earth day Crossword Puzzles
solar eclipse crossword 2024-04-08
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- the star around which the earth orbits
- can be seen at night (bright)
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
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- visible by reflected light from the sun
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied
- where we live
- the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
12 Clues: where we live • can be seen at night (bright) • the star around which the earth orbits • visible by reflected light from the sun • the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible • a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-08-20
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- Day The time it takes Earth to spin around once on its axis.
- The round object that goes around Earth and shines at night by reflecting sunlight.
- A planet that looks red in the sky and is often called “the red planet.”
- Way The name of the galaxy that contains Earth, the Sun, and billions of other stars.
- A planet famous for its wide, beautiful rings made of ice and rock.
- The layer of gases that surrounds Earth and keeps us safe.
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- A special event when the Moon moves in front of the Sun and blocks its light.
- The first astronaut to step on the surface of the Moon in 1969.
- Year The time it takes Earth to go around the Sun once.
- The planet that is closest to the Sun and also the smallest in the solar system.
- The biggest planet in our solar system, known for its many moons and giant storms.
- A giant ball of gas that shines in the night sky, other than the Sun.
- The huge ball of fire and gas at the center of our solar system.
13 Clues: Year The time it takes Earth to go around the Sun once. • The layer of gases that surrounds Earth and keeps us safe. • Day The time it takes Earth to spin around once on its axis. • The first astronaut to step on the surface of the Moon in 1969. • The huge ball of fire and gas at the center of our solar system. • ...
Our Father 2022-10-12
10 Clues: thy ___ come. • thy will be ____. • _____ Be thy name. • but _____ us from evil. • lead us not into ______. • our ____, who art in heaven • and forgive us our ________. • on earth as it is in ______. • we forgive those who ______. • give us this day our daily ____.
9. Special Days for the Earth 2013-11-06
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- Chuseok falls on August 15th by the lunar ( 달력 ).
- Humans live in almost every part of the ( 지구 ).
- Bake until logs are golden, (대략) 30 minutes
- A (온실가스) is associated with global warming.
- Which do you prefer, (고기) or fish?
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- (고기를 먹지않는) day is on March 20.
- She poured the water in a ( 비닐봉지 ).
- We need to (줄이다) air pollution indoor and outdoor.
- (아무것도~아니다)is more important than you.
- Do you sleep (~보다 적은) than 1 hour a day?
- Hong-do is rich and handsome (또한, 역시).
- It's the last (공휴일) for a long time.
- July-August-September-October-( )-December
13 Clues: (고기를 먹지않는) day is on March 20. • Which do you prefer, (고기) or fish? • She poured the water in a ( 비닐봉지 ). • It's the last (공휴일) for a long time. • (아무것도~아니다)is more important than you. • Hong-do is rich and handsome (또한, 역시). • Do you sleep (~보다 적은) than 1 hour a day? • Bake until logs are golden, (대략) 30 minutes • A (온실가스) is associated with global warming. • ...
Inner Solar System 2023-06-02
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- celestial object that orbits a planet
- layer between the crust and the core
- the amount of gravity determines how thick this gas layer will be
- largest terrestrial planet
- metal center of a terrestrial planet
- all terrestrial planets has a surface that is made of this
- center of our solar system
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- distance a planet orbits from the sun
- planet whose day is longer than its year
- planet that has the largest core compared to planet size
- planet that has very extreme temperatures both day and night
- the greater the mass of an object the greater its
- other most layer of a terrestrial planet
13 Clues: largest terrestrial planet • center of our solar system • layer between the crust and the core • metal center of a terrestrial planet • celestial object that orbits a planet • distance a planet orbits from the sun • planet whose day is longer than its year • other most layer of a terrestrial planet • the greater the mass of an object the greater its • ...
Solar Eclipse Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-05
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- For a solar eclipse to form, the Sun, Moon, and Earth have to be in a straight ____.
- What type of solar eclipse can we see in 2024 in the U.S.?
- What type of solar eclipse will we see in Florida (2024)?
- During a solar eclipse, we see the ______ (another word for crown) of the sun when it is covered by the moon
- When should you look at the sun when a solar eclipse is happening WITHOUT solar glasses in Florida?
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- What month will this year's total eclipse be?
- What day (spell out the day) will the eclipse this year (2024) be?
- This state in the U.S. is in the path of totality of the solar eclipse (2024).
- What language did the word "solar" come from?
- A ______ eclipse happens when the moon blocks sunlight from reaching the Earth.
- A solar eclipse happens on a ___ moon phase.
11 Clues: A solar eclipse happens on a ___ moon phase. • What month will this year's total eclipse be? • What language did the word "solar" come from? • What type of solar eclipse will we see in Florida (2024)? • What type of solar eclipse can we see in 2024 in the U.S.? • What day (spell out the day) will the eclipse this year (2024) be? • ...
movie names 2013-04-08
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- alines and preadtors
- alines invade and a guy in the army saves earth
- penguin and catwoman in the first movie of the series
- pliot crashes a plane
- ww2 on d day
- spock
- this is madness! madness? this is sparta!
- us navy seals
- harry ploper, spider pig. have th leav snheadvile
- use the force luck
- green oger
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- runnians and wolvriens
- mai tracks a terroist
- the weird seires of star
- a robict cop
- blue monster
16 Clues: spock • green oger • ww2 on d day • a robict cop • blue monster • us navy seals • use the force luck • alines and preadtors • mai tracks a terroist • pliot crashes a plane • runnians and wolvriens • the weird seires of star • this is madness! madness? this is sparta! • alines invade and a guy in the army saves earth • harry ploper, spider pig. have th leav snheadvile • ...
Ocean Currents 2022-11-17
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- - Relating to the whole world.
- Global air circulation patterns within the atmosphere held to Earth by gravity and warmed as heat radiates from Earth.
- - Saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water
- - The path of ocean water; Surface currents result from steady winds over the ocean surface.
- - The degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- - The spinning of Earth on its axis that causes day and night to occur.
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- - The turn of moving air, as seen by an observer on Earth, as a result of Earth’s rotation
- - Circular movement of fluids caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluid and the falling of cooler, denser fluid.
- - The amount of matter in a given space or volume
- - Average weather patterns from a particular region.
- - Heat transfer caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluids and the falling of cooler denser fluids.
11 Clues: - Relating to the whole world. • - The degree of hotness or coldness of an object • - The amount of matter in a given space or volume • - Average weather patterns from a particular region. • - Saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water • - The spinning of Earth on its axis that causes day and night to occur. • ...
Earth and Sun 2017-11-20
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- to turn on an axis
- a time in the morning when the sun appears over the horizon
- the measurement of the amount of matter in something
- the phase of the moon when all of the sunlit side of the moon is visible from Earth
- the star in the center of the Solar System
- one of the four planets that are made of gas.
- to reduce in volume by applying pressure
- a huge region beyond the gas giant planets, made up of different sized chunks of matter
- the shape of the moon when it appears to be more than a quarter but not yet full and when it is less than full but not quite a third quarter
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- an imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates
- the phase of the moon when the sunlit side is not visible from earth
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- anything that takes up space
- curved shape of the visible part of the moon before and after a new moon
- the force of attraction between masses
- a phase of the moon halfway between a new moon and full moon
- A system of the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- cycle the four week period during which the moon orbits Earth one time and is visible in all of its phases
- a large, round object orbiting a star
- a mass of ice, rock, and gas orbiting the sun
- the force exerted by an object or fluid on something
- the time between sunrise and sunset
22 Clues: to turn on an axis • anything that takes up space • the time between sunrise and sunset • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • a large, round object orbiting a star • the force of attraction between masses • to reduce in volume by applying pressure • the star in the center of the Solar System • a mass of ice, rock, and gas orbiting the sun • ...
Crossword Puzzle Vocabulary 2013-09-10
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- A visual representation that shows all or part of the Earth's surface with geographic features, urban areas, roads, and other details.
- 24 hours occur.
- an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock .
- A small green area in a desert region, usually having a spring or well.
- A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees.
- The bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
- The imaginary great circle around Earth, which divides Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
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- To provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- A hollow sphere representing Earth and illustrated with the continents, seas, and islands.
- A body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
- The line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns.
- A unit of measurement for planar angles, equal to a 360th of a full revolution. Symbol °
- A tract of wet, spongy land.
- A tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent.
- The place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake.
- A vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often with a stream flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land.
- An artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc.
- A natural stream of water.
20 Clues: 24 hours occur. • A natural stream of water. • A tract of wet, spongy land. • The bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. • To provide protection from winds, waves, and currents. • The place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake. • An artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc. • The line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns. • ...
EES Syllabus Crossword 2025-09-11
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- Labs lose 10% of credit for each __________ they are late.
- Mantle __________ drives plate tectonics.
- Natural __________ are caused by interior processes, surface processes, and severe weather.
- A model showing Earth’s radial layers is determined by __________.
- One of the class rules: Be __________ at all times.
- Students must wear these to protect their eyes during labs.
- Energy production and resource __________ have economic, environmental, and social costs.
- Humans are dependent on natural __________, both renewable and non-renewable.
- This planet is the focus of Earth and Environmental Systems.
- Living organisms are dependent upon these kinds of cycles.
- Homework is due at the __________ of class.
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- In addition to goggles and gloves, students may need to wear this in science labs.
- This course is called Earth and __________ Systems.
- Living organisms depend on biogeochemical __________.
- Earth’s patterns of temperature and weather are affected by many events on different time scales.
- Planning and carrying out these is one of the science and engineering practices.
- The teacher’s last name.
- The universe and its __________ are studied in Unit 1A.
- Evidence for the Big Bang includes light spectra and motion of distant __________.
- Classroom consequence after a fourth lateness: __________ to the office.
- Scientists and engineers can design technologies to reduce __________ and waste.
- Along with biology, physics, and geology, this science is integrated into EES.
- Scientists use these representations to explain and predict Earth processes.
- A required item for class is a __________ laptop.
- Class updates and assignments will be posted here for students to access.
25 Clues: The teacher’s last name. • Mantle __________ drives plate tectonics. • Homework is due at the __________ of class. • A required item for class is a __________ laptop. • This course is called Earth and __________ Systems. • One of the class rules: Be __________ at all times. • Living organisms depend on biogeochemical __________. • ...
Investigation 1.3 2020-09-29
6 Clues: when Earth is in its own shadow. • When the Earth is facing the sun. • The effect when an object blocks sunlight. • The process of the Earth rotating towards the • The time of when our shadows are the shortest. • The process of the earth rotating away from the
Geography Cross-Word 2023-08-20
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- bodies of freshwater surrounded by land
- elevated pieces of land with flatter tops
- climate zone located in the mid-laltitude, often have four separate seasons, deer and raccoons are present
- Longest River in China
- Most populated country in the world
- steep sided landforms carved out by rivers
- River Basin in Southern Africa
- land that connects two other landmasses
- saltwater body of water located where oceans and meet land, one of the famous ones is the Caspian
- day to day changes in the atmosphere around us
- second most populated country in the world
- most diverse continent in the world
- Climate Zone located on the Poles of the World, permafrost and glaciers are here, polar bears, and seals may live here
- 0 degrees latitude
- Major desert located in Northern Africa
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- this is known as the fertile crescent and is the earliest know civilization
- formed at the end of rivers where the mud, dirt and sand carried by a river is left behind
- the usual weather in an area over a long period of time
- a flat drawing of Earth
- lines called meridians that measure east and west
- pieces of land that have water on three sides
- the largest pieces of land on earth
- largest river in Africa, its known for flowing South to North
- climate zone located in the lower latitudes, consistent weather throughout the year, toucans and jaguars may live in this zone
- Largest continent in the world
25 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • Longest River in China • a flat drawing of Earth • River Basin in Southern Africa • Largest continent in the world • Most populated country in the world • the largest pieces of land on earth • most diverse continent in the world • bodies of freshwater surrounded by land • land that connects two other landmasses • Major desert located in Northern Africa • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Quiz- Crossword puzzle 2019-01-16
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- Day to day changes in atmospheric conditions which include temperature, air pressure, humidity, wind, cloud coverage, or precipitation.
- Something that causes lot of harm or damage. Ex. earthquakes.
- Transfer of energy from higher temperature to lower temperature.
- Part of Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricon.
- Water that changes into a gas when it evaporates.
- Transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas.
- Change of water from a gas to a liquid.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Long-term average of weather in an area.
- Two or more atoms held together by bonds.
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- How hot or cold something is.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- All the water on Earth, found in the oceans, rivers, lakes, land, underground, and in the atmosphere
- Movement of water into the soil under gravity and capillary forces.
- Lower part of the stratosphere, responsible for absorbing harmful UV radiation.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Part of the Earth's surface forming a cap over a pole.
- The envelop of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- The way that water moves from being water to vapor and then back to water. Circulation of eavaporation, condensation and precipitation.
- Typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system.
