earth day Crossword Puzzles
Earth 2022-05-24
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- currents Heat energy transfer between two parts of a fluid of different temperatures. When hot fluids rise and cold fluids sink.
- the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core
- Rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust
- Layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field
- Vibrations that travel through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake
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- Upper layer of the Earth’s mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur
- A strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal,
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- a silvery-white metal
- Dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth
- the quality of being easily shaped or molded.
- Thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gasses, and water from the mantle
14 Clues: a silvery-white metal • the degree of compactness of a substance. • A strong, hard magnetic silvery-gray metal, • the quality of being easily shaped or molded. • the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core • Dense sphere of solid iron and nickel at the center of Earth • Thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle • ...
The Earth and its neighbours 2017-11-07
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- a constellation that looks like a lion
- this movement of the earth causes day and night
- a dwarf planet which used to be the part of our solar system
- heavenly bodies that reflect their own light
- a fixed path on which the earth goes around the Sun
- smallest planet and also closest to the Sun
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- second planet from the Sun that has life on it
- natural satellite of the earth
- An instrument used to see the celestial bodies
- The second largest planets with many rings
10 Clues: natural satellite of the earth • a constellation that looks like a lion • The second largest planets with many rings • smallest planet and also closest to the Sun • heavenly bodies that reflect their own light • second planet from the Sun that has life on it • An instrument used to see the celestial bodies • this movement of the earth causes day and night • ...
April 2024-03-19
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- Day is observed on April 22 to promote environmental awareness
- One of April's birth flowers, symbolizing innocence
- National Week is celebrated in April
- Festival in Washington, D.C., typically occurs in April
- Appreciation Month is celebrated in April
- Da Vinci, born on April 15, 1452
- Tax Day in the United States typically falls on April 15
- This type of weather is stereotypically associated with April
- Professionals Day is observed on the last full week of April
- Jewish holiday that often falls in April
- Zodiac sign starting in April
- National Month is observed in April in the United States
- Elizabeth II, born on April 21, 1926
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- National Cheese Sandwich Day is on April 12
- Shakespeare, died on April 23, 1616, and possibly born on April 23, 1564
- National Month encourages planting and outdoor activities in April
- National Month, highlighting amphibians, observed in April
- Country where the month is celebrated with Hanami, or flower viewing
- The traditional birthstone for this month
- Day on April 25, commemorates Australian and New Zealand war dead
- National Month is observed in April
- Day celebrated with pranks and jokes on the first of this month
- Arbor Day, a day dedicated to planting s, is observed in April in many states
- This ship sank in April 1912
- Awareness Day is celebrated on April 2
- April ___ bring May flowers
- Boston ___ usually held on the third Monday of April
- Christian holiday that can fall in late March or April
- This month is named after the Latin word "aperire," meaning to open (like flowers)
- Zodiac sign ending in early April
30 Clues: April ___ bring May flowers • This ship sank in April 1912 • Zodiac sign starting in April • Da Vinci, born on April 15, 1452 • Zodiac sign ending in early April • National Month is observed in April • National Week is celebrated in April • Elizabeth II, born on April 21, 1926 • Awareness Day is celebrated on April 2 • Jewish holiday that often falls in April • ...
Did you know it? Amazing facts about planets 2020-06-30
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- It used to be treated as a planet
- This planet needs 84 Earth years to make one circuit around the Sun
- This planet has the shortest day of all the planets
- It's the smallest planet that does not have any moons or rings
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- This planet has the most extensive rings in the solar system
- One day on this planet is 22 days on the Earth
- It is the most distant planet from the Sun
- This planet was once believed to be center of the universe
- This second-smallest planet in the solar system has two moons
9 Clues: It used to be treated as a planet • It is the most distant planet from the Sun • One day on this planet is 22 days on the Earth • This planet has the shortest day of all the planets • This planet was once believed to be center of the universe • This planet has the most extensive rings in the solar system • ...
Rotation and Revolution 2025-11-06
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- when one side of the Earth is facing the Sun.
- movement of one object in an orbit around another, which causes the year.
- caused by Earth's revoluton and tilt on its axis.
- imaginary line through the center of an object that it spins on.
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- path one object takes around another.
- 365 days, the time it takes for one revolution around the Sun.
- 24 hours, the time it takes for one rotation.
- spinning of the Earth on its own axis, which causes day and night.
- when one side of the Earth is opposite to the Sun.
9 Clues: path one object takes around another. • when one side of the Earth is facing the Sun. • 24 hours, the time it takes for one rotation. • caused by Earth's revoluton and tilt on its axis. • when one side of the Earth is opposite to the Sun. • 365 days, the time it takes for one revolution around the Sun. • ...
Katharine-2019-2_09 2019-12-04
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- Our "$1.00" store
- Country 89 radio personality
- February 29th year
- On the 5th day of Christmas
- Summer footwear
- How many years in a millennium
- Our backyard visitors, for one
- City with the most people on Earth
- Pizza fundraiser
- Closest hwy.
- Katharine's restaurant go-to
- Water boils at degrees (C)
- Inventory program that Daddy made
- Katharine's locker number (Grade 2)
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- Lyric: "I'm going out, I want the ..."
- Smallest country on Earth
- List of days, weeks, months and years
- Celebrated ones in June
- Keys on a piano
- Kids Show: Bob the ...
- "Don't eat ... snow"
- Halloween Costume: "Princess of ..."
- Largest city in Hungary
- One of the four suits
- Celebrated one in May
25 Clues: Closest hwy. • Keys on a piano • Summer footwear • Pizza fundraiser • Our "$1.00" store • February 29th year • "Don't eat ... snow" • One of the four suits • Celebrated one in May • Kids Show: Bob the ... • Celebrated ones in June • Largest city in Hungary • Smallest country on Earth • Water boils at degrees (C) • On the 5th day of Christmas • Country 89 radio personality • ...
Weather 2025-01-29
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- global winds near the equator
- causes Earth to have seasons
- created by differences in air pressure
- imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude
- half of earth
- water turns to water vapor due to heat
- wind that blows at the beach during the day
- wind that blows at night at the beach
- measures wind speed
- measures humidity
- height above sea level
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- how tightly paced something is
- water vapor turns to water (cooling)
- average weather as studied for a long time
- global winds that affect the U.S.
- prediction of weather
- measures air pressure
- where two different air masses meet
- state of the atmosphere (certain time/place)
- when plants lose water vapor
20 Clues: half of earth • measures humidity • measures wind speed • prediction of weather • measures air pressure • height above sea level • causes Earth to have seasons • when plants lose water vapor • global winds near the equator • how tightly paced something is • global winds that affect the U.S. • where two different air masses meet • water vapor turns to water (cooling) • ...
Daily Routine ... in Space! 2021-01-06
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- The Space Station is located above the ...
- It is ... high above the earth.
- They bring food from Earth so they can eat ... every morning.
- People there ... and then brush their teeth.
- They use ... soap and shampoo.
- people like to listen to ... in their free time.
- They can also ... some books.
- There are machines for running and for ...
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- They ... for more than two hours every day.
- ... can learn about space on the Space Station.
- Do you want to live in ...?
- The people on the station don't have to take a ... to work.
- They exercise so they can have ... bodies.
- They don't want their food to ...
- People on the Space Station can watch ... in their free time.
- They must be ... because they don't want to use lots of water.
16 Clues: Do you want to live in ...? • They can also ... some books. • They use ... soap and shampoo. • It is ... high above the earth. • They don't want their food to ... • The Space Station is located above the ... • They exercise so they can have ... bodies. • There are machines for running and for ... • They ... for more than two hours every day. • ...
Daily Routine... In Space! 2023-12-11
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- Some people like to listen to _____ in their free time.
- ______ can learn about space on the Space Station.
- They exercise so they can have ______ bodies.
- They bring food from Earth so they can eat _________ every morning.
- They can also ____ books.
- They ________ for more than 2 hours every day.
- There are machines for running and for _______.
- They don't want their food to _____.
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- People there ____ __ and brush their teeth.
- People on the Space Station can watch ______ in their free time
- They must be _______ because they don't want to use lots of water.
- It is _______ high above the Earth.
- The space station is located above the _____.
- Do you want to live in _____?
- They use _______ soap and shampoo.
- The people on the station don't have to take a ____ to work.
16 Clues: They can also ____ books. • Do you want to live in _____? • They use _______ soap and shampoo. • It is _______ high above the Earth. • They don't want their food to _____. • People there ____ __ and brush their teeth. • The space station is located above the _____. • They exercise so they can have ______ bodies. • They ________ for more than 2 hours every day. • ...
Unit 2 Review - Moon Phases, Eclipses, & Seasons 2020-12-07
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- identified based on the time of year, climate conditions, and position of earth around the sun
- the number of seasons we have
- less than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 0%
- another word used to refer to the fall season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see ______ during waning phases
- 100% of the moon we see is illuminated
- more than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 100%
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the most concentrated (darker) shadow region
- imaginary line running north to south dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- identified by the part of the moon that we can see illuminated at different times of the month
- the moon orbits the ________
- this much of the moon is always illuminated (but we see different portions of this amount throughout the month)
- another word used to refer to the spring season
- 0% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the left side
- the season in the Northern Hemisphere is always the ________ of the season in the Southern Hemisphere
- either longer days and shorter nights (summer) or shorter days and longer nights (winter)
- hours of day and night are the same (spring and fall)
- the earth spinning on its axis (determines length of day)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see _______ during the first half
- the eclipse that can occur during a full moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Earth → Moon; Earth’s shadow is cast upon moon; moon turns a red color)
- December 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun; it would be Summer in the Southern Hemisphere)
- earth orbiting the sun (determines length of year)
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- the hemisphere that has summer during our winter season, spring during our fall season, winter during our summer season, and fall during our spring season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the left side
- the direction of orbit of the moon and earth
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the less concentrated (lighter) shadow region
- northern hemisphere is ______ to the sun during spring and fall
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the right side
- the earth orbits the __________
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during summer
- Earth is _______ on its axis; also the moon’s orbit is _______.
- March 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be fall in the Southern Hemisphere)
- 50% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the moon does not make its own light but instead is __________ by the sun resulting in the parts we see throughout each month
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during winter
- results from either the moon passing through the shadow of the earth or the earth passing through the shadow of the moon
- the hemisphere that we live in
- imaginary line running east to west dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its _______ (imaginary line runs straight through the center of Earth from north to south pole)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the right side
- the number of moon phases we have
- September 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be Spring in the Southern Hemisphere)
- the eclipse that can occur during a new moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Moon → Earth; moon’s shadow is cast upon Earth)
- half of earth (northern, southern, eastern, or western)
- the number of days for a complete moon phase cycle
- June 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun; it would be Winter in the Southern Hemisphere)
47 Clues: the moon orbits the ________ • the number of seasons we have • the hemisphere that we live in • the earth orbits the __________ • the number of moon phases we have • 0% of the moon we see is illuminated • 50% of the moon we see is illuminated • 100% of the moon we see is illuminated • the direction of orbit of the moon and earth • ...
Unit 2 Review - Moon Phases, Eclipses, & Seasons 2020-12-07
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- identified based on the time of year, climate conditions, and position of earth around the sun
- the number of seasons we have
- less than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 0%
- another word used to refer to the fall season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see ______ during waning phases
- 100% of the moon we see is illuminated
- more than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 100%
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the most concentrated (darker) shadow region
- imaginary line running north to south dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- identified by the part of the moon that we can see illuminated at different times of the month
- the moon orbits the ________
- this much of the moon is always illuminated (but we see different portions of this amount throughout the month)
- another word used to refer to the spring season
- 0% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the left side
- the season in the Northern Hemisphere is always the ________ of the season in the Southern Hemisphere
- either longer days and shorter nights (summer) or shorter days and longer nights (winter)
- hours of day and night are the same (spring and fall)
- the earth spinning on its axis (determines length of day)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see _______ during the first half
- the eclipse that can occur during a full moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Earth → Moon; Earth’s shadow is cast upon moon; moon turns a red color)
- December 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun; it would be Summer in the Southern Hemisphere)
- earth orbiting the sun (determines length of year)
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- the hemisphere that has summer during our winter season, spring during our fall season, winter during our summer season, and fall during our spring season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the left side
- the direction of orbit of the moon and earth
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the less concentrated (lighter) shadow region
- northern hemisphere is ______ to the sun during spring and fall
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the right side
- the earth orbits the __________
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during summer
- Earth is _______ on its axis; also the moon’s orbit is _______.
