earth day Crossword Puzzles
John 9 Blind Man Healed 2024-11-09
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- Jewish legalists
- one whom "God does not hear"
- what the potter uses
- no sight
- astounding, amazing
- Jesus told man to do this
- God said Let there be ___
- this day is coming
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- church service
- peretti's 3rd book
- mom and pop
- put out of synagogue
- planet earth
- spittle
- consider, trust, understand
- we can see stars
- Jewish boys at 13
17 Clues: spittle • no sight • mom and pop • planet earth • church service • Jewish legalists • we can see stars • Jewish boys at 13 • peretti's 3rd book • this day is coming • astounding, amazing • put out of synagogue • what the potter uses • Jesus told man to do this • God said Let there be ___ • consider, trust, understand • one whom "God does not hear"
The Changing Year - Final Test Review 2024-12-17
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- Choose the word that doesn't belong. summer winter fall hemisphere
- Geese ______ because they can't live in cold places.
- Choose the word that doesn't belong. hatch hibernate cub cave
- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere means that heat from the sun cannot get out because it is _______.
- _____ eat fish, dead animals, vegetables, fruit, and nuts.
- Tree sap is ______ in the tree during winter.
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- Choose the word that doesn't belong. deal with spins imaginary tilted
- CO2 comes from cars, factories, and ______ ______.
- What's a word to describe water becoming clouds, then rain, and back again?
- We have seasons because Earth has a _____ ______.
- Choose the word that doesn't belong. sap branch infrared roots
- The sun shines _______ on Earth's equator on the first day of spring and on the first day of fall.
- Earth's axis is an _______ line that goes through the middle of the earth.
- Choose the word that doesn't belong. gosling bill stored hatch
- Different countries have opposite ________ because they are in different hemispheres.
15 Clues: Tree sap is ______ in the tree during winter. • We have seasons because Earth has a _____ ______. • CO2 comes from cars, factories, and ______ ______. • Geese ______ because they can't live in cold places. • _____ eat fish, dead animals, vegetables, fruit, and nuts. • Choose the word that doesn't belong. hatch hibernate cub cave • ...
Scope magazine 2022-03-25
11 Clues: smart • a name • to see • 365 days • what we are • microorganism • the whole world • oppisite of night • something we don’t know • 2nd planet from the sun • outside of the atmosphere
Tides 2024-04-29
8 Clues: it has phases • a type of tide • lights the earth • we live on this planet • it keeps us on the ground • it covers most of the earth • they happen twice a day at the beach • a tide that has the same name as one of the seasons
THE SOLAR FAMILY 2023-03-20
8 Clues: The blue planet • This movement causes season • Big ball of fire in the sky • Twinkling balls of fire & gas • This movement causes day & night • The changing of shapes by the Moon • The imaginary line on which the Earth rotates • The natural satellite that revolves around the Earth
Homework puzzle 2024-10-14
8 Clues: movement on axis • the shape of the orbit • full trip around the sun • full rotation of the earth • the earth's path around the sun • the earth ________ around the sun • what direction does the earth spiin • imaginary liine that goes through the north pole and south pole
Nature 2022-08-31
8 Clues: The hot season • The cold season • The planet we live on • To spin around the sun • when Earth is away from the sun • You can only see this with light • When Earth is on the side of the sun • The kind of weather we have in spring
MOTIONS OF THE EARTH 2024-08-27
7 Clues: YEAR 366 DAYS IN A YEAR • EARTH TRAVEL AROUND THE SUN • EQUAL DAYS AND EQUAL NIGHTS • DAY DAILY MOTION OF THE EARTH • THE MOVEMENT OF TE EARTH ON ITS AXIS • THE MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN • YEAR DIVIDED INTO SUMMER,WINTER,SPRING AND AUTUMN
vocabulary assignment 2020-10-19
Across
- Spring, Summer, fall, winter
- generally cold and may bring snow and ice
- the longest and/or shortest day of the year
- What the Earth does along its axis
- temperatures warm and snow melts
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- the day when day and night are approximately the same length
- temperatures get cooler and then winter begins
- A group of stars in a specific pattern
- the warmest season
- one complete orbit around the sun
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
11 Clues: the warmest season • Spring, Summer, fall, winter • temperatures warm and snow melts • one complete orbit around the sun • What the Earth does along its axis • A group of stars in a specific pattern • generally cold and may bring snow and ice • the longest and/or shortest day of the year • temperatures get cooler and then winter begins • ...
God's Creation 2025-07-05
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- What did the land produce?
- God created this to rule the day.
- What did God call the dry ground?
- The living creatures God created to fly.
- God said "Let there be ________."
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- God created man in his own _________.
- what God did after He saw His creation on the 7th day?
- God created this to rule the night.
- The bodies of water gathered together under the sky.
- What God created on the first day?
- The number of days God took to create the universe.
11 Clues: What did the land produce? • God created this to rule the day. • What did God call the dry ground? • God said "Let there be ________." • What God created on the first day? • God created this to rule the night. • God created man in his own _________. • The living creatures God created to fly. • The number of days God took to create the universe. • ...
Solve the crossword with the given clues 2021-09-20
7 Clues: Full moon night. • It causes seasons. • It causes day and night. • Moon is between Earth and Sun. • It is the third planet from the Sun. • It was used to know the time during the day. • It is formed when light is stopped by an object.
VSS CW IC 2025-09-03
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- Who initially gave the preference to be a traitor, however began the game as a faithful?
- Name which of the Earth Week origami animals can still be found hiding in the office spaces.
- Which farm animal has Mariam got the office hunting for in the pages of a puzzling book?
- How many earths were featured in the 2025 Earth Day quiz, hosted by Fran and Elizabeth?
- How many delicious treats were brought in by the team, for participation in Lauren and Emma's 'Week of Bakehem'?
- How many players were banished throughout the game of Traitors?
- What was the link between all of the answers in the 'Week of Mayhem' Artpop quiz?
- Who were our 3 beginning traitors, during last year's summer activity of the same name?
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- During the 'Brat Summer Forever' quiz, organised by Fraser, what phrase did the letters of each answer spell?
- How many emoji animals were featured across the 6 2025 Earth Week activities, posted on Teams?
- Which magical Lady Gaga music video did we watch for a quiz, during Fraser's 'Week of Mayhem'?
- Which hero was featured on the shirts of one of the teams who attended the Escape Room night?
- Who received the highest total number of banishment votes, across the game of Traitors?
- Who unexpectedly matched one of the teams at the Escape Room night, when they turned up in the same shirt?
- How many quizzes for Shark Week has Elizabeth participated in organising, for members of the Visitor Services team in 2024 and 2025?
- How many different origami animals were hidden around the office spaces during the week of Earth Day activities?
16 Clues: How many players were banished throughout the game of Traitors? • What was the link between all of the answers in the 'Week of Mayhem' Artpop quiz? • How many earths were featured in the 2025 Earth Day quiz, hosted by Fran and Elizabeth? • Who received the highest total number of banishment votes, across the game of Traitors? • ...
Weather and Weather Tools 2022-10-10
9 Clues: measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • measures precipitation • measures wind direction • a person who studies weather • the average weather over many years • the day to day happenings in the air • the air around earth where weather happens
Solar System Review Crossword 2022-09-21
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- The Earth __________ on its axis. This causes day and night.
- Hottest Planet
- These are called the inner planets because they are small and rocky. They are also called _______________ planets
- Smallest Planet
- Planet that is able to be liveable
- Giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are called ___________________________.
- Heliocentric means that are solar system is _____ centered
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- divides the inner planets from the outer planets.
- All planets ___________ around the sun.
- How long it takes a planet to go around the sun.
- is the biggest Planet
- This planet is the furtherest away
- This planet spin on its side and also has rings.
- Centries ago scientists believed that the Earth was the centered if the solar system this is called ________________________.
14 Clues: Hottest Planet • Smallest Planet • is the biggest Planet • This planet is the furtherest away • Planet that is able to be liveable • All planets ___________ around the sun. • How long it takes a planet to go around the sun. • This planet spin on its side and also has rings. • divides the inner planets from the outer planets. • ...
April 2026-03-23
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- process when flowers open
- holiday sometimes celebrated in April
- weather that helps the flowers grow
- Day celebrating the earth, April 22nd
- month known for rain shows
- young rabbits commonly associated with spring
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- animals wake up from this after winter
- tool used to clean up spring yards
- baby birds often seen in spring
- season that begins in march
- Colorful spring flower often planted in bulbs
11 Clues: process when flowers open • month known for rain shows • season that begins in march • baby birds often seen in spring • tool used to clean up spring yards • weather that helps the flowers grow • holiday sometimes celebrated in April • Day celebrating the earth, April 22nd • animals wake up from this after winter • Colorful spring flower often planted in bulbs • ...
The Environment 2025-10-22
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- Location of the World Solar Challenge
- Number of continents on Earth with no deserts
- First brand to turn plastic waste into clothing
- Month of Earth day
- Location of the largest desert
- Country with the highest electric car use per capita
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- Tallest mountain in the world
- Abbreviation for biological diversity
- Most common natural disaster in the U.S.
- Large marsupial
- Where is the Badhla Solar Park?
11 Clues: Large marsupial • Month of Earth day • Tallest mountain in the world • Location of the largest desert • Where is the Badhla Solar Park? • Location of the World Solar Challenge • Abbreviation for biological diversity • Most common natural disaster in the U.S. • Number of continents on Earth with no deserts • First brand to turn plastic waste into clothing • ...
El Lago Encantado 2024-03-27
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- a communication system using ropes and knots
- a group of native people in current day Peru
- land/earth
- lake
- people that governed colonized regions
- urn
- gold
- incan messengers
- was
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- an indigenous language spoken by the incas
- to die
- to travel
- the main incan god
- to arrive
- riches
- the past capital of the incan empire
16 Clues: urn • was • lake • gold • to die • riches • to travel • to arrive • land/earth • incan messengers • the main incan god • the past capital of the incan empire • people that governed colonized regions • an indigenous language spoken by the incas • a communication system using ropes and knots • a group of native people in current day Peru
Creation 2021-05-04
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- What lights did God put in the sky beside the greater and lesser lights?
- What swims in the ocean that God created on the fifth day?
- What did God call the darkness?
- What God create on the third day?
- What did God create on the fifth day according to their kind?
- What flies in the air that God created on the fifth day?
- What did God call the light?
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- of God What hovered over the face of the waters?
- What did the lesser light rule?
- What did God call the expanse He created to separate the waters?
- What is the last thing God created?
- What did God create in "our image?"
- What did God say after He saw everything He had created?
- What did God call the dry land when the waters were gathered together and it appeared?
- What did the greater light rule?
15 Clues: What did God call the light? • What did God call the darkness? • What did the lesser light rule? • What did the greater light rule? • What God create on the third day? • What is the last thing God created? • What did God create in "our image?" • of God What hovered over the face of the waters? • What did God say after He saw everything He had created? • ...
Sun, Moon, and Earth 2020-12-18
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- when the lit part of the mooon gets smaller
- the hemisphere we live in.
- when the northern hemisphere is titled away from the sun
- This occurs when the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the moon.
- This occurs around June 21 each year.
- When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
- when the lit part of the moon gets larger
- This occurs around September 22 each year.
- This occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
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- causes day and night
- This occurs around December 21 each year.
- This happens around March 20 each year.
- causes seasons
- the imaginary line that goes through the Earth and passes through the North and South Poles.
14 Clues: causes seasons • causes day and night • the hemisphere we live in. • This occurs around June 21 each year. • This happens around March 20 each year. • This occurs around December 21 each year. • when the lit part of the moon gets larger • This occurs around September 22 each year. • when the lit part of the mooon gets smaller • ...
Science Crossword 2021-04-14
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- Forms at the surface of Earth when a warm, moist air mass overtakes a cool, dense, and dryer air mass
- A map or chart that shows the weather conditions at a specific point in time over a specific region
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- measure wind speed
- An air mass with less atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses; air moves toward the low pressure, traveling in a counter-clockwise direction.
