earth day Crossword Puzzles
Moon Phases, Tides and Seasons 2024-11-18
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- Moon A sliver of the moon is visible.
- Tide The largest tidal range during new and full moons.
- The movement of Earth around the sun in a year.
- The imaginary line Earth rotates around.
- Quarter The moon is half illuminated and increasing.
- When day and night are of equal length.
- Changes in weather and daylight caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit.
- Tide The lowest level of water during a tidal cycle.
- Quarter The moon is half illuminated and decreasing.
- The moon phase where the illuminated portion is decreasing.
- The angle of Earth’s axis that causes seasons.
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- Phases The different shapes of the moon as seen from Earth.
- Tide The smallest tidal range during first and last quarter moons.
- Moon More than half of the moon is visible but not full.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis, causing day and night.
- Pull The force exerted by the moon and sun on Earth.
- The path Earth takes around the sun.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces.
- Moon When the entire face of the moon is illuminated.
- The moon phase where the illuminated portion is increasing.
- Moon When the moon is completely dark and not visible.
- The longest or shortest day of the year.
- Tide The highest level of water during a tidal cycle.
23 Clues: The path Earth takes around the sun. • Moon A sliver of the moon is visible. • When day and night are of equal length. • The imaginary line Earth rotates around. • The longest or shortest day of the year. • The angle of Earth’s axis that causes seasons. • The movement of Earth around the sun in a year. • Pull The force exerted by the moon and sun on Earth. • ...
Year 7 From Heaven to Earth 2025-09-14
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- the milky way is an example of this
- found between mars and jupiter
- the brightest planet in the sky
- this month has an extra day every four years
- another name for the layers of air surrounding the earth
- the season when days are long and nights are short
- this layer prevents harmful ultra violet light from entering the earth's atmosphere
- the atoms of this gas are fusing together in the sun to produce helium
- the path of a planet around the sun
- a term to describe the upper half or lower half of the earth
- this was once considered as the ninth planet in our solar system
- the sun is an example of this
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- the sun, the planets, the galaxies are all part of this.
- a person who studies the stars and planets
- the darker cooler areas of the sun
- satellite of the earth
- another term for the earth spinning on its axis to give us day and night
- closest planet to the sun
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- these happen twice a day due to the gravitational pull of the moon
- this appears in the sky with a long tail
- third planet from the sun
- the number of minutes it takes light to reach the earth from the sun
- when the sun or moon is hidden from our view
24 Clues: satellite of the earth • closest planet to the sun • third planet from the sun • the sun is an example of this • found between mars and jupiter • the brightest planet in the sky • the darker cooler areas of the sun • the milky way is an example of this • the path of a planet around the sun • the biggest planet in our solar system • this appears in the sky with a long tail • ...
Semester One 2017-06-28
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- God gave him the 10 Commandments.
- the day Jesus resurrected
- Son of God
- the day Jesus died.
- the Sunday before good Friday.
- a country in west Africa.
- wrote the third gospel of the New Testament
- in a story in the Old Testament including a whale.
- the leader of Rome.
- wrote the fourth of the New Testament
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- the start of lent.
- the first man on earth
- Betrayed Jesus
- wrote the second of the New Testament
- it happened in Ghana.
- write the first gospel of the New Testament
- Killed his own mother.
- Created earth.
- the first women on earth
- he built the ark
20 Clues: Son of God • Betrayed Jesus • Created earth. • he built the ark • the start of lent. • the day Jesus died. • the leader of Rome. • it happened in Ghana. • the first man on earth • Killed his own mother. • the first women on earth • the day Jesus resurrected • a country in west Africa. • the Sunday before good Friday. • God gave him the 10 Commandments. • wrote the second of the New Testament • ...
Hemphill Seasons 2025-09-09
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- section of Earth south of the equator
- section of Earth north of the equator
- imaginary line of latitude 23' south of the equator
- more concentrated heat, focused. Warmer but covers a smaller area
- two days a year with the longest day and the shortest day
- the curved trajectory of an object around another object
- two days a year when the amount of daylight and sunlight are equal
- energy is scattered with less heat but covers a larger area
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- the Earth spinning on its axis
- imaginary line of latitude 23'north of the equator
- another word for spring
- the 23.5 slant of Earth
- the movement of one object around another
- 365.5 days
- 24 hours
15 Clues: 24 hours • 365.5 days • another word for spring • the 23.5 slant of Earth • the Earth spinning on its axis • section of Earth south of the equator • section of Earth north of the equator • the movement of one object around another • imaginary line of latitude 23'north of the equator • imaginary line of latitude 23' south of the equator • ...
Solar Energy 2024-03-25
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- A typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system.
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- earth is tilted in space by about 23.5 degrees on average and is responsible for earth's seasons.
- a line of latitude about 23 degrees South of the equator
- An imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotates
- a line of latitude about 23 degrees North of the equator
- shortest day of the year
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- The day of the year that marks the beginning of fall in the Northern hemisphere
- Refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis which takes 24 hours.
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- longest day of the year
- Either of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator
- The blocking of sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth.
- Sunlight that strikes Earth from straight overhead; vertical rays.
- The darkest part of a shadow
- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- 66.5 degrees north latitude
- This is the elliptical orbit of the Earth around the Sun. It takes 365.25 days to complete one orbit.
- continuous daylight, a time when the sun is visible at midnight during the summer in either the Arctic or Antarctic Circle
- Period in the polar regions in winter when the sun does not rise
- 66.5 degrees south latitude
- light rays that do not hit the Earth straight on
- the day of the year that marks the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere
25 Clues: longest day of the year • shortest day of the year • 66.5 degrees north latitude • 66.5 degrees south latitude • The darkest part of a shadow • light rays that do not hit the Earth straight on • The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • a line of latitude about 23 degrees South of the equator • a line of latitude about 23 degrees North of the equator • ...
Astronomy 2025-02-18
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- We spin in the direction of __________.
- When the moon is waning it appears to be ____.
- The Earth is the only planet with ____.
- _____ causes day and night.
- The outer planets are called ____ giants.
- The sun's radiation from ___ warms Earth.
- The ____ most impacts the tides.
- The sun rises in the ____.
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- The shortest day of the year.
- When a sliver of the moon is visible it is called ____.
- All of the planets ____ around the sun.
- Earth's path around the sun is ______.
- During a Solar Eclipse we cannot see the ___.
- The sun is a huge ball of ____.
- Equal hours of day and night are called ____.
- The four inner planets are ____.
- True or False: The Earth is the biggest inner planet.
17 Clues: The sun rises in the ____. • _____ causes day and night. • The shortest day of the year. • The sun is a huge ball of ____. • The four inner planets are ____. • The ____ most impacts the tides. • Earth's path around the sun is ______. • We spin in the direction of __________. • All of the planets ____ around the sun. • The Earth is the only planet with ____. • ...
kelompok8 2025-01-22
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- A reusable material made from sand.
- An action to reduce waste, often symbolized by “3Rs.”
- Harmful substances in the air.
- Afuel made from organic matter.
- The variety of life on Earth.
- warming The gradual warming of the Earth.
- day A day to celebrate and protect the planet.
- A natural resource that cannot be replaced.
- Energy from the sun.
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- Contamination of water bodies.
- The act of protecting plants and animals.
- The process of making soil from organic waste.
- Turning waste into reusable material.
- energy An energy source made from wind.
- Using resources wisely to protect the environment.
- change Melting ice at the poles is caused by this.
- dioxide. A harmful gas that causes global warming.
- The layer that protects Earth from UV rays.
- Plants that absorb carbon dioxide.
- Cutting down forests.
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Cutting down forests. • Contamination of water bodies. • The variety of life on Earth. • Harmful substances in the air. • Afuel made from organic matter. • A reusable material made from sand. • Plants that absorb carbon dioxide. • Turning waste into reusable material. • energy An energy source made from wind. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-09-23
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- Earth is not tilted toward or away from the Sun. This season comes after summer.
- the rise and fall of Earth's water
- Earths path as it revolves around the sun
- The time at which the tide reaches its highest level at any moon phase
- looks like darkness. has no light reflected
- moving around another object in space
- the moon's shape when more than half is illuminated
- The Northern Hemisphere of the Earth is tilted in toward the sun.
- this phase of the moon occurs about 7 days after a new moon
- in spring and fall and the Earth has equal day and night
- Type of tide when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are lined up and high tides are higher and low tides are lower than usual
- When the Moon appears to get smaller
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- imaginary line that passes through the Earth's center from the North to the South
- In summer and winter and the Earth has the longest day/shortest night or the shortest day/longest night
- The Northern Hemisphere of Earth is tilted away from the sun.
- spinning on an axis
- When the Moon appears to get bigger
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- short period of climate change in an area caused by the tilt of Earth's axis as Earth revolves around the sun. (winter, summer, autumn, spring)
- The shape of Earth's orbit
- the phase of the moon when the moon is between Earth and sun
- the phase of the moon when Earth is between the moon and sun
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level at any moon phase
- the moon's shape when less than half of it is illuminated
- Type of eclipse blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- Earth is not tilted toward or away from the Sun. This season comes after winter.
- Type of tide when the Sun, Earth and Moon make a right angle and the high tides are lower than usual and the low tides are a little higher than usual.
- Type of eclipse which occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
28 Clues: spinning on an axis • The shape of Earth's orbit • the rise and fall of Earth's water • When the Moon appears to get bigger • When the Moon appears to get smaller • moving around another object in space • Earths path as it revolves around the sun • looks like darkness. has no light reflected • the moon's shape when more than half is illuminated • ...
Earth Motions in Space 2022-09-22
kelompok8 2025-01-22
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- Turning waste into reusable material.
- day. A day to celebrate and protect the planet.
- pollution.Contamination of water bodies.
- The variety of life on Earth.
- The act of protecting plants and animals.
- warming. The gradual warming of the Earth.
- The layer that protects Earth from UV rays.
- Energy from the sun.
- Using resources wisely to protect the environment.
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- An action to reduce waste, often symbolized by “3Rs.”
- energy. An energy source made from wind.
- change. Melting ice at the poles is caused by this.
- Plants that absorb carbon dioxide.
- Cutting down forests.
- renewable. A natural resource that cannot be replaced.
- Afuel made from organic matter.
- Harmful substances in the air.
- dioxide. A harmful gas that causes global warming.
- The process of making soil from organic waste.
- A reusable material made from sand.
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Cutting down forests. • The variety of life on Earth. • Afuel made from organic matter. • Harmful substances in the air. • Plants that absorb carbon dioxide. • A reusable material made from sand. • Turning waste into reusable material. • pollution.Contamination of water bodies. • energy. An energy source made from wind. • ...
Sun, Moon and Earth System Vocab 2025-11-04
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- An eclipse event occurs when the ________ of one object is casted on another object.
- Time of day when half of the Earth is pointed towards the Sun.
- The lightest part of a shadow.
- An event that occurs when the Moon is in the shadow of the Earth.
- It takes 24 _______ for the Earth to spin once on its axis.
- Time of the day when half of the Earth is pointed away from the Sun.
- When the portion of the illuminated moon is increasing.
- The time of year when the Sun's energy is most directly on the northern or southern hemisphere.
- The shape of the Earth's orbit.
- Time of the year when the Sun's energy is most directly on the Equator, and there is equal heating in both northern and southern hemisphere.
- Moon phase when the right side of the Moon (from Earth) is illuminated.
- An event that occurs when the Moon's shadow is on the Earth's surface.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another.
- A natural object that orbits another.
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- Moon phase when the left side of the Moon (as seen from Earth) is illuminated.
- The force of attraction between two objects.
- Moon phase when the Earth is between the Moon and Sun. The entire half of the Moon, that can be seen from Earth, is illuminated.
- The darkest part of a shadow.
- An object in space that was not put there by humans.
- Moon phase when the Moon is directly between the Sun and Earth, no part of the Moon can be seen from Earth.
- The spinning of an object around an axis.
