earth day Crossword Puzzles
earth 2016-11-30
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- / Imaginary line that gives the north south position of a point on earth’s surface
- / Imaginary line that gives the east west position of a point on earth’s surface.
- / The hotness or coldness of air
- / Shape of the orbital path
- / A moving air
- / Known as the red planet
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- / Direction of the Earth's rotation and revolution around the Sun
- / Amount of moisture in the air
- / Tool used to get the air temperature
- / Known as the blue planet
10 Clues: / A moving air • / Known as the red planet • / Known as the blue planet • / Shape of the orbital path • / Amount of moisture in the air • / The hotness or coldness of air • / Tool used to get the air temperature • / Direction of the Earth's rotation and revolution around the Sun • / Imaginary line that gives the east west position of a point on earth’s surface. • ...
Earth 2019-11-22
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- an election that involves with music
- the only planet that has life
- energy that reacts to an object Ex: Light bulb
- a plant that uses Photosenthisis
- a country that looks like a boot
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- an animal that has different cycles and can fly
- a pet that is lovable and popular
- a skinny sheet that's from a tree
- a place for learning
- comes from clouds
10 Clues: comes from clouds • a place for learning • the only planet that has life • a plant that uses Photosenthisis • a country that looks like a boot • a pet that is lovable and popular • a skinny sheet that's from a tree • an election that involves with music • energy that reacts to an object Ex: Light bulb • an animal that has different cycles and can fly
Earth 2016-04-20
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- a living system
- forests with high rainfall
- community of living organisms in conjunction with nonliving components i.e air, water, mineral soil
- a mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids and organisms
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- travels through water and waves
- flowing water from a vertical drop
- animals living in the wild
- powerful masses of water movement
- what we breathe in every day
- the beginning of a flowering plant
10 Clues: a living system • animals living in the wild • forests with high rainfall • what we breathe in every day • travels through water and waves • powerful masses of water movement • flowing water from a vertical drop • the beginning of a flowering plant • a mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids and organisms • ...
Earth 2023-03-01
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- A solid ball of iron and nickel
- The mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the third planet from the sun
- the intense heat that causes rocks to rise and fall
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground
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- A molten state of Earth
- Waves that travel through Earth
- a sheet,quantity,or thickness of material
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- Earth's outer layer
10 Clues: Earth's outer layer • A molten state of Earth • the third planet from the sun • Waves that travel through Earth • A solid ball of iron and nickel • the degree of compactness of a substance • a sheet,quantity,or thickness of material • The mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground • the intense heat that causes rocks to rise and fall
Earth 2022-12-12
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- second fastest waves
- energy released in the form of vibrations
- detects and records vibrations
- naturally occurring solid mixture of minerals
- fastest waves
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- liquid rock material that comes from earth
- the study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- magma at earths surface
- rock formed by erosin and weathering
- felsic and light or mafic and dark
10 Clues: fastest waves • second fastest waves • magma at earths surface • detects and records vibrations • felsic and light or mafic and dark • rock formed by erosin and weathering • energy released in the form of vibrations • liquid rock material that comes from earth • the study of earthquakes and seismic waves • naturally occurring solid mixture of minerals
Earth 2022-10-13
10 Clues: What is CDT? • Underneath 9 down • The creator of CDT • The supercontinent • The surface of Earth • the outer part of 5 across • the scientific name for 9 down • The inside of the center of Earth • The outside of the center of Earth • These large rocks float on the mantle
EARTH 2025-10-18
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- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- a written piece, like a magazine or newspaper article, a single item or object
- having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness
- quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences
- possession of the means or skill to do something
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- (of a person) weak and delicate
- favored by or involving good luck or fortune; lucky
- Interrupt action or speech briefly
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America)
- graceful and stylish in appearance or manner
10 Clues: (of a person) weak and delicate • Interrupt action or speech briefly • graceful and stylish in appearance or manner • possession of the means or skill to do something • favored by or involving good luck or fortune; lucky • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness • ...
Sonnet 29 2013-02-03
Across
- his state represents how he feels about himself
- "sullen earth" or "break of day"
- Moral of the story
- "From sullen, sings hymns at heaven's gate"
- A statement which seems contradictory or absurd but actually reveals the truth
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- "And then my state like the lark at break of day arising"
- "And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries"
- "Yet in these thoughts myelf almost depising"
- A ficitional voice a writer adopts to tell a story
- "Wishing me like to one more rich in hope"
- Frist pitiful, then changes to hopeful
11 Clues: Moral of the story • "sullen earth" or "break of day" • Frist pitiful, then changes to hopeful • "Wishing me like to one more rich in hope" • "From sullen, sings hymns at heaven's gate" • "Yet in these thoughts myelf almost depising" • his state represents how he feels about himself • "And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries" • ...
Space! 2013-02-27
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- the world turns on an invisible line also known as the Earth's...
- on a globe the line going around the middle of the globe is called the...
- santa lives in the...
- the area above the equator is known as the...
- 365 days is also known as a...
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- oppisite of night
- the area below the equator is known as the...
- the world spins, another word for spin is...
- summer,autumn,spring and winter are called the...
- when the Earth goes round the the sun this is called an...
- oppisite of day
11 Clues: oppisite of day • oppisite of night • santa lives in the... • 365 days is also known as a... • the world spins, another word for spin is... • the area below the equator is known as the... • the area above the equator is known as the... • summer,autumn,spring and winter are called the... • when the Earth goes round the the sun this is called an... • ...
April Crossword 2023-03-29
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- a day in the begining of April memorible for its events
- The ocean that the Titanic sank in, in 1912
- What season is April in the SOUTHERN hemisphere
- how many days are in April (numbers incuded)
- Birds_____back to the north in Aprl
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- what spacecraft was launched from earth on April 11 1970
- The season April is in
- the thing you use to hold Easter Eggs
- the thing you do on April Fools Day*
- The Easter ____ brings you eggs for easter
- one way to describe the weather in April
11 Clues: The season April is in • Birds_____back to the north in Aprl • the thing you do on April Fools Day* • the thing you use to hold Easter Eggs • one way to describe the weather in April • The Easter ____ brings you eggs for easter • The ocean that the Titanic sank in, in 1912 • how many days are in April (numbers incuded) • What season is April in the SOUTHERN hemisphere • ...
Nature and Animals 2024-10-16
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- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- This weather is often wet, falls from clouds.
- The opposite of day, it’s dark outside.
- Tiny creatures that make honey.
- This animal is the king of the jungle
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- A large, flowing body of water.
- A large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth.
- This animal have a strong shell and can swim
- There's ice everywhere
- It shines brightly in the sky during the day.
- The part of the plant that is usually green and grows from the stem.
11 Clues: There's ice everywhere • A large, flowing body of water. • Tiny creatures that make honey. • This animal is the king of the jungle • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • The opposite of day, it’s dark outside. • This animal have a strong shell and can swim • This weather is often wet, falls from clouds. • It shines brightly in the sky during the day. • ...
Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Science Vocabulary 2023-05-08
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- where the atmosphere begins to heat up again
- forms the outer edge of the atmosphere and blends into outer space
- lies above the troposphere
- thin layer above stratosphere where temp grows colder with increasing height
- downward force that is exerted by the air
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- layer closest to the earth's surface. Dense
- absorbs UV rays from the sun
- blanket of gases that surrounds earth
- instrument used to measure day to day changes in air pressure
- molecule containing 3 atomwz of oxygen.
- substance or material that is harmful to the ecosystem and living things
11 Clues: lies above the troposphere • absorbs UV rays from the sun • blanket of gases that surrounds earth • molecule containing 3 atomwz of oxygen. • downward force that is exerted by the air • layer closest to the earth's surface. Dense • where the atmosphere begins to heat up again • instrument used to measure day to day changes in air pressure • ...
Winter Construction 2025-02-20
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- The process of securing the foundation of a building
- A type of heavy-duty machine used for digging
- The day-to-day leader of a construction crew
- The final step in a construction project, often involving finishing touches
- A common construction material made from compressed earth and straw
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- Large vehicle used for transporting heavy materials
- Professional responsible for ensuring safety at a construction site
- A worker who specializes in pouring concrete
- Essential tool used by carpenters to measure angles
- Material commonly used for roofing
- A standard measurement of length
11 Clues: A standard measurement of length • Material commonly used for roofing • A worker who specializes in pouring concrete • The day-to-day leader of a construction crew • A type of heavy-duty machine used for digging • Large vehicle used for transporting heavy materials • Essential tool used by carpenters to measure angles • ...
Test #1 Review 2023-10-23
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- A method of flattening the Earth to make a map
- A spherical model of the Earth; it is the most accurate representation of the Earth, because the Earth is also a sphere; useless for navigation
- A flat-topped hill whose top is wider than its height
- a large stream of flowing water; there is no consistent definition of how much water makes a stream a river
- Points at 90° north and south latitudes
- The average measurements of precipitation, temperature, wind, and humidity over the course of years (at least 30)
- A group of mountains, usually interconnected by high land (either other mountains or plateaus)
- the central line of longitude, which is measured at 0°, and goes through Greenwich, England
- When things that are eroded from one location are put in another place
- a huge body of saltwater connected to the other oceans with broad boundaries
- Climate zone where it isn’t terribly hot or cold or dry
- A landmass smaller than a continent surrounded on all sides by water
- a cascade of water falling from a height; extremely powerful at eroding the Earth
- an opening in the Earth’s crust through which molten rock (lava), hot gasses, and other materials can erupt; they are a major force in shaping the Earth, creating and destroying land with eruptions
- imaginary vertical lines that measure degrees east and west of the Prime Meridian
- imaginary line going from the North Pole to the South Pole that the Earth spins on; it is tilted at a 23.5° angle
- A high-altitude flatland; we live on the Allegheny Plateau
- The line of longitude at 180° east and west, from which time zones are generally measured
- found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; hot; can be rainforest or wet/dry land
- another name for lines of longitude
- The wearing away of land; can be caused by water, wind and ice; water is the main cause of erosion on Earth
- four sections of the year that generally have different types of weather; caused by the tilt of the Earth’s axis
- the study of the Earth’s physical and cultural features
- A very large steep hill; often formed by plate tectonics or volcanoes
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- Imaginary line at about 23.5° north latitude
- another name for lines of latitude
- The study of where people live, what they do, and how they use the land
- Extremely cold climate found near the poles or at very high elevations
- Imaginary line at about 23.5° south latitude
- The day on which the Tropic of Capricorn receives direct sunlight
- Climate zone that has well-defined seasons with wide changes in weather throughout the year; we live in this climate zone
- a volcano that is in the process of erupting
- a 25,000-mile-long boundary around the Pacific Plate that has 75% of Earth’s volcanoes and 90% of its earthquakes
- A flat-topped hill whose top is narrower than its height
- Large grassy flatlands; can be called steppes, savannahs, or prairies
- a volcano that isn’t actively erupting, but could become active again
- The movement of plates over time; caused by convection currents in the Earth’s mantle; the movement can lead to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the boundaries of the plates; sometimes when plates push together, mountains can be formed
- Imaginary horizontal lines that are used to measure distance in degrees north and south of the equator
- A flat illustration of a specific area on the Earth; they are never 100% accurate, because the Earth is not flat; useful for navigation
- a volcano that can no longer erupt
- The day on which the Tropic of Cancer receives direct sunlight
- Changes in the atmosphere over a short period of time
- A box that explains the meaning of different symbols on the map
- A huge landmass, usually made up of several countries
- A body of water surrounded by land that doesn’t have water flow in and out from an ocean; usually freshwater; usually have rivers and/or streams flowing in and/or out
- The study of the Earth’s natural landforms and climate
- flatland surrounding a river or stream that frequently floods
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides, but is attached to a larger landmass on the fourth side
- Climate zone with less than 20 inches of rain per year; usually very hot, but can sometimes get cold
- A large body of saltwater that is directly connected to an ocean (water flows back and forth between it and the ocean), but is at least somewhat enclosed by land
- Islands formed by coral reefs building up over time, eventually gathering debris and plants
- The central line of latitude, located at 0°
- Pieces of the Earth’s crust
- A day on which the equator receives direct sunlight; Daylight and night are equal in length; one starts the spring, another the autumn
54 Clues: Pieces of the Earth’s crust • another name for lines of latitude • a volcano that can no longer erupt • another name for lines of longitude • Points at 90° north and south latitudes • The central line of latitude, located at 0° • Imaginary line at about 23.5° north latitude • Imaginary line at about 23.5° south latitude • a volcano that is in the process of erupting • ...
