keep in its own orbit and is too small
- eight heavenly bodies revolving around the sun
- fifth planet from the sun
- a Russian astronaut
- a liveable planet for us
- the force which makes things fall back towards Earth.
- a group of stars that form a pattern or image
- known as the red planet
- sixth planet from the sun
- a celestial body moving about the sun consisting of a central mass with a tail
- as the Southern Cross etc...
- a space capsule sent into orbit
- famous words spoken on the first moon landing - that's one small step for man, one giant leap for _______.
31 Clues: a Russian astronaut • an explosion of a star • a cloud of gas and dust • known as the red planet • a liveable planet for us • a bowl shaped depression • fifth planet from the sun • sixth planet from the sun • a manned structure in space • the planet just before earth • as the Southern Cross etc... • an expert in celestial bodies • a space capsule sent into orbit • ...
Geography Defintions 2013-09-09
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- a irruption causing natural land creation
- a wetland with some overflowing areas but mostly shallow water.
- A book of different types of maps
- The time twice a year in which the sun crosses the equator and day and night are equal in length. (Summer Equinoxes, Winter Equinoxes)
- a high plain
- a large flat area
- Map A map marked with contour lines.
- A symbol to represent angles. (°)
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
- An area that is sunk below its surroundings
- A dry, barren area of land
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level
- is an area of land bordered by water on 3 sides
- Directions The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are the directions of north, south, east, and west
- created by the natural movement of shifting plates
- A period of 24 hours of the earth spinning on its axis to produce morning and night
- opening of river
- An imaginary line about which the earth rotates at an angle of 23°
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- a elevated land with a flat top
- Rose A circle showing the principal directions
- up and down land (hills)
- fast flowing water
- An undesired change in the waveform of a signal
- Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.
- The height above a fixed reference point.
- An imaginary line, located at 0°,dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ north of the equator.
29 Clues: a high plain • opening of river • a large flat area • fast flowing water • up and down land (hills) • A dry, barren area of land • a elevated land with a flat top • A book of different types of maps • A symbol to represent angles. (°) • Map A map marked with contour lines. • a irruption causing natural land creation • The height above a fixed reference point. • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-08
Across
- the path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space
- a sphere of the Earth that means "water"
- an instrument that shows direction and uses a magnet to show true North (N,E,S,W)
- a dark area caused when an object blocks light falling on a surface
- a force that pulls objects, downward, toward the center of Earth
- a sphere of the Earth that means "ground"
- the process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat
- the star at the center of our solar system. A medium-sized star
- the process by which earth's surface is broken down into smaller pieces
- after the pieces are moved from one place to another, this is their landing place
- a natural satellite that orbits a planet
- 97% of the water on Earth falls under this category
- around 3% of the water on Earth falls into this category
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- the time it takes the Earth to make one complete rotation on its axis (24 hours)
- the changes to water when it evaporates into air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth
- the passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere
- a line, real or imaginary, around which something spins
- bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet that are caused by a collision with another object
- the cooling of water in the atmosphere changing a gas to a liquid
- after pieces of the Earth are broken down, those pieces are moved from one place to another
- water droplets that fall from the atmosphere
- an instrument that measures the time of day using the position of the sun
- a planet in our solar system that has life on it
- a sphere of the Earth that means "air"
- a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern
- a sphere of the Earth that means "life"
- rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean
27 Clues: a sphere of the Earth that means "air" • a sphere of the Earth that means "life" • a sphere of the Earth that means "water" • a natural satellite that orbits a planet • a sphere of the Earth that means "ground" • water droplets that fall from the atmosphere • a planet in our solar system that has life on it • a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern • ...
6th grade review. Maisie 2024-05-15
Across
- gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust
- all living organisms
- gas in the sky
- when the moon blocks the sun (usually during day)
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian
- when rocks and minerals are changed by water, etc
- when rocks are changed by chemicals
Down
- when 2 plates move away from each other
- a liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth
- the distance north or south of the equator
- rocks and minerals in the earth
- when 2 plates slide against each other
- a supercontinent that broke apart
- when 2 plates come together
- all the water on earth
15 Clues: gas in the sky • all living organisms • all the water on earth • when 2 plates come together • rocks and minerals in the earth • a supercontinent that broke apart • when rocks are changed by chemicals • gigantic pieces of the Earth's crust • when 2 plates slide against each other • when 2 plates move away from each other • the distance north or south of the equator • ...
Exodus 2024-01-17
Across
- How many commandments there are
- Who you shall not give false testimony against
- "You shall not commit ________"
- Which day of the week is the Sabbath on
- God chose Israel to be a kingdom of ______ and a holy nation
- The nation they fled from
- "_____ your father and your mother"
- Holy day of rest
Down
- "On the morning of the _____ day there was a large storm"
- The instrument heard by the camp
- "You shall not _____ your neighbor’s wife"
- The people following Moses
- Desert
- "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of _______"
- How many days it took God to create the Earth
- Hebrew adopted by Egyptians
- The ancestor of the Israelites
17 Clues: Desert • Holy day of rest • The nation they fled from • The people following Moses • Hebrew adopted by Egyptians • The ancestor of the Israelites • How many commandments there are • "You shall not commit ________" • The instrument heard by the camp • "_____ your father and your mother" • Which day of the week is the Sabbath on • "You shall not _____ your neighbor’s wife" • ...
Earth Motion Review 2024-04-10
Across
- our home planet and the 3rd planet from the sun
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- the complete orbit that a celestial body makes around a more massive celestial body
- the name of our solar system
- an event when the moon blocks the view of the Sun from Earth
- three hundred and sixty five days going around the sun
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
Down
- an event when Earth casts a shadow on the moon
- each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
- the force that holds the earth in orbit around the sun
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- this object orbits the earth once every twenty eight days
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- an event when one celestial body blocks the light of another celestial body
- the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation.
- twenty four hours and one earth rotation
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- is a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
19 Clues: the name of our solar system • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • twenty four hours and one earth rotation • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • an event when Earth casts a shadow on the moon • our home planet and the 3rd planet from the sun • an imaginary line around the middle of a planet • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2012-10-01
Across
- the first day of summer and winter
- spinning of an object on its axis
- 23.5 degrees to 66.5 degrees North and South
- distance North or South on the Earth you are from the Equator
- the imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles
- the path of an object in space
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- distance above or below the horizon
- 23.5 degrees North to 23.5 degrees South
- a spin of an object around the sun
- the average year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area
- the first day of autumn and spring
- 0 degrees on the Earth
12 Clues: 0 degrees on the Earth • the path of an object in space • spinning of an object on its axis • the first day of summer and winter • a spin of an object around the sun • the first day of autumn and spring • distance above or below the horizon • 23.5 degrees North to 23.5 degrees South • 23.5 degrees to 66.5 degrees North and South • ...
seasons/climate/eclipse 2020-03-14
Across
- breeze originating from the land going to the sea
- surrounds the earth near the equator in a circular pattern
- occurs when the moon passes through the earths penumbral shadow
- solstice the nighttime is longer than daytime
- where humans live
- is a huge collection of gas,dust,and billions of star
- less exposure from the sun
- same length of day and night
- a type of an eclipse when the moons shadow is projected on the earths surface
- a result of massive amount of sea breeze
- the coldest planet in the solar system
- the first planet found with the aid of the telescope
- the largest planet in the solar system
- breeze originating from the sea that develops in the land near the coasts
- the hottest planet in the solar system
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- also known as annular-total solar
- occurs when the moon is near apogee
- occur when the moon obscures only some portion of the sun
- second largest planet in the solar system
- more exposure from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- is a small rocky body in the outer space
- occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth and obscures the sun completely
- is an astronomic phenomenon that creates a shadow on either moon,sun,and/or earth
- change in weather and is considered as division of the whole year patterned in weather
- planet that is close to the sun
- the red planet
- a type of an eclipse where the earths shadow is projected on the moon
- solstice the day is longer than nighttime
- is the star in the middle of the solar system
30 Clues: the red planet • where humans live • more exposure from the sun • less exposure from the sun • same length of day and night • planet that is close to the sun • also known as annular-total solar • occurs when the moon is near apogee • the coldest planet in the solar system • the largest planet in the solar system • the hottest planet in the solar system • ...
Convection Currents Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
Time related 2025-02-08
Across
- – A device for measuring and showing time
- – The period of the day from late afternoon to night
- – A 24-hour period or the time from sunrise to sunset
- – The period of the day from noon to evening
- – A unit of time equal to 60 minutes
- – A system for organizing days, months, and years
- – The time between sunset and sunrise
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- – A period of seven days
- – The early part of the day, before noon
- – A unit of time equal to 60 seconds
- – A unit of time, equal to 1/60 of a minute
- – A period of 365 or 366 days, representing one revolution of Earth around the Sun
- – A division of the year, usually 28-31 days
- – The middle of the day, 12:00 PM
14 Clues: – A period of seven days • – The middle of the day, 12:00 PM • – A unit of time equal to 60 seconds • – A unit of time equal to 60 minutes • – The time between sunset and sunrise • – The early part of the day, before noon • – A device for measuring and showing time • – A unit of time, equal to 1/60 of a minute • – A division of the year, usually 28-31 days • ...
Earth and Space 2017-10-24
Across
- Something the moon goes through
- The tendency of an object to resist its change in motion
- To get bigger
- When something starts and finishes in the same place
- When the sun is at its highest point in the sky
- The imaginary line that runs through Earths tilt
- The rise and fall of sea level
- The phase when the moon is fully illuminated
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- What makes the moon illuminate
Down
- To revolve or move around something
- The four different temperature changes are called________.
- A force that pulls things together
- To get smaller
- When the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up it causes an _______.
- The last forth of the Moons revolution around Earth
- When day and night are equal
- The amount of matter in a object
- It goes through phases every night
19 Clues: To get bigger • To get smaller • When day and night are equal • The rise and fall of sea level • What makes the moon illuminate • Something the moon goes through • The amount of matter in a object • The spinning of Earth on its axis • A force that pulls things together • It goes through phases every night • To revolve or move around something • ...
Solar System Fun Facts 2022-10-16
Across
- wind speeds here are the fastest recorded in the solar system
- home to the largest volcano and highest mountain in our solar system
- moves around the earth very slowly but spins on it’s axis very fast
- have water gullies
- “shooting star”
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- travel about 2,000 miles per hour
- a near perfect sphere
- an 11 year old girl gave this planet it’s name
- the mass of these effects their temperature which then effects their color
- not perfectly round
- planet that is shrinking
- has been visited 7 times by spacecraft
- a day on this planet is longer than a year on Earth
- this planet is an “ice giant”
- more than 200 in our solar system
15 Clues: “shooting star” • have water gullies • not perfectly round • a near perfect sphere • planet that is shrinking • this planet is an “ice giant” • travel about 2,000 miles per hour • more than 200 in our solar system • has been visited 7 times by spacecraft • an 11 year old girl gave this planet it’s name • a day on this planet is longer than a year on Earth • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLES 2016-02-29
Across
- International Yoga Day
- Currency name of Saudi Arabia
- First recipient of Bharat Ratna Award
- Political head of Corporation
- Who cross first 10000 runs in Ranji Trophy tournaments?
- The combination of Economics , Maths , Statistics
- cyclone ' Hud Hud ' hit the coast of which state?
- Any one of search engine
- World Ozone Day
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- Day and Night are equal at which region of the earth?
- Dual nature of particle wave
- Father of Indian Cinema
- metal is found in Maggi noodles
- The state which has maximum number of fake institutions as identified by UGC in 2014
- Other name of Hansen's disease
- At which district is India based Neutrino Observatory going to be built?
16 Clues: World Ozone Day • International Yoga Day • Father of Indian Cinema • Any one of search engine • Dual nature of particle wave • Currency name of Saudi Arabia • Political head of Corporation • Other name of Hansen's disease • metal is found in Maggi noodles • First recipient of Bharat Ratna Award • The combination of Economics , Maths , Statistics • ...