- An instrument that measures the amount of atmospheric pressure
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- the force exerted by the atmosphere on Earth's surface by the weight of the air above the surface as indicated as a barometer
- the amount of water vapor or moisture content in the air
- An air mass with greater atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses; air moves away from the high pressure, traveling in a clockwise direction
- Forms at the surface of Earth when a cold, dry air mass overtakes a warmer, humid air mass.
- measure wind direction
- a form of energy that spreads out as it travels
- a body of air extending over a large area that develops and retains specific characteristics of pressure, humidity, and temperature
- refers to the transfer of heat through a liquid or gas, such as air
- global air circulation patterns within the atmosphere held to Earth by gravity and warmed as heat radiates from Earth; influenced by convection of warm less dense air (rises and spreads out) and cold dense air (sinks)
15 Clues: measure wind speed • measure wind direction • The day-to-day state of the atmosphere • a form of energy that spreads out as it travels • the amount of water vapor or moisture content in the air • An instrument that measures the amount of atmospheric pressure • refers to the transfer of heat through a liquid or gas, such as air • ...
Space and the Solar System 2024-05-17
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- The 'red planet'
- This contains everything
- The hottest planet in the solar system
- Object at the centre of our solar system
- Causes day and night
- The name for an object orbiting a planet
- This force keeps objects in orbit
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- Small rocks in space
- The time for a planet to orbit the sun once
- The planet with the largest rings
- The furthest planet from the sun
- Closest planet to the sun
- The largest planet in the solar system
- Causes the seasons
- Blocks the sun during a lunar eclipse
- Blocks the sun during a solar eclipse
- The name of our galaxy
- The time for a planet to rotate once
18 Clues: The 'red planet' • Causes the seasons • Small rocks in space • Causes day and night • The name of our galaxy • This contains everything • Closest planet to the sun • The furthest planet from the sun • The planet with the largest rings • This force keeps objects in orbit • The time for a planet to rotate once • Blocks the sun during a lunar eclipse • ...
Weather and Water 2023-10-31
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- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- Water from lakes, rivers, and oceans evaporate and enter the atmosphere where it cools, condenses into liquid water, and comes back to Earth as rain
- The measure of hotness or coldness
- A process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state
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- The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally
- The process in which water pools in large bodies
- The movement of air, caused by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun and the Earth's own rotation
- A tasteless, odorless and invisible mix of gases that is primarily made up of oxygen and nitrogen
- A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere
- When a liquid turns into a gas
- The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it
11 Clues: When a liquid turns into a gas • The measure of hotness or coldness • The process in which water pools in large bodies • The day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally • A mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere • The movement of water over the surface of land, or in some cases through it • ...
Nation of Islam 2023-03-10
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- Honorable Minister Louis _________
- The Original Man is the ______ Blackman. The maker,the owner, the cream of the planet Earth, and God of the universe.
- God is the Greatest.
- Happy ________ Day
- The War of __________ has begun.
- To walk my post in a _______ manner, keeping always on the alert.
- __ ___ ____, or suffer the consequences.
- Take up the _____ armor of God.
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- God created Himself from ______________.
- We believe in the ____________ of the dead.
- Honorable ______ Muhammad
- _______ to the Black Man
- How to ___ to live
- The first prayer of the day is ____ prayer.
- Master W. ____ Muhammad
- As a man ________, so is he.
- The _______ Bean Pie
- In the name of Allah, the __________, the Most Merciful.
18 Clues: How to ___ to live • Happy ________ Day • God is the Greatest. • The _______ Bean Pie • Master W. ____ Muhammad • _______ to the Black Man • Honorable ______ Muhammad • As a man ________, so is he. • Take up the _____ armor of God. • The War of __________ has begun. • Honorable Minister Louis _________ • God created Himself from ______________. • ...
Ch3 The Biosphere 2024-09-21
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- A layer of permanently frozen soil found in polar regions and some tundra areas.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- The part of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere.
- Tiny organisms that float in water and are a crucial food source for many marine animals.
- All of the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
- Organic material in soil formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant matter.
- The upper layer of a body of water that receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur.
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean.
- A large geographic area with distinct plant and animal communities adapted to its climate.
- The deeper layer of a body of water where sunlight does not reach.
- factor Any living component of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, or bacteria.
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, and wind.
- The dense, upper layer of leaves in a forest, especially in a rainforest, where most of the sunlight is absorbed.
- The solid parts of Earth, including rocks, mountains, and the Earth's crust.
- All the different populations (species) that live together in a specific area.
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- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that supports life by providing oxygen.
- The average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- A water-saturated area that supports diverse plant and animal life.
- Any non-living component of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, or temperature.
- The layer of vegetation beneath the forest canopy, consisting of smaller trees and plants.
- A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together.
- The trapping of heat by certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
24 Clues: The trapping of heat by certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere. • The deeper layer of a body of water where sunlight does not reach. • A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area. • A water-saturated area that supports diverse plant and animal life. • The average weather conditions in a region over a long period of time. • ...
SPACE! 2024-02-05
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- THE HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN ANY OBJECTS WITH MASS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES
- THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN
- THIS MAKES UP THE SPACE BETWEEN MARS & JUPITER
- THE MEASUREMENT OF FORCE IN PHYSICS
- A CIRCULAR OR ELLIPTICAL PATH AROUND A CENTRAL BODY
- THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN
- THE FIRST PHASE OF THE LUNAR CYCLE
- THE TENDENCY FOR AN OBJECT TO RESIST A CHANGE IN MOTION
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE LIGHT SHRINKS OR GETS SMALLER
- THE CIRCULAR MOTION OF AN OBJECT AROUND ITS OWN AXIS, OR UPON ITSELF
- A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST
- NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET
- THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT
- DETERMINED BY ONE REVOLUTION OF THE EARTH AROUND THE SUN
- THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS
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- THE MEASUREMENT OF GRAVITY'S EFFECT ON AN OBJECT WITH MASS
- THE MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- THE BIGGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- MILLIONS TO BILLIONS OF STARS WITH DUST AND GAS HELD TOGETHER BY GRAVITY
- THE CIRCULAR MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT AROUND AN EXTERNAL AXIS, OR AROUND ANOTHER BODY
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF PLANETS AND STAR THAT WE BELONG TO
- WHEN THE MOON PHASE IS FULLY ILLUMINATED
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON ON BOTH SIDES OF A NEW MOON
- THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG
- SMALL, ROCKY OBJECTS THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- DETERMINED BY ONE ROTATION OF THE EARTH
- OBJECTS COMPOSED OF ICE AND DUST THAT ORBIT THE SUN
- THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET
- THE DISTANCE FROM THE SUN TO THE EARTH
- THE PHASE OF THE MOON WHERE MORE THAN HALF THE MOON IS ILLUMINATED
- OUR HOME PLANET
34 Clues: OUR HOME PLANET • A CLOUD OF GAS AND DUST • THE LAST TERRESTRIAL PLANET • THE PLANET CLOSEST TO THE SUN • NO LONGER A TRADITIONAL PLANET • THE PLANET KNOWN FOR IT'S RINGS • ANOTHER NAME FOR THE MOON PHASES • THE 7TH PLANET AWAY FROM THE SUN • THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN AN OBJECT • WHEN THE MOON PHASE GROWS IN LIGHT • THE PLANET HAS A DAY OF 16HRS LONG • ...
Astronomy Page 4/5 2020-09-21
Across
- time time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- the overservatons from the ancient cultures led to the first ---
- where people watch the movement in the night sky
- this group of people learned the best time of the year to plant and harvest crops
- this revolution brought major changes in science and society
- roughly the amount of time required for the moon to orbit Earth
- studying movement here was so important to ancient people
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- Claudius --- an early scientist who influenced the way people viewed the universe
- the time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun
- this theory says the Earth is at the center of the universe
- the study of the universe
- Copernicus was a --- Astronomer
12 Clues: the study of the universe • Copernicus was a --- Astronomer • where people watch the movement in the night sky • time time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis • studying movement here was so important to ancient people • this theory says the Earth is at the center of the universe • the time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun • ...
solar eclipse 2024-04-09
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- the planet on which we live
- the curved path of a celestial object
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- he region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth.
- the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move.
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours
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- the natural agent that stimulates sight
- obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it
- the natural satellite of the earth
- particular period of the past; an era.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
12 Clues: the planet on which we live • the natural satellite of the earth • the curved path of a celestial object • particular period of the past; an era. • the natural agent that stimulates sight • the star around which the earth orbits. • the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours • a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large • ...
Lesson 1 vocab 2025-08-08
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- a day when Earth’s rotation axis is the neither toward nor away from the sun
- the point in the orbit of a planet at which it is furthest from the sun
- the motion of one object around another
- the amount of material in something
- to be looking in a particular direction
- a spinning motion
- a day when Earth’s rotation axis is the most toward or away from the sun
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- the point in the orbit of a planet at which it is closest to the sun
- set of events that happen over and over again
- the path an object follows as it moves around another object
- the most northern or most southern point on a planet
- one of the halves of earth
- an imaginary line that divides Earth into its northern and southern hemispheres
- the line on which an object rotates; Rotation ______
14 Clues: a spinning motion • one of the halves of earth • the amount of material in something • the motion of one object around another • to be looking in a particular direction • set of events that happen over and over again • the most northern or most southern point on a planet • the line on which an object rotates; Rotation ______ • ...
B 2023-02-03
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- Force that makes water on the side of the moon bulge
- The moon orbits the...
- Gravity draws object towards the....
- What the moon does to the water
- Highest point of the tide
- Cause of the rise and fall of the tide
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- Lowest point in the tide
- How many times a day the ocean rises and falls
- Earth and Moon both have this force
- When ocean water starts spilling onto the streets or coming up from drains
- How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge?
11 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 • How many times a day the ocean rises and falls • How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge? • ...
8.7A Vocabulary 2021-01-15
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- the bottom half of Earth and the celestial plane
- when the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination (happens twice a year)
- the slant of Earth's axis
- four natural weathers of the year
- the movement of one object around another object
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- a period of time when daylight occurs
- a path that is curved and is followed by a satellite while it revolves around an object
- the top half of Earth and the celestial plane
- an imaginary line that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- an imaginary line through Earth that goes through the north and south poles
- the spinning of an object on its axis
- when day and night are equal (happens twice a year)
12 Clues: the slant of Earth's axis • four natural weathers of the year • a period of time when daylight occurs • the spinning of an object on its axis • the top half of Earth and the celestial plane • the bottom half of Earth and the celestial plane • the movement of one object around another object • when day and night are equal (happens twice a year) • ...
Social Science 2024-08-08
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- A piece of land reclaimed from the sea or lake.
- The 5th century Indian Astronomer and Mathematician, believed in the round shape of the earth.
- The position when the earth is closest to the Sun.
- The longest line of Latitude
- An annual cycle where the seasons repeat year after year.
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- The shape of the earth.
- The mountains which are subjected to weathering and erosion for a long period of time.
- The young fold mountains found in North America.
- The Greek philosopher who calculated the circumference of the Earth.
- The layer below the crust which is partially molten.
- The place where IST passes through
- The time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator making night and day of equal length.
12 Clues: The shape of the earth. • The longest line of Latitude • The place where IST passes through • A piece of land reclaimed from the sea or lake. • The young fold mountains found in North America. • The position when the earth is closest to the Sun. • The layer below the crust which is partially molten. • An annual cycle where the seasons repeat year after year. • ...
Unit 18 2020-04-01
16 Clues: A job • A hole • Season • Flower • Road user • Population • Earth type • Season type • At the season • Type of paper • Something from space • Do something to reach it • Be on a watch for something • People who live outside the city • Something that protects the animals • Happens at winter time or a cold day
SAVE THE EARTH CROSSWORD 2021-06-07
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- The first element of the 5 R's hierarchy.
- We celebrate this on April 22 every year.