World Geography - Chapter 2 Vocabulary Terms 2024-02-21
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- the spinning rotation of the earth, like a top on its axis, as it travels through space
- a plant-eating animal
- a layer of soil just below the earth’s surface that stays permanently frozen
- leaf-shedding; a type of tree that sheds its leaves during one season
- cone-bearing; a type of tree able to survive long, cold winters, with long, thin needles rather than leaves
- one complete orbit of the earth around the sun. The earth completes one of these every 365 ¼ days or one year.
- the term used to describe a major type of ecosystem that can be found in various regions throughout the world
- a region where temperatures are always cool or cold and only specialized plants can grow
- either of the two times a year when the sun appears directly overhead at the tropics of cancer and Capricorn
- a type of natural vegetation that is adapted to Mediterranean climates; small evergreen trees and low bushes, or scrub
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- the type of climate found in the great central areas of continents in the Northern Hemisphere; characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm or hot summers
- all the forms of water that fall to earth from the atmosphere, including rain and snow
- a meat-eating animal
- the term used for the weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time
- a temperate grassland characterized by a great variety of grasses
- a tropical grassland with scattered trees, located in the warm lands near the Equator
- the interaction of plant life, animal life, and the physical enivornment in which they live
- either of the two times each year (spring/fall) when day and night are nearly equal length everywhere on earth
- the boundary between two masses of air that differ in density or temperatures
- the condition of the bottom layer of the earth’s atmosphere in one place over a short period of time
20 Clues: a meat-eating animal • a plant-eating animal • a temperate grassland characterized by a great variety of grasses • leaf-shedding; a type of tree that sheds its leaves during one season • a layer of soil just below the earth’s surface that stays permanently frozen • the boundary between two masses of air that differ in density or temperatures • ...
Space 2023-05-14
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- eclipse the passing of the Moon into the Earth’s shadow
- the figure of the Moon during its first and last quarter, resembling a segment of a ring with pointed ends
- the third planet from the Sun
- the main bodies in space that revolve around the Sun
- the passing of the Moon’s shadow across the Earth
- the faint, white light seen around the Sun during a solar eclipse
- the star at the centre of the Solar System
- hot ball of burning gas that gives off its own heat and light
- an imaginary line around which an object spins
- the main bodies in the solar system that revolve around the Sun
- having to do with the Moon
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
- the first-quarter or third-quarter phase, when half the visible side of the Moon is illuminated
- a group of stars, gas and dust
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- occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon
- the path of one object in space around another object
- a smaller object that revolves around a larger object
- the spinning of an object
- the divisions of the year (e.g., spring, summer, autumn, and winter) with particular weather patterns and daylight hours, due to the Earth's changing position relative to the Sun
- a phase of the Moon in which more than half of the side we see is illuminated
- the Sun, the eight planets that orbit it and their moons
- the natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- the shape the Moon appears to be as seen from Earth
- the larger shadow cast by the Moon during a solar eclipse
- the science that deals with the universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere
- to do with object in the sky
- the darker, smaller shadow cast by the Moon during a total solar eclipse
27 Clues: the spinning of an object • having to do with the Moon • to do with object in the sky • the third planet from the Sun • a group of stars, gas and dust • the star at the centre of the Solar System • the natural satellite that orbits the Earth • an imaginary line around which an object spins • the passing of the Moon’s shadow across the Earth • ...
Spring Final Review Crossword 2023-05-12
Across
- When the Earth goes around the Sun
- First ever wheeled rover on Mars used to collect samples
- These are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth's liquid water.
- Pull between two objects. Part of Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation
- These types of planets have no or few moons and rocky surfaces
- How we measure the composition of elements in a star
- One end state of supergiant stars
- When the moon is between the Sun and the Earth at a specific angle
- The next phase after the full moon.
- Phase of the moon that comes after waxing gibbous
- Originating in the Sun, these items cause auroras and could cause problems with electricity
- Small solar system object such as comets give us history about the ________ solar system
- Pluto is categorized as one of these.
- A planet outside our solar system
- The Milky Way galaxy is this type of galaxy
- This type of galaxy is usually elongated in shape and are usually found in clusters.
- This new telescope is taking images of the earliest galaxies
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- The reason Earth has seasons
- The next step in the evolution of a main sequence star
- Diagram used to categorize stars
- Liquid water helps to make a planet __________
- The reason Earth has day and night.
- An increase these indicate that the Sun is going to solar maximum
- Also known as the surface of the Sun
- Planet with the highest level of nitrogen
- Most stars, including our Sun are a part of this location on the HR diagram
- The larger the _______ the higher the force of gravitational pull
- We have to watch out for these, especially if they come from the "sun side"
- Planets with many moons and large mass
- Terrestrial planet that has potential habitability due to ice near the poles.
30 Clues: The reason Earth has seasons • Diagram used to categorize stars • One end state of supergiant stars • A planet outside our solar system • When the Earth goes around the Sun • The reason Earth has day and night. • The next phase after the full moon. • Also known as the surface of the Sun • Pluto is categorized as one of these. • Planets with many moons and large mass • ...
Astronomy 2021-12-21
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- A phase of the moon where it is growing in light. It leads to the full moon.
- when the earth is furthest from the sun.
- the oval shape of an object's orbit.
- When the earth is closest to the sun.
- Indicates an object is moving away from us. Stretched waves.
- The inner planets. Dense and made out of rock.
- a phase of the moon where less than half of the moon is illuminated.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
- The ________ sequence stars are stars with average temperature, luminosity,and size.
- A chart in the reference table that tells you about stars.
- Earth spinning on its axis giving us our day.
- The amount of energy a star emits
- The outer planets. Large gas giants.
- the solstice that occurs on June 21.
- A phase of the moon where more than half of the moon is illuminated.
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- the solstice that occurs on december 21
- the effect where sound waves and light waves are stretched and compressed based on movement.
- Earth spins on it's _____ that is tilted 23.5 degrees
- A phase of the moon where it is growing dark. It is after the full moon.
- Indicates an object is moving towards us. Compressed waves.
- a large sphere of gas that emits light, heat, and radiation
- the theory on how the universe formed. The universe started as a small, hot, dense space then expanded rapidly.
- the degree of ovalness of an objects orbit.
- Fusion What fuels stars and creates heat, light, and energy.
- when there are equal amounts of sunlight and darkness. March 21 and September 21
- Earth orbiting the sun. Gives us our year.
- evidence of earth's rotation. Objects being deflected from a straight line.
- The force that pulls things together.
- A dark spot on the sun that is colder than the surrounding area. Occurs every 11 years.
29 Clues: A cloud of dust and gas in space. • The amount of energy a star emits • the oval shape of an object's orbit. • The outer planets. Large gas giants. • the solstice that occurs on June 21. • When the earth is closest to the sun. • The force that pulls things together. • the solstice that occurs on december 21 • when the earth is furthest from the sun. • ...
Summer 2024-01-17
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- go to on a hot summer day
- go into to cool down
- summer shoes
- volleyball played at the beach
- beside the ocean
- heats the earth
- pop a summer treat
- is a round fruit
- makes shade
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- is a bach toy
- for your skin
- is a fun ocean animal
- lay on in the pool
- you wear when you can't swim
- you build at the beach
- wear to not see the sun
- put on to swim
- is not a boy
- a way to make money in the summer
- polo is a game you play at the pool
20 Clues: makes shade • summer shoes • is not a boy • is a bach toy • for your skin • put on to swim • heats the earth • beside the ocean • is a round fruit • lay on in the pool • go into to cool down • is a fun ocean animal • pop a summer treat • you build at the beach • wear to not see the sun • go to on a hot summer day • you wear when you can't swim • volleyball played at the beach • ...
enviorments 2013-08-15
9 Clues: very sandy • we live in • like a bush • like a pool • wear farms are • another word for sea • spill a black liqward • they are around us every day • a land that lives in the soveren hemspire
Sunita in space 2021-03-30
9 Clues: the earth • very small • very pretty • to give hope • the day after today • the middle of two things • to discover something by chance • to make something into a particular form • very surprising and difficult to believe
Earth Science 2021-05-19
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- The study of climate and weather.
- They type of rock that forms from heat, pressure, and time.
- How many years a red dwarf star lives.
- The type of dwarf star left after a low-mass star goes critical.
- The type of dwarf star that never got to really shine.
- The lost of water vapor through skin
- The second hottest planet.
- The exhalation of water vapor through leaves.
- The type of rock that forms from the cementation of sediment.
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- Using electricity to split CO2 into CO and O2.
- The "soil" on Mars.
- The point of no return for black holes.
- The geological process that created both Hawaii and Yellowstone.
- Water going from a gas to a solid
- Water going from a solid state to a gas state.
- The type of rock formed when lava or magma cools.
- Growing plants with... fish water?
17 Clues: The "soil" on Mars. • The second hottest planet. • The study of climate and weather. • Water going from a gas to a solid • Growing plants with... fish water? • The lost of water vapor through skin • How many years a red dwarf star lives. • The point of no return for black holes. • The exhalation of water vapor through leaves. • Using electricity to split CO2 into CO and O2. • ...
Earth Science 2021-03-05
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- lava that hardened in a vent
- substance resistance to flow
- resembles braids in twisted ropes
- Causes rock to melt at a lower temp
- earth's natural temp increased with depth
- large and dangerous volcano
- when magma reaches the surface
- volcano built from pyroclastic material
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- volcanic activity that occurs within a plate away from the boundary
- hot yet solid mantle rock rises
- formed from continuous small eruptions
- broad and small sloped volcano
- hot fluid beneath earth's surface
- depression formed from collapse of magma chamber
- lavas that are more fluid
- water vapor and carbon dioxide
- opening where molten rock and gases are released
17 Clues: lavas that are more fluid • large and dangerous volcano • lava that hardened in a vent • substance resistance to flow • broad and small sloped volcano • water vapor and carbon dioxide • when magma reaches the surface • hot yet solid mantle rock rises • hot fluid beneath earth's surface • resembles braids in twisted ropes • Causes rock to melt at a lower temp • ...
