earth day Crossword Puzzles
EVS PUZZLE 2023-08-20
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- The arrow points in this direction on map
- Sun always rises here
- Vast section of land on earth
- Time in school is divided into..
- Bhagatsingh and Sukhdev were his closefriends
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- Earth is also called
- Time is divided in day and ...
- Place where Shivaji Maharaj setup camp
- Famous historical monument in Pune
- A list of symbols on a map
10 Clues: Earth is also called • Sun always rises here • A list of symbols on a map • Vast section of land on earth • Time is divided in day and ... • Time in school is divided into.. • Famous historical monument in Pune • Place where Shivaji Maharaj setup camp • The arrow points in this direction on map • Bhagatsingh and Sukhdev were his closefriends
The Moon - Exercise Two 2012-09-03
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- To bulge
- A year that requires an extra day
- When there are uneven amounts of sunlight on the North & South Hemispheres
- When there are equal amounts of sunlight on the north & south hemispheres
- To shrink
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- The galaxy where Earth and the Solar System life
- The name of the Earth's moon
- The changing shadows on the moon
- Calendar in use in Western societies
- The time in the lunar phase when the moon is less than half lit up
- The time just before the new moon
- To grow
- Russian space probe
- The planet that luna orbits
- The source of all light on the moon
15 Clues: To grow • To bulge • To shrink • Russian space probe • The planet that luna orbits • The name of the Earth's moon • The changing shadows on the moon • The time just before the new moon • A year that requires an extra day • The source of all light on the moon • Calendar in use in Western societies • The galaxy where Earth and the Solar System life • ...
Greta Thunberg 2021-05-14
9 Clues: something alive • were people live • power run by sun • to re use something • changes whether time • what is coming head of us • trying to change peoples mind • a day of the week last day of school • a person that does not eat meat or other stuff
Unit 3: Seasons 2024-01-04
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- the motion of one object around another in an orbit or path.
- an imaginary line that encircles the Earth horizontally, dividing it into two equal halves: the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
- is an imaginary circle on the Earth's surface located at approximately 23.5 degrees south latitude. This circle marks the southernmost point where the Sun appears directly overhead during the winter solstice, which usually occurs around December 21st.
- The tropics receive relatively direct sunlight throughout the year due to their proximity to the Equator. This results in warm temperatures and a lack of significant seasonal variations in day length.
- imaginary line that runs through the North and South Poles, around which the Earth rotates. This rotation causes day and night as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight.
- refers to regions farther away from the Equator, where sunlight is less direct due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In these areas, the angle of sunlight is generally lower, which can result in variations in day length and seasonal changes.
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- is an imaginary circle on the Earth's surface located at approximately 23.5 degrees north latitude. This circle marks the northernmost point where the Sun appears directly overhead during the summer solstice, which usually occurs around June 21st.
- day and night durations are approximately equal at most locations on Earth.
- a specific point in Earth's orbit around the Sun when the tilt of the Earth's axis is either inclined towards or away from the Sun to its maximum extent.
- spinning or turning of an object around its axis.
- Earth's path around the Sun is not a perfect circle, but rather an elongated shape with the Sun at one of the two foci.
- a period of the year characterized by specific weather patterns, temperatures, and daylight hours that result from the Earth's axial tilt and its orbit around the Sun.
12 Clues: spinning or turning of an object around its axis. • the motion of one object around another in an orbit or path. • day and night durations are approximately equal at most locations on Earth. • Earth's path around the Sun is not a perfect circle, but rather an elongated shape with the Sun at one of the two foci. • ...
Uranus 2021-03-24
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- How old would you be on Uranus if you are 15 on Earth
- How many moons does Uranus have
- How long is a year on Uranus
- What way does Uranus rotate
- Who discovered Uranus
- How much does Uranus weigh
- When was Uranus discovered
- What is the temperature during the night on Uranus
- What does Uranus' orbit look like
- How many life forms are on Uranus
- How far away from Earth is Uranus
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- How far away from the sun is Uranus
- How old is Uranus
- What color is Uranus
- Where can you see Uranus in the night sky
- How many Satellites trips have been made to Uranus
- What is the gravitational pull on Uranus
- What is the temperature during the day on Uranus
- How many rings does Uranus have
- What would you weigh on Uranus if you weighed 125lbs
- What type of planet is Uranus
- How long is a day on Uranus
- What is the radius of Uranus
- Who was Uranus named after
- What is the gas mostly makes up Uranus' atmosphere
- Atmosphere What is the lastest new on Uranus
- What kind of weather is on Uranus
27 Clues: How old is Uranus • What color is Uranus • Who discovered Uranus • How much does Uranus weigh • When was Uranus discovered • Who was Uranus named after • What way does Uranus rotate • How long is a day on Uranus • How long is a year on Uranus • What is the radius of Uranus • What type of planet is Uranus • How many moons does Uranus have • How many rings does Uranus have • ...
Chapter 2 Geography 2023-10-09
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- shapes and types of land (2.1)
- anything from the earth that people use in meeting their needs (2.2)
- a large elevated piece of land (2.1)
- the process when broken rock is carried to new places (2.1)
- broken pieces of Earth's crust (2.1)
- resources that can be replaced once they are used, like trees. (2.2)
- large areas of flat or gently rolling land (2.1)
- landforms that rise usually more than 2,00 feet above sea level (2.1)
- theory where the earth's continents are constantly moving (2.1)
- is the average weather of a place over many years. (2.3)
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- resources that recycle through our environment naturally like water, nitrogen, or carbon (2.2)
- resources that need to be changed in some way to be useful for humans (2.2)
- resources that cannot be replaced once they are used, like coal, natural gas or petroleum (2.2)
- plants that grow in a place naturally (2.3)
- nonrenewable resources that were created over millions of years ago and are no longer being created (2.2)
- how hot or cold the air feels (2.3)
- day to day changes in the air (2.3)
- process of breaking down rocks into tiny pieces (2.1)
- lower and less steep than mountains (2.1)
- one large landmass of earth before it split into our continents (2.1)
20 Clues: shapes and types of land (2.1) • how hot or cold the air feels (2.3) • day to day changes in the air (2.3) • a large elevated piece of land (2.1) • broken pieces of Earth's crust (2.1) • lower and less steep than mountains (2.1) • plants that grow in a place naturally (2.3) • large areas of flat or gently rolling land (2.1) • ...
Unit 2- review 2022-03-08
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- the long-term pattern of weather.
- German scientist who created the “Continental Drift” theory.
- soil needs ___ to hold moisture.
- how many eras are there?
- water that falls to the earth in any form.
- indicated as a line graph on a climate graph.
- when two plates come together.
- ___ helps keep soil from being too compact.
- Canada’s largest landform.
- the day to day characteristics of the atmosphere.
- ice has the power to ___ the shape of the land because of its hardness and heaviness.
- cold, frozen Iceland, Canada’s coldest biome.
- you can read temperature in degrees on this side of the climate graph.
- physical weathering example.
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- Tuzla, Wilson, creator of this theory (there are 20 of these in total.
- trees that lose leaves in winter (are not evergreen)
- breakdown of materials in the Earth’s crust into sediment.
- the higher up you go, the colder the climate becomes.
- chemical weathering example.
- A string of volcanoes and earth quakes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean.
- long narrow inlets.
- soil is composed of ___ and inorganic components.
- when the plates move apart from each other.
- season of maximum precipitation for continental climates.
- moves sediments that weathering breaks down.
- large section of ice and snow that moves across the land, shaping it.
26 Clues: long narrow inlets. • how many eras are there? • Canada’s largest landform. • chemical weathering example. • physical weathering example. • when two plates come together. • soil needs ___ to hold moisture. • the long-term pattern of weather. • water that falls to the earth in any form. • ___ helps keep soil from being too compact. • when the plates move apart from each other. • ...
Time 2023-06-23
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- The present day, the current date.
- The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when it is typically dark outside.
- The early part of the day, from sunrise until around noon.
- The time of day between afternoon and night, usually from sunset until bedtime.
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- The middle part of the day, between noon and evening.
- A unit of time, approximately 30 or 31 days, based on the lunar or solar calendar.
- The time between sunrise and sunset, when it is light outside.
- The time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, approximately 365 days.
- The day after today, the next day in the future
- A period of seven days, usually starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday.
10 Clues: The present day, the current date. • The day after today, the next day in the future • The middle part of the day, between noon and evening. • The early part of the day, from sunrise until around noon. • The time between sunrise and sunset, when it is light outside. • A period of seven days, usually starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday. • ...
Creation 2024-09-24
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- God said, let there be _______ and there was _______
- God formed man of the ______ of the ground
- What did God create in his own Image?
- Who created the heaven and the earth?
- Which day did God created the Plants?
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- God called the darkness ________
- God called the light _______
- Which day did God rest from all His work he created?
- God saw everything that He made, and it was _______
- What did God take from Adam to make Eve?
10 Clues: God called the light _______ • God called the darkness ________ • What did God create in his own Image? • Who created the heaven and the earth? • Which day did God created the Plants? • What did God take from Adam to make Eve? • God formed man of the ______ of the ground • God saw everything that He made, and it was _______ • ...
April Crossword 2022-03-21
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- The real name of the Easter Bunny
- April's horoscope sign
- A holiday occurring on the first day of april
- An activity involving plants
- The animal mascot for Easter
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- One of the four-seasons, rhymes with bring
- Another word for when a plant opens up
- A day nationally recognized as the day everyone should help clean the earth
- a holiday occurring on sunday with the mascot being a bunny
- a weather event when rain falls from the sky
10 Clues: April's horoscope sign • An activity involving plants • The animal mascot for Easter • The real name of the Easter Bunny • Another word for when a plant opens up • One of the four-seasons, rhymes with bring • a weather event when rain falls from the sky • A holiday occurring on the first day of april • a holiday occurring on sunday with the mascot being a bunny • ...
Facts on Venus 2023-02-16
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- Venus the____thing in the night sky(other than the moon)
- Is the Planet of ____
- It spins the ____ direction of most planets
- A day on Venus is ___ Earth days
- Venus is the ____ planet from the sun
- it's surface is hot enough to melt what?
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- It's atmosphere is mostly____
- venus has thousands of _____ on it's surface
- A ___ on Venus is longer than its ____
- It's atmosphere is almost ___ times thicker than Earths
- Venus is similar to which planet?
- How many moons does Venus have?
12 Clues: Is the Planet of ____ • It's atmosphere is mostly____ • How many moons does Venus have? • A day on Venus is ___ Earth days • Venus is similar to which planet? • Venus is the ____ planet from the sun • A ___ on Venus is longer than its ____ • it's surface is hot enough to melt what? • It spins the ____ direction of most planets • venus has thousands of _____ on it's surface • ...
Week 22 Spelling Words 2023-02-28
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- to remain in the same place or state
- a public showing or exhibit
- a paved path
- damp earth used to mold forms and pottery
- the day you celebrate your birth
- to show something again or do something again
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- in a certain direction
- underground train or path
- to be upset, perturb or lose courage
- the hours when there is sunlight
- the time between sunrise and sunset
- to take part in an activity for amusement
12 Clues: a paved path • in a certain direction • underground train or path • a public showing or exhibit • the hours when there is sunlight • the day you celebrate your birth • the time between sunrise and sunset • to remain in the same place or state • to be upset, perturb or lose courage • damp earth used to mold forms and pottery • to take part in an activity for amusement • ...