- The amount of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun.
- The orbital motion around the Sun, which is caused by the Sun's gravity.
- Point or line on which an object spins
- When the portion of the illuminated moon is decreasing.
- When less than half of the Moon is illuminated (as seen from Earth).
- When more than half of the Moon is illuminated (as seen from Earth).
27 Clues: The darkest part of a shadow. • The lightest part of a shadow. • The shape of the Earth's orbit. • A natural object that orbits another. • Point or line on which an object spins • The spinning of an object around an axis. • The force of attraction between two objects. • An object in space that was not put there by humans. • ...
Introduction to Global Systems 2023-01-30
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- dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis
- biome that has been changed by humans
- any living part of the environment
- all the organisms living in one environment
- group of organisms that product offspring
- day to day changes in temperature
- gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- sunlit region near the surface of the ocean
- wetland formed when a river meets an ocean
- all the water on, in and around the earth
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- solid earth, rocks, continents, ocean floor
- a group of individuals of the same species
- any nonliving part of the environment
- all the life on earth
- layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- average temperature,precipitation over time
- different populations living in the same area
- study of interactions between organisms
- regional climate community on land
19 Clues: all the life on earth • day to day changes in temperature • any living part of the environment • regional climate community on land • biome that has been changed by humans • any nonliving part of the environment • dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis • gases that trap heat in the atmosphere • layer of gases that surrounds the earth • study of interactions between organisms • ...
kelompok8 2025-01-22
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- An action to reduce waste, often symbolized by “3Rs.”
- change Melting ice at the poles is caused by this.
- Harmful substances in the air.
- day A day to celebrate and protect the planet.
- The variety of life on Earth.
- Energy from the sun.
- Using resources wisely to protect the environment.
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- energy An energy source made from wind.
- Turning waste into reusable material.
- The layer that protects Earth from UV rays.
- The act of protecting plants and animals.
- Cutting down forests.
- pollutionContamination of water bodies.
- renewable A natural resource that cannot be replaced.
- dioxide. A harmful gas that causes global warming.
- warming The gradual warming of the Earth.
- Plants that absorb carbon dioxide.
- Afuel made from organic matter.
- The process of making soil from organic waste.
- A reusable material made from sand.
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Cutting down forests. • The variety of life on Earth. • Harmful substances in the air. • Afuel made from organic matter. • Plants that absorb carbon dioxide. • A reusable material made from sand. • Turning waste into reusable material. • pollutionContamination of water bodies. • energy An energy source made from wind. • ...
Earth Sun Relationship 2023-01-17
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- A period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions
- The movement responsible for day and night
- Northern Hemisphere season that begins in March
- Earth's farthest point from the Sun
- When every part of the Earth receives 12 hours of daylight
- Month when Earth is closest to the Sun
- Earth's closest point to the Sun
- Southern hemisphere season that begins in December
- North of this line in the Northern hemisphere receives no sunlight in the winter
- The wobbling of the Earth's axis
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- The movement responsible for the year
- Sunlight that hits Earth with a low angle of incidence (less than 90 degrees to the surface)
- Invisible line around Earth at 0 degrees latitude
- Location at 90 degrees latitude in the Northern hemisphere
- Sunlight that hits Earth with a high angle of incidence (90 degrees to the surface)
- Shortest day in the Northern hemisphere (2 words)
- Month when Earth is farthest from the Sun
- Earth's ___ of rotation is tilted 23.5 degrees
- The elliptical path the Earth takes around the Sun
19 Clues: Earth's closest point to the Sun • The wobbling of the Earth's axis • Earth's farthest point from the Sun • The movement responsible for the year • Month when Earth is closest to the Sun • Month when Earth is farthest from the Sun • The movement responsible for day and night • Earth's ___ of rotation is tilted 23.5 degrees • Northern Hemisphere season that begins in March • ...
Spring Is Here! 2022-05-05
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- A combination of dirt and water
- When water fills up a hole
- A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs
- A little creature that lives in the dirt, often used for making compost
- An orange, pointy vegetable
- A day to demonstrate environmental protection (hint: __________ day)
- The month spring ends
- A bright shining star that gives earth warmth
- A creature often associated with eating carrots
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- A creature that flaps its wings and often chirps
- A creature that pollinates plants and collects nectar
- The place where a bee colony lives
- The month when spring starts
- A colorful plant often given as a gift
- A red fruit often debated over being a vegetable or fruit
- When water falls from the sky in little droplets
- The day where the earth in the middle of its orbit around the sun (hint: __________ equinox)
17 Clues: The month spring ends • When water fills up a hole • An orange, pointy vegetable • The month when spring starts • A combination of dirt and water • The place where a bee colony lives • A colorful plant often given as a gift • A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs • A bright shining star that gives earth warmth • A creature often associated with eating carrots • ...
Creation 2012-07-30
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- Controls the night
- Cr____on
- God said let there be
- B__s_ed
- The light part of the day
- What we breath
- Creepy crawlies
- First man
- On the seventh day god
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- The huge place we live in
- Creatures that roam the land
- Controls the day
- Seed Bearing or fruit bearing
- The dark part of the day
- Young people
- The man in the sky
- The planet we live on
- First woman
- S___n
- Little light in the sky at night
20 Clues: S___n • B__s_ed • Cr____on • First man • First woman • Young people • What we breath • Creepy crawlies • Controls the day • Controls the night • The man in the sky • God said let there be • The planet we live on • On the seventh day god • The dark part of the day • The huge place we live in • The light part of the day • Creatures that roam the land • Seed Bearing or fruit bearing • ...
Earth day crossword puzzle 2020-04-23
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- Shields earth from the sun's ultraviolet rays
- A branch of biology that deals with organisms and their surroundings
- Related or meaning the sun
- An environment for animals or humans
- A place where large amounts of organisms live
- Trash
- A product of gas or radiation
- To protect something so it lasts
- Something that can be used more than once
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- Disposing of waste and trash
- Rotting organic material to be used as plant fertilizer
- Surroundings that living creatures and grow and sustain themselves in
- A species of animal that has been wiped out
- To reuse an item and is better value than what it once was
- turning trash into reusable material
- Contaminated air, water or, a place
- To be maintained
- To keep something as it is
- An envelope of gasses that encircle the planet
- Something that lives and can decompose
20 Clues: Trash • To be maintained • Related or meaning the sun • To keep something as it is • Disposing of waste and trash • A product of gas or radiation • To protect something so it lasts • Contaminated air, water or, a place • turning trash into reusable material • An environment for animals or humans • Something that lives and can decompose • Something that can be used more than once • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- Mixture of various decaying organic substances
- an environment with air
- Capable of being supported
- To keep something in its original state
- Trash on the ground
- sun energy
- Made without chemicals
- buying or using less
- Human-made gases containing chlorine and fluorine
- an environment without air
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- Capable of being broken down by bacteria and other decomposers.
- An energy-rich substance (such as coal, oil, or natural gas)
- To protect something
- restored or replaced by natural process
- A substance discharged into the air
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet
- To make something new out of a used object
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person,animal or plant lives
- a layer in the Earth's atmosphere; O3
- The scientific study that deals with the relations of organisms to one another
- The natural home or environment of an animal,plant or organism
21 Clues: sun energy • Trash on the ground • To protect something • buying or using less • Made without chemicals • an environment with air • Capable of being supported • an environment without air • A substance discharged into the air • Layer of gases surrounding a planet • a layer in the Earth's atmosphere; O3 • To keep something in its original state • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
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- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
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- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon)
- what phrase does the cellars like to use
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon) • what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
AKP: Happy Earth Day 2024-04-21
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- A frozen continent
- Chemical basis of life on earth
- The plant life
- A greenhouse gas
- Organic materials that decompose naturally
- An airy blanket around the earth
- A community of organisms and their surroundings
- Making air dirty
- Earth's tilt causes ______
- Middle of the rainbow
- A period of time when earth cools down
- Rising of earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases
- Pale Blue Dot
- Synthetic compounds made of polymers
- The top layer of the earth where plant life grows
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- The animal life
- A natural home of a plant or animal
- Home of polar bears
- Prevention of wasteful use of resources
- Earth's UV shield
- Earth's closest cosmic companion
- Earth, the _____ _____ of solar system
- Sites for the disposal of solid waste
- Planet making clouds of gas and dust
- Age of the earth is around 4.5 _____ years
- Original oxygen producers, blue-green algae
- Destruction of life forms forever
- Naturally replenished resources like sun and wind
- Water reserves of the planet earth
- Variety of life on earth
- A period of time when earth warms up and glaciers melt
- The natural surroundings of a plant or animal
- Wireless battery for earth
- Life forms at the risk of extinction
- Oxygen producers
- Process of life's origin on earth
- "Say no, do refuse; Plastic of ______ ___"
- Largest part of earth's atmosphere
38 Clues: Pale Blue Dot • The plant life • The animal life • A greenhouse gas • Making air dirty • Oxygen producers • Earth's UV shield • A frozen continent • Home of polar bears • Middle of the rainbow • Variety of life on earth • Wireless battery for earth • Earth's tilt causes ______ • Chemical basis of life on earth • Earth's closest cosmic companion • An airy blanket around the earth • ...
Outdoor words Master apprentice week 1 2025-05-16
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- outside
- leaves
- plant
- ashes
- island
- sun
- flowers
- star
- canoe
- creek.
- tree
- bark
- moon
- house
- grass
- river
- clear/ field
- dirt
- spring
- mountain
- leaf
- branch
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- cloud
- forest
- firewood
- grandmother earth
- ocean
- rock
- earth
- cliff
- flower
- myew milkyway
- sun
- sky/day
- cloud
- road
- hill
- island (little different)
- mother earth
- outside
- earth (different way with an e)
41 Clues: sun • sun • rock • star • tree • bark • moon • road • hill • dirt • leaf • cloud • plant • ocean • ashes • earth • cliff • canoe • house • cloud • grass • river • forest • leaves • island • flower • creek. • spring • branch • outside • flowers • sky/day • outside • firewood • mountain • mother earth • clear/ field • myew milkyway • grandmother earth • island (little different) • earth (different way with an e)
Earth Day Friendly Fire 2020-04-22
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- Marker for practices that improve the environment
- Doesn't exist anymore
- Response to an attack on something precious
- Body of water
- Avoiding waste
- Alternative to driving
- Place to dispose garbage and other waste material
- Garbage
- Violent emotion
- Worldwide
- Theme for ED 2020
- Box material
- To create something
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- Stay inside
- Carbon capturing mechanism
- Eg. reading, painting, running
- April 22nd
- Preservation of the environment
- Common single use plastic
- Processing something used into an improved product
- Get dirty
- Can kill marine mammals
- Form of pollution particularly when released into oceans.
- Relates organisms to each other
- To discard something incorrectly
- Place to raise livestock
- Compromised air quality
- Swedish activist
- Better quality of __ noticed during social distancing.
- Our dream for the Earth is to __ it.
30 Clues: Garbage • Get dirty • Worldwide • April 22nd • Stay inside • Box material • Body of water • Avoiding waste • Violent emotion • Swedish activist • Theme for ED 2020 • To create something • Doesn't exist anymore • Alternative to driving • Can kill marine mammals • Compromised air quality • Place to raise livestock • Common single use plastic • Carbon capturing mechanism • Eg. reading, painting, running • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-19
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- trash that is left lying in an open or public place.
- produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents
- can be used again and again.
- a substance that is harmful or has poisonous effects on the environment.
- an arrangement between people to make a regular trip in a single vehicle instead of each person in their own vehicle. Typically each person takes turns to drive the others on different days.
- to use something as little as possible instead of continuously; to prevent something from being changed or destroyed.
- one of the four spheres of earth that includes all life on earth
- the production and discharge of gases into the atmosphere, especially from factories or machines (such as cars and trucks).
- no living members of a species remain
- the natural world as a whole; the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- to convert or reprocess materials so that they can be used again
- any gas, especially carbon dioxide, which contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation.
