earth day Crossword Puzzles
science 2026-02-15
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- condition of the body
- water vapor in the sky
- dirty air from burning
- too much water covering land
- the planet we live on
- air-like substance
- strong wind and heavy rain
- common viral sickness
- large body of salt water
- becoming hotter
- tiny dust from a volcano
- water that falls from clouds
- to change from solid to liquid
- insect that bites and spreads disease
- burning heat and flame
- a gas layer that protects earth from sun rays
- tall plant with trunk and leaves
- an opening where lava comes out
- a bright ball of gas in space
- flowing water on land
- moving air
- when air suddenly comes out of the throat
- time when it is dark
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- hole on top of a volcano
- low temperature
- moving water in the sea
- long time without rain
- soil or ground
- melted rock under the earth
- sickness spread by mosquitoes
- hard natural material from earth
- a mountain that erupts lava
- the space above the earth
- the star that gives earth light and heat
- the area beyond earth
- hot melted rock on the surface
- high temperature
- frozen water
- large area with many trees
- what we breathe
- earth’s natural satellite
- a group of stars shaped like a lion
- high body temperature when sick
- a circular shape
- a group of stars shaped like a hunter
- colorful arc in the sky after rain
- not healthy
- time when the sun is up
- small insect
- high temperature
50 Clues: moving air • not healthy • frozen water • small insect • soil or ground • low temperature • becoming hotter • what we breathe • high temperature • a circular shape • high temperature • air-like substance • time when it is dark • condition of the body • the planet we live on • common viral sickness • the area beyond earth • flowing water on land • water vapor in the sky • long time without rain • ...
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 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
Across
- 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 • ...
All About the Moon 2015-02-02
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
fifth grade 2025-12-02
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
a CUP of MUSTARD FLOOD 2 2025-12-29
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- good things that happen to a person by chance
- to think about something with surprise or admiration
- a small container used for drinking
- something people usually do in a place or culture
- a small object sewn onto clothes to fasten them
- the warm season between spring and autumn
- the number 100
- an insect with large, colorful wings
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- a person who fixes or installs pipes and water systems
- to use something sharp to divide or make a hole in something
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
- a soft, yellow food made from milk, used for cooking or spreading on bread
- the process of finding something new
- a vehicle that carries many passengers
- the meal usually eaten in the middle of the day
- the star that gives light and heat to the earth
- soft, wet earth
- tiny dry particles of earth, sand, or powder
- something that is enjoyable or entertaining
- to move quickly on your feet
20 Clues: the number 100 • soft, wet earth • to move quickly on your feet • a small container used for drinking • the process of finding something new • an insect with large, colorful wings • a vehicle that carries many passengers • the warm season between spring and autumn • something that is enjoyable or entertaining • tiny dry particles of earth, sand, or powder • ...
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] • ...
The Creation 2021-02-23
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
Across
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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.
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 • ...
Final Exam Vocabulary 2023-05-17
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- Moon getting bigger
- change in daylight hours and weather
- Representation of thinking
- longest or shortest day of year
- All living things
- Round impacts
- Measures North and South of Equator
- Distance above sea level
- Rock or metal from space
- Different shapes of the moon
- Gasses surrounding Earth
- Narrow canyons or streams on the Moon
- Moon getting smaller
- Universe
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- Consists of crust, mantle and core
- Position relative to other objects
- Collection of interacting parts
- Large dark areas on the Moon
- All water on Earth
- Less than half shape of Moon
- Spinning on an axis
- Distance above ground
- Measures East and West of Prime Meridian
- Imaginary line dividing North and South Hemisphere
- More than half shape of Moon
- Path to go around another object
- Path to go around another object
- System that makes up part of larger system
- Light colored jagged on Moon
- Earth spins on one
- White lines coming out of some craters
- Sun is blocked
32 Clues: Universe • Round impacts • Sun is blocked • All living things • All water on Earth • Earth spins on one • Moon getting bigger • Spinning on an axis • Moon getting smaller • Distance above ground • Distance above sea level • Rock or metal from space • Gasses surrounding Earth • Representation of thinking • Large dark areas on the Moon • Less than half shape of Moon • More than half shape of Moon • ...