Earth Science 2021-08-24
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- data that usually consists of numbers with units
- an orderly way of investigating a question in science by using measurable and repeatable observations to test a hypotesis
- a scientific principle that tells us that any observable must have an adequate cause
- a scientific principle asserting that the same process will always produce the same result
- An initial explanation for a scientific problem. It is the starting point for testing the validity of an explanation
- the collection of observations, explanations, and models produced through an organized study of nature and the process found in nature
- any information scientists collect by observing nature
- the study of presently occurring scientific events
- science the knowledge and practices of observing the earth and its process
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- a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true
- the investigation of events that happened in the unobservable past by observing evidence in the present
- the overall perspective that is based on presuppositions that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- God's command in Genesis 1:28 to manage the earth wisely and to use it for His glory and man's benefit
- data describing and observation using words
- a model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- a simple, useful, workable representation of something in the world
- a description of the relationship between two or more variables that is based on repeated observations
17 Clues: data describing and observation using words • data that usually consists of numbers with units • the study of presently occurring scientific events • a model that attempts to explain a set of observations • any information scientists collect by observing nature • a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true • ...
Watery Earth 2016-03-22
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- porous underground layer of rock where water is stored
- to move slowly down through earth's layers
- having many small spaces or holes
- things that meet our needs and wants
- this type of water is on the earth
- condensation in clouds that falls as rain, snow, or hail
- this type of water has been used and needs to be cleaned
- change of a gas into a liquid
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- the way water circulates between air, earth's surface, and underground aquifers
- this type of water is stored beneath earth's surface
- changing of a liquid into gas
- when water evaporates from the leaves of plants
- using something carefully so its not wasted
- this type of water has little or no salt
- something that contaminates water, air, or soil
- harmful change in the earth's environment caused by pollutants
- water in large bodies (like oceans, seas, lakes)
17 Clues: changing of a liquid into gas • change of a gas into a liquid • having many small spaces or holes • this type of water is on the earth • things that meet our needs and wants • this type of water has little or no salt • to move slowly down through earth's layers • using something carefully so its not wasted • when water evaporates from the leaves of plants • ...
Earth Science 2022-03-18
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- The layer around Earth that traps heat
- Plants and animals need nitrogen to make
- The most common greenhouse gas (5,6)
- Summer, Autumn, Winter, ?
- The hot material that erupts from volcanoes
- The process that converts CO2 to O2
- The first planet from the sun
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
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- When earth's tectonic plates move, ______ are caused
- Over the past 200 years carbon dioxide has increased or decreased in the atmosphere
- O2 is the chemical formula for
- The sphere that contains rocks and soil
- fossil fuels are made of this
- name of the sphere with all living things
- phosphorous is not found in the
- A renewable source of energy that uses sunlight is known as
- CH4 is the chemical formula for
17 Clues: Summer, Autumn, Winter, ? • fossil fuels are made of this • The first planet from the sun • O2 is the chemical formula for • phosphorous is not found in the • CH4 is the chemical formula for • The process that converts CO2 to O2 • The most common greenhouse gas (5,6) • The most common gas in the atmosphere • The layer around Earth that traps heat • ...
Earth Atmosphere 2025-02-11
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- pressure, the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface
- surface of the Earth
- the uppermost layer of the atmosphere; the only layer where temperature 1 / 2 increases as altitude increases
- including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- consisting of the
- layer, a layer in the stratosphere (at approximately 20 miles) that contains a concentration of ozone sufficient to block most ultraviolet radiation from the sun
- all the water at and near
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- and upper mantle.
- part of Earth in which life
- a mixture of gases that sur-
- the outermost region of the atmosphere extending to edge of outer space
- the rigid outer part of the
- an instrument used to measure atmospheric/air pressure
- 2nd layer of atmosphere extends from 10 to 30 miles up; location of ozone layer
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere from the surface to 10 miles up
- 3rd layer of the atmosphere extends from 31- to 53 miles up
- a planet or moon.
17 Clues: and upper mantle. • consisting of the • a planet or moon. • surface of the Earth • all the water at and near • part of Earth in which life • the rigid outer part of the • a mixture of gases that sur- • including land, water, and air or atmosphere • an instrument used to measure atmospheric/air pressure • 3rd layer of the atmosphere extends from 31- to 53 miles up • ...
Earth Science 2024-12-16
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- controls the magnetic field
- rock samples/drilling/volcanoes eruptions
- force pressing on an area
- solid, flexible rock layer of the mantle
- the temperature inside Earth _____ as depth increases
- thinnest/outer layer of Earth
- below Earth's crust
- beneath the ocean
- 20 meters down rocks get _______
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- currents as materials heat and expand, its density decreases and less-dense material flow up through denser material
- contains solid and hard rock, hold the oceans top layers
- indirect evidence
- center of Earth
- meters down rock gets warmer
- the deeper inside Earth's interior the _______ pressure on rocks below
- forms continents
- vary in thickness, composition, temperature, and pressure
17 Clues: center of Earth • forms continents • indirect evidence • beneath the ocean • below Earth's crust • force pressing on an area • controls the magnetic field • meters down rock gets warmer • thinnest/outer layer of Earth • 20 meters down rocks get _______ • solid, flexible rock layer of the mantle • rock samples/drilling/volcanoes eruptions • ...
Summer 2024-01-17
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- go to on a hot summer day
- go into to cool down
- summer shoes
- volleyball played at the beach
- beside the ocean
- heats the earth
- pop a summer treat
- is a round fruit
- makes shade
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- is a bach toy
- for your skin
- is a fun ocean animal
- lay on in the pool
- you wear when you can't swim
- you build at the beach
- wear to not see the sun
- put on to swim
- is not a boy
- a way to make money in the summer
- polo is a game you play at the pool
20 Clues: makes shade • summer shoes • is not a boy • is a bach toy • for your skin • put on to swim • heats the earth • beside the ocean • is a round fruit • lay on in the pool • go into to cool down • is a fun ocean animal • pop a summer treat • you build at the beach • wear to not see the sun • go to on a hot summer day • you wear when you can't swim • volleyball played at the beach • ...
Summer 2024-01-17
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- go to on a hot summer day
- go into to cool down
- summer shoes
- volleyball played at the beach
- beside the ocean
- heats the earth
- pop a summer treat
- is a round fruit
- makes shade
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- is a bach toy
- for your skin
- is a fun ocean animal
- lay on in the pool
- you wear when you can't swim
- you build at the beach
- wear to not see the sun
- put on to swim
- is not a boy
- a way to make money in the summer
- polo is a game you play at the pool
20 Clues: makes shade • summer shoes • is not a boy • is a bach toy • for your skin • put on to swim • heats the earth • beside the ocean • is a round fruit • lay on in the pool • go into to cool down • is a fun ocean animal • pop a summer treat • you build at the beach • wear to not see the sun • go to on a hot summer day • you wear when you can't swim • volleyball played at the beach • ...
So you think you know space 2023-10-16
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- a small rock orbiting the sun
- a star that appears only during the day
- the name of the galaxy we live in
- a planet that shares its name with the roman god of the sea
- these are mostly made of hydrogen and helium
- this is now considered dwarf planet
- the 5th planet in out solar system
- the planet we live on
- has a thick atmosphere made up of methane, hydrogen, and helium
- the 6th largest moon of Saturn
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- an object put into space by human in 1990 it orbits 547 kilometers above earth and it has the length of a school bus
- a simplified version of an extraterrestrial
- the planet closest too the sun also the smallest since Pluto is no longer considered a planet
- a region in space with a gravitational pull so intense not matter or radiation can escape
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- an unusual ring galaxy in the constellation Serpens Caput
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus and has a tail
- the only other planet in our solar system to have some form of water
- a planet 9 1\2 times larger than earth considered a gas giant its the 6th planet away from the sun
19 Clues: the planet we live on • a small rock orbiting the sun • the 6th largest moon of Saturn • the name of the galaxy we live in • the 5th planet in out solar system • this is now considered dwarf planet • the hottest planet in our solar system • a star that appears only during the day • a simplified version of an extraterrestrial • these are mostly made of hydrogen and helium • ...
Earth Day 2017 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
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- All tasks are handled by Apple data servers running on 100 percent _________ energy
- Apple is committed to making sure all the _________ created by our supply chain and by us is reused, recycled, composted, or, when necessary, converted into energy
- Apple _________, a global program that lets you bring used Apple devices to any Apple Store for reuse or responsible recycling.
- Traditionally used in glass. Our display glass has been _________-free since 2008.
- The carbon footprint of the iPhone 6s aluminum enclosure is _________ that of the previous generation.
- To reduce water usage and prevent water pollution in our supply chain, we also established the _________ Water Program.
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- We worked with local renewable energy provider Sunseap to source clean energy from roughly 32 _________ of solar panels on more than 800 rooftops in Singapore.
- Apple lowers our carbon emissions by focusing on _________.
- In fiscal year 2015, more than 60 percent of the _________ used in our packaging was made of recycled wood fiber.
- _________ is also good for reducing global carbon emissions.
10 Clues: Apple lowers our carbon emissions by focusing on _________. • _________ is also good for reducing global carbon emissions. • Traditionally used in glass. Our display glass has been _________-free since 2008. • All tasks are handled by Apple data servers running on 100 percent _________ energy • ...
Happy Earth Day to you! 2023-04-21
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- Is a greenhouse gas; produced by cows and natural gas drilling
- Turning trash into treasure
- unofficial SSLA mascot
- A layer of soil that remains frozen for at least two years
- The process of planting trees to restore a forest
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- The process by which fertile land becomes desert due to human activities
- A famous Bollywood actor hunted this animal in 1998
- Human-caused damage to soil, leading to erosion and loss of productivity
- Renewable energy source that taps into the heat of the Earth's core
- Travel that promotes conservation and sustainability
10 Clues: unofficial SSLA mascot • Turning trash into treasure • The process of planting trees to restore a forest • A famous Bollywood actor hunted this animal in 1998 • Travel that promotes conservation and sustainability • A layer of soil that remains frozen for at least two years • Is a greenhouse gas; produced by cows and natural gas drilling • ...
Earth Day Crossword by Bahar :) 2025-04-23
10 Clues: Worldwide • scientific knowledge • You can use many times • A place that we live on • To take away most of something • Convert into reusable material • To make something smaller in size • To make something dirty or unclean. • The general weather over a long period • The natural home or environment of living things
Earth Vocabulary 2019-08-27
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- The hottest layer of the Earth
- The name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesis
- The largest layer of the Earth
- A narrow valley caused by divergent plate boundaries
- A plate made of lightweight minerals
- A theory explaining the structure of the Earth's crust
- When two plates grind against each other
- Occurs when two continental plates collide
- The remains of a living being that have been preserved in a rock
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- The boundary created when two plates push against each other
- Created when oceanic and continental plates collide
- The boundary created when two plates push away from each other
- A supercontinent that created our continents
- When the liquid in the mantle goes up and down based upon the temperature of the core
- The layer on Earth for which we live on
- An underwater rift
- A plate made of heavier minerals
17 Clues: An underwater rift • The hottest layer of the Earth • The largest layer of the Earth • A plate made of heavier minerals • A plate made of lightweight minerals • The name of Alfred Wegener's hypothesis • The layer on Earth for which we live on • When two plates grind against each other • Occurs when two continental plates collide • A supercontinent that created our continents • ...
