earth day Crossword Puzzles
restless earth 2024-04-12
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- were tectonic plates slide past each other. causes earthquakes.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean aften acossiated with subduction zones
- Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and it is divided into tectonic plates.
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- Name of the Ancient supercontinetal when it was all one landmass.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- events that led up to a mass extinction.
- used to measure and recorded seismic waves.
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- material rises, cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms a new crust and rift valleys.
- Large, ridged pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- AN opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is psuhed out and creates a new rock
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart magma rises.
- located between the mantle and outer core.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
21 Clues: events that led up to a mass extinction. • located between the mantle and outer core. • used to measure and recorded seismic waves. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • ...
Restless Earth 2024-04-12
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- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- sudden events that lead to mass extinction
- name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- an opening at the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- plates large rigid peices of thr earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past each other causes eathquakes
- deep enlongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction zones
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- forms after weathering and erosion when sedimentscompact and cement
- extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- tectonic plates move away from eachother usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- instruments used to measure and recors seismic waves
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- hot material rises cooler materials sink it drives plate tectonics
21 Clues: sudden events that lead to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • instruments used to measure and recors seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Earth Elements 2022-02-02
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- Important in building a canoe, apparently the sap is quite tasty as well. Their white bark surely is striking in the forest
- These have prickly leaves and cones, but in the winter they stand tall and proud against the onslaught of snow
- Sometimes it is dense, other times it is dry. Sometimes it is humid, and through it creatures fly
- When a tree is cut, all that remains is the stubborn _____
- These can be tasty, they can be wrangely, they can be mangled or highly ordered. Most importantly, they keep the plants from getting too much of an ego
- When it is spring, the power of these can be so great it sweeps you off your feet. Especially the Kettle
- Some of these are considered Great and they are the heart of a community. Particularly fun in the summer, anyone can make a splash!
- This is where I am from, and if you look at an akìmazinàzowin, it will be on the left. Traditional unceded territory of the Syilx people
- Looking at one of these I can be kept busy for hours. If you get lost, you will almost certainly be looking at one of these for hours
- These fall off the trees when it gets hot enough, and make for dangerous Skateboard obstacles
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- This is a hot topic, so hot it can cook your food, light your way and warm your soul by gathering people around it.
- When they are falling from the trees, the days are getting colder, but they colours they provide paint the landscape in colours so beautiful it is worth the winter
- They can be used to sit upon, craft things and are especially useful in Ishkòde as fuel
- You’re brave if you walk over a stream on one of these, but it's really easy to make things out of
- Some are small, some are large. Some are mossy, some are smooth. They even make good pets and friends, but sometimes they can be a bit quiet
- This is the blood of people (in a metaphoric and scientific sense), what fuels us, and is so refreshing
- They make some unforgettable leaves, and tasty syrup that I enjoy a bit too much
- This may be unfamiliar to us in the Outaouais, but for hardy sailors this is their life
- Sometimes referred to as Turtle Island, it is larger than comprehensible
- Perfect for a quick ishkòde, this is tough to find in the spring melt but easy in the summer
20 Clues: When a tree is cut, all that remains is the stubborn _____ • Sometimes referred to as Turtle Island, it is larger than comprehensible • They make some unforgettable leaves, and tasty syrup that I enjoy a bit too much • They can be used to sit upon, craft things and are especially useful in Ishkòde as fuel • ...
Earth layers 2025-05-20
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- Force pulling objects together
- Preserved remains in rock
- Heat movement in the mantle
- Deep ocean valley (plate collision)
- Giant puzzle pieces of Earth’s crust
- Rocks breaking down (wind/water)
- Earthquake detector
- Earth’s outermost, rocky layer
- Crack where earthquakes happen
- Thick, semi-solid layer below the crust
- Shaking from moving plates (short for earthquake) 📳
- Mountain that erupts lava
- How tightly packed matter is
- Rock in oceanic crust
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- Crust + upper mantle layer
- Hard rock in continental crust
- Hot water eruption from ground
- Earth’s water layer
- Ancient supercontinent
- Natural solid (e.g., quartz)
- Super-hot center of Earth
- Volcanic glass rock
- Tiny bits of rock/dirt
- Magma that reaches the surface
- Molten rock underground
25 Clues: Earth’s water layer • Earthquake detector • Volcanic glass rock • Rock in oceanic crust • Ancient supercontinent • Tiny bits of rock/dirt • Molten rock underground • Preserved remains in rock • Super-hot center of Earth • Mountain that erupts lava • Crust + upper mantle layer • Heat movement in the mantle • Natural solid (e.g., quartz) • How tightly packed matter is • ...
Earth Science 2022-10-11
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- The amount of space an object takes up.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red
- 3.6 million of these bring nearly $500,000,000 to Vermont each Fall.
- Adding to the overall spectrum
- A pair of stars that orbit one another.
- A massive ball of plasma that radiates light.
- Phenomenon in which light moves rapidly away from an observer appears shifted toward the red end of the spectrum.
- Any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- Tool used to measure mass
- A colorful weather spectrum
- Something given off
- The ratio of mass per unit volume.
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- Atomically neither positive nor negative.
- Vermont's governor
- A bright, very large star with low density and relatively low surface temperature.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- A band of colors
- A type of spectrum of dark lines, or lines of reduced intensity, on a continuous spectrum.
- The capitol of Canada
- Vermont's highest peak
- Color with the shortest wavelength
- A cloud of of gas and dust in interstellar space.
- Symbol of the astrological sign of leo
- Used to separate a beam of light into different colors.
- A standard for measurement and comparison of measurements.
- At 410 miles it is the longest river in Vermont
- It has the density of 1 g/ml.
28 Clues: A band of colors • Vermont's governor • Something given off • The capitol of Canada • Vermont's highest peak • Tool used to measure mass • A colorful weather spectrum • It has the density of 1 g/ml. • Adding to the overall spectrum • Color with the shortest wavelength • The ratio of mass per unit volume. • Symbol of the astrological sign of leo • ...
our earth 2022-10-08
26 Clues: eben • Meer • Erde • Pfad • Wüste • Sumpf • Osten • steil • Route • Ozean • Süden • Region • Gebiet • Norden • Westen • Äquator • Legende • Maßstab • bedecken • Landmasse • Regenwald • Kontinent • Landschaft • Oberfläche • Gitternetz • Planquadrat
Earth Science 2022-06-21
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- What is the hottest part of the earth's atmosphere
- What layer separates the rest of the atmosphere from outer space
- Hot molten or semi-fluid rock erupted from a volcano is called..
- This layer in the atmosphere is where most meteors, or space rocks and metal, burn up before they can crash to the ground.
- This layer in the earth is about 2900 km thick
- What is the hottest part of the Earth's layer
- boundaries- What is it called when one plate slides under the other
- When an organism makes a mark in mud or sand it's called a…
- The layer of earth that ranges from 4000-9000 degrees
- These are formed from pre existing rocks
- These rocks change from one form to another
- Brittle rocky outer core of the earth
- What crust is less dense and thicker
- What occurs when two plates slide past each other
- These are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
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- The lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere
- The ozone layer is found in this part of the earth's atmosphere
- Where does the earthquake occur underground
- What is it called when two plates move apart
- a …is an explosion of steam and lava from a volcano
- Waves of energy that travel through Earth's layers are called..
- The Earth’s surface consists of about 12 large…
- What crust is thinner
- What is the point above the focus
- These are formed when pieces of Earth's crust smash against each other
- What is another name for a long crack in the surface of the earth, earthquakes usually occur along these
- The fossils of bones, teeth, and shells
27 Clues: What crust is thinner • What is the point above the focus • What crust is less dense and thicker • Brittle rocky outer core of the earth • The fossils of bones, teeth, and shells • These are formed from pre existing rocks • The lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere • Where does the earthquake occur underground • These rocks change from one form to another • ...
Earth Crossword 2022-02-10
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- top part of mantle & crust
- continental crust
- layer of molten metal
- break in crust
- super continent
- shape the surface
- wear away earths surface
- heat transfer by direct contact
- heat transfer through empty space
- earth's outer skin
- 2 plates split apart
- 2 plates come together
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- 2nd layer of the earth
- soft britle layer
- center of the earth
- 2 plates slip past each other
- heat transfer by movement of heated fluid
- ocean floor sinks into mantle
- flow that transfers heat within fluid
- ocean floor
20 Clues: ocean floor • break in crust • super continent • soft britle layer • continental crust • shape the surface • earth's outer skin • center of the earth • 2 plates split apart • layer of molten metal • 2nd layer of the earth • 2 plates come together • wear away earths surface • top part of mantle & crust • 2 plates slip past each other • ocean floor sinks into mantle • ...
Earth Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- plates slide next to each other
- remains of the nuclide after radioactive decay
- liquid part of the crust
- two tectonic plates meet
- tectonic plates move away from each other
- waves from inside the earth
- below the lithosphere
- of the crust and part of the mantle
- fitting together on the earths crust
- transfer in the mantle
- emission of engergy
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- in between inner core and mantle
- part of the crust
- coldest atmospheric layer
- emitted in decay in the Earth
- what goes under the decay of the daughter isotope
- dating by using rocks
- center of the earth
- rock/debris coming through earths atmosphere
- between outer core and crust
20 Clues: part of the crust • center of the earth • emission of engergy • dating by using rocks • below the lithosphere • transfer in the mantle • liquid part of the crust • two tectonic plates meet • coldest atmospheric layer • waves from inside the earth • between outer core and crust • emitted in decay in the Earth • plates slide next to each other • in between inner core and mantle • ...
Earth Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- coldest atmospheric layer
- liquid part of the crust
- what undergoes decay of daughter isotope
- where two tectonic plates meet
- between outer core and crust
- neutrino emitted in decay in the Earth
- plates move away from each other
- in between inner core and mantle
- waves from inside the earth
- emission of engergy
- nuclide after radioactive decay
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- land part of the crust
- heat transfer in the mantle
- dating by using rocks
- parts of mantle and crust
- plates slide next to each other
- center of the earth
- pieces on the earths crust
- rock/debris coming through earths atmosphere
- right below the lithosphere
20 Clues: center of the earth • emission of engergy • dating by using rocks • land part of the crust • liquid part of the crust • coldest atmospheric layer • parts of mantle and crust • pieces on the earths crust • heat transfer in the mantle • right below the lithosphere • waves from inside the earth • between outer core and crust • where two tectonic plates meet • ...
Earth Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- produced by the radioactive decay of the nuclei of another isotope
- when 2 plates come together
- a solid piece of debris from an object
- waves that travel through or over Earth
- pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle
- the fourth layer inside the Earth
- calculates an age for geologic materials by measuring the amuont of a short-life radioactive element
- the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere
- a fluid layer composed of mostly iron and nickel that is above Earth's solid inner core
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- a neutrino emitted in decay of radionuclide naturally occurring in the Earth
- the region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
- There are 2 types of "Crust" Oceanic and...
- places where plates slide sideways past each other
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- There are 2 types of "Crust" Continental and...
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the Isotope that undergoes decay to form a daughter isotope.
- the emission of energy in the form of ionizing radiation
20 Clues: when 2 plates come together • the fourth layer inside the Earth • a solid piece of debris from an object • waves that travel through or over Earth • the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • There are 2 types of "Crust" Oceanic and... • pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle • There are 2 types of "Crust" Continental and... • ...
Earth Science 2022-05-03
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- system of drains that prevents flooding during heavy rainstorms
- the study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- tectonic plates suddenly slide around and the plates shake, and the energy from that creates waves that echo through Earth
- a constructive process whereby soil and rock that are eroded from one location are dropped as sediment in another location
- People, animals, insects, and reptiles all disturb the upper layers of the Earth which makes it more easy for weathering and erosion to occur; humans are the biggest 'disturbers' of the Earth.