Rotation and Revolution Crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- imaginary line from the North Pole to the South Pole
- means "to go around something"
- how many times does the Earth spin in one day
- revolution
- caused by revolution and tilt
- caused by rotation
- the direction the Earth rotates and revolves the Sun
Down
- season when Southern hemisphere tilts away from Sun
- how long it takes the Earth to revolve the Sun
- means "to spin"
- season when Northern hemisphere tilts toward Sun
11 Clues: revolution • means "to spin" • caused by rotation • caused by revolution and tilt • means "to go around something" • how many times does the Earth spin in one day • how long it takes the Earth to revolve the Sun • season when Northern hemisphere tilts toward Sun • season when Southern hemisphere tilts away from Sun • imaginary line from the North Pole to the South Pole • ...
Earth Day Puzzle (by Ayla) 2022-04-22
Across
- What country is the most harmful to the environment?
- What month is Earth Day in?
- Which search engine helps plant trees?
- What country is the most eco-friendly and sustainable?
- What helpful element do trees produce?
- Who started Team Trees?
Down
- Who founded Earth Day? (last name)
- How many millions tons of plastic are produced each year?
- How many billion trees are cut down each year?
9 Clues: Who started Team Trees? • What month is Earth Day in? • Who founded Earth Day? (last name) • Which search engine helps plant trees? • What helpful element do trees produce? • How many billion trees are cut down each year? • What country is the most harmful to the environment? • What country is the most eco-friendly and sustainable? • ...
Genesis 1 - 6 2025-04-08
Across
- Creature that tempted Eve
- Humans created in God's likeness
- Act of God bringing the universe into existence
- Land Cain moved to after killing Abel
- Period of creation cycle
- First child born to Adam and Eve
- Day of rest sanctified by God
- Agreement established by God
- Mother of all living
- Longest-lived person recorded in Genesis
- God did this on the seventh day
- Type of tree forbidden in Eden
- Giants mentioned before the flood
- Authority given by God to humans over creation
- Act of worship involving an offering
- Guardians placed at Eden's entrance
- Victim of the first murder
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- Given by God to bring Adam to life
- Condition of the earth before the flood
- First man created by God
- Number of each animal taken into the ark
- Act causing separation from God
- Man who walked faithfully with God
- Expanse created by God to separate waters above and below
- God's blessing to multiply and fill the earth
- Sacrifice given to God by Cain and Abel
- Material from which Adam was formed
- Built the ark as commanded by God
- God regretted creating humanity
- Source of forbidden fruit
- Vessel built to survive the flood
- Judgment of God upon humanity
- Garden where God placed Adam and Eve
- Father of Noah
- Unit of measure for the ark's dimensions
35 Clues: Father of Noah • Mother of all living • First man created by God • Period of creation cycle • Creature that tempted Eve • Source of forbidden fruit • Victim of the first murder • Agreement established by God • Day of rest sanctified by God • Judgment of God upon humanity • Type of tree forbidden in Eden • Act causing separation from God • God regretted creating humanity • ...
Antonyms 2023-03-22
Earth, Moon, and Stars 2025-06-10
Earth Science Unit Vocabulary Crossword 2021-02-08
Across
- The 90 degree angle smallest difference between high and low tides.
- Boundaries go toward each other.
- Boundaries go away from each other.
- Happens about March 20th.
- The axle is not pointed towards or away from the Sun - equal sunligtht in both hemispheres, equal legnth days.
- The North Hemisphere axis is not pointed towards or away from the sun - equal sunlight in both hemispheres.
- The first phase of the moon as is appears unlit from Earth.
- Beach and environment exposed, organisms have adapted to long periods with limited water.
- The moon is 3 quarters of the way through it's cycle from Earth it appears to be half lit on the left.
- The change in appearance of the Moon as it makes on full revolution around the Earth.
- From Earth the moon is fully lit the Earth is between the sun and the moon.
- The North Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun. Most direct sunlight, longer days, shorter nights, North Pole constant daylight.
- From Earth the moon appears to be more than half lit on the right - the light is shaped like a football.
- The lighted part of the moon as seen from Earth is increasing the light on the right is new and bright.
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- The lighted part of the moon as seen from Earth is decreasing on the left.
- Moon, Earth and Sun are all lined up.
- The North Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, most indirect sunlight, shorter days, longer nights, South Pole has constant daylight.
- Environment becomes flooded with ocean water, organisms have adapted.
- Day and Night are equal at the equator.
- The moon is one quarter of the way through the cycle from the Earth it appears to be half lit on the right.
- From the Earth the moon appears to be4 more than half lit on the left - the lighted part is now decreasing.
- Boundaries slide past each other.
- Happens about September 22nd
- Th longest and shortest days of the year - the sun reaches it's highest or lowest points.
24 Clues: Happens about March 20th. • Happens about September 22nd • Boundaries go toward each other. • Boundaries slide past each other. • Boundaries go away from each other. • Moon, Earth and Sun are all lined up. • Day and Night are equal at the equator. • The first phase of the moon as is appears unlit from Earth. • ...
mother's day 2018-03-09
Across
- - The name of Nemo’s mother from “Finding Nemo”
- - The founder and active campaigner for an annual Mother’s Day holiday in the US
- - In the UK, daughters would traditionally bake what type of cake that, if it was still tasty on Easter, would be a sign that they were a good cook?
- - What is a Russian Babushka doll meant to represent?
- - How old was oldest mother in modern history to give birth?
- - In Britain, Mothers day is traditionally celebrated in the fourth week of what?
- - The name of the Roman Spring festival that was dedicated to the mother goddess
- - The odds of a woman delivering what, is one in thirty three?
- - In the US, and most of the world, Mother’s Day is in which month?
- - In India, Mother’s Day is celebrated for how many days in October of every year?
Down
- - The maternal goddess in Greek mythology
- - According to the British Retail Consortium, 55 million pounds is spent annually on what kind of sweet treat to be given on Mother’s Day?
- - The most popular flowers to be given on Mother’s Day that are said to represent the tears of Jesus’ mother, Mary.
- Shelley - The famous gothic writer, and mother, who wrote Frankenstein.
- - Mother’s Day is the third most popular day of the year for churches. What is the most popular?
- - Mothers of which land animal species give birth to the largest babies on earth?
- - Which day of the week is Mother’s day celebrated on?
- - One of the first word like sounds that babies typically make. Also a word used to refer to one’s mother.
- - The name given by the Ancient Egyptians to the mother of all cats.
- - Who, from the bible, is said to be the “Mother of all Living?”
20 Clues: - The maternal goddess in Greek mythology • - The name of Nemo’s mother from “Finding Nemo” • - What is a Russian Babushka doll meant to represent? • - Which day of the week is Mother’s day celebrated on? • - How old was oldest mother in modern history to give birth? • - The odds of a woman delivering what, is one in thirty three? • ...
At the ZOO 2021-09-29
10 Clues: a big cat • loves ants • has big ears • a real teddy • sleeps all day • a big fast cat • hugs a tree al day • no stripes are the same • fastest animal on earth • starts off pink and ends of brown
The Beginning Series Review 2022-10-19
Across
- Adam and Eve were _____ by God for disobeying
- the number of days it took God to create everything
- On the 4th day God created the sun, moon, and
- first book of the Bible
- God did this on the 7th day
- We should be ____ for all that God created
- God created this on Day One
- God created _____ and Earth
Down
- Garden of _____
- God created Adam from the ___ from the ground
- Eve blamed this animal for her eating the fruit
- First woman
- The father of lies
- Tree of _____ of Good and Evil
- It was not good for Adam to be alone God created a ______
15 Clues: First woman • Garden of _____ • The father of lies • first book of the Bible • God did this on the 7th day • God created this on Day One • God created _____ and Earth • Tree of _____ of Good and Evil • We should be ____ for all that God created • Adam and Eve were _____ by God for disobeying • God created Adam from the ___ from the ground • ...
The Beginning Series Review 2022-10-19
Across
- It was not good for Adam to be alone God created a ______
- The father of lies
- Garden of _____
- Adam and Eve were _____ by God for disobeying
- First woman
- God created this on Day One
- On the 4th day God created the sun, moon, and
- the number of days it took God to create everything
- God created Adam from the ___ from the ground
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- We should be ____ for all that God created
- God created the _____ and Earth
- Tree of _____ of Good and Evil
- Eve blamed this animal for her eating the fruit
- first book of the Bible
- God did this on the 7th day
15 Clues: First woman • Garden of _____ • The father of lies • first book of the Bible • God created this on Day One • God did this on the 7th day • Tree of _____ of Good and Evil • God created the _____ and Earth • We should be ____ for all that God created • Adam and Eve were _____ by God for disobeying • On the 4th day God created the sun, moon, and • ...
God's Creations - Genesis 1 & 2 2026-01-18
Across
- The greater light to rule the day Genesis 1:16
- The dry land was called this Genesis 1:10
- God said, Let there be ____ Genesis 1:3
- Winged creatures that fly above the earth Genesis 1:21
- The first woman Genesis 2:22
- The lesser light to rule the night Genesis 1:16
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- God formed man from this Genesis 2:7
- What God did on the seventh day Genesis 2:2
- Eve was made from this Genesis 2:22
- Creatures that swim in the waters Genesis 1:21
- The first man created by God Genesis 2:7
- The garden planted eastward Genesis 2:8
12 Clues: The first woman Genesis 2:22 • Eve was made from this Genesis 2:22 • God formed man from this Genesis 2:7 • The garden planted eastward Genesis 2:8 • God said, Let there be ____ Genesis 1:3 • The first man created by God Genesis 2:7 • The dry land was called this Genesis 1:10 • What God did on the seventh day Genesis 2:2 • The greater light to rule the day Genesis 1:16 • ...
april 2024-04-26
8 Clues: a fluffy animal • blooms in spring • something in a basket • the birthstone of April • something you plant flowers • the zodiac sign of this month • fool's day a day about jokes • day a day about our world
Rotation and Revolution 2020-04-25
Across
- The area that has summer has more ____ rays of the Sun hitting it. (ertdci)
- The imaginary line that passes through its center from the North to the South Pole. (sxia)
- Neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun ___ days a year during the equinoxes (wot)
- The study of the Earth, moon, stars, and other objects in space. (moonytras)
- The movement of one body around another. (rentloouiv)
- Polaris is another name for the North _____. (rats)
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- If the Earth had no ____, we would not have seasons. (ltti)
- Earth's ______ on its axis makes the sun and moon appear to travel across the sky. (irootant)
- The _____ of the Sun to the Earth does NOT cause the seasons. (slonecess)
- In spring and fall the Sun hits the Northern and Southern _______ equally. (shimperheps)
- The Earth tilts at a 23.5 degree ______. (glane)
- The side of the Earth facing the Sun experiences this. (yad)
- The ____ revolves around the Earth. (mono)
13 Clues: The ____ revolves around the Earth. (mono) • The Earth tilts at a 23.5 degree ______. (glane) • Polaris is another name for the North _____. (rats) • The movement of one body around another. (rentloouiv) • If the Earth had no ____, we would not have seasons. (ltti) • The side of the Earth facing the Sun experiences this. (yad) • ...
SOUP OF ENVIRONMENTAL LETTERS 2021-11-15
10 Clues: More water in the sea • When the sea is dirty • when the air is dirty • When trees are cut down • When plants make their food • Large body of water on earth • Day when there are no clouds • When water takes the place of earth • Retains part of the thermal radiation • It comes in the form of light to earth
5.8c and 5.8d Science Review 2013-04-17
Across
- The amount of matter in an object
- A temperature scale that sets the freezing point of water at 0º and the boiling point at 100º
- A dark area caused when an object blocks light falling on a surface
- A natural force that causes two objects to pull toward each other depending on their mass and the distance between them
- The heaviness of an object; force of gravity on mass = weight
- A planet in the Solar System that has life on it
- Instrument that uses a small magnet to show which direction is North (N)
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet. Some planets have no moons; others have over 60 moons.