Atmosphere Vocabulary 2023-03-01
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- location of the ozone layer temperature increase with altitude
- protects earth and maintains life
- found in spray cans
- when gasses are trapped in the atmosphere supports life
- transfer of energy through matter
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- 30 year average of weather
- meteors burn up here temperature decreases with altitude
- day to day atmospheric events
- where weather happens temperature decreases with altitude
- aerosols that damage the ozone layer
- auroras occur here temperature increases with altitude
- transfer of energy through movement
12 Clues: found in spray cans • 30 year average of weather • day to day atmospheric events • protects earth and maintains life • transfer of energy through matter • transfer of energy through movement • aerosols that damage the ozone layer • auroras occur here temperature increases with altitude • when gasses are trapped in the atmosphere supports life • ...
msm 2022-01-21
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- cold, water, air
- water, earth, air
- water
- cold, water
- earth, air
- water,earth, plant
- water, plant
- cold, air
- air
- cold, plant, air
- water, air
- earth, plant, air
- cold, water, earth, air
- cold, water, plant
- cold, plant
- cold, earth, plant, air
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- water, earth, plant, air
- earth
- cold, water, plant, air
- Cold
- cold, earth, plant
- earth, plant
- plant
- cold, earth, air
- cold, earth
- water, plant, air
- cold, earth, water, plant
- water, earth
- cold, water, earth
29 Clues: air • Cold • earth • water • plant • cold, air • earth, air • water, air • cold, water • cold, earth • cold, plant • earth, plant • water, plant • water, earth • cold, water, air • cold, earth, air • cold, plant, air • water, earth, air • water, plant, air • earth, plant, air • cold, earth, plant • water,earth, plant • cold, water, plant • cold, water, earth • cold, water, plant, air • cold, water, earth, air • ...
Joy Discovery 15 Unit 3 to 6 Review 2025-04-22
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- They are excellent hunters.
- The largest and heaviest snake on Earth.
- Steady the ball.
- Soccer is also called this name.
- Play sports at least 30 minutes a day.
- Kick the ball to your partner.
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- You need to hit this to score in a soccer game.
- The largest parrots.
- This can absorb liquid.
- You should do this at least 8 hours a day.
- Objects that can absorb liquid have this.
- A kid that is born.
12 Clues: Steady the ball. • A kid that is born. • The largest parrots. • This can absorb liquid. • They are excellent hunters. • Kick the ball to your partner. • Soccer is also called this name. • Play sports at least 30 minutes a day. • The largest and heaviest snake on Earth. • Objects that can absorb liquid have this. • You should do this at least 8 hours a day. • ...
QUIZ I - VOCABULARY 2024-09-10
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- THIS IS SOMETHING THAT ORBITS A LARGER HEAVENLY OBJECT; THE MOON IS EARTH'S NATURAL ONE.
- 0* LATITUDE ON A GLOBE OR MAP...
- LINES RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH ON A MAP OR GLOBE...
- THIS IS THE STUDY OF PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE EARTH OR A PLACE.
- THIS IS WATER FALLING FORM CLOUDS IN THE SKY.
- EXTRA 003: THIS IS MR. LOVELACE'S FAVORITE COLOR.
- EXTRA 002: MR. LOVELACE'S WIFE IS THE _____ TEACHER AT ST. THOMAS MORE.
- _____ DIRECTIONS ARE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST.
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- THIS IS WEATHER PATTERNS IN A PLACE OVER A LONG TIME.
- LINES ON A MAP OR GLOBE RUNNING EAST TO WEST...
- HALF OF A BALL OR 1/2 SPHERE...
- EXTRA 001: MR. LOVELACE LIVED HERE FROM 1998 TO 2010.
- ALONG WITH YOUR NOTEBOOK, YOU NEED THIS EVERY DAY FOR MR. L'S CLASS.
- THE LARGEST FORM OF LAND MASS IN THE WORLD; ASIA, NORTH AMERICA; EUROPE...
- EVERY DAY; SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS OR A NACTION TAKEN SUNDAY THROUGH STATURDAY...
- THE LARGEST TYPE OF BODY OF WATER IN THE WORLD...
- TO CHANGE BECAUSE OF LIVING IN A NEW PLACE; TO CHANGE WITH ONE'S ENVIRONMENT...
- A ROUND, SPHERICAL "MAP" REPRESENTING EARTH...
18 Clues: HALF OF A BALL OR 1/2 SPHERE... • 0* LATITUDE ON A GLOBE OR MAP... • THIS IS WATER FALLING FORM CLOUDS IN THE SKY. • A ROUND, SPHERICAL "MAP" REPRESENTING EARTH... • LINES ON A MAP OR GLOBE RUNNING EAST TO WEST... • THE LARGEST TYPE OF BODY OF WATER IN THE WORLD... • LINES RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH ON A MAP OR GLOBE... • EXTRA 003: THIS IS MR. LOVELACE'S FAVORITE COLOR. • ...
Space 2025-05-12
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- An object that orbits a planet
- A large group of stars
- system The Sun and everything orbiting it
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- The path one object takes around another
- Everything that exists, including all matter and energy
- One full orbit of the Earth around the Sun
- Way The galaxy we live in
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- Spinning on an axis
- Caused by Earth’s tilted axis
- A large body orbiting a star
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A natural satellite orbiting a planet
- A massive ball of burning gas
- An imaginary line a planet spins around
- One full rotation of the Earth
16 Clues: Spinning on an axis • A large group of stars • Way The galaxy we live in • A large body orbiting a star • Caused by Earth’s tilted axis • A massive ball of burning gas • An object that orbits a planet • One full rotation of the Earth • The force that keeps planets in orbit • A natural satellite orbiting a planet • An imaginary line a planet spins around • ...
Earth and the Sun 2023-05-16
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- / time between sunrise and sunset
- / time after sunrise to noon
- / direction that sun sets
- / time between sunset and sunrise
- / Name of the star that gives energy to Earth
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- / tome after noon
- / the time that the sun is in the middle of the sky
- / direction that sun rises
- / The edge of land and sky
- / point where the earth moves round and round
10 Clues: / tome after noon • / direction that sun sets • / The edge of land and sky • / direction that sun rises • / time after sunrise to noon • / time between sunrise and sunset • / time between sunset and sunrise • / Name of the star that gives energy to Earth • / point where the earth moves round and round • / the time that the sun is in the middle of the sky
Ocean Tides 2023-05-22
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- The water rising
- Created by the Moon’s gravity.
- 24 hours and 50 minutes.
- When the Sun and the Moon line up
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- The water receding
- Occur twice per Lunar Day.
- Not created by the Moon.
- The Earth gets pulled into the shape of an _____
- When the Moon is close to the Earth, _________ are created.
- All objects have a gravitational ______
10 Clues: The water rising • The water receding • Not created by the Moon. • 24 hours and 50 minutes. • Occur twice per Lunar Day. • Created by the Moon’s gravity. • When the Sun and the Moon line up • All objects have a gravitational ______ • The Earth gets pulled into the shape of an _____ • When the Moon is close to the Earth, _________ are created.
Minor gods 2023-11-10
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- gentle dawn and mother of the four winds
- opened a jar that released evils upon the earth
- built an ark when Zeus flooded the earth
- long living female spirits of nature
- the moon
- guardian of the wind
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- stole sacred fire to give to men
- asked to drive Helios' chariot for one day
- Hermes strange looking son
- the sun
10 Clues: the sun • the moon • guardian of the wind • Hermes strange looking son • stole sacred fire to give to men • long living female spirits of nature • gentle dawn and mother of the four winds • asked to drive Helios' chariot for one day • built an ark when Zeus flooded the earth • opened a jar that released evils upon the earth
Minor gods 2023-11-10
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- gentle dawn and mother of the four winds
- opened a jar that released evils upon the earth
- built an ark when Zeus flooded the earth
- long living female spirits of nature
- the moon
- guardian of the wind
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- stole sacred fire to give to men
- asked to drive Helios' chariot for one day
- Hermes strange looking son
- the sun
10 Clues: the sun • the moon • guardian of the wind • Hermes strange looking son • stole sacred fire to give to men • long living female spirits of nature • gentle dawn and mother of the four winds • asked to drive Helios' chariot for one day • built an ark when Zeus flooded the earth • opened a jar that released evils upon the earth
Space Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The neighbor of Venus
- First planet located using math
- Soon to be explored
- Cannot be seen with the naked eye
- The start of the outer planets
- Explored in 1969
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- A day on this planet lasts 243 earth days
- Has the most rings in our solar system
- Has liquid drinkable water
- Yet to explode in 7 to 8 billion years
10 Clues: Explored in 1969 • Soon to be explored • The neighbor of Venus • Has liquid drinkable water • The start of the outer planets • First planet located using math • Cannot be seen with the naked eye • Has the most rings in our solar system • Yet to explode in 7 to 8 billion years • A day on this planet lasts 243 earth days
day night seasons 2022-10-12
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- the length of time for Earth to complete one rotation is 24
- the earth orbits around the
- the cycle of day and night is because the earth rotates on its
- the shape of the orbit when the earth circles the sun is called
- the imaginary line that runs through the Earth's north and south poles
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- what natural satellite orbits around the earth
- the spinning of the Earth on its axis
- the only known planet to support life
8 Clues: the earth orbits around the • the spinning of the Earth on its axis • the only known planet to support life • what natural satellite orbits around the earth • the length of time for Earth to complete one rotation is 24 • the cycle of day and night is because the earth rotates on its • the shape of the orbit when the earth circles the sun is called • ...
Earth-Moon 2025-11-06
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- When the earth faces the sun, it is______.
- The moon _______ around the Earth, causing the Moon Phases.
- It takes the Earth 24 hours to complete a full _______.
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- The middle of the Earth is called the _________.
- The Earth is cut into two ____________, a North and South.
- The _______ is the imaginary line that the Earth spins around.
- When the Earth faces away from the Sun, it is______.
7 Clues: When the earth faces the sun, it is______. • The middle of the Earth is called the _________. • When the Earth faces away from the Sun, it is______. • It takes the Earth 24 hours to complete a full _______. • The Earth is cut into two ____________, a North and South. • The moon _______ around the Earth, causing the Moon Phases. • ...
msm 2022-01-21
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- cold, water, air
- water, earth, air
- water
- cold, water
- earth, air
- water,earth, plant
- water, plant
- cold, air
- air
- cold, plant, air
- water, air
- earth, plant, air
- cold, water, earth, air
- cold, water, plant
- cold, plant
- cold, earth, plant, air
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- water, earth, plant, air
- earth
- cold, water, plant, air
- Cold
- cold, earth, plant
- earth, plant
- plant
- cold, earth, air
- cold, earth
- water, plant, air
- cold, earth, water, plant
- water, earth
- cold, water, earth
29 Clues: air • Cold • earth • water • plant • cold, air • earth, air • water, air • cold, water • cold, earth • cold, plant • earth, plant • water, plant • water, earth • cold, water, air • cold, earth, air • cold, plant, air • water, earth, air • water, plant, air • earth, plant, air • cold, earth, plant • water,earth, plant • cold, water, plant • cold, water, earth • cold, water, plant, air • cold, water, earth, air • ...
Daylight Saving(s) Time 2023-11-04
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- Longest or shortest day of the year
- One of two states that don't observe DST
- The Earth's rotation around the sun
- Believed to be person who came up with DST
- Axis equally distanced from the sun
- President during WW2 who brought back DST
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- The month DST starts
- This Earth movement takes 24 hours
- Of the 8 planets this is 5th in size
- The month DST ends
- Forward
- What hour do we actually turn back the clock
12 Clues: Forward • The month DST ends • The month DST starts • This Earth movement takes 24 hours • Longest or shortest day of the year • The Earth's rotation around the sun • Axis equally distanced from the sun • Of the 8 planets this is 5th in size • One of two states that don't observe DST • Believed to be person who came up with DST • President during WW2 who brought back DST • ...
Eternal Life 2022-08-03
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- What Jesus does to our sins when we repent
- Lives in the eucalypt forest
- Jesus never sinned, so He was what
- The 5 letters we wrote on our hands
- The day Jesus rose from the grave
- How Jesus came to earth
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- "For the wages of sin is_____"
- When Adam and Eve sinned; the ___ of man
- Salvation is a _____ from God
- God created the heavens and the what
- Disobedience to God's commands is called what
- God's gift to us is _______ life
12 Clues: How Jesus came to earth • Lives in the eucalypt forest • Salvation is a _____ from God • "For the wages of sin is_____" • God's gift to us is _______ life • The day Jesus rose from the grave • Jesus never sinned, so He was what • The 5 letters we wrote on our hands • God created the heavens and the what • When Adam and Eve sinned; the ___ of man • ...