- the natural organisms, flora, and fauna that constitute and sustain a particular area.
- keep in safety and protect from harm, loss, or destruction
- to not develop or change something so as to maintain it in its existing state.
- the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface
- an increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere, which is due to the greenhouse effect.
- a very large expanse of sea
- material that is not wanted; the unusable remains or byproduct of something
- The name of our planet. The third planet from the sun.
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- seriously at risk of extinction.
- the trapping of the sun’s heat in the atmosphere caused by greenhouse gases
- the weather conditions in an area.
- large woody plants of considerable height and branches that remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
- a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
- one of the four spheres of earth that includes all the water on earth
- harnessing of the Sun’s energy to generate electrical power.
- decaying organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- one of the four spheres of earth that includes all the air on earth
- a synthetic material that take a very long time to degrade.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- the native animals of a region.
- to use something again more than once
- the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features of the planet Earth that are not human creations.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- maintaining an ecological balance by avoiding the depletion of natural resources.
- fuel such as coal and oil that is formed naturally over many years from the remains of animals and plants.
37 Clues: a very large expanse of sea • can be used again and again. • the native animals of a region. • seriously at risk of extinction. • the weather conditions in an area. • to use something again more than once • no living members of a species remain • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • trash that is left lying in an open or public place. • ...
Earth Day Words Crossword 2013-04-23
Across
- a form of oxygen, O 3 , with a peculiar odor suggesting that of weak chlorine, produced when an electric spark or ultraviolet light is passed through air or oxygen. It is found in the atmosphere in minute quantities, especially after a thunderstorm, is a powerful oxidizing agent, and is thus biologically corrosive. In the upper atmosphere, it absorbs ultraviolet rays, thereby preventing them from reaching the surface of the earth. It is used for bleaching, sterilizing water, etc.
- natural no growth hormones
- capable of being sustained
- able to be renewed
- the act of emitting
- to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse
- objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish
- no longer existing
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- mixture of various decaying organic substances, as dead leaves or manure, used for fertilizing soil.
- to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment
- a system of trash and garbage disposal in which the waste is buried between layers of earth to build up low-lying land
- to keep in a safe or sound state
- the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth
- the area of which you are surrounded
- proceeding from the sun, as light or heat
- to process (used goods or waste material) so as to produce something that is often better than the original
- the act of making dirty
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms
20 Clues: able to be renewed • no longer existing • the act of emitting • the act of making dirty • natural no growth hormones • capable of being sustained • to keep in a safe or sound state • the area of which you are surrounded • proceeding from the sun, as light or heat • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth • to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- planet, “by your powers combined I am”
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- it, what phrase does the cellars like to use
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- box, tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
Down
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- Grigio, TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • planet, “by your powers combined I am” • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • it, what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
Down
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon)
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- what phrase does the cellars like to use
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon) • what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
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- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon)
- what phrase does the cellars like to use
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • “by your powers combined I am” (Cartoon) • what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
Farmers Earth Day Crossword 2024-04-08
Across
- plants with brightly colored petals
- wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- a living organism of the kind characterized by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses. Sometimes found in a home or office for greenery.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The month in which we celebrate Earth Day
- to make smaller in size, amount, or number
- to make less harmful or to be more sensitive to the environment. Many companies are moving to the _____ movement.
- to use again or more than once
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- to protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth
- the introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth
- Renewable resources include sunlight, wind, the movement of water, and geothermal heat. Also known as clean ______.
- a mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer and to improve soil's physical, chemical, and biological properties.
- a large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant
- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves
- the planet on which we live
20 Clues: the planet on which we live • to use again or more than once • plants with brightly colored petals • convert (waste) into reusable material • The month in which we celebrate Earth Day • to make smaller in size, amount, or number • a large body of salt water that covers ~70.8% of the Earth • wasted or spoiled food and other refuse, as from a kitchen or household • ...
Earth day crossword puzzle 2020-04-23
Across
- Shields earth from the sun's ultraviolet rays
- A branch of biology that deals with organisms and their surroundings
- Related or meaning the sun
- An environment for animals or humans
- A place where large amounts of organisms live
- Trash
- A product of gas or radiation
- To protect something so it lasts
- Something that can be used more than once
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- Disposing of waste and trash
- Rotting organic material to be used as plant fertilizer
- Surroundings that living creatures and grow and sustain themselves in
- A species of animal that has been wiped out
- To reuse an item and is better value than what it once was
- turning trash into reusable material
- Contaminated air, water or, a place
- To be maintained
- To keep something as it is
- An envelope of gasses that encircle the planet
- Something that lives and can decompose
20 Clues: Trash • To be maintained • Related or meaning the sun • To keep something as it is • Disposing of waste and trash • A product of gas or radiation • To protect something so it lasts • Contaminated air, water or, a place • turning trash into reusable material • An environment for animals or humans • Something that lives and can decompose • Something that can be used more than once • ...
Earth Day - Singapore Special! 2020-04-05
Across
- _ footprint
- yellow + blue
- 2020's theme
- we soak this in
- a very good label has 4
- wear away
- what earth day is fighting for
- a sustainable way to get preloved things
- founder
- earth l(it)erally
- circuit breaker
- your birthday happens
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- turn over earth
- 50th this year
- goodbye ice caps
- element #5
- happens for an hour on 28 Mar
- 3rd 3 Rs
- title
- author of JttCotE
- a perfect city
- half of the planet's remaining rainforests
- direction of the earth's rotation
- a form of energy
24 Clues: title • founder • 3rd 3 Rs • wear away • element #5 • _ footprint • 2020's theme • yellow + blue • 50th this year • a perfect city • turn over earth • we soak this in • circuit breaker • goodbye ice caps • a form of energy • author of JttCotE • earth l(it)erally • your birthday happens • a very good label has 4 • happens for an hour on 28 Mar • what earth day is fighting for • direction of the earth's rotation • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-22
Across
- To keep something as it is.
- System that's created by animals and plants interactions with each other.
- A place where organisms live and create interactions.
- Type of energy where it can be reused repeatedly without harming the environment.
- Objects that have been thrown out in public places.
- Layer of gas that surrounds Earth's atmosphere.
- Old products get modified to become newer products.
- Decayed organic matter that is used as a fertilizer.
- Place where garbage is thrown out.
- Made from a living thing, lack of chemicals.
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- Keep or maintain things
- Substances that have been entered into the air.
- When a species dies out completely in an area.
- Something from the sun, can be a type of energy.
- Type of energy where it can be used and replace by nature.
- Reusing a material or object.
- Place where an organism lives.
- Type of science were you study how living organisms interact with one another and their environment.
- Releasing greenhouse gases, not recycling, and creating problems for the planet.
- Gas composed of only oxygen.
20 Clues: Keep or maintain things • To keep something as it is. • Gas composed of only oxygen. • Reusing a material or object. • Place where an organism lives. • Place where garbage is thrown out. • Made from a living thing, lack of chemicals. • When a species dies out completely in an area. • Substances that have been entered into the air. • ...
Earth day يوم الأرض 2025-04-20
Across
- / إدخال مواد ضارة إلى البيئة تؤثر عليها سلبًا
- / حالة الطقس المتوسطة على مدى فترة زمنية طويلة
- / الكوكب الذي نعيش عليه
- / منطقة كثيفة بالأشجار والحياة البرية
- / إطلاق الغازات أو الجسيمات إلى الهواء من مصدر ما
- / مفهوم يهدف إلى تلبية حاجات الحاضر دون المساس بمستقبل الأجيال
- / خليط من الغازات يحيط بكوكب الأرض
- / المحيط الطبيعي الذي نعيش فيه من ماء وهواء وكائنات
- / نباتات خشبية طويلة العمر تساهم في توازن البيئة
- / كل ما هو غير صناعي في العالم من كائنات وجمادات
- / ظاهرة الاحتفاظ بالحرارة داخل الغلاف الجوي للأرض
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- الاستخدام / الاستفادة من المواد نفسها مرة أخرى دون تغيير
- / تفكك المواد العضوية بواسطة الكائنات الحية الدقيقة
- / تقليل الاستهلاك لتحقيق الاستخدام الأمثل للموارد
- / القدرة على إنجاز عمل أو تشغيل آلة
- / سائل شفاف لا لون له، ضروري للحياة
- / طبقة تحيط بكوكب الأرض وتحتوي على الهواء
- / عنصر كيميائي يدخل في تركيب الغازات الدفيئة
- تدوير / معالجة المواد المستخدمة لإنتاج مواد جديدة
- / الحفاظ على شيء من التلف أو الخطر
- / شكل من أشكال الطاقة يُشعرنا بالدفء
- / كل ما يمكن استخدامه لتلبية حاجات البشر
- / جسم فضائي يدور حول نجم مثل الشمس
- / عملية إخماد النار أو إيقاف تشغيل جهاز
- / اختفاء نوع من الكائنات الحية نهائيًا من الأرض
25 Clues: / الكوكب الذي نعيش عليه • / الحفاظ على شيء من التلف أو الخطر • / جسم فضائي يدور حول نجم مثل الشمس • / خليط من الغازات يحيط بكوكب الأرض • / القدرة على إنجاز عمل أو تشغيل آلة • / سائل شفاف لا لون له، ضروري للحياة • / شكل من أشكال الطاقة يُشعرنا بالدفء • / منطقة كثيفة بالأشجار والحياة البرية • / عملية إخماد النار أو إيقاف تشغيل جهاز • / كل ما يمكن استخدامه لتلبية حاجات البشر • ...
Spring Is Here! 2022-05-05
Across
- A combination of dirt and water
- When water fills up a hole
- A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs
- A little creature that lives in the dirt, often used for making compost
- An orange, pointy vegetable
- A day to demonstrate environmental protection (hint: __________ day)
- The month spring ends
- A bright shining star that gives earth warmth
- A creature often associated with eating carrots
Down
- A creature that flaps its wings and often chirps
- A creature that pollinates plants and collects nectar
- The place where a bee colony lives
- The month when spring starts
- A colorful plant often given as a gift
- A red fruit often debated over being a vegetable or fruit
- When water falls from the sky in little droplets
- The day where the Earth in the middle of its orbit around the sun (hint: __________ equinox)
17 Clues: The month spring ends • When water fills up a hole • An orange, pointy vegetable • The month when spring starts • A combination of dirt and water • The place where a bee colony lives • A colorful plant often given as a gift • A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs • A bright shining star that gives earth warmth • A creature often associated with eating carrots • ...
Spring Is Here! 2022-05-05
Across
- A combination of dirt and water
- When water fills up a hole
- A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs
- A little creature that lives in the dirt, often used for making compost
- An orange, pointy vegetable
- day A day to demonstrate environmental protection
- The month spring ends
- A bright shining star that gives earth warmth
- A creature often associated with eating carrots
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- A creature that flaps its wings and often chirps
- A creature that pollinates plants and collects nectar
- The place where a bee colony lives
- The month when spring starts
- A colorful plant often given as a gift
- A red fruit often debated over being a vegetable or fruit
- When water falls from the sky in little droplets
- equinox The day where the earth in the middle of its orbit around the sun
17 Clues: The month spring ends • When water fills up a hole • An orange, pointy vegetable • The month when spring starts • A combination of dirt and water • The place where a bee colony lives • A colorful plant often given as a gift • A day where someone goes and hunts for eggs • A bright shining star that gives earth warmth • A creature often associated with eating carrots • ...