- When using less you ------.
- Many people in the green community refer to this method as upcycling.
- Turning off lights helps us to conserve ------.
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- Earth Day Color.
- In an effort to reduce waste, ----- items throughout the workplace instead of buying new ones.
- Something that is planted on earth day
- Once you've gone through all of the other R's, ------ is the most environmentally friendly waste disposal method.
9 Clues: Earth Day Color. • When using less you ------. • Something that is planted on earth day • The first element of the 5 R's hierarchy. • We celebrate this on April 22 every year. • Turning off lights helps us to conserve ------. • Many people in the green community refer to this method as upcycling. • ...
Chiara's Crossword 2013-09-12
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- an area of land not significantly higher than adjacent areas and with relatively minor differences in elevation
- Pole the northernmost point of the Earth's axis
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- a long narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs formed by glacial action
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- a division of time equal to 24 hours and representing the average length of the period during which the earth makes one rotation on its axis.
- a book of maps or chart
- study of the Earth’s physical features
- a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- Pole the southern end of the earth’s axis, the southernmost point on earth
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- the height of an object or point above sea level
- A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
- a wide strait, as between a continent and an island
- the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface
- a tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent
- The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
- A river delta is a landform that is formed at the mouth of a river, where the river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, or reservoir.
- a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land
- a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship
20 Clues: a book of maps or chart • study of the Earth’s physical features • Pole the northernmost point of the Earth's axis • the height of an object or point above sea level • a wide strait, as between a continent and an island • a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land • the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface • ...
Chiara's Crossword! 2013-09-12
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- Pole the northernmost point of the Earth's axis
- the height of an object or point above sea level
- the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface
- The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
- study of the Earth’s physical features
- a tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent
- a long narrow inlet of the sea between high steep cliffs formed by glacial action
- a wide strait, as between a continent and an island
- an area of land not significantly higher than adjacent areas and with relatively minor differences in elevation
- a book of maps or chart
- a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land
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- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship
- a division of time equal to 24 hours and representing the average length of the period during which the earth makes one rotation on its axis.
- A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- A river delta is a landform that is formed at the mouth of a river, where the river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, or reservoir.
- Pole the southern end of the earth’s axis, the southernmost point on earth
20 Clues: a book of maps or chart • study of the Earth’s physical features • Pole the northernmost point of the Earth's axis • the height of an object or point above sea level • a wide strait, as between a continent and an island • a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land • the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface • ...
Water Review 2024-04-05
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- What are the up-and-down movement on the surface of the water
- the largest Ocean that covers almost three-fourths of the earth?
- What is the smallest and shallowest ocean?
- the four main oceans are the Arctic, _______, Indian and Pacific
- the rise and fall of the water level of the ocean
- when water vapor changes into water to form clouds
- force that Gravity causes tides as a result of the distance of Earth from the sun and the moon
- tiny plants and animals that live and move throughout the ocean
- Bodies of water have how many high tides and low tides each day
- features similar to those on land on the ocean floor are mountains, ______ and plains
- The bible says the ____ day of creation was for the origin of sea creatures?
- Temperature changes and the amount of salt in the water control the ________
- can either be salt water or _______ water.
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- a long, high sea wave forms caused by a submarine earthquake
- Wind changes cause what type of currents?
- a stream of water moving like a river through the ocean
- The differences in the amount of _______ in the ocean is one cause of deep water currents.
- The size of waves is caused by the amount of _________ the wind blows, and how fast it blows
- when moisture falls from the air and reaches the ground?
- the usual weather of an area over a long period of time
- Fresh water carries nutrients and ________ to the ocean.
- the movement of water from the earth to the air and back to earth?
- when the sun heats up water to change it into a gas or water vapor?
- Differences in the _______ of the ocean is another cause of deep water currents.
- the four main oceans are Arctic, Atlantic, ________ and Pacific
- The cause of most of the waves and surface currents
26 Clues: Wind changes cause what type of currents? • What is the smallest and shallowest ocean? • can either be salt water or _______ water. • the rise and fall of the water level of the ocean • when water vapor changes into water to form clouds • The cause of most of the waves and surface currents • a stream of water moving like a river through the ocean • ...
planets 2024-06-05
9 Clues: forgotten • we breathe on it • fastest planet in space • also known as the red planet • surrounded by 13 faint rings • shortest days in solar system • second shortest day in solar system • similar structure and size to earth • only planet not visible to naked eye
Unit: 23 2021-08-05
16 Clues: 2D shape • opposite last • day of the week • synonym for mix • opposite to best • synonym for work • synonym for soil • opposite to late • synonym for earth • synonym for watch • synonym for useless • synonym for adventure • colour of the rainbow • opposite to horizontal • marine animal with shell • place to go for a special liturgy
Creation 2018-01-03
8 Clues: first woman • created on day 3 • named the animals • Created the heavens and earth • what God did on the seventh day • number of days God took to create • God created this to rule the night • Earth's biggest star - to rule the day
Unit 3B Science Vocab 2016-10-31
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- force of attraction between 2 objects due to their masses
- time for earth to rotate once on its axis
- division of the year characterized by reoccurring weather conditions
- a tide of minimum range
- natural or artificial body
- tide of increased range
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- the spin of a body on its axis
- different appearances of the moon from earth
- point at which sun is as far north or south of the equator as possible
- movement when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator
- time required for earth toorbit once around the sun
11 Clues: a tide of minimum range • tide of increased range • natural or artificial body • the spin of a body on its axis • time for earth to rotate once on its axis • different appearances of the moon from earth • time required for earth toorbit once around the sun • force of attraction between 2 objects due to their masses • ...
Ecology Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- leafy covering in the rainforest
- physical factor also affect organisms
- includes all the "usually solid stuff" - rocks, continents, and the ocean floor. Deep in the Earth, portions of this are liquid
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other organisms
- all the living organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment
- a group of individual that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- shorter trees and vines form a layer
- consists of short-term changes in temperature, precipitation, clouds, and wind from day to day, or minute to minute
- living things that affect one another, and are therefore parts of each other' environment
- when gases allow visible light to enter but trap heat
- consists of all Earth's freshwater and saltwater, including water vapor and rain in the atmosphere, water underground, and ice
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- prevailing winds blowing over the ocean create surface currents that profoundly affect weather and climate in coastal areas. ex. Gulf Stream
- patterns and averages of temperature, precipitation, clouds, and wind over many years
- includes all the gases that surround Earth
- an assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- includes all parts of Earth in which life exists
- the study of nature's "houses," organisms that live in those houses, and interactions based on energy and nutrients
- cold ocean water near the poles sinks and flows along the ocean floor
20 Clues: leafy covering in the rainforest • shorter trees and vines form a layer • physical factor also affect organisms • includes all the gases that surround Earth • includes all parts of Earth in which life exists • when gases allow visible light to enter but trap heat • a material formed from decaying leaves and other organisms • ...
Disney World 2022-05-16
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- famous tommorrowland ride
- Opening day resort (hawaiian themed)
- height of the castle (in ft)
- train like transportation
- Flagship park of Disney World
- Popular attraction that was moved
- old name of hollywood studios
- Hollywood studios abreviation
- name of first projection fireworks show
- name of entry land
- The princess the castle is named after
- Name of Walt and Mickey statue
- Animal kingdom abbreviation
- Name of current parade
- Animal Kingdom park Icon
- Hollywood Studios park icon
- First Mountain attraction
- Flagship resort
- What Epcot stands for
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- Opening day animatronic show
- Opening date of Magic Kingdom
- _____place on earth is the Magic Kingdom Slogan
- nighttime lagoon show
- former land at magic kingdom
- opening day resort
- Name of the epcot golfball
- name of the famous nighttime parade
- secondary park
- Big animal kingdom coaster
- Name of the 50th anniversary nighttime fireworks
- Abbreviation of christmas party
31 Clues: secondary park • Flagship resort • opening day resort • name of entry land • nighttime lagoon show • What Epcot stands for • Name of current parade • Animal Kingdom park Icon • famous tommorrowland ride • train like transportation • First Mountain attraction • Name of the epcot golfball • Big animal kingdom coaster • Animal kingdom abbreviation • Hollywood Studios park icon • ...
steve's retirement puzzle 2026-02-25
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- what meal our dad ate out every day
- when you visit dream destinations
- Milty loves these
- you will start enjoying lunch with your____ more.
- what you and your buddy Bob Ross can do together
- joining a book _______.
- a sure afternoon sign that you've retired
- something to celebrate with at the end of the day
- something you will start doing every morning
- fresh earth, digging holes, watering, planting
- a sport you and Deb are thinking of doing together
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- take time to perfect your _______ accent.
- doing good deeds for no money
- what you might do in bed (G Rated)
- something on TV that's kinda like an opera.
- something you will have more time for (your sister does this often)
- something you must do with old friends
- a helmet is a must for this
- you may find yourself walking with this (like dad)
- steve goes fly ______
- grow out your hair into a ____.
- writing down the wonders of each day
22 Clues: Milty loves these • steve goes fly ______ • joining a book _______. • a helmet is a must for this • doing good deeds for no money • grow out your hair into a ____. • when you visit dream destinations • what you might do in bed (G Rated) • what meal our dad ate out every day • writing down the wonders of each day • something you must do with old friends • ...
Super Summer! 2013-08-26
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- We went to the ___ to buy some clothes.
- My friends ___ to school every day.
- John ____ to the market every day.
- I can't read this writing, because the book is ___.
- I will ___ the paper to make a paper airplane.
- My baby brother can't walk, he can only ___.
- There are 60 ____ in one minute.
- I ___ my money in the bank.
- Mary ___ homework every day.
- I can do homework ___, I don't need help.
- I ___ a song yesterday.
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- I watch TV ___ I eat.
- We need this to make food.
- Frogs can ___ far.
- This is a flavour of ice cream.
- I ___ my bike yesterday for 1000 dollars.
- Don't do this in ghost month or the ghosts wil eat you!
- My mom ___ me to clean my room!
- Babies are so loud because they ___.
- make
- There is trash on the floor, ___ it!
- John and I ___ tests soemtimes.
- The Earth is small, the sun is so ____!
23 Clues: make • Frogs can ___ far. • I watch TV ___ I eat. • I ___ a song yesterday. • We need this to make food. • I ___ my money in the bank. • Mary ___ homework every day. • This is a flavour of ice cream. • My mom ___ me to clean my room! • John and I ___ tests soemtimes. • There are 60 ____ in one minute. • John ____ to the market every day. • My friends ___ to school every day. • ...
Derek's and YeEun's EFL Crossword 2023-09-09
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- The country next to Canada
- Korean spicy cabbage
- This black-and-white flightless bird lives in cold Antarctica
- the famous tower in Paris, France
- The inventor of the Korean alphabet
- This town is where most American movies are made
- the country known for sushi
- the largest ocean in the world
- the country known for the maple leaf
- You sit on this every day
- the planet we live on
- This big, white animal lives in the northern part of some countries
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- The second-largest city in South Korea
- A noise that dogs make
- the color of YeEun's dog
- the brightest thing in the sky in the day
- People often eat this on birthdays
- The western American state with many earthquakes
- Korea's best-known car maker
- this grey animal has a long, long nose
- This African animal has a very, very long neck
- this animal is known as the King of the Animals
- the day Santa comes
23 Clues: the day Santa comes • Korean spicy cabbage • the planet we live on • A noise that dogs make • the color of YeEun's dog • You sit on this every day • The country next to Canada • the country known for sushi • Korea's best-known car maker • the largest ocean in the world • the famous tower in Paris, France • People often eat this on birthdays • The inventor of the Korean alphabet • ...
Weather Crossword 2025-10-16
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- Snow and ice.
- Water all over the land.
- A good day to fly a kite.
- The Earth getting hotter.
- Not hot.
- Adjective of ice.
- To turn something into ice.
- A loud storm.
- The cooling effect of wind.
- Something your body does when it's very cold.
- Very strong wind.