- March 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be fall in the Southern Hemisphere)
- 50% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the moon does not make its own light but instead is __________ by the sun resulting in the parts we see throughout each month
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during winter
- results from either the moon passing through the shadow of the earth or the earth passing through the shadow of the moon
- the hemisphere that we live in
- imaginary line running east to west dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its _______ (imaginary line runs straight through the center of Earth from north to south pole)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the right side
- the number of moon phases we have
- September 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be Spring in the Southern Hemisphere)
- the eclipse that can occur during a new moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Moon → Earth; moon’s shadow is cast upon Earth)
- half of earth (northern, southern, eastern, or western)
- the number of days for a complete moon phase cycle
- June 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun; it would be Winter in the Southern Hemisphere)
47 Clues: the moon orbits the ________ • the number of seasons we have • the hemisphere that we live in • the earth orbits the __________ • the number of moon phases we have • 0% of the moon we see is illuminated • 50% of the moon we see is illuminated • 100% of the moon we see is illuminated • the direction of orbit of the moon and earth • ...
earth day 2019-05-15
Earth Day 2025-04-07
5 Clues: causes air pollution • Another word for outside • Throwing trash out in the open • is the month Earth Day is celebrated • A senator worried about the envoirment
Earth Day 2025-04-23
Earth Day 2024-03-19
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- When we play games or have fun activities, we do this with friends.
- Instead of throwing things away, we can do this to them to help the environment.
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- It's green grows in the ground and needs sunlight and water to survive.
- What comes out of the tap when you want to drink, wash your hands, or take a bath
- We breathe this to live
5 Clues: We breathe this to live • When we play games or have fun activities, we do this with friends. • It's green grows in the ground and needs sunlight and water to survive. • Instead of throwing things away, we can do this to them to help the environment. • What comes out of the tap when you want to drink, wash your hands, or take a bath
earth day 2022-04-22
Phases of the Moon Video Crossword 2021-06-02
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- The force that pulls objects together.
- It only takes about _______ month(s), for the Moon to orbit the Earth.
- The moon orbits the Earth, just like the Earth orbits the _______.
- It takes Earth about 24 hours or 1 day to spin on its ______.
- Rocks that have fallen from space that cause craters on the Moon.
- It is called a _______ Quarter Moon because the Moon has reached the last or third quarter of its orbit around the Earth.
- A _______ Moon happens when the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun all form a line.
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- Besides Earth, the only other place in the Universe that people have visited is the _______.
- A ________ Moon happens when a thin sliver of the Moon is visible.
- A New Moon occurs when the Moon is between the Sun and the _______.
- The first phase of the Moon is called a _____ Moon.
- During a _____ Moon (First Quarter Moon), we can see half the Moon while the other half is in darkness.
12 Clues: The force that pulls objects together. • The first phase of the Moon is called a _____ Moon. • It takes Earth about 24 hours or 1 day to spin on its ______. • Rocks that have fallen from space that cause craters on the Moon. • A ________ Moon happens when a thin sliver of the Moon is visible. • The moon orbits the Earth, just like the Earth orbits the _______. • ...
Daily Routine ... in Space! 2021-01-06
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- People on the Space Station can watch ... in their free time.
- Do you want to live in ...?
- There are machines for running and for ...
- They use ... soap and shampoo.
- They bring food from Earth so they can eat ... every morning.
- They don't want their food to ...
- They can also ... some books.
- ... can learn about space on the Space Station.
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- People there ... and then brush their teeth.
- People like to listen to ... in their free time.
- They must be ... because they don't want to use lots of water.
- The people on the station don't have to take a ... to work.
- They exercise so they can have ... bodies.
- The Space Station is located above the ...
- It is ... high above the earth.
- They ... for more than two hours every day.
16 Clues: Do you want to live in ...? • They can also ... some books. • They use ... soap and shampoo. • It is ... high above the earth. • They don't want their food to ... • There are machines for running and for ... • They exercise so they can have ... bodies. • The Space Station is located above the ... • They ... for more than two hours every day. • ...
Crater Clues 2025-06-05
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- A small vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface
- The path that the Earth takes around the Sun
- A person who travels in space
- Ocean movement caused by the Moon's gravity
- The U.S. space agency that launches space missions
- The Moon's changing shapes during the month
- What astronauts wear to stay alive in space
- A group of stars that forms a picture
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- The force that pulls the Moon towards the Earth
- The path the Moon takes around the Earth
- Tool used to look at stars and planets
- Holes on the Moon's surface caused by impacts
- Earth's only natural satellite
- The first country to land on the moon
- The vehicle made to travel in space
- The closest star to Earth
- Time of day during which the moon is visible
17 Clues: The closest star to Earth • A person who travels in space • Earth's only natural satellite • The vehicle made to travel in space • The first country to land on the moon • A group of stars that forms a picture • Tool used to look at stars and planets • The path the Moon takes around the Earth • Ocean movement caused by the Moon's gravity • ...
Earth and earth subsystems 2024-08-14
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- water on earth's surface
- Large areas covered predominantly by trees
- high temperature
- layer of gasses
- dense center of the planet
- flowing body of freshwater
- Large body of saltwater
- long term weather patterns
- Areas where water covers the soil
- smallest body of saltwater
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- frozen water on earth
- made by humans
- sudden movement of ground
- earth's plate movements
- living organisms
- lowest layer of atmosphere
- Arid regions with sparse vegetation
- elevated platforms
- solid parts of earth
- inland body of freshwater
20 Clues: made by humans • layer of gasses • living organisms • high temperature • elevated platforms • solid parts of earth • frozen water on earth • earth's plate movements • Large body of saltwater • water on earth's surface • sudden movement of ground • inland body of freshwater • lowest layer of atmosphere • dense center of the planet • flowing body of freshwater • long term weather patterns • ...
Earth and earth subsystem 2024-08-15
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- Below is a representation. You would need to create the actual grid on paper or using a digital tool.)
- (A community of living organisms and their environment)
- CYCLE (The continuous movement of water on Earth)
- (Region around Earth influenced by its magnetic field)
- (The frozen water parts of Earth)
- (All living organisms on Earth)
- (Process where liquid water turns into vapor)
- (All the water on Earth's surface)
- LAYER (Protective atmospheric layer absorbing UV radiation)
- (Breaking down of rocks)
- (Process by which plants make food using sunlight)
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- (Earth's rigid outer layer)
- CYCLE (Cycle that moves nitrogen through the atmosphere and organisms)
- (Layer of gases surrounding Earth)
- CYCLE (The circulation of carbon among Earth's spheres)
- (Any form of water falling from the sky)
- EFFECT (Warming of Earth due to trapped heat in the atmosphere)
- (The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere)
- (Movement of soil and rock by wind or water)
- ENERGY (Heat energy derived from Earth's interior)
- Puzzle Grid
- PLATES (Large sections of Earth's crust)
22 Clues: Puzzle Grid • (Breaking down of rocks) • (Earth's rigid outer layer) • (All living organisms on Earth) • (The frozen water parts of Earth) • (Layer of gases surrounding Earth) • (All the water on Earth's surface) • (Any form of water falling from the sky) • PLATES (Large sections of Earth's crust) • (The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere) • ...
EARTH AND EARTH SUBSYSTEMS 2024-08-14
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- the layer of the earth's
- A large mass of ice moving slowly over land
- partially molten layer
- lower layer of the atmosphere
- middle layer of the atmosphere
- water
- long term changes in the earth's climate
- A community of living organisms
- The natural process
- outermost layer, merging with outer space
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- living things
- A natural flowing body of water
- the variety of life
- air
- earth's crust
- planets interior
- land
- the earth's ice
- high temperature layer of the atmosphere
- A large, natural elevation of the earth's surface
20 Clues: air • land • water • living things • earth's crust • the earth's ice • planets interior • the variety of life • The natural process • partially molten layer • the layer of the earth's • lower layer of the atmosphere • middle layer of the atmosphere • A natural flowing body of water • A community of living organisms • long term changes in the earth's climate • ...
UVMS Spring Crossword 2023-02-28
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- A day in April known for “celebrating” the enviroment/Earth
- (2words) A “holiday” on the first day of April known for pranks/tricks
- A shiny and bright yellow metal sometimes associated with St. Patrick’s Day
- (2 words) The official entry of Spring, where there is exactly 12 hours of daylight/darkness
- The opposite of frost, which forms on grass and leaves in the early morning
- (2 words) A week or so off from school during April
- A animal commonly associated with Easter
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- The date St. Patricks Day is celebrated
- The thought-to-be lucky number of leaves on a clover
- A holiday character known for luck
- “April Showers bring May ___”
- A type of weather especially common during the Spring
- The season after winter
- A color worn by many on St. Patricks day
14 Clues: The season after winter • “April Showers bring May ___” • A holiday character known for luck • The date St. Patricks Day is celebrated • A color worn by many on St. Patricks day • A animal commonly associated with Easter • (2 words) A week or so off from school during April • The thought-to-be lucky number of leaves on a clover • ...
The Earth and its neighbours 2017-11-07
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- heavenly bodies that reflect their own light
- a constellation that looks like a lion
- natural satellite of the earth
- An instrument used to see the celestial bodies
- a fixed path on which the earth goes around the Sun
- second planet from the Sun that has life on it
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- this movement of the earth causes day and night
- a dwarf planet which used to be the part of our solar system
- smallest planet and also closest to the Sun
- The second largest planets with many rings
10 Clues: natural satellite of the earth • a constellation that looks like a lion • The second largest planets with many rings • smallest planet and also closest to the Sun • heavenly bodies that reflect their own light • An instrument used to see the celestial bodies • second planet from the Sun that has life on it • this movement of the earth causes day and night • ...
Chapter 7&8 2019-01-29
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- Cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- 60 of these in a degree
- star that ejects brightness due to a catastrophic explosion
- A half of earth
- Reference line for longitude
- Other word for lines of longitude
- Largest ocean and is between Asia and the Americas
- Percentage of Earth covered in ice
- Smallest continent
- When did Earth form
- How many moons does Earth have
- Earth’s galaxy
- Other word for lines of latitude
- Continent that includes, France and Spain
- why do stars twinkle
- Ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa
- Warmest ocean and trade route between Asia and Africa
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- What controls Earth’s tides
- Continent containing the USA, Canada, and Mexico
- 60 of these in a minute
- Continent containing Brazil and Argentina
- Where Prime Meridian passes through
- Line where the date changes by one day
- How long did accretion last.
- Reference line for lines of latitude
- Continent that includes, China and Japan
- Continent bordered by the Indian, Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea
- Ice continent of the south pole
- Most commonly used world map in class rooms.
- Smallest and coldest ocean
30 Clues: Earth’s galaxy • A half of earth • Smallest continent • When did Earth form • why do stars twinkle • 60 of these in a minute • 60 of these in a degree • Smallest and coldest ocean • What controls Earth’s tides • Reference line for longitude • How long did accretion last. • How many moons does Earth have • Ice continent of the south pole • Other word for lines of latitude • ...
space 2023-05-31
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- largest modular space station in low Earth orbitinertia
- a group of stars
- an area of such immense gravity that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
- the third-largest constellation in the sky and the largest constellation in the Northern Hemisphere
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- the earth _______ the sun
- candy
- we live on it
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- biggest star
- _____ space telescope
- the first spacecraft to cross the heliosphere,
- Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
- coldest color of the star are _____ ____
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- the first element on the periodic table
- buzz
- triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus
- barred spiral galaxy and is the closest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- an hour and a half
- doughnut-shaped ring of icy objects around the Sun
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- earth
- kg
- little dipper
- is a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- self-luminous celestial body of gas
- bright can see in the day not at night
27 Clues: kg • buzz • earth • candy • biggest star • little dipper • we live on it • a group of stars • an hour and a half • _____ space telescope • the earth _______ the sun • self-luminous celestial body of gas • Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • bright can see in the day not at night • the first element on the periodic table • ...
Daily Routine ... in Space! 2021-01-06
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- The Space Station is located above the ...
- Do you want to live in ...?
- They can also ... books.
- People on the Space Station can watch ... in their free time.