- a destructive process where Earth materials such as rocks and soil are broken down into smaller parts
- the movement of materials from one place to another by natural methods
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- a tool used to detect, measure, and record seismic waves
- A deposit of wind-blown sand
- adding sand back onto the beach after it has eroded away
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- processes that build up or create land at earth's surface
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- An enlarged bank built up on each side of a river to prevent flooding
- a break in Earth's crust that lets magma come out from the mantle and onto Earth's surface
- The tearing down of the Earth's surface including weathering, erosion, impact of organisms, earthquakes, and volcanoes
- energy released by an earthquake is transferred to the column of water above it and creates waves that travel away from the area
- a barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water
- area where two or more tectonic plates meet and show movement
- formed when tectonic plates collide and both push up. This creates hills and mountains.
- sheets of very old ice that are the size of states and that move along Earth's surface, also create valleys as they slowly grind along the surface
21 Clues: A deposit of wind-blown sand • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • the study of earthquakes and seismic waves • a tool used to detect, measure, and record seismic waves • adding sand back onto the beach after it has eroded away • processes that build up or create land at earth's surface • area where two or more tectonic plates meet and show movement • ...
Earth Science 2022-04-06
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- a drill core of ice that can help tell the climates of the past
- a number of rigid, but moving, peices of earth's surface
- The Age of Reptiles
- Subdivisions of the periods of the geologic time scale
- apex predator, the last consumer level in a food chain
- An undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced
- A break in Earth's crust where slabs of rock slip past each other
- the result of excess nutrients in a water supply
- the longest division of geological time
- A burst of evolutionary origins when most of the major body plans of animals appeared in a relatively brief time in geologic history; recorded in the fossil record about 545 to 525 million years ago
- Age of Mammals
- length of time required for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay
- ERA OF THE FISH
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- Release of nuclear particles and energy from unstable atomic nuclei
- A science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks.
- A plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- Most common cambrian invertebrates, used as index fossils.
- Large rocky masses or plates that cover the surface of the Earth like jagged jigsaw pieces
- younger layers of rocks are the top layers and older layers are below them.
- the third level of consumer is a food web
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- the first level of consumers in the food chain
- the bending of rock layers due to stress in the Earth's crust
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- A rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building)
- the position of an organism in the food chain and
- known as the bottom of the ocean food chain.
- produces food for itself and others in the food web
- Earths outermost layer
- the region where two tectonic plates are in contact
- A break in the geologic record when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time
- The amount of salt in the water
- the second level of consumers in a food chain
- a plate boundary where two plates are moving toward each other
- Liquid magma that reaches the surface
- The measure of the clarity of water
- the formula for Nitrites
- A block of time during which unique rock layers were laid down
- A branch of geology which studies rock layers and layering
- fossil that existed over a short period of time and lived in many different places.
- Name for the time in earths early history that accounts for ninety percent of earth's time, but only cellular organisms lived
- the formula for Nitrates
- A preserved remnant or impression of an organism that lived in the past
43 Clues: Age of Mammals • ERA OF THE FISH • The Age of Reptiles • Earths outermost layer • the formula for Nitrites • the formula for Nitrates • The amount of salt in the water • The measure of the clarity of water • Liquid magma that reaches the surface • the longest division of geological time • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • the third level of consumer is a food web • ...
changing earth 2023-01-08
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- what is a volcano called if it will no longer erupt
- what boundary occurs when two tectonic plates slide past each other
- what name does magma get once it erupts from a volcano
- which volcano spewed ash instead of lava in 1707
- who was the first person to support the theory of continental drift
- what instrument tracks seismic waves and there frequency
- what was the name of the massive supercontinent that was comprised of all the other continents.
- what scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake.
- what unusual natural phenomenon do volcanoes produce sometimes
- what is a volcano called if it has erupted or will erupt soon
- how many major tectonic plates are there
- what are the massive moving pieces that make up earth's crust
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- what are the edges of plates called.
- which volcano caused lightning that resulted in the only deaths caused by the volcano
- what is the massive wave that can be caused by an earthquake called
- how many locations are needed to find the location of an earthquake using seismic waves
- what is the theory that the continents started as one big supercontinent but slowly drifted apart
- what is hot liquid rock below earth's surface called
- what is the name of the major fault in california
- where do earthquakes occur most
20 Clues: where do earthquakes occur most • what are the edges of plates called. • how many major tectonic plates are there • which volcano spewed ash instead of lava in 1707 • what is the name of the major fault in california • what is a volcano called if it will no longer erupt • what scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake. • ...
Earth resources 2022-09-26
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- oil that spills from oil platforms, tankers, and pipelines that harms the environment
- all the aspects of climate are changing because Earth is getting warm
- facilities such as roads, water supply, electricity supply, railways
- seawater is turned into frest water which people can drink, by removing its salt
- rock is broken down by chemical reactions
- there isn't enought water for everyone
- a gas (sulpur dioxide) that is harmful
- a water that's not fresh and it is salty
- thangs we need to live, or use to earn a living; for example food, fuel
- a plant that we planted
- to provide energy, by burning them
- has lush vegetation, with many differents species for plants and animal
- the wearing away of rock, stones and soil by rivers, waves, wand, or glaciers
- is one which we can keep on using, and it won't run out
- water that collects below ground
- substances added to soil to make it more fertile; the rock at the plate edges get folded upwards, making mountains
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- a water that can be drink (not salty water)
- where fertile land becomes like a dessert, usually through misuse
- is something which occurs naturally
- water is evaporated from tge ocean, leaving the salt behind
- places that don't get much water
- coal, oil, natural gas
- occurs without human involment
- water from baths and shower sinks
- everything around you; air, soil, water, animals, and plant from the natural environment
- have enough water but can't afford the infrastructure
- resources is a resources we will run out of one day
- groundwater that has been sealed into aquifers for thousand or million years
- to water crops
- the state of being extremely poor
30 Clues: to water crops • coal, oil, natural gas • a plant that we planted • occurs without human involment • places that don't get much water • water that collects below ground • water from baths and shower sinks • the state of being extremely poor • to provide energy, by burning them • is something which occurs naturally • there isn't enought water for everyone • ...
Earth Science 2025-06-09
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- Dinosaurs bones are called...
- When the sun fully revolves around the sun
- When two light atomic nuclei combine
- The ___ includes the lithosphere
- A type of electromagnetic radiation
- A rock made by the accumulation of sediments
- The reason for the seasons is...
- The layer of the Earth that protects us from UV rays
- The process of breaking down rocks
- Energy you can use more than once
- The fifth farthest planet from the sun is...
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- Amount of force in one area
- A mountain or hill that contains lava
- ___ is the heating through air
- ___ is how much mass is in a given volume
- The horizontal axis
- ___ is the meaning of "equal night"
- Large sections of the lithosphere
- ___ supports immune function and wound healing
- A half of a sphere is called a ___
- What is being put into the experiment
- When something is shiny it's called...
- Common crystal made of silica
- The ___ holds all of the planets
- The ___ is a part of the solar system beyond Neptune
25 Clues: The horizontal axis • Amount of force in one area • Dinosaurs bones are called... • Common crystal made of silica • ___ is the heating through air • The ___ includes the lithosphere • The reason for the seasons is... • The ___ holds all of the planets • Large sections of the lithosphere • Energy you can use more than once • A half of a sphere is called a ___ • ...
Earth science 2025-06-09
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- horizontal line represents dependent..
- process of atmosphere over a period of time..
- Large pieces shaped weird of Earth's outer layer
- The degree of compactness..
- Earth split into southern and northern..
- Toxic gas of oxygen
- The reason for the seasons is..
- Large gas planet
- The transfer of heat In a pot...
- Has billions of stars..
- The length of earth around the sun..
- Is the portion of life on earth...
- Purposely changed to effect another variable
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- The Romains of an organism
- electromagnetic Radiation..
- Region beyond neptune..
- Silicon dioxide
- Energy that can be renewed
- A hill that erupts..
- reaction to form heavier nuclei
- Rock from earth sedimentary surface
- A metal element with the industrial process..
- The time the earth crosses the equator..
- metal glaze
- Continuous physical force
25 Clues: metal glaze • Silicon dioxide • Large gas planet • Toxic gas of oxygen • A hill that erupts.. • Region beyond neptune.. • Has billions of stars.. • Continuous physical force • The Romains of an organism • Energy that can be renewed • electromagnetic Radiation.. • The degree of compactness.. • reaction to form heavier nuclei • The reason for the seasons is.. • ...
Earth Resources 2026-01-16
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- the process of forming a new product from an old one
- produce electricity without adding harmful materials to the atmosphere or hydrosphere
- the energy that comes from the movement of water
- are material that is made by nature at least as quickly as people use it.
- something found in nature that humans use.
- flammable gas
- are naturally occurring,nonliving solids in Earth's Crust
- a type of intense air pollution that reduces visibility and poses significant health risks
- use less of a thing.
- way we get as much as we can from them and do not waste
- put into groups
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- a hydrosphere that people drink,shower,and use to make energy.
- one that is not made fast enough to replace what is used
- a factory that makes electricity by using fuels like coal.It works by spinning a giant turbine
- natural occurring,flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons found beneath the Earth's surface
- practice of protecting the environment and using resources carefully ,is important.
- change
- natural substances made up of one or more minerals
- a fossil fuel
- energy from solar panels
- dark,think liquid found in deep underground that formed millions of years ago from dead sea plants and animals
21 Clues: change • a fossil fuel • flammable gas • put into groups • use less of a thing. • energy from solar panels • something found in nature that humans use. • the energy that comes from the movement of water • natural substances made up of one or more minerals • the process of forming a new product from an old one • way we get as much as we can from them and do not waste • ...
Dynamic Earth 2025-08-19
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- Required for communication/ receiving news.
- Molten/ semi molten rock which can be found just beneath the surface of the earth
- The outside of something
- Different places across the world.
- Movement of the water in a sea/ lake/ or river.
- Energy from the core of the earth that causes shaking which can be damaging/ non damaging.
- The very middle of an object.
- a type of currency used to buy things
- Very outer edge of the earth where we live
- a red body of heat and can be dangerous.
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- an essential liquid required for life.
- used to create a fire
- A red/white liquid which hardens when it cools.
- The Maori word for environment
- A very sudden, and possibly dangerous situation.
- The planet which we live on.
- The Maori word for science.
- a word which refers to life force.
- The inside of something
- A point which can be backed up by facts but not 100% known yet.
20 Clues: used to create a fire • The inside of something • The outside of something • The Maori word for science. • The planet which we live on. • The very middle of an object. • The Maori word for environment • Different places across the world. • a word which refers to life force. • a type of currency used to buy things • an essential liquid required for life. • ...
Earth Science 2025-10-14
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- Relating to earthquakes or vibrations in Earth
- A type of crust found under the oceans
- A type of crust that forms the landmasses
- A plate boundary where two plates move apart
- A mountain that erupts with molten rock
- The rigid outer layer of Earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- A valley formed where tectonic plates pull apart
- The layer of Earth between the crust and the core
- The process where one tectonic plate moves under another
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface
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- Large sections of Earth's lithosphere that move slowly
- The innermost layer of Earth
- A fracture in Earth's crust where movement occurs
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plate movement
- The movement of heated material that drives plate motion
- The location where two tectonic plates meet
- A plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- The outermost solid layer of Earth
- A plate boundary where plates slide past each other horizontally
- A large ocean wave caused by underwater earthquakes
20 Clues: The innermost layer of Earth • The outermost solid layer of Earth • Molten rock beneath Earth's surface • A type of crust found under the oceans • A mountain that erupts with molten rock • A type of crust that forms the landmasses • The location where two tectonic plates meet • A plate boundary where two plates move apart • Relating to earthquakes or vibrations in Earth • ...
heat and air crossword 2013-12-13
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- Comes from the sun and your body
- A type of weather associated with a bad day
- "it's really hot today, the air is very ______"
- The gases surrounding the earth allowing us to live
- "it's really cold outside, the air is very _______"
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- A type of weather associated with a good day
- The opposite of cold
- The part of the atmosphere we live in
- Another word for climate
- The opposite of hot
- Associated with lungs
11 Clues: The opposite of hot • The opposite of cold • Associated with lungs • Another word for climate • Comes from the sun and your body • The part of the atmosphere we live in • A type of weather associated with a bad day • A type of weather associated with a good day • "it's really hot today, the air is very ______" • The gases surrounding the earth allowing us to live • ...