- Bright flashes in the sky during a storm.
- The opposite of cold.
- Strong wind in Australia.
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- A photo from very high up.
- Falling ice.
- How hot or cold the day is.
- A spinning cone of wind.
- The marks on a thermometer.
- Do you want to build a ___?
- Cloud that is low on the ground.
- No rain for a very long time.
- An icy spear.
- No rain.
- The temperature used in America.
- The temperature used in Australia.
- Not warm.
- Colours in the sky.
- A picture showing weather systems.
- A day when the sun is hiding.
30 Clues: No rain. • Not hot. • Not warm. • Falling ice. • Snow and ice. • An icy spear. • A loud storm. • Adjective of ice. • Very strong wind. • Colours in the sky. • The opposite of cold. • A spinning cone of wind. • Water all over the land. • A good day to fly a kite. • The Earth getting hotter. • Strong wind in Australia. • A photo from very high up. • How hot or cold the day is. • ...
Solar System 2023-10-16
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- the hurricane like storm on Jupiter
- has the same ongoing storm for 300 years
- the latin word for moon
- associated with doom in the past, often tied to wars
- there is no normal day or night change
- is on a collision course with Mars
- our moon
- reason Pluto lost its planet status in 2006
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- name means dread
- 284 Earth years are equivalent to 1 year here
- is the fastest planet around the sun
- is the coldest planet in the solar system
- named after the roman God of war
- rocks from Mars are found here
- has hundreds of volcanoes
- the hottest planet
- has a surface of helium
17 Clues: our moon • name means dread • the hottest planet • the latin word for moon • has a surface of helium • has hundreds of volcanoes • rocks from Mars are found here • named after the roman God of war • is on a collision course with Mars • the hurricane like storm on Jupiter • is the fastest planet around the sun • there is no normal day or night change • ...
Equinox Crosword 2024-02-20
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- the official flower of Spring
- the day of the week the 2024 Spring Equinox is occurring
- the precise moment when the sun is perfectly lined up with the equator
- an unusual act or occurrence
- another name for "Eostre", a Germanic goddess often associated with dawn and new beginnings, and is also a traditional holiday held on the Spring Equinox
- a period of the year distinguished by special climatic conditions
- “Burning of the —“ a Chesapeake Bay Maritime Tradition that began in 1978 and celebrates the beginning of warmer weather
- a Christian holiday that occurs the Sunday after the first full moon after the March Equinox
- another term for the season of Spring
- “— point”, an area of a planet where the sun is perceived to be directly overhead
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- Vernal Equinox Day is a holiday celebrated primarily in which country?
- the Latin word for “night”
- the distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
- “El —“ A temple to “The Feathered Serpent”. At the time of each Equinox, the sun casts a series of shadows that makes it appear as if a serpent is slithering down the temple.
- 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°.
- the line where the Earth and the sky meet
- a Jewish festival that begins the night of a full moon after the March Equinox
- the direction of which the sun rises
- the line that earth revolves on once every 24 hours
- the Persian or Iranian New Year that is determined by the March Equinox
- "The first point of —" is the point where the sun crosses into the northern hemisphere beginning Spring. It is the first astrological sign in the zodiac and is symbolized by a ram.
- the sun's annual pathway
- the Latin word for “equal”
23 Clues: the sun's annual pathway • the Latin word for “night” • the Latin word for “equal” • an unusual act or occurrence • the official flower of Spring • the direction of which the sun rises • another term for the season of Spring • the line where the Earth and the sky meet • the line that earth revolves on once every 24 hours • ...
Science crossword 2025-10-22
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- a model representing the sun as its center
- is the solid core of a comet.
- best known for his three laws of planetary motion.
- -earthquake is the sudden shaking caused by tectonic plates.
- comes close but only approaches earths orbit
- a scale used to measure intensity of an earthquake.
- the other planets that orbit the sun lie near the plane of earths orbit.
- amount of light reflected by a celestial object.
- a distant, beyond neptune disc.
- when a meteor survives earths atmosphere.
- where asteroids originate, lies between mars and jupiter.
- a blanket of gases that surround the earth.
- is one of the famous craters on earth.
- celestial event when several meteors enter earths atmosphere.
- method of determining a location using 3 seismograph stations
- effect the sppining of earth on its axis produces the movement of air
- is the only known short-period comet.
- the closest distance from the sun is called?
- called shooting or falling star.
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- the belief that earth was the center of the solar system.
- a scale used to measure magnitude of an earthquake.
- liquids that evaporate quickly
- is a long-period comet.
- used to measure air pressure
- forms around the comets nucleus when close to the sun.
- this meteor shower happens every 75-76 years.
- also called miniature planets
- meteor showers that come from asteroid 2003EH1.
- the farthest distance from the sun is called?
- short-term or day to day condition of the atmosphere.
- is a break in the rocks that make up the earths crust.
- a group of stars.
- imaginary elliptical line where the planets move around the sun.
- cross but spend most of their time in earths orbit.
- composed of rock dust, ice, and some metal material.
- a large spherical cloud around the orbits of the planets.
36 Clues: a group of stars. • is a long-period comet. • used to measure air pressure • is the solid core of a comet. • also called miniature planets • liquids that evaporate quickly • a distant, beyond neptune disc. • called shooting or falling star. • is the only known short-period comet. • is one of the famous craters on earth. • when a meteor survives earths atmosphere. • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2025-10-22
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- a distant, beyond neptune disc.
- comes close but only approaches earths orbit
- a model representing the sun as its center
- called shooting or falling star.
- method of determining a location using 3 seismograph stations
- the other planets that orbit the sun lie near the plane of earths orbit.
- a group of stars.
- imaginary elliptical line where the planets move around the sun.
- liquids that evaporate quickly
- short-term or day to day condition of the atmosphere.
- a large spherical cloud around the orbits of the planets.
- a blanket of gases that surround the earth.
- forms around the comets nucleus when close to the sun.
- cross but spend most of their time in earths orbit.
- used to measure air pressure
- is one of the famous craters on earth.
- the farthest distance from the sun is called?
- this meteor shower happens every 75-76 years.
- best known for his three laws of planetary motion.
- the belief that earth was the center of the solar system.
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- the closest distance from the sun is called?
- is the only known short-period comet.
- where asteroids originate, lies between mars and jupiter.
- the largest and spherical asteroid
- is a long-period comet.
- celestial event when several meteors enter earths atmosphere.
- meteor showers that come from asteroid 2003EH1.
- a scale used to measure magnitude of an earthquake.
- is the solid core of a comet.
- is a break in the rocks that make up the earths crust.
- a scale used to measure intensity of an earthquake.
- -earthquake is the sudden shaking caused by tectonic plates.
- amount of light reflected by a celestial object.
- also called miniature planets
- composed of rock dust, ice, and some metal material.
- effect the sppining of earth on its axis produces the movement of air
- when a meteor survives earths atmosphere.
37 Clues: a group of stars. • is a long-period comet. • used to measure air pressure • is the solid core of a comet. • also called miniature planets • liquids that evaporate quickly • a distant, beyond neptune disc. • called shooting or falling star. • the largest and spherical asteroid • is the only known short-period comet. • is one of the famous craters on earth. • ...
Earth 2017-03-27
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- determining an actual age for an object or a date of occurence for an event.
- sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet
- the time taken for radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- the underlying geological material in which soil horizons form.
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles.
- is a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of radiocarbon.
- states that layers of sediment are originally deposited horizontally under the action of gravity .
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
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- States layers of rocks above are younger than the ones they are on top of.
- is a process that occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity and then gradually moves away from the ridge.
- Lived in a particular geologic age, and can be used to identify or date the rock or rock layer in which it is found.
- ordering events or objects in time without assigning actual ages or dates.
- A crack in the earths crust.
13 Clues: A crack in the earths crust. • sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet • the underlying geological material in which soil horizons form. • the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants. • emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles. • States layers of rocks above are younger than the ones they are on top of. • ...
Earth 2022-08-04
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- Cycle of heating
- Broken pieces of the Earth's crust
- Plastic-like layer of the mantle
- Proposed the idea of seafloor spreading
- Type of boundary when plates move together
- Where oceanic and continental plates collide
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- Type of boundary when plates move apart
- Plate on dry land
- Earth’s crust and part of the upper mantle
- One huge continent long ago
- hot, less dense material below Earth’s crust rises toward the surface at the mid-ocean ridges
- Person responsible for the Continental Drift Theory
- Type of boundary when plates slide past each other
13 Clues: Cycle of heating • Plate on dry land • One huge continent long ago • Plastic-like layer of the mantle • Broken pieces of the Earth's crust • Type of boundary when plates move apart • Proposed the idea of seafloor spreading • Earth’s crust and part of the upper mantle • Type of boundary when plates move together • Where oceanic and continental plates collide • ...
Earth 2023-06-27
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- The upper layer of Earth's surface, consisting of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and air.
- A mountain or hill with a vent or crater through which lava, rock fragments, ash, and gases are ejected from the Earth's interior.
- A cascade of water flowing from a height, often created by a river or stream flowing over a steep rock formation.
- A large area covered with trees and other vegetation. They are home to numerous plants and animals and play a vital role in the Earth's ecosystem.
- A large landmass on Earth, typically surrounded by water. There are seven on Earth, including Asia, Africa, and North America.
- A dry, arid region with little or no vegetation. They can be sandy or rocky and are characterized by extreme temperatures and scarce water resources.
- Natural hollow spaces or tunnels formed in the Earth's crust.
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- A landmass that is completely surrounded by water.
- A natural flowing watercourse that typically starts from a source, such as a mountain or a lake, and flows into another body of water, like an ocean or lake.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley.
- A high landform that rises steeply above its surroundings, typically with a peak or summit.
13 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • A landmass that is completely surrounded by water. • Natural hollow spaces or tunnels formed in the Earth's crust. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley. • A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • ...
Earth 2023-06-24
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- The upper layer of Earth's surface, consisting of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and air.
- A mountain or hill with a vent or crater through which lava, rock fragments, ash, and gases are ejected from the Earth's interior.
- A cascade of water flowing from a height, often created by a river or stream flowing over a steep rock formation.
- A large area covered with trees and other vegetation. They are home to numerous plants and animals and play a vital role in the Earth's ecosystem.
- A large landmass on Earth, typically surrounded by water. There are seven on Earth, including Asia, Africa, and North America.
- A dry, arid region with little or no vegetation. They can be sandy or rocky and are characterized by extreme temperatures and scarce water resources.
- Natural hollow spaces or tunnels formed in the Earth's crust.
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- A landmass that is completely surrounded by water.
- A natural flowing watercourse that typically starts from a source, such as a mountain or a lake, and flows into another body of water, like an ocean or lake.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley.
- A high landform that rises steeply above its surroundings, typically with a peak or summit.
13 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • A landmass that is completely surrounded by water. • Natural hollow spaces or tunnels formed in the Earth's crust. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley. • A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • ...
Earth 2025-08-31
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- The largest part of Earth's hydrosphere
- Another name for lithosphere
- The sphere with layers of gas
- Lowest point on Earth
- The sphere that contains all of the Earth's water
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- The sphere that is made up of the Earth's crust
- The second most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Highest point on Earth
- The common name of a large landmass
- The sphere that contains all the living organisms on Earth
- The 4th largest planet
- Includes mountains, hills, plains and plateaus
- Deepest depression on Earth
13 Clues: Lowest point on Earth • Highest point on Earth • The 4th largest planet • Deepest depression on Earth • Another name for lithosphere • The sphere with layers of gas • The common name of a large landmass • The largest part of Earth's hydrosphere • The second most abundant gas in the atmosphere • Includes mountains, hills, plains and plateaus • ...
earth 2026-03-10
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- Molten rock stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- when two plates slide by each other
- The thin, rocky outermost layer.
- The rigid outer part, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- when two boundaries collide
- big body of salt water
- when two plat boundaries separate
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- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition.
- The thick layer below the crust.
- the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet.