EARTH DAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-04-11
Across
- Living and breathing
- Well being
- Effluence
- Tasty greens used for healing and flavor
- Unrestrained
- Native or instinctive
- Simple, natural, and a color
- To be frugal, as with energy
- One of 365 calendar units
- Refresh
- Ecosystem
- Rechargeable
- Natural fertilizer
- Reutilizing
- Brush
- What you Breath
- Air, earth, fire and water
- Another word for environment
- Pure
- Vitality or power
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- Scientific study of our ecosystem
- Means or supply
- Preservation practice
- Unadulterated, pure
- Aqua
- Related to environment
- Recycle or refurbish
- Vegetation plot
- Under threat of vanishing
- Create something new with a used item
- Restock
- Unpolluted, innocent
- Verve
- The blue planet
- All things natural
- Re purpose
- Shrink
- Pure and free like the wind
- Strainer
39 Clues: Aqua • Pure • Verve • Brush • Shrink • Refresh • Restock • Strainer • Effluence • Ecosystem • Well being • Re purpose • Reutilizing • Unrestrained • Rechargeable • Means or supply • Vegetation plot • The blue planet • What you Breath • Vitality or power • Natural fertilizer • All things natural • Unadulterated, pure • Living and breathing • Recycle or refurbish • Unpolluted, innocent • Preservation practice • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
Down
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- what phrase does the cellars like to use
- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- planet “by your powers combined I am”
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • planet “by your powers combined I am” • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
Week 28: Earth Day 2025-03-04
Across
- To have a legal agreement to use something, like a car or an apartment, for a certain period of time in exchange for payment.
- A lightweight, synthetic material that can be shaped into many forms; often used for containers, bags, and toys.
- A solid material that is usually hard and shiny, like iron or aluminum, and is used to make many products.
- To make something dirty or harmful, especially by adding waste or chemicals.
- To collect and process materials like paper, glass, or plastic so they can be made into new products instead of being thrown away.
- A material that can be broken down naturally by bacteria or other living organisms, returning to the environment without harming it.
- The careful use and protection of natural resources, like water, trees, and wildlife, to keep them safe for the future.
- Created or constructed; the past tense of "make."
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular outcome or result.
- Something designed to be used once and then thrown away.
- Having nothing inside; not filled.
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- Unwanted materials or substances that are left over after use.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment, which can cause problems for plants, animals, and people.
- The smallest amount or degree; the lowest in a group.
- Something that can be used again instead of being thrown away after one use.
- The act of getting rid of something, usually trash or waste.
- To use less of something, which helps to save resources and decrease waste.
- The surrounding conditions where people, animals, and plants live, including air, water, and land.
- The process of cutting down or clearing trees from a forest, which can harm the environment.
- Waste material or things that are no longer wanted, like trash.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A person whose job is to clean and take care of a house or other building.
22 Clues: Having nothing inside; not filled. • Created or constructed; the past tense of "make." • The smallest amount or degree; the lowest in a group. • Something designed to be used once and then thrown away. • The act of getting rid of something, usually trash or waste. • Unwanted materials or substances that are left over after use. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2019-01-16
Across
- what everything is made of
- cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- all the air on earth
- the layer of the atmosphere which holds the ozone layer
- the ability to do work
- a day to day change
Down
- the process of turning from a liquid into vapor
- the state or quality of being humid
- all the non living organisms on earth
- all the living organisms on earth
- all the frozen water on earth
- all the water on earth
- the star around which we orbit
- over a long period of time
15 Clues: a day to day change • all the air on earth • all the water on earth • the ability to do work • what everything is made of • over a long period of time • all the frozen water on earth • the star around which we orbit • all the living organisms on earth • the state or quality of being humid • all the non living organisms on earth • the process of turning from a liquid into vapor • ...
Earth's Movement in Space 2021-08-05
Across
- The third planet from the sun (and the one you live on!).
- When the sun is out, it is ____.
- The invisible line that Earth spins on.
- We have four of these, my favourite is Spring!
- The opposite of day.
- This movement makes sure Earth doesn't crash into the sun.
- It gets very hit during this season.
- The action of not sitting still.
- It lights up the night sky.
- It takes one these for Earth to revolve around the sun.
- It gives us light, it gives us seasons.
- This word means to spin.
Down
- This word means to go around.
- This force pulls Earth towards the sun.
- What is that twinkle in the night sky?
- Turn, rotate, ______; they all mean the same thing!
- The leaves change colour during this season.
- It gets very cold during this season.
- There are eight of these in our solar system.
- The flowers bloom during this season.
- It's full of galaxies, planets, stars and much more!
- Earth does this around the sun.
22 Clues: The opposite of day. • This word means to spin. • It lights up the night sky. • This word means to go around. • Earth does this around the sun. • When the sun is out, it is ____. • The action of not sitting still. • It gets very hit during this season. • It gets very cold during this season. • The flowers bloom during this season. • What is that twinkle in the night sky? • ...
Kaycee's Super Silly Crazy Puzzle 2023-10-30
Across
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass, On Earth, gravity pulls objects towards Earth's centre.
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- Sometimes when the Moon orbits Earth, the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth. When this happens, the Moon blocks the light of the Sun from reaching Earth.
- an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins
- an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets
- Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- the length of time it takes the Earth to spin all the way around so that you get a night and a day
- The small portion of the moon visible in the sky on the day next to the new moon day
Down
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- reaches the Earth's surface when there is no cloud cover between the sun and the Earth
- A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- the invisible line that runs around the centre of Earth at zero degrees latitude
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- small, rocky objects that orbit the sun
- When the moon appears as a full disc, the entire side facing us is lit up
15 Clues: small, rocky objects that orbit the sun • A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins • A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre • A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium • an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets • ...
Earth,Moon and Sun 2025-02-18
12 Clues: day and night • A ball of plasma • rocky, orbits earth • planets terrestrial • planets mostly gassy • visible part of the sun • planet that supports life • mostly day or mostly night • eclipse moon blocks the sun • eclipse Earth blocks the moon • atmosphere nitrogen and oxygen • equal amount of hours of day and night
Astronomy 1 review 2017-03-07
Across
- the moon is shrinking in appearance
- another name for revolution
- means "spring"
- sunlight that creates warm weather and summer
- cloud of gas, ice, dust
- the model that states that everything rotates around the sun
- the tilt affects the earth by creating
- how long does it take for the earth to orbit the sun
- is the shortest day of the year
- lunar eclipse affects how light shines on the
- what occurs during the first day of autumn
- when a celestial body spins on center axis
- theory that explains how universe started as single point
Down
- the moon is growing in appearance
- a layer of the sun beneath the atmosphere
- the moon blocks out all light completely
- the center of the sun
- the Earth has a ______ of 23.5 degrees
- what is responsible for pulling particles into matter clumps
- an astronomer who believed in the geocentric model
- it takes 24 _____ for one rotation of earth
- sunlight that creates cold weather and winter
- the movement of Earth around the Sun
- the earth has a _____ and winter solstice
24 Clues: means "spring" • the center of the sun • cloud of gas, ice, dust • another name for revolution • is the shortest day of the year • the moon is growing in appearance • the moon is shrinking in appearance • the movement of Earth around the Sun • the Earth has a ______ of 23.5 degrees • the tilt affects the earth by creating • the moon blocks out all light completely • ...
Story of Creation 2024-08-21
Across
- God _______ the seventh day.
- The first story of ________.
- The ____ separated the water above it and the water below it.
- We live on a planet called _____.
- "Let the water teem with an _________.
- The greater one to ______ the day.
- The _____ shined so bright tonight!
- God made the ______ of Eden.
Down
- The Earth was a former _________.
- There was _____ in the beginning.
- ___ made the Earth.
- God created ___ in his image.
- God created _________ to roam the earth.
- God saw his work and said it was ____.
14 Clues: ___ made the Earth. • God _______ the seventh day. • The first story of ________. • God made the ______ of Eden. • God created ___ in his image. • The Earth was a former _________. • There was _____ in the beginning. • We live on a planet called _____. • The greater one to ______ the day. • The _____ shined so bright tonight! • "Let the water teem with an _________. • ...
Motions in our Solar System 2014-04-21
Across
- The earth tilts directly away or toward the sun
- Responsible for day and night
- The wobble of the earth
- Reason for the seasons
- As the moon heads towards its New Moon phase
- When day and night are the same length
- When the moon appears to be getting more full
- Direct shadow
- Explained by Ptolemy's epicycles, better explained by Kepler(2 words)
- Tides are caused by the moon's __________ as well as inertia
- The tide caused when the sun is in line with the moon on either side of the earth
Down
- Orbital shape
- Orbital Radius is measured in ____________ (2 words)
- The imaginary line that the Earth rotates around
- The area of the Earth that sees a partial lunar eclipse is within this type of shadow cast by the moon
- The type of eclipse caused by the shadow of the earth
- When the Moon is perpendicular to the Sun, this tide occurs
- Responsible for the time of year
- The future north star
- The type of eclipse caused by the shadow of the moon
- The current north star
21 Clues: Orbital shape • Direct shadow • The future north star • Reason for the seasons • The current north star • The wobble of the earth • Responsible for day and night • Responsible for the time of year • When day and night are the same length • As the moon heads towards its New Moon phase • When the moon appears to be getting more full • The earth tilts directly away or toward the sun • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-04
Across
- Autumn
- where the sunlight doesn't change also Where Santa lives
- Monday- Sunday are _____
- 2010, 2011, 2012 are _____
- Occurs June 21st
- The angle in which Earth is positioned
- day turns to ____
- The bottom half of Earth
- The Earth tilted on it's ____
- The biggest star in our solar system
- January- December are ____
- Occurs twice a year (Around March 22 and September 22)
Down
- February 29th
- The top half part of earth
- Antarctica, sunlight stays the same
- Earth Spins on it's axis and does a______
- Flowers and_____ Break
- Earth is ____ on it's axis
- Occurs December 21st
- Winter, Summer, Spring, Fall
- Going Around The Sun
- The planet we live in
- Imaginary Line in the middle of earth
23 Clues: Autumn • February 29th • Occurs June 21st • day turns to ____ • Occurs December 21st • Going Around The Sun • The planet we live in • Flowers and_____ Break • Monday- Sunday are _____ • The bottom half of Earth • The top half part of earth • 2010, 2011, 2012 are _____ • Earth is ____ on it's axis • January- December are ____ • Winter, Summer, Spring, Fall • The Earth tilted on it's ____ • ...
Level 1: Earth Seasons 2025-05-12
Across
- Spinning of one object, standing still in
- The planet that has water, oxygen, and life
- First day of Fall
- Below the equator
- First day of Spring
- Shortest day of the year, longest
Down
- Longest day of the year, shortest
- of the year
- Something moving around another thing
- causing equal hours for both sides of Earth
- Above the equator
- of the year
- place
- When the Sun's rays are directly over the
- The angle of the object
15 Clues: place • of the year • of the year • Above the equator • First day of Fall • Below the equator • First day of Spring • The angle of the object • Longest day of the year, shortest • Shortest day of the year, longest • Something moving around another thing • Spinning of one object, standing still in • When the Sun's rays are directly over the • The planet that has water, oxygen, and life • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2021-09-07
Across
- cracks in the earth's crust.
- Ancient human or animal remains
- A complete orbit around the sun.
- Giant slow moving sheets of ice.
- Undersea earthquakes which cause massive waves
- the process of breaking down rock.
- A group of satellites travelling the earth.
- A tool to help geographers gather information.
- A layer of rock surrounding the earth's core
- Individual features of the land
- The earth's crust is a series of huge slabs of rock that move.
- The outermost layer of the earth.
- The layer of air surrounding earth.
- ancient tools, pottery, and other items.
Down
- A year that contains one extra day.
- The day that contains the most hours of sunlight or darkness.
- Melted rock found in the mantle.
- The sun, and the thousands of bodies that surround it.
- One of seven massive land areas.
- Violent and sudden movement of the earth's crust.
- Natural Surroundings
- An imaginary line that runs through earth's center from North to South Pole.
- The process of moving weathered material.
- The study of earth in all its variety.
- When day and night are of equal length in both hemispheres.
- The innermost layer of the earth.
- A planet's path around the sun.
27 Clues: Natural Surroundings • cracks in the earth's crust. • Ancient human or animal remains • Individual features of the land • A planet's path around the sun. • Melted rock found in the mantle. • One of seven massive land areas. • A complete orbit around the sun. • Giant slow moving sheets of ice. • The innermost layer of the earth. • The outermost layer of the earth. • ...