20 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Change of water from a gas to a liquid. • Long-term average of weather in an area. • Two or more atoms held together by bonds. • The envelop of gases that surrounds the Earth. • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. • Water that changes into a gas when it evaporates. • ...
hakuna matata 2024-06-26
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- what tree fits in your hand?
- Anakin home planet
- bouquet of _____
- 90 day fiance worst man
- found in oysters
- "my precious"
- what is brown & sticky?
- free elf
- bald singer/rapper
- necromancer in lotr
- where did people hangout in medieval times
- harry potter signature spell
- what do evil hen lay?
- madagascar hippo
- where do burgers go dancing? at the___
- scarecrow favorite fruit
- comfort food
- earth,wind& fire song
- tophs nickname for aang
- xavier's favorite disney movie
- earth kingdom avatar
- hips dont lie singer
- thanos home planet
- jack sparrow
- what kind of felines can bowl?
- how do u organize a space pantry?
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- jaime lannister nickname
- Host of Bast
- villain in 1st despicable me movie
- an anxious fly
- T's least favorite disney movie
- uncle iroh tea shop
- cheese that's not yours
- red wedding place
- what kind of sandals do frogs wear?
- "going to lunch"
- Warthog
- percy jacson nickname
- beat it singer
- how does a rancher keep track of his cattle
- Host of Horus
- car always involved in crashes
- why was the broom late? bc it ____
- tony starks program
- toys come to life
- boomerang guy
- Obiwans saying
- Targaryen Sigil
- starwars day
- pancakes friend
- clown fish
- Chiron
- Skies Color
- aangs sky bison
54 Clues: Chiron • Warthog • free elf • clown fish • Skies Color • Host of Bast • comfort food • starwars day • jack sparrow • "my precious" • Host of Horus • boomerang guy • an anxious fly • beat it singer • Obiwans saying • Targaryen Sigil • pancakes friend • aangs sky bison • bouquet of _____ • "going to lunch" • found in oysters • madagascar hippo • red wedding place • toys come to life • Anakin home planet • bald singer/rapper • ...
Tek ko-July 1 2023-06-28
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- a recording of an image or of moving images
- "...I write the ____ that make the whole world sing..." by Barry Manilow
- "meteor ____": rain of meteors
- "para siempre" in English
- a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep
- Swahili word for lion
- "red ___ day": very happy and important day
- Ho or Fullido or Baretto
- "___ casual": simple yet elegant
- "If a ____ paints a thousand words then why can't I paint you..." by Don Mclean
- "nakupenda" in English
- Interpersonal Awareness Device
- "calling birds" or "corners of the Earth"
- spherical representation of earth
- "Twas the Night Before ____" by Clement Clarke Moore
- ___ Reynolds as Deadpool
- "cumpleaños" in English
- Tanqueray or Bombay Sapphire or Beefeater
- jigsaw or sudoku or Rubik's cube
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- bite size Hershey's chocolates
- "___ Hot Chili Peppers": American Rock Band
- back of the neck
- "___ flush": best hand in a poker
- part of a royal flush
- "Thank God Its ____"
- the 6th prime number
- a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles
- "martedi" in English
- smaller cousin of prawn
- 1st prime multiplied by the 5th prime
- "a fourscore"
- dark key of a piano
- "nightmare" in Japanese
- alto voice of the string family
- contracted form is Rita or a kind of tequila cocktail
- word puzzle, or other composition in which certain letters in each line form a word
- "___ Soup for the Soul" by Canfield and Hansen
37 Clues: "a fourscore" • back of the neck • dark key of a piano • "Thank God Its ____" • the 6th prime number • "martedi" in English • part of a royal flush • Swahili word for lion • "nakupenda" in English • smaller cousin of prawn • "nightmare" in Japanese • "cumpleaños" in English • Ho or Fullido or Baretto • ___ Reynolds as Deadpool • "para siempre" in English • bite size Hershey's chocolates • ...
Year 8 Geography Weather and Climate 2025-04-28
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- ________ air pressure brings cloudy, rainy weather.
- ________ air pressure brings sunny, clear and bright weather.
- A barometer measures air pressure in ________.
- Used to measure air pressure.
- weight of air pressing down on the Earth.
- Blanket of gas around the earth.
- Volume of air defined by its temperature and humidity.
- A place where the climate is usually below freezing, is icy and covered in snow.__________ climate.
- day to day atmospheric conditions.
- Areas with moderate rainfall spread over mild to warm summers and cool to cold winters. ___________ climate.
- How far North or South of the equator a place is.
- Average weather conditions of a place measured over a long period of time. Tells us what the weather is usually like.
- science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena including weather and climate.
- A rain gauge is used to measure _______.
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- Rain, hail, sleep and snow are all examples of _____
- Height above sea level.
- Concentration of water vapour present in the air.
- Formed when air is forced to cool when it rises over hills or mountains.
- Area that has it's own climate. Also have own vegetation and wildlife
- Rising water associated with low pressure weather systems. Often occur during heavy storms.
- Type of climate the UK has.
- Areas with hot, dry summers and humid, cool winters. __________ climate.
- How hot or cold a place is.
- Areas that are dry, very low rainfall with little surface moisture. ______ climate.
- Areas with average temperature every month above 18 degrees. Lots of rainfall. No winter season.
- height of the atmosphere in km.
26 Clues: Height above sea level. • Type of climate the UK has. • How hot or cold a place is. • Used to measure air pressure. • height of the atmosphere in km. • Blanket of gas around the earth. • day to day atmospheric conditions. • A rain gauge is used to measure _______. • weight of air pressing down on the Earth. • A barometer measures air pressure in ________. • ...
Science Vocabulary review 2023-04-23
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- A pack of ice that accumulates, changes Earth
- Art of mapmaking
- On maps to give directions of N, S, E, W
- Sphere of Earth with living things
- Sphere of Earth dealing with water
- A slide of rocks that changes the Earth
- Imaginary lines going north to south on Earth
- One who makes maps
- Deposit of earth in a new place
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- Imaginary line that goes around center of Earth
- Sphere of Earth dealing with air
- A slide of mud that changes the Earth
- Rock made from hot liquid that cools
- Imaginary lines running east to west around Earth
- A slide of snow that changes the Earth
- Rock formed in layers
- Rock that changes from one shape to another
- He is our rock
- Sphere of Earth dealing with the ground
19 Clues: He is our rock • Art of mapmaking • One who makes maps • Rock formed in layers • Deposit of earth in a new place • Sphere of Earth dealing with air • Sphere of Earth with living things • Sphere of Earth dealing with water • Rock made from hot liquid that cools • A slide of mud that changes the Earth • A slide of snow that changes the Earth • A slide of rocks that changes the Earth • ...
Plaza 2023-11-28
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- There are summer and winter ________
- ______ is a star in the northern Solstices
- There are Veranl and Autumanal______
- ______ is the degree percentage.
- ____ make up the year it takes Earth to orbit the sun
- The Earth orbits the sun ___________
- Earth _____ the sun
- An imaginary line that goes through the Earth is called _____
- Earth rotates on an ____
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- The Earth _____ around the sun
- _____ measures the distance of the equator north and south.
- Earth's orbit is __________
- During the summer the ____ get longer
- The ______ revolves around the sun
- _______measures the distance east or west of the prime meridian
- _____ is a misunderstanding
- During the winter the ____ get longer
- The Earth orbits the _____
- It takes the earth a ____ to revolve around the sun
- Earth is slanted on a ________
20 Clues: Earth _____ the sun • Earth rotates on an ____ • The Earth orbits the _____ • Earth's orbit is __________ • _____ is a misunderstanding • The Earth _____ around the sun • Earth is slanted on a ________ • ______ is the degree percentage. • The ______ revolves around the sun • There are summer and winter ________ • There are Veranl and Autumanal______ • ...
Benchmark 2 Review 2015-12-07
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- maritime polar
- two plates moving towards each other
- giant landmass
- rock type that forms from weathering and erosion then cementation
- liquid molten magma layer of earth with convection currents
- outermost layer of the earth
- during evening cool air falls over land and warm air rises over ocean
- breakdown of rock
- formed from minerals
- remains of dead plants and animals; show how organisms change over time
- placing sediment in a new place
- moisture in the air
- when water falls back to earth
- warm rises and cool sinks i.e. drives movement of plate tectonics
- movement of sediments
- organic material in soil
- two plates moving away from each other
- large body of air that has a certain temperature and amount of moisture
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- broken down rocks and minerals
- A sever storm that develops over tropical oceans
- continental polar
- rock type that forms from heat and pressure
- weather patterns over a long period of time
- Evaporation of water from plants
- two plates slide past each other
- new crust is created at divergent boundaries; how plates move apart
- water to gas when heat is added
- contains ozone layer
- where rivers deposit sediment
- continental tropical
- rock type that forms when magma cools
- maritime tropical
- atmospheric layer closest to the earth
- gas to liquid (how clouds form)
- during day warm air rises over land and cold air sinks over water
- natural solid with crystal structure that makes up rock
36 Clues: maritime polar • giant landmass • continental polar • breakdown of rock • maritime tropical • moisture in the air • contains ozone layer • formed from minerals • continental tropical • movement of sediments • organic material in soil • outermost layer of the earth • where rivers deposit sediment • broken down rocks and minerals • when water falls back to earth • ...
Map Crossword 2018-03-06
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- a radio navigation system that allows land, sea, and airborne users to determine their exact location, velocity, and time 24 hours a day, in all weather conditions, anywhere in the world.
- Circle An imaginary circle around the earth
- North Not magnetic north
- Pole A fixed point to which other points or lines are referred.
- Hemisphere the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator.
- North-south coordinate
- a unit of measurement of angles
- Line of measure around the earth
- Imaginary global circle
- North The direction in which the north end of a compass needle will point in response to the earth's magnetic field
- Date Line It is located halfway round the world from the prime meridian.
- Fourth of a circle
- of Capricorn The parallel of latitude 23°26
- Zone an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions.
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- Coming after the first in time or order
- Meridian 0 degrees North and South
- A person who draws or produces maps
- Hemisphere the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator.
- Method to find a location on a Cartesian plane
- Circle Five major circles of latitude
- A degree of angular measurement
- Formed by the intersection of a plane
- Pole Either of the two points at which the axis of a circle cuts the surface of a sphere
- Ratio between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground
24 Clues: Fourth of a circle • North-south coordinate • Imaginary global circle • North Not magnetic north • a unit of measurement of angles • A degree of angular measurement • Line of measure around the earth • Meridian 0 degrees North and South • A person who draws or produces maps • Circle Five major circles of latitude • Formed by the intersection of a plane • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Quiz- Crossword puzzle 2019-01-16
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- Transfer of energy from higher temperature to lower temperature.
- Long-term average of weather in an area.
- Something that causes lot of harm or damage. Ex. earthquakes.
- Lower part of the stratosphere, responsible for absorbing harmful UV radiation.
- The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- Change of water from a gas to a liquid.
- All the water on Earth, found in the oceans, rivers, lakes, land, underground, and in the atmosphere
- How hot or cold something is.
- Part of the Earth's surface forming a cap over a pole.
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- Water that changes into a gas when it evaporates.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Day to day changes in atmospheric conditions which include temperature, air pressure, humidity, wind, cloud coverage, or precipitation.
- The envelop of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- Movement of water into the soil under gravity and capillary forces.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- Transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas.
- Part of Earth's surface between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricon.
- The way that water moves from being water to vapor and then back to water. Circulation of eavaporation, condensation and precipitation.
- Two or more atoms held together by bonds.
- Typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system.
20 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Change of water from a gas to a liquid. • Long-term average of weather in an area. • Two or more atoms held together by bonds. • The envelop of gases that surrounds the Earth. • Water that changes into a gas when it evaporates. • The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. • ...
Social studies vocabulary 2013-09-09
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- is a line of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.
- half of a sphere
- a break in the earth's crust that is formed when the tectonic plates bump into each other
- A framework of spaced bars that are parallel to or cross each other
- a period of twenty-four hours; one full rotation of the earth
- a point of land that is surrounded by water on all sides except for one
- also known as the northern hemisphere
- the path that a celestial body takes around the sun
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- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs
- the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the earth
- also known as the southern hemisphere
- the earth’s movement when it orbits the sun while rotating on it’s axis
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- a narrow strip of land surrounded by bodies of water on both sides, connecting two large bodies of land
- a year that has an extra day. It happens once every four years
- a broad part of the sea where the land curves inward
- the point at which a large object is closest to it’s sun during orbit
- the point in orbit farthest from the sun
- forms at the mouth of a river usually in a triangular shape that extends into more rivers
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides
20 Clues: half of a sphere • also known as the southern hemisphere • also known as the northern hemisphere • the point in orbit farthest from the sun • An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides • is a line of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator. • the path that a celestial body takes around the sun • a broad part of the sea where the land curves inward • ...