PLANETS 2024-09-22
13 Clues: a noun • it is cold • answer for why • it has 365 days • it has 24 hours • opposite for big • it means to spin • past tense for spin • the opposite of close • first planet from the sun • fifth planet from the sun • farthest planet from the sun • the third planet from the sun
Aarish's Crosswoard 2024-04-30
16 Clues: once a year • we live here • has few zeros • we relax here • biggest mammal • we use to write • useful in summer • keep things safe • people use to walk • we have as a treat • we have it everyday • we use at the beach • it help us to be smart • we cant live with out you • we follow through the day • something goes round and round
The Earth and Rocks 2014-05-06
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- these rocks are formed by changing existing rocks
- a theory that suggested that the surface of the Earth is formed by a series of sudden catastrophes.
- a belief by many religions that the Earth is created by God or gods
- rock that usually contain fossils
- these are made of grains and contain mixture of minerals e.g. basalt, granite, marble, limestone
- molten rock on the surface of the earth crust
- a conical hill or mountain formed eruption of magma
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- a theory that suggested that we might be able to find out about the origin of ancient rocks by studying 'present-day' events.
- these rocks are formed by the cooling down of magma and lava
- these are imprint of the remain of dead plants and animals
- this is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- molten rock within the earth crust
12 Clues: rock that usually contain fossils • molten rock within the earth crust • molten rock on the surface of the earth crust • these rocks are formed by changing existing rocks • a conical hill or mountain formed eruption of magma • this is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces • these are imprint of the remain of dead plants and animals • ...
Chapter 8 Earth Science Vocab Crossword 2 2017-02-20
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- Spherical, or round, model of the Earth
- Measure of distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- Line located along the 180th meridian, where when crossing a day is lost or gained
- Meridian running through Greenwich England representing zero degrees east and west
- Drawing of the Earth's surface
- Line going from east to west across a map or globe
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- Line that runs between the north and south pole of the Earth
- Line that passes through all the points on a map that have the same elevation
- Map that shows the different shapes and sizes of land surface using contour lines
- Longitudinal belt of the Earth in which all areas within the location have the same local time
- Measure of distance north and south of the equator
- Imaginary line around the Earth that divides the planet into the Northern and Southern hemisphere's
12 Clues: Drawing of the Earth's surface • Spherical, or round, model of the Earth • Measure of distance north and south of the equator • Line going from east to west across a map or globe • Measure of distance east and west of the Prime Meridian • Line that runs between the north and south pole of the Earth • ...
Random Quiz 2021-03-15
Random 2023-12-08
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- slowest animal in the world
- tallest animal in the world
- biggest planet in solar system
- longest river in the world
- hot weather
- the planet next to earth
- the country with most islands
- snow
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- most popular sport in the wold
- Santa claus
- popular old band
- the day you were born
- largest country in the world
- smallest planet in solar system
- Santas helpers
- most populated country
16 Clues: snow • Santa claus • hot weather • Santas helpers • popular old band • the day you were born • most populated country • the planet next to earth • longest river in the world • slowest animal in the world • tallest animal in the world • largest country in the world • the country with most islands • most popular sport in the wold • biggest planet in solar system • ...
Geography 2021-10-03
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- deepest Point on the Earth
- smalest country on the Earth
- Highest Mountain on the Earth
- In which Country are the Angel Falls
- longest River in China
- Biggest country in Europe
- Biggest city on the Earth
- Highest Mountain in Germany
- Biggest lake in Switzerland
- Biggest Country on the Earth
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- Highest Country on the Earth
- Biggest island on Earth
- biggest sea on Earth
- Longest River on the Earth
- deepest lake on the Earth
- Highest waterfall on Earth
- Biggest dessert on Earth
- Biggest Rain Forest on the Earth
- Highest Mountain in Switzerland
- Highest mountain on the Earth
20 Clues: biggest sea on Earth • longest River in China • Biggest island on Earth • Biggest dessert on Earth • deepest lake on the Earth • Biggest country in Europe • Biggest city on the Earth • deepest Point on the Earth • Longest River on the Earth • Highest waterfall on Earth • Highest Mountain in Germany • Biggest lake in Switzerland • Highest Country on the Earth • ...
Earth, Sun & Moon System 2022-02-09
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- 365 days (1 year)
- a little part of the moon's right side is in sunlight
- 24 hours (1 day)
- The Sun and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by their gravitational attraction and revolve around the Sun
- about 3/4th of the right side moon's disk is in sunlight
- revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the north Pole to the South Pole and is the center of earth's rotation
- An obscuring of the light from a celestial body by the passage of an object between the celestial body and the observer or between the celestial body and its source of illumination
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
- The luminous star around which Earth and other
- The slant of Earth’s axis, which is 23.5 degrees from vertical compared to Earth’s orbital plane around the Sun; as a result, the North Pole always points toward the North Star.
- The full moon passes into Earth’s shadow, causing the moon to appear reddish in color when the Sun, Earth, and Moon directly line up; lasts 1–3½ hours
- getting smaller
- by nuclear reactions in its interior
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- The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth
- A phenomenon or process that involves multiple steps and repeats itself
- A celestial body that revolves around a planet
- getting larger
- the left half of the moon's disk is in sunlight
- The Moon passes between the Earth and Sun, covering all or part of the Sun; occurs when the Sun, Earth, and moon directly line up; lasts for less than 12 minutes
- The four natural divisions of the year based on changes in temperature due to the varied amounts of sunlight (both intensity and number of daylight hours received); caused by the tilt of Earth during revolution
- A self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is
- the moon's entire disk is in sunlight because the Earth is between the sun and the moon
- the right half of the moon's disk is in sunlight
- a little part of the moon's left side is in sunlight
- the moon's disk facing us is dark because the moon is between the sun and the Earth
- about 3/4th of the left side moon's disk is in sunlight
27 Clues: getting larger • getting smaller • 24 hours (1 day) • 365 days (1 year) • by nuclear reactions in its interior • A celestial body that revolves around a planet • The luminous star around which Earth and other • the left half of the moon's disk is in sunlight • revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium • the right half of the moon's disk is in sunlight • ...
Beyond the Earth 2022-10-18
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- at the end of the day we see the amazing ______
- the Earth _____ around the sun
- the ___ gives all life a source of energy
- ______ pulls us down to the ground
- to teach children about stars teachers make _______ online
- ___ is repersented by a lion
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- the ____ takes a month to complete a full cycle
- the Earth ____ and gives the illusion that the sun is moving
- we see the _____ at night
- ___ is the name of a constellation and the name of a god
- a _____ is a repeating cycle
11 Clues: we see the _____ at night • a _____ is a repeating cycle • ___ is repersented by a lion • the Earth _____ around the sun • ______ pulls us down to the ground • the ___ gives all life a source of energy • the ____ takes a month to complete a full cycle • at the end of the day we see the amazing ______ • ___ is the name of a constellation and the name of a god • ...
Motions of the Earth 2018-01-08
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- time taken for the earth to complete one rotation
- time taken for the earth to complete one revolution
- Motion of the Earth causing change of seasons
- Imaginary line passing through the Earth's centre
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- Motion of the Earth causing day and night
- an example of a celestial body
- Fixed path in which the planets move around the sun
7 Clues: an example of a celestial body • Motion of the Earth causing day and night • Motion of the Earth causing change of seasons • time taken for the earth to complete one rotation • Imaginary line passing through the Earth's centre • time taken for the earth to complete one revolution • Fixed path in which the planets move around the sun
Geography 2021-10-03
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- smalest country on the Earth
- Biggest dessert on Earth
- In which Country are the Angel Falls
- Biggest lake in Switzerland
- Biggest city on the Earth
- Highest waterfall on Earth
- Highest Country on the Earth
- Biggest island on Earth
- biggest sea on Earth
- Highest Mountain in Germany
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- deepest Point on the Earth
- Highest mountain on the Earth
- Biggest country in Europe
- Highest Mountain on the Earth
- Biggest Country on the Earth
- Biggest Rain Forest on the Earth
- Highest Mountain in Switzerland
- Longest River on the Earth
- deepest lake on the Earth
- longest River in China
20 Clues: biggest sea on Earth • longest River in China • Biggest island on Earth • Biggest dessert on Earth • Biggest country in Europe • Biggest city on the Earth • deepest lake on the Earth • deepest Point on the Earth • Highest waterfall on Earth • Longest River on the Earth • Biggest lake in Switzerland • Highest Mountain in Germany • smalest country on the Earth • ...
Geography Terms 2024-06-05
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- refers to half the earth that is spherical in shape
- how many hemispheres the earth is divided into
- a series of imaginary lines that run from pole to pole
- the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole; the earth rotates around it once a day
- caused by the yearly rotation of the Earth around the Sun and the tilt of the Earth's axis
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- the art and science of mapmaking
- the imaginary line that circles the globe at the center
- an area defined by similar characteristics
- a series of imaginary lines that circle the globe horizontally
9 Clues: the art and science of mapmaking • an area defined by similar characteristics • how many hemispheres the earth is divided into • refers to half the earth that is spherical in shape • a series of imaginary lines that run from pole to pole • the imaginary line that circles the globe at the center • a series of imaginary lines that circle the globe horizontally • ...
global system 2013-05-19
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- produced in the stomach of cow and sheep
- a name for all water on earth
- large scale of ocean circulating caused by global density
- gas that make up most of earth’s atmosphere
- – electromagnetic radiation
- when water turns to moist
- when people try to kill a lot of trees
- – droplets on cold surface
- a name for the layers of gases surrounding the planet
- something that can be trapped in a greenhouse.
- an energy source that does not worn-out when uses eg wind, solar power and water.
- something that is delivered from living things
- fuels- formed from the past from the remains of living plants or animals.
- long time period of a specific weather eg. Winter, spring, summer and fall (autumn)
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- where plants and animals interacts with their physical environment.
- a name for a climate that can change day to day
- how plants make their food
- effects- greenhouse gases have the effect on warming earth which is known as ………. …….
- milder climate between two glacial period
- thick layer of soil that remains frozen for a long time
- a name for earth’s land masses
- dioxide- colour less and odourless gas. Co2
- when discharging something eg gas or radiation
- sheet- a permanent layer of ice which covers land
- Niño- something that causes dryness in parts of Australia
- short radiation and …….. radiation
26 Clues: when water turns to moist • how plants make their food • – droplets on cold surface • – electromagnetic radiation • a name for all water on earth • a name for earth’s land masses • short radiation and …….. radiation • when people try to kill a lot of trees • produced in the stomach of cow and sheep • milder climate between two glacial period • ...
Earth-Sun-Moon System vocab pg. 344-373 2025-04-18
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- different shapes of the moon we see
- a pattern or group of stars that people imagine represents a animal or other object
- an object that orbits the sun
- sun-centred model is known as
- Earth-centered model is known as
- the day where we experience the same amount of daylight and night
- cold mixture of dust and ice that develops a long trail of light as it approaches the sun
- oval shape rather than a perfect circle
- tide where the least difference between low and high tides
- darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse
- streak of light produced when a small piece of rock burns up as it enters Earth's atmosphere
- imaginary line that passes from the North pole to the South pole
- the spinning of Earth on its axis
- a giant ball of superheated gas, or plasma
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- a body that orbits a planet
- force that attracts objects towards each other
- most significant difference between low and high tides
- the movement of one object around another
- the path planets take around the sun
- rise and fall of ocean water
- area of the shadow where the sun is partially blocked
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- when an object comes between the sun and a third object
- the longest or shortest day of the year
24 Clues: a body that orbits a planet • rise and fall of ocean water • an object that orbits the sun • sun-centred model is known as • Earth-centered model is known as • the spinning of Earth on its axis • different shapes of the moon we see • the path planets take around the sun • oval shape rather than a perfect circle • the longest or shortest day of the year • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- The cause of Day and Night.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
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- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The global address of a place.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- The Moon is full blood red.