MCA Science - Earth Science 2022-04-29
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- The minerals a rock is made up of
- Way a surface reflects light
- Rock type formed from heat and pressure
- Name for water falling out of a cloud
- Protects Earth from the ultraviolet rays of the sun
- Plate boundary where the plates come together
- Main source of energy for the Earth
- Main element found in the atmosphere
- The breaking apart of rocks into sediments
- ______________ ____________ is the longest day of the year
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- Oldest sedimentary rocks on the bottom
- Lowest layer in the atmosphere where the weather takes place
- Plate boundary where the plates slide past
- Plate boundary where the plates pull apart
- Minerals resistance to being scratched
- The test of a mineral's powder color
- Colder air moving in and overtaking warmer air
- Age of a rock layer compared to other layers
- Winds appear to curve due to the rotation of the earth
- Rock type formed from melting and crystallization
- Rocks formed from weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation
21 Clues: Way a surface reflects light • The minerals a rock is made up of • Main source of energy for the Earth • The test of a mineral's powder color • Main element found in the atmosphere • Name for water falling out of a cloud • Oldest sedimentary rocks on the bottom • Minerals resistance to being scratched • Rock type formed from heat and pressure • ...
Intro to philo 2025-09-30
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- Living in harmony with environment
- Quality of honesty and wholeness
- Concept that Earth is a living system
- Justice in sharing environmental effects
- Protecting resources for future
- Awareness of surroundings
- Belief in equality of humans and nature
- Moral study of human-nature relation
- Virtue of wise decision-making
- Fairness in sharing environmental burdens
- Thrifty use of goods, no waste
- Human-nature relationship in philosophy
- Warming of Earth’s surface
- System of land, water, life
- Day promoting environmental awareness
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- Using resources without depletion
- Movement to protect the environment
- Advocates all life has equal value
- Values ecosystems and the whole environment
- Care for Earth as a home
- Using renewable energy
- Belief that humans are central to existence
- Global warming caused by gases
- Care for common good
- Moral responsibility to care for Earth
- Law to protect environment
- Protection of natural variety
- Lifestyle with reduced consumption
- Protecting nature and resources
- Agreement to reduce greenhouse gases
30 Clues: Care for common good • Using renewable energy • Care for Earth as a home • Awareness of surroundings • Law to protect environment • Warming of Earth’s surface • System of land, water, life • Protection of natural variety • Global warming caused by gases • Virtue of wise decision-making • Thrifty use of goods, no waste • Protecting resources for future • ...
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 • ...
Spring Themed Crossword 2026-02-21
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- Day light savings begins and we spring ______
- March comes in like a lion and out like a ______
- March's birthstone
- This famous ship sank on April 14th, 1912
- What does the Easter Bunny hide?
- This is the month when spring officially begins.
- A holiday focused on planting and caring for trees
- A small mythical Irish figure often shown in green
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- NCAA basketball tournament; March _______
- April's birthstone
- This holiday can occur in March or April.
- The day in March when daylight and nighttime are nearly equal
- The author of the Cat in the Hat whose birthday is in March
- April showers are said to bring these May _____
- Earth Day occurs during this month.
15 Clues: April's birthstone • March's birthstone • What does the Easter Bunny hide? • Earth Day occurs during this month. • NCAA basketball tournament; March _______ • This holiday can occur in March or April. • This famous ship sank on April 14th, 1912 • Day light savings begins and we spring ______ • April showers are said to bring these May _____ • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary 2022-02-02
Across
- When Earth or the Moon partially blocks light from the Sun.
- All of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- An astronomical body that orbits a star, is big enough to have enough gravity to force a spherical shape, and is big enough that its gravity has cleared away any objects of a similar size near its orbit.
- When Earth or the Moon fully blocks light from the Sun.
- The outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere that can be seen during a total solar eclipse.
- When the view of the Sun from Earth is blocked by the Moon.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
- Regular repeating path that one object in space takes around another
- path of an object around a particular point in space:
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- A large region in the solar system past Neptune where Pluto and other dwarf planets orbit the Sun along with rocks, dust, and ice.
- An imaginary line passing through the center of Earth, around which the planet rotates.
- Objects orbital motion around another object: Example: Earth revolves around the sun or satellites revolve around planets
- The envelope of gases surrounding Earth or another planet.
- The orbital region around a star in which an Earth-like planet can possess liquid water on its surface and possibly support life.
- An attractive force between two masses by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- Earth is tilting and rotating to create day and night
- When the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow.
- The path Earth takes as it moves around the Sun.
- A gravitationally bound system consisting of a sun and the objects that orbit it.
