earth day Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary 2021-01-25
12 Clues: slant • June 20th • fake line • March 20th • spin of the earth • path around the object • divide north and south • movement around each other • hours light during the day • four different times of year • hemisphere argentina australia • hemisphere United states, canada, mexico
The Our Father 2025-09-30
12 Clues: Our ____ • thy ____ come • our daily ____ • who art in ____ • thy ____ be done • ____ be thy name • give us this ____ • forgive us our _____ • deliver us from ____ • lead us not into ____ • on ____ as it is in heaven • as we ____ those who trespass against us
Balance 2026-03-23
12 Clues: — Order undone. • — Yield by choice. • — Power kept measured • — Push against command • — Open hand, end fight. • — One claimed to serve. • — Rule another’s motion • — Pride’s inner throne. • — Lower pride, not worth. • — Seen when day surrenders • — One obeyed without asking • — Ground beneath all struggle.
Space 2013-05-28
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- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity. Starts with a G.
- A rock, or Minor Planet orbiting the Sun. It sometimes hits planets such as earth.
- The path one object takes around another.
- The point directly above your head in the night sky (starts with Z)
- The biggest planet in our solar system out of the eight planets other than the sun!
- The faint glow of the moon when the side facing Earth is dark. Caused by light reflecting off the Earth.
- An instrument that aids in the observation of things that are far away.
- A shooting star, observed when a particle of dust enters into the Earth's atmosphere.
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- Amount of time it takes the Earth to spin once on its axis.
- Negative particle which orbits an atom.
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body.
- It was a small planet, but it's not a planet anymore.
- The planet with the ring
- When our view of one object in the sky is blocked by either another object or the Earth's shadow.
- The natural glow of the night sky due to reactions that take place in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
- The densest planet in the solar system
- Something we see in the nigh sky (sometimes) other times it is hidden by clouds. Sometimes it is full or partially full. It reflects light off the sun.
- A giant 'fireball'.
- Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle.
- The second smallest planet in the solar system.
20 Clues: A giant 'fireball'. • The planet with the ring • The densest planet in the solar system • Negative particle which orbits an atom. • The path one object takes around another. • The second smallest planet in the solar system. • Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle. • The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body. • ...
Science seasons crossword 2021-11-24
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- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor
- the time or date at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination
- the star around which the earth orbits
- the time or date at which the sun crosses the celestial equator
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided
- the angular distance of a place east or west
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center
- reaches the Earth's surface when there is no cloud cover between the sun and the Earth
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun
- the degree or intensity of heat
- another term for polaris
- the time from sunset to sunrise
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- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- sunlight that either passes through a medium—a window shade or the leaves of a tree—or reflects off another surface before reaching a plant
- a view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- a phenomenon where the nighttime lasts for more than 24
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- the time between sunrise and sunset
- the planet on which we live
22 Clues: another term for polaris • the planet on which we live • the degree or intensity of heat • the time from sunset to sunrise • the time between sunrise and sunset • the star around which the earth orbits • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the angular distance of a place east or west • a phenomenon where the nighttime lasts for more than 24 • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-22
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- determined by the sun
- the planet where we live
- the 4th planet from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- one of the ice giants in our solar system
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the 6th planet from the sun
- this day was made up after the moon
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- one of the gas planets in our solar system
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- the natural satellite of earth
- the star around which earth orbits
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the smallest planet in our solar system
20 Clues: determined by the sun • the planet where we live • the 4th planet from the sun • the 6th planet from the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the star around which earth orbits • this day was made up after the moon • the smallest planet in our solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system • one of the gas planets in our solar system • ...
Earth and Space 2025-04-17
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- any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
- one complete trip of one object around another object Ex: one trip of Earth around the sun
- an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun
- Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- Moon This is the begining of the cycle where you can't see anything.
- the center around which something rotates
- Gibbous This moon phase is when its mostly illuminated but not all the way.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
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- Quarter This is when half of the sun light is reflected of the moon. About a week into the cycle.
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle.
- Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle.
- Moon This is about 14 days into the cycle, and its fully illuminated.
- the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis
- a complete spin on an axis
- the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
- any natural satellite of a planet
- (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Gibbous This is when the sun light starts to decrese slowly.
- Cresent This is when a tiny sliver of sun light is reflected off the moon.
22 Clues: a complete spin on an axis • any natural satellite of a planet • Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the center around which something rotates • Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle. • the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle. • ...
Genesis 2 2026-02-01
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- Who is named as the Creator in Gen 2:4-5?
- What job was man given for the garden? (Gen 2:15)
- What did God do on the seventh day? (Gen 2:2)
- What family member does a man leave? (Gen 2:24)
- What did God breathe into man’s nostrils? (Gen 2:7)
- What kind of partner would be made for him? (Gen 2:18)
- What is the fourth river’s name? (Gen 2:14)
- How did they feel about being naked? (Gen 2:25)
- What did God do to the seventh day? (Gen 2:3)
- What did God do to make the seventh day set apart? (Gen 2:3)
- In what direction was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8)
- What word shows Adam could eat from the trees of the garden? (Gen 2:16)
- What were the man and his wife? (Gen 2:25)
- What was “not good” for man to be? (Gen 2:18)
- What was man formed from? (Gen 2:7)
- What consequence was given for eating from that tree? (Gen 2:17)
- What did God give about eating from trees? (Gen 2:16-17)
- What did Adam give to every creature brought to him? (Gen 2:19-20)
- Name one river that flowed from Eden. (Gen 2:11)
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- What family member does a man leave? (Gen 2:24)
- What word introduces the history/account of heaven and earth? (Gen 2:4)
- What do husband and wife become? (Gen 2:24)
- What word means “suitable/fit” for him? (Gen 2:18)
- What did God form and bring to Adam to name? (Gen 2:19-20)
- What other job was man given for the garden? (Gen 2:15)
- What did God make from the rib? (Gen 2:22)
- On what numbered day did God end His work? (Gen 2:2)
- Where was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8)
- What had not fallen on the earth yet? (Gen 2:5)
- What kind of soul/being did man become? (Gen 2:7)
- Which river goes toward Assyria? (Gen 2:14)
- What went up from the earth and watered the ground? (Gen 2:6)
- What did the LORD God plant in Eden? (Gen 2:8)
- What did God take from Adam? (Gen 2:21-22)
- What action describes how God made the earth and heavens? (Gen 2:4)
- Where did God put the man? (Gen 2:8,15)
- What does a man do to his wife? (Gen 2:24)
- Which tree was he told not to eat from? (Gen 2:17)
- What did God cause to fall on Adam? (Gen 2:21)
- Name one river that flowed from Eden. (Gen 2:13)
- What flowed out of Eden to water the garden? (Gen 2:10)
41 Clues: What was man formed from? (Gen 2:7) • Where was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8) • Where did God put the man? (Gen 2:8,15) • Who is named as the Creator in Gen 2:4-5? • What did God make from the rib? (Gen 2:22) • What did God take from Adam? (Gen 2:21-22) • What does a man do to his wife? (Gen 2:24) • What were the man and his wife? (Gen 2:25) • ...
Genesis 2 2026-02-01
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- Who is named as the Creator in Gen 2:4-5?
- What job was man given for the garden? (Gen 2:15)
- What did God do on the seventh day? (Gen 2:2)
- What family member does a man leave? (Gen 2:24)
- What did God breathe into man’s nostrils? (Gen 2:7)
- What kind of partner would be made for him? (Gen 2:18)
- What is the fourth river’s name? (Gen 2:14)
- How did they feel about being naked? (Gen 2:25)
- What did God do to the seventh day? (Gen 2:3)
- What did God do to make the seventh day set apart? (Gen 2:3)
- In what direction was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8)
- What word shows Adam could eat from the trees of the garden? (Gen 2:16)
- What were the man and his wife? (Gen 2:25)
- What was “not good” for man to be? (Gen 2:18)
- What was man formed from? (Gen 2:7)
- What consequence was given for eating from that tree? (Gen 2:17)
- What did God give about eating from trees? (Gen 2:16-17)
- What did Adam give to every creature brought to him? (Gen 2:19-20)
- Name one river that flowed from Eden. (Gen 2:11)
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- What family member does a man leave? (Gen 2:24)
- What word introduces the history/account of heaven and earth? (Gen 2:4)
- What do husband and wife become? (Gen 2:24)
- What word means “suitable/fit” for him? (Gen 2:18)
- What did God form and bring to Adam to name? (Gen 2:19-20)
- What other job was man given for the garden? (Gen 2:15)
- What did God make from the rib? (Gen 2:22)
- On what numbered day did God end His work? (Gen 2:2)
- Where was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8)
- What had not fallen on the earth yet? (Gen 2:5)
- What kind of soul/being did man become? (Gen 2:7)
- Which river goes toward Assyria? (Gen 2:14)
- What went up from the earth and watered the ground? (Gen 2:6)
- What did the LORD God plant in Eden? (Gen 2:8)
- What did God take from Adam? (Gen 2:21-22)
- What action describes how God made the earth yand heavens? (Gen 2:4)
- Where did God put the man? (Gen 2:8,15)
- What does a man do to his wife? (Gen 2:24)
- Which tree was he told not to eat from? (Gen 2:17)
- What did God cause to fall on Adam? (Gen 2:21)
- Name one river that flowed from Eden. (Gen 2:13)
- What flowed out of Eden to water the garden? (Gen 2:10)
41 Clues: What was man formed from? (Gen 2:7) • Where was the garden planted? (Gen 2:8) • Where did God put the man? (Gen 2:8,15) • Who is named as the Creator in Gen 2:4-5? • What did God make from the rib? (Gen 2:22) • What did God take from Adam? (Gen 2:21-22) • What does a man do to his wife? (Gen 2:24) • What were the man and his wife? (Gen 2:25) • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
Across
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- the quality or state of being porous
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard
- Water vapor in the atmosphere
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface
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- the part of the world in which life can exist
- package containing an embryo
- process of seed to plant
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth
19 Clues: process of seed to plant • package containing an embryo • Water vapor in the atmosphere • the quality or state of being porous • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
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- the part of the world in which life can exist
- package containing an embryo.
- process of seed to plant.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the quality or state of being porous.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- package containing an embryo.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
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- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- process of seed to plant.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
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- the part of the world in which life can exist
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- package containing an embryo.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- process of seed to plant.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • the quality or state of being porous. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2023-07-15
Across
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- package containing an embryo.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- process of seed to plant.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
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- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Space Crossword (MC) 2022-02-15
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- 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 • ...