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- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- The global address of a place.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
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- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The global address of a place.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Brayan Salazar 2020-04-28
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- is a bad-tempered animal and lives in water most of the day
- is a horse-like equine that lives in the African jungles
- is the animal with the longest neck of all mammals
- is the king of the jungle and appears in many disney movies
- is an anima that sleeps more than 18 hours a day and is unique in australia
- is the only one of its kind that lives in the north pole and feeds on seals
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- is the oldest animal on earth and lives in lakes or swamps
- is the largest animal on the planet and can weigh more than 8 tons
- is the fastest feline on earth and reaches over 80 km per hour when running
- is a cold-blooded animal that crawls and eats mice
- is the bird with the largest beak and a striking color
- is an animal that repeats every word you speak
12 Clues: is an animal that repeats every word you speak • is a cold-blooded animal that crawls and eats mice • is the animal with the longest neck of all mammals • is the bird with the largest beak and a striking color • is a horse-like equine that lives in the African jungles • is the oldest animal on earth and lives in lakes or swamps • ...
Earth in Space 2022-06-09
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- An imaginary line down the centre of an object
- An event that occurs two times a year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point.
- An event that occurs two times per year when the length of the day and night are equal.
- The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun
- The path a body travels around another
- A sloped or angled position
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- The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis
- Four different periods of the year where different amounts of sunlight hits the Earth due to the Earth's tilt.
- A group of stars or planets held together by gravity
- Because of its tilt, the earth can be divided into the northern and southern ...
- Star at the centre of the solar system that planets orbit around as well as produces heat and light.
- The spinning of an object around its axis
12 Clues: A sloped or angled position • The path a body travels around another • The spinning of an object around its axis • An imaginary line down the centre of an object • The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun • A group of stars or planets held together by gravity • The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon Vocabulary 2022-02-09
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- phases of the moon where the lighted portion is increasing
- fully shaded inner region of a shadow
- when the moon's orbit crosses into Earth's shadow
- a turn or spin
- the tides that occur after the new or full moon phases
- the tides that occur after the 1st or 3rd quarter moon phases
- occurs during fall and spring when Earth has a nearly equal amount of day and night hours
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- when the moon moves in a line directly between the Earth and Sun
- lighter partially shaded outer region of a shadow
- phases of the moon where the lighted portion is decreasing
- occurs during summer and winter when Earth has the longest and shortest amount of daylight hours
- movement of one object around another
12 Clues: a turn or spin • fully shaded inner region of a shadow • movement of one object around another • lighter partially shaded outer region of a shadow • when the moon's orbit crosses into Earth's shadow • the tides that occur after the new or full moon phases • phases of the moon where the lighted portion is decreasing • ...
The Lord's Prayer 2016-02-27
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- And ______ us our debts
- Our _______ in heaven
- And do not lead us into ________
- But _____ us from the evil one
- Your ______ be done
- As we forgive our _________
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- foever. _____
- For Yours is the ______
- _______ 6:9-13
- On earth as it is in ________
- ________ be Your Name
- and the _____ and the glory
- Give us this day our daily _______
13 Clues: foever. _____ • _______ 6:9-13 • Your ______ be done • Our _______ in heaven • ________ be Your Name • For Yours is the ______ • And ______ us our debts • and the _____ and the glory • As we forgive our _________ • On earth as it is in ________ • But _____ us from the evil one • And do not lead us into ________ • Give us this day our daily _______
The life of Lexi 2026-03-02
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- The bestfriend.
- the friendgroup of all friendgroups.
- The date in which lexi came to earth.
- sister boyfriend first name nickname
- signature catchphrase when mad
- favorite anime
- sisters school
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- the day of reckoning, the friendgroup that broke all
- amount of crosswords played daily
- sister name
- favorite pasttime with controller
- iconic clawclip color
- forced sport
13 Clues: sister name • forced sport • favorite anime • sisters school • The bestfriend. • iconic clawclip color • signature catchphrase when mad • amount of crosswords played daily • favorite pasttime with controller • the friendgroup of all friendgroups. • sister boyfriend first name nickname • The date in which lexi came to earth. • the day of reckoning, the friendgroup that broke all
Incan and Aztec Crossword 2024-06-24
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- Leader Of Spanish Invasion
- Hidden Incan City
- Incan Game with people dressed as birds
- Incan Language
- Aztec Conqueror
- South American Peoples
- Incan Sacrificial Practice
- Incan Language
- Last Incan Leader
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- Aztec Language
- Aztec 365-day Calendar
- Incan god of earth humans and animals
- Final Aztec Leader
- The god who gave life to the Aztecs
14 Clues: Aztec Language • Incan Language • Incan Language • Aztec Conqueror • Hidden Incan City • Last Incan Leader • Final Aztec Leader • Aztec 365-day Calendar • South American Peoples • Leader Of Spanish Invasion • Incan Sacrificial Practice • The god who gave life to the Aztecs • Incan god of earth humans and animals • Incan Game with people dressed as birds
Samoset 2023-02-16
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- technology
- physical activity
- Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
- a language you learn
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- opposite of black
- not front, not back but the ______
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- the past
- our earth
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination
- vocal and/or instrumental sounds
- pal
- every day you go to ______
- 4 operations
- a group of players
- 5th color in the rainbow
16 Clues: pal • the past • our earth • technology • 4 operations • physical activity • opposite of black • a group of players • a language you learn • 5th color in the rainbow • every day you go to ______ • vocal and/or instrumental sounds • not front, not back but the ______ • Science, Technology, Engineering, Math • the state of being free from illness or injury • ...
USSF Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-01
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- USSF senior enlisted leader
- Orbit period of 1 day
- Always above
- Home of Western Launch Range
- Roman year for USSF activation
- Radio wave transmitting or receiving device
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- Orbit home to GPS satellites
- North Star
- SSC senior enlisted leader
- To send an object to space
- Symbol shaped like a triangle
- Near-Earth orbit
- USSF E-1 through E-4
- SSC/CC
- CSO
- Vehicle that carries satellites to space
- Triangular-like shape
17 Clues: CSO • SSC/CC • North Star • Always above • Near-Earth orbit • USSF E-1 through E-4 • Orbit period of 1 day • Triangular-like shape • SSC senior enlisted leader • To send an object to space • USSF senior enlisted leader • Orbit home to GPS satellites • Home of Western Launch Range • Symbol shaped like a triangle • Roman year for USSF activation • Vehicle that carries satellites to space • ...
Wait Until Then puzzle 2026-03-04
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- In the hospital, Gramps told Nathan, "I want you to love Jesus and ______ to him every day"
- Gramps told Nathan that when Christians live on the New Earth, we will have better _______
- Gramps read from Revelation, "I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and ______ the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me."
- Gramps told Nathan that he would rather play _____ with him than play baseball with Ted Williams again
- Gramps told Nathan that playing baseball wasn't as important as other things like _________ Nathan's grandma
- Who did Gramps say he knew who is much greater than Ted Williams or Babe Ruth or any other baseball player?
- At the memorial service, the pastor said that Gramps loved Jesus and prayed for _______
- While fishing together, Nathan caught a ________
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- Nathan would rather be able to ______ than get to meet professional baseball players
- Nathan was born with spina ________
- While fishing, Gramps called out "Champ! Stay away from that ________ ivy!"
- Gramps said, "One day all of us who ________ Jesus will be together."
- Jesus promises that on the New Earth there won't be any more sin or death or crying or ______
- Revelation 22:3 describes some things about the New Earth, including that God's servants will ________ him
- Gramps had played ________ base for 7 years in the minor leagues
- Gramps told Nathan that you don't have to be the _____ player to love the game
- Nathan asked Gramps, "Why didn't God make me so I could walk?" Gramps replied, "I'm not sure, but I know God has a good ________."
17 Clues: Nathan was born with spina ________ • While fishing together, Nathan caught a ________ • Gramps had played ________ base for 7 years in the minor leagues • Gramps said, "One day all of us who ________ Jesus will be together." • While fishing, Gramps called out "Champ! Stay away from that ________ ivy!" • ...
Climate Change 2022-11-20
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- What do we put in recycling bins?
- What is the main cause for climate change?
- How can we stop global warming?
- What do trees release in the earth?
- What are the best food sources?
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- What can we do to get more oxygen?
- What is it called reusing plastic?
- If you run a water tap for the whole day how many liters are wasted?
- Is reusing plastic good?
- What is renewable energy called.
- What type of cars should we use to save the earth?
- What type of waste do we usually see in the ocean?
12 Clues: Is reusing plastic good? • How can we stop global warming? • What are the best food sources? • What is renewable energy called. • What do we put in recycling bins? • What can we do to get more oxygen? • What is it called reusing plastic? • What do trees release in the earth? • What is the main cause for climate change? • What type of cars should we use to save the earth? • ...
Unit 3Bchris foster 123456789abc 2016-11-04
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- division of a year
- a force of attraction between two object
- spin of a body on its axis
- tide occurs 2 times a month
- technology that floats around bigger objects
- sun is as far north or as south of the equator
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- movemont when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator
- the time for earth to rotate once on its axis
- time for earth to orbit the sun
- different ways the moon appears
- tide that occurs during the first and third quarters of moon
11 Clues: division of a year • spin of a body on its axis • tide occurs 2 times a month • time for earth to orbit the sun • different ways the moon appears • a force of attraction between two object • technology that floats around bigger objects • the time for earth to rotate once on its axis • sun is as far north or as south of the equator • ...
Spanish 1 - Global Challenges 2022-04-28
Across
- Tropical storm that produces rain and strong winds
- Cockroaches can live 45 minutes without ______
- The most popular habitants of the North Pole are "osos ______"
- Humans contaminate the air in the atmosphere with "gases ______"
- Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of _____
- Alternative energy sources, like water, wind, and sun sources are called "energia ______"
Down
- Cockroaches can live one month without _____
- Three babies are born every _____
- The layer of gasses around the Earth.
- Polar Bears live on _____
- Cockroaches can live for weeks without their ______
11 Clues: Polar Bears live on _____ • Three babies are born every _____ • The layer of gasses around the Earth. • Cockroaches can live one month without _____ • Earth Day is celebrated on the 22nd of _____ • Cockroaches can live 45 minutes without ______ • Tropical storm that produces rain and strong winds • Cockroaches can live for weeks without their ______ • ...
environment 2023-11-11
Across
- the name of our planet
- there are a lot of them at the forests
- all the living and non-living elements around us
- they are big grey and you can find them by the sea
- almonds are...
- all the animals, plants, rocks, the sea, the mountains etc.
Down
- fruits and ... are good for our health
- when the earth turns around itself creates day and...
- ...are melting down due to the climate change
- Everest is a ... range
- Atlantic is an ...
11 Clues: almonds are... • Atlantic is an ... • the name of our planet • Everest is a ... range • fruits and ... are good for our health • there are a lot of them at the forests • ...are melting down due to the climate change • all the living and non-living elements around us • they are big grey and you can find them by the sea • when the earth turns around itself creates day and... • ...
Easter Crossword 2023-04-05
Across
- How many days did Jesus stay on the earth after his resurrection.
- How many times does Jesus fall during Stations of the Cross?
- What was the original meaning of the word Lent?
- What word is never said or sung during Lent?
- The stone at Jesus' tomb was rolled away by an ___________.
- Peter would deny Christ how many times before the rooster crowed twice?
- Which disciple betrayed Jesus for silver?
- On what Sunday during Lent does the priest bless palms?
- What Irish Saint's feast day takes place during Lent?
- On Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on what animal?
- After his crucifixion, Jesus rose from the dead how many days later?
- What color vestments does the priest wear during Lent?
Down
- What is the first day of Lent called?
- How many days are there in Lent?
- Jesus was in a _________ when he was arrested.
- What do we call the day before Lent begins?
- "_________ is risen, He is risen indeed!"
- What do Catholics abstain from eating on Fridays during Lent?
- Who helped Jesus carry the cross?
- What snack was eaten during Lent because it contained only flour, salt, and water and reminds us of the trinity?
20 Clues: How many days are there in Lent? • Who helped Jesus carry the cross? • What is the first day of Lent called? • Which disciple betrayed Jesus for silver? • "_________ is risen, He is risen indeed!" • What do we call the day before Lent begins? • What word is never said or sung during Lent? • Jesus was in a _________ when he was arrested. • ...
Adaptation Crossword 2025-05-20
Across
- An adaptation that allows organisms to blend into their surroundings.
- A species that no longer exists anywhere on Earth.