First Day of Winter Crossword 2016-10-26
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- In Antarctica, giant snow formation called ___ form from monstrous snow crystals that are up to .75 inches across.
- On average, every twelve cm of snow is equivalent to ___ cm of water.
- The best snow for building snowmen is called ___.
- Winter ENDS on the ___ ___.
- The world's largest ___ was reported to have been 15 inches across and 8 inches thick.
- Each winter at least one ___ snowflakes hit the Earth.
- Winter in the N. Hemisphere is when Earth is _____ to the Sun.
- What trees and plants are not doing in the winter.
- Winds must be over 35 mph in this winter storm.
- One of the Olympic winter sports that uses a sled to go sown an ice track.
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- A mass of snow, ice and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- Winter begins on the 21st or 22nd day also known as ___.
- Seattle was the place of the largest ____ ____ in history with over 5800 participants
- Despite appearances, snow is actually NOT _____.
- US city in which no snow has ever been recorded.
- ___ is the combination of wind and temperature, and is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin.
- State that holds the record for most snow to fall in a single calendar day.
- In Anglo Saxon cultures, winters were used to define ___.
- These snow structures can be over 100 degrees warmer inside than out.
- Drops of rain that freeze into small, translucent balls of ice is called ___.
20 Clues: Winter ENDS on the ___ ___. • Winds must be over 35 mph in this winter storm. • Despite appearances, snow is actually NOT _____. • US city in which no snow has ever been recorded. • The best snow for building snowmen is called ___. • What trees and plants are not doing in the winter. • Each winter at least one ___ snowflakes hit the Earth. • ...
Princess 2014-07-03
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- / a diet which was followed
- / an emotion which makes us so strong
- / a natural thing which describes your smooth skin
- / when am drunk, that is inevitable
- /A key that one day will be worn by you
- / big class but just joined in
- / be it morning or evening, as long as I have time, will do it
- / one of the best traits of houdini tongue
- so soft and long, reflecting sunshine
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- / a service or a act of love by Houdini when your tired
- /A picture with big smile with that on the back
- / our love animal
- / icecream flavour you can’t refuse
- / a Day, month and year marking an angel coming to earth
- / when you’re tired in your sleep
- / favourite part of my body liked by Houdini
- / something Houdini will be taught
17 Clues: / our love animal • / a diet which was followed • / big class but just joined in • / when you’re tired in your sleep • / something Houdini will be taught • / icecream flavour you can’t refuse • / when am drunk, that is inevitable • / an emotion which makes us so strong • so soft and long, reflecting sunshine • /A key that one day will be worn by you • ...
water day 2022-04-01
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- water in a solid state ?
- what is the biggest animal in the water ?
- in what container does drinking water come in ?
- what animal can you find the esiest ?
- what is the smallest form of water ?
- where is the dirtiest water on planet earth ?
- what is like a long road but its full of water ?
- what is the bigest salt water biome ?
- water in a ags form ?
- what is the most know predator in the ocean ?
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- what do we mix water with when we put it in a pool ?
- what is transparent and drinkable ?
- with what can you row on water with ?
- in what month is water day ?
- what is the biggest ocean ?
- what is the theme of water day 2022 ?
- what do we use to wash our hands except water ?
17 Clues: water in a ags form ? • water in a solid state ? • in what month is water day ? • what is the biggest ocean ? • what is transparent and drinkable ? • what is the smallest form of water ? • what animal can you find the esiest ? • with what can you row on water with ? • what is the theme of water day 2022 ? • what is the bigest salt water biome ? • ...
Review Words of V&S3 2020-08-04
Across
- feeling when you see a ghost
- a picture that shows parts of Earth, continents, countries, cities etc
- a half of the day
- opposite to "top"
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- an area of tropical forest where trees and plants grow very thickly
- a from of any written material
- something you do or think and it is not correct
- opposite to "quick"
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- a period of day when there are stars and moon in the sky
- a person on a ship with one eye and a parrot
- a person who wears funny clothes and a large red nose
- work that is given by teachers for students to do at home
- opposite to "before"
- opposite to "careless"
- 3rd degree of "good" as an adjective
16 Clues: a half of the day • opposite to "top" • opposite to "quick" • opposite to "before" • opposite to "careless" • feeling when you see a ghost • a from of any written material • 3rd degree of "good" as an adjective • a person on a ship with one eye and a parrot • something you do or think and it is not correct • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • ...
Unit 3: Space Vocabulary 2023-01-25
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- The time it takes for a photon of light to travel from the sun to Earth. It takes light on the sun about eight minutes and 19 seconds to reach Earth
- The average distance between the earth and the sun (~93,000,000 miles or 150,000,000 kilometers). Astronomers use this measurement within our solar system.
- Any of the varying appearances of the Moon as seen from Earth
- Orbiting objects, which include planets, moons, asteroids, and manmade devices
- Phase of the moon where greater than 50% is illuminated
- When concentration of sunlight is equal in both hemispheres, September 21st, also coincides with the first day of fall in the northern hemisphere
- Action of moving around another object
- A large asteroid belt at the edge of our solar system
- When the concentration of sunlight is greatest in the southern hemisphere, December 21st, also coincides with the first day of winter in the northern hemisphere
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- Phase of the moon when the entire moon is illuminated
- 23.5 degrees
- Describes phases of the moon when the amount of the moon illuminated is decreasing
- The force that exists between any two objects with mass
- The named times of year determined by changes of concentration of sunlight due to earth’s revolution around the sun
- The flat, disk-shaped space that connects the center of the object being orbited with the center of the orbiting objects
- Large, spherical celestial body that regularly rotates around a star, like the Earth around the sun in our
- Something you can see, touch, or mathematically show to support your claim. Includes results from an experiment, graphs that show your results, observations you recorded, etc.
- An eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- Phase of the moon where less than 50% is illuminated
- An educated guess
- Phase of the moon when the left half of the moon is illuminated
- Phase of the moon when none of the moon is illuminated
- When the concentration of sunlight is greatest in the northern hemisphere, June 21st, also coincides with the first day of summer in the northern hemisphere
- Something that is believed to be true or possible. It is considered an opinion in science until enough evidence confirms its true
- A star located directly above or below one of Earth’s poles, allowing it to always be seen from one hemisphere of Earth.
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- The sun and the planets, asteroids, comets, and other bodies that orbit around it.
- A regular, repeating path that one object takes around another object or center of gravity
- Twice per year when the concentration of sunlight in both hemispheres is the same.
- A theoretical center through an object
- Latitudinal line that divides the southern hemisphere in half
- graph A chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent
- Latitudinal line that divides the earth in half
- When concentration of sunlight is equal in both hemispheres, March 21st, also coincides with the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere
- Relative size of objects compared to one another
- The distance light travels in one year: ~6,000,000,000,000 miles or 9.5,000,000,000,000 kilometers. Astronomers use a different unit to measure distances to objects outside of the solar system.
- Phase of the moon when the right half of the moon is illuminated
- A way to represent a system or object
- Twice per year when the concentration of sunlight in both hemispheres is strongest and/or weakest
- graph A graphical representation of information that changes over a period of time
- Everything, all the energy and matter there is and, according to scientists, it appears to be about 13.8 billion years old.
- The outer rim of an eclipse, less dark than the umbra
- Any object in space, a star, planet, comet, etc.
- Action of spinning around an axis or center
- Latitudinal line that divides the northern hemisphere in half
- An eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- The darkest part of an eclipse
- Explanation of how or why the evidence supports the claim, can include scientific principles
- Describes phases of the moon when the amount of the moon illuminated is increasing
49 Clues: 23.5 degrees • An educated guess • The darkest part of an eclipse • A way to represent a system or object • A theoretical center through an object • Action of moving around another object • Action of spinning around an axis or center • Latitudinal line that divides the earth in half • A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • ...
I Hate Mondays - Garfield 2023-11-03
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- The overall best day of the week. (Hint- NOT SUNDAY)
- What Shivali listens to while working on Exact Path
- The worst day of the school week
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- "We're here for all of your origami needs!
- The best day of the school week
- The owner of spacex
- The most agonizing thing on Earth. (Hint- where we write an science essay)
- offensively impolite or ill-mannered. "She had been ____ to her boss."
8 Clues: The owner of spacex • The best day of the school week • The worst day of the school week • "We're here for all of your origami needs! • What Shivali listens to while working on Exact Path • The overall best day of the week. (Hint- NOT SUNDAY) • offensively impolite or ill-mannered. "She had been ____ to her boss." • ...
Joshuas 2016-07-14
Across
- biggest plant in the world
- best man in the world
- we live on it
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupail
- kick a black and white ball
- Likes to chase mice
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- made from a tree
- richest min in the world
- a movement of colors on a cube (can be cald 2 words)
- last meal of the day
- dumest person in the world
- animals in the house are cald ___
- smallest animal in the world
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
16 Clues: Has a trunk • we live on it • Flying mammal • Large marsupail • made from a tree • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • last meal of the day • best man in the world • richest min in the world • biggest plant in the world • dumest person in the world • kick a black and white ball • smallest animal in the world • animals in the house are cald ___ • ...
Advent 2012-12-19
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- "Please help."
- Graditude
- Jesus's birthday.
- We give ________ to God.
- "_____ one another as I have loved you."
- We _______ on Christmas Day.
- The place where people go after Earth.
- We are the branches and Jesus is the ______.
- Saint Nicholas
- Our ______ are filled with joy.
Down
- Act of being made holy.
- God is a symbol of ______ and love.
- A gift God freely gives us.
- "I am the shepard and you are the sheep."
- "Anointed One."
- Prepare the way.
16 Clues: Graditude • "Please help." • Saint Nicholas • "Anointed One." • Prepare the way. • Jesus's birthday. • Act of being made holy. • We give ________ to God. • A gift God freely gives us. • We _______ on Christmas Day. • Our ______ are filled with joy. • God is a symbol of ______ and love. • The place where people go after Earth. • "_____ one another as I have loved you." • ...
The Universe and everything in it! 2021-05-25
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- A group of millions of stars
- A dwarf planet
- A galaxy
- A shooting star
- No moons
- Planet with life
- A day longer than a year
- Huge heat source
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- A lump of rock or metal that moves around the sun
- The flattest planet
- A huge ball of gas, the sun is one
- We have eight of them
- Tallest mountain on a planet
- A very stormy/cold planet
- When the moon and sun a line
- A ball of ice and dust
16 Clues: A galaxy • No moons • A dwarf planet • A shooting star • Planet with life • Huge heat source • The flattest planet • We have eight of them • A ball of ice and dust • A day longer than a year • A very stormy/cold planet • A group of millions of stars • Tallest mountain on a planet • When the moon and sun a line • A huge ball of gas, the sun is one • ...
A Corey Storey 2024-06-12
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- something every Star Wars has got
- Does not kneel before Zod
- Tacos' best friend
- At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your kitchen?
- orange is the mew black
- Scruffy looking
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- Minnesota Royalty
- Homer Simpson smiling politely
- Brother/Reid/Richter
- Extremely local supergroup
- lalala a little bit
- Luc-Caelan-River capped character
- Papa?
- Philip-lore
- the cavalry has arrived
- outer on earth
16 Clues: Papa? • Philip-lore • outer on earth • Scruffy looking • Minnesota Royalty • Tacos' best friend • lalala a little bit • Brother/Reid/Richter • the cavalry has arrived • orange is the mew black • Does not kneel before Zod • Extremely local supergroup • Homer Simpson smiling politely • something every Star Wars has got • Luc-Caelan-River capped character • ...
Kids Hint 2023-05-09
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- Oldest organized sport in North America
- Sport played on an indoor alley
- A sandy shore
- He or she watches swimmers
- Group of players
- A star and the planets orbiting around it
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- A place to swim
- Toy for a windy day
- Baby cow
- Use this to ride the waves
- Closest start to Earth
- A frozen treat
- Covers 70% of the Earth's surface
- Nicknamed "The Red Planet"
- Baseball hit that is out of bounds
16 Clues: Baby cow • A sandy shore • A frozen treat • A place to swim • Group of players • Toy for a windy day • Closest start to Earth • Use this to ride the waves • He or she watches swimmers • Nicknamed "The Red Planet" • Sport played on an indoor alley • Covers 70% of the Earth's surface • Largest planet in our solar system • Baseball hit that is out of bounds • ...
Measurement 2013-09-22
Across
- Used to measure length with inches or centimeters
- Very small measurement of length, c______
- Measurement of time, there are 24 hours in a day
- Unit of money
- Length of time for the earth to rotate one time; 24 hours
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
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- A quantity or amount defined in gram, meter, liter
- Used to measure time, shows months, weeks, and days
- Small measurement of time (60 seconds in a m___)
- Measurement of time, there are 60 minutes in an hour
- A device that measures time c_______
- The amount of matter in an object.