- A sudden shaking of the Earth's surface
- Plates that move and cause earthquakes
- A deep crack in the Earth's crust where plates move
- The central part of the Earth, divided into inner and outer.
14 Clues: big body of salt water • when two boundaries collide • The thick layer below the crust. • The thin, rocky outermost layer. • when two plat boundaries separate • when two plates slide by each other • Plates that move and cause earthquakes • A sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet. • Molten rock stored beneath the Earth's surface. • ...
Earth Day Class 5-6 2021-04-15
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- this action prevents cans and paper from going to landfills
- A word describing the dinosaurs
- a way to reduce your food waste
- Air pollution is destroying the ___ layer
- Most of Earth's surface is covered with ____
- To use fewer resources (one of the 3 R's)
- To protect and save
- The planet we live on
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- _____ Nature
- Factory waste flowing into rivers can cause water ___
- Plants, animals and the outside world
- A large group of trees
- What we need to breathe to stay healthy
13 Clues: _____ Nature • To protect and save • The planet we live on • A large group of trees • A word describing the dinosaurs • a way to reduce your food waste • Plants, animals and the outside world • What we need to breathe to stay healthy • Air pollution is destroying the ___ layer • To use fewer resources (one of the 3 R's) • Most of Earth's surface is covered with ____ • ...
History/Geography 2021-11-29
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- the time period from 500 BCE to 1400 BCE.
- A area made Physical or man made in different parts of the earth.
- People goods, ideas, technology and diseases move from one place to the next.
- 500 BC to present day is the modern era.
- Objects made by humans in the older eras.
- The measurement veridical up the earth.
- The study of Physical landscape on the earth.
- When 10 years have passed it's a decade.
- Copying off a paper, the internet ,etc, and claiming that you came up with it.
- The time period before writing was invented 3500 BC, And Ancient history is the time after writing was invented 500 BCE
- Something made a long time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms.
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- When 1000 years have passed.
- The study of human culture and how it has changed over time.
- The measurement across the earth.
- The study of Artifacts to learn more about human life.
- Over time the remains of a plant or animal that has become solid.
- A large division of time in history with district characteristics.
- When 100 years have passed, it's a century.
- The study of remains of a plant or animal a fossil.
20 Clues: Something made a long time • When 1000 years have passed. • The measurement across the earth. • The measurement veridical up the earth. • 500 BC to present day is the modern era. • When 10 years have passed it's a decade. • the time period from 500 BCE to 1400 BCE. • Objects made by humans in the older eras. • When 100 years have passed, it's a century. • ...
Reasons for the Seasons Vocabulary! 2023-11-24
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- a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star
- the angle a planet's rotation axis makes with the plane of its orbit
- the planet on which we live; the world
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun
- sunlight in which the path of light from the sun to an object is a straight line
- the period of lightness in each twenty-four hours
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided
- the southern end of the axis of rotation
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding
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- an object's spinning motion about its own axis
- an imaginary line that goes through the North and South Poles
- the half of the earth that lies north of the equator
- the part of the earth that lies south of the equator
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth that make the NH and SH
- the intensity of heat present in an object
- The motion of an object around a point, especially around another object or a center of mass
- when something in the path of light from the sun filters the sunlight before it hits the object
- the northern end of the axis of rotation
- the curved path of an object around a star, planet, or moon
20 Clues: the planet on which we live; the world • a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star • the northern end of the axis of rotation • the southern end of the axis of rotation • the intensity of heat present in an object • an object's spinning motion about its own axis • the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours • the period of lightness in each twenty-four hours • ...
Science Thing 2023-02-02
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- the difference between high tide and low tide (high tide - low tide)
- the lack of water motion between tides
- of, found in, or produced by the sea.
- the natural satellite of the earth
- the star around which the Earth orbits
- the pull the moon and sun cast on the Earth
- the tidal pattern of one high and one low tide daily
- the tidal pattern of two high and two low tides daily with equal heights
- the incoming tide (low to high)
- the state of the tide when at its highest level.
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
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- of, on, or relating to the earth.
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- the tidal pattern of two high and two low tides daily with different heights
- a wave created where an incoming tide flows into a narrow area (good surfing wave)
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water
- the outgoing tide (high to low)
20 Clues: the incoming tide (low to high) • the outgoing tide (high to low) • of, on, or relating to the earth. • the natural satellite of the earth • of, found in, or produced by the sea. • the lack of water motion between tides • the star around which the Earth orbits • the planet on which we live; the world. • the pull the moon and sun cast on the Earth • ...
Zoe's Space Quiz! 2017-06-01
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- The coldest planet.
- The time it takes for Earth to turn around once.
- The seventh planet from the sun.
- Known as the green planet covered mainly by water.
- Named after the roman goddess of love, also the hottest planet.
- The time it takes for Earth to go around the sun.
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- The closest planet to the sun.
- Largest of all the planets.
- The second biggest planet known for its rings.
- Red planet shares name with a chocolate bar.
- The star which all the planets orbit around.
11 Clues: The coldest planet. • Largest of all the planets. • The closest planet to the sun. • The seventh planet from the sun. • Red planet shares name with a chocolate bar. • The star which all the planets orbit around. • The second biggest planet known for its rings. • The time it takes for Earth to turn around once. • The time it takes for Earth to go around the sun. • ...
Earth in Space 2022-11-30
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- The reason why we orbit the sun
- lasts 365 and 1/4 days
- the view of the Moon seen from Earth when the whole of its near side is in sunlight
- reaching a place on Earth
- Changes on thewater level along the coastlines
- the time period between the appearance of one new moon to the next
- the change in the Moon’s appearance between a new moon and the following full moon
- the sun rises from the...
- all of space and the matter and energy contained in it
- The result of the extra 1/4 in a year
- ...experiences summer when the Southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun so that all of the Sun’s light to a place on Earth is blocked by the Moon
- the turning of an object about its own axis (between the North and South poles)
- very high tide that occurs when there is a new or full moon
- The sun sets in the...
- brightest object in the night sky
- occurs when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon so that some or all of the Moon’s
- The way the Earth orbits around the sun
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- occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth
- ...the shortest day of the year
- the change in the Moon’s appearance between a full moon and the following new moon
- There is no... on the moon so the surface does not change
- a body such as a moon that orbits another celestial body of a larger size and mass
- number of phases of the moon
- ...holds the longest daylight hours
- The direction which the Earth rotates
- an attractive force between two objects which have mass
- Star at the center of the Solar system
- occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun and prevents some of the
- the result of the Earth's tilt
- ...experiences summer when the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun
- does not receive light from the Sun and cannot be seen
- When the Earth spins it creates a bulge at the equator which causes... at the side opposite the moon
- An imaginary line
- days with the same number of daylight hours as night hours
- occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun and prevents some or all of the sunlight reaching a place on Earth
- the regular rise and fall of water level
- Third planet from the sun
38 Clues: An imaginary line • lasts 365 and 1/4 days • The sun sets in the... • reaching a place on Earth • the sun rises from the... • Third planet from the sun • number of phases of the moon • the result of the Earth's tilt • ...the shortest day of the year • The reason why we orbit the sun • brightest object in the night sky • ...holds the longest daylight hours • ...
Space Vocabulary 2025-04-30
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- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- Any natural object that astronomers study
- The different appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth, caused by the changing amounts of the lunar surface illuminated by the Sun as it orbits Earth
- A time or date at which the sun reaches its maxmum or minimum declination marked by the longest and shortest days of the year
- happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking the Sun's light and creating a shadow on Earth
- The star which the earth orbits
- A small, rocky or metallic body that orbits the sun, typically found in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
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- The movement of one celestial body around another
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- happens when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight from reaching the Moon and casting a shadow on it
- An imaginary line which a body rotates
- The natural satellite of Earth
- A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- The alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
15 Clues: The natural satellite of Earth • The star which the earth orbits • An imaginary line which a body rotates • Any natural object that astronomers study • A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • The movement of one celestial body around another • A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star • ...
Space Crossword 2017-05-14
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- I orbit around the sun
- I am the biggest planet in the Solar System
- The Earth orbits around me
- I orbit around Earth
- Astronauts use me to travel into space
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- I am no longer considered a planet
- I am the hottest planet in the Solar System
- I travel to space in a rocket ship
- I am out at day but you can only see me at night
- I am the smallest planet in the Solar System
10 Clues: I orbit around Earth • I orbit around the sun • The Earth orbits around me • I am no longer considered a planet • I travel to space in a rocket ship • Astronauts use me to travel into space • I am the hottest planet in the Solar System • I am the biggest planet in the Solar System • I am the smallest planet in the Solar System • ...
science 2020-11-16
Across
- the two days a year when the amount of day light is the most and the least.
- half of the earth.
- to lean.
- on lap round the sun.
- imaginary line in the middle of the earth.
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- the four quarter of a year on earth.
- the path an object in space takes around another object.
- an imaginarily line that separates north and south.
- orbit the path around the sun is not circular.
- one full spin around the axis.
10 Clues: to lean. • half of the earth. • on lap round the sun. • one full spin around the axis. • the four quarter of a year on earth. • imaginary line in the middle of the earth. • orbit the path around the sun is not circular. • an imaginarily line that separates north and south. • the path an object in space takes around another object. • ...
Tides 2022-04-13
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- a force that attracts a body to the center of the earth
- covered and exposed two times a day by the ocean
- anything that has something to do with the ocean
- dry land
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- moon phases during spring tides
- types of moon phases during neap tides
- the thing that causes tides
- the sun, moon, and earth are in a 90° angle
- patterns of the ocean
- the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line
10 Clues: dry land • patterns of the ocean • the thing that causes tides • moon phases during spring tides • types of moon phases during neap tides • the sun, moon, and earth are in a 90° angle • the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line • covered and exposed two times a day by the ocean • anything that has something to do with the ocean • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2014-08-24
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- Contains 50% of Georgia's population.
- A region of Georgia, it gets the most precipitation compared to the other regions.
- The largest of Georgia's regions, with roughly 2/3 of Georgia's land.
- One of the oldest mountain chains in the world.
- A half of a sphere, in this case referring to a section of the Earth.
- ________ location. The exact coordinates of a location.
- A low lying land area where water lies close to the surface.
- ________ location. The location of something relative to something else.
- The study of Earth. This effects how people live, what grows in a region, animal life, as well as what's produced.
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- The weather conditions of a region over a long period of time.
- An area with recognizable characteristics.
- Location of the historic Chickamauga Battlefield.
- This river feeds into the Atlantic Ocean, and at the location where it meets the ocean is a city named after the river.
- The day-to-day conditions and changes in the atmosphere.
- A line that forms the border between two of Georgia's regions. This line has a significant drop in altitude and many waterfalls run along the line.
- Prime producer of carpet and apples.
- Notable natural structures of the earth, such as landmasses and bodies of water.
- A river that runs near Atlanta, forms the Southern part of the border between Georgia and Alabama, then flows on to form the Apalachicola River in Florida.
- The largest swamp in North America.
- _______ island. Islands that protect shores from erosion, and also provide wildlife reserves.
20 Clues: The largest swamp in North America. • Prime producer of carpet and apples. • Contains 50% of Georgia's population. • An area with recognizable characteristics. • One of the oldest mountain chains in the world. • Location of the historic Chickamauga Battlefield. • ________ location. The exact coordinates of a location. • ...