ALL SUMMER IN A DAY 2022-05-18
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- having no friends
- Bradbury author of All SUMMER IN A DAY
- being sad all the time
- third planet from the sun
- giant star in the solar system that planets rotate around
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- someone who makes fun of another person
- boy who locked Margot in the closet
- girl who moved from earth the Venus
- what margot was locked in
- second planet from the sun
- a wet water drop that falls from the sky
11 Clues: having no friends • being sad all the time • what margot was locked in • third planet from the sun • second planet from the sun • boy who locked Margot in the closet • girl who moved from earth the Venus • Bradbury author of All SUMMER IN A DAY • someone who makes fun of another person • a wet water drop that falls from the sky • ...
Space Adventure Crossword 2025-10-27
8 Clues: The Red Planet. • Our home planet. • It flies to space. • The planet with rings. • It goes around the Earth. • The star we see in the day. • A person who works in space. • We see many of them at night.
vocab words for ch 19 section 1,2 and 4 2015-03-02
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- one of the different shapes on the moon seen from earth
- anything that has to do with the sun
- occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun
- the president who launch an enormous program of space exploration
- an Italian astronomer who made his own telescope
- a force that pulls on the moon and earth toward each other
- is a measurement of distance from the equator expressed in degrees north and south
- means equal night and day
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- the part of the shadow surrounding the darkest part
- occurs at a full moon when earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- the star that helped the Egyptians predict each year flood
- the movement of one object around another object
- a device built to study distant objects by making them seem closes
- the imaginary line though the middle of earth
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- round pits on the moons surface
- occurs around march 21
- occurs when an object comes between the sun and a third object
- anything that has to do with the moon
- the two days of the year when on which the noon sun is directly overhead at 23.5 degrees north or south
- occurs around September 23
- the first to create a calendar
- dark flat areas on the moon
- the darkest part of the moons shadow
- the study of the moon stars and other objects in space
- rise and fall of earths water
26 Clues: occurs around march 21 • means equal night and day • occurs around September 23 • dark flat areas on the moon • rise and fall of earths water • the first to create a calendar • round pits on the moons surface • anything that has to do with the sun • the darkest part of the moons shadow • anything that has to do with the moon • the imaginary line though the middle of earth • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-22
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- determined by the sun
- the planet where we live
- the 4th planet from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- one of the ice giants in our solar system
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the 6th planet from the sun
- this day was made up after the moon
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- one of the gas planets in our solar system
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- the natural satellite of earth
- the star around which earth orbits
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the smallest planet in our solar system
20 Clues: determined by the sun • the planet where we live • the 4th planet from the sun • the 6th planet from the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the star around which earth orbits • this day was made up after the moon • the smallest planet in our solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system • one of the gas planets in our solar system • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-22
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- determined by the sun
- the planet where we live
- the 4th planet from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- one of the ice giants in our solar system
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the 6th planet from the sun
- this day was made up after the moon
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- one of the gas planets in our solar system
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- the natural satellite of earth
- the star around which earth orbits
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the smallest planet in our solar system
20 Clues: determined by the sun • the planet where we live • the 4th planet from the sun • the 6th planet from the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the star around which earth orbits • this day was made up after the moon • the smallest planet in our solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system • one of the gas planets in our solar system • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-22
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- determined by the sun
- the planet where we live
- the 4th planet from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- one of the ice giants in our solar system
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the 6th planet from the sun
- this day was made up after the moon
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- one of the gas planets in our solar system
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- the natural satellite of earth
- the star around which earth orbits
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the smallest planet in our solar system
20 Clues: determined by the sun • the planet where we live • the 4th planet from the sun • the 6th planet from the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the star around which earth orbits • this day was made up after the moon • the smallest planet in our solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system • one of the gas planets in our solar system • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
Across
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- package containing an embryo.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
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- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- process of seed to plant.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
complete the crossword puzzle using the given clues. 2023-09-05
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- location of a place determined by surrounding landforms.
- the line used to tell the time and date at different parts of the world because it is where the date changes by one day.
- shape of the earth that is broader in the middle and flattened at the poles.
- is the degree of heat in the atmosphere.
- scale model or representation of earth.
- or vicinal location of a place on earth determined by land marks such as land and water boundaries.
- receives very little sunlight.
- is the atmospheric/general conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an imaginary line perpendicular to earth's axis
- receives direct sunlight.
- the distance between two meridians.
- the horizontal lines extending from east to west around the globe.
- a wind flow known as habagat.
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- is the widest and the deepest ocean.
- vertical line in the middle of the globe.
- a wind flow that is known as amihan.
- location of a place determined by surrounding bodies of water.
- is a small of our planet Earth.
- big masses of land.
- the vertical lines extending from the north pole to the south pole.
- home of humankind and other living things,the third planet, only planet that can support life.
- receives indirect sunlight.
- amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the distance between two parallels.
- amount of rain that a particular area receives.
- state of the atmosphere at a particular place that might change at any time.
- "land of the midnight sun".
27 Clues: big masses of land. • receives direct sunlight. • receives indirect sunlight. • "land of the midnight sun". • a wind flow known as habagat. • receives very little sunlight. • is a small of our planet Earth. • the distance between two parallels. • the distance between two meridians. • is the widest and the deepest ocean. • a wind flow that is known as amihan. • ...
Tetro Danganronpa RaInBoW 2025-09-16
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- earth water plant air
- water plant fire
- Faerie bone
- Earth air fire
- Cold plant fire
- Air earth
- Fire faerie
- plant air
- Earth plant air
- Earth plant fire
- Earth water air
- Earth cold water fire
- Fire light
- earth cold plant air fire
- Earth cold water plant fire
- Earth cold water plant air
- Cold water plant
- Faerie
- Water cold
- Earth cold fire
- Fire plant
- Cold light
- Cold water air
- Cold water Fire
- cold plant air
- earth bone
- Water air fire
- Fire psychic
- Earth cold air
- Cold faerie
- Air water
- Bone
- Fire earth
- Earth, Cold
- Cold plant
- Earth water plant
- Earth water air fire
- water plant air fire
- Plant psychic
- Earth cold water air fire
- Psychic bone
- water
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- psychic
- Psychic Light
- Cold air fire
- Fire bone
- Fire air
- faerie light
- Earth plant air fire
- Light
- Plant light
- Plant air fire
- Water plant air
- Air
- Cold plant air fire
- Cold water plant fire
- Fire water
- Fire cold
- Earth cold air fire
- Cold
- Earth water Fire
- Earth water plant fire
- earth water plant air fire
- Earth cold water air
- Earth
- Cold water plant air
- Earth cold plant
- plant
- Bone light
- Cold water plant air fire
- Water psychic
- Fire
- Water bone
- Psychic faerie
- earth faerie
- Cold water air fire
- plant water
- Plant earth
- Air cold
- Earth water
- Earth cold plant fire
- Earth cold water plant
- Earth cold plant air
- Earth cold water
84 Clues: Air • Cold • Fire • Bone • Light • Earth • plant • water • Faerie • psychic • Fire air • Air cold • Fire bone • Air earth • plant air • Fire cold • Air water • Fire water • Fire light • Water cold • Bone light • Fire plant • Cold light • Water bone • earth bone • Fire earth • Cold plant • Faerie bone • Plant light • Fire faerie • Cold faerie • plant water • Plant earth • Earth water • Earth, Cold • faerie light • earth faerie • Fire psychic • Psychic bone • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- process of seed to plant
- the quality of state of being porosity
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- package containing an embryo
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- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- to convert to compost
- Water vapor in the atmosphere
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
19 Clues: to convert to compost • process of seed to plant • package containing an embryo • Water vapor in the atmosphere • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • the quality of state of being porosity • complete life cycle in 1 growing season • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- process of seed to plant.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
Down
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- package containing an embryo.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- process of seed to plant.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
Down
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- package containing an embryo.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY Part 2 2022-08-29
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- the path along which something moves, lies, or points
- a way of showing the Earth on a flat sheet of paper
- 180° longitude; defining the boundary between one day and the next
- imaginary lines that circle the Earth parallel to the Equator
- a map that shows land and water features
- the geographical area in which one nation is very influential
- a measuring line that shows the distances on a map
- approximately 23 1/2 degrees north of the equator
- imaginary line; 0 degrees latitude; divides the planet into a Northern and Southern hemisphere
- an area of land that has common features; 3 types- formal, functional, and vernacular
- approximately 23 1/2 degrees south of the equator
- the movement of either people or animals from one area to another
- a "half sphere," used to refer to one half of the globe
- the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- physical and human characteristics of a location
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- imaginary lines that circle the Earth from pole to pole
- 0 degrees longitude; divides earth into east west; runs through Greenwich; basis for world’s time zones
- the locations of things, the conditions at different places, and the connections between places
- the location of a person or place in relation to another object or place
- northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest
- a map that shows themes or patterns such as climate, natural resources, or population
- a map that shows the names and borders of countries
- a spherical representation of the earth
23 Clues: a spherical representation of the earth • a map that shows land and water features • northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest • physical and human characteristics of a location • approximately 23 1/2 degrees north of the equator • approximately 23 1/2 degrees south of the equator • a measuring line that shows the distances on a map • ...
Astronomy 2014-05-28
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- Composition of the inner planets as compared to the outer planets.
- Causes the perceived rising and setting of the sun.
- Motion of the moon that changes the lunar phases.
- Planet, other than Earth, with polar ice caps.
- Star with average brightness and temperature.
- Date when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
- The dark side of the moon is caused by the moon's ________ and_______ being the same.
- Measurement that explains why the sun doesn't have more effect on tides.
- Shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse.
- The asteroid belt is located after Mars and before_____.
- Star's energy comes from the _______ of hydrogen to helium.
- Which phase occurs immediately after a full moon?
- Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, not a date.
- Moon is between the sun and earth.
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- Two elements composing the outer planets, no and.
- Two characteristics of Earth that cause seasons, no and.
- Hubble's Law show that a majority of the Universe is _____ shifted.
- Our sun will eventually stop undergoing fusion and become a _____ _______.
- Warm date when the sun is directly overhead at the equator.
- Theorized to have produced oxygen on Earth.
- Only two lunar phases that occur during eclipses.
- Planet with over active Greenhouse Effect.
- Blue planet, lots of water on the surface.
- Waning phases identified with the light being on the ____ side of the moon.
- One of Jupiter's moons that may hold liquid water.
26 Clues: Moon is between the sun and earth. • Planet with over active Greenhouse Effect. • Blue planet, lots of water on the surface. • Theorized to have produced oxygen on Earth. • Star with average brightness and temperature. • Darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse. • Planet, other than Earth, with polar ice caps. • Two elements composing the outer planets, no and. • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-02-22
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- determined by the sun
- the planet where we live
- the 4th planet from the sun
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- one of the ice giants in our solar system
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the 6th planet from the sun
- this day was made up after the moon
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- one of the gas planets in our solar system
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- the natural satellite of earth
- the star around which earth orbits
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- the smallest planet in our solar system
20 Clues: determined by the sun • the planet where we live • the 4th planet from the sun • the 6th planet from the sun • the natural satellite of earth • the star around which earth orbits • this day was made up after the moon • the smallest planet in our solar system • one of the ice giants in our solar system • one of the gas planets in our solar system • ...