Astronomy 2022-02-02
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- radiant energy of the stars
- found at both poles; radiation creates light show
- motion of Earth's axis taking 26,000 years
- point of balance between two orbiting objects
- Earth Moon and Sun aligned, Lg tidal range
- accounts for day and night; 24 hours
- converts solar energy to chemical energy
- low tidal range,Moon Earth Sun at 90 degrees
- points toward sun on June 21 (summer)
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- Earth's protective shield
- star Earth's axis is currently pointed at.
- conduction, radiation and conduction
- one trip around the sun; takes 365 days
- points away from sun in July
- star which Earth's axis is moving toward
- wobbling motion of axis as it processes
16 Clues: Earth's protective shield • radiant energy of the stars • points away from sun in July • conduction, radiation and conduction • accounts for day and night; 24 hours • points toward sun on June 21 (summer) • one trip around the sun; takes 365 days • wobbling motion of axis as it processes • star which Earth's axis is moving toward • converts solar energy to chemical energy • ...
Science and Social Studies 2021-03-23
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- when Earth orbits around the sun (takes 365 days)
- the only continent that is also a country
- a material that does not conduct electricity well
- the capital of New York State
- a prediction for what will happen in an experiment
- Jamaica's Prime Minister
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- Jamaica's Legislative Branch
- the hottest planet in the Solar System
- hot molten rock in the Earth's mantle
- a material that conducts electricity well
- this planet has the shortest day in the Solar System
- When a President says "no" to a bill
- an atom that has 6 protons
- when Earth spins on its axis
- America's Legislative Branch
- the center of our Solar System
16 Clues: Jamaica's Prime Minister • an atom that has 6 protons • Jamaica's Legislative Branch • when Earth spins on its axis • America's Legislative Branch • the capital of New York State • the center of our Solar System • When a President says "no" to a bill • hot molten rock in the Earth's mantle • the hottest planet in the Solar System • a material that conducts electricity well • ...
English Crossword 2023-07-11
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- The meal you eat in the middle of the day.
- A large public garden or area of land used for fun activities.
- When water falls from the sky.
- You use this body part to pick things up. The end of your arm.
- The color of the sun.
- The meal you eat at the beginning of the day.
- You use this body part to see things.
- The meal you eat at the end of the day.
- An animal that can fly in the air.
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- Another word for Earth.
- A feeling you have when you are enthusastic, eager, or happy about something.
- A body of water that you can swim in.
- When a situation is bad or harmful. When something goes wrong.
- Describes alive things like humans, animals, or plants.
- Something that is true.
- The name of the time period of 24 hours. From 12:00-23:59.
- The name of the time period of 12 months. From January to December.
- When the air blows.
- An animal that is your pet that you can have at home. It has a tail and barks.
19 Clues: When the air blows. • The color of the sun. • Another word for Earth. • Something that is true. • When water falls from the sky. • An animal that can fly in the air. • A body of water that you can swim in. • You use this body part to see things. • The meal you eat at the end of the day. • The meal you eat in the middle of the day. • The meal you eat at the beginning of the day. • ...
Climate change Keegan Stahl 2024-03-15
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- weakened the greenhouse effect due to the removal of carbon dioxide and oxidation of methane
- Gigatannes are lose
- 0.93% of this permanent does not change all day-to-day
- Earth’s overall surface temperature is lowered enough that glaciers form at the poles and in mountainous areas.
- Involves adjusting our lives and society to the expected future climate.
- strategies are designed to reduce emissions and stabilize the levels of greenhouse gases already in the atmosphere
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- 79% of this permanent gas does not change at all day-to-day
- The ocean, forests, and soil can be used as carbon sinks, meaning they absorb and retain carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- the study of intentionally and artificially changing natural processes of the Earth.
- The increase in surface temperature has many aspects of plant growing seasons.
- Thermal expansion, the tendency of water to expand is volumes as it warms
- Scientists fear the Great Ocean Conveyor may weaken or be stopped as cold water flows in from Greenland.
- we breath this every day
- Decreased steadily,with an ice-free arctic
- Greenhouse gas that has this effect including
15 Clues: Gigatannes are lose • we breath this every day • Decreased steadily,with an ice-free arctic • Greenhouse gas that has this effect including • 0.93% of this permanent does not change all day-to-day • 79% of this permanent gas does not change at all day-to-day • Involves adjusting our lives and society to the expected future climate. • ...
Seasons 2025-02-21
10 Clues: 21 • 21 • night • the Earth is half • Spring, Summer, Fal • or moon sps on ItS as • of attraction or anchor • day or shortest day of the yet • thät joins North and Souti pole • or moon travels around another object in space
Uranus 2021-03-24
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- What is the temperature during the night on Uranus
- How long is a year on Uranus
- What would you weigh on Uranus if you weighed 125lbs
- Where can you see Uranus in the night sky
- How many moons does Uranus have
- Who was Uranus named after
- How many Satellites trips have been made to Uranus
- What color is Uranus
- What does Uranus' orbit look like
- Atmosphere What is the lastest new on Uranus
- What is the temperature during the day on Uranus
- What type of planet is Uranus
- How much does Uranus weigh
- How long is a day on Uranus
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- What is the gas mostly makes up Uranus' atmosphere
- How old would you be on Uranus if you are 15 on Earth
- How far away from Earth is Uranus
- What is the gravitational pull on Uranus
- Who discovered Uranus
- What kind of weather is on Uranus
- How far away from the sun is Uranus
- What is the radius of Uranus
- How old is Uranus
- When was Uranus discovered
- What way does Uranus rotate
- How many life forms are on Uranus
- How many rings does Uranus have
27 Clues: How old is Uranus • What color is Uranus • Who discovered Uranus • When was Uranus discovered • Who was Uranus named after • How much does Uranus weigh • What way does Uranus rotate • How long is a day on Uranus • How long is a year on Uranus • What is the radius of Uranus • What type of planet is Uranus • How many moons does Uranus have • How many rings does Uranus have • ...
Crack the Clues 2025-07-29
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- You can’t touch it, but it follows you when there’s light.
- A scientist known for the theory of relativity.
- A website people use to find information quickly.
- A sound that comes back after you shout in a big empty place.
- A green plant with sharp parts that lives in very dry places.
- You use it to open something digital, but you don’t say it out loud.
- The process when something solid becomes liquid because of heat.
- Something your eyes do quickly to keep them wet and clean.
- The planet we live on.
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- The gas we breathe in to stay alive.
- You can't see it or hold it, but it never stops moving.
- The star that gives us light and heat every day.
- A place with little rain, very hot in the day, very cold at nigh
- A shiny yellow metal that is very expensive.
- You can see through it, but if you drop it, it breaks.
- A bird that can’t fly but swims very well.
- What you need to connect your device to the internet without a cable.
- What you do to turn trash into something useful again.
- A small round model of the Earth.
- You look into this to see your own reflection.
20 Clues: The planet we live on. • A small round model of the Earth. • The gas we breathe in to stay alive. • A bird that can’t fly but swims very well. • A shiny yellow metal that is very expensive. • You look into this to see your own reflection. • A scientist known for the theory of relativity. • The star that gives us light and heat every day. • ...
Climate zone and Weather 2025-10-01
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- Regular rise and fall of the ocean, caused by the moon’s gravity.
- Climate with hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters.
- Permanently frozen soil found in tundra climates.
- Semiarid grassland found in the interior of continents.
- Day when daylight and nighttime hours are equal everywhere on Earth
- Forest biome made of coniferous trees found in subarctic regions.
- A warming of the ocean waters off South America that disrupts global weather.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface.
- The longest or shortest day of the year, depending on the hemisphere.
- Cold, treeless region with permafrost near the Arctic Ocean.
- Dry region that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year.
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- The upward movement of air that transfers heat in the atmosphere.
- Broadleaf trees that shed their leaves each year.
- Dry area on the leeward side of a mountain, caused by orographic precipitation.
- Effect that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere, making life possible.
- Continental Climate with four seasons and large temperature differences, found in mid-latitudes.
- Cone-bearing trees with needle-like leaves.
- Long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation in a particular area.
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees, found in regions with wet and dry seasons.
- Imaginary line around which the Earth rotates.
20 Clues: Cone-bearing trees with needle-like leaves. • Imaginary line around which the Earth rotates. • Broadleaf trees that shed their leaves each year. • Permanently frozen soil found in tundra climates. • Climate with hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters. • Semiarid grassland found in the interior of continents. • ...
February-March 2024-04-23
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- Roman Festival of Purification that led to the name February.
- Color most associated with St. Patrick.
- Herb to wear in your hair to improve your memory according to folklore.
- conversation hearts were inspired by
- Which century was the first Valentine believed to be sent.
- City that changes its river green on St. Patrick's Day every year.
- Holiday that takes place in March.
- New Year Celebration that takes place in February.
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- Elective surgical procedure that sees an uptick in frequency in the month of March.
- Basketball player that scored the most number of points in a single game.
- Last name of the NASA astronaut that returned to earth on March 2, 2016 after one year in space, the longest uninterrupted trip to space.
- The original pagan holiday that led to modern day Valentine's Day.
- March is named after which God.
- Team with the most NCAA championship wins.
- Country that the first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in 1762.
- Number of billions that Americans spent on Valentine's Day gifts in 2023, making it the 5th most expensive holiday.
- Last name of the "Mother of the American Valentine"
- March 15th also known as the Ides of March led to the assassination of which historic leader.
18 Clues: March is named after which God. • Holiday that takes place in March. • conversation hearts were inspired by • Color most associated with St. Patrick. • Team with the most NCAA championship wins. • New Year Celebration that takes place in February. • Last name of the "Mother of the American Valentine" • Which century was the first Valentine believed to be sent. • ...
Civil War 2023-11-08
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- Place where Lee surrendered.
- Confederacy's plan to win the war.(War of ___)
- Theater where Lincoln was assassinated
- Military strategy to destroy everything.
- Used "scorched earth policy" across Georgia.
- Bloodiest 1 day battle of Civil War.
- Searching and raiding for food.
- Cutting of resources to a place to force a surrender.
- Union plan to defeat the Confederacy.
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- Era after the Civil War (1865-1877)
- Used to smuggle goods passed the Union blockade.
- Right to not be held in jail without a trial.
- Amendment ending slavery.
- Forced military service.
- Last Confederate city on Mississippi River.
- Site of 3 day Battle in Pennsylvania.
- Tennessee battle fought for control of railroad lines.
- Fort that guards the east side of Mobile Bay.
18 Clues: Forced military service. • Amendment ending slavery. • Place where Lee surrendered. • Searching and raiding for food. • Era after the Civil War (1865-1877) • Bloodiest 1 day battle of Civil War. • Site of 3 day Battle in Pennsylvania. • Union plan to defeat the Confederacy. • Theater where Lincoln was assassinated • Military strategy to destroy everything. • ...
Atmosphere 2023-03-22
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- Layer of air surrounding Earth
- Greenhouse gas use by plants
- Month that the Northern Hemisphere will have its shortest day
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ
- Rare form of oxygen (three molecules of oxygen)
- shortwave radiation goes through the atmosphere, longwave trapped inside this is the …
- Warmest layer of the atmosphere
- The subtropical high zone is also known as …
- Coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Important gas for life, 21% of atmosphere
- Measure atmospheric pressure
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- Summer starts in which month for the Northern Hemisphere
- Sun emits this type of radiation
- Abbreviation of the zone that is found at the equator where the trade winds come together
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%)
- Month in which the start of fall for the Northern Hemisphere
- Layer of the atmosphere where you find the Ozone layer
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the polar front
- Layer of the atmosphere where all the weather will occur
- Earth emits this type of radiation
- Pressure found at the poles
- Winds that flow from the poles to the polar front
- Low pressure found between 50 and 60 degrees N and S
- 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) …
24 Clues: Pressure found at the poles • Greenhouse gas use by plants • Measure atmospheric pressure • Layer of air surrounding Earth • Warmest layer of the atmosphere • Coldest layer of the atmosphere • Sun emits this type of radiation • Earth emits this type of radiation • Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%) • 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) … • ...