12 Clues: Unit of money • The amount of matter in an object. • A device that measures time c_______ • Very small measurement of length, c______ • The amount of space occupied by an object. • Small measurement of time (60 seconds in a m___) • Measurement of time, there are 24 hours in a day • Used to measure length with inches or centimeters • ...
Science behind Rocks 2015-02-23
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- a mass of small loose stones
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of something
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth.
- the outer layer ??? during the night
- a liquid which is involved in the Science behind Rocks
- it can be tall and natural
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- a hot place in the day
- a type of ??? which is associated with ??? being ???
- a solid which is involved in the Science behind Rocks
- a type of ??? which is associated with a vegetable
- these can be made using liquid
- the outer layer ??? during the day
12 Clues: a hot place in the day • it can be tall and natural • a mass of small loose stones • these can be made using liquid • the outer layer ??? during the day • the outer layer ??? during the night • a type of ??? which is associated with a vegetable • a type of ??? which is associated with ??? being ??? • a solid which is involved in the Science behind Rocks • ...
TREASURE HUNT PRELIMS 2020-01-29
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- Mickey is a
- Pahle_________________ fir oil
- Known as the “RED PLANET”
- District you are in
- Comes before Tuesday
- Base color of Indian oil logo
- A weapon used by the kings
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- You eat thru your
- One who chirps
- Tallest peak in the world
- National aquatic animal of India
- Hottest continent on earth
- Pablo Picasso is a famous
- A game where you fight wearing gloves
- ONE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY
- OTHER NAME IS LIFE
16 Clues: Mickey is a • One who chirps • You eat thru your • OTHER NAME IS LIFE • District you are in • Comes before Tuesday • Tallest peak in the world • Pablo Picasso is a famous • Known as the “RED PLANET” • Hottest continent on earth • A weapon used by the kings • Base color of Indian oil logo • Pahle_________________ fir oil • ONE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY • National aquatic animal of India • ...
Will I Be Your Valentine? 2025-02-13
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- opposite of west
- opposite of day
- where Peter Pan lives
- what you want to be money-wise at first
- opposite of outside
- what number 2 is named for
- our planet
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- opposite of morning
- we sometimes do the super version of this
- kai men (what kai means vs guan)
- the color opposite purple
- us and baby make one of these
- give equal ___ to the Lord
- latin for love
- what we already are
- the shape hanging from our ceiling
16 Clues: our planet • latin for love • opposite of day • opposite of west • opposite of morning • what we already are • opposite of outside • where Peter Pan lives • the color opposite purple • give equal ___ to the Lord • what number 2 is named for • us and baby make one of these • kai men (what kai means vs guan) • the shape hanging from our ceiling • what you want to be money-wise at first • ...
Weather Vocabulary Review 2018-08-30
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- We have these because Earth is tilted on its axis
- The process in which a liquid changes into a gas
- This type of pressure results in nice sunny weather
- The weather instrument used to measure the speed of the wind
- The weather instrument used to measure the temperature of the air
- The cloud type you would see in the sky on a pretty sunny day
- The cloud type you would see in the sky on on a gray rainy day
- With this type of weather front, you will get a quick rain then temperatures will drop
- The imaginary line that runs through the middle of the Earth
- The four types are rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- The cloud type you would see during a thunderstorm
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- The weather instrument used to measure amount of rain fall
- With this type of weather front, you will get a quick rain then temperatures will rise
- This type of pressure results in rainy messy weather
- With this type of weather front, you could experience days and days of rain
- The weather instrument used to measure the direction of the wind
- The process in which water vapor cools and turns back into water
- The cloud type that is highest in the sky made up of ice crystals
- The weather instrument used to measure air pressure
- a low lying stratus cloud
- The energy source that drives the water cycle
21 Clues: a low lying stratus cloud • The energy source that drives the water cycle • The four types are rain, sleet, snow, and hail • The process in which a liquid changes into a gas • We have these because Earth is tilted on its axis • The cloud type you would see during a thunderstorm • The weather instrument used to measure air pressure • ...
Biblical Creation 2023-10-31
Across
- - Producing good results; beneficial
- - A period of 24 hours
- - Similarity or resemblance
- - The first man created by God
- - What God used to create Eve
- - A bird
- - Likeness or representation
- - An agreement or promise
- - The seas and oceans
- - To have or retain possession of
- - The first woman and Adam's wife
- - Profoundly immoral and malevolent
- - Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way
- - The desire to do something wrong or unwise
- - Control or authority
- - An adult male human being
- - The forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden
- - A living creature, especially a large, four-footed animal
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- - Not allowed or prohibited
- - Increase or grow in number
- - The first book of the BibleEden - The garden where Adam and Eve lived
- - A day of religious observance and abstinence from work
- - Bring under control
- - Information, understanding, or skill
- - The condition that distinguishes living organisms
- - A living being, especially an animal
- - The Earth's surface
- - The place where Adam and Eve lived
- - The act of bringing the universe into existence
- - Fill or make complete again
- - The creature that tempted Eve
- - The time when the sun is below the horizon
- - The planet we live on sky - The expanse above the Earth
- - Fine, dry particles of matter
- - To be desired or approved of
- - An adult female human being
- - The heavens or the sky
- - The air is taken into or expelled from the lungs
38 Clues: - A bird • - Bring under control • - The Earth's surface • - The seas and oceans • - A period of 24 hours • - Control or authority • - The heavens or the sky • - An agreement or promise • - Not allowed or prohibited • - Similarity or resemblance • - An adult male human being • - Increase or grow in number • - Likeness or representation • - What God used to create Eve • ...
Crossword 2017-02-07
Across
- effect Because the earth rotates to the east, global winds are displaced in a phenomenon, called the _____.
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called the ______.
- The part of the Earth that supports life.
- diffusion The process of spreading new knowledge and skill from one culture to another.
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater.
- study of weather and weather forecasting.
- freshwater lying beneath the planet's surface.
- The physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains.
- density measures the average # of people living in a square mile or square kilometer land.
- location describes a place's location in relation to another place.
- The cool air returns the water to Earth in the form of rain, snow, or sleet.
- shelf The part of a continent that extends under water.
- when the layers grind or slide past each other, they create cracks.
- mapmaking
- oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water.
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- The northern Hemisphere has its longest day of sunlight.
- location the exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on a globe.
- movement of people from place to place.
- specialists who describe Earth's physical and human features and the interactions of people, places, and environments.
- human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time.
- currents move warm water and cold water just as winds move warm and cold air.
- land makes up the _______________.
- groups share common language, history and place of origin.
- of Cancer the northernmost latitude on the earth to receive the sun's direct rays.
- Condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time.
- The removal of salt from ocean water.
- what divides the earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- complex community of independent living things in a given environment.
- planet the earth is composed of 3 layers: core, mantle, and the crust.
29 Clues: mapmaking • land makes up the _______________. • The removal of salt from ocean water. • movement of people from place to place. • The part of the Earth that supports life. • study of weather and weather forecasting. • freshwater lying beneath the planet's surface. • oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. • shelf The part of a continent that extends under water. • ...
Earth Science 2015-11-16
Across
- comes from the blue planet.
- planets home
- one of Jupiter's main moons
- the main feature of Saturn
- Circular motion
- what separates the inner and the outer planets.
- Venus
- the red dot on Jupiter
- the first Russian space shuttle
- downwards pull
Down
- Another way to collect energy
- No longer a planet.
- a comet visible from earth which is well known.
- has the largest volcano in the solar system.
- fly's like a jet in the sky
- the biggest moon in the solar system
- made of grey cheese.
- one side hot one side cold.
18 Clues: Venus • planets home • downwards pull • Circular motion • No longer a planet. • made of grey cheese. • the red dot on Jupiter • the main feature of Saturn • comes from the blue planet. • one of Jupiter's main moons • fly's like a jet in the sky • one side hot one side cold. • Another way to collect energy • the first Russian space shuttle • the biggest moon in the solar system • ...
The Earth 2019-11-04
Across
- Branch of science that studies the Earth
- American islands made from volcanos
- One of the verbs studied this morning
- The inside of an apple
- Period 1 fill-in teacher
- Adjective used to describe the inside of the Earth
- Metal found in the Earth's core
- Thin layer of gas around the Earth
- To recognise and name
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- Period 2 fill-in teacher
- 8 Blue's 2nd maths teacher this year
- The name of magma once it is on the Earth's surface
- Thickest layer of the Earth
- Large mountain that spews out hot rocks
- Hottest layer of the Earth
- Absolute best subject at school
- Identify the tallest student in 8 Blue
- Thin outer layer of the Earth
- Metal found in the Earth's core
19 Clues: To recognise and name • The inside of an apple • Period 2 fill-in teacher • Period 1 fill-in teacher • Hottest layer of the Earth • Thickest layer of the Earth • Thin outer layer of the Earth • Absolute best subject at school • Metal found in the Earth's core • Metal found in the Earth's core • Thin layer of gas around the Earth • American islands made from volcanos • ...
Earth Science 2024-02-09
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- The Tides when the sun and moon are at a specific angle
- An imaginary line that an object spins around
- The Earth rotates on this axis as it revolves around the sun
- the act of turning on a axis
- Oceans highest level
- The sun is right above the equator
- A regular tide
- A circular movement of a planet
- Tides soon after a new or full moon
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- Oceans lowest level
- Differences in tide height
- A imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- The force of the moon to the water on Earth
- A curved path around a planet
- The measurable amount of a property
- Long-period waves that move through to ocean
- The force of a planet towards the center
- What causes winter and summer
18 Clues: A regular tide • Oceans lowest level • Oceans highest level • Differences in tide height • the act of turning on a axis • A curved path around a planet • What causes winter and summer • A circular movement of a planet • The sun is right above the equator • The measurable amount of a property • Tides soon after a new or full moon • The force of a planet towards the center • ...
Unit 3B Vocab 2016-11-09
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- the different apperence of the moon from Earth through out the month
- a force of attraction between to objects due to there masses
- the movement when the sun appears to cross the celestial border
- the time for Earth to rotate on its axis
- Determined by Earths tilt and position around the sun
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- the point at which the Sun is as far north or south of the equator
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a celestial body
- a tide of minimum range that occurs during the first and third quarters
- the spin of a body on its axis
- a tide of increased range that occurs twice a month (new and full)
- The time required for Earth to orbit once around the sun
11 Clues: the spin of a body on its axis • the time for Earth to rotate on its axis • Determined by Earths tilt and position around the sun • The time required for Earth to orbit once around the sun • a force of attraction between to objects due to there masses • the movement when the sun appears to cross the celestial border • ...
Planets vocabulary 2016-11-08
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- Tide- Tide range that occurs two times a month with mean two new moons.
- artificial body that revolves around a celestial body.
- The spin of the body of the axis.
- For the earth to orbit once around the sun.
- how long it takes Earth to rotate on its axis.
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- Phases- The different's between the earth and moon each month.
- force of attraction between to objects.
- When the sun appears to cross the celestial equator.
- a division of the year that is characterized by reoccurring weather conditions and determined by both the Earth’s tilt.
- Sun is as far north or as far south of the equator as possible.
- Tide- The tide range during first quarter and third quarter of the moon.
11 Clues: The spin of the body of the axis. • force of attraction between to objects. • For the earth to orbit once around the sun. • how long it takes Earth to rotate on its axis. • When the sun appears to cross the celestial equator. • artificial body that revolves around a celestial body. • Phases- The different's between the earth and moon each month. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
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- Began in late 19th century when quantum mechanics and theories of relativity start to occur.
- Prescribe specific measurable tests necessary for a definition to apply.
- The practical science done to advance our knowledge of life, the earth, and the universe.
- The study of electricity and magnetism.
- Models or describes an observed relationship among phenomena or properties under specified conditions.
- Acceptable scientific standards.
- Day-to-day research and is "puzzle-solving".
- Present-day observations and experiments.
- Obtained from measurements using calibrated instruments.
- Provides workable or operational explanations of how the world functions.
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- A particular sequence of distinct steps in which scientist rarely works.
- Creates hypotheses and develops theories and laws pertaining to events in the unobservable past.
- The study of thermal energy's relationship with and its conversion into other forms of energy.
- A request made from an journalist reporter to the scientists who are qualified to review the report before it is published.
- The study of how and why motion occurs.
- Inferences based upon certain assumptions.
- Began in the 17th century and brought mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and etc.
- Made by seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling, or testing.
- The measuring unit of each quantity.
19 Clues: Acceptable scientific standards. • The measuring unit of each quantity. • The study of how and why motion occurs. • The study of electricity and magnetism. • Present-day observations and experiments. • Inferences based upon certain assumptions. • Day-to-day research and is "puzzle-solving". • Made by seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling, or testing. • ...
The Seasons- Vani Patel 2020-11-16
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- Half of the Earth
- One full spin around the axis. One full spin equals 24 hours or a full day.
- An imaginary line that divides the northern and southern hemisphere.
- One lap around the sun, this takes 365 days, or a full year.