Que Hiciste 2013-05-20
14 Clues: James Bond • Blowing air • Planet Earth • Spiritual body • Sight. Vision. • Wishes in sleep • Opposite of Hate • A day that passed • Grabbing objects.. • The shortest sentence • Face. Nose. Eyes. Ears. • black board. Delete Button • The first sign of light in the morning • This structure has a roof and is where you sleep
theus 2021-08-23
14 Clues: bump • ruler • female • own land • heavy rock • shaky earth • day of birth • drink bad drink • dead by yourself • length of a human • move around the world • chopping material for wood • maze- long and high grass that is hard to get out of • something that is used on water tat also has a motor
Apostles creed 2025-11-07
14 Clues: ....of sins • the ... day • everlasting • wil come to ..... • His only son our... • Of heaven and earth • under Pontius Pilate • he ascended into..... • the communion of...... • and ...of the virgin Mary • resurrection of the ..... • I believe in God the Father • and is ....at the right hand • was crucified, died and was...
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. • ...
The Lord's Prayer 2023-01-28
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- us this day our ___________ bread
- _________ is the kingdom
- the __________
- we forgive those who ____________ against us
- _________ as it is in heaven
- be Thine _________
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- _________ come
- ________ us our sins
- _________
- ______ ever
- will be done
- __________ us from evil
- the __________
- art in __________
- so shall it be
15 Clues: _________ • ______ ever • will be done • _________ come • the __________ • the __________ • so shall it be • art in __________ • be Thine _________ • ________ us our sins • __________ us from evil • _________ is the kingdom • _________ as it is in heaven • us this day our ___________ bread • we forgive those who ____________ against us
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
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- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- process of seed to plant.
- package containing an embryo.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- process of seed to plant.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- package containing an embryo.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
Down
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- the quality or state of being porous.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • the quality or state of being porous. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the quality or state of being porous.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- process of seed to plant.
- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- package containing an embryo.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
Down
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Gardening 2022-03-09
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- the quality or state of being porous.
- the whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- to convert (a material, such as plant debris) to compost.
- Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed.
- package containing an embryo.
- Rock crumbled powder covering the earth's surface.
- Water vapor in the atmosphere.
- upper layer of earth where plants grow, black dark brown material Seedling Young plants, especially plants grown from seed rather than cutting.
- relating to, derived from, or consisting of matter.
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- Rocks made of soil, which are medium thick of sand and clay soil.
- It is found in large quantities in protein foods such as milk and dairy products and alternative foods such as beans, lentils, and nuts.
- indefinite growth can produce seed annually grasses,trees.
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard.
- process of seed to plant.
- complete life cycle in 1 growing season.
- the part of the world in which life can exist
- wild plants grown in unwanted places.
- Units counting during one-24th of the day.
- the mixture of invisible odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
19 Clues: process of seed to plant. • package containing an embryo. • Water vapor in the atmosphere. • the quality or state of being porous. • wild plants grown in unwanted places. • complete life cycle in 1 growing season. • Require 2 growing seasons to produce seed. • Units counting during one-24th of the day. • the whole mass of air surrounding the earth • ...
Chapter 7 2023-02-08
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- An energy unit equal to the approximate amount of energy required to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius, or about 4.2 joules
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a body per unit of mass
- chemical compounds which have the tendency to form ice-like crystals at a slight less temperature than the room temperature
- suspension of small liquid droplets or solid particles in air
- a warming of the ocean surface, or above-average sea surface temperatures, in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
- where moist air gets blocked by mountains
- Köppen classification is characterized by sub-freezing mean annual temperatures
- is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere
- its presence in the atmosphere affects the earth's temperature and climate system
- a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region
- the thermal radiation received from the Sun per the unit surface area of the Earth
- is the large-scale removal of trees from forests
- The spinning of the Earth causes the day to turn to night, while the full rotation/the revolution of the Earth causes summer to become winter
- the exact moment when half of Earth is tilted the farthest away from the sun
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- the scientist who made the idea to divide climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on seasonal precipitation and temperature patterns
- the time at which the sun crosses the plane of the equator away from the relevant hemisphere, making day and night of equal length
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- is the suite of climatic conditions measured in localized areas near the earth's surface
- an interval of warming that occurs between periods of glaciation in an ice age
- is the time at which the sun crosses the plane of the equator towards the relevant hemisphere, making day and night of equal length
- a deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time
- and scientific development that has improved our understanding of climate and the natural world
- the two moments during the year when the path of the Sun in the sky is farthest north in the Northern Hemisphere
- a gas that absorbs and radiates heat
24 Clues: a gas that absorbs and radiates heat • where moist air gets blocked by mountains • gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat • is the large-scale removal of trees from forests • suspension of small liquid droplets or solid particles in air • a deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time • ...
Global Systems 2013-05-18
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- This is where all of the trees, bugs, and animals live.
- Are made up of plant and animal matter.
- The crust and upper mantle of the earth.
- Is a warming of Earth's surface and the air above it.
- Wavelengths longer than those of visible red light but shorter than those of microwaves
- Is the opposite of evaporation.
- The element of atomic number 7
- Is done by logging or burning down trees.
- The emission of energy moving as electric particals or waves
- Relating to a period of milder climate between two glacial periods
- Is the average weather in a place over many years.
- When the sun heats up water in lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam.
- Consists of all the water on Earth.
- A radio wave with a wavelength longer than a kilometer
- This fuel is considered much cleaner than petrol or diesel
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- All the living organisms existing together in a particular area .
- When the ocean consists almost entirely of water and salt
- The process by which plants and other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food
- A substance settled out into the air.
- Is also known as green or clean energy.
- When carbon is attached to some oxygen in a gas called.
- Is also a part of the ocean, air, and even rocks.
- A thick layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- Is the day-to-day conditions of a particular place
- A strange warming of surface ocean waters in the eastern tropical Pacific
- A layer of gases surrounding the earth
- Is produced in the stomachs of cows and sheep.
- A layer of ice covering a wide extent of land.
28 Clues: The element of atomic number 7 • Is the opposite of evaporation. • Consists of all the water on Earth. • A substance settled out into the air. • A layer of gases surrounding the earth • Are made up of plant and animal matter. • Is also known as green or clean energy. • The crust and upper mantle of the earth. • Is done by logging or burning down trees. • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- the atmosphere a comet is called this
- The sunrise on this planet looks like it happens twice a day
- This is the big thick bubble around the solar system
- One criteria for planets is that they are ___ in shape
- This is the name of the giant storm on Jupiter
- This planet would float in a bathtub
- This Mars rover's goal is to look for signs of ancient life
- ___ every 29.5 years we can't see Saturn's rings from earth
- The could on Venus are made up of this toxic compound
- Scientists believe that the objects in the Kuiper belt are the ____ from the formation of the solar system
- The discovery of this dwarf planet led to changes in the definition of planets.
- This planet is the only dwarf planet located between Mars and Jupiter
- Mars and ___ can occasionally knock an asteroid out of orbit and towards earth
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- By studying these we can learn about the early conditions in our solar system
- Our sun is this type of star
- ___comets originate in the Oort Cloud
- This planet was declassified as a planet in 2006
- This planet was predicted before it was discovered
- The Kuiper belt looks like a puffed-up ___
- On this planet a day is longer than a year
- This chemical compound makes some planets blue in color
- Neptune is the ___ faster than the speed of sound
- The oxidation of the iron in rocks would make them look this color
- This planet has a unique sideways rotation
- Earth is the only planet with liquid ___ on its surface
25 Clues: Our sun is this type of star • This planet would float in a bathtub • the atmosphere a comet is called this • ___comets originate in the Oort Cloud • The Kuiper belt looks like a puffed-up ___ • On this planet a day is longer than a year • This planet has a unique sideways rotation • This is the name of the giant storm on Jupiter • ...
Earth in Space Vocab ++ 2024-02-02
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- second day of the week
- refreshing beverage
- A place to live on the moon
- what mslewis will give you if you complete this in class
- the sun, its planets, and all other objects in orbit around the sun (or other star)
- the moon revolving around the Earth)
- Need them on the moon
- A way to
- object that rev olves around a larger object in space
- Summer and Winter days, longest number of hours of daylight (summer) fewest number of hours of daylight ( winter)
- a piece of rock from space that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns, creating a bright streak of light across the sky
- the distance traveled by light over the span of one year186,000 miles per second 300,000,000 meters per second
- Human need in outer space
- spinning of a planet, moon, sun, or other object around its axis
- to bounce back from a surface as contact is made
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- group of millions of stars, planets and other space objects
- force of attraction between any two objects
- A Way to travel to other worlds
- One complete rotation of a planet on it’s axis
- regular changes in the moon's appearance as seen from Earth
- one object going around another object
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- one celestial body obscures (covers over or blocks) another
- Spring and Autumn days with equal hours of daylight and night time
- The distance between the Sun and Earth, used as a standard measurement when discussing distances in outer space.
- the gravitationally curved path of an object about a point in space
- means "of or about the moon"
- One complete revolution of a planet around it’s star
28 Clues: A way to • refreshing beverage • Need them on the moon • second day of the week • Human need in outer space • A place to live on the moon • means "of or about the moon" • A Way to travel to other worlds • the moon revolving around the Earth) • one object going around another object • force of attraction between any two objects • One complete rotation of a planet on it’s axis • ...
Sophie’s Geography Review Crossword 2022-10-11
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- The crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core
- The higher up you go, the colder the climate
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts
- In-land climate
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- Indicates direction
- The plant life of a
- The measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- A geographic region within which the same standard time is used
- Glaciers that move across a landscape, that alter the terrain and carve out unique formations
- An object made to mark out a location or boundary on land
- The capital of Ontario
- Displays yearly temperature and precipitation statistics for a particular location
- Canada’s newest province
- Loose surface material that covers most land
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- Relationship or ratio between distance on a map and the distance on the ground
- A book or collection of maps
- The long-term pattern of weather
- The layers of gases surrounding a planet
- Coastal climate
- liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- An area of land that has common features
- Weathered rock carried away by gravity, water and ice
- Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves
- The day to day characteristics of the atmosphere
- The capital of Canada
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- Measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- A feature on Earth's surface that is part of the terrain
30 Clues: In-land climate • Coastal climate • Indicates direction • The plant life of a • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ontario • Canada’s newest province • A book or collection of maps • The long-term pattern of weather • The layers of gases surrounding a planet • An area of land that has common features • The higher up you go, the colder the climate • ...
unit 4 vocab part 1 2024-02-16
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- imaginary line of latitude
- to move in a circle around the central axis
- imaginary lines that run east to west
- the force that draws objects together
- the state of the atmosphere at any given time/place
- the longest and shortest days of the year
- every full and new moon when the moon and earth are inline
- the spinning of the earth on its axis
- a natural object that exists outside of earths atmosphere
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- a measure of how hot/cold something is
- a period of moderate tides when the moon and the sun are at a right angle
- a measure of intensity of light hitting earths surface
- the path a body follows as it travels to another body in space
- imaginary line that earth rotates on
- When day/night is equal time
- a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather and temperature
- long period waves that change in height during the moons phases
17 Clues: imaginary line of latitude • When day/night is equal time • imaginary line that earth rotates on • imaginary lines that run east to west • the force that draws objects together • the spinning of the earth on its axis • a measure of how hot/cold something is • the longest and shortest days of the year • to move in a circle around the central axis • ...