19 Clues: When the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow. • The path Earth takes as it moves around the Sun. • Earth is tilting and rotating to create day and night • path of an object around a particular point in space: • When Earth or the Moon fully blocks light from the Sun. • The envelope of gases surrounding Earth or another planet. • ...
Washington-Liberty High School 2024-01-23
Across
- 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? • ...
SUPERLATIVE DEGREE - Ms. Winna 2025-05-18
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- Venus is the ___ planet in our solar system.
- Jupiter has the ___ day of all planets.
- With winds up to 1500 mph, Neptune has the ___ winds recorded in the solar system.
- This is the __________ book I've ever read.
- Mercury is the ___ planet in our solar system.
- This test was the __________ of the three we had this week. It's really a piece of cake.
- The moon is the ___ planet to earth.
- Karl Henize was the ___ man in space. He was 58 years old.
- Ceres is the ___ asteroid in our solar system.
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- Jupiter is the ___ planet in our solar system.
- Venus is the ___ planet in our solar system.
- Saturn is the most ___ planet.
- That was the __________ day of my life. I was really in deep sorrow.
- She spent the __________ amount of time on the project. So She can minimize the outcome.
- Sirius is the ___ brilliant star we can see from earth.
- Pluto is the ___ planet in our solar system.
16 Clues: Saturn is the most ___ planet. • The moon is the ___ planet to earth. • Jupiter has the ___ day of all planets. • This is the __________ book I've ever read. • Venus is the ___ planet in our solar system. • Venus is the ___ planet in our solar system. • Pluto is the ___ planet in our solar system. • Jupiter is the ___ planet in our solar system. • ...
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 • ...
Space Pt. 2 2022-05-10
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- orbits the Earth 15.5 times a day
- one of the only planets to NOT have a moon
- an orbit that is oval shaped
- This separates the inner and outer planets
- something that orbits something else
- invented the telescope and discovered 4 moons
- a reusable spacecraft
- This means "Earth-centered"
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- This means "sun-centered"
- The largest planet
- unmanned object that lands on another planet
- galaxy that we live in
- this powers the ISS
- holds everything in the solar system together
- 4 planets that are spheres of rock
- One of the Galilean moons
- 1st person on the moon
17 Clues: The largest planet • this powers the ISS • a reusable spacecraft • galaxy that we live in • 1st person on the moon • This means "sun-centered" • One of the Galilean moons • This means "Earth-centered" • an orbit that is oval shaped • orbits the Earth 15.5 times a day • 4 planets that are spheres of rock • something that orbits something else • ...
the beatitudes and 10 commandments 2022-06-10
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- where the 10 commandments
- book of the bible you can find the beatitudes
- blessed are they that... for they shall be comforted
- blessed are the pure of... for they will see god
- delivered to mosses of mount siani
- don't say the lords name in...
- Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.
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- how many beatitudes are there
- the Lord's day
- what the ten commandments are
- sixth commandment
- thy mother and father
- have no other gods
- you shall not...
- what jesuses crown was made of
- Jesuses scripture
- blessed are the... for they will internet the earth
17 Clues: the Lord's day • you shall not... • sixth commandment • Jesuses scripture • have no other gods • thy mother and father • where the 10 commandments • how many beatitudes are there • what the ten commandments are • what jesuses crown was made of • don't say the lords name in... • delivered to mosses of mount siani • book of the bible you can find the beatitudes • ...
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
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
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- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Social Science 2023-01-30
Across
- 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 • ...
Earth's Rotation and Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
Across
- Rotation of the Earth takes ? hours (use worded number)
- When the Earth is facing away from the sun, it is
- The Earth spins on an imaginary line called a(n)
- What takes a full 365 days to occur?
- When Earth is facing the sun, it is
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- The sun sets in the
- Day and Night occurs as a result of ? of the Earth
- The Earth's revolution is also called a(n)
- The sun rises in the
9 Clues: The sun sets in the • The sun rises in the • When Earth is facing the sun, it is • What takes a full 365 days to occur? • The Earth's revolution is also called a(n) • The Earth spins on an imaginary line called a(n) • When the Earth is facing away from the sun, it is • Day and Night occurs as a result of ? of the Earth • ...
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
Across
- 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
Rocket & Space Trivia 2021-06-14
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- This can be the result of applied force
- Any _ _ _ _ _ applied always results in a reaction
- Earth's next-door neighbor, also known as the red planet
- _______ was the first man-made satellite launched by the USSR in 1957.
- Natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- This goes great with a soda at the movies.
- The gravity of the Sun and Moon cause high and low _____.
- The total _ _ _ _ of a rocket is reduced as the engine operates
- First
- It is important in model rocketry to ensure your rocket is _ _ _ _ _ _. A _ _ _ _ _ _ rocket will fly as intended.
- Astronauts do scientific ___________ in space.
- The resistance that results when a rocket is moved through the air is called
- Energy from the Sun travels to the Earth in the form of electromagnetic _________
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- Movie about Homer Hickam and the "Rocket Boys"
- Planet that rotates on its side
- All of the ____ ______ are planets with rings.
- Russian astronauts are called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A group of stars that make a pattern in the sky.
- Neil _________ was the first person to walk on the Moon.
- ______ is a planet whose day is longer than its year.
- Protects Earth from meteoroids and radiation from the sun
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Earth ______ around the Sun.
- Earth rotates around an ____
- A center-seeking force that is holding everything in our solar system together
25 Clues: First • Closest planet to the Sun • Earth ______ around the Sun. • Earth rotates around an ____ • Planet that rotates on its side • This can be the result of applied force • Natural satellite that orbits the Earth • This goes great with a soda at the movies. • Movie about Homer Hickam and the "Rocket Boys" • All of the ____ ______ are planets with rings. • ...
Sun, Earth and Moon vocab 2022-04-06
Across
- A natural object that rotates around a planet.
- A force that pulls things together.
- Occurs when Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon.
- The appearance of the illuminated part of the moon seen by someone on Earth.
- When you see more of the illuminated half of the Moon each night.
- A telescope launched into Earth’s orbit in 1990
- Having to do with the moon
- another object
- Occurs when the Sun is directly above Earth’s equator.
- The amount of space between two things.
- When you see less of the illuminated half of the Moon each night.
- The partial or complete obscuring of one celestial body by another
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- The way that something looks
- Occurs when the Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth and casts its shadow on Earth.
- This occurs when all of the Moon’s surface facing Earth reflects light.
- A round, solid, 3D figure
- The day when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.
- A push or pull in a certain direction.
- To move in a circle around another object
- Occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun.
- The path one object in space takes
- A representation of a structure
- A line a body rotates on
- An instrument used for viewing distant objects
- turning around a center or axis
25 Clues: another object • A line a body rotates on • A round, solid, 3D figure • Having to do with the moon • The way that something looks • A representation of a structure • turning around a center or axis • The path one object in space takes • A force that pulls things together. • A push or pull in a certain direction. • The amount of space between two things. • ...
Vocab Rubenstein Part I 2021-03-08
Across
- map/is a personal representation of a portion of Earth’s surface.
- to the physical gap or interval between two objects.
- circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator and at right angles to the meridians.
- information system/They produce more accurate and attractive maps.
- the physical character of a place.
- the name given to a place on Earth.
- Positioning System/a system that determines the precise position of something on Earth.
- the basis for telling time and a place east or west.
- meridian - The meridian that passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, England, is 0° longitude
- region/also known as the nodal region, is an area organized around a node or focal point.
- to relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space.
- an area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics.
- a two-dimensional or flat-scale model of Earth’s surface, or a portion of it.
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- Region/or perceptual region, is an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity.
- the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole.
- is the body of customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms that together constitutes the distinct tradition of a group of people.
- position that something occupies on Earth’s surface.
- scientific method of transferring locations on Earth’s surface to a flat map
- Date Line/“imaginary line extending between the North Pole and the South Pole and arbitrarily demarcating each calendar day from the next.”
- landscape/a combination of cultural features such as language and religion, economic features such as agriculture and industry, and physical features such as climate and vegetation
- an imaginary arc connecting the North and South poles.
- the numbering system to indicate the location of a parallel and a place north and south.
- sensing/a satellite, airplane, or drone orbiting Earth or from other long-distance recording the image of a tiny area on Earth’s surface.
- the location of a place relative to other places.
- a specific point on Earth, distinguished by a particular characteristic.
- Mean Time/“is the yearly average (or 'mean') of the time each day when the Sun crosses the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Essentially, mean time is clock time rather than solar (astronomical) time.”
- region/also known as the uniform region, is an area within which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristics.