- The time during rotation when the Earth faces the Sun and it is lighted; this rotation gives the false appearance that the Sun travels from east to west across the sky
- The outermost covering or layer
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- A line, real or imaginary, around which something spins
- A 24-hour period, or, the time it takes the Earth to make one complete rotation on its axis
- The time during its rotation when the Earth faces away from the Sun and it is dark; this rotation gives the false appearance that stars move across the sky
- Bowl-shaped indents or cavities on the surface of a planet, moon, or asteroid that are caused by a collision with another object, such as a meteorite
- Instrument that measures the time of day by using the position of the Sun
- The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space
- The star at the center of the Solar System that supplies heat and light to Earth; its enormous gravity keeps the solar system in orbit
17 Clues: The outermost covering or layer • The amount of matter in an object • A planet in the Solar System that has life on it • A line, real or imaginary, around which something spins • The heaviness of an object; force of gravity on mass = weight • A dark area caused when an object blocks light falling on a surface • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-30
Across
- divides the earth into the western and eastern hemispheres
- a crack or break in earth's crust
- tells the purpose of a map
- spring equinox / first day of spring
- lists and explains the symbols, colors, and lines used on a map
- measures location using latitude and longitude
- turn ocean water into fresh water by removing the salt
- periodic change in pattern of ocean currents, water temperature, and weather in mid-pacific region
- gradual warming of the earth and atmosphere that may be caused by pollution and the greenhouse effect
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- rocky shell forming earth's surface
- middle layer of the earth
- changing of liquid water to a vapor
- between 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north or 30 degrees south and 60 degrees south
- excess water vapor becomes liquid
- innermost layer of the earth
15 Clues: middle layer of the earth • tells the purpose of a map • innermost layer of the earth • a crack or break in earth's crust • excess water vapor becomes liquid • rocky shell forming earth's surface • changing of liquid water to a vapor • spring equinox / first day of spring • measures location using latitude and longitude • ...
UNIT 5: Gen 1 2021-11-10
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- In v.26, the author uses two P _ _ _ _ _ pronouns in reference to God (v. 26 “let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness).
- Before God created humans who could care for the garden, the ground was watered by natural S __ __ __ __ __ __ (not rain)
- God B__ __ __ __ __ __ the animal with the task of reproducing and spreading out to fill the earth God created.
- Ch 1 evaluates the V _ _ _ _ of what was created.
- On day one, light is separated from darkness, and reference is made to T __ __ __
- In Genesis 1:1-2:4, the story of creation is communicated in a very O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, systematic way.
- On the third day, the water below the sky is given form/shape as S __ __ __
- Ch 1 gives information about creation’s P _ _ _ _ _ _ (why it was created)
- When God creates humans, the author breaks the pattern of repetition in Ch 1 and says, “God saw all that he had made, and it was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.”
- God blesses humans with the task of reproducing and spreading out to fill the earth God created...and with the task of R __ __ __ __ __ over and having dominion over the rest of creation
- The land produces S__ __ __ -bearing plants by their kind
- Gen 1 mentions the divisions of times and seasons (connected to the creation of the sun, M _ _ _, and stars)
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- The creation narrative includes two P _ _ _ _: Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 2:23.
- Ch 1 describes the general P __ __ __ __ __ __ of creation
- God’s creative process is described as God S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ things into existence.
- Gen 1 ifferentiates between living things with and without B _ _ _ _ _ (plants vs animals)
- he designates the 7th day as a special day, set apart for R __ __ __
- On day two,some sort of division between or distinction between layers of W_________
- On day 5, God creates sea creatures and F _______ creatures
- From the very start of Gen 1, the word used to describe God is S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (ex: v. 1 “God created”).
- The author specifically points out that God created humans “in his I __ __ __ __” as male and female.
- Gen 1 does not focus on creating a L _ _ _ _ _ _ argument supported with evidence
- Day 4 marks the beginning of 24-hour days (based on the celestial bodies), as well as S__ __ __ __ __ __
- Genesis 1-2 tells the S _ _ _ _ of creation
- Each of the sections describing a day ends with the phrase “And there was E _ _ _ _ _ _, and there was morning—the _________ day.”
- The events in Gen 1 are told in C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ order
26 Clues: Genesis 1-2 tells the S _ _ _ _ of creation • Ch 1 evaluates the V _ _ _ _ of what was created. • The land produces S__ __ __ -bearing plants by their kind • Ch 1 describes the general P __ __ __ __ __ __ of creation • On day 5, God creates sea creatures and F _______ creatures • The events in Gen 1 are told in C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ order • ...
Class-III Name:_____________ Date:___.10.22 2022-10-24
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- The planet that you live on
- The past tense of sleep
- The day before today
- The third month of the year
- The thing with which you write
- The comparative degree of little
- The present tense of cut
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- The superlative degree of bright
- The positive degree of fatter
- The day after Sunday
- The drink that quenches your thirst
- The place you come to study
- The opposite of bright
- The capital of Oman
- The place you live in
15 Clues: The capital of Oman • The day after Sunday • The day before today • The place you live in • The opposite of bright • The past tense of sleep • The present tense of cut • The planet that you live on • The place you come to study • The third month of the year • The positive degree of fatter • The thing with which you write • The superlative degree of bright • ...
Superheroes Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-13
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- The opposite of being strong
- A costume to you wear every day
- Bigger than the world
- A superhero team
- A hero is called for this
- A hero needs this to fight
- To break something
- Something that happened and is not on purpose
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- When something is not safe
- Not from Earth
- Someone comes to save you
- When you are not scared
- Person who is against the hero
- When someone is evil
- Person who saves the day
15 Clues: Not from Earth • A superhero team • To break something • When someone is evil • Bigger than the world • When you are not scared • Person who saves the day • Someone comes to save you • A hero is called for this • When something is not safe • A hero needs this to fight • The opposite of being strong • Person who is against the hero • A costume to you wear every day • ...
SMP 2018-02-08
Across
- Dark area where the sun has been blocked
- point between night and day
- includes our sun moon and planets
- To move or travel around an object in a curved path
- Time between sunset and sunrise
- One of the ends of the axis think Polaris
- point between day and night
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- The time between Sunrise and set
- the direction something points
- An imaginary line which goes through the earth
- to travel around something else in a circular path
- Turning on the axis
- An instrument to determine directions
- The star at the center of our solar system
14 Clues: Turning on the axis • point between night and day • point between day and night • the direction something points • Time between sunset and sunrise • The time between Sunrise and set • includes our sun moon and planets • An instrument to determine directions • Dark area where the sun has been blocked • One of the ends of the axis think Polaris • ...
Space and Beyond: Bonus Vocabulary Words 2023-03-15
Across
- A large natural object that orbits around the Earth.
- Soil, ground, dirt.
- Hot ball of gases that gives off heat and light.
- A ball of burning gases.
- When the sun rises in the sky.
- A layer of gases around a planet.
- Something that happens over and over again.
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- To take turns doing a job.
- The time of day when the sun first can be seen.
- When the sun moves lower in the sky.
- The path of an object around a point in space, usually oval shaped.
- An imaginary line in the center of an object that it turns around on.
- The time of day after the sun can no longer be seen.
- The invisible force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Tipped or slanted to one side. Leaning to one side.
15 Clues: Soil, ground, dirt. • A ball of burning gases. • To take turns doing a job. • When the sun rises in the sky. • A layer of gases around a planet. • When the sun moves lower in the sky. • Something that happens over and over again. • The time of day when the sun first can be seen. • Hot ball of gases that gives off heat and light. • ...
Chapter 4: Insolation and Temperature Part 2 2024-10-08
Across
- Reflectivity measure, with higher values reflecting more radiation.
- Passage of energy through a substance, like sunlight through glass.
- Type of heat involved in phase changes of water.
- Day when day and night are of equal length globally.
- Describes temperature changes in rising or descending air without heat exchange.
- Relating to energy from the Sun.
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- Type of radiation emitted by Earth as longwave energy.
- Distance between wave crests, significant in radiation types.
- Condition where temperature increases with altitude.
- Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detectable by the human eye.
- Process by which matter takes in radiation and increases in energy.
- Type of infrared radiation emitted by Earth.
- Upward movement of warm air in the atmosphere.
- Temperature scale with absolute zero as the starting point.
- Energy transfer due to a difference in temperature.
15 Clues: Relating to energy from the Sun. • Type of infrared radiation emitted by Earth. • Upward movement of warm air in the atmosphere. • Type of heat involved in phase changes of water. • Energy transfer due to a difference in temperature. • Condition where temperature increases with altitude. • Day when day and night are of equal length globally. • ...
Ch5 Earth in space 2015-04-10
Across
- The type of force that keeps the Earth in orbit around the sun
- The imaginary line through the centre of the Earth from pole to pole
- Half a sphere
- The phase of the moon before and after a full moon
- A computer model can be used to make a ____ about global warming
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- These form craters when they crash into the moon
- Occurs when the moon blocks the light from the sun (two words)
- The movement of the Earth around the sun
- The first person to walk on the moon
- When the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun it experiences ____
- The time it takes the Earth to orbit the sun once
- The time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis once
- The shape of the moon after a new moon
- A high tide that doesn't come in very far
14 Clues: Half a sphere • The first person to walk on the moon • The shape of the moon after a new moon • The movement of the Earth around the sun • A high tide that doesn't come in very far • These form craters when they crash into the moon • The time it takes the Earth to orbit the sun once • The phase of the moon before and after a full moon • ...
GG Earth's Orbit/Rotation 2021-02-23
Across
- An ancient model of the solar system which we know today is not correct. It puts earth at the center of the solar system and says that everything orbits around the earth.
- A model of the solar system which puts the Sun at the center and says that the plants orbit around the sun.
- An ancient tool used to tell time during the day. Part of it casts a shadow onto a flat surface marked in hours. It works due to Earth’s rotation.
- A year with one additional day added. Our normal calendar has 365 days so every 4 years we have a leap year which adds an extra day.
- is the path an object follows as it moves around another one. Earth moves in a circle around the sun once every 365.25 days. We call that path Earth’s orbit.
- is made up of the sun, 8 planets and their moons. The planets all orbit around the sun and moons orbit around a planet.
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- The action of the earth turning or spinning around its center.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable shape such as the big dipper.
- A tool that provides evidence that the earth is rotating. It is made of a heavy weight hanging from a long wire which swings back and forth. The direction of the swinging ball appears to change due to Earth’s rotation.
- A dark shape made when an object blocks light. When you stand outside, your body blocks the sunlight.
- The apparent shift of position of some stars through the year.
- An area on Earth that has a specific time that all people living there can set their clocks to. There are 24 different zones.
12 Clues: The action of the earth turning or spinning around its center. • The apparent shift of position of some stars through the year. • A group of stars that form a recognizable shape such as the big dipper. • A dark shape made when an object blocks light. When you stand outside, your body blocks the sunlight. • ...
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 2023-06-18
Across
- A large celestial body that orbits around the sun, such as Earth or Mars.
- A mountain or hill with a vent through which lava, ash, and gases are erupted.
- A large body of water surrounded by land, usually freshwater.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface, with steep sides and a peak.
- The long-term weather patterns and conditions in a particular region.
- A natural flowing watercourse that usually leads to the ocean, lake, or another river.
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- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- The upper layer of Earth's surface, consisting of minerals, organic matter, and water, supporting plant growth.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as North America or Africa.
- A barren and arid region with little or no vegetation, often characterized by sand and extreme temperatures.
- A large area covered with trees, plants, and wildlife.
15 Clues: A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • A large area covered with trees, plants, and wildlife. • A large body of water surrounded by land, usually freshwater. • A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river. • ...
Earth 2025-10-17
Across
- the planet is heating up
- clean energy that uses the wind
- Dangerous
- to keep something safe
- too many people in one area
- to grow or expand
- sharing one car
- to end something
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- the science of the enviorment
- describes something that's good for the planet
- They work in gov.(fem.)