The Universe 2025-11-18
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- This dwarf planet was once the ninth planet in our solar system.
- The galaxy where we live and Mr. Mannix's favorite candy bar.
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- This is the smallest planet in the solar system and closest to the sun.
- These shine bright at night. Twinkle, Twinkle Little ______
- This is the hottest planet and has no moons.
- This planet is known as the "Big Blue" Planet. It is the furthest "full" planet
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- The biggest planet.Famous for its' "Big Red Spot"
- The time is takes Earth to make one rotation.
- This force keeps the planets orbiting the sun.
- The curved regular path an object takes due to gravity
- The time is takes the Earth to revolve around the sun
- This planet is known for it's beautiful rings.
- This star gives us energy, but its' rays can always give us quite the burn!
- The "Red" planet
- Our home planet. You live here.
- The coldest planet.
17 Clues: The "Red" planet • The coldest planet. • Our home planet. You live here. • This is the hottest planet and has no moons. • The time is takes Earth to make one rotation. • This force keeps the planets orbiting the sun. • This planet is known for it's beautiful rings. • The biggest planet.Famous for its' "Big Red Spot" • The time is takes the Earth to revolve around the sun • ...
Adam and Eve 2024-02-26
7 Clues: Where humans live • Slithers in the bush • The opposite of good • The creator of us and Earth • One a day keeps the doctor away • Where Adam and Eve lived before Earth • What Adam and Eve did when eating the apple
Physics Revision 2013-05-07
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- The official SI unit for the measurement of weight
- What is the measurement called for the unit cm3?
- The main piece of equipment used to measure electrical current?
- This allows electricity to pass through it
- The planet between Earth and Jupiter
- The period of 24 hours
- The period of 365 (366 days in every 4 years – a leap year)
- What is the action of one surface or object rubbing against another?
- What is the measurement called for the unit g/cm3?
- A flow of electricity through conductors
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- Europa, Ganymede, Triton, Iapetus, Ariel and Rhea are examples of a _ _ _ _ _
- This resists the flow of electricity
- Powers things like toasters, light bulbs and TVs
- When an object or surface can get magnetised (or get attracted by a magnet)
- Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth and Uranus are all examples of a _ _ _ _ _ ¬_
- When the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, it is called an _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Friction, Upthrust, Magnetic and Gravity are examples of a _ _ _ _ _ _
17 Clues: The period of 24 hours • This resists the flow of electricity • The planet between Earth and Jupiter • A flow of electricity through conductors • This allows electricity to pass through it • What is the measurement called for the unit cm3? • Powers things like toasters, light bulbs and TVs • The official SI unit for the measurement of weight • ...
Seasons, Equinox and Solstice 2025-01-15
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- the action of an object moving around another object in an orbital path
- time when leaves fall from trees, cooler weather; September - November
- time when new flowers bloom, warmer weather, March-May
- coldest season of the year, December - February
- an imaginary line that runs thru both poles of the Earth
- happens 2 times a year, same hours of daytime and nighttime
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- the spinning motion of the Earth on it axis
- happens 2 times a year, marked by the longest day of sunlight and the shortest day of sunlight
- the path an object takes as it revolves around another object
- the four divisions of the year marked by different weather patterns and daylight hours
- the hottest season of the year; June-August
11 Clues: the spinning motion of the Earth on it axis • the hottest season of the year; June-August • coldest season of the year, December - February • time when new flowers bloom, warmer weather, March-May • an imaginary line that runs thru both poles of the Earth • happens 2 times a year, same hours of daytime and nighttime • ...
Navigate Lesson 3 2016-11-16
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- You were created to
- On day 2 God made
- The attribute of God that means He is in all places at all times
- Adam and Eve thought they could do this
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- creation reflects God's
- the Hebrew word raqiya means
- On day 3 God created the seas and
- On day 4 God created the moon, stars, and
- This man lost everything but praised God anyway
9 Clues: On day 2 God made • You were created to • creation reflects God's • the Hebrew word raqiya means • On day 3 God created the seas and • Adam and Eve thought they could do this • On day 4 God created the moon, stars, and • This man lost everything but praised God anyway • The attribute of God that means He is in all places at all times
Journey Puzzle for Quiz 2022-02-23
11 Clues: earth • the floor • it can cut • up explode • A, B, C ... • you speak it • it's in guns • he saves the day • very hot melted rock • big animal from the past • beautiful water going over a rock
Regional Climate 2025-10-27
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- shadow Dry region on the side of a mountain that is sheltered from the wind
- Air Pressure The air is lighter than the surrounding air masses so it rises; you can generally expect clouds and rain
- the side that is sheltered from the wind; On this side of a mountain, air is dry and sinks; there is very little precipitation on this side of the mountain
- Movement Global air circulation patterns within the atmosphere held to Earth by gravity and warmed as heat radiates from Earth; influenced by convection of warm, less dense air (rises and spreads out) and cold, dense air (sinks)
- Air Pressure air is heavy, and it sinks; you can generally expect sunny skies and calm weather.
- the side that faces the wind, experiencing higher precipitation, more vegetation, and cooler temperatures due to air rising, cooling, and releasing moisture
- Winds the movement of air between high and low-pressure systems within small areas
- Breeze a local wind system characterized by a flow from sea to land during the day
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- Features on the surface of Earth, such as mountains, hills, dunes, oceans, or rivers
- Geographic coordinate that specifies the north-south position of a point on Earth’s surface
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- Average weather patterns for a particular region
- Effect Snow Heavy snow falling on the far side of a large lake; caused by cold, dry air passing over warmer water
- Breeze a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night
14 Clues: The day-to-day state of the atmosphere • Average weather patterns for a particular region • shadow Dry region on the side of a mountain that is sheltered from the wind • Winds the movement of air between high and low-pressure systems within small areas • Breeze a local wind system characterized by a flow from sea to land during the day • ...
Happy Holidays 2014-12-17
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- Circular band of flowers or foliage
- Birthday of Jesus Christ
- African-American festival celebrating family, community, and
- Hollow brick structure for passing smoke from a fire into the open air
- Holiday decoration with illuminated bulbs
- Day on which ordinary business activity is suspended
- Long piece of wax with a wick that is burned for light
- Heavenly body visible from earth as point of light
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- Present
- Pine
- Great love or devotion
- Parasitic plant with green leaves, white berries, and yellow
- Eight-day festival celebrated by lighting the menorah
- Parents and their children
- Metal objects that make pleasant sounds when hit
- Light horse-drawn cart
- Used in play by children
- Pieces of stiff paper used to send greetings
- Christmas hymn
19 Clues: Pine • Present • Christmas hymn • Great love or devotion • Light horse-drawn cart • Birthday of Jesus Christ • Used in play by children • Parents and their children • Circular band of flowers or foliage • Holiday decoration with illuminated bulbs • Pieces of stiff paper used to send greetings • Metal objects that make pleasant sounds when hit • ...
Back to Earth with a Rhyme 2022-08-24
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- A red planet that rhymes with 'stars'.
- Please give me my mission - I'll do what I __ (rhymes with plan).
- It keeps us warm and rhymes with 'run'.
- A colour that rhymes with 'day'.
- The big hand's on twelve and the small hand's on __, it's really quite late.
- Your planet. Rhymes with 'birth'.
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- A sphere in the sky that rhymes with 'room'.
- A colour that rhymes with 'bed'.
- The time of day when there is no light.
- It's blue during the day and rhymes with 'eye'.
- And straight into space with the blink of an ___.
- It's evening and Hal needs to go to bed.
- It's a question word that rhymes with 'sky'.
13 Clues: A colour that rhymes with 'bed'. • A colour that rhymes with 'day'. • Your planet. Rhymes with 'birth'. • A red planet that rhymes with 'stars'. • The time of day when there is no light. • It keeps us warm and rhymes with 'run'. • It's evening and Hal needs to go to bed. • A sphere in the sky that rhymes with 'room'. • It's a question word that rhymes with 'sky'. • ...
seasons of the earth 2016-03-15
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- the appearance of the moon's reflection
- an imaginary line at which a body rotates
- phase getting smaller
- the movement of an object around another object
- a diagonal path of sunlight
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- when the moon is between the earth and sun
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- moon is not visible
- phase getting bigger
- a round solid 3d figure
- earth between sun and moon
- straight path of sunlight on something
- the action of rotating around an axis
- moon is between sun and earth
- move or cause to move into a sloping position
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
17 Clues: moon is not visible • phase getting bigger • phase getting smaller • a round solid 3d figure • earth between sun and moon • a diagonal path of sunlight • moon is between sun and earth • the action of rotating around an axis • straight path of sunlight on something • the appearance of the moon's reflection • an imaginary line at which a body rotates • ...
Remembrance Day Crossword 2019-11-22
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- A brutal fight.
- A form of writing.
- A certain month.
- For example, a poppy for Remembrance Day.
- Who serves in war.
- In ______________, poppies blow.
- November is the ________ month.
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- A red flower.
- An agreement in war.
- Earth, also known as the ______.
- Tranquility.
- Glory, to tribute.
- Complete trust.
- A large group of soldiers.
14 Clues: Tranquility. • A red flower. • A brutal fight. • Complete trust. • A certain month. • A form of writing. • Glory, to tribute. • Who serves in war. • An agreement in war. • A large group of soldiers. • November is the ________ month. • Earth, also known as the ______. • In ______________, poppies blow. • For example, a poppy for Remembrance Day.
Escape the Spacecraft 2016-06-03
14 Clues: Dog star • Red planet • Latin for Sun • Earth's galaxy • US gov't agency • Satellite of Mars • Causes an eclipse • First man in space • Third planet from Sun • Discovered by Herschel • Not even light can escape • Term for natural satellite • First living creature in space • Planet whose day that lasts 8 mo.