27 Clues: the physical character of a place. • the name given to a place on Earth. • the location of a place relative to other places. • to the physical gap or interval between two objects. • position that something occupies on Earth’s surface. • the basis for telling time and a place east or west. • an imaginary arc connecting the North and South poles. • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-30
Across
- / 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
Across
- 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 • The smallest whole particle of matter • All nonliving things in the ecosystem • ____ tilt The tipping of Earth on its axis • 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 • ...
unit 3 vocab 2016-11-30
Across
- phases of the moon that can be seen from earth
- body that is grater in mass
- the moon
- force that pulls you to earth
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- spin of a body on an axis
- time of day do you see the sun
- natural or artificial body that revolves around a
- tide that happens on the first and third quarter
- division of s year that is characterized by reoccurring weather
9 Clues: the moon • spin of a body on an axis • body that is grater in mass • force that pulls you to earth • time of day do you see the sun • phases of the moon that can be seen from earth • tide that happens on the first and third quarter • natural or artificial body that revolves around a • division of s year that is characterized by reoccurring weather
27. Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart 2023-04-29
Across
- One God forever more.
- Send forth the sturdy hymns of old,
- The Lord whom we adore,
- Praise Him who reigns on high,
- The cross of Christ your King.
- In gladness and in woe.
- With all the saints of earth,
- Yes, on through life’s long path,
- Still chanting as ye go;
- Your festal banner wave on high,
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- True rapture, noblest mirth.
- As ocean’s surging praise,
- With all the angel choirs,
- From youth to age, by night and day,
- Pour out the strains of joy and bliss,
- The psalms of ancient days.
- With voice as full and strong
17 Clues: One God forever more. • The Lord whom we adore, • In gladness and in woe. • Still chanting as ye go; • As ocean’s surging praise, • With all the angel choirs, • The psalms of ancient days. • True rapture, noblest mirth. • With all the saints of earth, • With voice as full and strong • Praise Him who reigns on high, • The cross of Christ your King. • Your festal banner wave on high, • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
Across
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
Down
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment. • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
Across
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
Down
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
Across
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
Down
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
Sister Aloysius Comes to Mercyville Activity Sheet 5 2019-08-03
Across
- Peter was our first __.
- The Crown of __ caused Jesus much pain during his passion.
- the tallest part of the church that showed Sister Aloysius the way.
- Aloysius Gonzaga is a __.
- At the __ of his time on earth, Jesus ascended into heaven.
- Jesus came to earth to __ for us.
- Jesus was __ on Christmas Day.
- Saying "__" to God makes him unhappy.
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- Jesus suffered the pain of the __ of Thorns.
- Jesus __ is our Savior.
- At the end of our time on earth, we hope to go to heaven.
- We learn about Jesus and his teachings in the __.
- St. Aloysius is the __ saint of Catholic children.
- We should always __ the will of God.
14 Clues: Peter was our first __. • Jesus __ is our Savior. • Aloysius Gonzaga is a __. • Jesus was __ on Christmas Day. • Jesus came to earth to __ for us. • We should always __ the will of God. • Saying "__" to God makes him unhappy. • Jesus suffered the pain of the __ of Thorns. • We learn about Jesus and his teachings in the __. • St. Aloysius is the __ saint of Catholic children. • ...
Sister Aloysius Comes to Mercyville Activity Sheet 5 2019-08-03
Across
- Jesus suffered the pain of the __ of Thorns.
- The Crown of __ caused Jesus much pain during his passion.
- Jesus was __ on Christmas Day.
- the part of the church that showed Sister Aloysius the way
- At the __ of his time on earth, Jesus ascended into heaven.
- St. Aloysius is the __ saint of Catholic children.
- Jesus came to earth to __ for us.
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- We should always __ the will of God.
- Jesus __ is our Savior.
- We learn about Jesus and his teachings in the __.
- Saying "__" to God makes him unhappy.
- At the end of our time on earth, we hope to go to __.
- Aloysius Gonzaga is a __.
- Peter was our first __.
14 Clues: Jesus __ is our Savior. • Peter was our first __. • Aloysius Gonzaga is a __. • Jesus was __ on Christmas Day. • Jesus came to earth to __ for us. • We should always __ the will of God. • Saying "__" to God makes him unhappy. • Jesus suffered the pain of the __ of Thorns. • We learn about Jesus and his teachings in the __. • St. Aloysius is the __ saint of Catholic children. • ...