Earth Science 2013-02-27
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- the part of a continent that is stable and forms the central mass of the continent; typically Precambrian era .
- boundary In geology, subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic...
- The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection...
- boundary In plate tectonics, a convergent boundary also known as a destructive plate boundary (because of subduction), is an actively deforming.
- The crust and upper mantle of the earth.
- boundary In plate tectonics, a divergent boundary or divergent plate boundary (also known as a constructive boundary or an extensional boundary).
- A fracture in rock where there has been movement and displacement. One of the major boundaries between tectonic plates on earth.
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- crust The relatively thick part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses. It is generally older and more complex than the oceanic .
- scale A numerical scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake on the basis of seismograph oscillations.
- waves A type of seismic wave, the S-wave, secondary wave, or shear wave (sometimes called an elastic S-wave) is one of the two main types of .
- waves are type of elastic wave, also called seismic waves, that can travel through gases (as sound waves), solids and liquids,.
- A record produced by a seismograph.
- Boundrys these boundaries are formed when two plates collide. When the two plate bump one plate is absorbed in the mantle of the other. Heat and pressure when these plates collide causes volcanoes and earthquakes.
- crust The relatively thin part of the earth's crust that underlies the ocean basins.
- Tectonics A theory that explains the global distribution of geological phenomena such as seismicity, volcanism, continental drift, and mountain building in terms of the formation, destruction, movement, and interaction of the earth's lithospheric plates.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust .
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake .
17 Clues: A record produced by a seismograph. • The crust and upper mantle of the earth. • the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake . • crust The relatively thin part of the earth's crust that underlies the ocean basins. • the part of a continent that is stable and forms the central mass of the continent; typically Precambrian era . • ...
Earth week 2023-03-22
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- something that has been drained/eaten.
- a natural home like a beverdam or a nest
- to make work easier.
- to use the material over and over again.
- a food that is covered in sugar to last longer.
- to stop using a source.
- to make the material smaller.
- to use another material again.
- cutting down trees
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- plants, ecosystem etc.
- a water/air that is been poisoned.
- The weather.
- a lot of supplies
- The world is getting warm faster
- to replace things
- oil, coal or gas
- a planet that people live on.
17 Clues: The weather. • oil, coal or gas • a lot of supplies • to replace things • cutting down trees • to make work easier. • plants, ecosystem etc. • to stop using a source. • a planet that people live on. • to make the material smaller. • to use another material again. • The world is getting warm faster • a water/air that is been poisoned. • something that has been drained/eaten. • ...
Earth History 2023-01-23
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- Megaraptor means "giant _____"
- fossils include any parts of the body
- Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater
- is a lake made by humans
- are evidence of past life
- The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______
- fossils are evidence of a living thing's activity
- means having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
- layers form at the top of sedimentary rock
- fossils are found in __________ rock
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- Examples of fossils are
- sedimentary rock is made up of _______ of sediment
- builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- fossils at the bottom of sedimentary rock are the _______
- fossil keeps the shape of the organism
- In the passage, Novas found a huge dinosaur ____
- have different kind of fossils for us to explore
17 Clues: Examples of fossils are • is a lake made by humans • are evidence of past life • Megaraptor means "giant _____" • Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater • fossils are found in __________ rock • fossils include any parts of the body • fossil keeps the shape of the organism • layers form at the top of sedimentary rock • The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______ • ...
Earth Spheres 2022-08-29
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- Thin layer of gas that surrounds Earth
- Liquid or solid water falling to Earth
- Water flowing over or under the ground
- All living things on Earth
- Occurs when liquid water turns into vapor
- 99.98% of Earth's energy comes from this source.
- A system in which matter can enter and leave
- All rocks, soil, and landforms on Earth
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- Technology used to study the deep ocean
- A system in which matter cannot enter or leave
- When plants convert water into vapor
- Water vapor cooling into water droplets
- When water collects into basins on surface
- Technology allowing us to see Earth from above
- Energy from residual heat inside the Earth
- Energy from the moon's gravitational pull
- All water on Earth
17 Clues: All water on Earth • All living things on Earth • When plants convert water into vapor • Thin layer of gas that surrounds Earth • Liquid or solid water falling to Earth • Water flowing over or under the ground • Technology used to study the deep ocean • Water vapor cooling into water droplets • All rocks, soil, and landforms on Earth • ...
Planet Earth 2025-04-15
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- – Not warm at all, like ice or snow.
- – The different times of the year: spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. Each one has different weather.
- – Not straight, leaning to one side.
- – Something that is much smaller than usual.
- – A very dry and hot place with little water.
- – To turn around in a circle.
- – A big piece of land on Earth, like a huge island. There are 7 of them.
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- – Plants that people grow to eat, like corn, wheat, or carrots.
- – The light that comes from the sun. It helps plants grow and keeps us warm.
- – To make something, like building a house with blocks or tools.
- - A dwarf planet, the smallest one.
- – The warmth or hot feeling we get from the sun, fire, or warm things.
- – Not the same in every place. Like when some parts get more sunlight than others.
- – An invisible line around the middle of the Earth. Places near it are usually warm.
- – A large, warm continent with many countries, animals like lions and elephants.
- – Very warm, like a sunny day or soup right off the stove.
- – A very cold continent at the bottom of the Earth. It’s covered in ice and has penguins!
17 Clues: – To turn around in a circle. • - A dwarf planet, the smallest one. • – Not warm at all, like ice or snow. • – Not straight, leaning to one side. • – Something that is much smaller than usual. • – A very dry and hot place with little water. • – Very warm, like a sunny day or soup right off the stove. • – Plants that people grow to eat, like corn, wheat, or carrots. • ...
Earth & Sky 2024-11-22
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- to make a picture in your mind
- a description of how something works and why it happens
- group of objects that revolve around a star, including planets, moons, asteroids and comets
- a perfectly round 3d shape
- the only star in our solar system
- a unit of measure that describes the distance light travels in one year
- observations or measurements recorded in a investigation
- the pull between Earth and other objects
- to move in a regular path around something
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- information that supports an answer to a question
- scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
- Something scientist make to answer questions
- a group of stars
- imaginary line around which an object rotates or spins
- The only star in our solar system
- a huge object in space that gives off heat and light
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the brightest star in the night sky-Canis Major
18 Clues: a group of stars • a perfectly round 3d shape • to make a picture in your mind • The only star in our solar system • the only star in our solar system • the pull between Earth and other objects • to move in a regular path around something • Something scientist make to answer questions • the brightest star in the night sky-Canis Major • ...
EARTH DAY '24 - Sustainability CrossWord 2024-04-22
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- : Through our ________ with Plastic Bank, we fund the collection and recycling of ocean-bound plastic equivalent to the weight of plastic used across our range of participating soft contact lenses
- : By beginning to purchase ISCC PLUS-certified plastic, CooperVision is _____ to achieving a higher standard for how plastics are made
- : We thoughtfully _____ our products and packaging† to make efficient use of resources while starting to reduce our carbon footprint.
- : We’re embracing Plastic Made _____ by starting to purchase ISCC PLUS-certified plastic
- : At CooperVision, we’re passionate about our role as a global citizen, _____ our employees to champion sustainability—no matter how small the act
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- : Our Mount Park facility is ______ certified
- The _____ of plastic used in our products includes the lens, blister and packaging components eg lid dock/foil laminate, residual resin in packaging, adhesives , ink and coatings on cardboard
- : Plastic Bank ______ in coastal communities collect ocean-bound plastic waste and exchange it for credits which they can use to purchase goods and services, including health, work and life insurance, digital connectivity, grocery vouchers, school supplies etc
- : We are the _____ contact lens manufacturer to provide a full range of plastic neutral soft contact lenses
- : What does ISCC stand for? International Sustainability and _____ Certification
10 Clues: : Our Mount Park facility is ______ certified • : What does ISCC stand for? International Sustainability and _____ Certification • : We’re embracing Plastic Made _____ by starting to purchase ISCC PLUS-certified plastic • : We are the _____ contact lens manufacturer to provide a full range of plastic neutral soft contact lenses • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 4 2025-03-29
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- Large natural streams of water.
- Air pollution that looks like fog.
- A machine that generates electricity from wind.
- Plants that give us oxygen.
- Turning old things into something new.
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- A dense, tropical forest with heavy rainfall.
- The dirt where plants grow.
- Another word for garbage.
- Poisonous or harmful.
- A group of living organisms.
10 Clues: Poisonous or harmful. • Another word for garbage. • The dirt where plants grow. • Plants that give us oxygen. • A group of living organisms. • Large natural streams of water. • Air pollution that looks like fog. • Turning old things into something new. • A dense, tropical forest with heavy rainfall. • A machine that generates electricity from wind.
Earth Day and Numbers Crosswords 2025-05-17
10 Clues: 30 in words is ... • 50 in words is ... • This is ... energy • 45 in words is ... five • This is the symbol of ... • 37 in words is thirty ... • Twelve plus twelve equals ... two • We can help the Earth by ... a tree • The Earth gives us ... air to breathe • The Earth also gives us ... trees to enjoy
Sciences for Dummies - Roos & Audry 2015-04-06
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- What is another name for the metabolism first approach?
- Where does the Apatosaurus live?
- For what stands the 'R' in RNA?
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- 4.5 ... years ago life started on earth
- The Apatosaurus was mistakenly known as...
- A herbivore eats...
- Why aren't there any dinosaurs on earth now a day?
- What does the Apatosaurus use to keep its predators away?
8 Clues: A herbivore eats... • For what stands the 'R' in RNA? • Where does the Apatosaurus live? • 4.5 ... years ago life started on earth • The Apatosaurus was mistakenly known as... • Why aren't there any dinosaurs on earth now a day? • What is another name for the metabolism first approach? • What does the Apatosaurus use to keep its predators away?
The 5/6K Challenge 2022-06-16
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- Australia's Indigenous population are the ______ continuous culture on Earth
- the oldest living culture on Earth
- day remembering Prime Minister Rudd's apology to Indigenous peoples
- Aboriginal land rights activist
- beliefs and behaviours of a group of people
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- the British belief that Australia did not belong to anyone
- stories relating to Aboriginal traditional beliefs
- Aboriginals use _____ to communicate in art
8 Clues: Aboriginal land rights activist • the oldest living culture on Earth • Aboriginals use _____ to communicate in art • beliefs and behaviours of a group of people • stories relating to Aboriginal traditional beliefs • the British belief that Australia did not belong to anyone • day remembering Prime Minister Rudd's apology to Indigenous peoples • ...