- Active during the day and resting at night.
- The act of pursuing and capturing prey for food.
- – The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- Abnormal or extreme growth due to genetic or hormonal factors.
- Warm-blooded vertebrates with hair or fur and females that produce milk.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient living things.
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- A fossil of an organism’s activity, like footprints or burrows.
- A fossil formed when a mould is filled with minerals, creating a replica.
- Active during the night rather than the day.
- Describes a species that occurs naturally in a specific region.
- An ancient supercontinent that included present-day NZ, Australia, Antarctica .
- A species at serious risk of extinction.
- Animals that hunt, kill, and eat other animals.
- A species found only in a particular geographic area and nowhere else.
- A type of fossil where an impression of an organism is left in rock.
17 Clues: A species at serious risk of extinction. • Active during the day and resting at night. • Active during the night rather than the day. • Animals that hunt, kill, and eat other animals. • The act of pursuing and capturing prey for food. • – The clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • A species that no longer exists anywhere on Earth. • ...
Nothing says fun like a birthday crossword 2026-02-21
Space Crossword 2024-05-30
Across
- when the Earth, Moon & Sun are in perfect alignment
- force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- all of the large and small objects that orbit the sun (2 words)
- scientist provided first evidence of expanding universe (2 words)
- space and all of the matter and energy in it
- 5.1° (2 words)
- seasons are caused by the Earth’s …
- Sun and Moon gravitational forces partially cancel out, resulting in small tides (2 words)
- Sun and Moon gravitational forces work together, resulting in large tides (2 words)
Down
- collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
- day when the sun crosses the equator
- different apparent shapes of the moon that repeat over 29.5 days
- on average, every planet’s closest planetary neighbor
- day and night are caused by …
- 23.5° (2 words)
- day when the sun is as far north or south of the equator as possible
- universe is getting bigger
- years are caused by …
19 Clues: 5.1° (2 words) • 23.5° (2 words) • years are caused by … • universe is getting bigger • day and night are caused by … • seasons are caused by the Earth’s … • day when the sun crosses the equator • space and all of the matter and energy in it • when the Earth, Moon & Sun are in perfect alignment • on average, every planet’s closest planetary neighbor • ...
Lessons 2-7, Lord's Prayer, Psalm 100 2014-03-01
Across
- A word meaning "good news"
- "Thy _______ come"
- King Darius proclaimed Daniel's God as the ______ God
- The priest at Shiloh
- "________ be thy name"
- Daniel prayed in his _____ room
- Daniel prayed at least _____ times a day
- "Thy ____ be done in earth, as it is in heaven"
- Eventually, the temple replaced the __________ as Israel's place of worship
- "...we are his people, the _____ of his pasture"
- "Worship the LORD with ________; come before him with joyful songs"
- "Our ______ which art in heaven"
- The author of Acts
- Stephen didn't hate his enemies, instead he _______ them
- How did Stephen die? He was ______
- the temple was built in this many years
- "And forgive us our _____"
- A word meaning "Let it be so"
Down
- Hannah's husband
- "Shout for ___ to the LORD, all the earth"
- Any person who didn't obey the new law would be thrown into the _____ den
- "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his ______ with praise"
- "...his faithfulness continues through all ___________"
- Prayer is a form of _______
- "Give us this day our daily _____"
- A word meaning unable to conceive a child
- Ark of the ________
- "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from ____"
- This man built a beautiful temple is Jerusalem
- A martyr
- A name that means "He who is from God"
- How many petitions are there in the Lord's Prayer?
32 Clues: A martyr • Hannah's husband • "Thy _______ come" • The author of Acts • Ark of the ________ • The priest at Shiloh • "________ be thy name" • A word meaning "good news" • "And forgive us our _____" • Prayer is a form of _______ • A word meaning "Let it be so" • Daniel prayed in his _____ room • "Our ______ which art in heaven" • "Give us this day our daily _____" • ...
Everything I Need to ... Part 3 2025-03-22
Across
- The principle emphasizing strength through coexistence of various cultures and species. (17)
- Another country that granted legal rights to nature. (7)
- The system responsible for reducing nature to dead matter. (20)
- The worldview that sees nature as an inanimate resource to be exploited. (8)
- The ecofeminist historian who criticized the mechanistic worldview of nature. (16)
- The essay which means 'Forest of Purity'. (7)
- The school founded for learning from nature. (13)
- The poet who inspired ecological thought. (6)
- The fundamental value advocating fairness in resource distribution. (18)
- The cultural expressions that celebrate nature’s beauty and inspire conservation. (15)
- Occupation of empty land regardless of tribal people living there. (11)
- The alternative worldview that sees nature as vibrant and dynamic. (10)
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- It leads to a happy life the day we end consumerism and going behind wealth. (11)
- The first country to recognize the rights of nature in its constitution. (7)
- The philosopher who promoted the idea of controlling and exploiting nature. (12)
- It literally means Mother Earth. (10)
- The environmental lawyer who advocates for recognizing the rights of nature. (14)
- The report submitted by the Secretary-General on World Earth Day. (18)
- The legal concept that grants nature the right to exist and flourish. (14)
- The principle of Indian civilisation. (18)
- The separation of humans from nature in our minds, leading to ecological destruction. (12)
21 Clues: It literally means Mother Earth. (10) • The principle of Indian civilisation. (18) • The essay which means 'Forest of Purity'. (7) • The poet who inspired ecological thought. (6) • The school founded for learning from nature. (13) • Another country that granted legal rights to nature. (7) • The system responsible for reducing nature to dead matter. (20) • ...
Numbers 16 - NASB 2025-08-05
Across
- “All your company are gathered together against the _____”
- What Israel did after the earth swallowed the people
- One of two men who refused to come when Moses summoned him.
- “When Moses heard this (the accusation), he fell on his ______”
- What went into the earth along with the people
- Who God had separated from the congregation of Israel
- What the people accused Moses and Aaron of causing to the rebels.
- Father of Korah
- Son of Peleth
- Where Korah and his company were to put their fire
- What Israel did the next day, the day after the rebellion
- People who followed Moses as he went to Dathan and Abiram.
- “Do not regard their offering! I have not taken a single _____ from them.
- What the rebel’s censers became plating for
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- What Moses asks Korah if he is seeking
- Metal that the censers were made of
- What God desired to do the rebels
- What the rebels claimed all the congregation is
- The son of Aaron
- What Moses told Korah’s company to put in their firepans.
- What Aaron sought to stop by making atonement for the congregation
- Element that came from God to consume the 250 men
- Who Moses and Aaron are accused of exalting themselves above
- What the rebels claimed flowed in Egypt
- What Moses said would swallow up the people
25 Clues: Son of Peleth • Father of Korah • The son of Aaron • What God desired to do the rebels • Metal that the censers were made of • What Moses asks Korah if he is seeking • What the rebels claimed flowed in Egypt • What Moses said would swallow up the people • What the rebel’s censers became plating for • What went into the earth along with the people • ...
Damen's Earth Day 2022 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- To keep in a certain condition
- The planet we live on.
- Fluid all living things drink in order to survive.
- Able to be maintained at a certain level.
- To cut down on or use less.
- Humans breathe this to survive.
- To keep safe.
- Huge body of water that makes up more than 70% of the Earth.
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- A substance or object that can be decomposed by bacteria or other living things.
- Trash left on the grounds of public areas.
- Living things that feed off of organic material.
- To convert or reprocess materials so they can be used again.
- To think about again.
- A large woody plant of considerable height and branches.
- All of the living and nonliving things in an area.
15 Clues: To keep safe. • To think about again. • The planet we live on. • To cut down on or use less. • To keep in a certain condition • Humans breathe this to survive. • Able to be maintained at a certain level. • Trash left on the grounds of public areas. • Living things that feed off of organic material. • Fluid all living things drink in order to survive. • ...
espanol crossword 2023-01-05
10 Clues: spanish • many numbers • you eat food • tests your body • using technology • uses your creativity • animals and the earth • learning about our past • tests your language skills • places you go to throughout the school day
Vance 2024-08-19
Across
- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- the sun the planets that orbit the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- the only star in our solar system
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun other objects that orbit the sun
- the pull between Earth and other object which acts without even touching
- A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime
- an object’s orbital motion AROUND another object (think of the game Duck, Duck, Goose)
Down
- a scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis (think of a top spinning)
- A huge object in space that gives off heat light
- and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time
14 Clues: the only star in our solar system • A huge object in space that gives off heat light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline • the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time • A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime • ...
Kaden 1 2018-03-13
Across
- a streak of light
- eclipse an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun
- a ball of hot gas
- an object that orbits the planet
- tide a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon
- a pattern
- eclipse an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened
- a way to tell what day, week, month, and year it is
- tide a tide just after a new or full moon when there is the greatest difference between high and low water
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- an object that orbits a stare
Down
- a space craft around a star, planet, or moon
- an obscuring of the light
- the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- a large, level basalt plain on the surface of the moon
- an imaginary line
- the government over thrown
- when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- it is when the sun reaches the highest or lowest point
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
- an action going around a axis or center
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- a distinct period or stage in a process
24 Clues: a pattern • a streak of light • an imaginary line • a ball of hot gas • an obscuring of the light • the government over thrown • an object that orbits a stare • an object that orbits the planet • an action going around a axis or center • a distinct period or stage in a process • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • a space craft around a star, planet, or moon • ...
Lessons 2-7, Lord's Prayer, Psalm 100 2014-03-01
Across
- The priest at Shiloh
- the temple was built in this many years
- "Thy ____ be done in earth, as it is in heaven"
- "Our ______ which art in heaven"
- "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from ____"
- "Give us this day our daily _____"
- "Thy _______ come"
- "Worship the LORD with ________; come before him with joyful songs"
- "...we are his people, the _____ of his pasture"
- Eventually, the temple replaced the __________ as Israel's place of worship
- Prayer is a form of _______
- "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his ______ with praise"
- King Darius proclaimed Daniel's God as the ______ God
- A martyr
- How did Stephen die? He was ______
- Daniel prayed at least _____ times a day
Down
- A word meaning "Let it be so"
- "And forgive us our _____"
- The author of Acts
- Hannah's husband
- Any person who didn't obey the new law would be thrown into the _____ den
- "Shout for ___ to the LORD, all the earth"
- A word meaning unable to conceive a child
- "________ be thy name"
- Daniel prayed in his _____ room
- "...his faithfulness continues through all ___________"
- This man built a beautiful temple is Jerusalem
- Ark of the ________
- How many petitions are there in the Lord's Prayer?
- A word meaning "good news"
- Stephen didn't hate his enemies, instead he _______ them
- A name that means "He who is from God"
32 Clues: A martyr • Hannah's husband • The author of Acts • "Thy _______ come" • Ark of the ________ • The priest at Shiloh • "________ be thy name" • "And forgive us our _____" • A word meaning "good news" • Prayer is a form of _______ • A word meaning "Let it be so" • Daniel prayed in his _____ room • "Our ______ which art in heaven" • "Give us this day our daily _____" • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
Across
- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
Down
- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The global address of a place.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
Across
- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
Down
- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The global address of a place.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
Across
- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
Down
- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The global address of a place.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Word association 1 - agb 2021-06-13
Across
- the whole Earth: from pole to ____
- your whole body: from head to ___
- a coin toss: heads or _____
- nonstop: night and ___
- weighing an argument: listing the pros and ____
- the setting of a story: time and _____
- your whole life: from cradle to _____
- what you put in coffee: cream and _____
- an old photograph: black and _____
- hunting tools: bow and ______
- things that break bones: sticks and ______
- the whole time: from beginning to ___
- sewing implements: needle and ______
- fight as hard as you can: fight tooth and ____
- what a sentry asks: friend or ___
- in a safe place: under lock and ___
- the whole universe: heaven and _____
- compromise: give and ____
- a link in the food chain: predator and ____
- eating utensils: knife and ____
Down
- something good government has: checks and ________
- parts of an essay: introduction and __________
- a marriage vow: for better or for _____
- an early human: hunter and ________
- things to write with: pen and _____
- American expression for across the country: coast to _____
- an American breakfast: bacon and ____
- the whole night: from dusk to ____
- parents: mom and ___
- a good way to finish: save the best for ____
- the whole day: from sunrise to ______
- why something happened: cause and ______
- Wild West poster: Wanted dead or _____
- lines on a map: latitude and _________
- things on a restaurant table: salt and ______
35 Clues: parents: mom and ___ • nonstop: night and ___ • compromise: give and ____ • a coin toss: heads or _____ • hunting tools: bow and ______ • eating utensils: knife and ____ • your whole body: from head to ___ • what a sentry asks: friend or ___ • the whole Earth: from pole to ____ • the whole night: from dusk to ____ • an old photograph: black and _____ • ...