The Tides 2023-02-03
Across
- Force that makes water on the side of the moon bulge
- Highest point of the tide
- What the moon does to the water
- Cause of the rise and fall of the tide
- When there is only one high and one low
- Lowest point in the tide
- Gravity draws object towards the....
Down
- The moon orbits the...
- When the tidal cycle has 2 lows and 2 highs
- How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge?
- Earth and Moon both have this force
- How many times a day the ocean rises and falls
- When ocean water starts spilling onto the streets or coming up from drains
- When the tidal range is at it's smallest
14 Clues: The moon orbits the... • Lowest point in the tide • Highest point of the tide • What the moon does to the water • Earth and Moon both have this force • Gravity draws object towards the.... • Cause of the rise and fall of the tide • When there is only one high and one low • When the tidal range is at it's smallest • When the tidal cycle has 2 lows and 2 highs • ...
The Tides 2023-02-03
Across
- Force that makes water on the side of the moon bulge
- Highest point of the tide
- What the moon does to the water
- Cause of the rise and fall of the tide
- When there is only one high and one low
- Lowest point in the tide
- Gravity draws object towards the....
Down
- The moon orbits the...
- When the tidal cycle has 2 lows and 2 highs
- How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge?
- Earth and Moon both have this force
- How many times a day the ocean rises and falls
- When ocean water starts spilling onto the streets or coming up from drains
- When the tidal range is at it's smallest
14 Clues: The moon orbits the... • Lowest point in the tide • Highest point of the tide • What the moon does to the water • Earth and Moon both have this force • Gravity draws object towards the.... • Cause of the rise and fall of the tide • When there is only one high and one low • When the tidal range is at it's smallest • When the tidal cycle has 2 lows and 2 highs • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle - Lily Hornick 2023-11-22
Across
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis, where it is light out.
- A regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis, where it is dark out.
Down
- A curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
20 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided. • the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun. • ...
7G 20.1 Vocabulary 2024-05-15
Across
- A day when’s Earth’s rotation axis is leaning along Earth’s orbit
- Earth's tilted rotation axis and movement around the sun results in this.
- A day when Earth’s rotation axis is most toward/away from the sun.
- One complete ___ around the Sun takes the Earth about 365.24 days
- Earth rotates on an imaginary line through its center called the rotation ___.
Down
- In the 16th century, this Polish astronomer published a model of the solar system. Putting the Sun in the center.
- This model shows the movement of Earth and other planets moving around the Sun.
- The sun uses nuclear ___ to combine nuclei together, releasing a lot of energy
- Earth moves around the sun in a nearly circular path. This path is called Earth's ___.
9 Clues: A day when’s Earth’s rotation axis is leaning along Earth’s orbit • One complete ___ around the Sun takes the Earth about 365.24 days • A day when Earth’s rotation axis is most toward/away from the sun. • Earth's tilted rotation axis and movement around the sun results in this. • The sun uses nuclear ___ to combine nuclei together, releasing a lot of energy • ...
7G 20.1 Vocabulary 2024-05-15
Across
- A day when’s Earth’s rotation axis is leaning along Earth’s orbit
- Earth's tilted rotation axis and movement around the sun results in this.
- A day when Earth’s rotation axis is most toward/away from the sun.
- One complete ___ around the Sun takes the Earth about 365.24 days
- Earth rotates on an imaginary line through its center called the rotation ___.
Down
- In the 16th century, this Polish astronomer published a model of the solar system. Putting the Sun in the center.
- This model shows the movement of Earth and other planets moving around the Sun.
- The sun uses nuclear ___ to combine nuclei together, releasing a lot of energy
- Earth moves around the sun in a nearly circular path. This path is called Earth's ___.
9 Clues: A day when’s Earth’s rotation axis is leaning along Earth’s orbit • One complete ___ around the Sun takes the Earth about 365.24 days • A day when Earth’s rotation axis is most toward/away from the sun. • Earth's tilted rotation axis and movement around the sun results in this. • The sun uses nuclear ___ to combine nuclei together, releasing a lot of energy • ...
Sun, Moon, Earth 2013-02-06
Across
- Has no wind or life - but is very dusty
- Earth has day and night because it ______.
- The moon phase that is completely dark
- The moon phase that is almost full of light
- The different shapes of the moon are called ______.
Down
- We have seasons because of Earth's _____.
- Hollow pits on the ground
- The path a revolving object moves along
- The moon ______ around Earth.