SOTO SHORT STORY VOCAB 2024-09-30
10 Clues: Mowers cut • steady side eye • a real bad hair day • Not vain, down to earth • born with a characteristic • Age,Height,Career,Attitude • Maple, oak, ash, cedar, etc. • Story: 1941, Detroit, Michigan • How most people refer to Freshman! • monarch butterflies, Canadian geese
English vocab 2025-06-26
10 Clues: What bees make • Opposite of "day" • The color of grass • The largest mammal • bird that cannot fly • The planet we live on • A place where we learn • A shape with three sides • Delhi The capital of India • It tells time and has numbers
Planets 2025-07-24
10 Clues: is blue • has rings • poisonous fog • where we live • what makes day • rains diamonds • the biggest planet • Neil Armstrong landed on in 1969 • planning for life also a chocolate company • one side is hot the other is cold and near the sun
Lesson 1: In the Beginning 2024-12-31
10 Clues: Let there be ____ . • In the___God created • was over the surface… • was formless and empty • of God over the waters • First book of the Bible • God called the light ___. • God called the darkness___. • God saw that the light was__. • He___ the light from darkness.
Layers of the Earth 2023-02-28
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- The liquid part of the Crust.
- One of the most abundant things found in the Outer Core.
- Found in the Continental Crust.
- System of the Earth that contains land.
- 1200 Kilometers long.
- System of the Earth that contains Oceans.
- Layer of the Earth with convection currents.
- The first layer of the Earth.
- The thing that happens in the middle of the Mantle.
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- The land part of the Crust.
- Material found in all the layers of the Earth.
- A putty-like layer in the Earth's Mantle.
- Only liquid layer of the Earth.
- System of the Earth we live in.
- Only one layer of the Earth is in this state.
- This rock is most commonly found in the ocean.
- System of the Earth that contains the sky.
- What almost all of the layers of the Earth are.
- The amount of layers in the Earth there are.
- The layer that contains the very top of the Mantle but below the Crust.
20 Clues: 1200 Kilometers long. • The land part of the Crust. • The liquid part of the Crust. • The first layer of the Earth. • Found in the Continental Crust. • Only liquid layer of the Earth. • System of the Earth we live in. • System of the Earth that contains land. • A putty-like layer in the Earth's Mantle. • System of the Earth that contains Oceans. • ...
Earth's Surface & Climate 2022-09-11
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- largest ocean on earth
- very center of the earth
- small bodies of water that feed into rivers
- gradual change over a long period
- largest lake in South America
- water partially enclosed by land
- there are 4 of these on earth
- relatively flat lands
- one earth or one continent theory
- longest river in the world
- rock broken down into smaller parts naturally
- covering air around the earth
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- make up ranges
- outer surface of the earth
- beginning of earth's history
- rock broken down and moved about naturally
- body of water totally enclosed by land
- water on the earth
- there are 7 of these on earth
- a violent upheaval of earth
- amount of water rivers empty into ocean
- smallest ocean on earth
- sometimes called the 7 seas
- solid part of the earth
- hot plastic type material that becomes rock
- flat land with one slope being very steep
26 Clues: make up ranges • water on the earth • relatively flat lands • largest ocean on earth • smallest ocean on earth • solid part of the earth • very center of the earth • outer surface of the earth • longest river in the world • a violent upheaval of earth • sometimes called the 7 seas • beginning of earth's history • there are 7 of these on earth • largest lake in South America • ...
Space - Sun, Earth, Moon 2024-08-22
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- particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun
- a large, rounded astronomical body that is generally required to be in orbit around the sun
- day on which day and night are the same length
- a natural satellite orbiting a planet
- when only some of the Sun’s light is blocked by the Moon
- energy made by atoms colliding with each other in the centre of the Sun
- the system made up of the Sun and all the planets, dwarf planets, moons and asteroids that travel round the Sun or each other
- when the Moon blocks the maximum amount of light from the Sun
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- when the light from the Sun is blocked by the Moon
- changes in the shape of the Moon visible on Earth
- the period of time for an orbit of the sun
- an imaginary straight line joining the north and south poles of the Earth
- are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon
- Reflected sunlight from the moon
- when the Moon is in the Earth's shadow and appears dark
- the path a planet moves around the sun/star or a moon moves around a planet
16 Clues: Reflected sunlight from the moon • a natural satellite orbiting a planet • the period of time for an orbit of the sun • day on which day and night are the same length • changes in the shape of the Moon visible on Earth • when the light from the Sun is blocked by the Moon • when the Moon is in the Earth's shadow and appears dark • ...
Earthquakes and More 2025-11-13
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- plates towards each other
- in pacific ocean where many quakes happen
- large wave from earthquake
- forces that tear down
- any break in the earth
- plates away from each other
- type of earth scientist
- measures earthquakes
- slower secondary wave
- warns of earthquakes
- stress that stretches rock
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- fault where earth fall downward
- forces that build
- fault where earth lifts upward
- longest mountain range
- shaking of the earth
- famous fault line in california
- where plates are found
- outermost layer of earth
- point on earth of quake
- boundary where plates slide past
- point under earth of quake
22 Clues: forces that build • shaking of the earth • measures earthquakes • warns of earthquakes • forces that tear down • slower secondary wave • longest mountain range • any break in the earth • where plates are found • type of earth scientist • point on earth of quake • outermost layer of earth • plates towards each other • large wave from earthquake • point under earth of quake • ...
Friday Crossword 2024-05-16
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- The huge explosion that scientists think created the Universe a long time ago.
- The big, bright star at the center of our Solar System that gives us light and warmth.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it.
- The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space.
- Anything related to land or Earth. Terrestrial planets are rocky planets like Earth.
- The closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It's very hot and has no moons.
- The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun.
- The way we learn about the world and universe through observation, experiments, and study.
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- People who study and learn about how the world and the universe work.
- People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it.
- A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and other space stuff held together by gravity. We live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The path that planets, moons, and other objects follow as they go around a star or planet.
- A big, colorful cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The second planet from the Sun. It’s similar in size to Earth but has a very thick, hot atmosphere.
- Everything that exists, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- The spinning of a planet or other object around its own axis. Earth’s rotation gives us day and night.
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a big collection of stars and planets.
- A specific area or part of a larger space, like a neighborhood or part of the sky.
21 Clues: The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun. • People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it. • A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun. • The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space. • The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area. • ...
words 2025-05-30
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- - Keeping the station ______ can lead to serious issues in microgravity.
- - Astronauts experience multiple periods of ______ as they orbit Earth.
- bed - Waking up to an ______ is a rare sight because astronauts secure their sleeping bags.
- power - The station relies on solar panels for ______ to run its systems.
- height - The ______ of the station allows for stunning views of Earth.
- - Astronauts must carefully ______ equipment to avoid it floating away.
- 100 km per hour - The station travels ______, orbiting Earth every 90 minutes.
- a bedroom - Astronauts often have to ______ due to limited space on the station.
- the body clock - Space travel can ______, making it hard to maintain a regular sleep schedule.
- on board - When you ______, you immediately notice the absence of gravity.
- - Being a ______ is not an option when you live in space; everything must be tidy.
- schedule - Following a ______ is crucial to maintain a healthy sleep pattern.
- - Each section of the station has a ______ responsible for its operations.
- walking distance - The station is ______ if you consider floating in microgravity as walking.
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- light - Looking directly at the sun can expose astronauts to ______.
- in light - The station is often ______ as it orbits between day and night on Earth.
- fridge - The crew uses a ______ to store their meals and snacks.
- an altitude of - It operates ______ about 400 kilometers above Earth.
- - Each astronaut has a personal ______ where they can relax and sleep.
- - Every ______ undergoes rigorous training before going to space.
- of community - Living in close quarters helps foster a ______ among the crew.
- - The station ______ the Earth, providing unique views of the planet.
- system - A robust ______ is essential for staying in contact with mission control.
- laundry - ______ is different in space; astronauts wear clothes multiple times before disposal.
- - The ______ of the space station is much larger than early space habitats.
- - The ______ system on the space station ensures the safety of all astronauts.
26 Clues: fridge - The crew uses a ______ to store their meals and snacks. • - Every ______ undergoes rigorous training before going to space. • light - Looking directly at the sun can expose astronauts to ______. • an altitude of - It operates ______ about 400 kilometers above Earth. • - The station ______ the Earth, providing unique views of the planet. • ...
3rd Quarter Benchmark Review (7th Gr) 2022-02-28
Across
- pure substance made from only one type of atom
- The small, positively charged center of an atom containing protons and neutrons
- The spinning of Earth on its axis that causes day and night
- The movement of one object around another, such as Earth around the sun, which causes seasons
- this type of element is shiny, malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of electricity
- the term for the electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- number of protons is also known as the ____________(two words)
- This eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth
- this type of element has both properties of metals and nonmetals
- positively charged particle that gives an atom its identity
- The phases where the illuminated side of the moon appears to be growing larger
- The measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume; it is the main driver of deep ocean currents
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- this type of element is dull, brittle, and is a good insulator
- two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond
- name for the model of an atom that shows all electrons and energy levels
- name for a model of an atom that shows only valence electrons and the element symbol (two words)
- The smallest particle of an element; the basic building block of matter
- This eclipse occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom
- particle with no charge that adds to the mass of an atom
- two or more different substances physically mixed together
- a pure substance with two or more different atoms joined together in a chemical bond
- sum of the protons and neutrons make up the _____________ (two words)
- The phases where the illuminated side of the moon appears to be getting smaller
24 Clues: pure substance made from only one type of atom • two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond • particle with no charge that adds to the mass of an atom • two or more different substances physically mixed together • The spinning of Earth on its axis that causes day and night • positively charged particle that gives an atom its identity • ...
Science Crossword 2017-12-06
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- This happens on June 21st in the northern hemisphere.
- It takes 24 hours for the earth to do this once.
- This is how much earth's axis is tilted.
- Imaginary line that goes through the North and South poles.
- Sunlight is this during the summer.
- This zone is located from 66.5 degrees to 90 degrees.
- This affects the temperature, the higher this, the higher the temperature.
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- This is on a day when the day consists of 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
- Earth's orbit is ________.
- This defines the beginning, length, and divisions of a year.
- This is used when finding somethings location east of west of the prime meridian.
- When a hemisphere tilts ______ the sun, there is a short shadow.
- During the equinoxes, the northern hemisphere is ______ to the sun.
- This is located at 0 degrees latitude.
- Although it may seem this way, _______ from the suns doesn’t directly affect temperature.
15 Clues: Earth's orbit is ________. • Sunlight is this during the summer. • This is located at 0 degrees latitude. • This is how much earth's axis is tilted. • It takes 24 hours for the earth to do this once. • This happens on June 21st in the northern hemisphere. • This zone is located from 66.5 degrees to 90 degrees. • ...