- It is ... high above the earth.
- people like to listen to ... in their free time.
- They must be ... because they don't want to use lots of water.
- They don't want their food to ...
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- ... They bring food from Earth so they can eat ... every morning.
- are machines for running and for ...
- They ... for more than two hours every day.
- ... can learn about space on the Space Station.
- People there ... and then brush their teeth.
- They use ... soap and shampoo.
- They exercise so they can have ... bodies.
- The people on the station don't have to take a ... to work.
16 Clues: They can also ... books. • Do you want to live in ...? • They use ... soap and shampoo. • It is ... high above the earth. • They don't want their food to ... • are machines for running and for ... • The Space Station is located above the ... • They exercise so they can have ... bodies. • They ... for more than two hours every day. • ...
routines in space 2025-03-29
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- There are machines for running and for ____.
- The Space Station is located above the ____.
- They can also ____ books.
- People on the Space Station can watch ____ in their free time.
- People there ____ and then brush their teeth.
- Some people like to listen to ____ in their free time
- Do you want to live in ____?
- ____ can learn about space on the Space Station.
- They must be ____ because they don’t want to use lots of water.
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- The people on the station don’t have to take a ____ to work.
- It is ____ high above the earth.
- They exercise so they can have ____ bodies.
- They bring food from Earth so they can eat ____ every morning.
- They ____ for more than two hours every day.
- They use ____ soap and shampoo
- They don’t want their food to ____.
16 Clues: They can also ____ books. • Do you want to live in ____? • They use ____ soap and shampoo • It is ____ high above the earth. • They don’t want their food to ____. • They exercise so they can have ____ bodies. • There are machines for running and for ____. • The Space Station is located above the ____. • They ____ for more than two hours every day. • ...
Science Summary 2022-12-19
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- Imginary line located at 0°latitude that passes through Quito
- Earth's movement around the sun and lasts a year
- Means mid day
- Known as red planet
- Hottest planet due to the amount of CO2 on the atmosphere
- Spherical model of the Earth to locate countries.
- Earth's movement around its axis
- Has a big ring around it and it's visible
- West to East horizontal lines
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- Natural satellite that orbits our planet
- Prime Meridian
- 366 Days
- Closest planet to the sun
- Largest planet in solar system
- North South vertcical lines
- Planet we live in
16 Clues: 366 Days • Means mid day • Prime Meridian • Planet we live in • Known as red planet • Closest planet to the sun • North South vertcical lines • West to East horizontal lines • Largest planet in solar system • Earth's movement around its axis • Natural satellite that orbits our planet • Has a big ring around it and it's visible • Earth's movement around the sun and lasts a year • ...
The Creation 2021-02-23
Crossword Wk of 12/9 2024-12-08
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- She likes to drink (hot, sea, fur) chocolate.
- Please wear a (see, hot, hat) outside during recess.
- May I have some (ice, fur, sea) to cool my drink.
- It is a (bird, play, cool) day to go to the beach.
- We need to take care of this (earth, thr.e, cool).
- The plane will (cold, land, bird) on the runway.
- The boat was rocking on the rough (sea, fur, hat).
- It is (feed, cold, play) outside so wear your jacket.
- Please (play, feed, cool) the fish when I am gone.
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- I ate (three, child, earth) cookies today.
- In the cage is a beautiful (play, bird, cold).
- The (earth, three, child) is playing with her mom.
- Our family went to see a funny (bird, cool, play).
- Can you (ice, see, sea) the white board clearly?
- The bear's (hat, hot, fur) is brown
15 Clues: The bear's (hat, hot, fur) is brown • I ate (three, child, earth) cookies today. • She likes to drink (hot, sea, fur) chocolate. • In the cage is a beautiful (play, bird, cold). • The plane will (cold, land, bird) on the runway. • Can you (ice, see, sea) the white board clearly? • May I have some (ice, fur, sea) to cool my drink. • ...
Chen CET 15-17 2023-06-09
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- surface of the earth not covered by water
- to combine two or more things
- top part of a building
- atmosphere above the earth
- body of salt water
- this evening or night
- vehicle with four wheels
- day after today
- – not moving anymore
- insect with a hard shell
- front of located before something
- small six-legged creature
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- watercraft used for transportation
- located below something
- jumping insect that makes chirping noises
- flying vehicle
- higher than something
- come back to a place
- cloth used for drying things
- at a higher position
- building used for living
- located amidst two things
- at the back of something
- travel in a boat using wind power
24 Clues: flying vehicle • day after today • body of salt water • come back to a place • at a higher position • – not moving anymore • higher than something • this evening or night • top part of a building • located below something • vehicle with four wheels • building used for living • insect with a hard shell • at the back of something • located amidst two things • small six-legged creature • ...
The Planets Crossword 2014-10-01
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- The time when the sun comes out
- Spins on its side
- All planets vary in
- There are 8 of them
- Water is a form of it
- Comes out at night
- Measured in degrees celcius
- The planets are a part of this
- Where humans live
- At the centre of the solar system
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- Has visable rings around it
- Spins the opposite way to earth
- Some of the planets are made up of this
- The planet furthest away from the sun
- A dwaft planet
- Has a tail when it moves through space
- The closest planet to the sun
- The largest of all the planets
- Millions of them in the night sky
- Also known as a type of chocolate
20 Clues: A dwaft planet • Spins on its side • Where humans live • Comes out at night • All planets vary in • There are 8 of them • Water is a form of it • Has visable rings around it • Measured in degrees celcius • The closest planet to the sun • The largest of all the planets • The planets are a part of this • The time when the sun comes out • Spins the opposite way to earth • ...
english summer home work 2024-05-10
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- borrow from the future without leaving them with debt.
- Taking the carbon out of "carbon footprint."
- harmful materials released without proper testing
- reflectiveness of Earth
- SPM
- Sun's energy in, Earth's energy out
- source of energy that lights up your day, for free!
- technology that helps us care for the Earth.
- impact from the greenhouse gasses
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- fuels compressed remains of living things.
- weakening of Earth's sun shield
- cutting of trees
- recycling of gases
- wastes in the ocean
- farming
- Air pollutant from burning things
- helping a hurt nature heal
- Large-scale attempts to influence Earth's climate.
- keeping things in use for as long as possible.
- The ocean's superheroes of carbon storage
20 Clues: SPM • farming • cutting of trees • recycling of gases • wastes in the ocean • reflectiveness of Earth • helping a hurt nature heal • weakening of Earth's sun shield • Air pollutant from burning things • impact from the greenhouse gasses • Sun's energy in, Earth's energy out • The ocean's superheroes of carbon storage • fuels compressed remains of living things. • ...
ECSA CROSSWORD GAME 2025-10-14
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- The symbol of Indonesia, the mythical bird
- The country known for the Eiffel Tower
- Likes to chase mice
- The smallest continent on Earth
- Has a trunk
- The capital city of England
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A color made by mixing red and blue
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- The gas we breathe
- The legislative institution of Indonesia
- The color of blood
- The direction where the sun rises
- The place where airplanes land
- A place where many wild animals live naturally
- I ___ to music every day.
- The largest continent on Earth
- The plural of child
- Something you use to open a door
- The past form of eat
- The plural of mouse
20 Clues: Has a trunk • The gas we breathe • The color of blood • The plural of child • Likes to chase mice • The plural of mouse • The past form of eat • I ___ to music every day. • The capital city of England • The place where airplanes land • The largest continent on Earth • The smallest continent on Earth • Something you use to open a door • The direction where the sun rises • ...
Earth:Our Home 2023-07-23
8 Clues: it causes seasons • the gas we breathe • it causes day and night • 1/4th of Earth is covered by it • imaginary line on which earth spins • things useful to fulfill human needs • layer of air that surrounds the earth • the path on which earth revolves around the sun
Unit 2 Review - Moon Phases, Eclipses, & Seasons 2020-12-07
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- identified based on the time of year, climate conditions, and position of earth around the sun
- the number of seasons we have
- less than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 0%
- another word used to refer to the fall season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see ______ during waning phases
- 100% of the moon we see is illuminated
- more than 50% of the moon we see is illuminated, but not 100%
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the most concentrated (darker) shadow region
- imaginary line running north to south dividing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- identified by the part of the moon that we can see illuminated at different times of the month
- the moon orbits the ________
- this much of the moon is always illuminated (but we see different portions of this amount throughout the month)
- another word used to refer to the spring season
- 0% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the left side
- the season in the Northern Hemisphere is always the ________ of the season in the Southern Hemisphere
- either longer days and shorter nights (summer) or shorter days and longer nights (winter)
- hours of day and night are the same (spring and fall)
- the earth spinning on its axis (determines length of day)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see _______ during the first half
- the eclipse that can occur during a full moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Earth → Moon; Earth’s shadow is cast upon moon; moon turns a red color)
- December 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun; it would be Summer in the Southern Hemisphere)
- earth orbiting the sun (determines length of year)
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- the hemisphere that has summer during our winter season, spring during our fall season, winter during our summer season, and fall during our spring season
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the left side
- the direction of orbit of the moon and earth
- a _______ eclipse happens when either the moon or earth pass through the less concentrated (lighter) shadow region
- northern hemisphere is ______ to the sun during spring and fall
- the quarter moon phase when illuminated on the right side
- the earth orbits the __________
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during summer
- Earth is _______ on its axis; also the moon’s orbit is _______.
- March 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be fall in the Southern Hemisphere)
- 50% of the moon we see is illuminated
- the moon does not make its own light but instead is __________ by the sun resulting in the parts we see throughout each month
- northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the sun during winter
- results from either the moon passing through the shadow of the earth or the earth passing through the shadow of the moon
- the hemisphere that we live in
- imaginary line running east to west dividing the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its _______ (imaginary line runs straight through the center of Earth from north to south pole)
- the illuminated portion of the moon we see when its on the right side
- the number of moon phases we have
- September 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is parallel to Sun; it would be Spring in the Southern Hemisphere)
- the eclipse that can occur during a new moon phase when orbits line up (Sun → Moon → Earth; moon’s shadow is cast upon Earth)
- half of earth (northern, southern, eastern, or western)
- the number of days for a complete moon phase cycle
- June 21st officially starts our ______ season (Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun; it would be Winter in the Southern Hemisphere)
47 Clues: the moon orbits the ________ • the number of seasons we have • the hemisphere that we live in • the earth orbits the __________ • the number of moon phases we have • 0% of the moon we see is illuminated • 50% of the moon we see is illuminated • 100% of the moon we see is illuminated • the direction of orbit of the moon and earth • ...
Arbor day 2017-04-25
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- we live in the outdoors
- Day: The day that we celebrate our home planet
- Where a lot of plants, animals,and trees grow
- They give us oxygen
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- Day: the day we put aside to celebrate and plant trees
- that fuel you body and give you energy
- The trees loose these in the fall
- Limits our oxygen source
- gives us light
- What gives us life and we cant go 3 days without
10 Clues: gives us light • They give us oxygen • we live in the outdoors • Limits our oxygen source • The trees loose these in the fall • that fuel you body and give you energy • Where a lot of plants, animals,and trees grow • Day: The day that we celebrate our home planet • What gives us life and we cant go 3 days without • Day: the day we put aside to celebrate and plant trees
Chapter 8 Crossword 2019-01-25
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- This galaxy is known as_________
- Stars twinkle because of elements being converted over to other elements, which gives off _____
- how long ago were there at least islands of continental crust on earth
- Earths iron core creates a magnetic field which protects the planet from ________
- what are scientists able to calculate from the radioactive elements found in a meteorite that decay at a particular rate
- If we imagine earth Earth's total 4.5 billion year history to be over the span of one day how long ago did humans begin to walk the earth
- special kind of water scientists look at in the ocean and comets to see if proportions match
- was the moon closer or farther when the earth was younger
- what processes formed the first clouds
- ______is the dominant scientific theory that occured 15 billion years ago that formed the universe
- _____of the clouds made heavy rain fall
- in 6 billion years, the sun will hypothetically turn into a ________
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- what are the scientists trying to determine when they look at the age of zircons in australia
- how many years did heavy rain fall before the oceans were formed
- how quickly is the moon moving away from the earth per year
- what name do scientists give to earth when the outer surface was completely molten
- during this time when the earth was liquid rock, what type of elements sank towards the earth's center
- what type of object can give information about the conditions in which the solid planets formed
- the explosion of a star
- what is the name of the small early planets, which formed through gravitational attraction attraction reaching sizes of a few miles to eventually the size of our moon
20 Clues: the explosion of a star • This galaxy is known as_________ • what processes formed the first clouds • _____of the clouds made heavy rain fall • was the moon closer or farther when the earth was younger • how quickly is the moon moving away from the earth per year • how many years did heavy rain fall before the oceans were formed • ...