- Outer...(where astronauts go)
- not allowed
- paper,plastic,cans etc.
- something you can fall into
15 Clues: Dangerous • not allowed • sharing one car • to end something • to grow or expand • to keep something safe • They work in gov.(fem.) • paper,plastic,cans etc. • the planet is heating up • too many people in one area • something you can fall into • the science of the enviorment • Outer...(where astronauts go) • clean energy that uses the wind • describes something that's good for the planet
Lunar Cycle 2023-11-05
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- begins after new moon
- appears to be fully dark
- point on which Earth rotates
- appears as between 50%-100% illuminated
- also known as last quarter
- takes around 4 weeks/1 month
- light appears to be shrinking
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- appears to be fully illuminated
- a sliver of light visible
- begins after full moon
- begins after 3rd quarter
- day 7 of the lunar cycle
- begins after 1st quarter
- 24 hours, creates day and night
- light appears to be growing
15 Clues: begins after new moon • begins after full moon • begins after 3rd quarter • day 7 of the lunar cycle • appears to be fully dark • begins after 1st quarter • a sliver of light visible • also known as last quarter • light appears to be growing • point on which Earth rotates • takes around 4 weeks/1 month • light appears to be shrinking • appears to be fully illuminated • ...
Earth Moon Sun Relationships 6.3abcde 2023-10-31
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- the light of the moon is on the right
- the light of the moon is on the left
- made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen
- also called the goldilocks zone. Earth's perfect location where everything is just right
- earth has equal amounts of daylight and darkness
- when the moon moves into earth's shadow
- when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line and tides are more extreme
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- when the sun, moon, and earth form a 90 degree angle and tides are less extreme
- protects earth from solar winds and radiation
- when the moon moves in front of the sun and blocks are view
- going around another object-the earth revolves around the sun
- spinning on an axis-determines how long day/night are
- the rise and fall of oceans, mainly due to the moon's gravitational pull
- when a celestial object is blocking the view of another object
14 Clues: made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen • the light of the moon is on the left • the light of the moon is on the right • when the moon moves into earth's shadow • protects earth from solar winds and radiation • earth has equal amounts of daylight and darkness • spinning on an axis-determines how long day/night are • ...
Creation and the fall 2026-03-06
Across
- Describes the earth in the very beginning (1:2).
- The consequence for the serpent and the ground (3:14, 17).
- The specific tree: Knowledge of Good and Evil (2:9).
- The authority God gave humans over the earth (1:26).
- The history of the heavens and the earth (2:4).
- SOUL What man became after God breathed life (2:7).
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- The NKJV term for the expanse of the heavens (1:6).
- The state of the earth before God’s work (1:2).
- The guardians placed at the east of Eden (3:24).
- The command to bring the earth under order (1:28).
- How God set apart the seventh day (2:3).
- What increased for the woman after the Fall (3:16).
- The "war" God put between the serpent and the woman (3:15).
- Their realization after the Fall (3:7).
14 Clues: Their realization after the Fall (3:7). • How God set apart the seventh day (2:3). • The state of the earth before God’s work (1:2). • The history of the heavens and the earth (2:4). • The guardians placed at the east of Eden (3:24). • Describes the earth in the very beginning (1:2). • The command to bring the earth under order (1:28). • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-21
Across
- A process that happens over and over
- Phase of the moon during the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon
- Caused because of the Earth’s revolution/orbit around the Sun
- We have these because the Earth rotates on an imaginary line called an axis
- The time take for Earth to complete its orbit around the sun
- A large natural object that orbits the Earth
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- Phase of the moon when it is not lit also called a dark moon
- A star that sustains life on earth and is the center of our solar system
- Imaginary line around which something rotates
- Spinning of body around its own axis
- Phase of the moon during the lunar cycle between the full moon and the new moon
- The moon when the sunlit side is entirely visible from Earth
- A body moving around another
- Path followed by a body when it revolves around another body
14 Clues: A body moving around another • A process that happens over and over • Spinning of body around its own axis • A large natural object that orbits the Earth • Imaginary line around which something rotates • Phase of the moon when it is not lit also called a dark moon • The moon when the sunlit side is entirely visible from Earth • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2025-08-26
Across
- maps that show the landforms of an area such as mountains and plains
- shows direction on a map
- a three-dimensional scale model of the Earth or other round body
- measures the distance North and South of the equator
- presents information in a simple, visual way, usually drawn on a flat surface
- an imaginary zig-zag line on the surface of the earth, and crossing this line loses or gains a day
- divides the earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- North, South, East, and West
- explains the how real distances on earth compare to distances on a map
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- Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest
- measures the distance East and West of the Prime Meridian
- maps that show the names and boundaries of cities, states, and countries
- divides the earth into Eastern an Western hemispheres
- explains the symbols on a map
14 Clues: shows direction on a map • North, South, East, and West • explains the symbols on a map • Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest • measures the distance North and South of the equator • divides the earth into Eastern an Western hemispheres • measures the distance East and West of the Prime Meridian • divides the earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres • ...
random stuff 2024-01-10
13 Clues: C • N • Au • As • Pb • Ag • Fe • good faith • seize the day • the c in e=mc2 • marines greet with this • the star closest to earth • the first greek letter + centaurs
ASTRO TEST REVIEW 2022-12-13
Across
- If it’s called a ___________ eclipse, then the MOON is being blocked from our view.
- An object's resistance to change in motion (wants to keep doing what it's doing)
- Scientists compare the ________ of stars to elements to figure out what a star contains.
- To spin on a fixed axis
- We live in a __________ galaxy called the Milky Way.
- Seasons in the Northern and Southern hemispheres are ________________.
- On the day of the __________ we experience equal hours of daylight and darkness.
- Our ________________ protects us from meteorite impact and UV sun rays
- All stars start off in a cloud of dust and gas called a ____________.
- The moon rotates and revolves at the SAME rate so we always see _(2 words)_ of the moon.
- The Earth takes 365 1/4 days to complete one ________________.
- If you drew a diagram of a LUNAR eclipse, the moon would be covered by Earth's _________.
- The _________(2 words)_____________ of the sun is caused by Earth's rotation.
- The greater the ________ of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull.
- Scientists think the gravity of a supermassive _(2 WORDS)______ holds our galaxy together.
- _________________ are mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The axis ______ different parts of the Earth toward or away from the sun as we revolve.
- Our sun will NOT collapse and become a _(2 words)_ because it has less mass.
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- The moon shines reflected ___________ in the night sky.
- Our planet is just the right distance from the sun for ______________ to exist as a liquid.
- Objects at a greater ___________ from one another will have LESS gravitational pull.
- The PATH an object takes as it moves around another object
- A__(2 words)___occurs when we add up the extra quarter day every 4 years.
- The Earth's TILT and __________ cause the seasons to occur.
- NEAP tide is the ________ high tide that occurs. (LEAST diff. between high and low)
- Our atmosphere provides us with ______________ to breathe.
- __________ tide is the HIGHEST tide that occurs (GREATEST diff. between high and low)
- Comets, like planets, have a predictable _________________ -shaped orbit.
- There would be NO _________________ if the Earth did not TILT and REVOLVE.
- A star that goes through ___________ fusion, can officially be called a main sequence.
- The ________ pull of the moon causes the TIDES to occur.
- The season in which a hemisphere gets DIRECT SUNLIGHT would be ___________.
- The moon revolves around the Earth because the Earth has a greater _______ and gravity.
- The Earth's ________________ causes day and night and takes approx. 24 hours
- On the day of a ____________ we experience the GREATEST or LEAST hours of sunlight.
- If the moon was blocking the ____________ from us it would be called a SOLAR eclipse.
36 Clues: To spin on a fixed axis • We live in a __________ galaxy called the Milky Way. • The moon shines reflected ___________ in the night sky. • The ________ pull of the moon causes the TIDES to occur. • The PATH an object takes as it moves around another object • Our atmosphere provides us with ______________ to breathe. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-04
Across
- A pattern of temperature and weather trends over a period of months, caused by Earth’s tilt and revolution around the sun.
- The lighter part of a shadow, where the light source is only partially blocked.
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water levels, caused mainly by the moon’s gravitational pull.
- The time it takes Earth to complete one revolution around the sun.
- An event where one object in space casts a shadow on another.
- The time it takes a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis.
- Tide A tide with the greatest tidal range, occurring when the Earth, moon, and sun are in a straight line (new moon and full moon).
- The motion of one body traveling around another body in space. Earth’s revolution around the sun takes about 365¼ days.
- Range The difference in height between a high tide and the next low tide.
- The time of year when the daylight hours are at their longest or shortest; occurs twice a year (June and December).
- Tide A tide with the smallest tidal range, occurring when the Earth, moon, and sun form a right angle (first and third quarter moons).
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- The darkest part of a shadow, where the light source is completely blocked.
- Phases The different appearances of the moon as seen from Earth, caused by the changing positions of the moon, Earth, and the sun.
- A body that orbits a planet or other larger body; can be natural (like the moon) or artificial.
- The force of attraction between objects that have mass.
- The time of year when daylight and nighttime hours are approximately equal everywhere on Earth; occurs twice a year (March and September).
- The spinning of a planet or other body on its axis. Earth’s rotation takes about 24 hours and causes day and night.
17 Clues: The force of attraction between objects that have mass. • An event where one object in space casts a shadow on another. • The time it takes Earth to complete one revolution around the sun. • The time it takes a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis. • The darkest part of a shadow, where the light source is completely blocked. • ...
Seasons, Moon Phases, and Eclipses 2024-05-13
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- day when neither hemisphere is tilted away from sun
- Phase where Moon is more than half illuminated
- Winter and summer ________
- Banana shaped Moon phase
- Decreasing sunlight on the moon
- The dark inner part of the moon's shadow
- Eclipse where the earth passes between the sun and the moon
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- Path of _____; Path along moon's shadow on earth.
- Partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another
- Rain, snow, and storms are all part of the ______
- season starting growth cycle after winter
- Eclipse where the moon passes between the sun and earth
- The outer part of the moons shadow
- Increasing sunlight on the moon
14 Clues: Banana shaped Moon phase • Winter and summer ________ • Decreasing sunlight on the moon • Increasing sunlight on the moon • The outer part of the moons shadow • The dark inner part of the moon's shadow • season starting growth cycle after winter • Phase where Moon is more than half illuminated • Path of _____; Path along moon's shadow on earth. • ...
Space Science Project 2023-02-15
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- miutes It only take —-_—--------for the sun's energy to reach earth
- The sun is a sized star
- The middle school mascot is the ____________
- moon When the moon look like a croissant it is called a —-------------
- moon When the moon is black that is called a — —-
- In the summer you have a —------------ because of the angle the earth is pointing at.
- hemispher southern hemisphire When it is summer in the northern hemisphere it is winter in the —-----------------------------
- The sun is not the star
- moon When the moon looks like a full moon but isnt a full moon is called a —--------------------
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- If you were on the bottom of the earth you would not be able to fall off due to —----
- happens when the sun is pointing at the —------------------ or the southern hemisphere.
- We have 12 hours of daylight and –hours of night
- We have night because the earth is facing away from the —
- Gravity is a force that pulls you to the —--- of the earth
- A shadow is shorter in the summer than in the —---
- We have different seasons because the way the sun is —--------
- We have day because of the —--------
- newton —------discovered gravity and so did albert einstein
- A shadow is longer in the winter than in the —----
19 Clues: The sun is a sized star • The sun is not the star • We have day because of the —-------- • The middle school mascot is the ____________ • moon When the moon is black that is called a — —- • A shadow is shorter in the summer than in the —--- • A shadow is longer in the winter than in the —---- • We have 12 hours of daylight and –hours of night • ...
Test Review: Astronomy! 2025-02-27
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- This moon phase is the start of the next lunar month.
- This equinox begins on September 21st.
- The force created by Earth that keeps the moon orbiting us.
- The star that is positioned directly above Earth's north axis.
- These are caused by the moon's revolution around the Earth.
- These change from month to month in the night sky.