X-MAS 2024-12-20
14 Clues: St. Nick • Santa's Ride • Famous Reindeer • The Weather Temp • Jesus' Earth Dad • Famous Saying X3 • To Open Chestnuts • Hand-_______ Gifts • Up On The _________ • Where Kevin Was Alone • The Elves Make _______ • Skate What You Do On Ice • _____ Of Gifts But Not A Bag • One Of The Gifts Jesus Received The Day Of His Birth
FOSSILS!! 2018-01-16
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- / what part of the Earth System consists of all living things?
- / which common sea creature depend on the habitat that an underwater reef provides
- / which animal used to live on land, but today is now known as a sea creature?
- / each ___ on a tree represents one year of it being alive
- / which extinct creature is linked to the modern day "pill bug"?
- / non- living
- / which extinction happened about 65 million years ago and causes dinosaurs to go extinct?
- / which type of fossil involves evidence of past life activity from an animal
- / what is the bacteria that feeds on plant and animal tissue, even without oxygen
- / which time period was 220- 270 million years ago?
- / living
- / which animal has rings that represent the age of it?
- / smooth edges on a leaf would indicate ___ temperature
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- / which time period was 135- 180 million years ago?
- / what is the geologic process when Earth's plates crash into each other?
- / fossils are usually found in what kind of rock?
- / ___ give lost of information about the animal or plant
- / what was the largest extinction that caused 96% of all animals to go extinct?
- / an archaeopteryx's ___ show that they're related to modern day birds
- / what type of fossil is found in specific layers of rock all throughout the world?
- / scientist believe that the earth is about 4.6 ___ years old
- / ___ are older, while oceans are younger
- / which type of fossil is formed when animals leave imprints of their bodies
- / 90% of all ___ things that have been on earth are now gone
- / jagged edges on a leaf would indicate ___ temperature
25 Clues: / living • / non- living • / ___ are older, while oceans are younger • / fossils are usually found in what kind of rock? • / which time period was 220- 270 million years ago? • / which time period was 135- 180 million years ago? • / which animal has rings that represent the age of it? • / jagged edges on a leaf would indicate ___ temperature • ...
Earth Science 2018-09-18
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- The typical temperature and weather variations in a general geographic area.
- A period of increasing illumination of the Moon’s surface.
- The cyclical change in Earth’s temperature and climate due to the tilt of Earth’s axis.
- Tides achieving higher high tides and lower low tides.
- The increase in temperatures due to greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- The period when the length of daylight and night time hours are equal.
- The attractive force between two celestial bodies.
- Tides achieving higher low tides and lower high tides.
- Sun, Moon and Earth alignment, when the Moon shadow blocks the Sun
- The motion of a planet as it travels around the Sun.
- Imaginary line joining the North and South poles.
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- The darkest inner section of a shadow.
- The angle of 23.50 the Earth’s axis makes from the vertical
- The act of creating new offspring for the continuation of a species.
- The lighter outer shadow formed from overlapping light sources.
- The spinning of a planet (or moon) on its axis.
- Imaginary line dividing the Earth into 2 hemispheres.
- The period when daylight hours are longest and night time hours are shortest.
- Sun, Earth and Moon alignment, when the Earth’s shadow blocks the Moo
- A period of decreasing illumination of the Moon’s surface.
- The early onset of spring resulting in shorter periods of winter.
- A period of reduced energy consumption and rest to avoid cold temperatures.
- The act of moving to a new location to seek out food supplies or avoid poor weather.
- The rise and fall of Earth’s waters due to gravitational attraction of the Sun and Moon.
- The day to day changes in temperature, rainfall and humidity, etc.
25 Clues: The darkest inner section of a shadow. • The spinning of a planet (or moon) on its axis. • Imaginary line joining the North and South poles. • The attractive force between two celestial bodies. • The motion of a planet as it travels around the Sun. • Imaginary line dividing the Earth into 2 hemispheres. • Tides achieving higher high tides and lower low tides. • ...
Moons of Saturn 2023-02-17
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- natural satellite in the Solar System.
- Atmosphere of titan is……..
- fifth largest moon.
- the only known object in space other than Earth on which clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found.
- an Earth-like hydrological cycle of methane clouds, rain, and liquid flowing across the surface to fill lakes and seas.
- active moon that hides a global ocean of liquid salty water beneath its crust.
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini discovered Saturn's fifth-largest moon on March 11, 1684.
- moon of Saturn (19th largest in the Solar System).
- have significant amounts of phosphorus in its ocean.
- matter from the cloud of gas and dust left over from our sun's formation.
- moon is 4.56 billion years old.
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- cratered and contains cracks caused by faults in the ice.
- that it is composed almost entirely of water-ice.
- British astronomer William Herschel spotted a moon orbiting Saturn on 28 August 1789.
- planet’s mass is composed mainly of water in the form of ice and rocky material.
- than the planet mercury. (Larger/Smaller)
- mission and became the first spacecraft to land on Titan.
- Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens discovered Saturn's largest moon, on March 25, 1655.
- atmosphere is made mostly of nitrogen like Earth's but with a surface pressure 50 percent higher than Earth's.
- carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
- surface temperature is extremely cold, about minus 330 degrees Fahrenheit
- day on This moon is equal to 1.37 Earth days, or one day, 8 hours, and 53 minutes.
- covered by fresh, clean ice, making it one of the most reflective bodies of the Solar System.
- no magnetic field.
- Noted feature of the moon tethys (Two Words)
- is about 500 kilometers (310 miles) in diameter, about a tenth of that of Saturn's largest moon.
26 Clues: no magnetic field. • fifth largest moon. • Atmosphere of titan is…….. • moon is 4.56 billion years old. • natural satellite in the Solar System. • carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. • than the planet mercury. (Larger/Smaller) • Noted feature of the moon tethys (Two Words) • that it is composed almost entirely of water-ice. • ...
unit 2 study crossword part 2 module 6 and the module after that 2026-01-16
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- Earth's atmosphere is about o.39% _________
- ___________ weathering is when a chemical in a rock reacts with something like air or water
- meteors burn up in this layer of Earth's atmosphere
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the study of weather
- the three types of rocks are igneous, metamorphic and ___________
- the centre of the earth is called the outer and inner _______
- the layer of Earth's atmosphere that is the largest (also the layer with the international space station is)
- inorganic crystalline stubstances found natrally on earth
- evaporated water (water vapor) condenses into clouds. second step of the water cycle
- after water falls thru percipitatoin there is _________ off from mountains or hills back to large water bodies
- the four types of fronts are, warm front, cold front, stationary front, and ___________ front
- the layer of Earth's atmosphere where ozone is found (this is also the layered where jet planes fly)
- _________ takes broken down rock (or other things) andmovs it to a deposition area (somewhere where rock or sediment collects)
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- the breaking apart of a solid like a rock
- when hot air cools and water vapor condenses around dust particles is created a _________
- the day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- magma layer below the crust of the earth
- water evaporating. first step of the water cycle
- Earth's atmosphere is mostly made of _________ (a gas)
- the 'layer of Earth's atmosphere' that is outer space this is where satellites orbit
- the conditions of the atmosphere over long periods of time (like years)
- the three main types of clouds are ______, stratus, and cirrus
- the layer of Earth's atmosphere where clouds form
- ___________ weathering is when a physical force (like ice, weather, ect') breaks down a something (like a rock)
25 Clues: the study of weather • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • magma layer below the crust of the earth • the breaking apart of a solid like a rock • the day to day conditions of the atmosphere • Earth's atmosphere is about o.39% _________ • water evaporating. first step of the water cycle • the layer of Earth's atmosphere where clouds form • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2021-02-12
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- Movement of Earth around its axis. This takes 24 hours and causes day and night.
- The components that make up a whole object; what something is made of.
- The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.
- Occur when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are at a 90-degree angle, they happen twice in the Moons revolution, and they result in the lowest high tides.
- Occur when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in line, they happen twice in the Moons revolution, and they result in the highest high tides.
- Scientific law that states that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a force.
- Movement of Earth around the sun. This takes a year and causes seasons.
- All objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force. The size of the force depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them.
- Objects such as planets, moons, and stars that are located in the sky or in space.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.
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- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- The blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates
- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun.
- The blocking of sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth.
- The two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator.
- The practice of turning the clock ahead as warmer weather approaches and back as
- A meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits Earth's surface.
19 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the sun • An imaginary line about which a body rotates • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space. • The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another • The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space. • The components that make up a whole object; what something is made of. • ...
Science Vocab 2023-09-19
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- The zone in the latitudes 23.5 north to 23.5 south.
- A stream of fast moving wind up in the sky.
- A wind system that is characterized by a seasonal reverse of direction.
- The earth does a ________ once a year.
- The zone in latitudes 23.5 to 66.5 north and in 23.5 to 66.5 south.
- The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere.
- Where cool air moves towards land from the dea.
- layers of gasses surrounding the earth.
- This happens two times when the time of day and night are exactly even.
- The last layer of the atmosphere
- Force exerted by air.
- A phenomenon where air moves from places of high air pressure to low air pressure.
- The layer of the atmosphere where the ozone layer is located.
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- A wind that stretches over a big part of the world.
- Where heat gets trapped inside the atmosphere.
- The layer of the atmosphere between the ionosphere and the mesosphere.
- An effect that makes a rocket fly at an angle not straight.
- The earth does a ________ once a day.
- Where cool air moves towards the sea from land.
- The first layer of the atmosphere.
- A layer of gasses that protect us from the sun.
- Wind that blows over a short distance.
- A device that measures air pressure.
- The zone from 66.5 to the north pole and 66.5 to the south pole.
- The state of the atmosphere at a place or time, like rain or shine.
- This happens two days a year where the sun is directly over 23.5 north or 23.5 south.
- A colorful phenomenon created by charged ions in the sky.
27 Clues: Force exerted by air. • The last layer of the atmosphere • The first layer of the atmosphere. • A device that measures air pressure. • The earth does a ________ once a day. • The earth does a ________ once a year. • Wind that blows over a short distance. • layers of gasses surrounding the earth. • A stream of fast moving wind up in the sky. • ...
Genesis 1:1-31 2018-10-03
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- To bring under control. "Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and ____ it."
- Without a definite shape. "...the earth was a _______ wasteland.
- Lights "...and serve as _______ in the dome of the sky, to shed light upon the earth."
- To control. "Let them have ______ over the fish of the sea..."
- To rule. "God made the two great lights one to ______ the day and..."
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- A deep pit. "...and darkness covered the ______."
- Plants "Let the earth bring forth _______. ..."
- A rounded roof with a circular base. "Let there be a _____ in the middle of the waters..."
- Moving slowly or carefully. "Let the earth bring forth all kinds of living creatures, cattle, _____ things, and wild animals..."
- A bowl. ""Let the water under the sky be gathered into a single _____. ...'
- To be full of. "Let the waters ______ with an abundance of living creatures..."