Science Ch. 6 Review Guide 2024-05-21
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- all natural objects in space are called
- the system of stars our solar system is a part of
- Orion, the Big Dipper, and the Little Dipper are all examples of _____.
- Who was the first man to step onto the moon?
- the Red Planet
- It takes the moon about one _____ to orbit Earth.
- large storm on Jupiter's surface
- earth's closest star that produces light and heat energy
- what Saturn's rings are made up of
- What makes the seasons?
- Earth's natural satellite
- a hole on the surface of a moon or planet made by asteroids and meteoroids have hit it
- only planet tipped on its side
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have this common characteristic
- the hottest and brightest planet
- number of planets in our solar system
- the sun's _____ helps all the planets of the solar system orbit it
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- planet that is 300 times larger than Earth
- How do we account for the extra 1/4 day that it takes Earth to orbit the sun?
- planet with the longest orbit around the sun
- the earth rotates on its _____
- a tool that tells time by using the sun
- Earth is different from all other planets because it is _____
- What does the gravity of the moon pull that is on Earth?
- a giant ball of hot, glowing gas
- We send ______ to other planets and places that humans cannot explore
- another name for the outer planets
- the first four planets in the solar system
- The moon _____ the sun's light
- smallest planet in the solar system
30 Clues: the Red Planet • What makes the seasons? • Earth's natural satellite • the earth rotates on its _____ • The moon _____ the sun's light • only planet tipped on its side • a giant ball of hot, glowing gas • large storm on Jupiter's surface • the hottest and brightest planet • another name for the outer planets • what Saturn's rings are made up of • ...
The Universe and the Solar system 2022-02-22
8 Clues: dwarf planet • The blue planet • It causes season • the farthest planet • It causes day and night • The natural satellite of Earth • Earth is surrounded by a layer of air. • surface of the moon has large bowl- shaped depressions
Christianity 2020-05-19
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- Who do Christians believe created the earth?
- The day when we remember Jesus resurrection
- Christians holy book
- Thanking god for food
- Where did Christianity originate?
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- Remembers the day of Jesus crucifixion and death
- How many disciples does Jesus have?
- What is Jesus also known as?
- what food did Jesus eat with his disciples before he was killed?
- times How many times a day do Christians pray?
- Christians holy building
11 Clues: Christians holy book • Thanking god for food • Christians holy building • What is Jesus also known as? • Where did Christianity originate? • How many disciples does Jesus have? • The day when we remember Jesus resurrection • Who do Christians believe created the earth? • times How many times a day do Christians pray? • Remembers the day of Jesus crucifixion and death • ...
Calendar 1 2021-07-18
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- the third day of the week; the second working day
- the seventh and last day of the week
- time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis
- the second day of the week; the first working day
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- the fourth day of the week; the third working day
- the sixth day of the week; the fifth working day
- first day of the week
- the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day
8 Clues: first day of the week • the seventh and last day of the week • the sixth day of the week; the fifth working day • the fourth day of the week; the third working day • the third day of the week; the second working day • the fifth day of the week; the fourth working day • the second day of the week; the first working day • ...
Creation 1-2 16072025 GJN 2025-07-16
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- What did God make the first man from [2v7]
- What did God do after he finished creating everything [2v2]
- What did God make Eve from [2v22]
- God saw the light was.... [1v4]
- In the beginning the earth was formless and…. [1v2]
- What was the Spirit of God doing over the waters [1v2]
- What is the name of the garden God planted [2v8]
- What did God do in the beginning [1v1]
- What did God make on the second day [1v8]
- God called the dry ground [1v10]
- Who did God make to look after fish, birds, animals[1v26]
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- God made the sun, moon and ….[1v16]
- In the garden God planted something special...[2v9] 3 words
- How many big lights did God make [1v16]
- What was over the surface of the deep [1v2]
- On the first day God said 'let there be...' [1v3]
- The light was called [1v5]
- On the third day God said 'Let the land produce [1v11]
- What watered the garden [2v10]
- The gathered waters God called [1v10]
- Who did God make Eve from [2v21]
21 Clues: The light was called [1v5] • What watered the garden [2v10] • God saw the light was.... [1v4] • God called the dry ground [1v10] • Who did God make Eve from [2v21] • What did God make Eve from [2v22] • God made the sun, moon and ….[1v16] • The gathered waters God called [1v10] • What did God do in the beginning [1v1] • How many big lights did God make [1v16] • ...
Science Vocab 2022-04-26
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- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- star in the center of our solar system that produces light duing the day
- a natural satellite that revolves around a planet
- the daily rie and fall of earths waters on its coastlines
- the only planet that can support life (planet that we live on)
- a tide that happens when the sun and moon pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon
- pahse of the moon where the whole disk is illuminated
- a dark shape that is formed when and object blocks a source of light
- tide that happens when the sun and the moon are aligned with teh earth at the new moon and the full moon
- a force that pulls objects towards each other
- moon that gets more sunlight on it as the days go by
- the side of the moon that is in shadow faces the earth
- the blocking of sunlight to earth that happens when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth
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- he movement of an object around another object
- th eblocking of sunlight to the moon that happens when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- phase of the moon which shows only a small sliver of the moon
- the way earth is slanted spining on its axis
- partial or tital blocking of one object in space by another
- the darkest part of a shadow
- the action of rotating around and axis or center
- phase of the moon that is buldging outward but isnt quiet full
- derease in size
- the part of tehe shadow surronding the darkest section
23 Clues: derease in size • the darkest part of a shadow • the way earth is slanted spining on its axis • a force that pulls objects towards each other • he movement of an object around another object • the action of rotating around and axis or center • a natural satellite that revolves around a planet • moon that gets more sunlight on it as the days go by • ...
The Biosphere 2023-09-21
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- - AN ASSEMBLY OF DIFFERENT POPULATIONS THAT LIVE TOGETHER
- - A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS OF THE SAME SPECIES LIVING IN THE SAME AREA
- - ALL OF THE SOLID LAND AND CORE OF THE EARTH
- - DENSE FORESTS OF CONFEROUS EVERGREENS ALONG THE EDGE OF THE TEMPERATE ZONE
- - THE GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH
- - ALL PARTS OF EARTH IN WHICH LIFE EXISTS
- - A LAYER OF PERMANENTLY FROZEN SUBSOIL
- - A WETLAND FORMED WHERE A RIVER MEETS THE SEA
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- - A DARK ZONE WHERE PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT OCCUR
- - A GROUP OF ECOSYSTEMS THAT SHARE SIMILAR CLIMATES AND ORGANISMS
- - ALL OF EARTH'S WATER INCLUDING WATER VAPOR IN THE AIR
- - PATTERNS AND AVERAGES OF TEMPERATURE, PRECIPITATION, CLOUDS AND WIND OVER MANY YEARS
- - A FACTOR THAT IS A LIVING PART OF THE ENVIRONMENT AN ORGANISM CAN INTERACT WITH
- - A ZONE OF SUNLIT REGION NEAR THE SURFACE WHERE PHOTOSYNTHESIS CAN OCCUR
- - SHORT-TERM DAY TO DAY CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE, PRECIPITATION, CLOUDS, AND WIND
- - FLOATIN ALGAE AND FREE-SWIMMING ANIMALS THAT ARE THE BASIS OF AQUATIC FOOD CHAINS
- - A DENSE, LEAFY COVERING
- - ALL ORGANISMS LIVING IN A PLACE AND THEIR PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
- - A NONLIVING PART OF THE ENVIRONMENT AN ORGANISM CAN INTERACT WITH
- - THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF INTERACTIONS AMONG ORGANISMS AND THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
- - A GROUP OF SIMILAR ORGANISMS THAT REPRODUCE
- - AN EFFECT CONTROLLED BY GASSES WHICH TRAP HEAT IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- - A MATERIAL FORMED BY DECAYING LEAVES AND ORGANIC MATTER
23 Clues: - A DENSE, LEAFY COVERING • - THE GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH • - A LAYER OF PERMANENTLY FROZEN SUBSOIL • - ALL PARTS OF EARTH IN WHICH LIFE EXISTS • - ALL OF THE SOLID LAND AND CORE OF THE EARTH • - A GROUP OF SIMILAR ORGANISMS THAT REPRODUCE • - A WETLAND FORMED WHERE A RIVER MEETS THE SEA • - A DARK ZONE WHERE PHOTOSYNTHESIS CANNOT OCCUR • ...
Climate Change 2023-03-20
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- from 4.6 billion to 540 million years ago, the Earth’s atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
- Designed to reduce emissions and stabilize the levels of greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere.
- darker areas on the sun’s surface created by intense magnetic fields.
- thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- Earth’s overall surface temperature is lowered enough that glaciers form at the poles and in mountainous areas.
- hemisphere is facing the sun, about half of incoming solar radiation passes through the atmosphere and warms the Earth.
- has a much thinner atmosphere, with no greenhouse effect.
- very dry and less dense layer above the troposphere.
- lasted between about 950-1250 C.E., with warmth in some regions exceeding the current post-industrial era.
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- adjusting our lives and society to the expected future climate.
- weakened the greenhouse effect due to the removal of carbon dioxide and oxidation of methane.
- do not change day-to-day
- any permanent layers of ice covering a tract of land, especially in the polar regions.
- contains the air that we breath and all aspects of weather
- was a period of cooling that lasted from the 16th-19th centuries.
- change in amounts depending on the seasons and other factors.
- study of intentionally and artificially changing natural processes of the Earth.
- the area between the stratosphere and upper troposphere, due to the similar temperatures
- frozen seawater that floats on the ocean’s surface.
- they absorb and retain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
20 Clues: do not change day-to-day • thin layer of gases that surrounds the earth • frozen seawater that floats on the ocean’s surface. • very dry and less dense layer above the troposphere. • has a much thinner atmosphere, with no greenhouse effect. • they absorb and retain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere • contains the air that we breath and all aspects of weather • ...
climate change 2023-03-20
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- nitrous oxides are an example of
- sea ice is frozen what
- can be estimated by studying the relative amounts of oxygen isotopes present in the water in the ice
- amount of ice ages earth has experienced
- scientists fear the Great Ocean Conveyor may weaken or be stopped as what kind of water flows in from Greenland
- Cycles that affect the amount of global solar radiation received and influence glacial-interglacial cycles
- types of gas that change in amounts depending on the season and other factors
- eating less of this would help reduce greenhouse gases
- cyanobacteria evolved the ability to perform this
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- this population of animals is rapidly decreasing due to the loss of sea ice
- temperature data prior to the 19th century is the result of proxies, or indirect what
- Since 1958 daily measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been taken at an observatory in
- the study of intentionally and artificially changing the natural processes of earth
- types of gas that do not change day to day
- this cycle describes the movement of water through evaporation, precipitation, runoff, and infiltration
- involves adjusting our lives and society to the expected future climate
- the thin layer that surrounds the earth
- strategies are designed to reduce emissions and stabilize the levels of greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere
- one concern of rising sea levels is
- a measurement of how reflective a surface is
- area between the stratosphere and troposphere
21 Clues: sea ice is frozen what • nitrous oxides are an example of • one concern of rising sea levels is • the thin layer that surrounds the earth • amount of ice ages earth has experienced • types of gas that do not change day to day • a measurement of how reflective a surface is • area between the stratosphere and troposphere • cyanobacteria evolved the ability to perform this • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky Vocab 2024-09-30
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- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space
- The distance across a circle from one side to the other, passing through the center
- A famous constellation that is often called "The Hunter."