- A hot ball of gas that is Earth's closest star
- An imaginary line that Earth spins around
11 Clues: Hollow pits on the ground • The moon ______ around Earth. • The moon phase that is completely dark • Has no wind or life - but is very dusty • The path a revolving object moves along • We have seasons because of Earth's _____. • An imaginary line that Earth spins around • Earth has day and night because it ______. • The moon phase that is almost full of light • ...
Unit 1 and Unit 2 Review 2020-11-09
Across
- the earth's ______ causes the climates and seasons around the world
- one revolution of the earth around the sun
- the process of removing salt from salt water
- the hydrosphere consists of what part of the earth
- number of continents the earth has
- the form of government where one person holds all the power
- most of the earth's fresh water is ________
- one person controls the government and receives power through heredity
- imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole
- one rotation of the earth
- economic activity that takes natural resources directly
- imaginary lines that run east and west around the globe
- magma erupts up from the earth creating islands in the pacific
Down
- economic activity described has manufacturing goods
- the climate region where the tundra is found (2 words)
- higher infant mortality rate and lower life expectancy indicates a lower ______________
- what type of land feature is Italy
- one person controls the whole government and takes power by force
- This shifted the human race from nomadic hunter-gatherer cultures to a sedentary farming cultures (2 words)
- one person holds the power and receives power through being called of God
- what percent of the earth's surface is water
- erosion that creates soil from solid rock
- the form of government where the people hold all the power
23 Clues: one rotation of the earth • what type of land feature is Italy • number of continents the earth has • erosion that creates soil from solid rock • one revolution of the earth around the sun • most of the earth's fresh water is ________ • the process of removing salt from salt water • what percent of the earth's surface is water • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
Across
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
Down
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment. • ...
Genesis 22 the near sacrifice of Isaac 2023-10-04
Across
- how many servants did Abraham take?
- who built the altar?
- "all nations on earth will be __________"
- what did Abraham have to sacrifice Isaac as?
- "god himself will _______"
- Abraham ________ God.
Down
- what region did Abraham have to take his son to?
- sometime later the lord ---------- Abraham
- Abraham stayed in
- on what day did Abraham see the place?
- "all nations on earth will be blessed because you ______ me"
- what did Abraham carry?
- what did Isaac carry?
13 Clues: Abraham stayed in • who built the altar? • what did Isaac carry? • Abraham ________ God. • what did Abraham carry? • "god himself will _______" • how many servants did Abraham take? • on what day did Abraham see the place? • "all nations on earth will be __________" • sometime later the lord ---------- Abraham • what did Abraham have to sacrifice Isaac as? • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle - Lily Hornick 2023-11-22
Across
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis, where it is light out.
- A regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis, where it is dark out.
Down
- A curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
20 Clues: the star around which the earth orbits. • the planet on which we live; the world. • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided. • the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun. • ...
Midterm Review 2022-23 2023-01-18
Across
- model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center
- ______ is strongest when objects are more massive and when objects are closer together.
- A ____ shift of light happens when something is moving away from you. Since most distant galaxies are shifting this way, we know the universe is expanding.
- The farther apart the foci the more ________ the orbit will be
- Heat transfer through contact.
- ____ tide occurs when the Sun is pulling at a 90 degree angle to the Moon, so the high tide is lower than normal.
- because the Earth ________ around the Sun, we see different constellations during different times of the year.
- Earth's _____ is tilted by 23.5 degrees (We don't rotate straight up and down).
- Which star type has a surface temperature of 4000 K and a luminosity 1000 times greater than the Sun?
- the Moon's period of revolution _____ its period of rotation
- the _________ planets are Mercury Venus Earth and Mars.
- model of the solar system where the Earth is at the center
- Moon phase during a Solar Eclipse
- when the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun it is this season
- The gravity of the _____ controls the tides
- Moon phase during a Lunar Eclipse
- The Sun and stars appear to move through the sky since the Earth _______
Down
- Foucault's ______ proves that the Earth rotates
- part of the atmosphere that absorbs harmful UV rays from the Sun.
- the Sun is directly overhead at the ______ during the fall/spring equinox
- Stars produce energy in their core through the process of nuclear ______.
- the ______ effect causes winds to be deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere.
- when you move through time zones going west it gets _______
- every day at the equator is ________ hours long
- Heat transfer that occurs when heated material moves (circulates) due to density differences (hot material is less dense).