The Lord's Prayer 2016-02-27
Across
- Give us this day our daily _______
- ________ be Your Name
- Your ______ be done
- Our _______ in heaven
- As we forgive our _________
- forever. _____
- For Yours is the ______
Down
- _______ 6:9-13
- But _____ us from the evil one
- And ______ us our debts
- And do not lead us into ________
- and the _____ and the glory
- On earth as it is in ________
13 Clues: _______ 6:9-13 • forever. _____ • Your ______ be done • ________ be Your Name • Our _______ in heaven • And ______ us our debts • For Yours is the ______ • and the _____ and the glory • As we forgive our _________ • On earth as it is in ________ • But _____ us from the evil one • And do not lead us into ________ • Give us this day our daily _______
Vance 2024-08-19
Across
- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- the sun the planets that orbit the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- the only star in our solar system
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun other objects that orbit the sun
- the pull between Earth and other object which acts without even touching
- A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime
- an object’s orbital motion AROUND another object (think of the game Duck, Duck, Goose)
Down
- a scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis (think of a top spinning)
- A huge object in space that gives off heat light
- and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time
14 Clues: the only star in our solar system • A huge object in space that gives off heat light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline • the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time • A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime • ...
Tides & Seasons 2024-12-04
Across
- Season after winter when the northern and southern hemispheres are receiving equal amounts of sunlight
- Another name for earth's orbit around the sun. It takes one year
- Season where the earth is getting the most direct sunlight
- Tide that happens twice a day when the moon has the most gravitational pull on the ocean
- Season that happens as the sun's direct sunlight passes from the norther to the southern hemisphere
- Type of tide that happens during 1st and 3rd quarter moons
- Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon
Down
- Type of tide that happens during a new or full moon
- The season that will occur in the southern hemisphere when the northern hemisphere has summer
- Tide that happens twice a day when the shoreline is lowest
- Caused because of earth's revolution around the sun and earth's tilt
- It's gravity causes high and low tides
- The earth's axis is on a _________ which remains the same as the earth revolves around the sun
13 Clues: It's gravity causes high and low tides • Caused by the gravitational pull of the moon • Type of tide that happens during a new or full moon • Tide that happens twice a day when the shoreline is lowest • Season where the earth is getting the most direct sunlight • Type of tide that happens during 1st and 3rd quarter moons • ...
Cyclical Events 2023-02-12
Across
- In this moon phase, all of the moon is illuminated by the sun.
- The constellations that we can see in the Northern Hemisphere change depending on the _____.
- Although the sun is not orbiting the Earth, it looks like it is because of apparent _____.
- The Earth is tilted 23.4 degrees on its ____.
- A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern.
- The act of orbiting around an object, such as the sun.
- The force that keeps objects in space moving in orbits.
Down
- The point in Earth's orbit in which a hemisphere is tilted most towards or away from the sun.
- The act of spinning, like a basketball might do on your finger.
- This planet has the greatest tilt on its axis.
- At times Earth experiences this when the moon is blocking our view of the sun.
- This cycle, which you may enjoy when visiting the beach, is created by the gravity of the moon.
- This means that the part of the moon that can be viewed from Earth is growing larger.
- The number of hours it takes Earth to rotate, giving us day and night.
- In combination with the Earth's revolution around the sun, this causes us to have seasons.
- This is about the length of time it takes for the moon to go through all of its phases.
- The length of time it takes a planet to complete its orbit depends on its distance from the _____.
17 Clues: The Earth is tilted 23.4 degrees on its ____. • This planet has the greatest tilt on its axis. • A group of stars that forms a recognizable pattern. • The act of orbiting around an object, such as the sun. • The force that keeps objects in space moving in orbits. • In this moon phase, all of the moon is illuminated by the sun. • ...
Natural recorces 2021-02-24
Across
- energy made by wind
- takes a long time to replace
- energy made by water
- humans use every day
- releaces heat when burned
- typs of fossil fuels
- energy made by sun
- ex. wind water and sun
- buring fossil fuels
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- heat from the earth
- made by nature
- creats enegy
- ex. coal oil stone
- easy to replace
- materials made by plant and animal waste
15 Clues: creats enegy • made by nature • easy to replace • ex. coal oil stone • energy made by sun • heat from the earth • energy made by wind • buring fossil fuels • energy made by water • humans use every day • typs of fossil fuels • ex. wind water and sun • releaces heat when burned • takes a long time to replace • materials made by plant and animal waste
Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming 2021-07-01
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- warming an increase in the average temperature of the Earth.
- an element with the symbol C.
- day to day changes in daily temperatures.
- the process of cutting down a large number of trees.
- another name for the sun.
- fuel from decayed remains of animals and plants.
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- presence into the environment of a substance that is harmful.
- O3.
- a glass house that traps heat.
- used in refrigerator.
- a liquid that can dissolve another substance.
11 Clues: O3. • used in refrigerator. • another name for the sun. • an element with the symbol C. • a glass house that traps heat. • day to day changes in daily temperatures. • a liquid that can dissolve another substance. • fuel from decayed remains of animals and plants. • the process of cutting down a large number of trees. • ...
Spring Has Sprung 2022-03-02
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- The season of change and warmer weather.
- Flyer of the sky.
- Another word for earthing.
- What determines the temperature and forecast of the day.
- Part of the earth that we need to connect with more - lots of good bacteria!
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- Grows in the ground and makes its appearance in the springtime.
- Opposite of cold.
- Try to get at least 1 hour a day of this!
- Opposite of dusk.
- What drives you in life.
- Another word for grounding
11 Clues: Opposite of cold. • Flyer of the sky. • Opposite of dusk. • What drives you in life. • Another word for earthing. • Another word for grounding • The season of change and warmer weather. • Try to get at least 1 hour a day of this! • What determines the temperature and forecast of the day. • Grows in the ground and makes its appearance in the springtime. • ...
TAG Teaser 234 - All About January 2023-01-16
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- Martin Luther ____ Junior, the civil rights leader assassinated in 1968, whose birthday was January 15th, 1929, but whose day is celebrated on the third Monday of January (4)
- _______ Festival, also called the "Shangyuan Festival" this marks the 16-ACROSS 13-DOWN Year, when children go out at night with paper torches called _______s (7)
- Rabbie _____ Night falls on the 25th of January (5)
- David _____, late singer and actor (also known as Ziggy Stardust and the Thin White Duke) who - like 17-DOWN - was born on January 8th (in 1947) (5)
- _______ Night, which falls on January 5th/6th, is also the name of a play by William Shakespeare (7)
- This is how many days there are in January (6,3)
- This striped horse, native to the savannahs of Africa, is celebrated on 31st January with International _____ Day (5)
- _______ 13-DOWN Year, which is celebrated by people in the most populated country on Earth sometime between January 21st and February 20th (depending on the moon) (7)
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- National ______ Fiction Day is held on 2nd January by fans of this genre of films and books, which features robots, space battles and ray guns! (6)
- World _______ Day is held on 4th January, to mark the birthday of Louis _______, who invented a touch-based writing system for blind people like himself (7)
- _________ Day, on January 26th, marks the first arrival of a British fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788, and is the national day of the land "down under"! (9)
- Winnie the ____, A.A. Milne's lovable, honey slurping bear, whose day is marked on 18th January (Milne's own birthday) (4)
- The third Monday in January is known as ____ monday, as it is said to be the most depressing day of the year! (4)
- This is eaten with neeps and tatties on 6-ACROSS Night! (6)
- ___ Squirrel Day is celebrated on January 21st, to celebrate the squirrels that are native to the UK (3)
- January the 1st is also known as ___ Year's Day (come on, this is an easy one!) (3)
- International ____ Day, which is held on the 28th of January, marks the day when Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, a Danish inventor, patented the toy bricks that have given millions of kids hours of building pleasure! (4)
- _____ Presley, the King of Rock, who was - like David 8-ACROSS - born on the 8th of January (but in 1935) (5)
18 Clues: This is how many days there are in January (6,3) • Rabbie _____ Night falls on the 25th of January (5) • This is eaten with neeps and tatties on 6-ACROSS Night! (6) • January the 1st is also known as ___ Year's Day (come on, this is an easy one!) (3) • _______ Night, which falls on January 5th/6th, is also the name of a play by William Shakespeare (7) • ...
B2 2020 Doty 2020-11-18
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- Average temperatures and precipitation of an area over a year
- The area over which an air mass formed
- we breath this out
- most common greenhouse gas
- a layer that blocks deadly sun rays
- The general day to day conditions of an area
- a layer of the atmosphere where planes fly
- a layer of the atmosphere with weather
- When the air is full of water vapor
- most common human made greenhouse gas
- a greenhouse gas made from cows digestive processes
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
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- The measure of how hot or cold the air is
- Weight of all the air pressing down on earth’s surface
- a layer of the atmosphere where meteors explode
- a natural electrical phenomenon characterized by the appearance of streamers of reddish or greenish light in the sky, usually near the northern or southern magnetic pole
- air mass over water
- the trapping of the suns heat in the earth
- Large body of air with uniform temperature and moisture content
- the temperature at which the air would be completely saturated
- most common gas
- air density and pressure _______ with altitude
- a layer of the atmosphere where auroras form
- a gas that traps heat in the earth
- air mass over land
- A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
26 Clues: most common gas • we breath this out • air mass over land • air mass over water • most common greenhouse gas • a gas that traps heat in the earth • a layer that blocks deadly sun rays • When the air is full of water vapor • most common human made greenhouse gas • the outermost layer of the atmosphere • The area over which an air mass formed • a layer of the atmosphere with weather • ...
Spcae explortaion 2020-04-16
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- our solar system is called
- a could of dust and gas in space
- inner planets
- outer-most part of the Sun's atmosphere
- determines which compass direction it can be found in the sky.
- planets will follow this orbit.
- is the position in the sky directly overhead
- outer planets
- represents the shortest and longest periods of daylight
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- groups of stars that are not officially recognized as constellations.
- tells you how far above the horizon the object is.
- occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon
- large explosions in the Sun's atmosphere
- are groups of stars we see as patterns in the night sky
- small pieces of rocks and metal in space
- The sun centred model.
- is the time when day time and night time are equal
- The earth was fixed and the center of the universe
- large glowing ball of gas
19 Clues: inner planets • outer planets • The sun centred model. • large glowing ball of gas • our solar system is called • planets will follow this orbit. • a could of dust and gas in space • outer-most part of the Sun's atmosphere • large explosions in the Sun's atmosphere • small pieces of rocks and metal in space • is the position in the sky directly overhead • ...
conditionals, "The Pedestrian", and "The Wonders of our Universe 2020-05-27
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- If you take it I _ get in trouble
- our galaxy
- If I _ studied I would have passed the exam
- the smallest planet
- protagonist's surname
- covers 70% of the Earth
- the first word of the police car to the protagonist
- If I were a alcoholic I would _ all day long
- If I touch fire I get _
- If It rains I will take my _
- If you lose the money I will never speak to you _
- If I had met you _ I wouldn't have wasted so much time
- a _ voice called to him
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- If I had listened to you I _ have
- the protagonist returns back to his house at _
- If I _ you I would give him a second chance
- the protagonit goes to the Psychiatric center for research on _
- marvel
- The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun
19 Clues: marvel • our galaxy • the smallest planet • protagonist's surname • covers 70% of the Earth • If I touch fire I get _ • a _ voice called to him • If It rains I will take my _ • If you take it I _ get in trouble • If I had listened to you I _ have • The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun • If I _ you I would give him a second chance • If I _ studied I would have passed the exam • ...