- A constellation named after a flying horse in Greek mythology
- Force The attraction between two objects due to their mass
- System The Sun and all the planets that move around it
- A scientist who studies stars and planets
- A constellation that looks like a lion and is visible in the spring
- To imagine or picture something in your mind
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- A group of stars that forms a shape or picture in the sky
- Facts or information that help prove something is true
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like how Earth pulls us down
- The direction towards the ground or floor
- The spinning of an object around its own axis, like how Earth spins to create day and night
- A design or arrangement that repeats
- A bright object in the sky that shines at night
- A small version or example used to show how something works
- The big, bright star that gives us light and warmth during the day
- The complete journey an object makes around another object, like Earth around the Sun
- A constellation that represents a sea monster in Greek mythology
- The direction opposite of down; where the sky is
21 Clues: A design or arrangement that repeats • The direction towards the ground or floor • A scientist who studies stars and planets • To imagine or picture something in your mind • A bright object in the sky that shines at night • The direction opposite of down; where the sky is • Facts or information that help prove something is true • ...
Astronomy Test 3 Review 2022-11-17
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- season when the Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- when the moon is getting brighter, heading towards full moon. lit on the right side
- moon phase during a solar eclipse
- number of days per year where the Sun is directly overhead in NYS
- what season is it when the Earth is closest to the Sun?
- day of 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night
- region between 23.5N and 23.5S latitude- where the Sun can reach zenith (Directly overhead).
- moon phase during a lunar eclipse
- the star that the Earth's north pole points towards
- length of time it takes for entire moon phase cycle
- the Sun rises directly ______ on the equinox
- force that pulls the tides
- June 21st is the summer ______
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- Earth's ______ falls on the moon during a lunar eclipse
- summers and winters would be more _______ if the Earth's tilt angle was increased.
- what object is primarily responsible for the tides on Earth?
- when the moon is 3/4 full it is called
- type of eclipse when the moon gets between the Earth and Sun
- number of days that the Sun is directly overhead at the equator
- what motion of the moon causes us to see moon phases?
- type of tide when the Sun and Moon combine their pull and cause extra high tides
- when the moon is getting darker heading towards new moon
- number of hours between high tide and the next high tide
23 Clues: force that pulls the tides • June 21st is the summer ______ • moon phase during a solar eclipse • moon phase during a lunar eclipse • when the moon is 3/4 full it is called • day of 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night • the Sun rises directly ______ on the equinox • the star that the Earth's north pole points towards • length of time it takes for entire moon phase cycle • ...
The Earth and Sun 2020-12-08
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- the area between the Polar Zone and Tropical Zone (winters are cold, summers are warm - we live here) (the _______ zone)
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth from North Pole to South Pole
- If it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Southern Hemisphere?
- a circular path the Earth takes when moving around the Sun
- northernmost line that gets constant direct sunlight (Tropic of ___)
- the area between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn (warm all year)
- Areas between the poles and the circles (very little direct sunlight and cold most of the year)
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- one full trip the Earth makes around the sun - it takes 365 ¼ days (1 full year)
- southernmost line that gets constant direct sunlight (Tropic of ________)
- Northernmost line that does not receive sun at all on one day a year. (dark for 24 hours straight)
- the Southernmost line where the sun doesn't shine at all for one day a year.(________ Circle)
- This causes different amounts of sunlight to hit Northern and Southern Hemispheres causing the seasons
- If it is fall in the Southern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Northern Hemisphere?
- spinning motion the Earth makes while spinning on its Axis
14 Clues: a circular path the Earth takes when moving around the Sun • spinning motion the Earth makes while spinning on its Axis • northernmost line that gets constant direct sunlight (Tropic of ___) • southernmost line that gets constant direct sunlight (Tropic of ________) • the area between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn (warm all year) • ...
Moon Phases 2025-04-10
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- A phenomena or process that repeats itself such as moon phases or day & night.
- When the lighted part of the moon is getting smaller (light is on the left)
- The motion of an object spilling on its axis.
- The motion of one object as it moves around another object.
- The amount of time a planet takes to make one full revolution around the sun.
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- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the north pole to the south pole and is the center of the Earth's rotation.
- When less than half of the moon is illuminated from our point of view.
- The amount of time a planet takes to complete one full rotation on its axis.
- The shape of the illuminated (lighted) part of the moon as seen by an observer, usually from the perspective of Earth.
- When no part of the illuminated half of the moon is facing Earth (the first phase).
- When all of the illuminated half of the moon is facing Earth.
- When more than half of the moon is illuminated from our point of view.
- When the lighted part of the moon is getting bigger (light is on the right)
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another object.
14 Clues: The motion of an object spilling on its axis. • The motion of one object as it moves around another object. • When all of the illuminated half of the moon is facing Earth. • The path an object takes as it revolves around another object. • When less than half of the moon is illuminated from our point of view. • ...
2018 science vocab review;Leilani 2018-05-08
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- "water planet"
- the circular flow of water, electricity, or wind
- the ability to do work
- Energy of a moving object
- the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the amount of salinity in the water
- highest high tides, lowest low tides
- the shape of Earth's orbit
- one benefits, the other is harmed
- examples: rain, snow, sleet, hail
- measures pressure
- these have a neutral charge
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- Anything that ever existed
- nutrient-rich water to t he surface
- these have a positive charge
- biome that has little rainfall and extreme cold temperatures
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- collection of stars, dust, and gas, bound together by gravity
- the time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the sun once
- a community of organisms and their environment
- Nonliving; Never lived
- lowest high tides, highest low tides
- Earth's natural satellite
- the closest layer of the atmosphere to Earth
- transfer of energy through Direct Contact
- (sun)
- the study of outer space
- heat transfer through electromagnet waves
- through this, electrons cannot flow easily
30 Clues: (sun) • "water planet" • measures pressure • Nonliving; Never lived • the ability to do work • the study of outer space • Energy of a moving object • Earth's natural satellite • the shape of Earth's orbit • Anything that ever existed • these have a neutral charge • these have a positive charge • one benefits, the other is harmed • examples: rain, snow, sleet, hail • ...
Astrononomy Puzzler 2023-04-18
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- one cycle of moon phases
- how many official planets are in the solar system
- third planet from the sun
- the universe is getting ________
- astronauts on the ISS _________ because there is no gravity in space
- planet that orbits on its side
- planet with a large core compared to outer crust
- planet most similar to earth in size
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- sailed the earth and proved it was round
- one earth cycle around the sun
- planet with the fastest winds in the solar system
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
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- only place in our solar system humans have set foot on
- planets made of gasses rather than rocks
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea due to gravity of moon
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria
- JWST (for short)
- one cycle of a planet
- largest planet in the solar system
- our galaxy name
- the name of the north star
- a planet with iron rocky surface
- our sun is a ________
- a dwarf planet after neptune
25 Clues: our galaxy name • JWST (for short) • one cycle of a planet • our sun is a ________ • one cycle of moon phases • third planet from the sun • the name of the north star • a dwarf planet after neptune • planet that orbits on its side • one earth cycle around the sun • the universe is getting ________ • a planet with iron rocky surface • largest planet in the solar system • ...
creation crossword 2024-09-06
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- clue:God said let there be light
- clue:the process on the first day
- clue:God said let there be light
- clue:on the sixth day of creation
- clue:the darkness of the outskirts
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- clue:part of the environment
- clue:what we are right now
- clue:what everyone has
- clue:the famous person who made us
- and seas clue:where we walk and where we swim
10 Clues: clue:what everyone has • clue:what we are right now • clue:part of the environment • clue:God said let there be light • clue:God said let there be light • clue:the process on the first day • clue:on the sixth day of creation • clue:the famous person who made us • clue:the darkness of the outskirts • and seas clue:where we walk and where we swim
May Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Astrological sign 5/21-6/20
- Staff Development member whose birthday is in May
- Meteor shower that passes Earth between April 19 and May 28
- The Greek goddess May is named after
- days in the month
- May fifth
- ___ 500
- May's full moon is called the ____ Moon
- Celebrated parent (plural)
- Birthstone
- Astrological sign 5/1-20
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- Day celebrated on May 4
- Flower (Lilly of the ____)
- new Prime Minister on May 4th, 1979
- Month of the year
- annual international music competition
- Horse Race
- Day to remember and honor those who have died while serving in the US military
18 Clues: ___ 500 • May fifth • Horse Race • Birthstone • Month of the year • days in the month • Day celebrated on May 4 • Astrological sign 5/1-20 • Flower (Lilly of the ____) • Celebrated parent (plural) • Astrological sign 5/21-6/20 • new Prime Minister on May 4th, 1979 • The Greek goddess May is named after • annual international music competition • May's full moon is called the ____ Moon • ...
The Sun, Earth and Moon Vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- A division of the year that has a certain type of weather pattern and daylight hours.
- The Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, covering all or part of the Sun; occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon directly line up; lasts for less than 12 minutes.
- Move in an elliptical path around another object.
- The two days of the year when neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the Sun; daylight hours equal darkness hours all over the world; first day of Spring (vernal equinox) and first day of Fall (autumnal equinox).
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- The full Moon passes into Earth’s shadow causing the Moon to appear reddish in color when the Sun, Earth, and Moon directly line up; lasts 1–3½ hours.
- What the Moon looks like at different times of the month.
- The two days of the year on which the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator; daylight hours greatest on Summer solstice; daylight hours least on Winter solstice.
- To spin on an axis; the spinning of a planet on its axis that causes day and night to occur.
- The Moon's cyclical pattern of change in appearance due to its changing position relative to Earth and the Sun as it circles Earth; 29.5 days.
- A tilt in Earth's rotational axis relative to its orbital plane.
10 Clues: Move in an elliptical path around another object. • What the Moon looks like at different times of the month. • A tilt in Earth's rotational axis relative to its orbital plane. • A division of the year that has a certain type of weather pattern and daylight hours. • To spin on an axis; the spinning of a planet on its axis that causes day and night to occur. • ...
Environmental Club - Earth Day 2023 2023-03-12
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- a greenhouse gas
- environmental activity at a park
- what we want the air to be
- using less electricity
- melting part of glaciers
- help make clean air
- organization for animals not wrestling
- new life for cans and plastic bottles
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- we only have one of these
- something you can do with food scraps
- type of ice caps
- color that represents earth friendly things
- something we were missing this winter
- something we should use less of
14 Clues: type of ice caps • a greenhouse gas • help make clean air • using less electricity • melting part of glaciers • we only have one of these • what we want the air to be • something we should use less of • environmental activity at a park • something you can do with food scraps • something we were missing this winter • new life for cans and plastic bottles • ...
All About the Moon 2015-02-02
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- When the moon looks like a sliver
- When day and night are equal length
- Longest and shortest days of the year
- When the Earth passes between Sun and Moon
- The month of the Summer Solstice
- The highest level of water
- When the Moon is blocked by Earth's shadow
- The daily rise and fall of water
- Moon phase during a Lunar Eclipse
- The dark part of a shadow
- The Moon revolving around the Earth
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- The path around the Sun
- The month of the Winter Solstice
- When the Moon passes between Sun and Earth
- Light moving away from the Moon
- Light illuminating the Moon
- The line an object rotates on
- An object moving around another object
- The lowest level of water
- The spinning motion of an object
- The outer part of a shadow
- When the sun is blocked by the Moon
- The Moon being more than half Moon
23 Clues: The path around the Sun • The lowest level of water • The dark part of a shadow • The outer part of a shadow • The highest level of water • Light illuminating the Moon • The line an object rotates on • Light moving away from the Moon • The month of the Winter Solstice • The spinning motion of an object • The month of the Summer Solstice • The daily rise and fall of water • ...
Science - Space 2019-08-06
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- the time it takes a planet to rotate once completely on its axis
- 12 constellations that appear as images
- Supplies light on earth
- a scientist who studies space
- object that orbits around a larger object
- a spherical ball (roughly) of rock or gas that orbits around the sun
- earth-like, rocky
- A natural satellite that orbits earth
- a adjective relating to the sky or space
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- the largest planet in the solar system
- the time it takes a planet to revolve once around the sun
- a cluster of stars
- a force that pulls objects together
- full, dark shadow of an eclipse
- the pathway a planet takes around a star or a moon, or artificial satellite that takes around a planet
- a space rock that enters earth's atmosphere
- a complete orbit around the sun
- oval shape
- latin for sun
- 3 month periods that are caused due to earth's axis rotating
20 Clues: oval shape • latin for sun • earth-like, rocky • a cluster of stars • Supplies light on earth • a scientist who studies space • full, dark shadow of an eclipse • a complete orbit around the sun • a force that pulls objects together • A natural satellite that orbits earth • the largest planet in the solar system • 12 constellations that appear as images • ...