The Sun-Earth-Moon System 2023-01-10
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- lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked
- day when Earth's rotation axis is the most toward or away from the Sun
- spinning motion
- central, darker part of a shadow where light is totally blocked
- day when Earth's axis is not leaning toward or away from the Sun
- daily rise and fall of sea level
- imaginary line that divides Earth into its northern and southern hemispheres
- occurs when the Moon's shadow appears on Earth's surface
- large, dark, flat areas on the Moon
- occurs when more of the Moon's near side is lit each night
- object that orbits a larger object other than a star
- meteoroid that strikes Earth
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- occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow
- streak of light created when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere
- motion of an object around another object
- occurs when less of the Moon's near side is lit each night
- Earth's average distance from the Sun, nearly 150 million km
- orbits the Sun, is large enough to be nearly spherical in shape, and has no other large object in its orbital path
- line on which an object rotates
- solar system object that is smaller than an asteroid or a comet
- orbits the Sun and is nearly spherical in shape, but shares its orbital path with other objects of similar size
- compounds composed mostly of silicon and oxygen, with smaller amounts of other atoms
- path an object follows as it moves around another object
- lit part of the Moon or a planet that can be seen from Earth
24 Clues: spinning motion • meteoroid that strikes Earth • line on which an object rotates • daily rise and fall of sea level • large, dark, flat areas on the Moon • motion of an object around another object • occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow • object that orbits a larger object other than a star • occurs when the Moon's shadow appears on Earth's surface • ...
Earth,Sun,Moon 2025-02-04
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- Path of an object around a certain point in space
- Leaning of the Earth to one side.
- Summer solstice: longest day of the year. Winter solstice: Shortest day of the year.
- When the sun is farthest north or south of the equator June 21st & Dec 21st
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- A planet or moon spins, on its axis.
- Imaginary circle that divides the Earth in two halves.
- A planet or moon travels around another object in space.
- Force of attraction between objects. Keeps a planet in orbit ¨anchor¨
- Imaginary line joining the North & South poles.
- Periods of the year with with distinct weather conditions.
10 Clues: Leaning of the Earth to one side. • A planet or moon spins, on its axis. • Imaginary line joining the North & South poles. • Path of an object around a certain point in space • Imaginary circle that divides the Earth in two halves. • A planet or moon travels around another object in space. • Periods of the year with with distinct weather conditions. • ...
Earth,Sun,Moon 2025-02-04
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- Path of an object around a certain point in space
- Leaning of the Earth to one side.
- Summer solstice: longest day of the year. Winter solstice: Shortest day of the year.
- When the sun is farthest north or south of the equator June 21st & Dec 21st
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- A planet or moon spins, on its axis.
- Imaginary circle that divides the Earth in two halves.
- A planet or moon travels around another object in space.
- Force of attraction between objects. Keeps a planet in orbit ¨anchor¨
- Imaginary line joining the North & South poles.
- Periods of the year with with distinct weather conditions.
10 Clues: Leaning of the Earth to one side. • A planet or moon spins, on its axis. • Imaginary line joining the North & South poles. • Path of an object around a certain point in space • Imaginary circle that divides the Earth in two halves. • A planet or moon travels around another object in space. • Periods of the year with with distinct weather conditions. • ...
Chris the Birthday Boy 2022-04-15
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- Our anniversary
- Best basketball team
- Your favorite color
- Your favorite winter treat
- My favorite color
- Who painted my flower tapestry?
- Your favorite musical artist
- What are you?
- Fine, we can maybe live in a…
- Today is your…
- Game that you beat me in
- What has legs, but doesn’t walk?
- Have the most amazing…
- The day we met
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- Where I want to get married
- The worst baseball team
- I am the…
- Day I realized I could fall in love with you
- Happy…
- Thank you for…
- My middle name
- What word is pronounced the same if you take away four of its five letters?
- I love you more…
- I love you so much…
- Who’s the better driver?
- What is…
- Most attractive man on Earth
- You make me…
- You’re … dibs
- I have lakes with no water, mountains with no stone and cities with no buildings. What am I?
30 Clues: Happy… • What is… • I am the… • You make me… • What are you? • You’re … dibs • Thank you for… • My middle name • Today is your… • The day we met • Our anniversary • I love you more… • My favorite color • Your favorite color • I love you so much… • Best basketball team • Have the most amazing… • The worst baseball team • Who’s the better driver? • Game that you beat me in • Your favorite winter treat • ...
TWIRL! Crossword Fun 2013-05-15
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- an opening in a wall or door through which you can see
- a person who has just been born
- a way to travel through the clouds
- a no-school day
- the first letter in the Greek Alphabet
- a zebra has them, but a leopard doesn’t
- system our sun, planets, moons and stars
- the entrance to a room
- Mexican food can be this
- to put your hands together to make a noise
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- to use your voice for music
- a sound made by blowing through your lips
- the last letter in the Greek Alphabet
- where you go with your friends in the summer to cool off
- another word we call our Earth
- a card given on hearts day
- the opposite of sad
- to spin around and around
- church day
- to leap up
- something you do when you are tired
- something you do to get a baby to go to sleep
- something that light does when it is bright
23 Clues: church day • to leap up • a no-school day • the opposite of sad • the entrance to a room • Mexican food can be this • to spin around and around • a card given on hearts day • to use your voice for music • another word we call our Earth • a person who has just been born • a way to travel through the clouds • something you do when you are tired • the last letter in the Greek Alphabet • ...
Jenny's 21st Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-29
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- A term in multiplication (2nd part of TV show name)
- Someone who spins records
- Skateboarding trick
- Second-smallest continent
- Vital organ
- (48x2)-60/6 =
- The 8th Month
- A British nationality
- Ceremonial headgear
- Happens every 1000 years
- You need a jump rope to do this
- The day on which someone was born
- An occurrence, can take place with an audience
- Genre of music
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- An area
- Fifth day of the week
- A winged, humanoid being. Usually related to religion.
- Confiscate
- To steal something
- Not left!
- Someone who misbehaves
- A venue for outdoor sports
- Multiple 24-hour periods during which the earth completes one rotation on its axis
- Broadcast in real-time
- Biggest city in Switzerland
- A duration
- The period of the day between afternoon and night
- Positive feeling
- Moves fast and is stuck to tracks
- A trip with visits to various places of interest
30 Clues: An area • Not left! • Confiscate • A duration • Vital organ • (48x2)-60/6 = • The 8th Month • Genre of music • Positive feeling • To steal something • Skateboarding trick • Ceremonial headgear • Fifth day of the week • A British nationality • Someone who misbehaves • Broadcast in real-time • Happens every 1000 years • Someone who spins records • Second-smallest continent • A venue for outdoor sports • ...
April-May Crossword 2025-03-05
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- president who signed the Fair Housing Act (aka the Civil Rights Act of 1968)
- co-founder of United Farm Workers (UFW)
- when said twice, something you wish would go away (and come again another day)
- celebration about 1 degree?
- hoppy springtime creature
- chirping creature that is not a bird
- Malaysian actress who got her start in Hong Kong action films
- religious holiday that's more than alright
- day to be wary of pranks and tricksters
- event that is a big Monday for running
- when we honor U.S. military personnel, often with parades
- if you never call her, you should on this particular Sunday
- the bull(April-May)
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- something to have in your step (or a season)
- last monarch of Hawai'i
- young Swedish climate activist
- celebration of a French defeat at Puebla (not Mexican Independence Day)
- seasonal early bloomer, literally
- yellow powder prompted a person's persistent sneezing
- commemorating the battles of Lexington and Concord
- planet we celebrate in April
21 Clues: the bull(April-May) • last monarch of Hawai'i • hoppy springtime creature • celebration about 1 degree? • planet we celebrate in April • young Swedish climate activist • seasonal early bloomer, literally • chirping creature that is not a bird • event that is a big Monday for running • co-founder of United Farm Workers (UFW) • day to be wary of pranks and tricksters • ...
yh 2026-01-17
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- What the groundhog may or may not see
- A statement about what will happen in the future
- Information used to support scientific conclusions
- The layer of air surrounding Earth
- The origin of the Groundhog Day tradition
- A belief or practice passed down through generations
- The animals originally used in the tradition
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- The month when Groundhog Day is celebrated
- Scientists who study and forecast the weather
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- Tools used to observe weather from space
- Sunlight that affects animal behavior
- The study of the natural world using data and testing
- To sleep through the winter
- The season expected to arrive early without a shadow
- The animal used in the Groundhog Day tradition
- Traditional beliefs used to explain natural events
- The settlers who brought the tradition to North America
- The season believed to last longer if a shadow appears
- The animal group groundhogs belong to
20 Clues: To sleep through the winter • The layer of air surrounding Earth • What the groundhog may or may not see • Sunlight that affects animal behavior • The animal group groundhogs belong to • Tools used to observe weather from space • The origin of the Groundhog Day tradition • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The month when Groundhog Day is celebrated • ...
steve's retirement puzzle 2026-02-25
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- something you must do with old friends
- fresh earth, digging holes, watering, planting
- what meal our dad ate out every day
- a sure afternoon sign that you've retired
- grow out your hair into a ____.
- steve goes fly ______
- you may find yourself walking with this (like dad)
- something you will start doing every morning
- doing good deeds for no money
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- you will start enjoying lunch with your____ more.
- something you will have more time for (your sister does this often)
- something on TV that's kinda like an opera.
- something to celebrate with at the end of the day
- take time to perfect your _______ accent.
- a helmet is a must for this
- a sport you and Deb are thinking of doing together
- what you and your buddy Bob Ross can do together
- when you visit dream destinations
- writing down the wonders of each day
- joining a book _______.
- Milty loves these
- what you might do in bed (G Rated)
22 Clues: Milty loves these • steve goes fly ______ • joining a book _______. • a helmet is a must for this • doing good deeds for no money • grow out your hair into a ____. • when you visit dream destinations • what you might do in bed (G Rated) • what meal our dad ate out every day • writing down the wonders of each day • something you must do with old friends • ...
The Creation 2024-04-30
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- What type of leaves did Adam and Eve sew together to make aprons to cover themselves
- The river that went out of Eden to water the garden parted into how many heads
- Gathering together of the water
- What did God call the firmament
- Gathering of the dry land
- What body part did God use to make Eve
- Who did Adam blame for eating from the forbidden tree
- What did God create on the 2nd day
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- What day did God create the sun, moon and stars
- What water animal was specifically mentioned in the in the creation story
- What day did God create the water animals and fowls of the air
- What animal convinced Eve to eat from the forbidden tree
- what was the seventh day called
- In which book of the bible do we find the story of Noah
- Who did God tell not to eat from the forbidden tree
15 Clues: Gathering of the dry land • Gathering together of the water • what was the seventh day called • What did God call the firmament • What did God create on the 2nd day • What body part did God use to make Eve • What day did God create the sun, moon and stars • Who did God tell not to eat from the forbidden tree • Who did Adam blame for eating from the forbidden tree • ...
CLASS5 2016-08-04
Across
- I can breathe with the help of gills
- I can swim with the help of flippers
- I am the second largest ocean in the world
- I am also known as white continent
- Everest I am the highest mountain peak on earth
- Join two America’s
- Without me, the insects cannot breathe
- I am the big land masses on the earth surface
- I live in deep waters of ocean
- I am the largest circle on the globe
- I cause day and night on the earth
- I cannot grow during the months of November
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- I am the second longest river in the world
- I can travel between Arctic and Antarctic regions.
- You can stop or move any object if I am there.
- You can use me for measuring the weight of potatoes.
- I am a flying mammal
- You can use me to kill the insects
- I am the deepest trench in the world
- I appear powdery when touched with fingers
- I help in measuring your body temperature.
- Year I come once in a 4 year
- It helps me in keeping the body warm
- I am the desert in Africa
- I am the track of the earth
25 Clues: Join two America’s • I am a flying mammal • I am the desert in Africa • I am the track of the earth • Year I come once in a 4 year • I live in deep waters of ocean • You can use me to kill the insects • I am also known as white continent • I cause day and night on the earth • I can breathe with the help of gills • I can swim with the help of flippers • ...
Genesis 6 2021-03-22
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- According to Genesis 2:23 and I Corinthians 11:8 the _____ is (taken out) of the man.
- ______ cubits was the breadth of the Ark.
- This was set in the side of the Ark.
- _____ _______ cubits was the length of the Ark.
- ___ _____ had corrupted the earth and filled it with violence.
- This word means famous
- the ______ __ ____ was in all flesh that God destroyed by the flood.
- In those days of old, these were mighty and famous.
- This is what kind of man Noah was.
- Noah was perfect in these.