- Imaginary line through the center of the Earth
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- The four quarter of a year on Earth caused by the tilt and direct sunlight.
- The 2 days when the amount of daylight is the most and least. December 21st has the least amount of daylight hours. June 21st has the most.
- orbit The path around the sun is slightly oval, not circular
- To lean, the Earth is at a 23.5 angel
- The path an object in space takes around another object. Planets orbiting the sun affects the seasons.
10 Clues: Half of the Earth • To lean, the Earth is at a 23.5 angel • Imaginary line through the center of the Earth • orbit The path around the sun is slightly oval, not circular • One lap around the sun, this takes 365 days, or a full year. • An imaginary line that divides the northern and southern hemisphere. • ...
Weather and climate 2023-03-06
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- when strong win forces droplets of water to bounce and freeze before falling
- the movement of water between the Earth and the atmosphere
- the average weather for an area over a long period of time
- a funnel cloud that forms due to high winds
- the force of a column of air has on a certain area
- strong storm due to mixing air masses which causes electrical charges
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- a cyclonic storm system that forms over warm ocean waters
- when temperatures in cloud are above freezing but closer to ground are below freezing causing the rain to freeze on the way down
- day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere for a certain time and place
- form of precipitation when liquid water falls due to temperatures all over above 32F of 0C
- when tempuratures all over are below freezing causing the water to freeze as a crystal and fall to earth
11 Clues: a funnel cloud that forms due to high winds • the force of a column of air has on a certain area • a cyclonic storm system that forms over warm ocean waters • the movement of water between the Earth and the atmosphere • the average weather for an area over a long period of time • day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere for a certain time and place • ...
Nava's crossword 2021-08-05
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- strait line up
- really really bad
- animal that lives in the ocean
- you need red and blue to make this
- words but mines the s
- i did this to my pot of soup
- I got up not late
- helps plant grow
- another word for come back
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- i came out on the podium
- round 2D shape
- another word for earth
- day after wednesday
- past tense of learnt
- a period of learning or teaching
- past tense of hear
16 Clues: strait line up • round 2D shape • helps plant grow • really really bad • I got up not late • past tense of hear • day after wednesday • past tense of learnt • words but mines the s • another word for earth • i came out on the podium • another word for come back • i did this to my pot of soup • animal that lives in the ocean • a period of learning or teaching • ...
27. Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart 2023-04-29
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- Praise Him who reigns on ____,
- As ocean’s _______ praise,
- The _______ of ancient days.
- With all the _____ choirs,
- Pour out the _______ of joy and bliss,
- From youth to ___, by night and day,
- Send forth the ______ hymns of old,
- Your ______ banner wave on high,
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- The cross of Christ your ____.
- Still ________ as ye go;
- With voice as ____ and strong
- In gladness and in ___.
- The Lord whom we _____,
- Yes, on through life’s ____ path,
- True rapture, noblest _____.
- With all the saints of _____,
16 Clues: In gladness and in ___. • The Lord whom we _____, • Still ________ as ye go; • As ocean’s _______ praise, • With all the _____ choirs, • The _______ of ancient days. • True rapture, noblest _____. • With voice as ____ and strong • With all the saints of _____, • The cross of Christ your ____. • Praise Him who reigns on ____, • Your ______ banner wave on high, • ...
Jussss For You 2023-02-03
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- Your ______ is my favorite sound?
- Our youngest sons middle name?
- will you be my ______?
- The perfect place for us is _______?
- You will forever be my _____?
- You make my ______ smile?
- To me you are ______?
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- Forever and a ______?
- Our oldest daughters middle name?
- Little dude who shoots love arrows?
- You had me at ______
- You are my heaven on ______?
- Our youngest daughters middle name?
- Our oldest sons middle name?
- You are the best _____ of me?
- _____ old with me?
16 Clues: _____ old with me? • You had me at ______ • Forever and a ______? • To me you are ______? • will you be my ______? • You make my ______ smile? • You are my heaven on ______? • Our oldest sons middle name? • You will forever be my _____? • You are the best _____ of me? • Our youngest sons middle name? • Our oldest daughters middle name? • Your ______ is my favorite sound? • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE GAME 2025-08-20
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- Not large
- Opposite of "salt"
- Unhappiness
- A period of time containing 365 days
- Part of the body that we use to smell
- A place where you can buy medicine
- You drink this every day, clear, and healthy
- A person who cooks food in a restaurant
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- Replying a question
- A person who teaches students
- Capital of Japan
- See (Verb 3)
- Do (Verb 2)
- Country of the pyramids
- The planet we live on
- Capital of France
16 Clues: Not large • Unhappiness • Do (Verb 2) • See (Verb 3) • Capital of Japan • Capital of France • Opposite of "salt" • Replying a question • The planet we live on • Country of the pyramids • A person who teaches students • A place where you can buy medicine • A period of time containing 365 days • Part of the body that we use to smell • A person who cooks food in a restaurant • ...
Taoism 2014-10-22
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- the date of this day was May 19 and on this day they take time to re-discover the natural world and to honor the Earth
- Diet and mineral usage to add to the body to make it a more pure form
- strips of paper with words and religious symbols written on them that are thought to drive away evil spirits
- meditation, yoga, breath exercises, massage, martial arts are all the strengths mentally and physically to bring them closer to the Tao
- Taoism is also know as...
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- politician, musician, philosopher and his main goal was learn to be human
- symbol that sees the world as filled with opposites
- transforming the body to make it better
- almost like their "god" but is not worshiped
- the date of this day was February 1, and is was the day to reflect on the interdependence of all things.
- students wrote down Confucius's teachings after he died and these became know as....
- Taoism is mainly practiced in...
- considered the founder of Taoism
13 Clues: Taoism is also know as... • Taoism is mainly practiced in... • considered the founder of Taoism • transforming the body to make it better • almost like their "god" but is not worshiped • symbol that sees the world as filled with opposites • Diet and mineral usage to add to the body to make it a more pure form • ...
Unit 1 World Geography 2017-01-11
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- body of water that cuts deeply into a shoreline and is enclosed by land on three sides.
- the Earth dived into halves (North – South, East – West)
- tells you how to read distance on a map
- mountains, valleys, plains and plateaus
- the numbers representing Latitude and Longitude
- area between Arctic & Antarctic Circles and the poles
- tells what a map shows
- the largest areas of land on the planet
- orbit of Earth around the Sun, takes about 365 and ½ days
- show continents but distort Oceans
- Legend identifies symbols on a map
- Area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- marks boundary for southern climate zone (equidistant from Equator)
- focuses on the way people produce, buy and sell goods and services
- imaginary that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole through the center of the earth
- show direction but distort size
- Fuels oil, coal and natural gas
- height above sea level
- furthest point north where the sun does not shine at all one day each year
- most important of north-south lines, runs through Greenwich, England
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- trees or other plants that will grow in an area
- natural parts of the Earth’s surface
- the spinning motion of the Earth on its axis
- lines of latitude that run east- west around the globe
- rain, snow, or other forms of moisture
- the point where a line of latitude and a line longitude meet
- runs through the Pacific Ocean halfway around the world from the Prime Meridian
- marks boundary for northern climate zone (equidistant from Equator)
- show polar areas that other maps distort
- furthest point south where the sun does not shine at all one day each year
- grid system of latitude and longitude lines
- half circles that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. Not parallel to each other
- area between the tropical and arctic zones that lack temperature extremes
- average number of people living in a unit of area
- the most important parallel of latitude
- present only information pertaining to one theme or topic
- shows direction on a map
- long term weather patterns
38 Clues: tells what a map shows • height above sea level • shows direction on a map • long term weather patterns • show direction but distort size • Fuels oil, coal and natural gas • show continents but distort Oceans • Legend identifies symbols on a map • natural parts of the Earth’s surface • rain, snow, or other forms of moisture • tells you how to read distance on a map • ...
Our Solar Sytem: Vocabulary Review 2018-10-03
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- the time it takes the Earth to complete a rotation on its axis
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- furthest known planet in our Solar System
- the group of planets which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- an envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet
- the path in space followed by a celestial body
- the region of space which separates the terrestrial and Jovian planets
- the extreme upper region of an atmosphere in which the motion of the gas is controlled by the planet's magnetic field
- used to be a planet, now a dwarf planet
- a region of space past Neptune extending to roughly 1000 AU and the source of comets with periods less than 200 years
- a small body in orbit around the Sun, consisting of a tiny, icy core and a tail which forms when close to the Sun
- third rock from the Sun
- a small, generally rocky, solid body orbiting the Sun
- a planet known for its rings
- a circular pit, generally with a raised rim, often formed by the impact of an asteroid
- this in combination with the revolution of the Earth around the Sun results in the seasons
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- the time it takes the Earth to complete a revolution around the Sun
- the largest planet in our Solar System
- the Earth's "twin" in mass and diameter, it rotates clockwise, and you wouldn't want to live there
- the blockage of light from one space object caused by the passage of another between it and the observer
- a natural satellite of a planet
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are this type of planet
- approximately the time it takes the Moon to complete a rotation on its axis
- a planet with an extreme tilt
- a body in orbit around a star which has cleared its orbit and has enough gravity to achieve a rounded shape
- the planet closest to the Sun
- often called the "red planet"
- the cloud beyond the Kuiper Belt from which comets with periods greater than 200 years originate
28 Clues: third rock from the Sun • a planet known for its rings • a planet with an extreme tilt • the planet closest to the Sun • often called the "red planet" • a natural satellite of a planet • a cloud of gas and dust in space • the largest planet in our Solar System • used to be a planet, now a dwarf planet • furthest known planet in our Solar System • ...
Reasons for the Seasons 2023-11-26
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- An equator is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- The time the earth takes to make one revolution around the sun.
- The optimal stimulus for setting your circadian clock for daytime wakefulness, nighttime sleep, mood & health.
- The degree of hotness or coldness of an object.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- A period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis.
- The period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- Each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- In a direction opposite to that in which the hands of a clock rotate as viewed from in front.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center.
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- The axis of rotation of the Earth is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees away from vertical, perpendicular to the plane of our planet's orbit around the sun.
- Sunlight More concentrated heat, which tends to be warmer but also covers a smaller surface area.
- A view or opinion that is incorrect because based on faulty thinking or understanding.
- The star around which the earth orbits.
- The planet on which we live; the world.
- The star of the Northern Hemisphere toward which the axis of the Earth points.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- At high angles ( 65o-90o) the sun's radiation is most intense.
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
20 Clues: The star around which the earth orbits. • The planet on which we live; the world. • An imaginary line about which a body rotates. • The degree of hotness or coldness of an object. • The action of rotating around an axis or center. • At high angles ( 65o-90o) the sun's radiation is most intense. • Each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided. • ...
Sixth Grade First Semester Final, Puzzle Two 2024-12-16
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- process by which water on the surface of the Earth enters and moves through the soil and porous rock layers
- process by which water vapor (gas) in the air cools and changes into liquid water
- found in the oceans, which cover about 71% of the planet's surface
- periodic rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces exerted by the moon and sun on Earth's oceans
- rhythmic movements of water that travel across the surface of the ocean
- the angle at which Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbit around the Sun
- small icy body that orbits the Sun in an elongated, elliptical orbit
- concentration of dissolved salts, primarily sodium chloride (NaCl), in water
- leading explanation, for the origin and formation of the universe
- Streaks of light produced by a meteoroid as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- led to the discovery that the Earth is NOT the center of the solar system
- a small rocky or metallic body that travels through space.
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- phase of the moon in its lunar cycle when it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun
- the Earth is in the center of the solar system
- sun heats the surface of bodies of water (like oceans, lakes, and rivers), causing the water molecules to move faster and eventually break free from the liquid state
- the Sun is the center of the solar system
- path around the Earth
- water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in the spaces between soil particles, rocks, and other underground materials
- Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun
- measure of the amount of matter in an object and is constant regardless of location
- shortest day and the longest night of the year
- causes objects to be attracted towards one another
- Application of scientific knowledge, tools and techniques to solve problems, create products or improve processes
- meteoroid that makes it through the Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the surface
24 Clues: path around the Earth • the Sun is the center of the solar system • the Earth is in the center of the solar system • shortest day and the longest night of the year • Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun • causes objects to be attracted towards one another • a small rocky or metallic body that travels through space. • ...
Noah Johnstone 2015-07-14
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- A good is any made-made product, for example a car or a loaf of bread.
- Is the area where land meets the sea or ocean.
- Height of the surface of the Earth above sea level.
- Suitable to live in or on.
- The day to day climatic conditions.
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- The wearing away of the land and rock by wind, water or ice.
- Plant life.
- Water stored under the ground.
- water Fresh water rivers, lakes, dams and aquifers.
- Receiving less than 250 mm or precipitation per year.
- variation Variations at different times.
- scarcity The limited availability of water.