Green Lantern Universe 2021-12-26
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- In brightest day, in _______ night...
- 6th GL of Earth; guilty of auto theft
- The Guardians' first universal protectors; androids
- The foremost Blue Lantern
- Black-haired GL of Earth; freelance artist
- Trains rookie lanterns
- Sinestro's daughter; a GL
- Hal's best friend; hard-traveling hero
- Red-head, hot-head GL of Sector 2814
- The African American GL of Earth; architect
- GL'S telepathic foe
- Raises the dead with a Black Lantern ring
- One-third human, one-third machine, one-third Kryptonian; former Sinestro Corps member
- Leader of the Indigo Tribe
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- The greatest Green Lantern
- Instigator of the Blackest Night
- Agent Orange
- Fear entity
- Red Lantern Corps founder
- Star Sapphire's alter ego
- GL's arch-nemesis
- Otherwise known as Ion
- Ferris Air mechanic and Hal's confidant
- Planet-sized GL
- The first GL ever created; blond-haired
- Controls Warworld; once wore ten Sinestro Corps rings
- Died and gave Hal his ring and battery
27 Clues: Fear entity • Agent Orange • Planet-sized GL • GL's arch-nemesis • GL'S telepathic foe • Trains rookie lanterns • Otherwise known as Ion • Red Lantern Corps founder • The foremost Blue Lantern • Star Sapphire's alter ego • Sinestro's daughter; a GL • The greatest Green Lantern • Leader of the Indigo Tribe • Instigator of the Blackest Night • Red-head, hot-head GL of Sector 2814 • ...
SOL Grade 8 Review 2022-04-22
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- A force between elements where electrons are shared or transferred.
- Energy of motion.
- Eclipses happening when the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun.
- Non-living factors in the environment.
- Seasons are caused by Earth's revolution and ________.
- The cause of day and night on Earth.
- SI (System International)unit used to measure length.
- A question that can be tested in an experiment.
- A stream that runs into another stream or river.
- The ability to do work.
- Horizontal columns on the Periodic Table.
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- Gas changes to a liquid.
- The variable chosen by the experimenter.
- A _________ front is likely to bring thunderstorms.
- Layer of the atmosphere that contains Ozone.
- Tool used to measure wind speed.
- Area of land drained by a river system.
- When the moonlight appears to be getting smaller.
- The river that drains Virginia's largest watershed.
- Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
- Name for planets similar to Earth.
21 Clues: Energy of motion. • The ability to do work. • Gas changes to a liquid. • Tool used to measure wind speed. • Name for planets similar to Earth. • The cause of day and night on Earth. • Non-living factors in the environment. • Area of land drained by a river system. • The variable chosen by the experimenter. • Horizontal columns on the Periodic Table. • ...
Our solar system 2025-10-29
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- 88 Earth days are equal to how many years on Mercury?
- Only dwarf planet in the inner solar system.
- What mercury is doing every day.
- Dwarf planet, Haumea's, nickname.
- Invented in the 1600s, and gives us a better view of space.
- Largest planet.
- Jupiter's biggest moon, which is larger than Mercury.
- Planet who has wind speeds up to 2,100 km/h
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- What majority of Venus's atmosphere is composed of.
- Smallest planet.
- Planet with 274 moons.
- spacecraft that served as the crewed lunar lander of Apollo 11.
- Galaxy we are in.
- How many planets have not had a rover land on them?
- The Jovian Moon (on Jupiter) is known for these active features.
- Known as the "red planet".
- Number of stars in our solar system.
- There are 8.2 billion of them on earth.
- First rover to land on mars.
- Number of planets.
- Number of dwarf planets.
- Which planet is an "ice giant"?
- Only planet known to have liquid water.
23 Clues: Largest planet. • Smallest planet. • Galaxy we are in. • Number of planets. • Planet with 274 moons. • Number of dwarf planets. • Known as the "red planet". • First rover to land on mars. • Which planet is an "ice giant"? • What mercury is doing every day. • Dwarf planet, Haumea's, nickname. • Number of stars in our solar system. • There are 8.2 billion of them on earth. • ...
fifth grade 2025-12-02
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- what is the answer to a multiplication problem called
- what is the CAL Berkeley mascot
- how many stars do we need for a Christmas party
- what does voice level 1 mean
- where do you go once you've unpacked in the morning
- what grade are you in
- what month is presidents day in
- what revolves around the Earth
- what place value is to the right of the decimal
- what does our class do at 10:15
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- what is the top number called on a fraction
- what is an essay about someone else's life called
- what is 43 minus 32
- what is the answer to a division problem called
- what is the only drink allowed in the classroom
- what planet do we live on
- what should you hang your backpack on in the morning
- what is 49 divided by 7
- what grade will you be in, in 3 years
- what does earth revolve around
20 Clues: what is 43 minus 32 • what grade are you in • what is 49 divided by 7 • what planet do we live on • what does voice level 1 mean • what revolves around the Earth • what does earth revolve around • what is the CAL Berkeley mascot • what month is presidents day in • what does our class do at 10:15 • what grade will you be in, in 3 years • what is the top number called on a fraction • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
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- the amount of time light travels in a year
- the line where sky and the earth appear to meet
- sections of the sky that contain recognizable patterns
- 1687, all objects in the universe attract each other
- Amount of time it takes a planets to rotate on its axis
- 1597, Denmark sun and moon revolve around earth, stars revolve around the sun
- amount of time it takes the moon to revolve around the sun
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- the angle between an object in the sky and the horizon
- amount of time it takes for the earth to revolve around the sun
- 1543, poland, believed in sun centered universe
- 1609,Demark,planets revolve around the sun
- 140 CE, Greece, believed in earth centered universe
- the point in the sky directly above an observer
- path an object follows as it travels in space
- to go around another body in space
15 Clues: to go around another body in space • 1609,Demark,planets revolve around the sun • the amount of time light travels in a year • path an object follows as it travels in space • 1543, poland, believed in sun centered universe • the line where sky and the earth appear to meet • the point in the sky directly above an observer • ...
Chapter 1 Astronomy 2023-01-13
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- during a total lunar eclipse the moon is in Earth's _________________.
- when sun pulls at right angle to moon and tides have least difference between high and low
- when tides are at their lowest low and highest high
- when we are seeing less of the moon
- the 2 factors that combine to keep Earth and the moon in their orbits
- the Earth has these because it's axis it tilted as it moves around the sun
- these structures on the moon were formed from ancient lava flows
- the temperature of the moon's surface varies greatly from day to night because the moon does not have one of these
- this can occur during the full moon phase
- Earth's rotation around its axis takes 24 of these
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- this occurs when the new moon is directly between the Earth and the sun
- it takes the Earth about 1 year to complete this around the sun
- all objects are attracted to each other by this force
- occur when the sun, Earth, and moon are nearly in a line
- the strength of the force of gravity depends on these 2 things
- the tendency of a moving object to continue moving in a straight line or a stationary object to remain in place
- when we are seeing more of the moon lit up
- a pattern or group of stars imagined by people to represent a figure
- you never see this side of the moon because the moon rotates once for each revolution around Earth
- the different shapes of the moon seen from Earth
- this occurs when neither hemisphere is tiled towards the sun
21 Clues: when we are seeing less of the moon • this can occur during the full moon phase • when we are seeing more of the moon lit up • the different shapes of the moon seen from Earth • Earth's rotation around its axis takes 24 of these • when tides are at their lowest low and highest high • all objects are attracted to each other by this force • ...
Bible crossword 2020-03-18
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- / On what day did God rest
- / On what day did God create mankind and animals
- / Creator of Heavens and Earth
- / Name of the first man
- / Inspired word of God
- / Last book of the Bible
- / Number of continents books of Bible written on
- / Testament or covenant between God & Man after Jesus Death & Resurrection
- / Testament or Covenant between God and the nation of Israel
- / On the first day, God created ____________
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- / Who built the ark
- / God told Adam & Eve they could not eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and _________
- / roughly the number of authors writings in the Bible
- / Symbol that God would never flood the entire world again
- / Who tempted Eve
- / First book of the Bible
- / Woman was created from man's ____________
17 Clues: / Who tempted Eve • / Who built the ark • / Inspired word of God • / Name of the first man • / Last book of the Bible • / First book of the Bible • / On what day did God rest • / Creator of Heavens and Earth • / Woman was created from man's ____________ • / On the first day, God created ____________ • / On what day did God create mankind and animals • ...
Social Science 2023-01-30
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- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- the movement of earth around the sun
- center of the solar system
- how tightly packed molecules are within a specific space
- imaginary line that goes through the center of the earth
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- rockey planet & closet to the sun
- it take 365 day to complete one Revolution
- Vibration that travel through the air or another Medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animals ear.
- The amount of space that matter takes up.
- the spinning of earth on its axis
- the Quantity of matter in a physcial Body(density* Volume).
11 Clues: center of the solar system • rockey planet & closet to the sun • the spinning of earth on its axis • the movement of earth around the sun • The amount of space that matter takes up. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • it take 365 day to complete one Revolution • how tightly packed molecules are within a specific space • ...
ATMOSPHERE 2023-04-05
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- This gas did not show up into our atmosphere until about 2 billion years ago.
- The total energy of the particles that make up an object.
- The ozone layer protects us from these rays.
- The amount of this gas in the atmosphere depends on location and time of day.
- The original atmosphere was stripped away by these.
- These processes are responsible for the decrease in temperature with altitude.
- This is a blanket of gas bound to Earth by gravity that protects and supports life.
- The force of air pushing down on Earth.
- Air pressure decreases as altitude ___.
- Early Earth was very ...
- The amount of heat energy in the air molecules is known as ...
- Once oxygen was produced, this was produced.
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- Early Earth was not protected by a ____ field.
- Temperature is measured in this degree.
- Over time, this gas has significantly decreased.
- The distance above sea level.
- In general, temperature ____ as altitude increases.
- There was no oxygen in the atmosphere until these organisms evolved.
- This has the ability to affect the movement of tropical storms in the Atlantic basin.
- The primary gas that makes up the modern atmosphere
20 Clues: Early Earth was very ... • The distance above sea level. • Temperature is measured in this degree. • The force of air pushing down on Earth. • Air pressure decreases as altitude ___. • The ozone layer protects us from these rays. • Once oxygen was produced, this was produced. • Early Earth was not protected by a ____ field. • ...
Weather Terms 2021-10-13
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- Puffy white clouds
- The continuous process of water moving from the Earth to the atmosphere and back to Earth
- Water that is too heavy in the clouds and falls to Earth as a solid or liquid
- Used to measure temperature
- The average weather of a particular part of the world at different times of the year
- ____ pressure usually means a windy day
- Low grey clouds
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- The process of water vapor turning back into liquid - cloud formation
- Used to measure air pressure
- The gathering of water in the water cycle
- The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- Hot air _____
- The process of heat changing water into water vapor
- Frozen balls of precipitation
- High, wispy clouds
15 Clues: Hot air _____ • Low grey clouds • Puffy white clouds • High, wispy clouds • Used to measure temperature • Used to measure air pressure • Frozen balls of precipitation • ____ pressure usually means a windy day • The gathering of water in the water cycle • The process of heat changing water into water vapor • The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place • ...
Earth 2020-06-01
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- ...billion people live on earth
- the longest river on earth
- separates the southern and northern hemispheres
- the World Health Organization in short form
- the largest animal in the world
- the most populous country
- most populous city
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- the biggest country
- capitol of usa
- national animal of australia
- the largest island on earth
- what is the name of the ocean between america and europe
- that they call the Earth
- the highest mountain
14 Clues: capitol of usa • most populous city • the biggest country • the highest mountain • that they call the Earth • the most populous country • the longest river on earth • the largest island on earth • national animal of australia • ...billion people live on earth • the largest animal in the world • the World Health Organization in short form • ...