- Everything that is in the _____ shall die.
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- Noah was to gather ___ ____ unto him for himself and all he brought on the Ark.
- the kind of wood used to make the Ark.
- Every _______ thing of the earth Noah was to bring on the Ark
- Noah found this in the eyes of the Lord
- The ___ __ ___ took the daughters of men as wives.
- The earth was filled with this in Noah's day.
- Number of stories (levels) in the Ark
- Noah was to bring these living things on the Ark
- Noah did according to ___ God commanded him.
- Noah was to bring these living things on the Ark.
- ______ cubits was the height of the Ark.
- in Luke 3:38 who is called the son of God?
23 Clues: This word means famous • Noah was perfect in these. • This is what kind of man Noah was. • This was set in the side of the Ark. • Number of stories (levels) in the Ark • the kind of wood used to make the Ark. • Noah found this in the eyes of the Lord • ______ cubits was the height of the Ark. • ______ cubits was the breadth of the Ark. • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-25
Across
- the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun
- to move in a regular path around something (also: revolve, revolution)
- an answer to a question
- observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
- an attempt to find out about something
- the amount of light that appears to come from an object
- an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
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- a period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- to make a picture in your mind using information from different sources
- the pull between Earth and other objects, which acts even without touching
- information observations or data that is used to support a claim
- when an object spins on an axis
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and other objects in the universe
- the imaginary line that an object, such as Earth, spins around
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun once
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- a group of billions of stars
- the only star in our solar system
20 Clues: an answer to a question • when an object spins on an axis • a group of billions of stars • an attempt to find out about something • an arrangement of stars as seen from Earth • the only star in our solar system • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
TWIRL! Crossword Fun 2013-05-15
Across
- to use your voice for music
- a way to travel through the clouds
- to spin around and around
- a no-school day
- where you go with your friends in the summer to cool off
- sometimes Mexican food is this
- church day
- a sound made by blowing through your lips
- another word we call our Earth
- a person who has just been born
- Something that light does when it is bright
- the last letter in the Greek Alphabet
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- the entrance to a room
- System/ Our sun, planets, moons and stars
- a card given on hearts day
- something you do to get a baby to go to sleep
- to leap up
- the opposite of sad
- a zebra has them, but a leopard doesn’t
- to put your hands together to make a noise
- an opening in a wall or door through which you can see
- something you do when you are tired
- the first letter in the Greek Alphabet
23 Clues: to leap up • church day • a no-school day • the opposite of sad • the entrance to a room • to spin around and around • a card given on hearts day • to use your voice for music • sometimes Mexican food is this • another word we call our Earth • a person who has just been born • a way to travel through the clouds • something you do when you are tired • ...
Chapter 7&8 2019-01-29
Across
- imaginary lines forming half circles passing from the north pole to the south pole
- distorts the continents as little as possible
- stars shine because they
- half
- located in greenwich, england
- how stars and planets were formed
- stars form in a
- massive spheres
- map maker
- adjusted to allow certain land masses to remain together in the same day
- the distance measured in degrees from 0-90 N and S of the equator
- 1 nautical miler per hour
- nebula spinning skater bringing their arms up
- give a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional object
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- earth and ocean are an indirect result of a
- inner material concentrated into
- located on the half of the earth south of the equator
- protects us from UV rays
- reference line drawn around the earth halfway between north and south poles
- located on the half of the earth north of the equator
- moon provides for
- this person suggests that water energy from thermal vents in the sea could have formed complex molecules of life
- clumping smaller particles into larger masses
- caused massive clouds in upper atmosphere
- a typical yellow star
- iron sunk to the middle of the plant and lighter minerals migrated to the surface forming the crust
- early steps of organisms forming from organic building blocks
- the earth rotates daily around the
- outer material formed
- shrinks under its own weak gravity
30 Clues: half • map maker • stars form in a • massive spheres • moon provides for • outer material formed • a typical yellow star • protects us from UV rays • stars shine because they • 1 nautical miler per hour • located in greenwich, england • inner material concentrated into • how stars and planets were formed • the earth rotates daily around the • shrinks under its own weak gravity • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- A phenomenon we see from Earth when one celestial body casts it shadow over another.
- A celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun.
- Known as a red planet
- A period of 24 hours time when SUN is up.
- Result of the Moon's gravitational pull on Earth's water.
- Planet with a lot of water and people on it.
- eclipse An eclipse that occurs when the moon enters the cone of shadow from the earth.
- Parts that are allocated in the annual cycle.
- One of the four seasons, between winter and summer
- One of the four seasons, between summer and winter
- Massive self-luminous celestial bodies, consisting of gas and plasma.
- One of the four seasons, between autumn and spring
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- eclipse Occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.
- One of the stars in our galaxy and the only star in the solar system.
- Fifth in distance from the Sun, a gas giant.
- An imaginary line passing through the Earth pole.
- One of the four seasons, between spring and autumn
- A relatively small celestial body in the solar system that orbits around the sun.
- A period of 24 hours time when MOON is up.
- A gravitationally bound system of stars, star clusters.
- Relatively empty areas of the universe that lie outside the boundaries of the atmospheres of celestial bodies.
- Earth's only natural satellite.
22 Clues: Known as a red planet • Earth's only natural satellite. • A period of 24 hours time when SUN is up. • A period of 24 hours time when MOON is up. • Fifth in distance from the Sun, a gas giant. • Planet with a lot of water and people on it. • Parts that are allocated in the annual cycle. • A celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun. • ...
Earth's Place in Space 2026-01-19
Across
- Mountains on the moon
- The Earth rotates on its axis and day and ___ are created
- The appearance of the sunlit portion of the moon.
- A darkening of the moon as it passes through Earths shadow
- The distance light can travel in one year
- The third planet from the Sun
- Each birthday you have completed another ___ around the Sun
- The dark, flat areas of the moon from lava flows 3-4 billion years ago
- A body in space made of rock and metal that orbits the sun
- An imaginary line around which an object rotates
- A point in Earths orbit where daylight is eigher the longest or the shortest
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- The distance between the Earth and the Sun
- When the moon passes between the Earth and Sun causing a shadow to fall on the Earth
- The motion of an object around its own axis
- Small chuncks of ice and dirt that orbit a star with tails of streaming gas and dust
- During a lunar eclipse the moon is in ___ moon phase
- Small pieces of rock that have broken off a larger asteroid
- To move in a circular orbit
- abbreviation for astronomical units
- A point in Earths orbit where days and nights are the same length
- Large round pits caused by meteoroids
- Never look directly at the dun during a solar eclipse because the sun can still ___ your eyes
22 Clues: Mountains on the moon • To move in a circular orbit • The third planet from the Sun • abbreviation for astronomical units • Large round pits caused by meteoroids • The distance light can travel in one year • The distance between the Earth and the Sun • The motion of an object around its own axis • An imaginary line around which an object rotates • ...
Science Review Crossword Due: 3/12 2026-03-09
Across
- The phase when the entire Moon appears bright.
- To use an item again instead of throwing it away.
- Vapor Water in the form of an invisible gas in the air.
- Using natural resources wisely so they last longer.
- Resource A natural resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time.
- The phase when the Moon cannot be seen from Earth.
- A prediction about what the weather will be like.
- Water changing from liquid to water vapor because of heat from the Sun.
- The usual weather of a place over a long period of time.
- Water that falls from clouds to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- Water gathering in rivers, lakes, oceans, or on the ground.
- To use less of something.
- The coldest season with the shortest days.
- The warmest season with the longest days.
- A scientist who studies weather.
- Resource A natural resource that takes millions of years to form and cannot be replaced quickly.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- The time when your side of Earth faces the Sun.
- The condition of the air outside at a certain time and place.
- The time when your side of Earth faces away from the Sun.
- The four times of year caused by Earth’s tilt and movement around the Sun.
- Water vapor cooling and turning into tiny liquid drops that form clouds.
- To process used materials so they can be used again.
23 Clues: To use less of something. • A scientist who studies weather. • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • The warmest season with the longest days. • The coldest season with the shortest days. • The phase when the entire Moon appears bright. • The time when your side of Earth faces the Sun. • To use an item again instead of throwing it away. • ...
sam chapman crossword puzzle 2021-05-21
Across
- Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object. For example, Earth rotates on its own axis, producing the 24-hour day. Earth revolves about the Sun, producing the 365-day year.
- large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically one caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body.
- A neap tide—seven days after a spring tide—refers to a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- A spring tide—popularly known as a "King Tide"—refers to the 'springing forth' of the tide during new and full moon.
- s derived from the Latin umbra, meaning "shadow". It is also the Spanish and Portuguese word for "threshold", and sometimes used as a surname in that language
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- 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).
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- the moon at any time after full moon and before new moon (so called because its illuminated area is decreasing).
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- the moon at any time after new moon and before full moon, so called because its illuminated area is increasing
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- backside of the moon.
- a space of partial illumination (as in an eclipse) between the perfect shadow on all sides and the full light
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- is used to describe something that is related to the moon. If you like astronomy, you probably enjoy lunar eclipses, when the Earth casts its shadow
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days (about June 21 and December 22).
- a large, level basalt plain on the surface of the moon, appearing dark by contrast with highland areas.
20 Clues: backside of the moon. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow. • ...
Science 2017-09-09
Across
- core/Earth is a liquid layer about 2,260 km thick composed of iron
- you breathe it in
- "the Pacific Plate is floating, propelled by WHAT deep in the mantle
- they use it to make sement
- I use it around my plants
- it's usually what is left from a camp fire
- It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls
- HUGE tidal wave
- when 2 plates move on a fault line
- the most outer layer of the earths surface
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- the middle of the earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- it's some sort of star
- types of rock that are formed by the deposition
- it can be used for cooking
- I put these in my garden
- another word for it is also called lithospheric plate
- A silvery grey metal
- it can blind you and it's out in the day sometimes
- A distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified.
- core/ the centre of the earth
- apart from the moon something else you see at night and the may be shooting across the midnight sky
23 Clues: HUGE tidal wave • you breathe it in • A silvery grey metal • it's some sort of star • the middle of the earth • I put these in my garden • I use it around my plants • it can be used for cooking • they use it to make sement • core/ the centre of the earth • when 2 plates move on a fault line • the most outer layer of the earths surface • it's usually what is left from a camp fire • ...
Genesis 6 2021-03-22
Across
- This was set in the side of the Ark.
- Number of stories (levels) in the Ark
- Noah was perfect in these.
- Noah did according to ___ God commanded him.
- the kind of wood used to make the Ark.
- Noah was to bring these living things on the Ark
- Noah was to gather ___ ____ unto him for himself and all he brought on the Ark.
- In those days of old, these were mighty and famous.
- in Luke 3:38 who is called the son of God?
- The earth was filled with this in Noah's day.
- Noah was to bring these living things on the Ark.
- ______ cubits was the breadth of the Ark.
- This word means famous
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- Every _______ thing of the earth Noah was to bring on the Ark
- ______ cubits was the height of the Ark.
- The ___ __ ___ took the daughters of men as wives.
- _____ _______ cubits was the length of the Ark.
- ___ _____ had corrupted the earth and filled it with violence.
- Everything that is in the _____ shall die.
- Noah found this in the eyes of the Lord
- the ______ __ ____ was in all flesh that God destroyed by the flood.
- According to Genesis 2:23 and I Corinthians 11:8 the _____ is (taken out) of the man.
- This is what kind of man Noah was.
23 Clues: This word means famous • Noah was perfect in these. • This is what kind of man Noah was. • This was set in the side of the Ark. • Number of stories (levels) in the Ark • the kind of wood used to make the Ark. • Noah found this in the eyes of the Lord • ______ cubits was the height of the Ark. • ______ cubits was the breadth of the Ark. • ...
Genesis Chapter One 2026-02-01
Across
- What did God call the firmament/expanse? (Gen 1:8)
- In Gen 1:27, man was made in God’s what?