Atmosphere 2023-03-22
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- Layer of air surrounding Earth
- Greenhouse gas use by plants
- Month that the Northern Hemisphere will have its shortest day
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ
- Rare form of oxygen (three molecules of oxygen)
- shortwave radiation goes through the atmosphere, longwave trapped inside this is the …
- Warmest layer of the atmosphere
- The subtropical high zone is also known as …
- Coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Important gas for life, 21% of atmosphere
- Measure atmospheric pressure
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- Summer starts in which month for the Northern Hemisphere
- Sun emits this type of radiation
- Abbreviation of the zone that is found at the equator where the trade winds come together
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%)
- Month in which the start of fall for the Northern Hemisphere
- Layer of the atmosphere where you find the Ozone layer
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the polar front
- Layer of the atmosphere where all the weather will occur
- Earth emits this type of radiation
- Pressure found at the poles
- Winds that flow from the poles to the polar front
- Low pressure found between 50 and 60 degrees N and S
- 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) …
24 Clues: Pressure found at the poles • Greenhouse gas use by plants • Measure atmospheric pressure • Layer of air surrounding Earth • Warmest layer of the atmosphere • Coldest layer of the atmosphere • Sun emits this type of radiation • Earth emits this type of radiation • Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%) • 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) … • ...
Earth Science, Mr. Condo and Other Stuff 2022-04-29
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- type of rock formed by heat and pressure
- administrator known as "Cheryl"
- period of the day where you can get help from teachers
- ring of active volcanoes
- last day of school for students
- type of rock that has changed over time
- what plants and trees grow in
- expert on Earthquakes
- hot spot for many sink holes
- color that freshmen wore to the pep rally
- PBIS incentive earned in class to buy snacks
- minutes you have to get to your next class
- all rocks are made up of 1 or more of these
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- Mr. Condo's home state
- title of Movie we are currently watching
- where eroded material ends up
- type of rock that Mt. Rushmore was carved out of
- outer most layer of the earth
- center of the earth
- also known as the "time out room" by Mr. Condo
- the breaking down of rocks/minerals/ soil
- type of rock formed by layers and layers
- last name of the principal here at NPHS
- formed by preserved remains of plants and animals
- created by wind or water
- where your attitude, effort and decisions should be
- the amount of children Mr. Condo has
- month Mr. Condo was born in
- magma on earth's surface
29 Clues: center of the earth • expert on Earthquakes • Mr. Condo's home state • ring of active volcanoes • created by wind or water • magma on earth's surface • month Mr. Condo was born in • hot spot for many sink holes • where eroded material ends up • outer most layer of the earth • what plants and trees grow in • administrator known as "Cheryl" • last day of school for students • ...
Weather Maps 2024-08-03
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- hPa.
- The word for all types of water that falls out of the sky - snow, rain, fog, hail.
- What type of front has a semicircle shape in the symbol.
- Lines on a map that join points of eual value.
- The name for the study of weather.
- Direction of spin of a low pressure system.
- The shape seen on a cold front.
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere.
- Another name for a weather map.
- The name for the movement of air.
- The amount of moisture in the air.
- The prediction of weather.
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- The thin blanket of gasses around the Earth where weather 'happens'.
- The unit to measure air temperature.
- The type of front that is not moving.
- Visible water vapour in the air.
- Lines on a weather map the join points of eual pressure.
- What is the name given to the phenomena where decending air is deflected as it hits the Earth.
- Instrument to measure air pressure
- A boundary between two air masses.
- Another name for a high pressure system.
- mb.
- Name for pressure that is under 1013mb.
- Another name for a low pressure system.
- Direction of spin of a high pressure system.
- Name for pressure that is under 1013mb.
- The average weather for a particular region.
27 Clues: mb. • hPa. • The prediction of weather. • The shape seen on a cold front. • Another name for a weather map. • Visible water vapour in the air. • The name for the movement of air. • Instrument to measure air pressure • A boundary between two air masses. • The name for the study of weather. • The amount of moisture in the air. • The unit to measure air temperature. • ...
Solar and Lunar Eclipse - Definitions 2021-12-02
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- Only people in the umbra experience a ___ solar eclipse
- you see me in the day
- occurs when one object moves into the shadow of another
- you live here
- when the moon blocks the light from the sun
- dark shadow
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- in a straight line
- Eclipse when the earth blocks the light from the sun
- In the penumbra, people only see a ___ eclipse
- you see me in the night
- light shadow
- moon appears to small to block out the whole
12 Clues: dark shadow • light shadow • you live here • in a straight line • you see me in the day • you see me in the night • when the moon blocks the light from the sun • moon appears to small to block out the whole • In the penumbra, people only see a ___ eclipse • Eclipse when the earth blocks the light from the sun • Only people in the umbra experience a ___ solar eclipse • ...
day 2023-07-06
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- A unit of time that is approximately one-twelfth of a year, consisting of varying numbers of days.
- The fourth day of the week, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.
- The second day of the week, following Sunday and preceding Tuesday.
- The seventh day of the week, following Friday and preceding Sunday.
- The period of time that includes Saturday and Sunday, often associated with rest or leisure activities.
- A system of organizing and measuring time, often displayed as a series of months, weeks, and days.
- The sixth day of the week, following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
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- The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
- A period of seven days, often used to measure time or plan activities.
- A unit of time that is approximately 365 or 366 days, representing the time it takes for Earth to complete one orbit around the sun.
- A division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight, such as spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- The first day of the week, following Saturday.
- The third day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
13 Clues: The first day of the week, following Saturday. • The second day of the week, following Sunday and preceding Tuesday. • The seventh day of the week, following Friday and preceding Sunday. • The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday. • The third day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday. • ...
Hines- Gupta Empire 2021-04-16
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- a short story with a moral or lesson at the end
- literature
- iron pillar of Delhi a famous example of a skill in producing metal compounds.
- empire- an empire that collapsed
- carved things from rock.
- dancers used to create works
- the first astronomer to state that the earth rotates or spins on its axis to create day and night.
- something used to make medicine.
- plays or performances that tell stories.
- something caused by the motion of earth and the moon.
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- built temples and monasteries.
- Gupta I- the first Gupta ruler.
- dynasty a dynasty in India.
- the greatest writer of the time.
- science that deals with extracting metal.
- a system of medicine.
16 Clues: literature • a system of medicine. • carved things from rock. • dynasty a dynasty in India. • dancers used to create works • built temples and monasteries. • Gupta I- the first Gupta ruler. • the greatest writer of the time. • empire- an empire that collapsed • something used to make medicine. • plays or performances that tell stories. • science that deals with extracting metal. • ...
Atmosphere 2023-03-22
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- Layer of air surrounding Earth
- Greenhouse gas use by plants
- Month that the Northern Hemisphere will have its shortest day
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ
- Rare form of oxygen (three molecules of oxygen)
- shortwave radiation goes through the atmosphere, longwave trapped inside this is the …
- Warmest layer of the atmosphere
- The subtropical high zone is also known as …
- Coldest layer of the atmosphere
- Important gas for life, 21% of atmosphere
- Measure atmospheric pressure
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- Summer starts in which month for the Northern Hemisphere
- Sun emits this type of radiation
- Abbreviation of the zone that is found at the equator where the trade winds come together
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%)
- Month in which the start of fall for the Northern Hemisphere
- Layer of the atmosphere where you find the Ozone layer
- Winds that flow from the subtropical highs to the polar front
- Layer of the atmosphere where all the weather will occur
- Earth emits this type of radiation
- Pressure found at the poles
- Winds that flow from the poles to the polar front
- Low pressure found between 50 and 60 degrees N and S
- 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) …
24 Clues: Pressure found at the poles • Greenhouse gas use by plants • Measure atmospheric pressure • Layer of air surrounding Earth • Warmest layer of the atmosphere • Coldest layer of the atmosphere • Sun emits this type of radiation • Earth emits this type of radiation • Most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%) • 12 hours of day and night occur on a(n) … • ...
Climate Change 2024-04-16
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- Increase in earths temperature
- A system of living organisms
- Layer of gas surrounding Earth
- Main greenhouse gas produced by cattle
- Oceans are becoming more ____ because of global warming
- the variety of life forms found on Earth
- The amount of greenhouse gases that are produced in our day-to-day lives through the burning of fossil fuels
- _____ Gases that trap heat
- Caused by global warming
- The process in which much of the sun's energy(heat) is kept inside our atmosphere
- Long-term, average weather
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- 'hot' structure - one of the natural causes of climate change
- Energy sources we burn
- Short-term conditions of the atmosphere
- to move from one area and settle in another
- Over the last 100 years, we've observed that the global sea levels are
- The measure that tells us how hot things are
- When a species disappears forever
- The fall of rain, snow or hail
- A greenhouse gas; Levels of this gas have increased by approximately 80% since 1970.
- The main causes of accelerated climate change
- a prolonged period of below average rainfall
- The cutting down of forest trees
- one impact of climate change is an increase in natural_____
- Earths largest carbon sink
- a renewable form of energy provided by the sun
26 Clues: Energy sources we burn • Caused by global warming • _____ Gases that trap heat • Earths largest carbon sink • Long-term, average weather • A system of living organisms • Increase in earths temperature • Layer of gas surrounding Earth • The fall of rain, snow or hail • The cutting down of forest trees • When a species disappears forever • Main greenhouse gas produced by cattle • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-05-15
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- - stories of heroes, mythological beings
- - "warlike" civilization
- - First civilization to develop in Europe
- - Capital of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- - Combination of a monarchy, aristocracy, and a democracy.
- - Free people who paid taxes to live in the polis.
- - Where the Ancient Greek civilization developed.
- - silver currency of Athens
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- - Stories that explained natural phenomena, political events and customs
- - Present-day Turkey / Asia Minor
- - one of the most important polis in the Classical Age
- - Greek civilization's Golden Era
- - One of history's greatest military commanders
- - Where the Greeks believed their gods live
- - Independent city-states in Ancient Greece
- - Where the most famous Oracle was found
- - Present-day Tunisia
- - First woman on Earth created by Zeus
- - one of the most important polis in the Classical Age
19 Clues: - Present-day Tunisia • - "warlike" civilization • - silver currency of Athens • - Present-day Turkey / Asia Minor • - Greek civilization's Golden Era • - Capital of the Ptolemaic dynasty • - First woman on Earth created by Zeus • - stories of heroes, mythological beings • - Where the most famous Oracle was found • - First civilization to develop in Europe • ...
Vocab Quiz Week 20 ELA 6 2025-02-13
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- Traditions, customs, and history passed down through generations.
- – The mythical god of love who shoots arrows to make people fall in love.
- – A feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
- A place known for high activity, like a volcano or Wi-Fi access point.
- The process of gathering crops when they are ready.
- The line where the earth and sky seem to meet.
- The study of past events and how they shape the present.
- – Beautiful plants often given as a gift on special occasions like Valentine’s Day.
- A symbol or image that represents something important.
- a suffix that means result of an action, state of something
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- – A sweet treat often given as a gift on Valentine’s Day.
- An educated guess or prediction that can be tested.
- a root word that means to throw
- The surface of the earth beneath our feet
- a prefix that means too much, too many
- – A deep feeling of affection or care for someone.
- A direction that runs side to side, parallel to the ground.
- A mix of two different things, such as a car using both gas and electricity.
18 Clues: a root word that means to throw • a prefix that means too much, too many • The surface of the earth beneath our feet • The line where the earth and sky seem to meet. • – A deep feeling of affection or care for someone. • An educated guess or prediction that can be tested. • The process of gathering crops when they are ready. • ...
Semester 2 Review! 2019-12-15
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- _ wrestle
- _ do you think?
- That's a good _.
- I clean my room _ a week.
- That's not _.
- How about _ off the light?
- G Teacher is _ than you.
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- _ your teeth three times a day.
- How often do you _ breakfast?
- The Earth is _.
- We should save _.
- Shakespeare _ Romeo and Juliet
- King Sejong _ Hangeul.
- Eiffel _ the tower.
- I don't _ so.