The Earth and its movements 2023-08-17
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- the imaginary line drawn between the North pole and South pole
- the shape of the orbit
- the spinning movement of the Earth on its axis
- hemisphere the part of the Earth that is to the south of the Equator
- hemisphere the part of the Earth that is to the north of the Equator
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- The movement of the Earth around the sun
- Earth moves around the sun in a fixed orbit
- The point at which the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator resulting in nearly equal length of day and night
- The Earth spins around an imaginary point
- year It has 366 days
10 Clues: year It has 366 days • the shape of the orbit • The movement of the Earth around the sun • The Earth spins around an imaginary point • Earth moves around the sun in a fixed orbit • the spinning movement of the Earth on its axis • the imaginary line drawn between the North pole and South pole • hemisphere the part of the Earth that is to the south of the Equator • ...
ECO-Council Earth Day Cross Word 2025 2025-03-10
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- Gases in the atmosphere, such as CO2, that trap heat and contribute to global warming.
- The element that contributes to climate change when found in excess in the atmosphere.
- Energy that comes from sources that naturally replenish, like wind, solar, and water.
- To process materials so they can be used again.
- Our planet, which is the focus of environmental protection efforts on Earth Day.
- A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of the sun.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- Products or practices that do not harm the environment.
- The long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a specific area.
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- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms in an environment.
- Harmful substances released into the environment, affecting air, water, and soil.
- The act of planting trees in an area where a forest has been cut down.
- The large-scale clearing of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
- An annual event celebrated on April 22 to raise awareness about environmental issues.
14 Clues: To process materials so they can be used again. • Products or practices that do not harm the environment. • A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of the sun. • The act of planting trees in an area where a forest has been cut down. • Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations. • ...
ECO-Council Earth Day Cross Word 2025 2025-03-10
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- Gases in the atmosphere, such as CO2, that trap heat and contribute to global warming.
- The element that contributes to climate change when found in excess in the atmosphere.
- Energy that comes from sources that naturally replenish, like wind, solar, and water.
- To process materials so they can be used again.
- Our planet, which is the focus of environmental protection efforts on Earth Day.
- A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of the sun.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- Products or practices that do not harm the environment.
- The long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a specific area.
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- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms in an environment.
- Harmful substances released into the environment, affecting air, water, and soil.
- The act of planting trees in an area where a forest has been cut down.
- The large-scale clearing of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
- An annual event celebrated on April 22 to raise awareness about environmental issues.
14 Clues: To process materials so they can be used again. • Products or practices that do not harm the environment. • A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of the sun. • The act of planting trees in an area where a forest has been cut down. • Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations. • ...
Water Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-16
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- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- the state or quality of being humid
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- to make something denser or more concentrated
- to become a part of something
- water in a vaporous form diffused in the atmosphere but below boiling temperature
- tiny drops of water
- the state of the atmosphere ata place and time that is day to day which regards heat, dryness,sunshine,wind,rain,etc
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- the energy transmitted by radiation as heat,light,electricity,etc
- a natural event that causes great damage or loss of life
- filter gradually through a porous surface or substance
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- relating to north or South Pole
- the quality of being hot;high temperature
15 Clues: tiny drops of water • to become a part of something • relating to north or South Pole • the state or quality of being humid • the star around which the earth orbits • the quality of being hot;high temperature • to make something denser or more concentrated • filter gradually through a porous surface or substance • a natural event that causes great damage or loss of life • ...
Environmental Science Module 10 Cameron Sheppard 2024-10-28
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- produced by a combination of atmospheric convection currents and the Coriolis effect
- global patterns of air movement that are initiated by the unequal heating of Earth
- convention currents that cycle between the equator and approximately 30 degrees North and 30 degrees South
- the maximum amount of water vapor that can be in the air at a given temperature
- a region with dry conditions found on the leeward side of a mountain range as a result of humid winds from the ocean causing a precipitation on then windward side
- the latitude that receives the most intense sunlight which causes the ascending branches of the two Hadley cells to converge
- the deflection of an object's path due to the rotation of Earth
- the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the Earth
- the cooling effect of reduced pressure on air as it rises
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- the heating effect of increased pressure on air as it falls to the earth
- the average temperature of a region
- the day by day changes in the precipitation/temperature of a region
- convention currents formed by air that rises at 60 degrees North and 60 degrees South and sinks at the poles
- the release of energy when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid
- lies between Hadley cells and Polar Cells. Air currents at these latitudes do not form distinct convection cells, but are driven by neighboring Hadley or Polar cells
15 Clues: the average temperature of a region • the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the Earth • the cooling effect of reduced pressure on air as it rises • the deflection of an object's path due to the rotation of Earth • the day by day changes in the precipitation/temperature of a region • the heating effect of increased pressure on air as it falls to the earth • ...
Earth’s Properties/Movement 2021-10-26
10 Clues: June 21st • December 21st • March 20-21st • September 22-23rd • Reason for the seasons • spinning, turning, day/night, • orbit, moving around another object • A layer of gasses that protects earth • All living species need this to survive • An imaginary line that goes down the center of the earth.
Lines of latitude and climate zones 2024-09-22
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- Theantarcticc can experience 6 months of?
- The line south of the equator is called the Tropic of?
- The Earth's climate zones are defined by the lines of?
- The Arctic region inhabited by humans.
- The climate zone between the Tropics and the artic and antarctic?
- The Greek scholar who came up with the idea of climate zones.
- The temperate zone is known as the perfect zone as it experiences 4 .... every year.
- The name of the top hemisphere of the equator.
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- The Arctic region where you will find the south pole.
- There are ..... lines of longitude.
- The lines of longitude run...to each other
- The line of latitude north of the equator is known as the tropic oAntarctictic
- When Day and night are approximately the same length of time
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
- When the earth rotates around the sun it creates?
- The summer solstice (longest day) is normally on the 22 of?
16 Clues: There are ..... lines of longitude. • The Arctic region inhabited by humans. • Theantarcticc can experience 6 months of? • The lines of longitude run...to each other • The name of the top hemisphere of the equator. • When the earth rotates around the sun it creates? • The Arctic region where you will find the south pole. • ...
Climate Change 2024-11-14
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- gasoline, oil, natural gas, and coal
- the average or general conditions for a large region or biome
- resources that can be reused
- the theory that the Earth is becoming warmer on average
- the way that Earth's atmosphere traps heat from sunlight
- a chemical that traps excess heat in the atmosphere
- a gas generated by fossil fuels responsible for increasing global temperatures
- the amount of resources a particular person or industry uses
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- the study of weather
- a movement to conserve resources, use fewer fossils fuels and plastics, and help the Earth's climate recover
- the study of Earth's climate
- the change of the average temperature of the Earth globally
- a word used to describe a method or tool intended to be beneficial for the environment
- the day-to-day changes in the meteorological conditions of an area
- resources that cannot be reused
15 Clues: the study of weather • the study of Earth's climate • resources that can be reused • resources that cannot be reused • gasoline, oil, natural gas, and coal • a chemical that traps excess heat in the atmosphere • the theory that the Earth is becoming warmer on average • the way that Earth's atmosphere traps heat from sunlight • ...
Crossword Assignment 2017-02-13
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- bad things done by humans in society
- God forms the human being out of this
- god created this on day 3
- characteristic of a human
- the study of god
- good things done by humans in society
- humans are ______ or male?
- motivate us to act or not to act
- the chord to become your own person and establish your own identity
- to _______ as Jesus did
- animals do not have this
- humans are the only creatures that can do this
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- are we_________ or are we danser?
- the study of the origin, development and customs of humans
- has many different types
- who is a creator?
- originally done by God
- a book in the bible
- term for a writer before Christ was born
- humans and animals have this characteristic
- what does God do on the last day
- in Christ Jesus intended for us to live our relationships with others
- created in god's image
- God created this on the on day 2
- god created this on day 4
25 Clues: the study of god • who is a creator? • a book in the bible • originally done by God • created in god's image • to _______ as Jesus did • has many different types • animals do not have this • god created this on day 3 • characteristic of a human • god created this on day 4 • humans are ______ or male? • what does God do on the last day • motivate us to act or not to act • ...
किसमे कितना है दम 2021-05-27
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- the smallest continent and home of kangaroos
- this animal sleeps in the day and awake in night
- they are lower then a mountain
- the biggest planet in solar system
- how many lungs we have
- a shape with 5 sides
- the third color in a rainbow
- An big area without trees
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- this language is used by computers receive instructions
- tallest animal on the earth
- the dance of punjabi females
- this is the famous dance of Gujrat
- eyes of this bird is bigger then its brain
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- the dance of punjabi males
- capital of Maharashtra
- Capital of Goa
- this place in india is called the roof of the world.
- this is called plane of desert
- this is the hardest substance on the earth
- the biggest animal
- the largest bird
- this is a holy river of hindus
- which gas do plants release
- . Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
25 Clues: Capital of Goa • the largest bird • the biggest animal • a shape with 5 sides • capital of Maharashtra • how many lungs we have • An big area without trees • the dance of punjabi males • which gas do plants release • tallest animal on the earth • the third color in a rainbow • the dance of punjabi females • this is called plane of desert • they are lower then a mountain • ...
environment 2025-09-10
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- Area full of trees
- Relating to the world
- Green living thing
- Our planet
- Gas that plants give
- Energy from water
- To protect the earth
- Everything not man-made
- Special day for earth
- Not dirty Relating to the world
- Not cold
- The star that gives light
- A tall plant with wood
- Energy from moving air
- Ice turning into water
- To use less
- Frozen water
- A harmful material waste
- Clear liquid we drink
- Big water in land
- Place where animals live
- Color of nature
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- Invisible air substance
- Dirty air
- Ground where plants grow
- To keep safe
- To save resources
- Repeating process
- We breathe it
- A very large salty water
- Gas from cars
- Waste that can be used again
- Power we use
- Flowing water
- Rubbish or trash
- Living thing not plant
- Cutting too many trees
- Weather over long time
- Use less
- Water from clouds
40 Clues: Not cold • Use less • Dirty air • Our planet • To use less • To keep safe • Power we use • Frozen water • We breathe it • Gas from cars • Flowing water • Color of nature • Rubbish or trash • To save resources • Repeating process • Energy from water • Big water in land • Water from clouds • Area full of trees • Green living thing • Gas that plants give • To protect the earth • Relating to the world • ...
Washington-Liberty High School 2024-01-23
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- The next musical at the school
- Who coined the term "star-crossed lovers"
- New dean of students
- Lunar New Year animal this year
- Noble gas and also planet where Superman is from
- What is the first high school in APS?
- Teacher of the year from the school
- What is the first day of the week the after school testing center is open?
- Famous Sandra who went to the school
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- What state holds the first primaries
- What popular TV show popularized celebrating "Galentine's Day"
- The name of the yearbook
- Lunch lab teacher on W days
- Planet closest to the Earth
- What day before the weekend are we required to go to GP?
- President who visited the school
- Where people often go after early release days?
17 Clues: New dean of students • The name of the yearbook • Lunch lab teacher on W days • Planet closest to the Earth • The next musical at the school • Lunar New Year animal this year • President who visited the school • Teacher of the year from the school • What state holds the first primaries • Famous Sandra who went to the school • What is the first high school in APS? • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-30
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- / Shock or excite (someone) into taking action.
- / Capable of being renewed.
- / Everything that is around us. It can be living or non-living things. It includes physical, chemical and other natural forces.
- / The introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
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- / The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- / An uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
- /The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- / The state or process of a species, family, or larger group dying out
- Warming / A long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, an aspect of climate change shown by temperature measurements and by multiple effects of the warming
- / Wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
10 Clues: / Capable of being renewed. • /The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • / Shock or excite (someone) into taking action. • / An uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region • / The state or process of a species, family, or larger group dying out • / The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Earth day Crossword puzzle 2024-04-24
10 Clues: Rays • To reuse • To protect • Once lived • Mixture of gases • Trash from humans • A place where animals live • A colorless unstable toxic gas • water filled with poisonous substances • The surrounding of which a person or animal lives
Earth day crossword puzzle 2025-04-28
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- Trash left lying in an open or public place.
- A mixture of gases and the whole mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- Contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances.
- Surroundings in which life exists on Earth.
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- Decaying organic material used as plant fertilizer.
- A community of living organisms.
- Releasing something from a source, such as gas, heat, light, or particles.
- Power from the suns radiation.
- A place to dispose of refuse and other waste material.