- This is caused by the Moon's gravity pulling on the oceans of the world.
- December 21st is the start of the _____solstice.
- Tilt and revolution are responsible for Earth's______.
- These plants are small, rocky and closest to the sun.
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- During this moon phase a Lunar Eclipse can occur.
- The unit of time for orbiting the sun one time.
- These planets are gas giants, have low densities and are farthest from the sun.
- The path all objects take around the sun.
- This describes the motion of the Moon around the Earth.
- Earth ______takes 24 hours.
- The amount of time it takes for the moon to go through all 8 phases.
- On an ______, everyone on Earth experiences 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
18 Clues: Earth ______takes 24 hours. • This equinox begins on September 21st. • The path all objects take around the sun. • The unit of time for orbiting the sun one time. • December 21st is the start of the _____solstice. • During this moon phase a Lunar Eclipse can occur. • These change from month to month in the night sky. • ...
Random Facts 2016-12-02
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- The Largest and most massive planet in our Solar System
- Is the only planet the spins upside down
- Has the most extensive planetary ring system in our Solar System
- BVSW mascot
- For energy; to power you up
- Large marsupial
- Our home planet and the blue planet
- The twin of Earth
- The hottest planet at day and the closest planet to the Sun
- Is the farthest planet from the Sun
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- Has only two climates
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Is the biggest the only star in our Solar System
- Morse Elementary mascot
- Man's best friend
- The red planet
- Likes to chase mice
18 Clues: BVSW mascot • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • The red planet • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • The twin of Earth • Likes to chase mice • Has only two climates • Morse Elementary mascot • For energy; to power you up • Our home planet and the blue planet • Is the farthest planet from the Sun • Is the only planet the spins upside down • Is the biggest the only star in our Solar System • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-03-28
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- Where gasses are trapped in, such as oxygen, or the air and layers of this word surrounding Earth
- This means that it is most likely very cold. You can find the word in some type of bears name.
- Movement of air and can blow things over with incredible force. It sometimes happens on a daily basis
- You will find great cold, freezing winters, and hot, boiling summers, in this type of temperature.
- In an area like this you will find not a lot of rain fall and most likely hot summer
- This is what we would consider space. You can find debris and planets in its mass.
- The closest layer in the atmosphere to the Earth
- Is the second layer in the atmosphere and is where commercial jet air-planes fly
- This is the fourth layer of the atmosphere from the Earth and a lot of times this is wear you can find helium.
- The amount of water vapor that is in the air
- When the condition in an atmosphere is higher than usual
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- How cold or warm the air is around you
- When the condition in an atmosphere is lower than usual
- It is a very tropical area with loads of plant and animal life
- The day to day temperature, wind speed, and precipitation
- This is the third layer of atmosphere from the Earth. This is where you would see shooting stars.
- The prediction of weather over a long period of time.
17 Clues: How cold or warm the air is around you • The amount of water vapor that is in the air • The closest layer in the atmosphere to the Earth • The prediction of weather over a long period of time. • When the condition in an atmosphere is lower than usual • When the condition in an atmosphere is higher than usual • ...
Grade 3 Environment 2021-11-19
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- Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun.
- Season in which leaves fall down from trees
- Season with the shortest day and longest night
- Animals in deep sleep for many months
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- Season in which flowers blossom
- Animals and birds moving from one place to another
- The path an object takes to move around something
- One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___
- The circular movement of an object around an axis
10 Clues: Season in which flowers blossom • Animals in deep sleep for many months • One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___ • The movement of the Earth around the Sun. • Season in which leaves fall down from trees • Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year • Season with the shortest day and longest night • The path an object takes to move around something • ...
Grade 3 Environment 2021-11-19
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- One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun.
- Animals and birds moving from one place to another
- Animals in deep sleep for many months
- Season with the shortest day and longest night
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- Season in which leaves fall down from trees
- The path an object takes to move around something
- Season in which flowers blossom
- The circular movement of an object around an axis
- Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year
10 Clues: Season in which flowers blossom • Animals in deep sleep for many months • One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___ • The movement of the Earth around the Sun. • Season in which leaves fall down from trees • Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year • Season with the shortest day and longest night • The path an object takes to move around something • ...
Climate Change 2021-12-30
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- _______ is the long-term heating of Earth's climate due to human activities.
- _______ is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere.
- ___________ is the water that falls to the Earth.
- _______ is the average condition for about thirty years.
- _______ fuels
- An _________ is a community of interacting organisms and their environment.
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- A _______ is a place that an animal lives.
- _______ is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. It is often called air.
- _______ is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface.
- CO2
10 Clues: CO2 • _______ fuels • A _______ is a place that an animal lives. • ___________ is the water that falls to the Earth. • _______ is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere. • _______ is the average condition for about thirty years. • _______ is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface. • _______ is the layer of gas that surrounds Earth. It is often called air. • ...
Creation in Christianity 2025-11-03
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- First book of the Bible
- What the Earth was like when it was first created
- This view of creation says the Earth was created 6,000 years ago
- This idea makes religion and science work together
- The Gospel which revisits creation to show the Trinity's involvement
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- This view on creation says that "day" means "age" or "time"
- God this on Day Seven of Creation
- According to Gospel, "In the beginning was the _____"
- What was hovering above the waters
- "God said, let there be _____"
10 Clues: First book of the Bible • "God said, let there be _____" • God this on Day Seven of Creation • What was hovering above the waters • What the Earth was like when it was first created • This idea makes religion and science work together • According to Gospel, "In the beginning was the _____" • This view on creation says that "day" means "age" or "time" • ...
My Crossword 2025-06-25
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- moon, where we see the hole moon
- The earth spins on an axis
- moon, where we see half of the moon
- usually find a lot of flowers around that time
- Hot season
- See it during the day
- see it more at night but can see it at night
- moon, where we see don’t see a moon
- tides, Higher high tides
- Cold season
- Plant in space
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- Plant in space
- has different planets
- you usually find them in water
- where we live
- Shine bright at night
- Plant in space
- phases, has different types of phases
- The gas around a plant
- tides, Lower low tides
20 Clues: Hot season • Cold season • where we live • Plant in space • Plant in space • Plant in space • has different planets • Shine bright at night • See it during the day • The gas around a plant • tides, Lower low tides • tides, Higher high tides • The earth spins on an axis • you usually find them in water • moon, where we see the hole moon • moon, where we see half of the moon • ...
Understanding the Sun and Moon 2024-09-12
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- If the rotation and revolution match
- Shape of Earth's orbit
- Partial Shadow of an Eclipse
- Spinning around another body
- Once every 3.5 years
- When the Moon blocks the Sun from the Earth
- 3 to 4 times a year
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- Caused by Earth's Rotations
- Take 29.5 days to complete
- Caused by Earth's Revolution around the Sun
- Every 2 to 3 years
- When the Earth blocks the Sun from the Moon
- Spinning on an axis
- Around every 3 years
- Complete Shadow of an Eclipse
- Earth's _______ is between 21 and 24.5 degrees
- A G type Yellow Dwarf Star
- Number of Moon Phases
18 Clues: Every 2 to 3 years • Spinning on an axis • 3 to 4 times a year • Around every 3 years • Once every 3.5 years • Number of Moon Phases • Shape of Earth's orbit • Take 29.5 days to complete • A G type Yellow Dwarf Star • Caused by Earth's Rotations • Partial Shadow of an Eclipse • Spinning around another body • Complete Shadow of an Eclipse • If the rotation and revolution match • ...
#1 Earth in Space 2024-02-01
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- twentyfirst WInter Solstice Date
- gravitationally curved path of an object about a point in space
- The Sun at t he center, its planets, and all other objects in orbit around it. (there are many Solar Systems in a Galaxy)
- twentyfirst Spring Equinox Date
- Axis at 23.5 degrees and causes seasons
- one object going around another object
- One complete rotation of a planet on it’s axis
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- Extra day at the end February
- Imaginary line around the middle of earth
- Spring and Autumn days with equal hours of daylight and night time
- spinning of a planet, moon, sun, or other object around on its axis
- Table of contents (abbriviated)
- Notebook (abbriviated)
- One complete revolution of a planet around it’s star
- Summer and Winter days, longest number of hours of daylight (summer) fewest number of hours of daylight ( winter)
- The second day of the week
- Entry task each day
17 Clues: Entry task each day • Notebook (abbriviated) • The second day of the week • Extra day at the end February • Table of contents (abbriviated) • twentyfirst Spring Equinox Date • twentyfirst WInter Solstice Date • one object going around another object • Axis at 23.5 degrees and causes seasons • Imaginary line around the middle of earth • ...
Sun, Earth and Moon Vocabulary 2022-03-29
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- the path that one object in space follows as it revolves around another object in space
- the combination of substances that make up a whole object
- the spinning of a planet, Moon, or other object on its axis
- imaginary line about which an object rotates
- a giant ball of gases that is the source of energy for the Earth
- the planet we live on
- the earth rotates in this direction
- the sun is made of ________ , mostly helium and hydrogen
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- When the sun appears to come up in the east, we call this a __________
- the air that surrounds the Earth; it is made of a mixture of gases
- one orbit of an object, such as a planet or satellite, in space around another object in space
- a large cavity on the surface of the moon
- 50 of these can fit in the Earth
- When the sun appears to disappear below the horizon line in the west, we call this a _________.
- one full rotation of the Earth takes one _____ , or 24 hours
15 Clues: the planet we live on • 50 of these can fit in the Earth • the earth rotates in this direction • a large cavity on the surface of the moon • imaginary line about which an object rotates • the sun is made of ________ , mostly helium and hydrogen • the combination of substances that make up a whole object • the spinning of a planet, Moon, or other object on its axis • ...
Scriptures 2024-10-19
10 Clues: Day of rest • The beginning • Day 24 Hours • First man created by God • Expulsion of Adam and Eve • Name of the angel who fell • Created to separate day and night • God Gave man to choose good or evil • The state of the earth before creation • What guarded the entrance to Eden from the garden
Kelly's STEM Puzzle 2021-08-26
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- the nearest star
- before you fall you ____ over
- northern and southern half
- something that rotates the Earth's ____
- the day where the hours of nights and day are equal
- the earths movement around the sun
- the name of the earths complete orbit
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- longest day and longest nights
- the shape of the earths orbit
- the movement of the earth
10 Clues: the nearest star • the movement of the earth • northern and southern half • the shape of the earths orbit • before you fall you ____ over • longest day and longest nights • the earths movement around the sun • the name of the earths complete orbit • something that rotates the Earth's ____ • the day where the hours of nights and day are equal
Riddle Me This: Earth Day Edition 2025-04-04
22 Clues: riddle #6 • riddle #1 • riddle #2 • riddle #4 • riddle #7 • riddle #5 • riddle #8 • riddle #3 • riddle #9 • riddle #16 • riddle #12 • riddle #14 • riddle #13 • riddle #10 • riddle #18 • riddle #20 • riddle #19 • riddle #15 • riddle #11 • riddle #21 • riddle #17 • tree, riddle #22
Earth Day: Actions, Resources, and Recycling 2026-03-18
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- Get bigger, like a plant
- Earth on the ground; soil
- Move using your feet instead of a car
- Not dirty; tidy
- To give some to others
- We drink this and plants need it to live
- Things we throw away
- Use less so we don’t waste things
- What gives us power to move or work
- Use something again instead of throwing it away
- To make something work again
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- The color of plants and a healthy Earth
- A hard thing found on the ground
- Be kind and look after something
- To put a seed in the ground to grow
- Makes lights and machines work
- Turn old things into new things
- A tiny thing that grows into a plant
- What we breathe
- Keep something safe or not waste it
- A small insect
- Do something nice to make things better
- The part of a plant under the ground
- Dirt where plants grow
24 Clues: A small insect • Not dirty; tidy • What we breathe • Things we throw away • To give some to others • Dirt where plants grow • Get bigger, like a plant • Earth on the ground; soil • To make something work again • Makes lights and machines work • Turn old things into new things • A hard thing found on the ground • Be kind and look after something • Use less so we don’t waste things • ...