- Heat transfer through light waves
- differences in ______ causes liquids to be sorted (think of a bottle with oil and water in it)
- The Earth rotates 15 degrees per ____. (This means everything in the sky appears to move at this same rate)
- we see the ________ shadows during sunrise and sunset because the Sun is lowest in the sky.
- ____ colors absorb more heat from the Sun.
- when you move through time zones going east it gets _____
- Most of these rocky objects are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- Only the ______ stars will one day become black holes
- The _____ Way is the name of our galaxy
- _____tide occurs when the Sun and Moon's gravity pulls the high tide in the same direction, creating extra high tides
- The ______ (height) of the star Polaris is equal to the latitude of the observer.
- during the fall or spring _______, everyone on Earth experiences a 12 hour day and a 12 hour night.
- since Earth's axis is ______ and we revolve around the Sun, we have seasons.
- the _______ planets are Jupiter Saturn Neptune and Uranus
39 Clues: Heat transfer through contact. • Heat transfer through light waves • Moon phase during a Solar Eclipse • Moon phase during a Lunar Eclipse • The _____ Way is the name of our galaxy • ____ colors absorb more heat from the Sun. • The gravity of the _____ controls the tides • Foucault's ______ proves that the Earth rotates • every day at the equator is ________ hours long • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of continents
- Covers 71% of the earth
- Who created the world
- Largest continent
- Largest planet
- Independence day
- Number of planets
- July 1st 1867
- Coldest planet
Down
- torus-shaped region
- Smallest continent
- Before continents broke apart
- Coldest continent
- planet farther from the sun
- A dwarf planet
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- Planets orbit around it
18 Clues: July 1st 1867 • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Hottest planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • Coldest continent • Largest continent • Number of planets • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • Before continents broke apart
Geography main concepts 2015-07-06
Across
- interconnection of the whole world.
- variety of life.
- of people according race, gender or religion.
- countries have good and stable economy, like US.
- is one of the steps of WATER CYCLE.
- When people cannot fill their basic needs.
- correct use of resources.
- that helps us to know the population.
- Refers to the athmospherical conditions in a long term (years, ages)
- are 5 ________ of geographic space: Politic, social, economic, cultural and natural.
- of foreign people.
- four cardinal points are _______, south, east and west.
- external layer of the earth.
- poorest continent in the world.
Down
- the things we need today, taking care of the planet and without compromising the future.
- lines that runs the same way as the equator.
- activity that uses animals, husbandry and gets products like meat, eggs and milk.
- that studies the earth.
- of people between countries or cities.
- _____ ______ theory says that the earth is like a puzzle.
- over the surface of the earth, like mountains, valleys, hills...
- that runs from pole to pole.
- used to count people.
- The world is divided in 24 ______, each one has an hour of the day.
- at the WEST of Mexico.
25 Clues: variety of life. • of foreign people. • used to count people. • at the WEST of Mexico. • that studies the earth. • correct use of resources. • that runs from pole to pole. • external layer of the earth. • poorest continent in the world. • interconnection of the whole world. • is one of the steps of WATER CYCLE. • that helps us to know the population. • ...
Astronomy Study Cross Word 2017-05-08
Across
- This moon phase is when the moon is behind the Earth.
- The theory that the universe began with an explosion
- What are the two reasons for the seasons?
- the largest planet in our solar system
- believed in the geocentric theory, and people believed him for 1400 years
- This man believed in the heliocentric theory first
- if this was to suddenly leave, the Earth would get pulled into the sun
- This eclipse happens during the new moon phase
- The shadow in which their is a total solar eclipse
Down
- It takes 28 days for the moon to ____ around the Earth
- Which is the largest: universe, solar system, galaxy
- Causes day and night
- This moon phase is when the moon is between the Earth and Sun.
- This eclipse is when the moon passes behind Earth and is in full moon phase
- This is the idea that the sun is in the middle of our solar system
- When the south pole is tilted toward the sun, it is ___ in the southern hemisphere
- The name of our galaxy
- This "space junk" is on Earth's surface and is made of rock and dust
- This "space junk" is made of ice and dust and orbits the sun with a tail
- the planets closer to the sun travel around it faster or slower
- The moon's light comes from the ____
21 Clues: Causes day and night • The name of our galaxy • The moon's light comes from the ____ • the largest planet in our solar system • What are the two reasons for the seasons? • This eclipse happens during the new moon phase • This man believed in the heliocentric theory first • The shadow in which their is a total solar eclipse • ...