11 Clues: Plants "Let the earth bring forth _______. ..." • A deep pit. "...and darkness covered the ______." • To control. "Let them have ______ over the fish of the sea..." • Without a definite shape. "...the earth was a _______ wasteland. • To rule. "God made the two great lights one to ______ the day and..." • ...
hayden 3 2023-02-28
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- hole from something impacting a space body
- sun blocked
- patterns of weather
- imaginary line through poles
- darkest shadow
- barley noticeable(1st+3rd)
- extra high-high tide(new+full)
- shrinking(left)
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- a small planet collided with earth
- lightest shadow
- going in shadow
- light colored, old, and crated areas
- orbit
- dark colored, lava filled craters
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- moon blocked
- causes day and night
- growing(right)
- causes the seasons
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • growing(right) • darkest shadow • lightest shadow • going in shadow • shrinking(left) • causes the seasons • patterns of weather • causes day and night • barley noticeable(1st+3rd) • imaginary line through poles • extra high-high tide(new+full) • dark colored, lava filled craters • a small planet collided with earth • light colored, old, and crated areas • ...
gyww 2023-02-28
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- lightest shadow
- extra high-high tide
- Maximum and Minimum hours of sunlight
- Orbit
- growing right
- shrinking left
- sun blocked
- light colored, old, and cratered areas
- dark colored, lava filled craters
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- going in shadow
- Moon blocked
- imaginary line through poles
- Causes day and night
- A small planet collided with the earth.
- darkest shadow
- Axis Causes the seasons
- barely noticable
- Patterns of weather
- Crater Hole from something impacting a space body
19 Clues: Orbit • sun blocked • Moon blocked • growing right • shrinking left • darkest shadow • going in shadow • lightest shadow • barely noticable • Patterns of weather • Causes day and night • extra high-high tide • Axis Causes the seasons • imaginary line through poles • dark colored, lava filled craters • Maximum and Minimum hours of sunlight • light colored, old, and cratered areas • ...
gyww 2023-02-28
Across
- lightest shadow
- extra high-high tide
- Maximum and Minimum hours of sunlight
- Orbit
- growing right
- shrinking left
- sun blocked
- light colored, old, and cratered areas
- dark colored, lava filled craters
Down
- going in shadow
- Moon blocked
- imaginary line through poles
- Causes day and night
- A small planet collided with the earth.
- darkest shadow
- Axis Causes the seasons
- barely noticable
- Patterns of weather
- Crater Hole from something impacting a space body
19 Clues: Orbit • sun blocked • Moon blocked • growing right • shrinking left • darkest shadow • going in shadow • lightest shadow • barely noticable • Patterns of weather • Causes day and night • extra high-high tide • Axis Causes the seasons • imaginary line through poles • dark colored, lava filled craters • Maximum and Minimum hours of sunlight • light colored, old, and cratered areas • ...
Amelia p4 2023-02-28
Across
- lightcolored old and cratered ares
- axis causes the seasons
- causes day and night
- darkest shadow
- eclipse sun blocked
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- patterns of weather
- otbit
- dark colored lava filled craters
- lightest shadow
- shrinking
- tide barely noticble
Down
- a small planet collided with earth
- crater hole from something impacting a space body
- moon blocked
- imaginary line through poles
- tide extra high high tide
- going in shadow
- growing
19 Clues: otbit • growing • shrinking • moon blocked • darkest shadow • going in shadow • lightest shadow • eclipse sun blocked • patterns of weather • causes day and night • tide barely noticble • axis causes the seasons • tide extra high high tide • imaginary line through poles • dark colored lava filled craters • a small planet collided with earth • lightcolored old and cratered ares • ...
Sam C 3rd 2023-02-27
Across
- light colored,old, and cratered areas
- lightest shadow
- causes day and night
- extra high-high tide (New and full)
- growing (right)
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- orbit
- hole from something impacting a space body
- going in shadow
Down
- imaginary line through poles
- patterns of weather
- barely noticeable
- dark colored,lava-filled craters
- causes the seasons
- shrinking (left)
- sun blocked
- A small planet collided with the earth
- moon blocked
- darkest shadow
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • darkest shadow • lightest shadow • growing (right) • going in shadow • shrinking (left) • barely noticeable • causes the seasons • patterns of weather • causes day and night • imaginary line through poles • dark colored,lava-filled craters • extra high-high tide (New and full) • light colored,old, and cratered areas • maximum and minimum hours of sunlight • ...
Wyatt 1st period 2023-02-27
Across
- sun blocked
- darkest shadow
- a small planet collided with earth
- moon blocked
- causes seasons
- imaginary line through poles
- extra high high tide(New and Full)
- causes day and night
- going in shadow
Down
- hole from something impacting a space body
- growing to the right
- lightest shadow
- maximum and minimum of sunlight
- orbit
- barely noticeble(1st and 3rd)
- shrinking to the left
- dark colored lava filled holes
- light colored, old and cratered areas
- patterns of weather
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • darkest shadow • causes seasons • lightest shadow • going in shadow • patterns of weather • growing to the right • causes day and night • shrinking to the left • imaginary line through poles • barely noticeble(1st and 3rd) • dark colored lava filled holes • maximum and minimum of sunlight • a small planet collided with earth • ...
2021 Pop Culture Recap 2021-12-10
Across
- "Divorce, babes, ___!"
- Their DMs with Chris Evans went viral
- Where is Emily?
- Harry Styles' wild new relationship.
- Do you get deja vu?
- good days on my mind
- ___verse
- Paradise on earth
- Free ____!
- Stole Taylor Swift's scarf
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- "I just hit the most ___ lick!"
- Kim Kardashion and who are dating!?
- "Oh no! ___! It's broken!"
- Got back together with Ben Affleck
- ___ in the ocean
- Its a no ___ kind of day
- Ten minute version
- ___ and Shawn broke up
- Nickelodeon reboot
19 Clues: ___verse • Free ____! • Where is Emily? • ___ in the ocean • Paradise on earth • Ten minute version • Nickelodeon reboot • Do you get deja vu? • good days on my mind • "Divorce, babes, ___!" • ___ and Shawn broke up • Its a no ___ kind of day • "Oh no! ___! It's broken!" • Stole Taylor Swift's scarf • "I just hit the most ___ lick!" • Got back together with Ben Affleck • ...
The Natural World 2025-06-09
Across
- – Can cause death
- – To destroy completely
- – View of natural scenery
- – Very strong or aggressive
- – Not common
- – The top of a mountain
- – Animal that hunts others
- – Small plant with many branches
- up – To lose all water
Down
- – To become less hot
- – Born in a place
- – First light of the day
- – Wild, natural land
- – Earth or ground
- – To go up
- – Person who hunts illegally
- – Animal hunted for food
- – Not smooth or calm
- – Rise and fall of the sea
19 Clues: – To go up • – Not common • – Born in a place • – Can cause death • – Earth or ground • – To become less hot • – Wild, natural land • – Not smooth or calm • up – To lose all water • – To destroy completely • – The top of a mountain • – First light of the day • – Animal hunted for food • – View of natural scenery • – Animal that hunts others • – Rise and fall of the sea • ...
Dylan's space crossword 2019-02-05
Across
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters earths atmosphere
- a artificial satellite whose orbit is synchronized with that of earth
- a space entirely devoid of matter
- the point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
- having or representing the earth as a center
- a small rocky body that orbits a star
- the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth
Down
- any of various groups of stars to which definite names have been given
- science dealing with the material universe outside earths atmosphere
- an alignment of three celestial objects
- a unit of distance used in astronomy 3.26 light-years.
- a star that viewed from a given latitude on earth never sets
- the point in the orbit of a planet or comet at which it is nearest to the sun.
- when the moon blocks the sun or the sun blocks the moon
14 Clues: a space entirely devoid of matter • a small rocky body that orbits a star • an alignment of three celestial objects • having or representing the earth as a center • a unit of distance used in astronomy 3.26 light-years. • when the moon blocks the sun or the sun blocks the moon • a star that viewed from a given latitude on earth never sets • ...
Space Crossword.This is by Jael Duran Mendez,this is for choiceboard 2021-03-29
7 Clues: What is the sun? • What is the Earth tilted on? • What is the Earth located in? • What does the Earth do around the sun? • A series of stars that draw out a picture. • What keeps people and Objects on the planet? • what does the Earth do that creates day and night.
B2 2020 Taylor 2020-11-17
Across
- the removal of large amounts of forest that speeds up global warming
- the hottest atmospheric layer
- required by plants to use Photosynthesis
- the warming up of the Earth with gases in the atmosphere
- more potent than carbon dioxide and created during digestion processes of livestock
- rays from the Sun that are used to heat the Earth, but they are very dangerous
- when the air is full of water vapor
- the phenomenon of the atmosphere heating up significantly over the years
- large body of air with uniform temperature and moisture content
- required for humans/animals to survive
- the most abundant natural greenhouse gas
- makes up .8% of the greenhouse gases
- the general day to day conditions in an area
- the most abundant element in the atmosphere
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- the area of which a air mass formed above
- the most dense layer and where most weather and water is located; life is here
- caused by global warming and is causing the waters to become less salty at the poles over time
- the coldest layer of the atmosphere
- protects us by absorbing most of the Sun's deadly UV rays
- the term used to describe all of the remaining gases that come together to make .1% of the atmosphere
- air plane pilots prefer to fly in this layer
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- the average temperatures and precipitation of an area over a year
- makes up 6% of the greenhouse gases
- the weight of all the air pressing down on the surface of the Earth
25 Clues: the hottest atmospheric layer • the coldest layer of the atmosphere • when the air is full of water vapor • makes up 6% of the greenhouse gases • makes up .8% of the greenhouse gases • required for humans/animals to survive • required by plants to use Photosynthesis • the most abundant natural greenhouse gas • the area of which a air mass formed above • ...
Gravitation and Kepler's Laws 2022-11-11
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- Formulated the law of universal gravitation
- Eccentricity can range from zero to _____.
- This model of the universe showed the Sun at the center of the Solar System with the planets orbiting it.
- This unit of distance is equal to Earth's average distance to the Sun.
- The measure of how elongated an ellipse is.
- The point of a planet's orbit when it is closest to the sun.
- Earth is closest to the Sun on the 3rd day of this month.
- The point of a planet's orbit when it is furthest from the Sun.
- Every ellipse has two of these, and the Sun is always located at one of them.
Down
- According to Kepler's Third Law, the further a planet is from the sun, the _________ its orbital period will be.
- Planets travel _______ when they are at a point in their orbit that is far from the Sun.
- The shape of all planets' orbits according to Kepler's First Law
- This "planet" (if you say so) has a greater eccentricity than any of the planets' orbits.