10 Clues: Power from the suns radiation. • A community of living organisms. • Surroundings in which life exists on Earth. • Trash left lying in an open or public place. • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances. • Decaying organic material used as plant fertilizer. • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
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- A place to dispose of refuse and other waste materials
- The ___ is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- Maintain something in its original or existing state
- The sun's rays, as a source from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated
- Having no life members; no longer in existence
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- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- An uncolored, unstable, toxic gas
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical envirment
- Converted waste into reusable material
10 Clues: An uncolored, unstable, toxic gas • Converted waste into reusable material • Having no life members; no longer in existence • The ___ is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • Maintain something in its original or existing state • A place to dispose of refuse and other waste materials • ...
Earth day cross word. 2022-04-27
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- are affected in many ways like overfishing, bycatch, and rainforest destruction.
- can have lots of trash on them.
- is when a marine area is fished to where there is none of a species left.
- is when things like exotic animals that aren't allowed to be hunted get caught in fishing nets.
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- are keeping secrets about what they are doing to the Earth from us.
- can be picked up to help the environment.
- are going to rise over the course of many years because the Earth heating up.
- towards the Earth is great.
- environments need to be protected.
- panels are a great way to save Earth's resources.
10 Clues: towards the Earth is great. • can have lots of trash on them. • environments need to be protected. • can be picked up to help the environment. • panels are a great way to save Earth's resources. • are keeping secrets about what they are doing to the Earth from us. • is when a marine area is fished to where there is none of a species left. • ...
Vocabulary Year In Review Terms 1-18 2020-08-27
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- A visible rubbing force that acts to slow the motion between two touching surfaces
- A pure substance made of more than one kind of atom bonded together
- A day in spring and in autumn when the days and nights are equal in length
- The smallest whole particle of matter
- force Any process that builds up Earth's crust
- Pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- The pull of any object with mass; an invisible force
- All nonliving things in the ecosystem
- Rock formed when sediments fill in decomposed plants and animals
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- tilt The tipping of Earth on its axis
- The process that occurs when a gas changes into a liquid
- The Earth itself
- capacity The most organisms an environment can support
- All the gases surrounding Earth
- Tell how or why
- All organisms living together in an area AND the environment they live in
- A type of cell that has a nucleus that is enclosed by a membrane
- The solid outer layer of Earth. Contains soil and solid rock
18 Clues: Tell how or why • The Earth itself • All the gases surrounding Earth • tilt The tipping of Earth on its axis • The smallest whole particle of matter • All nonliving things in the ecosystem • Pure substance made of only one kind of atom • force Any process that builds up Earth's crust • The pull of any object with mass; an invisible force • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2024-04-23
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- force that attracts all objects toward each other
- a body that orbits a planet
- a giant ball of superheated gas (H & He)
- when an object in the sky comes between the sun and a third object
- different shapes of the moon that you see
- pattern or group of stars
- cold mixture of dust and ice with a long tail
- path followed by one object around a second object
- an object that orbits the sun large and rounded
- movement of one object around another
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- imaginary line that passes through the center of Earth
- tendency of an object to resist change in motion
- darkest part of an eclipses shadow
- Sun centered universe
- one day per year when the sun appears highest in the sky
- Earth centered universe
- when neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
- orbit of a planet that is oval
- spinning of Earth on its axis
- streak of light produced when a meteoroid burns
20 Clues: Sun centered universe • Earth centered universe • pattern or group of stars • a body that orbits a planet • spinning of Earth on its axis • orbit of a planet that is oval • darkest part of an eclipses shadow • movement of one object around another • a giant ball of superheated gas (H & He) • different shapes of the moon that you see • ...
Planets, Moons, and other Space Things 2023-04-24
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- a ball of ice and rock
- the storm on Jupiter that has lasted 100's of years
- a large moon with an atmosphere
- the farthest planet
- this planet has a day that lasts 2/3 of a year
- a very ong canyon on Mars
- a moon of Jupiter that is heavily cratered
- what lies just beyond the solar system
- home
- a moon that is very smooth, maybe an ocean
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- the largest moon in the Solar System
- one of these killed off the dinosaurs
- the largest planet
- the brightest star 2 words
- this group includes Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus&Neptune
- planet with rings
- Venus has 92 times the______ of Earth
- the hottest planet
- where Elon Musk wants us to go
- the gas that gives some gas giants their color
- the molecule that allows life on Earth
- a former planet
- a volcanically active moon of Jupiter
- the largest moon of Neptune, has nitrogen geysers
- this planet has a 90 degree tilt
25 Clues: home • a former planet • planet with rings • the largest planet • the hottest planet • the farthest planet • a ball of ice and rock • a very ong canyon on Mars • the brightest star 2 words • where Elon Musk wants us to go • a large moon with an atmosphere • this planet has a 90 degree tilt • the largest moon in the Solar System • one of these killed off the dinosaurs • ...
Vocab Crossward 2025-11-21
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- half the left side of the moon is dark
- when there is the least difference between high and low water.
- he sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- the rise and fall of the ocean water
- revolving around something
- spinning around or rotating around
- a line that marks the limits of an area;
- differnt looks of the moon
- when half of a celestial body is blocking another
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- half the right side of the moon is dark
- waters that are higher than average
- an object that obits the earth
- moon none of the moon is dark
- winter, spring, summer, fall
- arge, solid slabs of rock that make up the Earth's outer layer
- when day and night are equal length
- when the moon passes between the sun and earth
- when earth passes between the sun and moon
- move or cause to move into a sloping position
- all the moon is dark
20 Clues: all the moon is dark • revolving around something • differnt looks of the moon • winter, spring, summer, fall • moon none of the moon is dark • an object that obits the earth • spinning around or rotating around • waters that are higher than average • when day and night are equal length • the rise and fall of the ocean water • half the left side of the moon is dark • ...
Science class. 2022-09-23
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- the process that makes a full year.
- the only planet that can support living things.
- when the earth is turned away from the sun\light.
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- an imaginary line that runs through the north and south pole
- a big star that gives off light.
- the process that makes a full day
- the point when light is facing one point on earth.
7 Clues: a big star that gives off light. • the process that makes a full day • the process that makes a full year. • the only planet that can support living things. • when the earth is turned away from the sun\light. • the point when light is facing one point on earth. • an imaginary line that runs through the north and south pole
Science class. 2022-09-23
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- the process that makes a full year.
- the only planet that can support living things.
- when the earth is turned away from the sun\light.
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- an imaginary line that runs through the north and south pole
- a big star that gives off light.
- the process that makes a full day
- the point when light is facing one point on earth.
7 Clues: a big star that gives off light. • the process that makes a full day • the process that makes a full year. • the only planet that can support living things. • when the earth is turned away from the sun\light. • the point when light is facing one point on earth. • an imaginary line that runs through the north and south pole
Unit 3 Vocab 2016-11-03
11 Clues: moon • axis • force • rotate • far out • minimum moom • earth orbiting • Increased range tide • certain part of year • cross celestial equator • revolves around a celestial body
AASA Earth Day Festival Crossword 2022-04-20
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- This country holds an Earth Day Festival over a 2-day period
- This country has tax exemptions for green services and jobs
- This country has over 300 national parks, with 17% of the land being environmentally protected
- This country's laws require trash to be sorted into 4 categories: recyclable, food waste, hazardous waste, and residual waste
- This country has a plan with a focus on reversing the erosion of the Arai Sea
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- This country found a way to turn chestnut waste into charcoal
- This country joined Earth Day celebrations on the holiday's 46th year
- This country is known for its abundant recyclable textile waste
- This country's primary endangered animal is the elephant
- This country has an "Environmental Awareness Month" every November
- This country has a shocking ban on chewing gum
- This country had 27% of its electricity requirements provided from natural gases
12 Clues: This country has a shocking ban on chewing gum • This country's primary endangered animal is the elephant • This country has tax exemptions for green services and jobs • This country holds an Earth Day Festival over a 2-day period • This country found a way to turn chestnut waste into charcoal • This country is known for its abundant recyclable textile waste • ...
The Earth, Moon and Sun 2014-02-06
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- The sun is one of these
- Getting bigger
- The planet we live on
- The shape of the moon when we can most of it
- The phase of the moon when we can't see it
- The sun going down at night
- Getting smaller
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- The direction where the sun comes up
- The sun coming up in the morning
- The time when our part of earth is facing towards the sun
- The shape of the moon when we can only see a little slice
- The phase of the moon when it is completely lit up
- The time when our part of earth is facing away from the sun
- The centre of our solar system
- The direction where the sun goes down
15 Clues: Getting bigger • Getting smaller • The planet we live on • The sun is one of these • The sun going down at night • The centre of our solar system • The sun coming up in the morning • The direction where the sun comes up • The direction where the sun goes down • The phase of the moon when we can't see it • The shape of the moon when we can most of it • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-01-13
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- The measure of how hot or cold something is (10 letters)
- The average weather in a place over a long period (7 letters)
- The horizontal distance measured from the equator (8 letters)
- The study of weather and forecasting (12 letters)
- A boundary between two different air masses (5 letters)
- Precipitation that falls as small ice crystals (4 letters)
- A region found at the poles(4 letters)
- A scientist who predicts the weather (13 letters)
- The amount of moisture in the air (8 letters)
- The boundary between hot and cold air masses (7 letters)
- The process of water vapor cooling into liquid (11 letters)
- The process of water turning into solid (11 letters)
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere (7 letters)
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- A measure of the distance above sea level (10 letters)
- A region near the equator (6 letters)
- A large region that gets very little rain (6 letters)
- A tool used to measure temperature (10 letters)
- The global line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres (7 letters)
- The continuous movement of air over the Earth's surface (4 letters)
- A type of frozen precipitation (4 letters)
- The process by which clouds form water droplets (8 letters)
- The invisible layer of gases surrounding Earth (10 letters)
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure (9 letters)
- A weather condition with strong winds and rain (5 letters)
- A region of the Earth that has an abundance of rain and lush forests
- The amount of moisture in the air (8 letters)
- The process of water turning into gas (11 letters)
27 Clues: A region near the equator (6 letters) • A region found at the poles(4 letters) • A type of frozen precipitation (4 letters) • The amount of moisture in the air (8 letters) • The amount of moisture in the air (8 letters) • A tool used to measure temperature (10 letters) • The study of weather and forecasting (12 letters) • ...
Astronomy Review 2025-01-06
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- A type of planet that is gas/ice, colder, low density, and larger.
- the direction that the sun tilts (NSEW)
- A force that pulls objects towards each other
- What number KKepler's law is all planets move in an eliptical
- The path / shape the planets move around the sun
- type of tides that are in a straight line creating a high tide.
- the layer of th sun where fusion occurs
- A day in spring or fall that has equal amounts of sun light
- the sun is planet (answer: True or False)
- A type of planet that is rocky, warmer, high density, and smaller
- The way the Earth moves around it's axis
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- the layer of the sun where radiation moves energy (_________ zone)
- the number of planets
- The third step in solar system forming, where nuclei combine to form a new nucleus
- A day in winter or summer that is the longest or shortest due to the tilt of the Earth
- What number Kepler's law is a planet's orbital period is proportional to the size of its orbit
- The two reference points that help in drawing the ellipse
- What number Kepler's law is a planet covers the same area of space in the same amount of time no matter where it is in its orbit
- The way the Earth moves around the sun
- type of tide that are perpendicular line creating low tides
20 Clues: the number of planets • The way the Earth moves around the sun • the direction that the sun tilts (NSEW) • the layer of th sun where fusion occurs • The way the Earth moves around it's axis • the sun is planet (answer: True or False) • A force that pulls objects towards each other • The path / shape the planets move around the sun • ...
sun earth moon 2018-10-19
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- moon comes between earth and sun
- heat moving out from a central point
- longest day of the year
- time it takes earth to make full revolution around the sun
- looking for information
- first man to walk on the moon
- 4th rock from the sun
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- energy of movement
- high energy particle emitted by the sun
- moon phase right after a full moon
- tide that occurs during the 1st and 3rd quarter moon
- device used to measure light energy
- hot air rises, cold air sinks
- study seeking to understand the world around us
- heat transferred by direct contact
- heat energy
- fully shaded inner region
17 Clues: heat energy • energy of movement • 4th rock from the sun • longest day of the year • looking for information • fully shaded inner region • hot air rises, cold air sinks • first man to walk on the moon • moon comes between earth and sun • moon phase right after a full moon • heat transferred by direct contact • device used to measure light energy • heat moving out from a central point • ...