15 Clues: _ wrestle • That's not _. • I don't _ so. • The Earth is _. • _ do you think? • That's a good _. • We should save _. • Eiffel _ the tower. • King Sejong _ Hangeul. • G Teacher is _ than you. • I clean my room _ a week. • How about _ off the light? • How often do you _ breakfast? • Shakespeare _ Romeo and Juliet • _ your teeth three times a day.
Solar System Review 2024-04-18
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- rotates on a different tilt
- biggest planet
- center of the solar system
- a planet's journey around the sun
- Earth's slightly smaller twin
- caused by the moon
- causes day and night
- half the diameter of Earth
- used to be a planet
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- a dwarf planet
- second biggest planet
- shape of Earth's orbit
- coldest planet
- smallest planet
- causes seasons
15 Clues: a dwarf planet • biggest planet • coldest planet • causes seasons • smallest planet • caused by the moon • used to be a planet • causes day and night • second biggest planet • shape of Earth's orbit • center of the solar system • half the diameter of Earth • rotates on a different tilt • Earth's slightly smaller twin • a planet's journey around the sun
My singin monsta 2025-03-21
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- earth,cold,plant,air
- earth,water,plant
- Cold,water,plant,fire
- earth,cold,water,air
- water,plant,air,fire
- earth,cold,plant,air,fire
- earth,water,plant,air
- Cold,water,plant,air,fire
- earth,water,plant,air,fire
- air
- Earth,air,fire
- Cold,water,fire
- Earth,cold,water,fire
- Earth,cold,air,fire
- Earth,cold,water,air,fire
- Plant,air,fire
- cold,fire
- earth,cold,plant
- water,plant,air
- Cold,plant,air,fire
- Earth,water,air,fire
- earth,fire
- cold,water,plant
- Earth,cold,plant,fire
- cold,plant
- Earth,water,fire
- fire
- earth,cold,water
- cold,water,air
- Cold,water,air,fire
- cold,air
- earth
- Cold,air,fire
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- water
- earth,plant
- Earth,cold,fire
- plant,fire
- earth,cold,air
- earth,plant,air
- earth,cold,water,plant,air
- cold,water
- plant,air
- cold,water,plant,air
- cold
- Earth,water,plant,fire
- earth,water
- cold,plant,air
- water,air
- Water,air,fire
- plant
- earth,air
- earth,cold
- water,plant
- Cold,plant,fire
- Earth,cold,water,plant,fire
- water,plant,fire
- earth,cold,water,plant
- water,fire
- earth,plant,fire
- Earth,plant,air,fire
- earth,water,air
- air,fire
62 Clues: air • cold • fire • water • plant • earth • cold,air • air,fire • plant,air • water,air • earth,air • cold,fire • plant,fire • cold,water • earth,cold • earth,fire • water,fire • cold,plant • earth,plant • earth,water • water,plant • Cold,air,fire • earth,cold,air • cold,plant,air • Earth,air,fire • Water,air,fire • Plant,air,fire • cold,water,air • Earth,cold,fire • earth,plant,air • Cold,water,fire • water,plant,air • Cold,plant,fire • ...
Universe #1 2020-11-17
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- All planets travel around the Sun at the same speed. True or False
- Compared to other stars, the Sun seems so big and bright because it is so _________ to us.
- What does the Earth do that causes day and night?
- In one year Earth will _________ one time.
- How many Earth's could fit inside the Sun?
- The asteroid belt is after the planet________.
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- How many billion years old is our Sun?
- Number of minutes it takes for light to travel from the Sun's surface to Earth.
- When the part of the world you are living on leans away from the Sun, what season is it?
- The hottest part of our Sun is called the_______.
- The Earth's orbit and its tilt on its axis causes_________.
- What is the name of the galaxy that includes Earth?
- Which is bigger? The galaxy or the universe?
13 Clues: How many billion years old is our Sun? • In one year Earth will _________ one time. • How many Earth's could fit inside the Sun? • Which is bigger? The galaxy or the universe? • The asteroid belt is after the planet________. • The hottest part of our Sun is called the_______. • What does the Earth do that causes day and night? • ...
Space 2016-05-02
Across
- 2nd planet
- I used to be a planet
- the 8th planet
- when the moon is becoming more and more lit
- the shortest and longest days happen on the ____________
- a system of organizing time, using days and months
- when 3/4 of the moon is lit
- the 7th planet
- the movement of one object around another, Earth's takes 365 days
- an object orbiting a star and is large enough to be rounded by its own gravity
- a small object that burns up in our atmosphere
- when 1/4 of the moon is lit
- the red planet
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- the 6th planet
- mixture of ice and dust that has a long tail as it approaches the Sun
- the biggest planet
- when the moon is becoming less and less lit
- a body that orbits a planet
- Earth spins on its axis, this motion is called a ________.
- a giant ball of hot gas
- the day when there is exactly 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night
- a pattern of stars that are imagined to look like people, animals, or things
- only planet with discovered life
- 1st planet
- when the moon is completely in the dark
25 Clues: 2nd planet • 1st planet • the 6th planet • the 8th planet • the 7th planet • the red planet • the biggest planet • I used to be a planet • a giant ball of hot gas • a body that orbits a planet • when 3/4 of the moon is lit • when 1/4 of the moon is lit • only planet with discovered life • when the moon is completely in the dark • when the moon is becoming less and less lit • ...
6th Vocabulary 2023-01-10
Across
- A hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
- A force that pulls objects towards the center of the earth, other planets or moons
- A device used to make distant objects appear much closer.
- The path of an object around another object in space
- Everything in space as a whole
- The study of space beyond our atmosphere.
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- takes 1 year to complete a revolution around the sun
- When an object travels around another
- A planet spin on its axis Earth takes 1 day to complete a full rotation
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Theory that the earth was the center of the universe.
- A person who study space.
- An imaginary line going through the center of a sphere north and south poles.
13 Clues: A person who study space. • Everything in space as a whole • When an object travels around another • The study of space beyond our atmosphere. • takes 1 year to complete a revolution around the sun • The path of an object around another object in space • Theory that the earth was the center of the universe. • A device used to make distant objects appear much closer. • ...
Space Science 2025-12-21
Across
- An event when the Sun is partially blocked by the Moon
- The period of about two weeks where the illuminated part of the Moon is increasing from a new moon to a full moon
- A name given to the Moon during a lunar eclipse while it is completely in Earth’s shadow
- An event when the Sun partly or completely disappears from view, while the Moon moves between it and the Earth
- An imaginary line drawn around the middle of the Earth, equidistant between the North and South poles
- A model where the Earth was the centre of the universe
- The half of the Earth north of the equator
- The region in a shadow where the light is completely blocked
- The alignment in astronomy of three objects in a straight line
- The region in a shadow where the light is partially blocked
- One complete orbit
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet or moon
- The region around a mass where another object can experience its gravity or pull
- The half of the Earth south of the equator
- The point in the Moon’s orbit when it is furthest from the Earth
- A model with the Sun as the centre of the solar system
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- The period of about two weeks where the illuminated part of the Moon is decreasing from a full moon to a new moon
- Occurs when one rotation of an orbiting body takes the same length of time as one orbit
- The bright area of the Moon and its shape when seen from Earth
- An event when a full moon becomes dark as it enters the Earth’s shadow
- A year that happens every four years and has an extra day on 29 February
- The time taken to complete one orbit or revolution
- The point in the Moon’s orbit when the Moon is closest to the Earth
- An event when the Moon blocks the Sun, but the Moon is not at its closest point to Earth, so the outer edge of the Sun is still visible
- An optical instrument for making distant objects appear nearer and larger
- An event when the Sun is completely blocked by the Moon
26 Clues: One complete orbit • The half of the Earth north of the equator • The half of the Earth south of the equator • The time taken to complete one orbit or revolution • An event when the Sun is partially blocked by the Moon • A model where the Earth was the centre of the universe • A model with the Sun as the centre of the solar system • ...
Astronomy Vocabualy Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- satellite of a planet
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars
- where the Sun & Solar System are located
- orbit a central point
- a body that revolves in orbit around another body
- the earth spins on its axis,resulting in day and nigh.
- Jupiter,Saturn, Neptune and Uranus
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- attraction between two objects
- the sun and objects that orbit the Sun
- the star at the center of the solar system
- reflects light
- a large round body that orbits a star
- the path an object takes around another object
- a large rock but maller than an asteroid
- glowing trail in the atmosphere
- small body that orbits the sun has ahead and tail
- measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object
17 Clues: reflects light • satellite of a planet • orbit a central point • attraction between two objects • Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars • glowing trail in the atmosphere • Jupiter,Saturn, Neptune and Uranus • a large round body that orbits a star • the sun and objects that orbit the Sun • a large rock but maller than an asteroid • where the Sun & Solar System are located • ...
Motions of the Earth 2024-07-30
Across
- a gentle wind
- The time after sunset when there is still some light though the sun is not visible.
- a gas that makes up about 78 per cent of the earth's atmosphere
- the earth's path around the sun
- the line through the centre of the earth on which the earth rotates
- a gas that makes up about 21 per cent of the earth's atmosphere
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- the time when day and night are of equal length
- The time of the day when the place starts to get some light but the sun is not yet visible
- bad weather with strong winds and rain
- The amount of water vapour in the air
10 Clues: a gentle wind • the earth's path around the sun • The amount of water vapour in the air • bad weather with strong winds and rain • the time when day and night are of equal length • a gas that makes up about 78 per cent of the earth's atmosphere • a gas that makes up about 21 per cent of the earth's atmosphere • ...
Golden Hour Quest 2024-11-19
Across
- The time of day when the sun sets and night begins.
- The soft, diffused light in the sky after the sun sets, before it becomes fully dark.
- The period of fading light just after sunset.
- The line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky.
- The expanse above the earth, visible during the day or night.
- To gradually lose brightness or color as daylight turns to night.
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- A steady, soft light often seen at sunset or twilight.
- The vibrant hues that paint the sky during sunset.
- A warm, yellow-toned color often seen in the sky at sunset.
- The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon.
10 Clues: The period of fading light just after sunset. • The vibrant hues that paint the sky during sunset. • The time of day when the sun sets and night begins. • The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon. • A steady, soft light often seen at sunset or twilight. • The line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky. • ...
Environment Day 2023-06-02
Across
- ..inch sea level increased due to global warming
- ...F global average temperatures increased in the last century
- Oil containment rags comes under
- Stack emissions are.... sources
- ...is used as last method of waste disposal
- Country hosting 2023 WED
- transforming segregated non-biodegradable solid waste into new material
- Waste generated while diagnosis
- theme of world environment day 2023 is...pollution
- least contributor in GHG emission
- ...Day celebrated on April 22
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- sorting of the solid waste
- "G" stands for in ESG
- In AAQ what is Q
- Reuse of discarded material to produce higher quality than original
- Horticulture waste comes under
- economic system based on the reuse and regeneration of materials
- RENEWABLE FORM OF ENERGY
18 Clues: In AAQ what is Q • "G" stands for in ESG • Country hosting 2023 WED • RENEWABLE FORM OF ENERGY • sorting of the solid waste • ...Day celebrated on April 22 • Horticulture waste comes under • Stack emissions are.... sources • Waste generated while diagnosis • Oil containment rags comes under • least contributor in GHG emission • ...is used as last method of waste disposal • ...
Outside our World 2020-11-02
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- When the south pole is tilted towards the sun it is ________ in the southern hemisphere
- Planets with temperatures not to hot or cold to allow for liquid water are called
- Time it takes for Earth to spin on its axis is
- The line passing through the middle of the earth from the North Pole to the South Pole, 23.5 degrees is called
- The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun is known as a
- The part of the planet not facing the sun is in
- Time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth is a
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- The person who landed on the moon is
- the area under the equator line
- The part of the planet facing the sun is in
- When the south pole is tilted away from the sun it is ________ in the southern hemisphere
- the area above the equator line
- 24hours on earth is known as a
13 Clues: 24hours on earth is known as a • the area under the equator line • the area above the equator line • The person who landed on the moon is • The part of the planet facing the sun is in • Time it takes for Earth to spin on its axis is • The part of the planet not facing the sun is in • Time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth is a • ...