Astronomy 1 review 2017-03-07
Across
- the center of the sun
- the Earth has a ______ of 23.5 degrees
- the movement of Earth around the Sun
- the earth has a _____ and winter solstice
- the moon blocks out all light completely
- theory that explains how universe started as single point
- sunlight that creates warm weather and summer
- the tilt affects the earth by creating
- the model that states that everything rotates around the sun
- what is responsible for pulling particles into matter clumps
- cloud of gas, ice, dust
Down
- when a celestial body spins on center axis
- an astronomer who believed in the geocentric model
- is the shortest day of the year
- the moon is growing in appearance
- lunar eclipse affects how light shines on the
- sunlight that creates cold weather and winter
- the moon is shrinking in appearance
- what occurs during the first day of autumn
- means "spring"
- it takes 24 _____ for one rotation of earth
- a layer of the sun beneath the atmosphere
- another name for revolution
- how long does it take for the earth to orbit the sun
24 Clues: means "spring" • the center of the sun • cloud of gas, ice, dust • another name for revolution • is the shortest day of the year • the moon is growing in appearance • the moon is shrinking in appearance • the movement of Earth around the Sun • the Earth has a ______ of 23.5 degrees • the tilt affects the earth by creating • the moon blocks out all light completely • ...
Astronomy terms 2025-04-29
Across
- when the moon is farthest from Earth
- season in which the earth is tilted toward the sun
- sun-centered model of the solar system
- the position where the planet is closest to the sun
- earth-centered model of the solar system
- when the moon casts a shadow on the earth
- season in which the arc of the sun is lowest
- the moon phase in which the moon is totally dark
Down
- the position where the planet is farthest from the sun
- the darkest part of the shadow of an eclipse
- when a planet spins on its axis
- when the moon is closest to Earth
- moon phase just before the full moon
- the shape of Earth's orbit around the sun
- when just a sliver of the moon is visible
- when the Earth casts a shadow on the moon
- shadow of an eclipse but not the darkest part
- how to calculate the ovalness of an ellipse
- when a planet orbits the sun
- first day of spring or fall
- first day of winter
21 Clues: first day of winter • first day of spring or fall • when a planet orbits the sun • when a planet spins on its axis • when the moon is closest to Earth • when the moon is farthest from Earth • moon phase just before the full moon • sun-centered model of the solar system • earth-centered model of the solar system • the shape of Earth's orbit around the sun • ...
Creation 2025-09-26
Across
- made on day 5
- created the heavens and the earth
- were made to walk on land on day 6
- this shines at night
- the world was this before creation
- what God did on day 7
- number of days in a week
Down
- name of the story in Genesis 1
- created from the dust of the earth
- made on day 3
- dwell in the water and made on day 5
- we see God's _____ when we look at the world
- H2O
- darkness covered the face of the _____
14 Clues: H2O • made on day 5 • made on day 3 • this shines at night • what God did on day 7 • number of days in a week • name of the story in Genesis 1 • created the heavens and the earth • created from the dust of the earth • were made to walk on land on day 6 • the world was this before creation • dwell in the water and made on day 5 • darkness covered the face of the _____ • ...
EARTH'S MOTION 2023-04-26
Across
- A force that makes an object follow a curved path
- other.
- a path an object follows as it moves around another object
- and the Earth's forward _______.
- The longest day of the year in one hemisphere and the shortest in
- The way the Earth spins if looking at the North Pole
- motion of one object around another object
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once. (2
Down
- (2 words)
- The direction in which the sun rises
- rotates (2 words)
- If it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is it in
- The smallest changes in seasonal temperatures are near the
- spinning motion
- The amount of time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the
- The imaginary line running through the center of Earth on which
- Southern Hemisphere?
- The Earth stays in orbit around the sun because of the sun's
- Earth has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- If the earth had no tilt, there would be no _______.
- The day that the sun shines equally on both hemispheres and the
- How many equinoxes are there each year?
22 Clues: other. • (2 words) • spinning motion • rotates (2 words) • Southern Hemisphere? • and the Earth's forward _______. • The direction in which the sun rises • How many equinoxes are there each year? • motion of one object around another object • A force that makes an object follow a curved path • If the earth had no tilt, there would be no _______. • ...
EARTH'S MOTION 2023-04-26
Across
- A force that makes an object follow a curved path
- other.
- a path an object follows as it moves around another object
- and the Earth's forward _______.
- The longest day of the year in one hemisphere and the shortest in
- The way the Earth spins if looking at the North Pole
- motion of one object around another object
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once. (2
Down
- (2 words)
- The direction in which the sun rises
- rotates (2 words)
- If it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is it in
- The smallest changes in seasonal temperatures are near the
- spinning motion
- The amount of time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the
- The imaginary line running through the center of Earth on which
- Southern Hemisphere?
- The Earth stays in orbit around the sun because of the sun's
- Earth has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- If the earth had no tilt, there would be no _______.
- The day that the sun shines equally on both hemispheres and the
- How many equinoxes are there each year?
22 Clues: other. • (2 words) • spinning motion • rotates (2 words) • Southern Hemisphere? • and the Earth's forward _______. • The direction in which the sun rises • How many equinoxes are there each year? • motion of one object around another object • A force that makes an object follow a curved path • If the earth had no tilt, there would be no _______. • ...
Earth Day Challenge Crossword 2020-04-23
Across
- A process that allows the organic material in solid waste to be decomposed and reintroduced into the soil, often as fertilizer.
- The number of people (or other animals) in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living.
- The warming of the earth's temperature caused by depletion of the ozone layer and the greenhouse effect; also referred to as Climate Change
- The excessive use of material things, including food and natural resources
- Lliving a life that only uses what is needed and readily available
- The disappearance of all members of a species from Earth
- Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem
- A species that influences the survival of many other species in an ecosystem
- A day first organized in 1970 about celebrating and caring for the Earth
- Damage done to a habitat either by a natural disaster or human activities
- The solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle where many natural resources can be found
- The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
- Cutting down of forests leading to increased erosion and slower soil regeneration.
Down
- The increase in chemical concentration in animal tissues as the chemical moves up the food chain to the top-level consumers
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame.
- to use less of something, such as carpooling or limiting how many plastic bottles you use
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Speaks for the trees
- Species with a small population that are in danger of becoming extinct
- Release of harmful materials into the environment; examples include air, water, soil, light, noise
- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- Author of the book from 1971 that illustrated many harmful effects of industry and humans on ecosystems
- Plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native and do not have limiting factors to keep their populations in check
- Natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
24 Clues: Speaks for the trees • The disappearance of all members of a species from Earth • A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame. • Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem • Lliving a life that only uses what is needed and readily available • Species with a small population that are in danger of becoming extinct • ...
Earth day crossword puzzle 2020-04-23
Across
- Shields earth from the sun's ultraviolet rays
- A branch of biology that deals with organisms and their surroundings
- Related or meaning the sun
- An environment for animals or humans
- A place where large amounts of organisms live
- Trash
- A product of gas or radiation
- To protect something so it lasts
- Something that can be used more than once
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- Disposing of waste and trash
- Rotting organic material to be used as plant fertilizer
- Surroundings that living creatures and grow and sustain themselves in
- A species of animal that has been wiped out
- To reuse an item and is better value than what it once was
- turning trash into reusable material
- Contaminated air, water or, a place
- To be maintained
- To keep something as it is
- An envelope of gasses that encircle the planet
- Something that lives and can decompose
20 Clues: Trash • To be maintained • Related or meaning the sun • To keep something as it is • Disposing of waste and trash • A product of gas or radiation • To protect something so it lasts • Contaminated air, water or, a place • turning trash into reusable material • An environment for animals or humans • Something that lives and can decompose • Something that can be used more than once • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
Down
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- box, tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- it, what phrase does the cellars like to use
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- Grigio, TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- planet, “by your powers combined I am”
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • planet, “by your powers combined I am” • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • it, what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
TRV Earth Day Trivia 2024-04-01
Across
- what is the name of the Greek god of wine
- which machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- what department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- what area will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- what country is known as the “birth place of wine”
- what crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- what plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- what is the fear of running out of wine called
- what does the S stand for in the WSE department
Down
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
- The world’s leading cork producer is
- we can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- the __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- what department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- what does the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
- what phrase does the cellars like to use
- planet “by your powers combined I am”
20 Clues: The world’s leading cork producer is • planet “by your powers combined I am” • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • what phrase does the cellars like to use • what is the name of the Greek god of wine • what is the fear of running out of wine called • what does the S stand for in the WSE department • what country is known as the “birth place of wine” • ...
TRV Earth day Trivia 2024-04-04
Across
- This department had to validate 11,000 work orders in 2023
- During the wine fermentation process, there are air _____________ that are regulated by the EPA.
- What plant is used in our ponds as a natural filtration system
- Finance and ___ don’t go together. (Thank you Yuliya)
- The __________ Safe Co., based out of San Francisco, made the safe that is in the Front Office at TRV East
- TRV is planning to crush 36,000 tons of what varietal
- The world’s leading cork producer is this country
- What PPE is required when operation a crane on the crush pad
- This department does a total of 2450 hours to complete harvest readiness.
- We can fully charge Jim’s tesla once a week for 15,525 years if we install _____
- TRV has a positive _______
- What area of TRV will you get parts from if an emergency break down happens.
- Both the Gallo Modesto campus and a Tetra team lead have in common
Down
- What is the name of the Greek god of wine
- What is the fear of running out of wine called
- What crop was originally grown in the Lodi area before grapes became the staple
- Tetra averages around 90,000 cases a week of what brand
- Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor
- What phrase does the cellars like to use
- “By your powers combined I AM” (Cartoon)
- What does the S stand for in the WSE department
- What color is caution tape
- This machine at TRV West has a maximum processing capacity of 108,000 white wine gallons per day (24 hours)?
- What country is known as the “birth place of wine”
24 Clues: What color is caution tape • TRV has a positive _______ • Actual salt is used in what Vibe flavor • What phrase does the cellars like to use • “By your powers combined I AM” (Cartoon) • What is the name of the Greek god of wine • What is the fear of running out of wine called • What does the S stand for in the WSE department • ...
Geographic Vocabulary 2013-09-09
Across
- the point in the orbit of a planet at which it is farthest from the sun.
- one-half of the earth.
- the hemisphere on the Earth containing the largest possible area of water.
- is the hemisphere on the Earth containing the largest possible area of land.
- one of the main landmasses of the globe.
- an imaginary line of latitude 23.5 degrees South of the equator.
- a group of islands.
- a place where water is stored.
- the four directions North, South, East, or West, are the _____________
- a body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
- a period of 365 days and 6 hours.
- A part of the desert where there is fresh water and plant life.
Down
- the western half of the earth.
- an imaginary line on the 180th meridian. Everything on the east is one day earlier and on the west is one day later.
- a stream of water that goes into the ocean or lake.
- an imaginary line that goes through the center of the earth. The earth rotates on it.
- an opening through the earth in which lava comes through.
- a sphere of the earth.
- a small area of land completely surrounded by water.
- the four directions Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest are the ___________
20 Clues: a group of islands. • one-half of the earth. • a sphere of the earth. • the western half of the earth. • a place where water is stored. • a period of 365 days and 6 hours. • one of the main landmasses of the globe. • a stream of water that goes into the ocean or lake. • a small area of land completely surrounded by water. • ...
Earth quiz 2024-01-24
Across
- The day of December 21, the shortest day, and the sun sets in the East and West.
- The bending of waves as they pass from material of density to another.
- The day June 21, the longest day during the year, and the sun sets in the East and West.
- 15-40 miles thick and less dense due to the granite, there are elements of oxygen, silicon, and aluminum.
- Extremely hot temperature, and it’s primarily liquid.
- Where volcanoes get their lava.