Do Good 2021-06-10
10 Clues: Thy ____ come • Thy ____ be done • Hallowed be thy ____ • But ____ us from evil • As we ____ our debtors • And forgive us our ____ • And lead us not into ____ • Give us this day our daily • In ____ as it is in heaven • Our ____ which art in heaven
Continental Drift 2021-04-16
10 Clues: Where Wegener died • Wegener's doctorate • The outermost layer • How did Wegener die • Was one such discipline • All the continents together • Continents starting to separate • The continents ______ over years • Day, What the Earth looks like today • Origin of Continents and Oceans, Wegener's book
FESTIVALS 2021-08-30
10 Clues: New Year • birth of Jesus • festival of lights • festival of colours • arrival of Ganesh to earth • day the people celebrate harvest • Shiva performs the heavenly dance. • eve of the Western Christian feast • celebrated at the end of Navaratri • relation between sister and brother
April Crossword 2023-03-29
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- a day in the begining of April memorible for its events
- The ocean that the Titanic sank in, in 1912
- What season is April in the SOUTHERN hemisphere
- how many days are in April (numbers incuded)
- Birds_____back to the north in Aprl
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- what spacecraft was launched from earth on April 11 1970
- The season April is in
- the thing you use to hold Easter Eggs
- the thing you do on April Fools Day*
- The Easter ____ brings you eggs for easter
- one way to describe the weather in April
11 Clues: The season April is in • Birds_____back to the north in Aprl • the thing you do on April Fools Day* • the thing you use to hold Easter Eggs • one way to describe the weather in April • The Easter ____ brings you eggs for easter • The ocean that the Titanic sank in, in 1912 • how many days are in April (numbers incuded) • What season is April in the SOUTHERN hemisphere • ...
Isaiah 2014-03-18
11 Clues: The head is • The heart is • Sinful nation • Whom shall I... • Father of Isaiah • Will be exalted in that day • Where the prophet sees the Lord • Number of wings the Seraphim has • The proud look of man will be... • When the Lord arises the earth... • Answer that Isaiah gave to the Lord
lets boom! 2023-08-25
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- Adrianna Vineyard
- every creature on earth has this
- day of happiness,crying and cutting
- mother teresa,katrina kaif,payal kumawat,pratibha patil,kiran bedi,marry kom
- did twice at sky grill
- Who are you?
- ornament for ankle
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- Raghav gave you this title
- simultaneous pleasure
- ironical juice brand name
- world's most _ lady?
11 Clues: Who are you? • Adrianna Vineyard • ornament for ankle • world's most _ lady? • simultaneous pleasure • did twice at sky grill • ironical juice brand name • Raghav gave you this title • every creature on earth has this • day of happiness,crying and cutting • mother teresa,katrina kaif,payal kumawat,pratibha patil,kiran bedi,marry kom
Surprise Sunday 2025-02-15
11 Clues: ____ Ice Baby • Red Wings Home • The city of Motown • Last day of the week • The Elliotts and Higgins • Cinderella, Tiana and Jasmine • You are Ella's fairy _________ • The Most Magical Place on Earth • Elsa and Anna's favorite snowman • Only Mouse you want in your house • The second calendar month en espanol
Reasons For the Seasons 2021-11-28
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- A line between both poles
- The action of moving around something
- A closed plane curve
- The angular distance of a place
- The polestar or North star
- Not directly pointed at something
- A misunderstanding of something
- The twelve named periods
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- The time or date
- An imaginary line
- The curved path of an object
- The degree or intensity of heat
- A space living things live on
- the time or date
- The period of 365 days
- The rotation of something
- A period of 24 hours
- Each four divisions of the year
- Directly pointed at something
- The period of darkness
20 Clues: The time or date • the time or date • An imaginary line • A closed plane curve • A period of 24 hours • The period of 365 days • The period of darkness • The twelve named periods • A line between both poles • The rotation of something • The polestar or North star • The curved path of an object • A space living things live on • Directly pointed at something • The degree or intensity of heat • ...
Fort Greene Prep Newspaper Crossword 2022-01-20
Across
- Japenese paper folding style.
- Roses are red, violets are _____.
- All of, or entire.
- Mammal, loves carrots.
- Has a trunk
- Stone mineral from earth.
- A small round fruit with a pit and stem, shiny dark or bright red.
- Of little weight, not heavy.
- Man's best friend
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- Precipitation in winter.
- This many points on a star.
- First meal of the day.
- Domesticated bird, used for meat and eggs.
- Hello in french.
- Large body of sea.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Color of clowns nose.
- Object measuring time in minutes and hours.
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Hello in french. • Man's best friend • All of, or entire. • Large body of sea. • Likes to chase mice • Color of clowns nose. • First meal of the day. • Mammal, loves carrots. • Precipitation in winter. • Stone mineral from earth. • This many points on a star. • Of little weight, not heavy. • Japenese paper folding style. • Roses are red, violets are _____. • ...
Norse Mythology Handout 2012-05-10
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- The gods of nature
- Odin's horse
- goddess of death
- The most beautiful of the gods
- A waste of frozen fog
- Son of Loki and an evil giantess
- Queen of the gods
- Serpent that surrounds the earth
- God of thunder
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- of roaring flames
- The gods who cared for men
- Neither Aesir or Vanir god or giant
- Thor's hammer
- Day of Doom
- Ancient god of the sword
- Spirits of the mountains and glaciers
- King of the gods
- The icebound wilderness
- Where all the warriors who died in battle came
19 Clues: Day of Doom • Odin's horse • Thor's hammer • God of thunder • goddess of death • King of the gods • of roaring flames • Queen of the gods • The gods of nature • A waste of frozen fog • The icebound wilderness • Ancient god of the sword • The gods who cared for men • The most beautiful of the gods • Son of Loki and an evil giantess • Serpent that surrounds the earth • ...
Three Religions Terms - Jayden Gerak 2014-02-14
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- holy day from Friday at sunset to following Saturday night
- followers of christianity, and teach others
- Gabriel that appeared in the cave
- a religious ceremony at the Christian church
- when Muslims fast
- holy city of the Jews
- a simple story
- Muhammad
- the promised deliver to the Jewish nation
- holy book of Judaism
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- second part of the bible made up of writings from early christians
- What god brought to earth to mankind
- a medieval fighter
- Place Of Worship
- Yom Kippur (Festival)
- name of god
- when food is sold
- Islamic saying
- Islam's holy book
- Place Of Worship
20 Clues: Muhammad • name of god • a simple story • Islamic saying • Place Of Worship • Place Of Worship • when Muslims fast • when food is sold • Islam's holy book • a medieval fighter • holy book of Judaism • Yom Kippur (Festival) • holy city of the Jews • Gabriel that appeared in the cave • What god brought to earth to mankind • the promised deliver to the Jewish nation • ...
Summer 2024-01-17
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- go to on a hot summer day
- go into to cool down
- summer shoes
- volleyball played at the beach
- beside the ocean
- heats the earth
- pop a summer treat
- is a round fruit
- makes shade
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- is a bach toy
- for your skin
- is a fun ocean animal
- lay on in the pool
- you wear when you can't swim
- you build at the beach
- wear to not see the sun
- put on to swim
- is not a boy
- a way to make money in the summer
- polo is a game you play at the pool
20 Clues: makes shade • summer shoes • is not a boy • is a bach toy • for your skin • put on to swim • heats the earth • beside the ocean • is a round fruit • lay on in the pool • go into to cool down • is a fun ocean animal • pop a summer treat • you build at the beach • wear to not see the sun • go to on a hot summer day • you wear when you can't swim • volleyball played at the beach • ...
the mini 2023-09-29
8 Clues: _tea party • female sheep • hours in a day • ernie's roommate • egg-laying mammal • Chinese philosopher • amount of states in the US • lowest point on earth (2 wds.)
two year 2025-06-23
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- the cutest mr. man
- my favorite holiday
- the amount of years we have been together
- you are so _____
- we love these types of nights
- our main home
- our beautiful first baby
- our second home
- i ______ you!
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- concrete jungle
- the best place on earth
- how we would spend all day if we could
- i recommend the butterbeer from here
- one of our many trips was to: ____ studios
- then I woke up, and had an...
- our school mascot
- the silliest animal
- two, how many hours am I older than you?
- our third daughter
19 Clues: our main home • i ______ you! • concrete jungle • our second home • you are so _____ • our school mascot • the cutest mr. man • our third daughter • my favorite holiday • the silliest animal • the best place on earth • our beautiful first baby • then I woke up, and had an... • we love these types of nights • i recommend the butterbeer from here • how we would spend all day if we could • ...
Facts About Jupiter 2023-03-28
9 Clues: Length of Day • Number of Moons • Number of Rings • Plante's Diameter • Surface Temperature • Distance from the sun • Length of Year in Earth Years • It's place in our Solar System • Namesake:King of the Ancient Roman Gods
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-08-19
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- the science of studying Earth as the home of humans
- a long, narrow strip of a larger territory
- ____ location - describes where a place is compared to other places
- the distance north (N) or south (S) of the equator; also called parallels
- he average weather of a region over a long period of time; West Virginia has a humid continental climate
- a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- the distance east (E) or west (W) of the prime meridian that a place is located; also called meridians
- the imaginary line that goes around the globe halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- the gradual wearing down of the land or rock by wind and water
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- ___ mining - strip mining; a method of mining for minerals close to Earth's surface where the top layers of the earth are scraped away to get at the mineral
- no longer existing, such as an animal
- the height of the land above sea level
- the day-to-day conditions and changes in the atmosphere for a region
- ____ location - describes where a place is compared to other places
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- a prolonged period of dry weather
- __ meridian - an imaginary line running from the North Pole through Greenwich, England, and part of Africa to the South Pole
17 Clues: rain, snow, sleet, or hail • a prolonged period of dry weather • no longer existing, such as an animal • the height of the land above sea level • a long, narrow strip of a larger territory • a stream or river that flows into a larger river • the science of studying Earth as the home of humans • the gradual wearing down of the land or rock by wind and water • ...
Our Solar System 2023-08-16
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- _______ Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, for short. The newest telescope deployed by NASA
- The distance that light travels in one year. It represent large distances
- The movement of Earth around the Sun. It causes the 365-day year.
- A planet that orbits a different star, not the Sun
- A large group of stars, each of them with its own solar system.
- The spinning of Earth around its own axis. It causes a 24-hour day
- This planet has a rocky core and it's surrounded by extremely cold water
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- _________ Space Telescope, or HST, for short. A telescope made of mirrors.
- One of the gas giants
- The region in which only a portion of the light source is obscured by the occluding body.
- One of the inner planets. It's the closest to the Sun.
- International Space ____________, or ISS. A headquarter in space used for scientific research and Astronomy studies.
- The darkest part of a shadow
- A very dense region in space, with lots of mass concentrated in a small space
- A form of radiation that can be used to produce images of our bones. It is also used to discover new planets.
- All Gas Giants have these. Some of them are big, some small, but they all have them.
16 Clues: One of the gas giants • The darkest part of a shadow • A planet that orbits a different star, not the Sun • One of the inner planets. It's the closest to the Sun. • A large group of stars, each of them with its own solar system. • The movement of Earth around the Sun. It causes the 365-day year. • The spinning of Earth around its own axis. It causes a 24-hour day • ...
World Geography Book Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- n. a common currency proposed by the European Union for its member nations
- government ran by a few persons or a small group.
- n. one of three regions in Oceania, meaning “many islands.”
- n. a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth.
- n. the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of a group.
- n. an extended period of decline in general business
- n. each of the two days in a year on which day and night are equal in length; marks the beginning of spring and autumn
- n. the inability to read or write.