The seasons-Emily Wallace 2020-11-16
Across
- half of the earth
- to learn the earth is tilled at a 23.5* angle.
- the path an object in space takes around another planets orbiting
- on lap around the sun, this takes 365 days or 1year
- imaginary line though the center of the earth
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- the 2days a year when the amount of daylight is the most and least.
- the four quarter of a year on earth caused by the tilt and direct sunlight
- one full spin around the axis one full spin equals 24 hours or a full day.
- the path around the earth is slightly oval, not circular
9 Clues: half of the earth • imaginary line though the center of the earth • to learn the earth is tilled at a 23.5* angle. • on lap around the sun, this takes 365 days or 1year • the path around the earth is slightly oval, not circular • the path an object in space takes around another planets orbiting • the 2days a year when the amount of daylight is the most and least. • ...
The North Face: Earth Day 2023-04-20
Across
- Giving old gear new life by flipping the status quo
- What we are working towards cutting in half Circularity Giving old gear new life
- Refurbishing gear to be resold
- Model of shopping opposite of circular design
- TNF plans to eliminate single-use plastic by this year
- The percent of clothing that ends up in landfills
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- Exploration without _______
- Guided by our parent company, VF
- Ensuring our _______ materials are more recyclable
- TNF loyalty program
- Our top used natural material
- DWR coating on items made from Recycled, regenerative or renewed materials
12 Clues: TNF loyalty program • Exploration without _______ • Our top used natural material • Refurbishing gear to be resold • Guided by our parent company, VF • Model of shopping opposite of circular design • The percent of clothing that ends up in landfills • Ensuring our _______ materials are more recyclable • Giving old gear new life by flipping the status quo • ...
mc ihyabue' 2022-05-25
Courtney Boggs Week 25 Vocab 2023-02-15
Across
- the equinox on the Earth when the subsolar point appears to leave the Southern Hemisphere and cross the celestial
- The time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun
- The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- The motion of a body that travels around another body in space one complete trip along an orbit.
- the solstice on Earth that occurs annually between 20 and 22 June according to the Gregorian calendar
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- the two moments during the year when the path of the Sun in the sky is farthest south
- The spin of a body on its axis
- two moments in the year when the Sun is exactly above the Equator and day and night are of equal length
- A division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by both Earth's tilt relative to the sun and Earth's position in its orbit around the sun
9 Clues: The spin of a body on its axis • The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis • The time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun • the two moments during the year when the path of the Sun in the sky is farthest south • The motion of a body that travels around another body in space one complete trip along an orbit. • ...
Energy 2022-05-05
12 Clues: zzt zt • it's hot • cleaning • beep boop • dazzling stuff • found in a car • involves movement • keeps the moon near us • something used in a war • earth revolves around it • needed to power through the day • something that shines in the dark
Science Midterm 2016-12-15
Across
- When a hemisphere receives more direct sunlight, it is __________.
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is called Newton’s __________ law.
- __________ is how heavy or light an object is for its size.
- The __________ is the layer that is made up of rock.
- The change of speed is called __________.
- The revolution of the Moon around the Earth takes one __________.
- An object is in __________ when it changes its position.
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- If an object is in motion, it stays in motion until an unbalanced force acts on it. If an object is at rest, it stays at rest until an unbalanced force acts on it. This is called Newton’s __________ law.
- The greater the mass of an object, the less acceleration an object has in motion. The greater the force an object is given, the more acceleration an object has in motion. This is called Newton’s __________ law.
- Earth has seasons because of its __________.
- __________ is the supercontinent containing all the continents.
- When a hemisphere receives more indirect sunlight, it is __________.
- The __________ of the Earth around the Sun takes one year.
- The __________ of Earth takes one day.
- The __________ is the layer that consists of magma.
- The __________ is the hottest and densest layer of the Earth.
16 Clues: The __________ of Earth takes one day. • The change of speed is called __________. • Earth has seasons because of its __________. • The __________ is the layer that consists of magma. • The __________ is the layer that is made up of rock. • An object is in __________ when it changes its position. • The __________ of the Earth around the Sun takes one year. • ...
Who is responsible for our planet? - Revision 2022-03-30
Across
- Which religion follows Kosher food laws
- Which word in Islam means 'forbidden'
- What do you call someone who takes part in a journey to a sacred or holy place?
- How many days do literalist Christians believe God created the world in?
- Which religion has the most followers worldwide?
- What did God create on day 3? The land and ....
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- Someone who doesnt beleive in God
- Which of Gods 4 powers would he have needed to create the Earth?
- Which word means the religious belief that human beings have a special duty to take care of the world on behalf of its creator
- Which word means God appointed humans as ‘masters’ of the earth’ so humans can use it as they wish.
- Which is the fastest growing religion worldwide?
- What did God do on the final day of creation?
- In Hindusim this word means that every living thing is sacred.
13 Clues: Someone who doesnt beleive in God • Which word in Islam means 'forbidden' • Which religion follows Kosher food laws • What did God do on the final day of creation? • What did God create on day 3? The land and .... • Which is the fastest growing religion worldwide? • Which religion has the most followers worldwide? • ...
Solar system 2024-11-13
10 Clues: No moons • eternity • milky way • giant star • we live here • earths evil twin • could live there • know for its ring • One day takes 10 hours • our “space neighborhood”
Genesis Chapter 1 2020-04-30
7 Clues: God's first word • The light on Day 1 was named what • On Day 6, God's greatest creation was made • Water separated from heaven and earth on Day 2 • Land and ocean created on Day 3 to produce this • Sealife and other species were created on Day 5 • On day 4, a greater light with the moon and stars
Earth in the Universe 2019-10-16
Across
- the time or date (twice a year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
- an elongated circle, or oval shape ,the shape of the planets orbit
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- unmanned spacecraft that can collect data with scientific instruments and communicate with the Earth
- satellite an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- objects that orbit the earth that are not man made- the moon is an example
- a vehicle sponsored by sixteen nations that circles the earth while carrying out experiments
- a telescope that uses convos lenses to gather and focus light
- the movement of an object around another object
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- the spinning of Earth on its axis
- shuttle a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earths atmosphere
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- large space telescope able to see farther than any other telescope at the end of the 20th century
- an attractive force that acts between any two objects
- occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
- the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- a telescope that uses a curved mirror to collect and focus light
- all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- the regular rise and fall of the oceans surface influenced by the moons gravity pulling on earth
- special engine that can work in space and burns liquid and or solid fuel
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- a division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by both Earths tilt relative to the sun and Earths position in its orbit around the sun
- a mixture of gases the surrounds a planet or moon
- a device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
24 Clues: the spinning of Earth on its axis • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the movement of an object around another object • a mixture of gases the surrounds a planet or moon • an attractive force that acts between any two objects • a telescope that uses convos lenses to gather and focus light • ...
Earth Environmental Science Unit 1 2023-09-05
Across
- A big ball of hot gas that gives off light and heat, like the Sun.
- The simplest and most common element in the universe.
- How long it takes for something to finish a cycle, like one trip around the Sun.
- The idea that our solar system formed from a big cloud of gas and dust.
- When tiny atoms smash together to make bigger ones and release energy—how stars shine.
- Changes in weather and daylight caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit.
- Rules that explain how planets move around the Sun.
- A type of sunlight that can cause sunburn.
- What the air is like right now—rainy, sunny, windy, etc.
- The layer of gases around Earth that we breathe and that protects us.
- Another name for gas giants—big planets made mostly of gas.
- When the ocean is at its highest level.
- When something goes around another object, like Earth going around the Sun.
- The part of light we can see—like colors of the rainbow.
- Heat energy we can’t see but can feel.
- How plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- Earth is sloped a little, which causes seasons.
- Extra high and low tides that happen when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up.
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- Rocky planets like Earth and Mars.
- An invisible line that Earth spins around.
- Less extreme tides that happen when the Sun and Moon are at right angles.
- When the ocean is at its lowest level.
- All types of energy waves, like light, radio waves, and X-rays.
- When something spins around, like Earth turning once every day.
- The center of the Sun where energy is made through nuclear fusion.
- The Sun and everything that moves around it—planets, moons, asteroids, and more.
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity.
- The path something takes as it goes around another object, like Earth going around the Sun.
- A super hot reaction that makes energy in stars.
- A light gas made when hydrogen atoms fuse together in stars.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- When warm stuff rises and cool stuff sinks, moving heat around.
- All the places on Earth where life exists—land, water, and air.
33 Clues: Rocky planets like Earth and Mars. • When the ocean is at its lowest level. • Heat energy we can’t see but can feel. • When the ocean is at its highest level. • An invisible line that Earth spins around. • A type of sunlight that can cause sunburn. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • Earth is sloped a little, which causes seasons. • ...
space 2020-06-16
Earthday 2024-04-19
Across
- What form of pollution is decreasing by biking instead of driving?
- In what month is earth day celebrated?
- What is type of pollution that enviromentalists are fighting against?
- What type of materials are desired for for reducing the use of new raw sources?
- What global condition is a significant focus during Earth day due to fossil fules?
- What is term for growing plants in city centre?
- What type of enviromental practice involves planting trees?
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- What term refers to products that can break down naturally?
- What type of vehicle is encouraged to reduce fossil fuels?
- What alternative energy source is promoted to reduce reliance on fossil fules?
10 Clues: In what month is earth day celebrated? • What is term for growing plants in city centre? • What type of vehicle is encouraged to reduce fossil fuels? • What term refers to products that can break down naturally? • What type of enviromental practice involves planting trees? • What form of pollution is decreasing by biking instead of driving? • ...
Khmer New Year 2022-04-30
Across
- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
- Sangkran On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
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- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- Trot What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Earth Day and a half 2022-04-27
The day the earth moved 2023-09-25
Across
- the power or right to do something
- a sudden, violent expression of emotion, especially anger
- to burn brightly and strongly
- exceed expectations to be better than expected
- preliminary shock of the earthquake
- brave person
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- giving little hope of success; tried when everything else has failed
- a mass of earth, rock, etc. that falls down the slope of a mountain or a cliff
- or towards the middle of a country; away from the coast
- to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart
- the process of moving people from a place of danger to a safer place
- the central point of something
12 Clues: brave person • to burn brightly and strongly • the central point of something • the power or right to do something • preliminary shock of the earthquake • exceed expectations to be better than expected • or towards the middle of a country; away from the coast • a sudden, violent expression of emotion, especially anger • ...
The day the Earth moved 2023-09-25
Across
- showing courage
- to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart
- to be greater than a particular number or amount
- in or towards the middle of a country; away from the coast
- feeling or showing that you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others
- a mass of earth, rock, etc. that falls down the slope of a mountain or a cliff
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- the power or right to do something
- to burn brightly and strongly
- the point on the earth’s surface where the effects of an earthquake are felt most strongly
- the sudden violent bursting and loud noise of something such as a bomb exploding; the act of deliberately causing something to explode
- a small earthquake that happens after a bigger one
- the process of moving people from a place of danger to a safer place
12 Clues: showing courage • to burn brightly and strongly • the power or right to do something • to be greater than a particular number or amount • a small earthquake that happens after a bigger one • in or towards the middle of a country; away from the coast • to fall down or fall in suddenly, often after breaking apart • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2024 2024-04-10
Across
- A place where garbage is hauled and buried.
- Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening.
- Chemicals, industrial waste, and sewage are often allowed in streams, rivers, or oceans, polluting this.
- Turning off lights helps conserve __________.
- Using a resource in such a way that it is not depleted or damaged.
- To use again.
- A popular color on Earth Day.
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- Resources that can be replenished or replaced through careful management.
- April 22. (Two words.)
- Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't __________.
- To process waste in such a way as to reclaim raw material for future use.
- To use less.
12 Clues: To use less. • To use again. • April 22. (Two words.) • A popular color on Earth Day. • A place where garbage is hauled and buried. • Turning off lights helps conserve __________. • Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't __________. • Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening. • Using a resource in such a way that it is not depleted or damaged. • ...