12 Clues: Plant life. • Suitable to live in or on. • Water stored under the ground. • The day to day climatic conditions. • variation Variations at different times. • scarcity The limited availability of water. • Is the area where land meets the sea or ocean. • water Fresh water rivers, lakes, dams and aquifers. • Height of the surface of the Earth above sea level. • ...
WORLD WATER DAY 2021 2021-03-15
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- This year’s theme is
- ..... is the convener for World Water Day and selects the theme for each year.
- Water Day seeks to focus attention on
- SGD Goal 06 promotes....... and sanitation.
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- Water is widely used for both domestic and. .... uses.
- Earth is also known as a .....because of the vastness of water presence.
- Every year on 22nd.... we celebrate water day.
- ............. harvesting is a sustainable solution for water scarcity.
8 Clues: This year’s theme is • Water Day seeks to focus attention on • SGD Goal 06 promotes....... and sanitation. • Every year on 22nd.... we celebrate water day. • Water is widely used for both domestic and. .... uses. • ............. harvesting is a sustainable solution for water scarcity. • Earth is also known as a .....because of the vastness of water presence. • ...
Biomes 2022-06-22
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- Under trees
- Individual animal or plant
- forest Warm summers and cool winters
- We drink to survive
- A place where it rains a lot
- Animals that are live in the wild___
- A lot of grass
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- Biological community of interacting organisms
- They grow and bloom one day
- Animals have trades to live in their own biome _______
- Flat and treeless
- Many types
- Like a boreal forest with mostly pines
- They are like pets
- 10 inches or less rain in a year
- planet
16 Clues: planet • Many types • Under trees • A lot of grass • Flat and treeless • They are like pets • We drink to survive • Individual animal or plant • They grow and bloom one day • A place where it rains a lot • 10 inches or less rain in a year • forest Warm summers and cool winters • Animals that are live in the wild___ • Like a boreal forest with mostly pines • ...
TREASURE HUNT PRELIMS 2020-01-29
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- Mickey is a
- Pahle_________________ fir oil
- Known as the “RED PLANET”
- District you are in
- Comes before Tuesday
- Base color of Indian oil logo
- A weapon used by the kings
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- You eat thru your
- One who chirps
- Tallest peak in the world
- National aquatic animal of India
- Hottest continent on earth
- Pablo Picasso is a famous
- A game where you fight wearing gloves
- One a day keeps the doctor away
- Other name is life
16 Clues: Mickey is a • One who chirps • You eat thru your • Other name is life • District you are in • Comes before Tuesday • Tallest peak in the world • Pablo Picasso is a famous • Known as the “RED PLANET” • Hottest continent on earth • A weapon used by the kings • Base color of Indian oil logo • Pahle_________________ fir oil • One a day keeps the doctor away • National aquatic animal of India • ...
Jai 2021-08-05
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- opposite of horizontle
- leave and come back
- a day of the week
- a place we go to for mass
- a marine animal
- a brown powder from earth
- another word for mix
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- a dark colour
- a big trip
- is your age in year 7
- a round 2d shape
- you get to a place before it is time for the event
- a place where some things live
- what is 3 times 10
- a ordinal number for 1
- ordinal number for 3
16 Clues: a big trip • a dark colour • a marine animal • a round 2d shape • a day of the week • what is 3 times 10 • leave and come back • ordinal number for 3 • another word for mix • is your age in year 7 • opposite of horizontle • a ordinal number for 1 • a place we go to for mass • a brown powder from earth • a place where some things live • you get to a place before it is time for the event
The Apostles Creed 2023-11-01
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- the communion of ___
- the resurrection of the ___
- I believe in the Holy ____
- Creator of ____ and earth
- from there he will come to ____ the living
- the holy catholic ______
- and is ___ at the right hand of God
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- who was conceived by the ___ Spirit
- and ___ everlasting
- His only ____ our Lord
- the forgiveness of ___
- was crucified, died and was ____
- on the _____ day he rose again from the dead
- the ____ almighty
- and in ____ Christ
- I believe in ____
16 Clues: the ____ almighty • I believe in ____ • and in ____ Christ • and ___ everlasting • the communion of ___ • His only ____ our Lord • the forgiveness of ___ • the holy catholic ______ • Creator of ____ and earth • I believe in the Holy ____ • the resurrection of the ___ • was crucified, died and was ____ • who was conceived by the ___ Spirit • and is ___ at the right hand of God • ...
Earth and Beyond SRMS 2020-04-25
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- The amount of matter an object contains, measured in 'kg'
- The force of attraction exerted by a large mass e.g. a planet
- One of four times of the year (winter, spring, summer or autumn)
- A star and all the objects that travel in orbit around it
- The force acting on an object due to the pull of gravity
- a model which proposes that the Sun is at the centre of the solar system
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- A moon that orbits another body, usually a planet
- An eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its shadow
- An object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets
- The appearance of the Moon changing shape in the sky as it revolves around the Earth
- A model which proposes that the Earth is at the centre of the solar system
- The time taken for a planet to turn once on its axis
- An eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and fully or partially blocks the Sun
13 Clues: A moon that orbits another body, usually a planet • The time taken for a planet to turn once on its axis • The force acting on an object due to the pull of gravity • A star and all the objects that travel in orbit around it • The amount of matter an object contains, measured in 'kg' • The force of attraction exerted by a large mass e.g. a planet • ...
Good luck! 2020-03-15
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- The place without kangaroos
- Top of the Vatican
- You get out of this by acknowledging it's difficulty.
- Googled answers to "impress me" ;)
- Traveled around the world, but are now in one spot
- Takes One Week, plus one day travel time
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- The place that tried to cast on a spell on us
- My favorite nickname
- 5,272.05 miles from your front door
- "Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth."
- Michelle's best skill in any conversation
- best day of the week the past (almost) 2 months
12 Clues: Top of the Vatican • My favorite nickname • The place without kangaroos • Googled answers to "impress me" ;) • 5,272.05 miles from your front door • Takes One Week, plus one day travel time • Michelle's best skill in any conversation • The place that tried to cast on a spell on us • best day of the week the past (almost) 2 months • ...
chapter 21 crossword puzzle lesson 1-3 2017-04-20
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- the moons of jupiter
- what determines 1 year
- what is far to great to measure anything on earth
- what traps energy and makes planets hotter
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- what determines 1 day
- what are planets closer to the sun called
- what is a glowing streak of light that passes earth
- what is a small rock that moves through space
- what are gas,ice,and dusty objects that orbit the sun
- what are small rocky objects that are near jupiter and mars
10 Clues: the moons of jupiter • what determines 1 day • what determines 1 year • what are planets closer to the sun called • what traps energy and makes planets hotter • what is a small rock that moves through space • what is far to great to measure anything on earth • what is a glowing streak of light that passes earth • what are gas,ice,and dusty objects that orbit the sun • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon Vocabulary 2023-11-28
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- The descent of the sun below the horizon.
- An imaginary line that Earth spins around.
- One complete rotation of the Earth (24 hours).
- The path an object takes as it travels around another object.
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- The last light from the sun in the evening.
- To travel around another object.
- The first light from the sun in the morning.
- A dark shape made when something blocks light.
- The rising of the sun above the horizon.
- To spin on an axis point.
10 Clues: To spin on an axis point. • To travel around another object. • The rising of the sun above the horizon. • The descent of the sun below the horizon. • An imaginary line that Earth spins around. • The last light from the sun in the evening. • The first light from the sun in the morning. • A dark shape made when something blocks light. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2021-10-13
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- The shape of the moon´s sunlit portion as viewed from Earth
- Greater than a semicircle, less than a circle
- An imaginary line which something rotates around
- Each of the 4 divisions of the year
- The orbit of one object around another
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- Longest & shortest days on Earth
- The action of spinning on an axis or center
- The date when the sun crosses the equator; equal day and night
- A sloping position or movement
- The shape of a waxing or waning moon
10 Clues: A sloping position or movement • Longest & shortest days on Earth • Each of the 4 divisions of the year • The shape of a waxing or waning moon • The orbit of one object around another • The action of spinning on an axis or center • Greater than a semicircle, less than a circle • An imaginary line which something rotates around • ...
Cycles of Nature 2025-01-28
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- insects and animals help with this process so flowers can produce seeds
- a baby tree
- water rests on earth
- when an animal goes through a complete transformation
- water falls down form the sky
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- this is what the earth does that causes day and night
- a creature that has gills, a tale, and hatches from an egg
- water turns from a gas into a liquid, forming clouds
- a process that repeats itself over and over
- water turns from a liquid into a gas
10 Clues: a baby tree • water rests on earth • water falls down form the sky • water turns from a liquid into a gas • a process that repeats itself over and over • water turns from a gas into a liquid, forming clouds • this is what the earth does that causes day and night • when an animal goes through a complete transformation • ...
Spring Equinox Vocabulary 2025-03-12
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- The invisible line around the middle of the Earth.
- When two things are equal or steady.
- A building with triangular sides, like in Egypt or Mexico.
- The four times of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter).
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- To do something special for a holiday or event.
- Leaning or slanted instead of straight.
- When day and night are almost equal in length.
- The path the Earth takes around the sun.
- A big meal, usually for a special occasion.
- A dark shape made when something blocks light.
10 Clues: When two things are equal or steady. • Leaning or slanted instead of straight. • The path the Earth takes around the sun. • A big meal, usually for a special occasion. • When day and night are almost equal in length. • A dark shape made when something blocks light. • To do something special for a holiday or event. • The invisible line around the middle of the Earth. • ...
Tides crossword 2023-01-13
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- when the sun earth and moon makes a line
- referring to land
- the force of a mass on a another mass
- one of the moon phases responsible for the spring tide
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- one of the moon phase responsible for neap tides
- an area were the ocean level changes throughout the day
- The pattern of falling and rising at a coastline
- referring to ocean
- when the sun earth and moon makes a 90 degree angle
- the planetary body responsible for earths tides.
10 Clues: referring to land • referring to ocean • the force of a mass on a another mass • when the sun earth and moon makes a line • one of the moon phase responsible for neap tides • The pattern of falling and rising at a coastline • the planetary body responsible for earths tides. • when the sun earth and moon makes a 90 degree angle • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Stations 2026-01-15
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- When the Sun appears on the horizon in the evening
- The four main compass points: north, south, east, and west
- A 24-hour period that includes daytime and nighttime
- One complete turn of Earth around its axis
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- Moving in the opposite direction of the hands on a clock
- When the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning
- A repeating pattern
- An imaginary line about which Earth rotates
- The dark shape made when an object blocks light
- Appears to move but is not actually moving
10 Clues: A repeating pattern • Appears to move but is not actually moving • One complete turn of Earth around its axis • An imaginary line about which Earth rotates • The dark shape made when an object blocks light • When the Sun appears on the horizon in the evening • When the Sun appears on the horizon in the morning • A 24-hour period that includes daytime and nighttime • ...
All Summer in a Day Crossword 2017-10-23
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- 4.The location the kids put Margot.
- 9.The ________ predicted the sun would come out.
- 3.The planet Margot was from originally.
- 7.The kid who bullied Margot the most.
- 5.The setting of "All Summer in a Day".
- 8.The age of the kids.
- 1.The main character in "All Summer In A Day".
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- 10.Margot wants to go ______.
- 6.The kids live on a space ________.
- 2.The amount of years the sun had not risen.
10 Clues: 8.The age of the kids. • 10.Margot wants to go ______. • 4.The location the kids put Margot. • 6.The kids live on a space ________. • 7.The kid who bullied Margot the most. • 5.The setting of "All Summer in a Day". • 3.The planet Margot was from originally. • 2.The amount of years the sun had not risen. • 1.The main character in "All Summer In A Day". • ...
Fall Equinox 2024-09-09
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- Leaves, either individual leaves or the collective leafy canopy of many trees or plants
- The ninth month of the year, between August and October
- The event in which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of approximately equal length.
- The natural separation and dropping of leaves.
- The time of year when crops are ripe and ready to be gathered
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Woody, tall plant with a single trunk and many branches, usually living for a long time
- The natural light of day that comes from the sun
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- A pigment present in green plants that is required for photosynthesis.
- The degree or intensity of heat
- Adapt or prepare for use in cold weather
- Division of the globe into two equal halves, typically divided into northern and southern halves by the Equator.
- An imaginary line about which the earth rotates or spins.
- Photosynthetic life forms which derive energy and sugars from the sun, water and nutrients
- Describes a tree or bush that sheds its leaves in the autumn every year.
- The third season of the year, between summer and winter.
- Situated in the north
- One of the green, usually flat parts that grow from a stem or twig of a plant and that function mainly in making food by photosynthesis
18 Clues: Situated in the north • The degree or intensity of heat • Adapt or prepare for use in cold weather • The natural separation and dropping of leaves. • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • The natural light of day that comes from the sun • The ninth month of the year, between August and October • The third season of the year, between summer and winter. • ...
GEOLOGY 2017-06-28
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- hill of wind-blown soil deposited over a rock,tree etc.