- There are two types oceanic and continental and has elements of oxygen, silicon, and aluminum or magnesium.
Down
- The point of orbit of a planet or another astronomical body, which is closest to the sun.
- Part of the crust and upper mantle.
- Caused by the iron in the outer core creating an electric current by convection.
- Waves that travel through the earth or along the earths surface.
- The inner most part of the earth, its solid, and untouched by man.
- day 4 minutes shorter than a solar day, and it’s the time until distant stars are in the same position.
- Transverse waves that travel through the earth the slowest.
- Boundary between crust and upper mantle.
- Compressional waves that travel through the earth the fastest.
16 Clues: Where volcanoes get their lava. • Part of the crust and upper mantle. • Boundary between crust and upper mantle. • Extremely hot temperature, and it’s primarily liquid. • Transverse waves that travel through the earth the slowest. • Compressional waves that travel through the earth the fastest. • Waves that travel through the earth or along the earths surface. • ...
Genesis 1 - NASB 2025-03-29
Across
- Another name for the sky
- When he was finished, God thought that everything he had made was ___
- Another thing God made on Day 4
- On what day did God create all the animals, and Man?
- Another name for "outer space"
- On Day 5 God made everything that lives in the ___
- What did God create on Day 1?
- What day did God make the dry land appear?
- What appeared on Day 3?
- What did God call the light?
- Who did God make man like?
- What word means to start to grow up out of the dirt?
- What day did God cause the plants to grow?
- On what day did God create light?
- On Day 5 God also made everything that can ___
- What two things did God create on Day 6?
- What else did God make on Day 4 besides the sun and moon?
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- What did God call the dry land?
- What is a long word that mean plants?
- What did God want the animals and man to do?
- What did God call the darkness?
- One thing God made on Day 4
- What did God give the animals and man for food?
- Who created us and the heavens and the earth?
- On what day did God create the air we breathe?
- Who was moving over the surface of the waters?
- What did God call the gathering of the waters?
- Where God lives
- What did God create on Day 2?
- What does man rule over?
- What was in the plants and trees?
31 Clues: Where God lives • What appeared on Day 3? • Another name for the sky • What does man rule over? • Who did God make man like? • One thing God made on Day 4 • What did God call the light? • What did God create on Day 1? • What did God create on Day 2? • Another name for "outer space" • What did God call the dry land? • Another thing God made on Day 4 • What did God call the darkness? • ...
Astronomy Test Help Puzzle 2025-02-18
Across
- During a solar eclipse, we cannot ___ the sun
- True or false? The Earth is the largest inner planet
- Shortest and longest days of the year
- What are the 4 outer planets classified as?
- A day that has equal hours of day and night
- Earth is the only known planet that supports ____
- What are the 4 inner planets classified as?
Down
- The sun appears to rise in which direction?
- All of our planets _______ around the Sun
- What used to be a planet but is now a dwarf planet?
- The moon appears to be ________ when waning
- What is 93 million miles away from the Earth?
- Which solstice is the longest day of the year?
- Which solstice is the shortest day of the year?
- What planet is the 5th from the sun?
- Earth's seasons are caused by its...?
16 Clues: What planet is the 5th from the sun? • Shortest and longest days of the year • Earth's seasons are caused by its...? • All of our planets _______ around the Sun • The sun appears to rise in which direction? • The moon appears to be ________ when waning • What are the 4 outer planets classified as? • A day that has equal hours of day and night • ...
El dia de la tierra 2025-05-08
23 Clues: paper • earth • glass • reuse • trash • trash • plastic • oil spill • pollution • cardboard • earth day • recycling • to reduce • composting • to protect • to prevent • to seperate • to conserve • environment • organic waste • to plant trees • global warming • recycling center
Words of Creation 2022-10-25
Across
- This appeared after God made the sky.
- In the beginning, God created this along with the earth.
- The earth was ________ and empty
- God called it day, and the darkness night.
- What God did in the end.
- This was put into one place with the water.
- God made these being in his image.
- When everything was made.
- Swimming creatures made on the fifth day
- God made two of these, one for the day, and one for the night.
- God called the vault, ___.
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- The lights would be used to mark ______ times.
- This bears fruits and seeds.
- What did the land produce?
- It was formless, and empty.
- There was _______ , and there was morning.
- These went along with the two main lights.
- God said that man would rule over this.
- What was separated from the sky.
- God separated this from the light.
20 Clues: What God did in the end. • When everything was made. • What did the land produce? • God called the vault, ___. • It was formless, and empty. • This bears fruits and seeds. • The earth was ________ and empty • What was separated from the sky. • God separated this from the light. • God made these being in his image. • This appeared after God made the sky. • ...
Earth Moon Sun Review 2020-10-19
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- When we pass through a tidal bulge we experience a ______.
- The moon ________ around the earth.
- We can only see a lunar eclipse during the ______ time.
- A ___ is a type of tide created when the Earth, moon and sun make a right angle.
- There are ____ high tides every day.
- The sun is blocked out by the moon.
- We experience a _____ when we are in between tidal bulges.
- The phase of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
- The lighter part of the earth or moon’s shadow.
- There are 2-4 eclipses every _______ .
- The phase of the moon during a solar eclipse.
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- The moon's _____ pulls on Earth and creates the tides.
- The earth ___________ on its axis.
- The moon is blocked out by the earth’s shadow.
- The word “solar” means ______ .
- A ____ occurs when the Earth, moon, and sun are lined up creating a large tidal range.
- During a lunar eclipse, the ________ is in between the sun and the moon.
- The darkest part of the earth or moon’s shadow.
- The moon’s _______ is tilted by about 5º.
- We can only see a solar eclipse during the _______ time.
- The word lunar means _______ .
- If high tide was 14 ft and low tide 5 ft, the tidal range would be ___ ft.
22 Clues: The word lunar means _______ . • The word “solar” means ______ . • The earth ___________ on its axis. • The moon ________ around the earth. • The sun is blocked out by the moon. • There are ____ high tides every day. • There are 2-4 eclipses every _______ . • The moon’s _______ is tilted by about 5º. • The phase of the moon during a lunar eclipse. • ...
Moon - 4th grade 2022-09-23
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- an angle of the moon to the earth so it appears differently every day
- the time needed for Earth to complete one rotation (24 hours)
- something that happens in a regular and repeated way
- to make a complete spin on its axis, causing one day
- the moon phase where half of the lighted surface is visible; it is a waning moon
- the moon phase when half of the lighted surface is visible; it is a waxing moon
- the time when the sun is on the other side of the Earth from you and you can’t see it’s light
- the moon phase when the moon appears to be completely illuminated
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- the way something looks
- the moon phase when it’s dark side is toward the Earth
- a natural object that revolves around a planet
- one of the twelve parts in which the year is divided into
- when the moon is decreasing in size
- when the moon is increasing in size
- an imaginary line through the center of a planet, such as Earth, that the planet spins around
- to become different
- to move around, or orbit, another object
- the path an object in space takes as it revolves around another object (example: Earth orbits around the sun
18 Clues: to become different • the way something looks • when the moon is decreasing in size • when the moon is increasing in size • to move around, or orbit, another object • a natural object that revolves around a planet • something that happens in a regular and repeated way • to make a complete spin on its axis, causing one day • ...
Astro Ch 1 Review 2025-09-08
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- Moon’s orbit time relative to stars.
- Spinning of a planet on its axis.
- Entire celestial body is obscured.
- Spring day when night and day are equal.
- Sun’s yearly path across the sky.
- Moon phase with no visible light from Earth.
- Distance light travels in one year.
- Time Earth takes to rotate once relative to stars.
- Longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Star groupings that form imaginary patterns.
- Earth casts a shadow on the moon.
- Time from one noon to the next.
- The current North Star.
- Fall day when night and day are equal.
- Slow wobble of Earth’s rotational axis.
- Moon’s growing light phase.
- Sky point directly above Earth’s South Pole.
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- Shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Only part of the celestial body is covered.
- 12-sign belt along the ecliptic.
- Everything that exists—space, time, matter, and energy.
- Sky’s projection of Earth’s equator.
- Earth’s orbit time relative to fixed stars.
- Darkest part of a shadow.
- Imaginary sky dome with stars fixed on it.
- Entire face of the moon is lit.
- Sky point directly above Earth’s North Pole.
- Time between two new moons.
- Thin curved sliver of moon’s light.
- Lighter, outer part of a shadow.
- Time from one vernal equinox to the next.
- Moon’s shrinking light phase.
32 Clues: The current North Star. • Darkest part of a shadow. • Time between two new moons. • Moon’s growing light phase. • Moon’s shrinking light phase. • Entire face of the moon is lit. • Time from one noon to the next. • 12-sign belt along the ecliptic. • Lighter, outer part of a shadow. • Spinning of a planet on its axis. • Sun’s yearly path across the sky. • ...
Science Chapter 9 Review 2022-05-12
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- of these, air, sounds, plants, and mountains, which does the moon have?
- 12 important constellations
- the entirety of God's creation
- the group of planets and our sun is called
- the earth is 93 million this from the sun
- we have seasons because the earth tilts on its
- the scientific study of stars and planets
- the movement of earth that gives us a year
- holes on the surface of the moon
- when the earth is between the sun and the room, the moon is this phase
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- this constellation is part of the great bear and looks like a ladle
- the red planet
- a star picture
- it takes the earth a __ to travel around the sun
- when facing the North Star, what direction is on your left
- the galaxy we are in
- 24 hours equals one
- the planet with large rings
- the only planet with life
- gravity from the __ keeps the planets circling the sun
- of the sun, earth, and moon, this one is smallest
- the length of our week is determined by
- heavenly body that helps us divide the year into 12 months
- movement of earth that gives us a day
- the sun is made of
- light-colored objects do this to heat and light
26 Clues: the red planet • a star picture • the sun is made of • 24 hours equals one • the galaxy we are in • the only planet with life • 12 important constellations • the planet with large rings • the entirety of God's creation • holes on the surface of the moon • movement of earth that gives us a day • the length of our week is determined by • the earth is 93 million this from the sun • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2022-04-22
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- Zat kimia yang dapat mengakibatkan perubahan lingkungan jika dipakai secara berlebihan dan terus-menerus
- Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia
- Negara yang paling hijau dan tingkat penggunaan energi terbarukan paling tinggi, serta tingkat emisi karbon rendah
- Kawasan penghasil udara terbanyak yang layak dihirup
- Sektor penyumbang emisi gas rumah kaca terbesar sehubungan dengan perkembangan teknologi
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- istilah dari tanah, batuan, atau sedimen yang tetap membeku selama dua tahun berturut atau lebih
- Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta
- Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia
- Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah
- Suatu sistem dari perkembangan teknologi digital yang mempercepat “global warming”
- Nama personifikasi Bumi dalam mitologi yunani dan disebut sebagai “Ibu dari seluruh kehidupan”
- Hewan yang sensitif dengan perubahan lingkungan, pertandanya adalah dengan mengoak dengan lebih nyaring ketika akan turun hujan/badai
- Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan
13 Clues: Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia • Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta • Kawasan penghasil udara terbanyak yang layak dihirup • Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia • Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan • Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah • ...
Earth's Motion and Seasons 2024-02-29
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- This pole experiences 24 hours of daylight in June.
- Regions near the Equator experience this type of sunlight.
- The imaginary line the divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- This day has the longest daylight hours.
- Earth's axis always points towards this.
- During this, the Earth's axis is tilted as far away from or towards the Sun.
- The imaginary line going from the North Pole to the South Pole; the Earth rotates on this.
- Earth's_______ was caused when a planetary body collided into it a very long time ago; it is also the reason for the seasons.
- This hemisphere experiences daylight first.
- The Earth completes 1 of these each day; this is also responsible for Earth's day and night cycle.
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- This day has the shortest daylight hours.
- This is the shape of the Earth.
- Astronomer Copernicus came up with this theory that states that the Sun is the center of our solar system.
- The Earth completes one of these every 365.25 days.