Grade 7 Quarter 4 Science: Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-14
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- A method of managing a natural resource in order to avoid spoiling or wasting anything.
- The materials that occur naturally in the environment that are able to be consumed by humans.
- The cause of Day and Night.
- The lighter part of a shadow.
- The shimmering display of lights held by the thermosphere.
- It is the third and coldest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures dropping to almost 130 degrees below zero.
- The Moon is full blood red.
- A method for determining the exact location of a point on the globe.
- A local wind system defined by a flow from the sea towards the land during the daytime.
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- The Earth revolves around the Sun.
- It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The use of renewable and non-renewable resources in a manner that satisfies our current needs but does not compromise the future availability of resources.
- It occurs when only some of the Sunlight is blocked by the Moon.
- The definition is seasonal winds.
- The global address of a place.
- It divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
- The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”.
- The average conditions of a certain place over a long period of time.
- The center and a smaller, darker shadow.
20 Clues: The cause of Day and Night. • The Moon is full blood red. • The lighter part of a shadow. • The global address of a place. • The definition is seasonal winds. • The Earth revolves around the Sun. • The center and a smaller, darker shadow. • The Latin meaning of the word is “equal night”. • The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Old Hollywood 2013-03-26
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- directed "The Sound of Music", "Star Trek the Motion Picture","The Sand Pebble", "West Side Story", "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and Run Silent Run Deep".
- The first name of Jean Arthur's character in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington".
- We'll always have _____ From Casablanca.
- According the Auntie Mame "life's a________, and most poor suckers are starving..."
- Michael Rennie's character in "the Day the Earth Stood Still".
- The Surname of the only father son team to win Academy Awards for the same picture.
- James Stewart had a broken leg in this flick.
- Ward, John Wayne side kick.
- Torch Song _______.
- King Kong's girl friend.
- Name of the character played by Sessue Hayakawa that garnered him his only Academy Award nomination.
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- Winner of the first best picture Academy Award
- first installment of planned Roman Polanski private detective trilogy. (only two parts ever made)
- Charles Foster Kane's last word
- The home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks
- Controversial D.W. Griffith epic "Birth of a ______"
- Crosby, Hope and Lamour were always headed somewhere on what?
- Charley ________ Uncle Henry in Wizard of Oz & Grandpa William James Joad in "Grapes of Wrath".
- The disease Duffy, Walter Burns' assistant had in "His Girl Friday"
- Sprawling Texas epic staring Roch Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor & James Dean.
- Flash Gordon's Merciless adversary.
21 Clues: Torch Song _______. • King Kong's girl friend. • Ward, John Wayne side kick. • Charles Foster Kane's last word • Flash Gordon's Merciless adversary. • We'll always have _____ From Casablanca. • James Stewart had a broken leg in this flick. • Winner of the first best picture Academy Award • The home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 1 : Exploring Climate and Heat Transfer 2021-12-02
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- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (which do not need a medium)
- the transfer of heat energy, generally in solids, through the collision of atoms in the
- the transfer of heat energy in a fluid (gas or liquid) by the actual movement of the
- gases gases like carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapour that exist in low
- the extent to which a given object reflects light from the sun
- all the water in the earth system, including the water in oceans, lakes, rivers, and
- a blanket of air (mainly nitrogen and oxygen) and moisture that surrounds the earth
- sink any material that absorbs radiant energy
- the layer closest to the earth’s surface, extending upwards to approximately 15
- weather conditions in an area that are averaged over many years
- the day-to-day pattern of temperature and precipitation in your local area
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- Light is an example.
- energy: energy that travels by radiation, such as light
- in the fluid from one place to another
- above the ground
- in the atmosphere; these gases allow sunlight in but block outgoing heat
- waves: a group of waves that can travel through empty space and do not need a
- a rising current of warm air created by solar energy heating the
- the material through which energy flows
- electromagnetic energy that comes from the sun
20 Clues: above the ground • Light is an example. • in the fluid from one place to another • the material through which energy flows • sink any material that absorbs radiant energy • electromagnetic energy that comes from the sun • energy: energy that travels by radiation, such as light • the extent to which a given object reflects light from the sun • ...
Environmental Systems Crossword #2 2025-09-02
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- – The spread of desert-like conditions.
- – Excess nutrients in water causing algae growth.
- – Water vapor cooling to form clouds.
- – Using resources in a way that meets needs without harming the future.
- Change – Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- – Average weather of a region over long periods.
- – Reusing materials to reduce waste.
- – Large-scale cutting down of forests.
- Power – Energy from the sun.
- Rain – Rain mixed with sulfur or nitrogen pollutants.
- – The permanent disappearance of a species.
- – Day-to-day atmospheric conditions.
- – Species at risk of becoming extinct.
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- – Protecting and preserving natural resources.
- – Catching fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Layer – Layer of atmosphere that protects from UV radiation.
- Warming – Rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- Effect – Trapping of heat in Earth’s atmosphere by gases.
- Power – Energy made by moving air.
- – Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Fuel – Energy source made from ancient plants and animals.
- – Water flowing over land into rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- – Water soaking into the ground.
- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling to Earth.
- – Water stored beneath Earth’s surface.
- – Energy from moving water.
- – Energy from heat inside the Earth.
- Species – Non-native species that harms ecosystems.
- Resource – A resource that can be replaced naturally (like solar energy).
- Resource – A resource that cannot be replaced quickly (like fossil fuels).
30 Clues: – Energy from moving water. • Power – Energy from the sun. • – Water soaking into the ground. • Power – Energy made by moving air. • – Reusing materials to reduce waste. • – Energy from heat inside the Earth. • – Day-to-day atmospheric conditions. • – Water vapor cooling to form clouds. • – Large-scale cutting down of forests. • – Species at risk of becoming extinct. • ...
Fun Friday! 2016-01-21
10 Clues: Our planet • _______ Night Live • An _________ a day! • Leonardo's new movie • A girl's best friend • Vegetarians don't eat... • Indiana forecast this week • A lumberjack's signature look • A _________ is worth 1,000 words • Conan just announced this lineup
unit 3 vocab Part A 2024-02-14
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- motion when a celestial body appears to be moving across the sky as the night passes.
- The outer part of the Sun's atmosphere. The corona is visible from Earth during a total solar eclipse. It is the bright glow seen in most solar eclipse photos
- when an object appears rounded on both sides
- The model indicating that the Sun is the center of the solar system, and it is Earth and other planets that revolve around the Sun. Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person known to propose the heliocentric model (2 words)
- The total or partial blocking of one object in space by another
- One of two days of the year when the Sun's radiation crosses directly above Earth's equator. This day generally occurs on September 23rd of each year, and the number of daylight and nighttime hours are equal. (2 words)
- the apparent change in the shape of the Moon as seen from Earth as it moves in orbit (2 words)
- A mutual physical force of nature that causes two bodies to attract each other. Gravitational force increases with mass and close distances
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- a phenomenon that occurs when Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon, and the Moon passes into the shadow of Earth (2 words)
- The model indicating that Earth is the center of the solar system, and it is the sun, stars, and other planets that revolve around Earth (2 words)
- occurs when the earth is the farthest from the sun.
- The two points at which the Sun's radiation crosses directly above Earth's equator in its yearly path in the sky. During an equinox, there are equal amounts of daytime hours and nighttime hours
- The average time between successive new or full moons. A lunar month is equal to approximately 29.5 days. The completion of one lunar month is called a lunar cycle (2 words)
- The interval of a complete cycle between one new Moon and the next. The lunar cycle is also equal to the lunar month of 29.5 days in length (2 words)
- an imaginary line through the center if rotation of an object, axis of earth is at 23.5°
- an oval shape in which Earth orbits the Sun and the Moon orbits Earth
16 Clues: when an object appears rounded on both sides • occurs when the earth is the farthest from the sun. • The total or partial blocking of one object in space by another • an oval shape in which Earth orbits the Sun and the Moon orbits Earth • motion when a celestial body appears to be moving across the sky as the night passes. • ...
Earth in Space 2022-06-09
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- A group of stars or planets held together by gravity
- An event that occurs two times a year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point.
- The spinning of an object around its axis
- The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun
- The path a body travels around another
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- Four different periods of the year where different amounts of sun hits the earth due to its tilt.
- Because of its tilt, the earth can be divided into the northern and southern ...
- A sloped or angled position
- An event that occurs two times per year when the length of the day and night are equal.
- Star at the centre of the solar system that planets orbit around as well as produces heat and light.
- The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis
- An imaginary line down the centre of an object
12 Clues: A sloped or angled position • The path a body travels around another • The spinning of an object around its axis • An imaginary line down the centre of an object • The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun • A group of stars or planets held together by gravity • The time it takes for a planet to rotate around its axis • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- French fur trappers who relied on the help of Native Americans.
- Line of longitude that that divides Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- An English colony where everyone disappeared without a trace.
- Shows the cardinal directions on a map
- something from the past created by a person who was present during the events that this thing is about.
- Colony region that had the most diversity among its people.
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire in modern day Mexico.
- Route that France hoped to find that would lead them to Asia.
- This 1215 agreement established that the English king was not above the law.
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- Colony region that had very little diversity. The people living here were most white English settlers.
- The first permanent English settlement.
- Colony region that was best suited for growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
- Line of latitude that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the new and old world.
- Explorer who sailed for Spain looking for a western route to Asia.
- Conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire in modern day Peru.
- Term used to define the land bridge that connected Asia to North America.
- Describes the area shown on the map.
18 Clues: Describes the area shown on the map. • Shows the cardinal directions on a map • The first permanent English settlement. • Colony region that had the most diversity among its people. • An English colony where everyone disappeared without a trace. • Route that France hoped to find that would lead them to Asia. • ...
The Solar System Planets - Crossword Style 2025-03-31
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- It used to be known as the 9th planet in the solar system
- "Voyager 2" is the only spacecraft to have visited this planet
- A year here is 84 years on Earth
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- It is the 2nd largest planet in the solar system
- A day here is only 10 hours
- A year here is only 88 days on Earth
- The largest volcano in the solar system is here
- It is the only known object in the universe to harbor life
- It is also known as "Earth's twin"
9 Clues: A day here is only 10 hours • A year here is 84 years on Earth • It is also known as "Earth's twin" • A year here is only 88 days on Earth • The largest volcano in the solar system is here • It is the 2nd largest planet in the solar system • It used to be known as the 9th planet in the solar system • It is the only known object in the universe to harbor life • ...
Earth Day 2025 Crossword Words & Clues 2025-04-25
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- Synthetic material causing long-lasting pollution problems worldwide.
- Related to the ocean; life here is heavily affected by plastic waste.
- A product or practice that causes minimal harm to the planet.
- A site where waste, including plastics, is buried.
- Marine animal often harmed by plastic bags in the sea.
- Type of plastic product designed to be used once and thrown away.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances like plastic.
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- General term for discarded material, especially harmful when unmanaged.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- A material that decomposes naturally without harming the environment.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute oceans and enter the food chain.
- Government action to prohibit single-use plastics.
- Common plastic item that often ends up polluting water bodies.
- Improper disposal of waste, often into natural environments.
- Major dumping ground for plastic waste globally.