- The amount of time it takes for a planet to travel around the Sun
- The law of equal _____ states that an area swept out by the line between a planet and the Sun is always equal no matter where it is in its orbit.
- Gravitational force is affected by this, the amount of matter in objects.
- Earth is furthest from the Sun on the 4th day of this month.
- This model of the universe had Earth in the center of everything with everything else revolving around it.
- Wrote two books that included the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion
- Gravitational force is also affected by this, the measurement of how far apart objects are.
20 Clues: Eccentricity can range from zero to _____. • Formulated the law of universal gravitation • The measure of how elongated an ellipse is. • Earth is closest to the Sun on the 3rd day of this month. • Earth is furthest from the Sun on the 4th day of this month. • Wrote two books that included the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion • ...
Genesis 1 2025-05-04
Across
- The greater light to rule the day. (Genesis 1:16)
- The sky or celestial realm. (Genesis 1:1, 8)
- The lesser light to rule the night. (Genesis 1:16)
- To bring something into existence. (Genesis 1:1, 21, 27)
- The physical world. (Genesis 1:1, 10)
- Domesticated animals. (Genesis 1:24)
- The first human, created in God's image. (Genesis 1:26-27) of God The likeness and nature of God in humanity. (Genesis 1:26-27)
- To bring under control. (Genesis 1:28)
- The liquid element covering the earth. (G 1:2, 6-7)
- Celestial bodies in the sky. (Genesis 1:16)
- The time of darkness. (Genesis 1:5)
- The start of time and creation. (Genesis 1:1)
- The edible product of plants. (Genesis 1:11)
- Authority or rule over creation. (Genesis 1:26)
- To increase in number. (Genesis 1:28)
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- The solid ground. (Genesis 1:9-10)
- Vegetation that grows on the earth. (Genesis 1:11)
- Any animal or being with life. (Genesis 1:20-21)
- God's declaration of the perfection of creation. (Genesis 1:31)
- Wild animals. (Genesis 1:24)
- Empty or without form. (Genesis 1:2)
- The sky or expanse separating waters. (Genesis 1:6-8)
- Large sea creatures. (Genesis 1:21)
- The absence of light. (Genesis 1:2)
- A period of time, often referring to daylight. (Genesis 1:5)
- Divisions of the year marked by changes in weather. (Genesis 1:14)
- The presence and power of God. (Genesis 1:2)
- Plants used for food and medicine. (Genesis 1:11)
- Illumination, the first thing God created. (Genesis 1:3-4)
- Food provided for sustenance. (Genesis 1:29-30)
- Birds that fly in the sky. (Genesis 1:20)
31 Clues: Wild animals. (Genesis 1:24) • The solid ground. (Genesis 1:9-10) • Large sea creatures. (Genesis 1:21) • The absence of light. (Genesis 1:2) • The time of darkness. (Genesis 1:5) • Empty or without form. (Genesis 1:2) • Domesticated animals. (Genesis 1:24) • The physical world. (Genesis 1:1, 10) • To increase in number. (Genesis 1:28) • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-11
Across
- the boundary or transition zone where two large air masses with different temperatures, densities, and humidity levels meet
- the measurement of a location's distance north or south of the Earth's equator, expressed in degrees.
- the day to day state of the atmosphere.
- a huge body of air (covering hundreds or thousands of miles) with generally uniform temperature and humidity throughout
- the apparent curving motion of objects (like wind or water currents) traveling long distances over Earth's surface
- air in motion.
- move or cause to move in a circle around an axis.
- a measure of how tightly packed particles are within a substance, or simply how heavy something is for its size
- The average weather over a long period of time.
- the two opposite points on Earth's surface that are either 90 degrees south or 90 degrees north
- the transfer of heat through the physical movement of fluids (liquids or gases), driven by density differences caused by temperature variations
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- referring to a dry air mass
- the planet we live on.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- the vertical distance of an object, point, or region measured from a specific reference datum, most commonly mean sea level or ground level
- energy emitted from a source that travels through space or other materials.
- When water vapor is in the air and the temperature is hot and muggy.
- referring to a warm air mass
- referring to a moist air mass
- referring to a cold air mass
20 Clues: air in motion. • the planet we live on. • referring to a dry air mass • referring to a warm air mass • referring to a cold air mass • referring to a moist air mass • the day to day state of the atmosphere. • The average weather over a long period of time. • move or cause to move in a circle around an axis. • ...
Merry Christmas! 2025-12-24
10 Clues: Your new town • Shortest month • Daring journey • End of day meal • Cinema showcase • Softly illuminated • Dairy-free, meat-free • Theatre in Burlington • Canadian mountain town • Delicious, from the earth
Merry Christmas! 2025-12-24
10 Clues: Your new town • Shortest month • Daring journey • End of day meal • Cinema showcase • Softly illuminated • Dairy-free, meat-free • Theatre in Burlington • Canadian mountain town • Delicious, from the earth
Environmental Science Final Exam Review (25 points) 2023-01-06
Across
- Species that are at a great risk of extinction.
- Mrs. Ermold's favorite biome where there are many animals and few trees because of seasonal rains.
- Factors of an ecosystem that are not alive and have never been alive.
- A type of succession that occurs when all soil and vegetation are removed from an area and only rock is left.
- Organism that has a parasite, like a dog.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar abiotic and biotic factors.
- Change over time that can be seen in the history of organsisms.
- Transition of water from a liquid to vapor.
- Simple diagram that shows who eats who with arrows.
- Non-renewable resources that are formed over long periods of time on Earth.
- A relationship between two organisms where both of them benefit.
- The process that plants go through when they uses the sun's energy and carbon dioxide to make oxygen and sugar.
Down
- Day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere. Ex - rain or snow
- A trait or body function that helps an organism to survive better in their environment.
- Specific location where an organism lives.
- Type of graph that shows average temperature and precipitation for a location or biome.
- Warmest and driest biome on Earth.
- Every graph needs this, it tells the person reading it what the graph will be about.
- This is changed by the scientist before an experiment begins.
- The variety of all species on planet Earth.
- An organism that feeds on both plants and animals.
- Metric unit for distance.
- Study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment.
- Term used to show organisms moving out of an area.
24 Clues: Metric unit for distance. • Warmest and driest biome on Earth. • Organism that has a parasite, like a dog. • Specific location where an organism lives. • The variety of all species on planet Earth. • Transition of water from a liquid to vapor. • Species that are at a great risk of extinction. • An organism that feeds on both plants and animals. • ...
Water in the World Aust Geo 2025-09-21
Across
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface
- water droplets in the atmosphere falling to Earth as rain, hail, sleet or snow
- water that contains waste from homes or industry
- Moisture lost to the atmosphere from open water bodies as a result of warming by the sun
- Built to stop the flow of water to create a reservoir of stored water to be released later
- Cycle Recycling of water with evaporation, condensation, precipitation and infiltration/runoff
- Gaseous mass of air surrounding Earth
- Long-term average weather conditions of a place
- water Groundwater accessed by drilling into the aquifer and pumping water up to the surface
- Height above sea level
- scarcity not having access to enough clean water
- Replenished in a relatively short period of time
Down
- a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live
- Hazards Natural hazards resulting from events with the water cycle e.g. floods
- Describing something that is related to water
- Rock that can transport or contain groundwater
- organization (NGO) Organisation of volunteers that work to improve society and environments, separate from government and working as non-profit
- resource Natural material from Earth that is valuable or helpful for life
- A practice that can be continued for future generations to benefit
- off When precipitation flows into streams, rivers, wetlands and lakes
- rainfall Rain occurs on the side of the mountain that carries the clouds
- Day to day events in our atmosphere
- the removal of salt from seawater to make it usable for drinking and farming
- Water run-off after a storm
- catchment land where the rain drains to form a water body e.g. lake
- Biological community of interacting organisms within environment.
- a large amount of water flowing over land that is usually dry
27 Clues: Height above sea level • Water run-off after a storm • Day to day events in our atmosphere • Gaseous mass of air surrounding Earth • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface • Describing something that is related to water • Rock that can transport or contain groundwater • Long-term average weather conditions of a place • water that contains waste from homes or industry • ...
Earth Seasons 2021-04-19
Across
- The moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator traveling in a northward direction, on about March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere. The amount of daylight and darkness on this day are about equal.
- The projection of the Earth’s geographic north pole into space
- The North Star, the star very near the North Celestial Pole
- Also referred to as the NorthSourthern Tropic, this is the most southerly circle of latitude on Earth at which the Sun can be directly overhead. It is approximately 23.5º South latitude
- The projection of the Earth’s equator into space.
- The difference between the axis of rotation and the perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
- A mathematical shape that looks like a flattened circle. Orbits are elliptical.
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the Sun
Down
- The plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
- The moment when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north of the celestial equator, on about June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere. The day of the year with the longest amount of daylight.
- The tendency of a gyroscope or other spinning body to have a stable axis of rotation
- The moment when the Sun reaches its greatest distance south of the celestial equator, on about December 22 in the northern hemisphere. The day of the year with the shortest amount of daylight.
- A diagram showing the position of the Sun in the sky as seen from a fixed location on Earth at the same mean solar time, as that position varies over the course of a year. The diagram resembles a figure eight.
- Also referred to as the Northern Tropic, this is the most northerly circle of latitude on Earth at which the Sun can be directly overhead. It is approximately 23.5º North latitude
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun
- The moment when the Sun crosses the celestial equator traveling in a southward direction, on about September 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. The amount of daylight and darkness on this day are about equal..
16 Clues: The plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. • The projection of the Earth’s equator into space. • The North Star, the star very near the North Celestial Pole • The projection of the Earth’s geographic north pole into space • A mathematical shape that looks like a flattened circle. Orbits are elliptical. • ...
The Earth 2015-10-20
7 Clues: It causes day and night • Third planet from the sun • It causes change in season • People who travel into space • Imaginary line around which the earth spins • The fixed path followed by the earth during its journey around the sun • Period of time during which earth completes one revolution around the sun
List #4- Kylee 2021-10-04
Across
- something small in a particle
- feeling or showing deep solemn respect
- upside down frown
- unknown person
- to confirm something
- a big fancy house
- extremely good
- to bother someone over and over
- a place
- not there that day
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- flammable gas
- to move quickly or energetically
- sounds like oxide
- something to wear over top a shirt
- feeling guilty
- to think about something new
- someone who can't wait
- air,water,fire,earth
- happening right away
19 Clues: a place • flammable gas • unknown person • feeling guilty • extremely good • sounds like oxide • upside down frown • a big fancy house • not there that day • to confirm something • air,water,fire,earth • happening right away • someone who can't wait • to think about something new • something small in a particle • to bother someone over and over • to move quickly or energetically • ...