Space and Science Crossword 2022-10-19
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- There are a ton of _____ in our universe.
- A _____________ connects stars to make a shape.
- At the beginning of the day there is a _______.
- An _____ is when one thing goes around another thing.
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- The ____ orbits earth every month.
- _________ is the subject of studying space.
- The ___ is a big hot ball of fire.
- At the end of the day there is a ______.
- The _____ orbits the sun every year.
- _____ is the constellation of a man with a bow and arrow.
10 Clues: The ____ orbits earth every month. • The ___ is a big hot ball of fire. • The _____ orbits the sun every year. • At the end of the day there is a ______. • There are a ton of _____ in our universe. • _________ is the subject of studying space. • A _____________ connects stars to make a shape. • At the beginning of the day there is a _______. • ...
Unit 5 8th Grade 2023-11-29
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- The tilt of the Earth on its axis plays a role in Earths changing ________.
- A 3/4 Moon is also known as a _________.
- ________ tides have the smallest daily tidal range.
- ________ range is the difference between the levels of ocean water at high and low tide.
- When the moon is showing at 1/4 (looks like a fingernail) it is called a ________.
- During a _______ Moon, the Earth, Moon, and sun are aligned in a 90 degree angle.
- A force that pulls other objects with a mass towards themselves.
- During a _______ Eclipse, the when the moon moves through Earth's shadow.
- How long it takes the earth to complete one revolution around the sun.
- An event during which one object in space casts a shadow onto another object.
- During a ______ Moon, the Moon is directly between the sun and the Earth.
- The Gravitational pull of the _______ causes the tides on Earth.
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- The spinning of a body, such as a planet, on its axis.
- During a _______ eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and Earth so that the sun is totally or partially obscured.
- When the area of sunlight is at a maximum in one hemisphere and minimum in the other.
- _________ tides have the largest daily tidal range.
- The darkest part of the shadow that is cast by an object during an eclipse.
- Spreading cone of lighter shadow that is cast on an object during an eclipse.
- The motion of a body that travels around another body in space.
- A body that orbits a larger body.
- Daily changes in the level of ocean water.
- The time it takes the earth to complete on rotation on its axis.
- Time on earth that is characterized by a pattern of temperature and weather trends.
- During a ______ Moon, the Earth is directly between the Moon and the sun.
- When the sunlight shines equally on the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
25 Clues: A body that orbits a larger body. • A 3/4 Moon is also known as a _________. • Daily changes in the level of ocean water. • _________ tides have the largest daily tidal range. • ________ tides have the smallest daily tidal range. • The spinning of a body, such as a planet, on its axis. • The motion of a body that travels around another body in space. • ...
1. Creation Story Quiz 2024-03-06
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- Type of tree critical to a command
- Creatures that fill the seas
- Essence that animated the first human
- Companion made from a rib
- What the first human needed and received
- Expanse separating the waters above from those below
- Brought temptation
- Times for which celestial bodies were set
- Sprouted on the earth on the third day
- Authority given to humanity
- Cultivated place for the first humans
- Firmament created to separate waters
- Emerged from the waters on the third day
- Life forms that roam the land
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- What the Creator did on the seventh day
- First element separated from darkness
- Winged beings filling the skies
- Central to a pivotal choice
- The garden of abundance and peace
- Basis for the creation of the first woman
- Likeness in which humans were made
- Central to Eden's mystery
- Given dominion over other creatures
- Phrase marking the end of a day
- Task given to the first human for the animals
- Watered the garden flowing out of Eden
- The first human
- Number of periods in the creation process
- Gathered waters named on the third day
- Lights fixed in the expanse to mark seasons
30 Clues: The first human • Brought temptation • Companion made from a rib • Central to Eden's mystery • Central to a pivotal choice • Authority given to humanity • Creatures that fill the seas • Life forms that roam the land • Winged beings filling the skies • Phrase marking the end of a day • The garden of abundance and peace • Type of tree critical to a command • ...
Sienna Veitch English Crossword 2022-06-09
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- A type of search engine which starts with 'G'.
- The head of girls sport at Pembroke.
- What is the state which you live in?
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- The month which Christmas is in?
- This day of the week is known as 'hump day'.
- A body of salt-water that covers a surface of the Earth.
- The only planet which humans live on.
- A place which a student goes to learn.
- This person is your mother's mum or father's mum.
- They are known for killing mice.
10 Clues: The month which Christmas is in? • They are known for killing mice. • The head of girls sport at Pembroke. • What is the state which you live in? • The only planet which humans live on. • A place which a student goes to learn. • This day of the week is known as 'hump day'. • A type of search engine which starts with 'G'. • This person is your mother's mum or father's mum. • ...
Science Space Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- What is the mascot for Groton-Dunstable?
- When the sun appears to rise above the horizon in the morning, its light casts what that points to the west?
- The earth does this around the sun
- A force that pulls or attracts
- Earth's what causes day and night?
- This is a medium sized star
- The sun is responsible for many patterns and cycles in our_____________
- These change throughout the year and and are caused by earth's tilt.
- What effects the pull of gravity?
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- When stars are put together to make an image, these are called...
- The amount of this changes throughout the year
- Another way that that the earth circles the sun is called...
- The earth cycles through what about once a month?
- The Canis Majoris is this
- The earth spins on it's_______
- A part in space that hold millions and billions of stars.
- Seasons are cuased by the earth's what?
- My Very Eager Monkey Just Swallowed Uncle Ned helps you to remember what?
- This grey planet is always half-illuminated by the sun
19 Clues: The Canis Majoris is this • This is a medium sized star • A force that pulls or attracts • The earth spins on it's_______ • What effects the pull of gravity? • The earth does this around the sun • Earth's what causes day and night? • Seasons are cuased by the earth's what? • What is the mascot for Groton-Dunstable? • The amount of this changes throughout the year • ...
In the Beginning 2024-12-30
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- - The skies and beyond, created by God.
- - God said creation was this after He made it.
- - The first man God created.
- - God created the world in six of these.
- - Spoke to Eve in the Garden of Eden.
- - God planted this in the Garden of Eden.
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- - God said, "Let there be this" on the first day.
- - The first woman God created.
- - The Creator of all things.
- - Creatures God made to inhabit the earth.
- - The home of Adam and Eve.
- - Following God's instructions.
- - God did this on the seventh day.
13 Clues: - The home of Adam and Eve. • - The Creator of all things. • - The first man God created. • - The first woman God created. • - Following God's instructions. • - God did this on the seventh day. • - Spoke to Eve in the Garden of Eden. • - The skies and beyond, created by God. • - God created the world in six of these. • - God planted this in the Garden of Eden. • ...
April Calendar 2025-04-10
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- WHAT DO WE CALL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY?
- TODAY IS APRIL _______.
- DO WE HAVE CLASS NEXT TUESDAY?
- WHAT HOLIDAY TAKES PLACE THIS WEEKEND?
- WHICH HOLIDAY IS ON APRIL FIRST?
- SPRING __________ IS ON 4/15 AND 4/17.
- HOW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN APRIL?
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- DO WE HAVE ENGLISH CLASS ON 4/29?
- WHICH HOLIDAY IS ON SUNDAY, 4/20?
- APRIL ________ BRING MAY FLOWERS!
- ON WHICH DAY OF THE WEEK IS EARTH DAY?
- TOMORROW IS APRIL _________.
- THE TWENTY-FIFTH IS ON WHICH DAY OF THE WEEK?
13 Clues: TODAY IS APRIL _______. • TOMORROW IS APRIL _________. • DO WE HAVE CLASS NEXT TUESDAY? • WHICH HOLIDAY IS ON APRIL FIRST? • DO WE HAVE ENGLISH CLASS ON 4/29? • WHICH HOLIDAY IS ON SUNDAY, 4/20? • APRIL ________ BRING MAY FLOWERS! • HOW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN APRIL? • WHAT DO WE CALL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY? • ON WHICH DAY OF THE WEEK IS EARTH DAY? • ...
Reason For Seasons CrossWord Puzzle 2023-12-03
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- the mild temperature areas located between the subtropical and the polar regions
- happens during winter when the sun is positioned lower in the sky, and there are fewer daylight hours.
- The revolution around the sun
- the part of the Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; characterized by a hot climate
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
- The degree that the earth is tilted
- the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ north
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours
- the star around which the earth moves and that provides light and heat for the earth:
- During summer when the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, the sunlight is
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- in a direction opposite to that in which the hands of a clock rotate as viewed from in front
- sunlight that is concentrated
- The period of light in a twenty-four-hour period
- a bright star that can be seen in the sky in the north
- sunlight that is more unconcentrated
- the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ south
- The planet that we live on
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
18 Clues: The planet that we live on • sunlight that is concentrated • The revolution around the sun • The degree that the earth is tilted • sunlight that is more unconcentrated • the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ south • the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ north • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • The period of light in a twenty-four-hour period • ...
The 10 Commandments 2021-02-20
14 Clues: made of earth • God shows mercy • first commandment • third commandment • sixth commandment • fifth commandment • ninth commandment • eight commandment • tenth commandment • fourth commandment • second commandment • seventh commandment • who God gave stones to • which day is the sabbath
april crossword 2026-03-31
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- in greek mythology she is the goddess of the earth, also called terra in roman mythology
- this president celebrated the first anniversary of earth day in 1971
- christopher nolan film released in 2014 about space travel
- holds atoms and nuclei together
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- 60% of the amazon rainforest is housed within this country
- the only natural satellite of earth
- colorless, odorless, non-toxic gas used in airships and balloons
- the outermost layer of the earth and the outermost side of a slice of pizza
- ⊕ is a symbol for what planet?
- the celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve
10 Clues: ⊕ is a symbol for what planet? • holds atoms and nuclei together • the only natural satellite of earth • 60% of the amazon rainforest is housed within this country • christopher nolan film released in 2014 about space travel • colorless, odorless, non-toxic gas used in airships and balloons • the celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve • ...
Eclipses and Moons: A Celestial Challenge 2024-05-06
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- The darkest part of a shadow where light is completely blocked.
- Something that happens once every year.
- Something that makes things visible; energy that our eyes can see.
- A dark area formed when an object blocks light.
- The lighter part of a shadow where some light is blocked but not all.
- When one celestial body completely blocks another, like when the moon covers the sun completely from Earth.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it.
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- The planet we live on.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- When the entire surface of the moon is visible from Earth.
- The time of day when it's dark outside because the sun has set.
- When only a part of one celestial body is obscured by another, like when the moon only partially covers the sun from Earth's perspective.
- When Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- When objects are positioned in a straight line.
- When the moon isn't visible from Earth because it's between the Earth and the Sun.
15 Clues: The planet we live on. • Something that happens once every year. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A dark area formed when an object blocks light. • When objects are positioned in a straight line. • Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. • When the entire surface of the moon is visible from Earth. • ...
Seasons 2013-02-15
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- When day and night are of equal duration.The sun is directly above the equator on these two days.
- If you live in the middle latitudes of the hemisphere, you would experience four distinct seasons, while if you lived at the equator or poles, you would almost experience the ____ season all year.
- Different ________ receive different amounts of sunlight throughout the year.
- The Earth’s _____ is tilted 23.5 degrees. This tilt gives us the seasons.
- The longest or shortest day of the year.
- Number of seasons in a year.
- Caused by the Earth’s axis and the Earth’s ecliptic plane.
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- The first equinox in the year.
- Sunlight doesn’t evenly hit the _______ and the southern hemispheres.
- Seasons are also caused by the Earth’s ______ surface.
- The scientist that proposed that the Sun, not the Earth was the center of the universe.
- Some areas of the Earth directly receive the Sun’s rays, such as the _________.
- Others receive ____ of the Sun’s rays because there is more of the Sun’s rays spread over a larger area.
- The Earth’s spin also creates ___
- and ______.