Eco Partners Earth Day Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- make smaller in size
- give a second life
- show concern or interest
- gas present in the air we breathe
- planet where we live
- materials available in our environment
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- home of living things
- large expanse of water
- woody plant with large trunk
- resources that can replenish themselves
- converts waste into useable material
- decayed organic material
12 Clues: give a second life • make smaller in size • planet where we live • home of living things • large expanse of water • show concern or interest • decayed organic material • woody plant with large trunk • gas present in the air we breathe • converts waste into useable material • materials available in our environment • resources that can replenish themselves
Space Crossword (MC) 2022-02-15
Across
- there are a ton of solar _____
- big red dot on Jupiter
- a light year travels 9.5 _____ kilometres
- we use ______ to see planets and stars
- the ______ of the Earth is 40 000 kilometres
- how many planets are there
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- 10 tonnes of ______ hit the Earth every day
- in the _____ hemisphere the easiest star to see is the north star
- travels 300 000 kilometres a second
- are a group of stars
- ______ make up everything
11 Clues: are a group of stars • big red dot on Jupiter • ______ make up everything • how many planets are there • there are a ton of solar _____ • travels 300 000 kilometres a second • we use ______ to see planets and stars • a light year travels 9.5 _____ kilometres • 10 tonnes of ______ hit the Earth every day • the ______ of the Earth is 40 000 kilometres • ...
6th grade Earth, Moon, and Sun 2022-04-07
Across
- to see a full total eclipse, you must be in this part of the shadow
- I told you this term used in science means “false”
- the highest tides are called this
- what rocks falling through our atmosphere are called
- the tides are the ___ when Earth, the moon, and the sun are all in a straight line
- during the summer solstice in the Northern hemisphere we experience the ___ daylight hours
- when the moon is in the 1st or 3rd quarter phases, then about one ___ of the moon is “lit”
- this equinox is the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere
- the different amounts of light you can see from Earth shining on the moon are called the ___ of the moon
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- when the moon is in the “gaining light “ phases it is in the __ phases
- the highest peaks on the moon are called this
- these on the moon were created by ancient lava flow
- this is the calendar we use today
- larger, round pits formed by impacts of meteroids
- this calendar had 12 months with 30 days and an extra 5 days at the end of the year to honor their Gods
- the brightest object in the night sky after the moon
- A chunk of rock in space is called this
- when the moon is in the waxing or waning ___ phases, then only a small sliver, or about ¼ of the moon is “lit”
- the ___ solstice is the shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere
- when the moon is “losing” light it is in the __ phases
- the moon has drastic changes in temperature due to the fact that it has no ____
- the north star
- the tides are the ___ when the moon, sun and earth are at right angles to each other
- the ___ of an object will not change no matter where it is, but the ____ may, because IT is determined by the gravitational pull
- when the moon is in the waxing or waning ___ phases, then ¾ of the moon is “lit”
- when a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere it is now called this
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- one complete revolution around the sun is approximately one ____
- the strength of gravity depends on the ___ of the 2 objects and the ___ between them
- an object that orbits a sun
- if a chunk of rock from space hits earth’s ground, it is called this
- the shape of the orbit of Earth’s revolution around the sun
- the name given to objects that orbit a planet
- day and night are caused by Earth’s ____
- the oldest, most highly cratered regions on the Moon, light in color
- the summer ___ is the longest day in the Northern hemisphere
- you will see only a partial solar eclipse if you are in this portion of the moon’s shadow
- the narrow band or plane in which planets in our solar system move
- earth’s rotation takes approximately 365 ____
- these are used to find constellations
- most constellations were named in this language
- all objects are attracted to each other by the force of ____
- this force helps keep Earth in it’s orbit around the sun
- you will see a ___ eclipse when Earth is between the sun and the moon
- Earth’s rotation takes approximately 24 ___
- a mixture of ice and dust on an elongated orbit around the sun, it emits a trail of heated gases as it nears the sun
- a pattern of stars imagined by people to represent a fissure
- the moon’s gravity is ___ that of Earth (fraction)
- these on the moon were formed by meteor impacts
- when it is a spring or autumnal ____, then Earth is the least tilted toward the sun it will ever be for the year
- Earth experiences 4 ___ due to the tilt of Earth on its axis
- lowest tides are called this
- the fake science of believing in predictions of zodiac symbols
53 Clues: the north star • an object that orbits a sun • lowest tides are called this • the highest tides are called this • this is the calendar we use today • these are used to find constellations • A chunk of rock in space is called this • day and night are caused by Earth’s ____ • Earth’s rotation takes approximately 24 ___ • the name given to objects that orbit a planet • ...
I lime the songing monstre 2022-12-19
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- Plant-Water-Earth
- Plant-Air
- Earth
- Plant-Air-Water
- Plant-Cold-Water-Earth
- Cold-Air
- Plant-Air-Water-Earth
- Cold
- Cold-Air-Water-Earth
- Water
- Cold-Earth
- Air-Water-Earth
- Cold-Water
- Air-Water
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- Plant-Air-Earth
- Plant-Cold-Air-Water
- Air-Earth
- Cold-Air-Water
- Water-Earth
- Plant-Cold-Air-Earth
- Plant-Earth
- Air
- Cold-Air-Earth
- Plant-Water
- Plant
- Plant-Cold-Water
- Cold-Water-Earth
- Plant-Cold-Air-Water-Earth
- Plant-Cold-Air
- Plant-Cold
- Plant-Cold-Earth
31 Clues: Air • Cold • Earth • Plant • Water • Cold-Air • Plant-Air • Air-Earth • Air-Water • Plant-Cold • Cold-Earth • Cold-Water • Water-Earth • Plant-Earth • Plant-Water • Cold-Air-Water • Cold-Air-Earth • Plant-Cold-Air • Plant-Air-Earth • Plant-Air-Water • Air-Water-Earth • Plant-Cold-Water • Cold-Water-Earth • Plant-Cold-Earth • Plant-Water-Earth • Plant-Cold-Air-Water • Plant-Cold-Air-Earth • Cold-Air-Water-Earth • ...
Eclipse Crossword (April 2024) 2024-04-08
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- The effect seen just before and just after totality when only a few points of sunlight are visible around the Moon's edge; Baily's _____.
- A ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth.
- The point at which an object is farthest from the Earth.
- A magnetic disturbance on the Sun that appears as a dark botch on its surface.
- The point in which an object is closest to the Sun. Earth reaches this point in January.
- The period during a solar eclipse when the Sun's is completely covered by the Moon or the Moon is in the complete shadow of the Earth.
- A solar eclipse that occurs when the apparent size of the Moon is not large enough to completely cover the sun.
- The part of a shadow, as of the Moon or the Earth, within a source of light, usually the Sun, is only partially blocked.
- The upper atmosphere of the Sun. It appears as a halo around it during a total solar eclipse.
- The point in which an object's orbit is closest to Earth.
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- The edge between night and day on the Moon or on a planet. On the Earth, this line moves from east to west.
- A _______ eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow, which can only occur when there is a full moon.
- The point at which an object is farthest from the Sun. Earth reaches aphelion every July.
- The ____ of Totality that the Moon's shadow traces on Earth during a total solar eclipse.
- That part of the Moon's shadow that extends beyond the umbra.
- A _____ moon is the complete appearance of the Sun's light on the Moon. A blue moon is simply the appearance of this kind of moon twice within the same month.
- Phase of the Moon when more that half of it appears to be illuminated at night. When the Moon is closer to being Full, it is Waxing; when closer to New, it is Waning.
- A complete shadow, within which a source of light, is completely hidden from view.
- The alignment of celestial bodies so that one is obscured. either partially or totally, the other.
- A _____ moon is the absence of the Sun's light on the Moon, creating a completely dark night sky.
20 Clues: The point at which an object is farthest from the Earth. • The point in which an object's orbit is closest to Earth. • That part of the Moon's shadow that extends beyond the umbra. • A ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. • A magnetic disturbance on the Sun that appears as a dark botch on its surface. • ...
Space Vocabulary Test 2018-04-21
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- millions or billions of stars held together in a group by their own gravity
- one part of a pattern of temperature changes and other weather trends over the course of the year
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of earth
- daily rising and falling of the sea level due to the location of the sun, moon, earth, and moon system
- layer of gases surrounding a planet
- a device that gathers visible light or another form of electromagnetic radiation
- suitable or good enough to live on or in
- space and all of the matter and energy in it
- wide, flat zone of small particles that orbit around a planet's equator
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- a spacecraft designed to land on a planet's surface (ex. Mars rover)
- occurs during the winter and summer, when the sun reaches the highest and lowest points in the sky at noon
- the angle at which an object is positioned compared to its center axis (Earth = 23.5 degrees)
- a man-made or natural object that orbits earth or another planet
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- a unmanned exploratory spacecraft that send information about its environment back to earth
- occurs during the spring and fall, when day and night are approximately the same times (or are equal)
16 Clues: layer of gases surrounding a planet • suitable or good enough to live on or in • space and all of the matter and energy in it • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the force that attracts a body toward the center of earth • a man-made or natural object that orbits earth or another planet • ...
Q1 refection crossword puzzle 2024-11-06
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- orbit can be used as a replacement for this word. on Earth one of these is equivalent to one year
- The study of everything beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- This word means to get smaller and is often used when speaking of the phases of the moon
- The proper name for Earth's Moon
- when the Moon is positioned exactly between the Earth and the Sun
- remains of a 10,000+ year old organism that has been replaced with stone
- These come in a spiral, elliptical, or irregular shape. Inside, there are billions of individual solar systems
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres
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- When the Earth is positioned exactly between the Sun and the Moon
- This word is equivalent to day and night on Earth.
- This celestial body doesn't quite fit the requirements to be a planet. Pluto is an example of one
- planets The proper name for the gas giants of our solar system
- The tilt on the Earth's axis is the reason we have these. they created time periods were the temperature changes
- this force holds everything together
- A network of planets orbiting a singular star
- Layers found underground that are made from different materials
16 Clues: The proper name for Earth's Moon • this force holds everything together • A network of planets orbiting a singular star • This word is equivalent to day and night on Earth. • The study of everything beyond the Earth's atmosphere • planets The proper name for the gas giants of our solar system • Layers found underground that are made from different materials • ...
liams crossword 2023-03-29
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- up and down
- how hot or cold it is
- what moves things in the ocean
- the way the water moves in the gulf
- high and low pressure
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- what causes the gravity and air on the earth
- the tempature
- warm water in the ocean
- what you do with energy
- the way the water moves in the ocean
- what gets created when u do day to day things
11 Clues: up and down • the tempature • how hot or cold it is • high and low pressure • warm water in the ocean • what you do with energy • what moves things in the ocean • the way the water moves in the gulf • the way the water moves in the ocean • what causes the gravity and air on the earth • what gets created when u do day to day things
Physics crossword 2013-05-07
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- Abbreviated to an 'N'
- Used to power a light bulb
- When two metals are attracted together
- Used to measure electricity
- When two objects rub together and create heat
- Made up of 24 hours
- The planet with the Great Red Spot on it
- Orbits the Earth
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- Flow of electrical charge
- The general name when the Moon goes in front of the Sun or when the Earth is in front of the Moon
- Lets heat go through depending on the material, when heated
- Keep heat inside
- Makes up 365 and a quarter days
- Orbits the sun and can be gaseous or rocky in space
- Mass divided by the volume
- Multiply the length, depth and width
- Pulling and pushing
17 Clues: Keep heat inside • Orbits the Earth • Pulling and pushing • Made up of 24 hours • Abbreviated to an 'N' • Flow of electrical charge • Used to power a light bulb • Mass divided by the volume • Used to measure electricity • Makes up 365 and a quarter days • Multiply the length, depth and width • When two metals are attracted together • The planet with the Great Red Spot on it • ...
The Solar System 2015-04-15
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- Equal in mass to over 300 Earths.
- A flattened circle.
- Motion of the earth around the sun.
- Considered a dwarf planet.
- Spinning of an object on its axis.