Science!!! 2021-12-07
Across
- the red planet
- they never touch
- solid to liquid
- how we re-get the water
- you use this energy every day[moving]
- liquid to a gas
- kool aid with water is a
- it can connect together
Down
- not a planet[very cold]
- the space organiztion
- solid,liquid,gas
- 75/ water
- chex mix is a
- liquid to solid
- star
- it travels fast when on
- we are in it
- our neighbor
- 7th planet from the sun
19 Clues: star • 75/ water • we are in it • our neighbor • chex mix is a • the red planet • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • liquid to a gas • solid,liquid,gas • they never touch • the space organiztion • not a planet[very cold] • it travels fast when on • how we re-get the water • 7th planet from the sun • it can connect together • kool aid with water is a • you use this energy every day[moving]
vinnys puzzle 2022-02-19
Across
- Heaven on earth where water is scarce
- the lane where it began
- to bed, sometimes
- Head of household
- pickup line, sometimes (2 wds, abbrev.)
- small objects (2 wds)
- applebees, maybe (2 wds)
- Employer, for one
- Reply in agreement
Down
- Breakfast and anytime beverage
- __ Independence Day
- Hits close to home
- cozy ___
- that's just (2 wds)
- I'm still not convinced you like these
- Funday
- what today is
- Unknown official date
- head of household, for short
19 Clues: Funday • cozy ___ • what today is • to bed, sometimes • Head of household • Employer, for one • Hits close to home • Reply in agreement • __ Independence Day • that's just (2 wds) • Unknown official date • small objects (2 wds) • the lane where it began • applebees, maybe (2 wds) • head of household, for short • Breakfast and anytime beverage • Heaven on earth where water is scarce • ...
Bailey p6 2023-02-27
Across
- moon blocked
- orbit
- sun blocked
- growing right
- lightest shadow
- imaginary line through the poles
- hole from something impacting a space body
- patterns of weather
- barely noticeable 1st and 3rd
- extra high tide new and full
- causes the seasons
- dark colored lava filled craters
Down
- going in shadow
- light colored old and cratered areas
- max in min hours of sunlight
- shrinking left
- causes day and night
- a small planet collided with the earth
- darkest shadow
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • growing right • shrinking left • darkest shadow • going in shadow • lightest shadow • causes the seasons • patterns of weather • causes day and night • max in min hours of sunlight • extra high tide new and full • barely noticeable 1st and 3rd • imaginary line through the poles • dark colored lava filled craters • light colored old and cratered areas • ...
Unit 23 2023-07-23
Across
- a job
- winning a race
- a colour close to violet
- something spoken
- before the expected time
- when you listened
- looking for something
- three lots of ten
- a finishing place in a running race
- a quarter of a school year
- when you are damaged
Down
- the Earth
- to surround
- unlucky for some
- students at school try to do this
- the day you were born
- the value of something
- to come back
- a group of reindeer
19 Clues: a job • the Earth • to surround • to come back • winning a race • unlucky for some • something spoken • when you listened • three lots of ten • a group of reindeer • when you are damaged • the day you were born • looking for something • the value of something • a colour close to violet • before the expected time • a quarter of a school year • students at school try to do this • ...
Misty Mystery of April 2023-04-14
8 Clues: Day of pranking. • Birthstone of April. • Birthflower of April. • _____ month of the year. • Well known holiday in April • _____ showers bring May flowers. • _____ day occurs on the 22nd of April • Half month birthday of people born in April.
Prince 3rd 2023-02-27
Across
- extra high high tide (new and full)
- sun blocked
- imaginary lines through poles
- moon blocked
- dark colored, lava filled craters
- causes day and night
- light colored, old and cratered areas
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- darkest shadow
Down
- causes of the seasons
- growing(right)
- A small planet collided with the earth
- shrinking(left)
- hole from something impacting a space body
- orbit
- patterns of weather
- barely noticeable (1 nd 3)
- going into shadow
- lightest shadow
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • growing(right) • darkest shadow • shrinking(left) • lightest shadow • going into shadow • patterns of weather • causes day and night • causes of the seasons • barely noticeable (1 nd 3) • imaginary lines through poles • dark colored, lava filled craters • extra high high tide (new and full) • light colored, old and cratered areas • ...
miguel 3 2023-02-27
Across
- patterns of weather
- cases the seasons
- going in shadow
- dark colored areas with lava filled craters
- sun blocked
- shrinking left
- a small planet collided with earth
- imaginary line through poles
- extra high tide new and full
- lightest shadow
- moon blocked
Down
- hole from impacting a space body
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- darkest shadow
- causes day and night
- orbit
- glowing right
- light colored old and cratered areas
- barley noticeable
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • glowing right • darkest shadow • shrinking left • going in shadow • lightest shadow • cases the seasons • barley noticeable • patterns of weather • causes day and night • imaginary line through poles • extra high tide new and full • hole from impacting a space body • a small planet collided with earth • light colored old and cratered areas • ...
List #4- Kylee 2021-10-04
Across
- something small in a particle
- feeling or showing deep solemn respect
- upside down frown
- unknown person
- to confirm something
- a big fancy house
- extremely good
- to bother someone over and over
- a place
- not there that day
Down
- flammable gas
- to move quickly or energetically
- sounds like oxide
- something to wear over top a shirt
- feeling guilty
- to think about something new
- someone who can't wait
- air,water,fire,earth
- happening right away
19 Clues: a place • flammable gas • unknown person • feeling guilty • extremely good • sounds like oxide • upside down frown • a big fancy house • not there that day • to confirm something • air,water,fire,earth • happening right away • someone who can't wait • to think about something new • something small in a particle • to bother someone over and over • to move quickly or energetically • ...
List #4- Kylee 2021-10-04
Across
- something small in a particle
- feeling or showing deep solemn respect
- upside down frown
- unknown person
- to confirm something
- a big fancy house
- extremely good
- to bother someone over and over
- a place
- not there that day
Down
- flammable gas
- to move quickly or energetically
- sounds like oxide
- something to wear over top a shirt
- feeling guilty
- to think about something new
- someone who can't wait
- air,water,fire,earth
- happening right away
19 Clues: a place • flammable gas • unknown person • feeling guilty • extremely good • sounds like oxide • upside down frown • a big fancy house • not there that day • to confirm something • air,water,fire,earth • happening right away • someone who can't wait • to think about something new • something small in a particle • to bother someone over and over • to move quickly or energetically • ...
Location, Location, Location! 2016-09-16
Across
- OMG Let's Go get some!
- You Aint Never Had a Friend Like Me.
- Warm and Toasty On A Cold Night
- Too Fast Too...
- Fluffy Piranha
- Motorcycle Gang
- Best Day Of The Week
- You're a Wizard Harry
Down
- Alma Mater
- Maia
- Cuddle Monkeys
- High Five...
- Josh's Favorite Spot
- My Country of Origin
- Happiest Place On Earth
- Natural History Collections
- Our Anniversary month
- Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea
- _____Are Funny
19 Clues: Maia • Alma Mater • High Five... • Cuddle Monkeys • Fluffy Piranha • _____Are Funny • Too Fast Too... • Motorcycle Gang • Josh's Favorite Spot • My Country of Origin • Best Day Of The Week • Our Anniversary month • You're a Wizard Harry • OMG Let's Go get some! • Happiest Place On Earth • Natural History Collections • Warm and Toasty On A Cold Night • Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea • ...
Adrian 1 2024-03-14
Across
- causes day and night
- light colored old and crater areas
- imaginary line through poles
- patterns of weather
- lightest shadow
- max and minimum of hours of sunlight
- dark colored lava filled craters
- extra high-high tide (new and Full)
- going in shadow
Down
- a small planet collided with earth
- causes the seasons
- growing(right)
- moon blocked
- orbit
- darkest shadow
- Sun blocked
- hole something impacting from a space body
- shrinking(left)
- barely noticeable (1st and 3rd)
19 Clues: orbit • Sun blocked • moon blocked • growing(right) • darkest shadow • lightest shadow • shrinking(left) • going in shadow • causes the seasons • patterns of weather • causes day and night • imaginary line through poles • barely noticeable (1st and 3rd) • dark colored lava filled craters • a small planet collided with earth • light colored old and crater areas • ...
IsabellaW8 2024-03-14
Across
- shrinking left
- patterns of weather
- causes day and night
- barely noticable 1st and 3rd
- going in shadow
- dark colored lava filled craters
- causes the seasons
- imaginary line through poles
- orbit
- lightest shadow
Down
- extra high-high tide new and full
- hole from something impacting a space body
- a small planet collided with the earth
- light colored old and created areas
- moon blocked
- darkest shadow
- growing right
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- sun blocked
19 Clues: orbit • sun blocked • moon blocked • growing right • shrinking left • darkest shadow • going in shadow • lightest shadow • causes the seasons • patterns of weather • causes day and night • barely noticable 1st and 3rd • imaginary line through poles • dark colored lava filled craters • extra high-high tide new and full • light colored old and created areas • maximum and minimum hours of sunlight • ...
Earth Environmental Science Unit 1.2 2026-02-18
Across
- When gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the Sun, warming the planet.
- When the ocean level is at its lowest point.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects us and helps regulate temperature.
- When a planet spins around its own axis. Earth’s rotation causes day and night.
- The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity.
- Less extreme tides that happen when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to Earth.
- The process plants use to make food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
- When a planet travels around the Sun. Earth’s revolution takes about 365 days.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere, like rain, wind, or sunshine.
Down
- Extra high and low tides that happen when the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up.
- When the ocean level is at its highest point.
- The average weather in a place over a long period of time.
- The movement of heat in fluids (like air or water)—warm stuff rises, cool stuff sinks.
- All the places on Earth where life exists—land, water, and air.
- A layer in the atmosphere that protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other. It keeps planets in orbit and our feet on the ground.
- Changes in weather and daylight caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit around the Sun.
17 Clues: When the ocean level is at its lowest point. • When the ocean level is at its highest point. • The average weather in a place over a long period of time. • The rise and fall of ocean water caused by the Moon’s gravity. • All the places on Earth where life exists—land, water, and air. • When gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the Sun, warming the planet. • ...
Sun & Season Crossword Challenge 2025-05-24
Across
- / The third planet from the Sun.
- / When the Sun is at its greatest distance from the equator.
- / The source of light and energy for Earth
- / Caused by Earth's tilt and orbit
Down
- / Spinning of Earth on its axis.
- / Earth’s yearly orbit around the Sun.
- / When day and night are equal in length.
- / Varies with the season and affects temperature
8 Clues: / Spinning of Earth on its axis. • / The third planet from the Sun. • / Caused by Earth's tilt and orbit • / Earth’s yearly orbit around the Sun. • / When day and night are equal in length. • / The source of light and energy for Earth • / Varies with the season and affects temperature • / When the Sun is at its greatest distance from the equator.