15 Clues: Major dumping ground for plastic waste globally. • Government action to prohibit single-use plastics. • A site where waste, including plastics, is buried. • Process of converting waste into reusable material. • Marine animal often harmed by plastic bags in the sea. • Improper disposal of waste, often into natural environments. • ...
conditionals, "The Pedestrian", and "The Wonders of our Universe 2020-05-27
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- If you take it I _ get in trouble
- our galaxy
- If I _ studied I would have passed the exam
- smaller planet
- protagonist's surname
- covers 70% of the Earth
- the first word of the police car to the protagonist
- If I were a alcoholic I would _ all day long
- If I touch fire I get _
- If It rains I will take my _
- If you lose the money I will never speak to you _
- If I had met you _ I wouldn't have wasted so much time
- a _ voice called to him
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- If I had listened to you I _ have
- the protagonist returns back to his houe at _
- If I _ you I would give him a second chance
- the protagonit goes to the Psychiatric center for research on _
- marvel
- The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun
19 Clues: marvel • our galaxy • smaller planet • protagonist's surname • covers 70% of the Earth • If I touch fire I get _ • a _ voice called to him • If It rains I will take my _ • If you take it I _ get in trouble • If I had listened to you I _ have • The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun • If I _ you I would give him a second chance • If I _ studied I would have passed the exam • ...
conditionals, "The Pedestrian", and "The Wonders of our Universe 2020-05-27
Across
- If you take it I _ get in trouble
- our galaxy
- If I _ studied I would have passed the exam
- the smallest planet
- protagonist's surname
- covers 70% of the Earth
- the first word of the police car to the protagonist
- If I were a alcoholic I would _ all day long
- If I touch fire I get _
- If It rains I will take my _
- If you lose the money I will never speak to you _
- If I had met you _ I wouldn't have wasted so much time
- a _ voice called to him
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- If I had listened to you I _ have
- the protagonist returns back to his houe at _
- If I _ you I would give him a second chance
- the protagonit goes to the Psychiatric center for research on _
- marvel
- The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun
19 Clues: marvel • our galaxy • the smallest planet • protagonist's surname • covers 70% of the Earth • If I touch fire I get _ • a _ voice called to him • If It rains I will take my _ • If you take it I _ get in trouble • If I had listened to you I _ have • The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun • If I _ you I would give him a second chance • If I _ studied I would have passed the exam • ...
Unit 1a 2025-12-16
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- The force of air pushing down on Earth.
- A region located in the interior of continents that experiences large temperature differences between summer and winter.
- A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor.
- A system scientists use to group different climates around the world based on temperature and precipitation patterns.
- A gas made of carbon and oxygen. It comes from breathing, burning fuels, and other activities. Too much carbon dioxide makes Earth warmer.
- the circular patterns created when warm material rises, cools, and then sinks again, causing a continuous flow. _________ Currents.
- The height of a place above sea level.
- A region with moderate temperatures and distinct seasons—usually warm summers and cool winters.
- A wind that blows from land to sea at night when the land cools faster than the water.
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- A warm region near the equator that gets lots of sunlight and has high temperatures year-round.
- Lines that measure distance north or south of the equator.
- The process where certain gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap heat, keeping the planet warm enough for life.
- A wind that blows from sea to land during the day when the land heats up faster than the water.
- Day-to-day conditions like rain or sun.
- The average weather in a place over a long time.
- Energy from the sun.
- Flows of water in the ocean.
- An area that receives very little rainfall, often found in deserts or semi-deserts.
- The coldest climate zone near the North and South Poles, with very low temperatures and ice-covered landscapes.
19 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Flows of water in the ocean. • The height of a place above sea level. • The force of air pushing down on Earth. • Day-to-day conditions like rain or sun. • The average weather in a place over a long time. • Lines that measure distance north or south of the equator. • ...
Seasons Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-23
Across
- zone the part of the Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- the natural light of the day.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- Solstice the solstice that marks the onset of summer
- axis an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins.
- solstice the solstice that marks the onset of winter
- an instance of revolving
- ray a ray of artificial ultraviolet light
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- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
- the period of 365 days (or 366 days in leap years) starting from the first of January
- the time of darkness.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
- the amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present.
15 Clues: the time of darkness. • an instance of revolving • the natural light of the day. • the planet on which we live; the world. • the star around which the earth orbits. • ray a ray of artificial ultraviolet light • Solstice the solstice that marks the onset of summer • solstice the solstice that marks the onset of winter • ...
conditionals, "The Pedestrian", and "The Wonders of our Universe 2020-05-27
Across
- If you take it I will get in trouble
- our galaxy
- If I _ studied I would have passed the exam
- smaller planet
- protagonist's surname
- covers 70% of the Earth
- the first word of the police car to the protagonist
- If I were a alcoholic I would _ all day long
- If I touch fire I get _
- If It rains I will take my _
- If you lose the money I will never speak to you _
- If I had met you _ I wouldn't have wasted so much time
- a _ voice called to him
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- If I had listened to you I _ have
- the protagonist returns back to his houe at _
- If I _ you I would give him a second chance
- the protagonit goes to the Psychiatric center for research on _
- marvel
- The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun
19 Clues: marvel • our galaxy • smaller planet • protagonist's surname • covers 70% of the Earth • If I touch fire I get _ • a _ voice called to him • If It rains I will take my _ • If I had listened to you I _ have • If you take it I will get in trouble • The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun • If I _ you I would give him a second chance • If I _ studied I would have passed the exam • ...
conditionals, "The Pedestrian", and "The Wonders of our Universe 2020-05-27
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- If you take it I _ get in trouble
- our galaxy
- If I _ studied I would have passed the exam
- the smallest planet
- pedestrian's surname
- covers 70% of the Earth
- the first word of the police car to the pedestrian
- If I were a alcoholic I would _ all day long
- If I touch fire I get _
- If It rains I will take my _
- If you lose the money I will never speak to you _
- If I had met you _ I wouldn't have wasted so much time
- a _ voice called to the pedestrian
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- If I had listened to you I _ have
- the pedestrian returns back to his house at _
- If I _ you I would give him a second chance
- the pedestrian goes to the Psychiatric center for research on _
- marvel
- The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun
19 Clues: marvel • our galaxy • the smallest planet • pedestrian's surname • covers 70% of the Earth • If I touch fire I get _ • If It rains I will take my _ • If you take it I _ get in trouble • If I had listened to you I _ have • a _ voice called to the pedestrian • The Earth is at an _ 23.5° to the sun • If I _ you I would give him a second chance • ...
Book of Genesis Pt 1 2024-07-14
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- Rose from the ground to water the earth
- Married Isaac
- Abram's nephew
- Before her name was changed to Sarah she was called
- This was stationed outside of the Garden of Eden
- In the beginning God created this and the earth
- He walked with God and was taken by Him
- King of Salem
- This animal replaced Isaac as a sacrifice
- God warned Cain that this was crouching at his door
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- The oldest living person in the Bible
- The children of the sons of God and the daughters of man
- God made one greater for day and lesser for night
- God changed Abram's name to this
- The fourth river to flow out of Eden
- The first son of Abraham
- The son Eve thought was given to her in place of Abel
- Why Adam and Eve hid themselves
- Cursed by Noah to be a servant of servants to his brothers
19 Clues: Married Isaac • King of Salem • Abram's nephew • The first son of Abraham • Why Adam and Eve hid themselves • God changed Abram's name to this • The fourth river to flow out of Eden • The oldest living person in the Bible • Rose from the ground to water the earth • He walked with God and was taken by Him • This animal replaced Isaac as a sacrifice • ...
Chapter 13A: Oceans Topography- A 2025-02-04
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- steepest parts of the ocean; Mariana _ is an example p 312
- steep parts of ocean usually along the slope
- Earth was originally created as a water planet on day 2
- underwater mountain
- deposits of sand in beach
- the continental __ is a steep part of ocean beyond the shelf
- largest ocean p 306
- deepest point in ocean; located in Mariana Trench
- groups of submarine volcanoes that rise above land; Ex Aleutian islands p 313
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- underwater landslide usually occuring near continental rise
- submerged edged of plates that extend beyond beaches
- strip of land that separates coastal region
- old-earth scientists believe water came from mantle or these icy bodies
- underwater ecosystems formed by deposits of coral polyps
- average height of the ocean's surface
- everchanging part of shore that extends underwater
- technically there's one global ocean, but 5 ocean __
- underwater mountain range
- large, relatively flat "bottomless" ocean
19 Clues: underwater mountain • largest ocean p 306 • deposits of sand in beach • underwater mountain range • average height of the ocean's surface • large, relatively flat "bottomless" ocean • strip of land that separates coastal region • steep parts of ocean usually along the slope • deepest point in ocean; located in Mariana Trench • ...
James 5 2024-07-23
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- The man who endured patiently.
- That which will testify against the wealthy
- payment for services rendered
- Another characteristic of God.
- Those who have abundance.
- What we will get if we do not stick to our promises.
- What not to do when confirming an oath.
- That which enables things to grow
- What will happen to riches
- A negative answer.
- How the rich live on the earth.
- What not to do against one another.
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- The trait of the Lord.
- What attitude to have while waiting
- What the prophets of old exercised.
- What will happen to us if we grumble against one another.
- The end of those who endure.
- A positive answer.
- What will happen on the last day.
- The petition of unpaid labourers
- The kind of reward to be expected
- The one who has overall authority.
- The Judge at the last day.
23 Clues: A positive answer. • A negative answer. • The trait of the Lord. • Those who have abundance. • What will happen to riches • The Judge at the last day. • The end of those who endure. • payment for services rendered • The man who endured patiently. • Another characteristic of God. • How the rich live on the earth. • The petition of unpaid labourers • What will happen on the last day. • ...
everything! 2 2023-05-18
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- color
- uninteresting
- you use to taste food
- no sides, perfectly round
- language this crossword puzzle is written in
- creates items usually from wrought iron or steel
- you eat this almost every day
- a place to learn
- six sided shape
- in the ocean and on chips
- input math problems in order to get an answer
- a social movement against technology
- hate extremely
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- you hear this
- what this crossword puzzle has
- you eat this at night
- smart
- you eat this in the afternoon
- you use them to see
- you eat this in the morning
- you use it to smell
- stance on something
- a person who willingly lives in solitude from society
- bell _______
- planet you live on
- one _______, two _________, etc.
- popular
- visible day and more so at night
28 Clues: smart • color • popular • bell _______ • you hear this • uninteresting • hate extremely • six sided shape • a place to learn • planet you live on • you use them to see • you use it to smell • stance on something • you eat this at night • you use to taste food • no sides, perfectly round • in the ocean and on chips • you eat this in the morning • you eat this in the afternoon • ...
America Recycles Day 2023-10-18
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- Reduce, Reuse,
- Alternate energy source
- Cups and plates that may NEVER fully decompose
- Recycling reduces carbon _________
- 2 natural resources are Air and ________
- April 22 Holiday, _______ Day
- Car pooling reduces the use of
- Has many precious metals that are recycled
- Energy produced from the sun
- Convert yard waste into
- America Recycles Day brought to you by the _____ Team.
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- Can be recycled endlessly without loss in quality
- Biden just committed 7 Billion to development of this energy source
- Energy produced by windmills
- Commonly recycled metal
- Number of checkpoints at ORD
- Place where waste is dumped
- Red Solo cup is made of
- Turn out the lights to save
- Lower this a few degrees to save energy
- Office product often recycled
- These boxes cannot be recycled
- Recycle bins at ORD color
- Green living helps protect our
- Buy as rechargeable instead of disposable
25 Clues: Reduce, Reuse, • Commonly recycled metal • Red Solo cup is made of • Alternate energy source • Convert yard waste into • Recycle bins at ORD color • Place where waste is dumped • Turn out the lights to save • Energy produced by windmills • Number of checkpoints at ORD • Energy produced from the sun • Office product often recycled • April 22 Holiday, _______ Day • ...
Summer/Autumn 2024-10-04
Across
- How many symphonies did Beethoven write?
- Sinterklass translates into a very well-known person.
- Who has won the most male Wimbledon titles?
- Who led the first circumnavigation of the Earth?
- Code name for the invasion of the Falkland’s in April 1982
- First man to run a sub four-minute mile.
- Another name for Amphiprion Ocellaris
- Destroyer lost in the Falkland war.
- First bomber to return to the USA after completing 25 combat missions.
- What is found at the Mc Burney’s Point?
- Another name for 8thMay.
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- Which is the oldest nursery rhyme in the English language?
- Where did King George VI and Churchill monitored D-Day invasion?
- Square root of 121
- It was introduced by Rowntree in 1935.
- Who was the originator of the Remembrance Poppy Day?
- Number of arms on an octopus
- Where was Football invented?
- Who founded the British Police Force?
- Who wrote Love’s Philosophy?
20 Clues: Square root of 121 • Another name for 8thMay. • Number of arms on an octopus • Where was Football invented? • Who wrote Love’s Philosophy? • Destroyer lost in the Falkland war. • Who founded the British Police Force? • Another name for Amphiprion Ocellaris • It was introduced by Rowntree in 1935. • What is found at the Mc Burney’s Point? • ...