- map n. a general reference map; a representation of natural and man-made features on the earth.
- the number of live births per total population, often expressed per thousand population
- a system in which the government holds nearly all political power and the means of production.
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- the economic union of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
- n. a type of economic system in which production of goods and services is determined by a central government
- n. a fracture in the earth’s crust
- n. a representative lawmaking body whose members are elected or appointed and in which legislative and executive functions are combined.
- n. a landmass above water on the earth.
- the exact place on earth where a geo- graphic feature is found
- n. a landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan that is so salty that almost nothing can live in its waters; it is 1,349 feet below sea level, making it the lowest place on the exposed crust of the earth
- n. permanently frozen ground.
- n. taking existing elements of society and creating something new to meet a need.
- n. a large, long-lasting mass of ice that moves because of gravity
- n. a brown haze that occurs when gases released by burning fossil fuels react with sunlight.
22 Clues: n. permanently frozen ground. • n. a fracture in the earth’s crust • n. the inability to read or write. • n. a landmass above water on the earth. • government ran by a few persons or a small group. • n. an extended period of decline in general business • n. a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth. • ...
Seasons Choice Board 2021-11-27
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- an instance of revolving
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- The center of our solar system
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- The zone that New Jersey resides in
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
- a regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- The southern most and Northern most zones
- The planet that we live on
- 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
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- March 21 and September 23
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- fly or move around in a circle.
- the warmest zone closest to the equator
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- an event that occurs when the Sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere. Two occur anually.
- 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.
- the most northerly circle of latitude on Earth at which the Sun can be directly overhead
20 Clues: an instance of revolving • March 21 and September 23 • The planet that we live on • The center of our solar system • fly or move around in a circle. • The zone that New Jersey resides in • the warmest zone closest to the equator • The southern most and Northern most zones • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • ...
Seasons Choice Board 2021-11-28
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- an event that occurs when the Sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere. Two occur anually.
- The zone that New Jersey resides in
- an instance of revolving
- the warmest zone closest to the equator
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- 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.
- a regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base.
- The center of our solar system
- The southern most and Northern most zones
- fly or move around in a circle.
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- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- the most northerly circle of latitude on Earth at which the Sun can be directly overhead
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the period of darkness in each twenty-four hours; the time from sunset to sunrise.
- 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
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- The planet that we live on
- a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor.
- March 21 and September 23
20 Clues: an instance of revolving • March 21 and September 23 • The planet that we live on • The center of our solar system • fly or move around in a circle. • The zone that New Jersey resides in • the warmest zone closest to the equator • The southern most and Northern most zones • an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • ...
Winds 2023-12-01
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- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- Prevailing winds that blow northeast from 30 degrees north latitude to the equator and that blow southeast from 30 degrees south latitude to the equator
- circular patterns caused by the rising and sinking of air
- Prevailing winds that blow from east to west between 60degrees-90degrees latitude in both hemisphere.
- looking down on the north pole, the earth appears to rotate
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- looking up at the south pole, the earth appears to rotate
- a frequently windless area near the Equator
- A mass of rising warm air that usually bring wet, stormy weather.
- The movement of air caused by cool air sinking and moving down the slope of a mountain.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
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- Warm air from the valley that blows UP the side of the mountain during the day.
- prevailing winds that blow from west to east between 30 degrees and 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres
- Causes moving air and water to turn left in the southern hemisphere and turn right in the northern hemisphere due to Earth's rotation.
- due to the coriolis effect, objects traveling above the Earth in the southern hemisphere deflect to the
- the flow of air from cooler air over land to a body of water
- are regions of high pressure and gentle winds at about 30 degrees north and south latitude
- The effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- A mass of sinking cool air that usually bring fair weather.
- The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land
- winds that blow over short distances
- no matter what, in general the earth is always rotating
- due to the coriolis effect, objects traveling above the Earth in the northern hemisphere deflect to the
23 Clues: winds that blow over short distances • a frequently windless area near the Equator • no matter what, in general the earth is always rotating • circular patterns caused by the rising and sinking of air • looking up at the south pole, the earth appears to rotate • looking down on the north pole, the earth appears to rotate • ...
Solar System and Outer Space 2024-03-15
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- 8th planet from the sun.
- the force that causes the earth to orbit the sun.
- small piece that broke off of an asteroid or comet and burns up in our atmosphere
- The earth does this around the sun once a year. Another word for it is revolves.
- largest planet and 5th planet from the sun.
- Last 4 planets (planets 5-8) which are bigger, colder, made of gas, have more moons,rings and take longer to go around the sun.
- Sphere shaped, orbits the sun only but does not clear orbital path
- small pieces that broke off of an asteroid or comet and stays in space.
- 7th planet from the sun.
- made of rock and metal and found between mars and jupiter.
- 4th planet from the sun and has a red color because of the iron in its soil.
- 1st 4 planets from the sun. They are hotter, smaller, go around sun faster, have less moons and mostly solid.
- A group of stars that appear to form an image from our view on earth.
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- The 1st planet from the sun also the smallest planet.
- small piece that broke off of an asteroid or comet and lands on the earth's surface
- Made of ice dust and frozen gasses has a tail made of vapor when it gets close to the sun.
- 6th planet from the sun has big rings.
- The earth does this every 24 hours and is why we have day and night.
- Sphere Shaped,made of gas,creates its own light and heat,found at the center of a solar system.
- Orbits a planet.
- The 2nd planet from the sun and hottest because of its thick atmosphere.
- the name of the galaxy our solar system is in.
- Sphere shaped, orbits the sun only, and clears orbital path.
- 3rd planet from the sun 70% of surface is water.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
25 Clues: Orbits a planet. • 8th planet from the sun. • 7th planet from the sun. • 6th planet from the sun has big rings. • largest planet and 5th planet from the sun. • The star at the center of our solar system. • the name of the galaxy our solar system is in. • 3rd planet from the sun 70% of surface is water. • the force that causes the earth to orbit the sun. • ...
God's Glory in Creation 2025-09-05
11 Clues: a 24-hour period • the opposite of dark • the absence of light • the globe we live on • who was created first • to increase in number • what a plant grows from • to put a distance between • what comes after nighttime • when it's almost dark outside • the one who created all things
environment 2025-10-28
12 Clues: save • not clean • not dirty • separating trash • something you throw away • something you throw away • this can destroy our planet • the third planet from the sun • something you need on a hot day • it can be clear and can hold water • animals and humans need this to live • it makes something humans can breathe
don't freak out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Costa Rica. 2022-05-05
11 Clues: has no ???? • no ????????!!! • they climb trees • there are 200 of these • there is a lot of ???????? • there are many ???? on earth • the people are ???? and kind • there are only 1 of these a day • the people here are really ????? • it is really ????????? to be here • one type of this is called Miracle ?????
The Lords prayer 2020-09-03
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- On earth as it is in ________
- ______ be thy name
- For thine is the _______
- and _____ us not into temptation
- For ever and ______
- The power and the _______
- Our Father who art in _______
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- as we forgive those who ______ against us
- Thy will be _______
- Thy _________ come
- and _______ us our trespasses
- but _______ us from evil
- Give us this ____ our daily bread
13 Clues: ______ be thy name • Thy _________ come • Thy will be _______ • For ever and ______ • For thine is the _______ • but _______ us from evil • The power and the _______ • On earth as it is in ________ • and _______ us our trespasses • Our Father who art in _______ • and _____ us not into temptation • Give us this ____ our daily bread • as we forgive those who ______ against us
Matthew 28:1-20 2023-05-28
11 Clues: to go forth • go ye therefore • first day of week • Casper, the friendly • eternal resting place • one less than a dozen • third rock from the sun • much bigger than a hill • a bolt of electricity from sky • Father Junipero Serra started many • father, son, and holy spirit in one
Planet Earth 2025-04-15
Across
- – Not warm at all, like ice or snow.
- – The different times of the year: spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. Each one has different weather.
- – Not straight, leaning to one side.
- – Something that is much smaller than usual.
- – A very dry and hot place with little water.
- – To turn around in a circle.
- – A big piece of land on Earth, like a huge island. There are 7 of them.
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- – Plants that people grow to eat, like corn, wheat, or carrots.
- – The light that comes from the sun. It helps plants grow and keeps us warm.
- – To make something, like building a house with blocks or tools.
- - A dwarf planet, the smallest one.
- – The warmth or hot feeling we get from the sun, fire, or warm things.
- – Not the same in every place. Like when some parts get more sunlight than others.
- – An invisible line around the middle of the Earth. Places near it are usually warm.
- – A large, warm continent with many countries, animals like lions and elephants.
- – Very warm, like a sunny day or soup right off the stove.
- – A very cold continent at the bottom of the Earth. It’s covered in ice and has penguins!
17 Clues: – To turn around in a circle. • - A dwarf planet, the smallest one. • – Not warm at all, like ice or snow. • – Not straight, leaning to one side. • – Something that is much smaller than usual. • – A very dry and hot place with little water. • – Very warm, like a sunny day or soup right off the stove. • – Plants that people grow to eat, like corn, wheat, or carrots. • ...
15 2024-08-09
24 Clues: Lily Day • Fawn Day • Doll Day • Wool Day • Swan Day • Otter Day • Olive Day • Flour Day • Whale Day • Coral Day • Frost Day • Butter Day • Pastel Day • Tractor Day • Lavender Day • Meteorite Day • Vermilion Day • Rose Festival • Mirabelle Day • Frost Festival • Cloud Festival • Light Festival • Cotton Candy Day • Raspberry Festival
Amazing crossword 2022-04-28
Across
- Earth has only one____.
- The Earth name means the ____.
- days
- Earth is the ____ largest planet
- all the planets were named after Greek and
- This is our home planet
- Earth is the ____ planet from the sun.
- the ___ of Mars around the sun takes 687
- Earth is the only planet in our solar system
Down
- be the size of a _____.
- Earth has no
- happens every 26 months when Earth and Mars
- If the Sun was the size of a door Earth
- ____.
- This was named after the Roman god of war
- Mars is the planet
- closer together
- Earth is the only _____ planet with living. things
- gods and goddesses but Earth is
19 Clues: days • ____. • Earth has no • closer together • Mars is the planet • be the size of a _____. • Earth has only one____. • This is our home planet • The Earth name means the ____. • gods and goddesses but Earth is • Earth is the ____ largest planet • Earth is the ____ planet from the sun. • If the Sun was the size of a door Earth • the ___ of Mars around the sun takes 687 • ...