- What did God command into existence first? (Gen 1:3)
- What did God do to make heaven and earth exist? (Gen 1:1)
- What did God call the gathered waters? (Gen 1:10)
- Who was made male and female? (Gen 1:27)
- What did God create along with heaven? (Gen 1:1)
- What creatures fly in the sky? (Gen 1:20-21)
- What did God create with the earth? (Gen 1:1)
- What did God do between light and darkness? (Gen 1:4)
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- Who hovered over the waters? (Gen 1:2)
- What did the Spirit hover over? (Gen 1:2)
- What creatures filled the seas? (Gen 1:21-22)
- What did God call the light? (Gen 1:5)
- What word shows when creation started? (Gen 1:1)
- What did the earth bring forth (seed-bearing)? (Gen 1:11)
- What lights did God make also? (Gen 1:16)
- What were people told to have over creatures? (Gen 1:26,28)
- What covered the face of the deep? (Gen 1:2)
- What did God call the darkness? (Gen 1:5)
20 Clues: Who hovered over the waters? (Gen 1:2) • What did God call the light? (Gen 1:5) • In Gen 1:27, man was made in God’s what? • Who was made male and female? (Gen 1:27) • What did the Spirit hover over? (Gen 1:2) • What lights did God make also? (Gen 1:16) • What did God call the darkness? (Gen 1:5) • What creatures fly in the sky? (Gen 1:20-21) • ...
Kykies Cluewords 2013-07-18
15 Clues: Munch • A trip • Modern • A king • Brownish green • Oppisite of day • A type of pasta • To smash something • Past tense of grow • Your characteristics • Gases around the Earth • A type of running race • A human being or individual • Area of land between or mountains • When you complete your university degree
Random Word List 2021-11-08
15 Clues: 25% • find • normal • very bad • unexpected • lots of sounds • able to be used • late in the day • a high temperature • the planet we live on • the first of it's kind • places to borrow books • making a representation • a small house away from the city • a horse-like animal with stripes
april 2024-04-08
Across
- Anything but a ________
- ______-Teacher Conferences
- Moon passes between the Earth and sun
- Second season of the year
- _____ Escalante Program
- Keck ________ Class
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- Marvel vs __
- Academic ___ Rally
- Primary stress hormone
- ________ dress as students
- The body's response to pressure
- A place to borrow books from
- Cesar _____ Day
- Relating to the mind
- Annual _____ Summit
15 Clues: Marvel vs __ • Cesar _____ Day • Academic ___ Rally • Annual _____ Summit • Keck ________ Class • Relating to the mind • Primary stress hormone • Anything but a ________ • _____ Escalante Program • Second season of the year • ________ dress as students • ______-Teacher Conferences • A place to borrow books from • The body's response to pressure • Moon passes between the Earth and sun
Earth's Rotation and Revolution By: Grayson Caronan 2024-10-14
Across
- The time it takes for Earth to complete one rotation (4 letters).
- The movement of Earth around the Sun (8 letters).
- The movement of Earth around its axis (8 letters).
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- The imaginary line that Earth rotates around (4 letters).
- This type of day is caused by Earth's rotation (4 letters).
- Earth takes about 365 days to complete one of these (7 letters).
6 Clues: The movement of Earth around the Sun (8 letters). • The movement of Earth around its axis (8 letters). • The imaginary line that Earth rotates around (4 letters). • This type of day is caused by Earth's rotation (4 letters). • Earth takes about 365 days to complete one of these (7 letters). • The time it takes for Earth to complete one rotation (4 letters).
Genesis 2024-10-07
Across
- Done as a punishment from god
- The Lord's preception of human beings on earth
- The first male child born to Eve
- of Nod The land where Cain settled after killing his brother
- The desires of man as seen by god
- Rules over his wife
- Formed out of the dust of the ground
- A male who has the same parents as another
- Built from the rib of a man
- The most cunning of all of the wild animals that the Lord God had made
- Hidden beneath the encompassing cosmic waters
- The fourth branch of the river in Eden
- The feelings that the Lord had towards man
- land of Shinar Where the descendants of Noah's son settled
- A son of Noah
- of Babel A parable in the book of Genesis about the existence of different languages
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- The second male child born to Eve
- of Shem The Lord scattered them all over the earth
- of God Description of the city of Babel
- Made on the first day
- The primordial ocean according to the ancient semitic cosmogony
- A righteous man who walked with God
- On the seventh day
- The Lord confused this so that people could not understand each other
- A last- named element
- Cursed the snake, that tricked Eve to eat the fruit from the "Tree of Knowledge"
- of life Planted in the middle of the Garden of Eden
- The mother of all the living
- portion Abel's offering to the Lord
- of knowledge The fruit of the tree that was forbidden by god to eat
30 Clues: A son of Noah • On the seventh day • Rules over his wife • Made on the first day • A last- named element • Built from the rib of a man • The mother of all the living • Done as a punishment from god • The first male child born to Eve • The second male child born to Eve • The desires of man as seen by god • A righteous man who walked with God • Formed out of the dust of the ground • ...
universe 2015-04-13
Across
- rotates anti- clock wise
- 1st of this month is world aids day
- star sirius star is also called
- falls highest waterfall
- space all other space other than earth
- first space craft launched by india
- space craft which carried a dog named laika
- way sun is located in this galaxy
- natural satellites of pluto
- fastest land animal
- layer formed due to reaction between carbon dioxide and ultra violet rays
- head national symbol of singapore
- falls found in goa
- planet having water other than earth
- dark continent
- what is orions belt
- total number of oceans in the world
- nearest star to the earth
- largest space center
- most spoken language
- two official languages of india
- largest ocean in the world
- minutes length of a national anthem
- study of space
- armstrong first man to set foot on earth
- asian country sharing its name with a river
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- planet with 3 moons
- look alike but are not alike
- highest mountain ranges
- peary discovered north pole
- ancestors called the milky way
- longest river
- currency of egypt
- largest continent
- planets in total
- most populated religion
- brightest star seen from earth
- instrument to measure earthquakes
- tallest mountain\
- origin of paper
- city least populated country
- no more considered as a planet
- another name for black diamond
- something which is infinite
- trench deepest ocean
45 Clues: longest river • dark continent • study of space • origin of paper • planets in total • currency of egypt • largest continent • tallest mountain\ • falls found in goa • planet with 3 moons • fastest land animal • what is orions belt • largest space center • most spoken language • trench deepest ocean • highest mountain ranges • falls highest waterfall • most populated religion • ...
Science 2017-09-09
Across
- A distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified.
- types of rock that are formed by the deposition
- the middle of the earth
- another word for it is also called lithospheric plate
- you breathe it in
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls
- it can blind you and it's out in the day sometimes
- core/ the centre of the earth
- I put these in my garden
- core/Earth is a liquid layer about 2,260 km thick composed of iron
- HUGE tidal wave
- apart from the moon something else you see at night and the may be shooting across the midnight sky
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- they use it to make sement
- "the Pacific Plate is floating, propelled by WHAT deep in the mantle
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- it's usually what is left from a camp fire
- A silvery grey metal
- when 2 plates move on a fault line
- It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge.
- the most outer layer of the earths surface
- it's some sort of star
- it can be used for cooking
- I use it around my plants
23 Clues: HUGE tidal wave • you breathe it in • A silvery grey metal • it's some sort of star • the middle of the earth • I put these in my garden • I use it around my plants • they use it to make sement • it can be used for cooking • core/ the centre of the earth • when 2 plates move on a fault line • the most outer layer of the earths surface • it's usually what is left from a camp fire • ...
The Solar System 2025-03-30
Across
- The name of the asteroid that the spacecraft Psyche is travelling to.
- Venus is a __ planet.
- The name of the mannequin inside Elon Musk's Red Roadster Tesla.
- Has 6 rings but they are very hard to see.
- The amount of years that voyager 1 lasted for in space.
- The ISS has a volume of a __ bedroom house.
- More pieces were added to the ISS over the next __ years.
- Was accidentally classified as an asteroid and a possible threat to Earth this year.
- A curved path around another object.
- Every __ minutes the ISS orbits the Earth.
- Psyche spacecraft may be able to show us Earths ___.
- The number of planets in the Solar System.
- Discovered active volcanoes on Jupiter's moon.
- Helium and _ make up the sun.
- 1.3million __ can fit into the sun.
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- The amount of hours that one day on Neptune is equal to.
- Voyager 1 is currently more than __ billion kilometres from Earth.
- The Solar System's only star.
- Number of days that one year on Murcury is equal to.
- The fastest planet in the Solar System.
- On Voyager 1 you would find a __.
- Furthest planet from the Sun and last planet in the solar system.
- Voyager 1 hasn't looked back at Earth in a really long time because it takes too much __ to look back.
- The first man-made object to leave our solar system.
24 Clues: Venus is a __ planet. • The Solar System's only star. • Helium and _ make up the sun. • On Voyager 1 you would find a __. • 1.3million __ can fit into the sun. • A curved path around another object. • The fastest planet in the Solar System. • Has 6 rings but they are very hard to see. • Every __ minutes the ISS orbits the Earth. • The number of planets in the Solar System. • ...
Astronomy Cafe Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- When the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point causing longer or shorter days.
- This causes day and night.
- This makes the Earth have a tilt of 23.5.
- When there is 51% - 99% of light on the moon.
- The phase when the light on the moon is on the right.
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- This causes seasons.
- When there is 1% - 49% of light on the moon.
- The phase when the light on the moon is on the left.
- When day and night are the same length of time.
- When the Earth revolves around the Sun causing different temperatures in both hemisphere.
10 Clues: This causes seasons. • This causes day and night. • This makes the Earth have a tilt of 23.5. • When there is 1% - 49% of light on the moon. • When there is 51% - 99% of light on the moon. • When day and night are the same length of time. • The phase when the light on the moon is on the left. • The phase when the light on the moon is on the right. • ...
Sun, Earth and Moon 2025-07-31
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- An object you see more clearly at night
- Time when area on Earth is on the side closest to the sun
- A system of stars
- A planet in the Solar System
- A dark shape caused by sunlight
- Time when sunlight begins in morning
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- when the sun is hiddwn by the moon
- Time when area of Earth is on the side farthest away from the sun
- The name of the path the Earth travels around the sun
9 Clues: A system of stars • A planet in the Solar System • A dark shape caused by sunlight • when the sun is hiddwn by the moon • Time when sunlight begins in morning • An object you see more clearly at night • The name of the path the Earth travels around the sun • Time when area on Earth is on the side closest to the sun • ...
Global Systems 2013-10-16
Across
- We breathe in this gas.
- The weather of a place averaged over approximately 30 years.
- The Earth's sphere containing the oceans, glaciers and fresh water bodies.
- This occurs when toxic chemicals are released into the environment.
- A scientific word for decaying.
- This process is used by plants to convert sunlight into energy.
- The Earth's sphere which consists of a thick gaseous layer surrounding the Earth.
- The Earth's sphere containing all life forms including us, humans.
- The sixth element on the Periodic Table of Elements. 23% of our body is made up of it.
- A scientific word for breathing.
- The 'icy' continent.
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- These types of gases are what keep the Earth warm. They include carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and water vapour.
- ....... bleaching is a huge concern for the future as coral reefs are hugely important in the marine world.
- The Earth's sphere containing the crust, mantle, inner core and outer core of the Earth.
- A tiny Island nation in the South Pacific is predicted to disappear underwater within the next 50-100 years.
- The day-to-day conditions of a place including air temperature, humdity and precipitation levels.
- The removal of trees from forests for human use.
- Tiny, microscopic animals living in the ocean which absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- This is occurring across the globe where arable land is being transformed into desert land, unfit for agricultural uses.
- ....... bears live in the Arctic and their habitat is under threat from the ice caps melting.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
21 Clues: The 'icy' continent. • We breathe in this gas. • A scientific word for decaying. • A scientific word for breathing. • The removal of trees from forests for human use. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • The weather of a place averaged over approximately 30 years. • This process is used by plants to convert sunlight into energy. • ...