15 Clues: and ______. • Number of seasons in a year. • The first equinox in the year. • The Earth’s spin also creates ___ • The longest or shortest day of the year. • Seasons are also caused by the Earth’s ______ surface. • Caused by the Earth’s axis and the Earth’s ecliptic plane. • Sunlight doesn’t evenly hit the _______ and the southern hemispheres. • ...
Elsewhere Glossary and Characters 2015-05-31
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- The ___________________ Center is where Elsewhere residents go to be healed when they have been injured.
- A job; one that the employee truly enjoys doing
- The language of cats
- Abbreviation for message in a bottle
- Liz's counselor and advisor on Elsewhere; allergic to emotions
- The language of dogs
- Thandi's cousin on Elsewhere with whom Thandi lives
- A place located underwater where Elsewhere residents can make Contact with people still on Earth
- Lead singer of Liz's favorite band, The Machine
- The form of currency used in Elsewhere
- ___________________ Syndrome is the official term for the addiction of watching Earth from the Observation Decks.
- The stream of water which takes Elsewhere residents back to Earth
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- Dr. ___________________ is Liz's biology teacher back on earth who did not come to her funeral.
- When a resident of Elsewhere is able to directly communicate with a resident of Earth
- An ___________________ Appointment is an orientation all new residents of Elsewhere must attend on their first day of residency.
- Residents of Elsewhere who die at the age of 16 and under are eligible to return to Earth early if they make their intentions known within the first year of residency is known as the Sneaker ___________________.
- Liz's pet dog on Elsewhere
- The building where the Office of Acclimation is located
- The building where the Division of Domestic Animals is located
- Similar to an Earth DMV; mostly used to take away licenses when Elsewhere residents become too young to use them
- The act of leaving Elsewhere and returning to Earth
- Liz's pet pug dog that opens the novel
- Dr. ___________________, Liz's principal, was the speaker at her funeral who talked about traffic safety.
- A person who is 16 or under who goes back to Earth before living out their full "life" in Elsewhere
- Name of the young girl Liz meets on the SS Nile who becomes her friend
- Owen's wife
26 Clues: Owen's wife • The language of cats • The language of dogs • Liz's pet dog on Elsewhere • Abbreviation for message in a bottle • Liz's pet pug dog that opens the novel • The form of currency used in Elsewhere • A job; one that the employee truly enjoys doing • Lead singer of Liz's favorite band, The Machine • The act of leaving Elsewhere and returning to Earth • ...
Elsewhere Glossary 2015-05-30
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- Abbreviation for message in a bottle
- The language of cats
- The ___________________ Center is where Elsewhere residents go to be healed when they have been injured.
- ___________________ Syndrome is the official term for the addiction of watching Earth from the Observation Decks.
- Similar to an Earth DMV; mostly used to take away licenses when Elsewhere residents become too young to use them
- A job; one that the employee truly enjoys doing
- A person who is 16 or under who goes back to Earth before living out their full "life" in Elsewhere
- The act of leaving Elsewhere and returning to Earth
- The language of dogs
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- The building where the Division of Domestic Animals is located
- Residents of Elsewhere who die at the age of 16 and under are eligible to return to Earth early if they make their intentions known within the first year of residency is known as the ___________________ Clause.
- An ___________________ Appointment is an orientation all new residents of Elsewhere must attend on their first day of residency.
- The form of currency used in Elsewhere
- The stream of water which takes Elsewhere residents back to Earth
- When a resident of Elsewhere is able to directly communicate with a resident of Earth
- The building where the Office of Acclimation is located
- A place located underwater where Elsewhere residents can make Contact with people still on Earth
17 Clues: The language of cats • The language of dogs • Abbreviation for message in a bottle • The form of currency used in Elsewhere • A job; one that the employee truly enjoys doing • The act of leaving Elsewhere and returning to Earth • The building where the Office of Acclimation is located • The building where the Division of Domestic Animals is located • ...
The Sky and the Earth 2024-11-07
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- The moon moves in a ________ around Earth.
- The _______________ of Earth makes the sun seem to move each day and night.
- The sun can ________ living things such as giving us a sunburn.
- You can use a __________________ to see the craters and mountains on the moon.
- You can _____________ the next full moon on a calendar because it takes 29 days for the moon to go through each moon phase.
- ____________ is a pattern that happens when the sun seems to set in the evening.
- If there was no gravity on Earth, you would __________ into space.
- ______________ is a pattern that happens when the sun seems to rise in the morning.
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- The sun is the ______________ star to Earth.
- _____________ is a force that pulls objects to the center of Earth.
- In __________, your part of Earth gets the least amount of sunshine. Daylight hours are short.
- The moon takes 29 days to go through all its _____________.
- In real life, when you look at the night sky, the stars are __________________ all over the sky.
- In __________, your part of Earth gets a lot of sunshine. Daylight hours are long.
14 Clues: The moon moves in a ________ around Earth. • The sun is the ______________ star to Earth. • The moon takes 29 days to go through all its _____________. • The sun can ________ living things such as giving us a sunburn. • If there was no gravity on Earth, you would __________ into space. • _____________ is a force that pulls objects to the center of Earth. • ...
the crossword of the year 2014 2014-08-04
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- related to terrible
- circle
- the number above twelve
- also known as earth
- I am at your....
- a word for up and down
- looks like a tortoise
- a time of day related with the morning
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- look around hear the birds feel the grass breath in the fresh air
- a place where people play
- a word related to travel
- another word for advertisement
- you do it with the mixture of a cake
- the day before Friday
- a colour between pink and blue
- three times ten
16 Clues: circle • three times ten • I am at your.... • related to terrible • also known as earth • the day before Friday • looks like a tortoise • a word for up and down • the number above twelve • a word related to travel • a place where people play • another word for advertisement • a colour between pink and blue • you do it with the mixture of a cake • a time of day related with the morning • ...
Physics 9 2023-08-28
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- device needed for calculations
- The study of motion, energy and force
- force that pulls everything down to Earth
- Physics teacher's name
- unit of speed
- FHS mascot
- light and sound are both forms of this
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- an electric car company and the unit for measuring magnetism
- # of classes each day
- __________ Einstein
- Principal's name
- Often called the "father of the atomic bomb". Movie premiered same day as Barbie
- science class you will take next year
- the grade you are in
- Isaac Newton has this many laws of motion
- Isaac ____________
16 Clues: FHS mascot • unit of speed • Principal's name • Isaac ____________ • __________ Einstein • the grade you are in • # of classes each day • Physics teacher's name • device needed for calculations • The study of motion, energy and force • science class you will take next year • light and sound are both forms of this • force that pulls everything down to Earth • ...
unicorn breeds 2023-11-15
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- a unicorn who makes calm waters to tsunami
- a unicorn who can turn the day to night
- a unicorn who can make earth quakes and makes plants grow
- a unicorn who can turn the night to day
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- a unicorn who turns the weather from winter to summer
- a unicorn who can turn the summer and spring to fall and winter
- a unicorn who makes a calm breeze to a raging wind storm
- a unicorn who can control fire
- a unicorn who can explores space and creates constellation
9 Clues: a unicorn who can control fire • a unicorn who can turn the day to night • a unicorn who can turn the night to day • a unicorn who makes calm waters to tsunami • a unicorn who turns the weather from winter to summer • a unicorn who makes a calm breeze to a raging wind storm • a unicorn who can explores space and creates constellation • ...
Pantex Pollution Prevention Earth Day Crossword 2013-04-09
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- For toner cartridge pick up, what group other than Waste Operation should you call?
- Name an item other than paper, aluminum, cardboard, and toner cartridges that is recycled on plant site.
- Can plastic with the recycling code of PVC be placed into the plastic recycling collection bins?
- What does P2 stand for?
- What is one type of item that is placed into the green recycling boxes?
- What is one item that should be removed before placing paper into blue recycling boxes?
- Money collected from the recycling of aluminum cans is donated to what cause?
- The number to call for questions for waste pick up is x5449, true or false?
- How many types of plastic may be placed into the plastic recycling collection bins?
- What are the three Rs of pollution prevention?
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- What should not be placed in an aluminum can recycler?
- What is the recycling symbol called?
- Additional information about Waste Operations functions can be found where?
- What is the classification of one type of box used to recycle paper on plant site?
- What is DOE Order 450.1A?
- What is collected for recycling in the white dumpsters located around the plant?
- What are the blue recycling collection bins for?
- Pollution prevention is not only the right thing to do it is also ________________ by DOE Order 450.1A.
- Waste operations evaluates processes to identify source reduction and recycling options that can reduce waste management and compliance costs through Pollution Prevention Opportunity______________.
- Recycling of corrugated cardboard helps Pantex reduce the amount of __________ plant trash generated and decreases the cost of _____________.
20 Clues: What does P2 stand for? • What is DOE Order 450.1A? • What is the recycling symbol called? • What are the three Rs of pollution prevention? • What are the blue recycling collection bins for? • What should not be placed in an aluminum can recycler? • What is one type of item that is placed into the green recycling boxes? • ...
Space Systems Vocab and Concepts Review #1 2020-11-17
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- the direction in which the Earth rotates on its axis
- the two stars at the end of this constellation's "bowl" point to Polaris (two words)
- the name for the imaginary "line" (the path) that the sun appears to follow through the year (you might need to looks this one up on Google)
- the direction in which the Earth revolves around the sun
- the name for the side of the moon that always faces away from Earth (two words)
- the movement of the Earth that accounts for why the sun appears to rise and set
- also know as the North Star
- to go around another object
- refers to sun
- in the northern hemisphere, stars appear to move in a circular path around this important star
- refers to the shape of the moon at any specific time during a lunar cycle
- a synonym for revolve
- a synonym for rotate
- the location on Earth over which you will always find Polaris in the sky (two words)
- the celestial object that blocks the sun's rays during a lunar eclipse
- it takes the Earth one _____ to make a full revolution around the sun
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- general name for a group of stars that form a pattern
- the approximate number of hours it takes for the Earth to rotate once on its axis (compound word)
- the celestial object that blocks the sun's rays during a solar eclipse
- the compass direction in which most stars appear to rise
- refers to moon
- adjective that refers to the sky and the "heavens"
- refers to a series of circles or arcs that have the same center (hint...see page 5 of your packet!)
- an event in which a celestial object such as the moon or sun is blocked
- Polaris is the last star in the "handle" of this constellation (two words)
- the main object in space that the moon orbits
- the adjective that refers to the 13 different constellations that are visible from Earth at different times throughout the year
- it takes the Earth one ______ to make a full rotation on its axis
- to turn on an axis
29 Clues: refers to sun • refers to moon • to turn on an axis • a synonym for rotate • a synonym for revolve • also know as the North Star • to go around another object • the main object in space that the moon orbits • adjective that refers to the sky and the "heavens" • the direction in which the Earth rotates on its axis • general name for a group of stars that form a pattern • ...
2025 Physical Science Ohio 5th Grade 2023-12-03
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- a natural satellite which orbits the Earth and is about one quarter the size of Earth
- Earth’s closest star and the center of our Solar System
- the resistance (or stopping) of motion when one object rubs against another
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- to be taken in by something
- the Earth moving around the sun; this takes Earth 365 ¼ days (one year) to complete
- a force that pulls all objects toward Earth
- Materials that allow all light to pass through
- to put forth effort to do something
- when light bounces off an object
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- the way in which the Earth slants on its axis
- back-and-forth movements that create sound waves
- Any circle drawn around Earth divides it into two equal halves
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- The collection of eight planets and their moons in the orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- Materials that let some light pass through
- An object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust, may have a tail.
- the loudness or softness of a sound
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a moon, planet, or star
- the Earth spinning around its axis; this takes Earth 24 hours (1 day) to complete
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth’s atmosphere , becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- light bending when it hits a new material
- it is the path the Earth takes around the sun. The Earth makes an elliptical (almost circular) shape orbit.