- Regular repeats in temperature occurring each year; there are 4 of them.
- This pole experiences 24 hours of daylight in December.
- During this, there are equal daylight and nighttime hours; Earth's axis does not tilt towards or away from the Sun.
17 Clues: This is the shape of the Earth. • This day has the longest daylight hours. • Earth's axis always points towards this. • This day has the shortest daylight hours. • This hemisphere experiences daylight first. • This pole experiences 24 hours of daylight in June. • The Earth completes one of these every 365.25 days. • ...
Earth Day Quiz 2020-04-08
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- Most rAINForests occur in _______ regions of the world.
- Most environmentALISTS AGRee on four generAL principles: protection of the environment, democrACY, SOCIAL justice, AND _________.
- Much of the world’s AIR, wATer AND LAND is now PARTIALLY poisoned by ___ wASTes.
- _____ACtivities HAVe severely disrupted the rAINForests of the world.
- Ecology EMPHASIZES the dependence of every form of life on other living things AND on the NATURAL __________ in its environment, such AS AIR, soil AND wATer.
- The melting of LAND BASED ice contributes to SEA level rise AND____ EXPANSION of the OCEANS.
- Forests, grASSLANDS, wildlife AND soil ARe exAMPLES of resources.
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- EARTH DAy wAS designed AS AN “environmentAL tEACH-IN” THAT would educATe PARTICIPANts in the importANCE of environmentAL ______ .
- Fossil fuels ARe _________ resources.
- The reduction of the EARTH’S resources HAS been closely linked to the rise in HUMAN ________ .
- _____ is study of the wAys in which orgANISMS interACt with their environment.
- One mitigATION strATegy THAT most economists consider essenTIAL to COMBATING GLOBAL wARMING is putting A price on _____.
- ExtERNAL recycling is the _____ of MATERIALS from A product THAT HAS been worn out or rendered obsolete.
13 Clues: Fossil fuels ARe _________ resources. • Most rAINForests occur in _______ regions of the world. • Forests, grASSLANDS, wildlife AND soil ARe exAMPLES of resources. • _____ACtivities HAVe severely disrupted the rAINForests of the world. • _____ is study of the wAys in which orgANISMS interACt with their environment. • ...
Shiseido's Earth Day! 2023-04-06
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- use of waste materials to make something new
- 1st of 3 Rs
- grown without the use of human-made materials
- a prefix for Earth
- 71% of Earth is covered in this
- turning off lights can help to conserve ___
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- can be broken down and returned to the Earth over time
- renewable energy source from plants and animals
- a resource replaced naturally
- a ___ faucet can waste water
- organic matter used as fertiliser
- popular colour on Earth Day
- the first ___ day was celebrated on 22 April 1970
13 Clues: 1st of 3 Rs • a prefix for Earth • popular colour on Earth Day • a ___ faucet can waste water • a resource replaced naturally • 71% of Earth is covered in this • organic matter used as fertiliser • turning off lights can help to conserve ___ • use of waste materials to make something new • grown without the use of human-made materials • ...
Earth Day 2023 2023-03-21
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- Natural or made without chemicals.
- Known for eating ants and termites, this mammal belongs to the suborder Vermilingua, meaning “worm tongue”.
- An estimated 31% of the 430 types of this tree are threatened with extinction.
- This baleen whale is found in all oceans except the Artic.
- The science of organisms and their environment.
- The largest river basin in the world, this area is the world’s richest and most biodiverse region in the world.
- Native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia, these endangered great apes are now only found in parts or Borneo and Sumatra.
- This flowering plant is a succulent perennial plant that is native through most of the length of North and South America.
- The natural home of an animal, plant, or other organisms.
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- The goal of these protected areas is preservation with an emphasis on causing minimal change to the landscape or environment.
- The most abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere.
- The heaviest members of the weasel family, this marine mammal is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean and were sought after for their waterproof coats.
- A planet orbiting a star other than our Sun; also called “extrasolar planet.”
13 Clues: Natural or made without chemicals. • The science of organisms and their environment. • The most abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere. • The natural home of an animal, plant, or other organisms. • This baleen whale is found in all oceans except the Artic. • A planet orbiting a star other than our Sun; also called “extrasolar planet.” • ...
Happy Earth Day! 2022-04-23
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- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- use again or more than once.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
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- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
- maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- the fourth month of the year.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- convert into reusable material.
13 Clues: use again or more than once. • the fourth month of the year. • convert into reusable material. • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • maintain (something) in its original or existing state. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. • ...
Choice Board Project Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-25
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- The time of year when the Earth reaches the equal amount of day and night time.
- A direction that points straight.
- When a clock hand revolves the opposite way.
- The Earth’s natural satellite.
- The Earth's 23.5 ____.
- We have 4 of them per year.
- The planet we live on.
- A very hot glowing ball made of gas in space.
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- The Earth revolves on its ____ once every 24 hours.
- A direction that points slanted.
- The Earth makes one _______ per day.
- When the moon only has a small sliver of light.
- The time of year when the Earth reaches its longest and shortest daylight times
- The Earth makes one ________ around the Sun per year.
- Different forms a matter can exist as.
15 Clues: The Earth's 23.5 ____. • The planet we live on. • We have 4 of them per year. • The Earth’s natural satellite. • A direction that points slanted. • A direction that points straight. • The Earth makes one _______ per day. • Different forms a matter can exist as. • When a clock hand revolves the opposite way. • A very hot glowing ball made of gas in space. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-20
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- The earth revolves around the sun because the sun has strong _________
- The moon _______ around the earth
- There are 2 low and high each day
- when the half of the moon that has light is growing every day
- The moon has 8 of these
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- Every year the earth makes a ____________ around the sun
- the earth is ______ on its axis
- The earths rotation around the sun causes ________
- earth is one of the _______
- when the half of the moon with light is fading every day
- the object that orbits the earth
11 Clues: The moon has 8 of these • earth is one of the _______ • the earth is ______ on its axis • the object that orbits the earth • The moon _______ around the earth • There are 2 low and high each day • The earths rotation around the sun causes ________ • Every year the earth makes a ____________ around the sun • when the half of the moon with light is fading every day • ...
seasons 2014-10-01
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- the line around which the earth rotates.
- the longest day of the year or the shortest
- a day when there are the same number of hours in a day as there are in the night.
- the season beginning with solstice in December
- the line around the middle of the earth where its always hot.
- it takes one of these for the earth to travel all the way around the sun
- the hemisphere in which you live
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- it takes 24 of these for the earth to spin one time around its axis
- the season that begins with the equinox in September
- the season that begins with the solstice in June
- the number of months in a year
- the hemisphere in which you do not live.
- what makes the seasons change
- the number of months in a season.
- the top and bottom of the earth. Hint: Santa lives on the north one of these
- the season that begins with the equinox in March
16 Clues: what makes the seasons change • the number of months in a year • the hemisphere in which you live • the number of months in a season. • the line around which the earth rotates. • the hemisphere in which you do not live. • the longest day of the year or the shortest • the season beginning with solstice in December • the season that begins with the solstice in June • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2023-03-17
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- The founder of Earth Day is a senator from which state?
- Credited with founding Earth Day
- the surrounding or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- The first Earth Day eventually led to the creation of which government agency?
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- material that is not wanted
- Prevention of a wasteful use of a resource
- 2023 Earth Day slogan
- The 'official' Earth Day song?
- to cut back on the amount of trash generated
- the act of keeping something valued alive, intact, or free from damage or decay
10 Clues: 2023 Earth Day slogan • material that is not wanted • The 'official' Earth Day song? • Credited with founding Earth Day • Prevention of a wasteful use of a resource • to cut back on the amount of trash generated • The founder of Earth Day is a senator from which state? • The first Earth Day eventually led to the creation of which government agency? • ...
Science Project 2021-01-11
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- This orbits around the sun to cause day and night
- as the earth go's around this different seasons happen
- the moon phases do this to themself for 29.5 days
- gravity pulls you in this direction
- Get longer as the day goes on
- large star made of gas
- there are this amount of moon phases
- without this we would float places
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- there are something main seasons each year
- Without gravity we would do this
- there are 12 of this for day time and night time
- Half of the earth faces the sun having daytime and the other side is having
- the sun is the reason that this glows
- shadows can help us know what it is
- we see billions of these in the sky at night
- the earth has seasons because this is tilted
16 Clues: large star made of gas • Get longer as the day goes on • Without gravity we would do this • without this we would float places • shadows can help us know what it is • gravity pulls you in this direction • there are this amount of moon phases • the sun is the reason that this glows • there are something main seasons each year • we see billions of these in the sky at night • ...
CSO April 2023-04-27
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- a time which you can see the sun in the sky
- the third planet in the solar system
- eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- the farthest planet from the sun
- the pattern of the earth's revolution
- the movement of the earth around the sun
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- celestial body that gives off heat and light
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- stages of lunar cycle
- pattern that repeats regularly
- celestial body that revolves around the earth
- the movement of the earth its own axis
- eclipse occurs when the moon “eclipses” the sun
- the planet that is closest from the sun
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- a planet with a ring
- the imaginary line passing through the sphere
- how long the earth rotates on its own axis(day)
18 Clues: a planet with a ring • stages of lunar cycle • pattern that repeats regularly • the farthest planet from the sun • the third planet in the solar system • the pattern of the earth's revolution • the movement of the earth its own axis • the biggest planet in the solar system • the hottest planet in the solar system • the planet that is closest from the sun • ...
Misconceptions 2021-11-19
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- ___sunlight causes concentrated areas
- Earth’s ___ is how the Earth goes around the sun
- The ___ zone is both the poles
- Earth's ___ causes seasons
- The Tropic of ___ is in the Northern Hemisphere
- ___ is the source of light
- The Antarctic circle is by the ___ pole
- We have a summer ___ when it is the longest day of the year
- The ___ circle is by the North pole
- When one side of the Earth is experiencing day the other side is experiencing ___
- A concentrated area has a ___ angle
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- There is 12 months in a ___
- The ___ changes throughout the year and makes us need to wear warmer or cooler clothes
- Earth’s ___ is hot all year round
- The Earth’s rotation goes ___
- Earth's ___ causes the changing of seasons
- Earth spins on its ___
- The ___ is by the north pole
- We live on ___
- In New Jersey we are closer to the ___ Pole
20 Clues: We live on ___ • Earth spins on its ___ • Earth's ___ causes seasons • ___ is the source of light • There is 12 months in a ___ • The ___ is by the north pole • The Earth’s rotation goes ___ • The ___ zone is both the poles • Earth’s ___ is hot all year round • The ___ circle is by the North pole • A concentrated area has a ___ angle • ___sunlight causes concentrated areas • ...
Chapter 1 2024-10-04
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- The time when day and night are of equal length
- A line of latitude on a map
- The angular distance east or west of the prime meridian
- A line of longitude
- Shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere
- Earth's zero-degree line of longitude
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth
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- Time of the year when day and night are equal
- The global sum of all ecosystems
- Longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- The angular distance north or south of the equator
- All the water on Earth's surface
- The frozen water part of the Earth system
14 Clues: A line of longitude • A line of latitude on a map • The global sum of all ecosystems • All the water on Earth's surface • The rigid outer layer of the Earth • Earth's zero-degree line of longitude • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • The frozen water part of the Earth system • Time of the year when day and night are equal • ...
Earth Day 2018 2018-04-14
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- a principle, ideal, goal or movement to which a person is dedicated
- the air, water, minerals, & organisms & external factors surrounding it
- expressing objection or disapproval in a public way, usually in a group
- nearby; in a local area
- threatened with extinction or danger
- a product, especially a book, that is more popular in sales than all others of its kind
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- the scene of any action
- made dirty, filthy, or contaminated
- to increase, raise or grow in size
- literature dealing with facts & reality, including history, biography, essay, etc.