- Small rocky particles that vaporize as they enter Earth's atmosphere.
- On this planet a day is longer than a year.
- Type of eclipse that may occur during a new moon.
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- Type of eclipse that may occur during a full moon.
- Amount of elongation of an ellipse.
- Eccentricity cannot be greater than ____.
- This planet would float in water.
- Planet with the most elliptical orbit.
- Jovian planet with the most circular orbit.
- Seasons occur because the Earth's axis is _____.
- Takes 84 years to go around the sun.
- Planet with the highest density.
17 Clues: A flattened circle. • Considered a dwarf planet. • Planet with the highest density. • Equal in mass to over 300 Earths. • This planet would float in water. • Spinning of an object on its axis. • Amount of elongation of an ellipse. • Motion of the earth around the sun. • Takes 84 years to go around the sun. • Planet with the most elliptical orbit. • ...
Climate, Weather, Severe Weather 2012-10-11
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- small spinning column of air that can blow things away or suck in things
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- most common form of precipitation, sometimes turns into acid
- when water vapor becomes a liquid
- lumps of ice that fall from clouds that are dangerous
- these are the most powerful stroms on earth. they usually form over tropical ocean waves and gets
- the sound of the electric charges
- kind of precipitation when the temperatures are so cold it becomes solid. can turn into flakes.
- the height surface landforms above sea level
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- a kind of effect of winds that curve into the north and south poles because the earth is rotating
- areas that are cold, windy cloudy and rainy
- formed when small ice crystals cause friction to one another inside a cloud causing electric charge
- long term description of an area's temperature and precipitation
- when water becomes water vapor
- distance of north to south measured in degrees from the equator
- short term description of an area's temperature. can be day to day.
16 Clues: when water becomes water vapor • when water vapor becomes a liquid • the sound of the electric charges • the amount of water vapor in the air • areas that are cold, windy cloudy and rainy • the height surface landforms above sea level • lumps of ice that fall from clouds that are dangerous • most common form of precipitation, sometimes turns into acid • ...
U5 Crossword Puzzle 2 2020-12-15
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- I usually ____ my weekends at King's Canyon.
- Miss Cheng takes us to read 'Good English' ____.
- I believe that I can do well in the exam as long as I make great ____.
- With the ____ of 1.4 billion, China ranks first in the world.
- One of the traditions on New Year's Eve(除夕) is for the whole family to get ____.
- I ____ English class very much.
- The American people ____ to elect their new president.
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- Our school is built in the ____ area, so we can breathe the fresh air every day.
- Water covers 71 ____ of the earth.
- It is a ____ that the earth goes around the sun
- A husband should help his wife with the____ at home.
- Miss Dong ____ feels sleepy.
- Every day ____ for the test results is a tough(煎熬) one.
- When I first entered middle school, I felt very ____because there were no familiar(熟悉的) friends.
- Because of the COVID-19, I can only ____ domestically(国内的)this winter vacation.
- ____of the students in Class 5 have chosen Japanese as their second foreign language.
16 Clues: Miss Dong ____ feels sleepy. • I ____ English class very much. • Water covers 71 ____ of the earth. • I usually ____ my weekends at King's Canyon. • It is a ____ that the earth goes around the sun • Miss Cheng takes us to read 'Good English' ____. • A husband should help his wife with the____ at home. • Every day ____ for the test results is a tough(煎熬) one. • ...
earth 2025-01-30
8 Clues: Tree leaves fall • The flowers bloom • A dry piece of earth • the weather is very hot • the weather is very cold • The time when the sun shines • the time when the moon lights. • The earth rotates around its axis
Earth 2025-01-30
8 Clues: tree leaves fall • The flowers bloom • A dry piece of earth • The weather is very hot • The weather is very cold • The time when the sun shines • The time when the moon lights. • The earth rotates around its axis
Khmer New Year 2022-04-30
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- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
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- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • Koma What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Crossing into the New Years 2022-05-12
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- What's the name of the main protagonist in the story?
- What is the second day of khmer new year called?
- What is the name of the cake made from beans, peas, coconut milk, and sticky rice slowly roasted inside a bamboo?
- The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month?
- The third answer to the riddle: Happiness in the evening is at people’s ….. as they wash it before relaxation and bed
- When is the Khmer New Year held?
- What is the name of the traditional dance performed to ward off the bad luck of the previous year?
- On what day of Khmer New Year did Cambodians place fruits, flowers, rice, biscuits, perfume, soft drinks & beers in front of their houses as an offering to the deities and angels who are visiting earth?
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- Cleaning and watching the ….. Statue is a symbolic practice for washing away bad actions?
- What is the name of the game played with beads, similar to congkak?
- For this year’s Khmer New Year, What's the name of the angel in charge of bringing her father’s head to earth?
- Nom ansom chek is the name of the cake made from sticky rice cake combined with slices of ….. steamed and wrapped in ….. leaves.
- What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist?
- After losing to the protagonist, what part of King Kabil Moha Prum's body was cut off?
- What is the name of the food dish made from mousse-like custard made out of curry paste, river fish and coconut milk that is steamed and wrapped in banana leaves?
- What animal knew the answers to the three riddles?
- What animal do this year’s angle ride on while descending to earth?
- What is the most common place families visited during the Khmer New Year?
- One of the modern Khmer New Year celebrations involves people gathering on the street to throw & spray ….. at each other?
- Bos Ongkunh is the name of the game that consists of a group of people throwing hard and dark ….. seeds to knock down the other group’s seeds that were placed on the group.
20 Clues: When is the Khmer New Year held? • What is the second day of khmer new year called? • What animal knew the answers to the three riddles? • What's the name of the main protagonist in the story? • The 2023 Cambodian New Year ends on what day of the month? • What's the main theme of ’s riddle given to our protagonist? • ...
Life on Other Planets 2013-03-21
Across
- equation used find the amount of extraterrestrial life
- the paradox asking where the aliens are
- permanent day and night side
- the presence of ____ indicates life on the planet
- 600 light years away
- Earth has all three forms of this
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- mass of 4x the Earth
- Life is based on ____ and water
- searched for microorganisms on the martian surface
- One of Jupiter's moons
- One of Saturn's moons and atmosphere made of nitrogen
11 Clues: mass of 4x the Earth • 600 light years away • One of Jupiter's moons • permanent day and night side • Life is based on ____ and water • Earth has all three forms of this • the paradox asking where the aliens are • the presence of ____ indicates life on the planet • searched for microorganisms on the martian surface • One of Saturn's moons and atmosphere made of nitrogen • ...
NWEA Crossword 2022-05-10
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- Made of rock; called "shooting stars" as they burn up in our atmosphere
- means earth
- A space object that makes it to Earth's surface
- An object moving in the direction a force is pushing or pulling
- range The difference in height between high tide and low tide
- Base unit for measuring volume
- Cooler spots on the sun's photosphere that appear dark
- Base unit for measuring mass
- layers of the sun The hottest and most dense part of the sun
- Moving around another celestial body - takes 1 year to complete. Earth takes 365.25 days; the moon takes 27.3 days
- The celestial body that has a rotation and revolution that takes the same number of days
- Top of a wave
- Solid, rocky celestial body; some are large enough to have enough gravity to make themselves round
- The season we have indirect sunlight
- Collections of ice, dust and small pieces of rock; have a tail called a coma; has a long elliptical orbit around the sun
- Distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- Objects absorb light in various colors; color not absorbed is what we see
- Longest day and shortest day; happens during the summer and winter
- energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy energy that travels in waves
- Base unit for measuring length
- Caused by the moon's gravity
- frequency Number of oscillations in a certain amount of time
- Transfer of thermal energy; moves from hot to cold
- Center of the sun; energy comes from a process called nuclear fusion
- of the sun Outer layers of the sun
- energy the total amount of energy; potential + kinetic
- The sun's most outer layer
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- A test run, model or a rough draft
- A sketch or a design before you create the real thing
- A limitation, restriction or boundary
- Causes day and night, spinning on an axis
- Measures the average kinetic energy in a substance
- energy Energy that is stored
- Distance a wave oscillates from resting position
- means sun
- Reflects light at the same angle it hits
- Not straight, Earth is at 23.5 degrees
- (light) energy Energy we can see
- Pushing or pulling on an object
- energy The release of energy; energy in motion
- A small rocky or metal celestial body that travels in outer space
- eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun; casts a shadow on Earth
- The force of gravity on a object
- The star at the center of our solar system; has 99% of the mass in our solar system
- The season we have direct sunlight
- When day and night are equal; happens twice a year
- Energy that moves from an object/area with a higher temperature to one with a lower temperature
- Bottom of a wave
- speed Distance a wave travels in a given amount of time
- potential energy An object that has been raised above the ground has this type of energy
- The amount of matter in an object; always stays the same
- Light passing from one medium to another changes direction and speed
- eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the moon and the sun; casts a shadow on the moon
54 Clues: means sun • means earth • Top of a wave • Bottom of a wave • The sun's most outer layer • energy Energy that is stored • Base unit for measuring mass • Caused by the moon's gravity • Base unit for measuring volume • Base unit for measuring length • Pushing or pulling on an object • (light) energy Energy we can see • The force of gravity on a object • A test run, model or a rough draft • ...
Earth 2020-05-01
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- the out most layer of the earth
- moving around a center
- the height above sea level
- the gas around the earth
- the planet we live on
- the center of the earth
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- a long time without rain fall
- erosion by friction
- the center the earth spins on
- an area of land with natural features
- line on the earth that shows the north&south poles are.
- the area between the core and crust of the earth
12 Clues: erosion by friction • the planet we live on • moving around a center • the center of the earth • the gas around the earth • the height above sea level • a long time without rain fall • the center the earth spins on • the out most layer of the earth • an area of land with natural features • the area between the core and crust of the earth • ...
Earth 2021-03-26
Across
- move apart each other (shear)
- the inner most part of the Earth
- plate move apart from each other (tension)
- the layers of hot liquid material found near the centre of Earth
- massive land mass the connect together
- the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock that glide over Earth's mantle. The rocky inner layer above Earth's core.
- the thickest part of the Earth
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- plate move together (compression)
- the name of the land before the land split
- concept used to explain how the three basic rock types are related and how Earth processes.
- is the hypothesis that the Earth's continents have moved over geologic time relative to each other
- the outer part of the Earth
12 Clues: the outer part of the Earth • move apart each other (shear) • the thickest part of the Earth • the inner most part of the Earth • plate move together (compression) • massive land mass the connect together • the name of the land before the land split • plate move apart from each other (tension) • the layers of hot liquid material found near the centre of Earth • ...
earth 2025-05-05
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- To do something good for others or the planet.
- To stop something from being wasted or lost.
- A material often used for bottles and bags.
- All the things in the world not made by people (like mountains, rivers, animals).
- Use things again instead of throwing them away.
- A liquid we drink and use every day.
- A tall plant with branches and leaves.
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- What we use to write or draw on.
- Nature around us like air, water, trees,and animals.
- Not dirty.
- Our planet, where we live.
- What we breathe to stay alive.
12 Clues: Not dirty. • Our planet, where we live. • What we breathe to stay alive. • What we use to write or draw on. • A liquid we drink and use every day. • A tall plant with branches and leaves. • A material often used for bottles and bags. • To stop something from being wasted or lost. • To do something good for others or the planet. • ...
Life on Other Planets 2013-03-21
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- searched for microorganisms on the martian surface
- mass of 4x the Earth
- Earth has all three forms of this
- One of Saturn's moons and atmosphere made of nitrogen
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- the presence of ____ indicates life on the planet
- Life is based on ____ and water
- the paradox asking where the aliens are
- equation used find the amount of extraterrestrial life
- 600 light years away
- permanent day and night side
- One of Jupiter's moons
11 Clues: 600 light years away • mass of 4x the Earth • One of Jupiter's moons • permanent day and night side • Life is based on ____ and water • Earth has all three forms of this • the paradox asking where the aliens are • the presence of ____ indicates life on the planet • searched for microorganisms on the martian surface • One of Saturn's moons and atmosphere made of nitrogen • ...