- Materials that do not allow any light to pass through
- an imaginary line that passes through the North and South poles
- any motion that changes the direction of an object
- how fast or how slow an object moves
28 Clues: to be taken in by something • when light bounces off an object • the highness or lowness of a sound • the loudness or softness of a sound • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • to put forth effort to do something • how fast or how slow an object moves • light bending when it hits a new material • Materials that let some light pass through • ...
RE 2025-09-15
10 Clues: The first man. • The first woman. • On this day, God rested. • The first book of the Bible • God said “Let there be ___.” • Humans are made in God’s ___. • God created this to rule the day. • God created the world in six ___. • God created this to rule the night. • The place God created above the earth.
Astronomy Crossword 2023-05-14
Across
- How many days between a new moon and a full moon
- Two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness
- The closest planet to the Sun
- The phrase of when the moon is appearing to get smaller every day
- An imaginary line that passes through the north and south poles
- The planet with no actual surface
- What do we call the time when the Earth rotates, and the first rays of sunlight fall on a particular place?
- If the southern hemisphere is in Summer, then the Northern Hemisphere is in ....
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- The abbrievation of Greenwich Mean Time
- A system in which the planets all revolve around the Sun
- The large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
- A celestial body that revolves around the su
- The planet with numerous rings
- The force that pulls on the oceans to form the tides is called a .... pull.
- The shape of Earth
- The number of high tides that we have each day
16 Clues: The shape of Earth • The closest planet to the Sun • The planet with numerous rings • The planet with no actual surface • The abbrievation of Greenwich Mean Time • A celestial body that revolves around the su • The number of high tides that we have each day • How many days between a new moon and a full moon • A system in which the planets all revolve around the Sun • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-05-14
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- How many days between a new moon and a full moon
- Two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness
- The closest planet to the Sun
- The phrase of when the moon is appearing to get smaller every day
- An imaginary line that passes through the north and south poles
- The planet with no actual surface
- What do we call the time when the Earth rotates, and the first rays of sunlight fall on a particular place?
- If the southern hemisphere is in Summer, then the Northern Hemisphere is in ....
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- The abbrievation of Greenwich Mean Time
- A system in which the planets all revolve around the Sun
- The large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
- A celestial body that revolves around the su
- The planet with numerous rings
- The force that pulls on the oceans to form the tides is called a .... pull.
- The shape of Earth
- The number of high tides that we have each day
16 Clues: The shape of Earth • The closest planet to the Sun • The planet with numerous rings • The planet with no actual surface • The abbrievation of Greenwich Mean Time • A celestial body that revolves around the su • The number of high tides that we have each day • How many days between a new moon and a full moon • A system in which the planets all revolve around the Sun • ...
Earth System 2025-12-07
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- Cover, describe a particular state of being or existence. They allow the next event or thing to happen.
- a model of a set of problems or events that can be used to learn how to do something.
- is the layers of gasses that surround the Earth.
- is a weather tool used to measure the amount of water vapor, or moisture, in the air.
- is the minute-by-minute to day-by-day changes of the atmosphere’s condition in a specific place.
- Balloon, is a typeof balloon that contains measuring tools and is sent into the air to find out information about weather conditions.
- is a tool used to measure temperature.
- The process where liquid water turns into water vapor (gaseous water).
- a measure of the amount of water in the air.
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- The process where water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid.
- a group of related things that work together as a whole. In weather, this can be temperature, air pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness.
- means happening, done, made, used, or existing every day.
- the source of an enormous amount of energy, a portion of which provides Earth with the light and heat.
- is any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth.
- from the Sun is responsible for the movements of air and water that create weather.
- Pattern, a type of weather that stays in an area for a few days to a few weeks.
- is a measure of hotness or coldness, which in turn is a measure of the kinetic energy of particles.
- the height of a particular location above sea level.
18 Clues: is a tool used to measure temperature. • a measure of the amount of water in the air. • is the layers of gasses that surround the Earth. • the height of a particular location above sea level. • means happening, done, made, used, or existing every day. • The process where water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid. • ...
Crossword 2022-10-23
Across
- Workers respite
- Function word for reckoning
- Whole amount
- unexpected happening
- Period of darkness
- cheerful dwarf
- day you entered earth
- Opposite of off
- Common title beginning
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- father (informal)
- party time
- group of related things
- second person pronoun
- Segments of a century
- beavers home
- treble tops in darts
- Accompanied by
- At an opponents ground
- Outdoor blaze
19 Clues: party time • Whole amount • beavers home • Outdoor blaze • Accompanied by • cheerful dwarf • Workers respite • Opposite of off • father (informal) • Period of darkness • unexpected happening • treble tops in darts • second person pronoun • Segments of a century • day you entered earth • At an opponents ground • Common title beginning • group of related things • Function word for reckoning
View from Earth 2023-06-15
Across
- Shows the position of the Sun in the sky at a single location and at the same time of the day throughout a year.
- The dark center portion of a shadow
- A group of stars that forms a particular shape in the sky.
- Constellation that lies along the plane of the ecliptic.
- The colour of stars is based on their ____
- Caused by torques on Earth due to the gravitational pulls of the Moon and the Sun.
- year, The distance light travel in one Earth year.
- The point on the celestial sphere that is directly above the observer.
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- Opposite of zenith.
- The point at which the moon is farthest from Earth/ A motion of earth that we can see a micro moon.
- It is known as The North Star.
- The point at which the moon is closest to Earth/ A motion of earth that we see a supermoon.
- plane, An imaginary plane containing the Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
- 0 to 360 degrees around horizon from north towards east.
- The partial shadow surrounding a perfect shadow.
15 Clues: Opposite of zenith. • It is known as The North Star. • The dark center portion of a shadow • The colour of stars is based on their ____ • The partial shadow surrounding a perfect shadow. • year, The distance light travel in one Earth year. • Constellation that lies along the plane of the ecliptic. • 0 to 360 degrees around horizon from north towards east. • ...
Astronomy Topic 3, Part 1 2025-05-24
Across
- The north star in 26,000 years
- The Greek who calculated distance and diameter also introduced this model first
- The type of tide when the Moon is at a right angle to the Earth and Sun.
- He made calculations of distances and diameters of Earth, Sun and Moon
- The current north star
- The moon takes up the same angular size as this body part
- The type of tide when Earth-Sun-Moon are in a line
- A relationship where one values doubles the other quarters (e.g. distance, force of gravity)
- The Earth is flatter at the...
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- The number of tides a day
- The 26,000 year cycle of the Earth's wobble
- He made the first calculation for the circumference of the Earth
- The same side of the Moon is always seen because it is...
- Edmund Halley used similar methods to the Greeks to calculate the distance to this inferior planet
- Gravitational force from the moon (and partly the sun) causes this on the Earth
- The Moon and Sun take up the same angular size of the sky because the sun is a greater
16 Clues: The current north star • The number of tides a day • The north star in 26,000 years • The Earth is flatter at the... • The 26,000 year cycle of the Earth's wobble • The type of tide when Earth-Sun-Moon are in a line • The same side of the Moon is always seen because it is... • The moon takes up the same angular size as this body part • ...
The Sky and the Earth 2024-11-08
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- ______________ is a force that pulls objects to the center of the Earth.
- The sun can _________ living things such as give you a sunburn.
- Fall and Spring are seasons that have similar __________________ and hours of the day.
- The Earth moving around the sun causes _____________.
- ________________ is a pattern that happens when the sun seems to rise in the morning.
- If there was no gravity on Earth, you would _________ into space.
- ____________ is a pattern that happens when the sun seems to set in the evening.
- The moon moves in a ________ around Earth and takes a little less than a month to go around Earth.
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- In real life, when we look at the night sky, the stars are _________________ all over the sky.
- The sun is the ________________ star to Earth.
- The _________________ of Earth makes it seems like the sun is moving in the sky.
- You can use a __________________ to see the mountains and craters on the moon.
- The moon takes 29 days to go through all its _____________ so you can predict the next full moon.
13 Clues: The sun is the ________________ star to Earth. • The Earth moving around the sun causes _____________. • The sun can _________ living things such as give you a sunburn. • If there was no gravity on Earth, you would _________ into space. • ______________ is a force that pulls objects to the center of the Earth. • ...
spelling words 2014-05-14
10 Clues: / not on purpose • / earth is a .... • / the sun is a .... • / circles the earth... • / there is no air in.... • / it happens tomorrow... • / the head of a country... • / it happened yesterday... • / I scared Norint, it was a ... • / to celebrate the day you were born
Causes of Seasons 2025-09-07
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- – The day-to-day conditions outside like temperature, rain, and wind
- – How hot or cold something is
- – One of the four parts of the year caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit
- – The path Earth takes as it goes around the Sun
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- – The imaginary line Earth spins around, tilted at 23.5 degrees
- – A measure of how far north or south a place is from the equator
- – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth
- – An imaginary line around Earth that divides it into northern and southern halves
8 Clues: – How hot or cold something is • – The path Earth takes as it goes around the Sun • – How strong sunlight is on a certain area of Earth • – The imaginary line Earth spins around, tilted at 23.5 degrees • – A measure of how far north or south a place is from the equator • – The day-to-day conditions outside like temperature, rain, and wind • ...
Sun, Earth and Moon Vocabulary 2022-03-29
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- the path that one object in space follows as it revolves around another object in space
- the combination of substances that make up a whole object
- the spinning of a planet, Moon, or other object on its axis
- imaginary line about which an object rotates
- a giant ball of gases that is the source of energy for the Earth
- the planet we live on
- the earth rotates in this direction
- the sun is made of ________ , mostly helium and hydrogen
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- When the sun appears to come up in the east, we call this a __________
- the air that surrounds the Earth; it is made of a mixture of gases
- one orbit of an object, such as a planet or satellite, in space around another object in space
- a large cavity on the surface of the moon
- 50 of these can fit in the Earth
- When the sun appears to disappear below the horizon line in the west, we call this a _________.
- one full rotation of the Earth takes one _____ , or 24 hours
15 Clues: the planet we live on • 50 of these can fit in the Earth • the earth rotates in this direction • a large cavity on the surface of the moon • imaginary line about which an object rotates • the sun is made of ________ , mostly helium and hydrogen • the combination of substances that make up a whole object • the spinning of a planet, Moon, or other object on its axis • ...
Drogo Science Lesson 1 Solar System 2020-09-25
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- to revolve around something like earth around sun
- the study of space
- to spin on an axis
- an object that revolves around a larger object
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- the time it takes to go around something
- 27.3 days is the time the moon rotates and revolves
- 24 hours for earth to rotate all the way around once
- plane the path that an object orbits something
- 365 days for earth to go around sun
- imaginary pole that earth spins on
10 Clues: the study of space • to spin on an axis • imaginary pole that earth spins on • 365 days for earth to go around sun • the time it takes to go around something • plane the path that an object orbits something • an object that revolves around a larger object • to revolve around something like earth around sun • 27.3 days is the time the moon rotates and revolves • ...
Creation Activity 2025-02-28
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- Crafted from Adam's side, a part of him given to create Eve.
- On the seventh day, God ______ from all His works of creation.
- The first woman to ever be created by God.
- The first human and man to be created by God.
- On the 6th Day, God filled the skies with _____ of every kind.
- The first book of the Bible.
- Adam & Eve was allowed to eat the fruits from the other tree except the tree knowledge of good and ____.
- Then God said, "Let us make _____ beings in our image to be like us."
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- In the middle of the garden he placed the tree of ____ and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
- Describes God's act of making the world in 6 days.
- God formed man from the ____ of the ground.
- The Author of Genesis and he parted the Red Sea with his staff.
- The Garden Adam and Eve lived in.
- God created ____ to fill the seas on 5th Day.
- What is the space called that God created to separate the waters of the earth from the waters above the earth?
15 Clues: The first book of the Bible. • The Garden Adam and Eve lived in. • The first woman to ever be created by God. • God formed man from the ____ of the ground. • The first human and man to be created by God. • God created ____ to fill the seas on 5th Day. • Describes God's act of making the world in 6 days. • Crafted from Adam's side, a part of him given to create Eve. • ...