- finger like intrusion
- generates tremendous amount of energy from nuclear reactions
- uppermost layer:behave as if it were granite
- caused by landslide
- attraction to a magnet
- large intrusions with no definite lower limit
- cresent-shape dune
- wrinkles or bends produced in rocks while they are in plastic state
- provides a due to the internal structure of a mineral
- number of cirques that gnaw into a ridge
- mixture of metallic element and waste mineral
- often red or white, becomes darker when it cools
- formed from hot molten materials through solidification
- ability to absorb light
- indentation
- horizontal intrusion
- it has not erupted for along time
- attacks the mineral,iron bearing minerals
- due to either explosive volcanic activity
- one of the smallest planets
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- splitting/breaking along certain planes
- ridge and hills formed when a melting glacier leaves its moraines
- lower layer:behaves as if it were blast
- natural solid materials of the earths crust
- north-south location of any place in earth
- movement of the solid parts of the earth
- earth tremors that accompany faulting movement of great rock masses
- saucer like holes in places the mantle rock is easily removed
- study of the structure and composition of earth
- the extent of the open water across which a wind blows
- a small lake that occupies a glacial cirque
- responsible for picking up rock grains and moving them often
- a fracture on a rocks surface,along which there is displacement of the broken surface
- movement of water along a smooth channel
- divides the earth into to two equal halves
- great island of rock that have been raised above the surface of the crust
- equal length of day and night
- color of a thin layer of the finely powdered minerals
- results of crustal movements
- sandstone is made up of _____
41 Clues: indentation • cresent-shape dune • caused by landslide • horizontal intrusion • finger like intrusion • attraction to a magnet • ability to absorb light • one of the smallest planets • results of crustal movements • equal length of day and night • sandstone is made up of _____ • it has not erupted for along time • splitting/breaking along certain planes • ...
Solar system crossword 2021-04-29
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- which is the biggest star in the universe?
- it is a gas giant planet with no solid surface; it is 9.45 times wider than Earth and 95 times more massive. It is surrounded by rings consisting of small ice-covered particles and is
- It has a solid surface that is covered in craters like our Moon. It has a fine atmosphere and it has no moons. this planet rotates slowly compared to Earth, so a day lasts a long time.
- dwarf which is the coldest star discovered?
- What is the closest star to the earth?
- a very compact and highly variable power source
- The only natural satellite of the earth.
- Its atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen gas and helium, like the sun. The planet is covered in thick red, brown, yellow, and white clouds. Clouds make the planet appear striped.
- What is it called when a star dies.
- Centauri which is the closest star to the earth after the sun?
- which is the brightest star?
- a type of neutron star powered by an extremely strong magnetic field
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- it is a finite region of space in which there is a mass concentration high enough to generate a gravitational field
- what is the most recently discovered largest star in the universe?
- astronomical source of electromagnetic energy
- terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, canyons, plains and much more.
- What is the closest galaxy?
- The largest galaxy
- star discovered so far?
- A neutron star that emits periodic radiation.
- What is the only known moon of Pluto?
- The size of this planet is only slightly smaller than our home planet. The interior of this planet is made of a metallic iron core, and has a molten rock mantle.
- It's a moon of mars
- The average temperature on this planet is minus 26 degrees Celsius, well below freezing! Its surface is rocky, with canyons, volcanoes, dry lake beds and craters everywhere.
- which is the hottest star discovered so far?
25 Clues: The largest galaxy • It's a moon of mars • star discovered so far? • What is the closest galaxy? • which is the brightest star? • What is it called when a star dies. • What is the only known moon of Pluto? • What is the closest star to the earth? • The only natural satellite of the earth. • which is the biggest star in the universe? • ...
water wise 2018-03-15
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- when the water is dirty
- the percent of water used for showering and baths
- the percent of water that agriculture uses
- the amount of water that Africans use everyday
- the amount of water that Canadians use per day
- the percent of water used for mining
- an area of land where all the water within it flows into a particular river or set of rivers
- where water flows down to the ocean
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- the percent of water used for laundry
- water that is added to soil to help grow crops when there is not enough water
- water in any form of solid, liquid, or gas that falls to the Earth
- the amount of unsafe water people use per day
- the amount of water that American's use per day
13 Clues: when the water is dirty • where water flows down to the ocean • the percent of water used for mining • the percent of water used for laundry • the percent of water that agriculture uses • the amount of unsafe water people use per day • the amount of water that Africans use everyday • the amount of water that Canadians use per day • ...
Crossword 2017-02-07
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- movement of people from place to place.
- mapmaking
- The northern Hemisphere has its longest day of sunlight.
- Because the earth rotates to the east, global winds are displaced in a phenomenon, called the _____.
- describes a place's location in relation to another place.
- oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water.
- The process of spreading new knowledge and skill from one culture to another.
- The physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains.
- measures the average # of people living in a square mile or square kilometer land.
- The part of a continent that extends under water.
- freshwater lying beneath the planet's surface.
- the northernmost latitude on the earth to receive the sun's direct rays.
- move warm water and cold water just as winds move warm and cold air.
- complex community of independent living things in a given environment.
- land makes up the _______________.
- share common language, history and place of origin.
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater.
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- specialists who describe Earth's physical and human features and the interactions of people, places, and environments.
- the exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on a globe.
- The removal of salt from ocean water.
- what divides the earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- the earth is composed of 3 layers: core, mantle, and the crust.
- human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time.
- the southernmost latitude to receive sun's direct rays.
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called the ______.
- The part of the Earth that supports life.
- The cool air returns the water to Earth in the form of rain, snow, or sleet.
- when the layers grind or slide past each other, they create cracks.
- study of weather and weather forecasting.
- Condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time.
30 Clues: mapmaking • land makes up the _______________. • The removal of salt from ocean water. • movement of people from place to place. • The part of the Earth that supports life. • study of weather and weather forecasting. • freshwater lying beneath the planet's surface. • oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water. • The part of a continent that extends under water. • ...
Seasons Vocabulary 2014-11-17
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- a single course of orbiting of one heavenly body around another
- the solstice on or about December 21st that marks the beginning of winter in the Northern Hemisphere
- a triple star, composed of a binary star and a Cepheid variable. Precession of Earth's axis made the star Thuban, in the constellation Draco, the North Star in ancient Egyptian times; it will cause the North Pole to point toward Vega, in the constellation Lyra, 12,000 years from now
- the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox)
- the great circle of the earth that is equidistant from the North Pole and South Pole
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator
- high angle in the sky
- the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
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- the season between spring and autumn, in the Northern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox, and in the Southern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox
- the northern tropic
- the southern tropic
- the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun
- the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator
- the solstice on or about June 21st that marks the beginning of summer in the Northern Hemisphere
- the end of the earth's axis of rotation, marking the northernmost point on the earth
- low angle in the sky
- the southern end of the earth's axis, the southernmost point on earth
- the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future
20 Clues: the northern tropic • the southern tropic • low angle in the sky • high angle in the sky • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the action of rotating around an axis or center • the half of the earth between the South Pole and the equator • the half of the earth between the North Pole and the equator • ...
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress 2024-01-11
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- how they keep safe
- what earth is
- earth
- the form of language
- what used to be earth
- home of the bad guys
- what earth gives to the moon
- author
- what is needed for earthers
- orbiting earth
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- transportation
- the name of the moon habitant
- way to say friend in Russian
- title
- video game on moon
- big deal in this book
- the moon to the earth
- Minnie's talking
- the main thing I guess
- writing style
20 Clues: title • earth • author • what earth is • writing style • transportation • orbiting earth • Minnie's talking • how they keep safe • video game on moon • the form of language • home of the bad guys • big deal in this book • what used to be earth • the moon to the earth • the main thing I guess • what is needed for earthers • way to say friend in Russian • what earth gives to the moon • ...
Prophets of the Church 2022-12-02
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- Shortest serving latter-day prophet
- Was the last president in the 19th century and the first in the 20th century
- Will likely be the next prophet
- Brother of Jared’s name
- 7th President of the church
- The priesthood ban was lifted during his service
- Held each winter from 1833-1836, it offered participants spiritual and secular education
- Initiated a program that grew into the church’s welfare system
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- Marched to the aid of Pahoran in the city of Gideon
- The last prophet of the Jaredite people
- Dwelt in a tent
- Nephite prophet, military general and record keeper
- Preached with Alma
- First Book of Mormon prophet to die a martyr
- Was promised salvation for the Lamanites in a future day
- The very first prophet
- Said “I soon go to rest in the paradise of God, until my spirit and body shall again reunite”
- A man called by God to be His representative on earth
18 Clues: Dwelt in a tent • Preached with Alma • The very first prophet • Brother of Jared’s name • 7th President of the church • Will likely be the next prophet • Shortest serving latter-day prophet • The last prophet of the Jaredite people • First Book of Mormon prophet to die a martyr • The priesthood ban was lifted during his service • ...
TIDES 2021-05-12
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- The gravitational pull causes the oceans to _____ in the direction of the moon and makes the oceans rise higher on land.
- _____ was the first person to give a scientific explanation for the tides.
- The _____ were the first people to understand that the moons and tides were somehow linked.
- Ocean tides are the result of the _____ force between the Sun, Moon and Earth.
- Spring and neap tides occur twice every _____.
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- When it's low tide, the water is at its _____ level.
- _____ refers to the "rise" and "fall" of the sea level caused by the gravitational pull between Earth and the Moon.
- Most areas receive _____ high and low tides each day.
- The "highest of the high" and the "lowest of the low" tides are called ______ tides.
- _____ tide occurs on the sides of the Earth closest and farthest from the moon.
- Moderate tides are also called _____ tides.
- The _____ pulls on the oceans, but it's pull is only 40% as great as the Moon's because of the distance between it and Earth.
- In the _____ century, people were using tidal power to help turn wheels to grind grain.
13 Clues: Moderate tides are also called _____ tides. • Spring and neap tides occur twice every _____. • When it's low tide, the water is at its _____ level. • Most areas receive _____ high and low tides each day. • _____ was the first person to give a scientific explanation for the tides. • Ocean tides are the result of the _____ force between the Sun, Moon and Earth. • ...
Time and Days of the Week 2023-06-26
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- This is the first day of the week. It comes after Sunday and is often associated with the start of a new school or work week.
- This is the fifth day of the week. It comes after Thursday and is commonly known as the last work or school day before the weekend.
- This is the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. It is a time for sleep, dreams, and peacefulness, and many nocturnal animals are active during this time.
- This is the period of time between late afternoon and bedtime. It is commonly associated with relaxation, family time, and winding down after a long day.
- This is the seventh and final day of the week. It is often considered a day of rest and is associated with family activities, leisure, and preparing for the upcoming week.
- This is a unit of time used to measure very short durations. It is the smallest unit in time measurement.
- This is a unit of time equal to 24 hours. It is the basic unit for organizing time and is used to measure a single rotation of the Earth.
- This is the fourth day of the week. It follows Wednesday and is often associated with anticipation for the upcoming weekend.
- This is the third day of the week. It comes after Tuesday and is often referred to as "hump day," representing the midpoint of the work or school week.
- This is the sixth day of the week. It follows Friday and is a popular day for relaxation, recreation, and spending time with family and friends.
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- This is the period of time between sunrise and noon. It is typically associated with starting the day, having breakfast, and getting ready for school or work.
- This is the period of time between noon and evening. It is a time when many people are busy with school, work, or extracurricular activities.
- This is a unit of time equal to 60 seconds. It is commonly used to measure everyday activities and short tasks.
- This is a unit of time roughly equal to 30 or 31 days. It is used to organize time on a larger scale, such as in a calendar year.
- This is a unit of time equal to 60 minutes. It is used to measure longer durations, such as the length of a movie or a school day.
- This is a unit of time equal to 7 days. It is commonly used to plan and schedule events, such as school weeks or vacation periods.
- This is a unit of time equal to 12 months. It is commonly used to measure longer periods, such as a person's age or the duration of a historical event.
- This is the second day of the week. It follows Monday and is known for being a productive day for many people.
18 Clues: This is a unit of time used to measure very short durations. It is the smallest unit in time measurement. • This is the second day of the week. It follows Monday and is known for being a productive day for many people. • This is a unit of time equal to 60 seconds. It is commonly used to measure everyday activities and short tasks. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2024-08-26
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- The average of the weather over many years there.
- Water in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Scientists who study fossils.
- The day-to-day changes in the condition of the air.
- How hot or cold it is.
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- A severe storm marked by lightning and thunder.
- Animals with backbones.
- When electricity is passed by one cloud to another or to the earth.
- A way of life.
- Moving from one place to another.
- A combination of living things and non-living things.
- A period of weeks or months with almost no rainfall.
12 Clues: A way of life. • How hot or cold it is. • Animals with backbones. • Scientists who study fossils. • Moving from one place to another. • A severe storm marked by lightning and thunder. • Water in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The average of the weather over many years there. • The day-to-day changes in the condition of the air. • ...