Rotation, Revolution, and Seasons 2023-11-13
6 Clues: The earth spinning is... • Which season is the longest? • Rotation causes _____ and day • The earth going around the sun is... • True or False: The earth has the largest revolution • The northern hemisphere is experiencing winter, what is the southern hemisphere experiencing
Cosmos 2016-01-13
Across
- / largest planet
- / celestial satellite of the earth
- / farthest planet from the sun
- / closest planet to the sun
- chawla / the first indian woman to step on the moon
- satellite / a man made satellite that orbits the earth
- / middle layer of the earth
- / ringed planet
- layer / layer of earth with a gas called ozone
- / blue planet
- / fixed path on which the planets revolve around the sun
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- / topmost layer of the earth
- eclipse / when the earth comes in between the sun and moon
- / bottommost layer of the earth
- / lighter part of the moon's shadow
- / darker part of the moon's shadow
- of plasma / atmosphere of the earth
- / celestial body of the earth
- / deep holes in the surface of the moon
- 11 / the satellite of neil armstrong
- system / family of the sun and planets
- armstrong / first person to keep foot on the moon
22 Clues: / blue planet • / ringed planet • / largest planet • / closest planet to the sun • / middle layer of the earth • / topmost layer of the earth • / celestial body of the earth • / farthest planet from the sun • / bottommost layer of the earth • / darker part of the moon's shadow • / celestial satellite of the earth • / lighter part of the moon's shadow • ...
Intro Unit Vocabulary 2022-08-29
Across
- mapmaking
- lines parallel to the Prime Meridian
- the study of the Earth and its people
- theme how humans use the earth
- ratio measurements on a map
- lines parallel to the equator
- show the cardinal directions
- location a place in relation to others
- flat representation of the earth
- the imaginary line that divides the earth north and south
- map that covers a specific topic
- identifies the subject of the map
- most familiar earth projection
- areas with commonalities
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- divisions of the earth: north, south, east west
- provides land and other features of the earth
- a description of a location
- show human-drawn divisions on the earth
- main line of longitude
- most accurate earth projection
- location exact place
- theme tracking people, goods and ideas
- icons to represent items covered on a map
- list or explanation of symbols
- truest representation of the earth
25 Clues: mapmaking • location exact place • main line of longitude • areas with commonalities • a description of a location • ratio measurements on a map • show the cardinal directions • lines parallel to the equator • theme how humans use the earth • most accurate earth projection • list or explanation of symbols • most familiar earth projection • flat representation of the earth • ...
Rotation Vs Revolution 2025-11-03
Across
- the force that keeps planets in orbit around stars
- when a planet is closest to its star
- this planet takes 163.7 years to orbit the sun
- earth spins on its axis
- when a planet is furthest from its star
Down
- the measure of how elliptical a shape is
- earth moves around the sun
- another word for when planets revolve around a star
- a day on this planet is 9 hours 50 minutes and 30 seconds long
- the not-quite-circular shape planets take as they orbit around stars
- a scientist who had 3 laws about orbits, eccentricity and gravity
- earth’s is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees
12 Clues: earth spins on its axis • earth moves around the sun • when a planet is closest to its star • when a planet is furthest from its star • the measure of how elliptical a shape is • earth’s is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees • this planet takes 163.7 years to orbit the sun • the force that keeps planets in orbit around stars • ...
Caroline's 16th Birthday Trip extravaganza 2021-11-04
11 Clues: The Big Day • Time of birth • The best car model • Future College Major • Mom's Favorite Child • Caroline's Favorite Show • Caroline's Birthday Month • The best high school club • Dad's Favorite text message • Town Caroline wants to go to college in • “THERE’S TOO MANY PEOPLE ON THIS EARTH. WE NEED A NEW PLAGUE.”
yay 2022-03-09
Across
- Galileo first saw mountains on this.
- Osiris-Rex was sent to this asteroid. It is currently bringing dust samples back to Earth.
- He came up with the geocentric model of the universe that was believed around the world for over 1400 years.
- A circle has an eccentricity with this value.
- The best class at TMS this semester.
- There are this many constellations in the sky. (2 words)
- One piece of evidence that the Earth is a sphere is that we can see the Earth’s shadow on the Moon during a _____ _______. (2 words)
- The belief that the motions of celestial objects can affect events in our daily lives.
- The north star
- Kepler’s first law states that the orbits of planets follow a path of this shape.
- If The Sun-Earth-Mars were in a straight line in that order, Jupiter would be said to be at _______.
- The shift in an object’s apparent position because of the observer’s motion.
- Copernicus’s proposed this model for the universe was this kind of model.
- The number of rovers that have been successfully sent to Mars.
- The _____ _____ of the Moon changes for us on Earth as the Moon moves through different locations in its orbit.
- The 7th planet from the Sun.
- A grouping of stars in the sky.
- Which of Kepler’s Laws says that as a planet orbits the Sun, it sweeps out equal areas in equal times?
- The probe that has visited Pluto and is now in the Kuiper Belt.
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- The way Galileo could tell that the Sun was rotating was that he could see these move along the surface of the Sun over the course of a few days.
- The name of the two probes that have left the solar system and are now in interstellar space.
- Galileo first saw rings around this planet.
- When a planet appears to be moving in backwards from the usual direction that it slowly moves against the stars, it is said to be in this. (2 words)
- Ptolemy believed that the planets traveled in circles which orbited the Earth. These circles (plural) were called this.
- The _____ minutes of terror is how the process of landing something on Mars is typically described.
- If The Sun-Venus-Earth were in a straight line in that order, Venus would be said to be at _______ Conjunction.
- This planet has a greatest enlongation of 47 degrees.
- The time it takes for one complete orbit around the Sun is a planet’s ____ _____. (2 words)
- The path that the Sun and planets seem to follow along the celestial sphere.
- The Sun sets each day in this direction.
- Without a telescope, this astronomer took the most accurate measurements of the positions of the planets that had ever been performed. These measurements later helped Kepler come up with his 3 laws of planetary motion.
- The Cassini probe was sent to this planet and eventually was intentionally burned up in the atmosphere.
- If Jupiter-Sun-Earth were in a straight line in that order, Jupiter would be said to be at _______.
- Bill Nye told us about the Golden _____ that was sent as part of the Voyager probes to let possible extraterrestrial life know about us.
- The probe that was sent to Jupiter that is still functioning today.
- Uranus is an example of a ______ planet.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- The stars that can be at zenith to people on the equator are said to lie on this. (2 words)
- The queen of life science.
- Planets rise each day in the sky from this direction.
- When the angle between the Sun-Earth line and the Earth-Planet line are at right angles to each other, the planet is said to be at this.
- The third closest planet from the Sun
- This country send many Venera probes to Venus.
- He was the first person to see moons on Jupiter.
44 Clues: The north star • The queen of life science. • The 7th planet from the Sun. • The closest planet to the Sun. • A grouping of stars in the sky. • Galileo first saw mountains on this. • The best class at TMS this semester. • The third closest planet from the Sun • The Sun sets each day in this direction. • Uranus is an example of a ______ planet. • ...
Chinese Zodiac 2020-02-03
Across
- Symbolic ritual dance performed to evict bad spirits
- Chinese New Year is also known as ___________ Festival.
- The first day is for the welcoming of the deities of the heavens and earth, officially beginning at _______.
- Nian gao (年糕) is a type of ____ cake. It symbolizes success each and every year.
- According to legendary myth, there was a monster named ____ that would come about every New Year’s Eve.
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- The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as "_______ of the year"
- On Chinese New Year’s Eve and set off firecrackers at midnight. In the morning, firecrackers are used again to welcome the new year and ____ luck.
- Is NOT allowed on New Year’s Day until before the 5th day of Chinese New Year.
- __________ Festival is held on 15th day of the Chinese New Year.
- What does Chinese New Year called as in Vietnam?
10 Clues: What does Chinese New Year called as in Vietnam? • Symbolic ritual dance performed to evict bad spirits • Chinese New Year is also known as ___________ Festival. • __________ Festival is held on 15th day of the Chinese New Year. • The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as "_______ of the year" • ...
Space 2021-01-03
Across
- Shape of the Moon from the Earth when it is in different positions reflecting different amounts of light from the sun.
- Planets that orbit a star outside of our Solar System.
- The time it takes for a planet to complete one full rotation on its axis.
- A moon in orbit around a planet.
- A collection of stars that make a pattern in the sky.
- A model of the Solar System with the Sun at the centre.
- The length of time a planet takes to orbit a star.
- The imaginary line which a planet spins on.
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- The distance light travels in a year.
- Changes in temperature during the year as the Earth orbits the Sun
- Path taken by one object moving around another larger object.
- Collection of stars held together by gravity.
- A model of the Solar System with the Earth at the centre.
- A manmade spacecraft.
- Lump of rock orbiting the Sun left over from when the Solar System was formed.
- Any large body that orbits a star in a Solar System.
- The Sun and the planets and other bodies in orbit around it.
17 Clues: A manmade spacecraft. • A moon in orbit around a planet. • The distance light travels in a year. • The imaginary line which a planet spins on. • Collection of stars held together by gravity. • The length of time a planet takes to orbit a star. • Any large body that orbits a star in a Solar System. • A collection of stars that make a pattern in the sky. • ...
Day and Night 2023-11-21
Mother's Day Crossword 2013-05-11
Across
- Mother of Gretchen, Kristen, Rob, and Phil
- Hot...
- Children's game: mother...(2 words)
- What mother knows
- Author of Are You My Mother?
- Fictional social climbing mother (Mrs...)
- Mother of Zeus' famous twins
- Popular Mother's Day meal
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- Mother Earth
- Place of origin
- Blue-haired mother of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie
- How I Met Your Mother airs on
- Mother badger, bear, or hedgehog
- Shared first name of British mother-daughter writers
14 Clues: Hot... • Mother Earth • Place of origin • What mother knows • Popular Mother's Day meal • Author of Are You My Mother? • Mother of Zeus' famous twins • How I Met Your Mother airs on • Mother badger, bear, or hedgehog • Children's game: mother...(2 words) • Fictional social climbing mother (Mrs...) • Mother of Gretchen, Kristen, Rob, and Phil • ...
Mother's Day Crossword 2013-05-11
Across
- Mother of Gretchen, Kristen, Rob, and Phil
- Hot...
- Children's game: mother...(2 words)
- What mother knows
- Author of Are You My Mother?
- Fictional social climbing mother (Mrs...)
- Mother of Zeus' famous twins
- Popular Mother's Day meal
Down
- Mother Earth
- Place of origin
- Blue-haired mother of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie
- How I Met Your Mother airs on
- Mother badger, bear, or hedgehog
- Shared first name of British mother-daughter writers
14 Clues: Hot... • Mother Earth • Place of origin • What mother knows • Popular Mother's Day meal • Author of Are You My Mother? • Mother of Zeus' famous twins • How I Met Your Mother airs on • Mother badger, bear, or hedgehog • Children's game: mother...(2 words) • Fictional social climbing mother (Mrs...) • Mother of Gretchen, Kristen, Rob, and Phil • ...
Stay Connected Crossword 2021-06-10
Across
- most consumed drink in the world
- what can be broken but never held
- longest running Australian soap
- largest planet
- what comes down but never goes up
- tallest building in the world
- last day of the week
Down
- largest ocean on earth
- capital of Denmark
- pop vocal group appeared in the film Bridesmaids
- animal that barks
- largest mammal in the world
- rarest M&M colour (confectionary sweets)
- animal on Porsche logo
14 Clues: largest planet • animal that barks • capital of Denmark • last day of the week • largest ocean on earth • animal on Porsche logo • largest mammal in the world • tallest building in the world • longest running Australian soap • most consumed drink in the world • what can be broken but never held • what comes down but never goes up • rarest M&M colour (confectionary sweets) • ...