Earth 2016-04-22
Festivals of India 2022-01-31
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- a festival celebrated by Hindu women on the fourth day after Purnima
- Festival of Colours
- Buddhist festival that is celebrated commemorating the birth of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama
- a major Hindu festival celebrated at the end of Navaratri
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- an annual festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu
- festival marks the first day of Medam, the ninth month in the solar calendar followed in Kerala
- New Year's Day for the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka
- dedicated to gods Indra, Agni, Surya and Lakshmi.
- Malayali harvest festival
- Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth
- sisters tie amulet around the wrists of their brothers
11 Clues: Festival of Colours • Malayali harvest festival • dedicated to gods Indra, Agni, Surya and Lakshmi. • sisters tie amulet around the wrists of their brothers • a major Hindu festival celebrated at the end of Navaratri • Hindu festival celebrating the arrival of Lord Ganesh to earth • a festival celebrated by Hindu women on the fourth day after Purnima • ...
Moon phases, eclipses, seasons, tides 2024-04-30
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- the moon phase that happens during a solar eclipse
- Occurs during summer and winter
- When one body goes around another body
- type of eclipse that causes it to get dark
- the moon phase is getting larger
- how many days it take the moon to revolve around earth
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- Occurs during fall and spring
- total number of tides that happen in one day
- the gravitation pull of this object causes tides
- type of eclipse that occurs at night
- the moon phase that happens during a lunar eclipse
- When a planet spins on its axis
- if it is summer in the N. Hemisphere what season is it in the S.Hemisphere
- the moon phase is getting smaller
- how many hours it takes the earth to rotate once
15 Clues: Occurs during fall and spring • Occurs during summer and winter • When a planet spins on its axis • the moon phase is getting larger • the moon phase is getting smaller • type of eclipse that occurs at night • When one body goes around another body • type of eclipse that causes it to get dark • total number of tides that happen in one day • ...
Year 3. Geography 2023-11-07
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- The biggest continent.
- The capital of Thailand.
- What is in 24 hours?
- How many continents are there in the world?
- It is a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots.
- Body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity.
- It is a huge body of salt water that covers about 71 percent of Earth's surface.
- 3rd planet in Solar System
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- It is a star at the center of our Solar System.
- It is a large natural rise of the Earth's surface that usually has a "peak"
- The smallest continent.
- The Driest place in the world covered by sand.
- The capital of Russia.
- What is in 365 days?
- Drops of water falling from the sky.
15 Clues: What is in 24 hours? • What is in 365 days? • The biggest continent. • The capital of Russia. • The smallest continent. • The capital of Thailand. • 3rd planet in Solar System • Drops of water falling from the sky. • How many continents are there in the world? • The Driest place in the world covered by sand. • It is a star at the center of our Solar System. • ...
Geological time scale & earth features 2023-01-31
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- 96% of all life on earth became extinct during this time
- shorter subdivisions of periods in geological time
- break in the earth's lithosphere
- The layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface.
- Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic are examples
- animal with a backbone
- rock that is formed in layers under pressure over time
- rocks that form from hardened magma
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- rocks that change over time under pressure and heat
- animal without a backbone
- an opening in the Earth's crust that allows magma and gasses through.
- period that contained the first dinosaurs
- a low area between mountains or hills where streams and rivers often flow. formed when continental plates separate
- one of three long units of time between precambrian and present day
- Center of the earth
15 Clues: Center of the earth • animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • break in the earth's lithosphere • rocks that form from hardened magma • period that contained the first dinosaurs • Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic are examples • shorter subdivisions of periods in geological time • rocks that change over time under pressure and heat • ...
ENGLISH ACTIVITY MARS CROSSWORD 2021-02-01
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- How much longer is a Mars day compared to an Earth day ?
- FIRST PERSON TO LAND ON MARS
- MOVIE RELATED TO MARS
- What is the nickname for Mars
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- What is Mars' atmosphere 95% made of
- DISCOVERED BY ------
- How many nutrients are in the soil of Mars
- Mars is home to the tallest mountain in the solar system. name it
- WHAT IS MARS MADE UP OF
9 Clues: DISCOVERED BY ------ • MOVIE RELATED TO MARS • WHAT IS MARS MADE UP OF • FIRST PERSON TO LAND ON MARS • What is the nickname for Mars • What is Mars' atmosphere 95% made of • How many nutrients are in the soil of Mars • How much longer is a Mars day compared to an Earth day ? • Mars is home to the tallest mountain in the solar system. name it
Systems Review 2022-09-29
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- The Amazon Rainforest is threatened by warmer ______ temperatures.
- Higher-elevel clouds tend to ______ the Earth system.
- Systems with higher ______ tend to be more resilient.
- The Earth is best approximated as a(n) ______ system.
- According to the First Law of Thermodynamics, energy in an isolated system is always ______.
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that ______ in an isolated system tends to increase over time.
- ______ circulation in the ocean refers to the affects of salinity and temperature on deepwater ocean currents.
- A(n) ______ contains both biotic and abiotic components.
- All of the living things in a location can be called a(n) ______.
- According to ______, heat cannot be made to flow from cold to hot without work done on the system.
- Organisms/communities with greater ______ tend to be more resilient.
- Increased marine concentration of ______ could one day potentially cause ocean anoxia (lack of oxygen).
- The amount/rate of sunlight energy incoming to a specific location.
- In a(n) ______ system, the amount of energy in the system is conserved.
- Arctic ______ will all be ice-free in the coming decades.
- According to ______, 100% of heat cannot be turned into useful energy (to do "work").
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- The ability for a system to resist/recover from changes/disturbances is called ______.
- A type of tipping point.
- Low-level clouds tend to ______ the Earth system.
- The West ______ ice sheet is most likely already going to collapse/disintegrate and melt.
- ______ points can either be stable or unstable.
- The Amazon Rainforest is threatened by ______ dry seasons.
- Ecosystems can best be described as ______ systems.
- The ______ ice sheet tipping point has not yet been passed.
- Ecosystems in equilibrium are in a(n) ______ equilibrium.
- A(n) ______ diagram shows a type of tipping point.
- Pollution in the form of ______ actually has a cooling effect on the Earth system.
- Systems with higher energy ______ tend to be more resilient.
- A weaker Indian summer monsoon could lead to widespread ______ (plural) in the region.
- The "marine carbon pump" is partially controlled by ______ in the ocean.
- Warming ocean temperatures could one day potentially release ______ methane deposits.
- A more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
- The region bordering the southern edge of the Sahara Desert.
- The "marine carbon pump" is partially controlled by biological ______ formation.
34 Clues: A type of tipping point. • ______ points can either be stable or unstable. • Low-level clouds tend to ______ the Earth system. • A more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. • A(n) ______ diagram shows a type of tipping point. • Ecosystems can best be described as ______ systems. • Higher-elevel clouds tend to ______ the Earth system. • ...
The Solar System Crossword! 2015-04-22
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- Which planet is often described as the Red planet?
- What Planet is closest to the sun?
- Which planet is furtherest from the sun?
- What is the planet we live on called?
- What is the hottest star in the universe?
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- Which Planet is most famous for its rings?
- way, is What can be seen at night and contains about 200 billion stars.
- Which planet has the shortest day?
- What is the Closest planet to earth?
- How many planets are there in our Solar System?
- Olympus Mons is found on what planet?
11 Clues: Which planet has the shortest day? • What Planet is closest to the sun? • What is the Closest planet to earth? • Olympus Mons is found on what planet? • What is the planet we live on called? • Which planet is furtherest from the sun? • What is the hottest star in the universe? • Which Planet is most famous for its rings? • How many planets are there in our Solar System? • ...
Space video Bill Nye (OR) 2022-02-17
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- what is the big red spot on Jupiter
- what are humans made of? (related to space)
- what is light called when it travels
- what is the north stars name
- what is the planet closest to earth (its not Mars)
- what is the fastest thing in the universe
- how many planets are there
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- ten tons of meteorites hit the earth every single day. most are the size of a grain of what
- what is h2o
- what is a group of stars called
10 Clues: what is h2o • how many planets are there • what is the north stars name • what is a group of stars called • what is the big red spot on Jupiter • what is light called when it travels • what is the fastest thing in the universe • what are humans made of? (related to space) • what is the planet closest to earth (its not Mars) • ...
Bible Quiz 2020-08-19
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- What did jesus do on the 7th day of his creation
- Who created the heavens and the earth?
- Who tricked eve?
- What is the second name for world
- What did jesus name the first man he made
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- What is the most dangures part of our body
- Whom did Jacob love the most among all his sons?
- What guide the wise men to reach to baby jesus?
- Whom did noah sent outside the ark?
- Who was the king of Judea?
10 Clues: Who tricked eve? • Who was the king of Judea? • What is the second name for world • Whom did noah sent outside the ark? • Who created the heavens and the earth? • What did jesus name the first man he made • What is the most dangures part of our body • What guide the wise men to reach to baby jesus? • What did jesus do on the 7th day of his creation • ...
Humanity and Creation: Stewards of the Earth 2019-07-15
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- To exercise authority or control over.
- Animals and ___________ were created on the sixth day.
- This means to care for and guard with consideration.
- God made everything in the act of this.
- In this, fruits, vegetables, and plants flourish.
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- The entire world we live in.
- This is a person who takes care of something belonging to someone else.
- To do this is to reuse items to protect the environment.
- He is the greatest creator.
- Humans are to take ________ of he earth and everything on it.
10 Clues: He is the greatest creator. • The entire world we live in. • To exercise authority or control over. • God made everything in the act of this. • In this, fruits, vegetables, and plants flourish. • This means to care for and guard with consideration. • Animals and ___________ were created on the sixth day. • To do this is to reuse items to protect the environment. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-25
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- Thank you, __________. Thank you for grass, trees, mountains, and air!
- I'm from the U.S.A. I like to eat __________.
- Happy Easter, I'm the Easter __________, Hop hop hop, I'm so funny!
- Mr.Leprechaun has a pot of __________.
- Look! Flowers, chocolates, and hearts! Happy __________ Day.
- I'm from Canada. I like to eat __________.
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- I'm from the U.K. I like to eat fish and __________.
- Miss __________ is from the U.S.A.
- Look! A leprechaun, a rainbow, and a pot of gold. Happy Saint __________ Day.
- I'm from China. I like to eat __________.
- I'm from Australia. I like to eat __________.
- What's that? It's a basket of Easter __________.
12 Clues: Miss __________ is from the U.S.A. • Mr.Leprechaun has a pot of __________. • I'm from China. I like to eat __________. • I'm from Canada. I like to eat __________. • I'm from the U.S.A. I like to eat __________. • I'm from Australia. I like to eat __________. • What's that? It's a basket of Easter __________. • I'm from the U.K. I like to eat fish and __________. • ...
Tides crossword 2023-01-13
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- when the sun earth and moon makes a line
- referring to land
- the force of a mass on a another mass
- one of the moon phases responsible for the spring tide
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- one of the moon phase responsible for neap tides
- an area were the ocean level changes throughout the day
- The pattern of falling and rising at a coastline
- referring to ocean
- when the sun earth and moon makes a 90 degree angle
- the planetary body responsible for earths tides.
10 Clues: referring to land • referring to ocean • the force of a mass on a another mass • when the sun earth and moon makes a line • one of the moon phase responsible for neap tides • The pattern of falling and rising at a coastline • the planetary body responsible for earths tides. • when the sun earth and moon makes a 90 degree angle • ...
Our Solar System 2017-05-17
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- Second to Earth, this planet is the most hospitable to life
- The coldest planet in the Solar System
- Your weight drops dramatically on this surface
- This planet has 14 known moons
- The most dense planet in our solar system
Down
- Sometimes referred to as The Morning Star and Evening Star
- All 8 planets revolve around this yellow dwarf star
- Known for its obvious rings
- Has the shortest day of all 8 planets
- The smallest planet in the solar system
10 Clues: Known for its obvious rings • This planet has 14 known moons • Has the shortest day of all 8 planets • The coldest planet in the Solar System • The smallest planet in the solar system • The most dense planet in our solar system • Your weight drops dramatically on this surface • All 8 planets revolve around this yellow dwarf star • ...
Climate 2018-11-29
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- longest or shortest days of the year
- surface features of an area
- moving paralell to the ground
- condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- the night time and day time are equal
- condition of the atmosphere for a long period of time
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- height above sea level
- form of water that falls from the sky
- Currents-the movements of water that distribute energy on Earth
- Cycle-the ever lasting process water takes on Earth
10 Clues: height above sea level • surface features of an area • moving paralell to the ground • longest or shortest days of the year • form of water that falls from the sky • the night time and day time are equal • Cycle-the ever lasting process water takes on Earth • condition of the atmosphere for a long period of time • condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place • ...