- to have displayed openly one's feelings about a public policy issue
- the introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- the general weather conditions of a region
13 Clues: the scene of any action • nearby; in a local area • to increase, raise or grow in size • made dirty, filthy, or contaminated • threatened with extinction or danger • the general weather conditions of a region • the introduction of harmful substances into the environment • a principle, ideal, goal or movement to which a person is dedicated • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2025-04-10
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- the layer of gases that surround the earth
- renewable ____________does not create air pollution
- 71% of the Earth is covered by the ___________
- ______________dioxide is an odorless gas in the atmosphere
- __________panels generate electricity from the sun
- ______________ vehicles do not use gas for fuel
- instead of throwing something away, it is better to ________ it.
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- in photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide to sugar and ________
- eating more of these is good for you and for the planet!
- oil, natural gas and coal are made from __________ and animals that lived millions of years ago
- Earth day is held in which month every year?
- hydroelectricity is made from moving ___________
- the movement of air which can generate electricity
13 Clues: the layer of gases that surround the earth • Earth day is held in which month every year? • 71% of the Earth is covered by the ___________ • ______________ vehicles do not use gas for fuel • hydroelectricity is made from moving ___________ • the movement of air which can generate electricity • __________panels generate electricity from the sun • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2022-04-22
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- Zat kimia yang dapat mengakibatkan perubahan lingkungan jika dipakai secara berlebihan dan terus-menerus
- Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia
- Negara yang paling hijau dan tingkat penggunaan energi terbarukan paling tinggi, serta tingkat emisi karbon rendah
- Kawasan penghasil udara terbanyak yang layak dihirup
- Sektor penyumbang emisi gas rumah kaca terbesar sehubungan dengan perkembangan teknologi
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- istilah dari tanah, batuan, atau sedimen yang tetap membeku selama dua tahun berturut atau lebih
- Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta
- Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia
- Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah
- Suatu sistem dari perkembangan teknologi digital yang mempercepat “global warming”
- Nama personifikasi Bumi dalam mitologi yunani dan disebut sebagai “Ibu dari seluruh kehidupan”
- Hewan yang sensitif dengan perubahan lingkungan, pertandanya adalah dengan mengoak dengan lebih nyaring ketika akan turun hujan/badai
- Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan
13 Clues: Gurun nonpolar paling kering di dunia • Makna dari Bhumi yang berasal dari Sansekerta • Kawasan penghasil udara terbanyak yang layak dihirup • Bahan bakar fosil yang dilarang untuk digunakan di Finlandia • Negara dengan tingkat pengelolaan sampah paling berkelanjutan • Program paling terkenal dari negara Norwegia terkait pengelolaan sampah • ...
Happy Earth Day! 2022-04-23
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- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- use again or more than once.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
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- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain.
- maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
- trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- the fourth month of the year.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- convert into reusable material.
13 Clues: use again or more than once. • the fourth month of the year. • convert into reusable material. • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • maintain (something) in its original or existing state. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. • ...
jaimie's crossword 2012-07-26
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- another word for our environment?
- a way to remember South?
- who was adams wife?
- what did god do on the 7th day?
- the water on the surface of the earth?
- a planet named after a chocolate bar?
- a way to remember West?
- a way to remember North?
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- solid, rocky crust covering the entire planet?
- an object you would use to find your way home?
- fragile layer of gas that surrounds the earth?
- what are we living in?
- another name for climate?
- a way to remember East?
- opposite to North?
- first male god made?
- created in the 4th day?
- what is the biggest star?
- another name for the world?
19 Clues: opposite to North? • who was adams wife? • first male god made? • what are we living in? • a way to remember East? • created in the 4th day? • a way to remember West? • a way to remember South? • a way to remember North? • another name for climate? • what is the biggest star? • another name for the world? • what did god do on the 7th day? • another word for our environment? • ...
Earth and Space Sciences Crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- growing
- March, April, May
- rise and fall of water
- southern-most point
- tilted on
- to turn
- light from the sun on the Earth
- shrinking
- Earth's natural sattelite
- longest/shortest day of the year
- one orbit around the sun
- 0 degree longitude mark
- coldest season
- force that keeps us on the ground
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- time in different places
- when the sun is not visible
- when the sun is visible
- lit up
- hottest season
- four of them in a year
- up and down across the Earth
- large number (starts with b)
- left and right across the Earth
- absense of light
- half of a sphere
- September, October, November
- the movement of water around the world
- northern-most point
- celestial object made of hydrogen
- our planet
- higher than low, lower than high
31 Clues: lit up • growing • to turn • tilted on • shrinking • our planet • hottest season • coldest season • absense of light • half of a sphere • March, April, May • southern-most point • northern-most point • rise and fall of water • four of them in a year • when the sun is visible • 0 degree longitude mark • time in different places • one orbit around the sun • Earth's natural sattelite • ...
Blast to the Past (A Quick Journey through the Old Testament) 2022-05-19
Across
- What did God call the dry land that appeared when He drew the waters under the heavens together? (Genesis 1:10)
- Who told Noah to take his family and the animals and to enter the ark? (Genesis 7:1)
- How many priest were each to bear a trumpet before the ark? (Joshua 6:4)
- God did what on the seventh day? (Genesis 2:2)
- Who did Joshua say gave them the city of Jericho? (Joshua 6: 16)
- Who shut the door of the ark? (Genesis 7:16)
- How many days did the waters prevail on the earth? (Genesis 7:24)(3 words)
- On the 3rd day, what sprouted from the earth? (Genesis 1:11)(3 words)
- God said, "Let us make man in our what, after our likeness? (Genesis 1:26)
- Rahab told the spies, "the LORD your God, he is what in the heavens and on the earth beneath?" (Joshua 2:11)
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- Jesus fulfilled at least how many prophecies form the Old Testament? (2 words) (Google it!!!)
- How many times where the men of war to march around Jericho for six days? (Joshua 6:3)
- On the 5th day, God created swarms of living what and what that flew in the air? (Genesis 20) (2 words)
- How many spies did Rahab hide? (Joshua 2:1)
- The priest stood on what in the midst of the Jordan as the people passed through the Jordan? (Joshua 3:17) (2 words)
- What did God put between the waters on the 2nd day that he called heaven? (Genesis 1:6
- What was created on the 1st day and separated from the darkness? (Genesis 1:3)
- On what day did God created the animals that roam the earth, man and woman? (Genesis 1:24-31)
- What day did God make the greater and the lesser lights and the stars? (Genesis 1:16, 19)
- The LORD told Joshua He was going to show the Israelites that as the LORD was with whom, so He was with Joshua? (Joshua 3:7)
- God told Noah he would enter the ark because he was what? (Genesis 7:1)
- What were the people to do when they heard the long blast from the ram's horn? (Joshua 6:5)
- How many words were supposed to come out of the people's mouths before they had marched around the city seven times on the seventh day and heard the ram's horn? (Joshua 6:10)
- How many times were they to march around Jericho on the seventh day? (Joshua 6:4)
24 Clues: How many spies did Rahab hide? (Joshua 2:1) • Who shut the door of the ark? (Genesis 7:16) • God did what on the seventh day? (Genesis 2:2) • Who did Joshua say gave them the city of Jericho? (Joshua 6: 16) • On the 3rd day, what sprouted from the earth? (Genesis 1:11)(3 words) • God told Noah he would enter the ark because he was what? (Genesis 7:1) • ...
BG2 Chris Leirer 2025-01-31
Across
- Field of magnetism
- The east and west of a map
- half of a sphere
- the accuracy of an orbit
- the angle of earth of its axis
- The uppermost layer of the Earth
- the shortest day of the year
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- (use a dash) September 21st
- The last layer of the Earth
- Fe on the periodic table
- Longest day of the year
- The largest layer of the Earth
- Coordinates 0,0
- The north and south of a map
- a repeating path that an object in space goes around another
15 Clues: Coordinates 0,0 • half of a sphere • Field of magnetism • Longest day of the year • Fe on the periodic table • the accuracy of an orbit • The east and west of a map • (use a dash) September 21st • The last layer of the Earth • The north and south of a map • the shortest day of the year • The largest layer of the Earth • the angle of earth of its axis • The uppermost layer of the Earth • ...
Celestial Bodies 2022-07-08
Across
- celestial body that revolves around the earth
- eclipse occurs when the moon “eclipses” the sun
- pattern that repeats regularly
- the pattern of the earth's revolution
- eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- the imaginary line passing through the sphere
- the third planet in the solar system
- the movement of the earth around the sun
- the farthest planet from the sun
- a planet with a ring
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- stages of lunar cycle
- the planet that is closest from the sun
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- the movement of the earth its own axis
- a time which you can see the sun in the sky
- celestial body that gives off heat and light
- how long the earth rotates on its own axis(day)
- the hottest planet in the solar system
18 Clues: a planet with a ring • stages of lunar cycle • pattern that repeats regularly • the farthest planet from the sun • the third planet in the solar system • the pattern of the earth's revolution • the biggest planet in the solar system • the movement of the earth its own axis • the hottest planet in the solar system • the planet that is closest from the sun • ...
Motions of the Earth 2023-09-09
Across
- In -- season Christmas is celebrated in Australia
- circle of -- divides the globe into day and night
- Motion of the earth around the sun
- Change of seasons occurs on earth due to
- -- 21 is the longest day and the shortest night occur in the northern hemisphere
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- day and night are of equal length
- the source of light on the earth
- Motion of the earth on its axis in about 24 hours
- The period of one rotation of the earth is known as -- day
- Days and nights occur on earth due to
- A year with 366 days
- Who first claimed that the earth revolves spherically around the sun?
12 Clues: A year with 366 days • the source of light on the earth • day and night are of equal length • Motion of the earth around the sun • Days and nights occur on earth due to • Change of seasons occurs on earth due to • In -- season Christmas is celebrated in Australia • Motion of the earth on its axis in about 24 hours • circle of -- divides the globe into day and night • ...
Días y Meses 2025-09-15
Across
- Middle of the school week (hump day)
- First day of the weekend
- Month with Earth Day 🌍
- Month when summer break begins 😎
- Last month of the year 🎅🏼
- Month with Valentine’s Day ❤️
- Ninth month of the year
- Month when the new school year begins 🏫
- Day before Friday
- Day after Sunday
- Month with St. Patrick's Day 🍀
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- Month with Thanksgiving 🦃
- Fifth month of the year 💐
- Month with Halloween 🎃
- Last school day of the week
- Second day of the weekend
- Second day of the week, often for eating Tacos
- Month with USA Independence Day 🎆
- First month of the year 🎉
19 Clues: Day after Sunday • Day before Friday • Month with Halloween 🎃 • Month with Earth Day 🌍 • Ninth month of the year • First day of the weekend • Month with Thanksgiving 🦃 • Fifth month of the year 💐 • Last month of the year 🎅🏼 • Second day of the weekend • First month of the year 🎉 • Last school day of the week • Month with Valentine’s Day ❤️ • Month with St. Patrick's Day 🍀 • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Crossword 2013-09-11
Across
- a flat dry land, which holds a few trees
- a group of islands
- the earth making a full orbit around the sun
- 365 days or when the earth makes a complete revolution around the sun
- the point in a orbit of a planet or comet at which it is farthest from the sun
- either the longest or shortest day of the earth
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- two days in a year where day and night are equal
- an imaginary line that divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- when the earth makes a complete spin on its axis
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- the point in a orbit of a planet or comet at which it is closest from the sun
- The hemisphere east of the Prime Meridian
- a natural opening in the surface of the Earth where molten, gaseous, and solid material is released
- a narrow stream of water that separates land
- a natural or man-made place where water is gathered and stored for use
- an area of low land usually with a river or stream going through it
- an area with high ground
- a huge body of ice and snow, often found at mountain valleys or the poles, it deforms under its own weight and slowly moves
- a land completely surrounded with water
- a body of water that is near a coast where ships and boats can anchor safely
20 Clues: a group of islands • an area with high ground • a land completely surrounded with water • a flat dry land, which holds a few trees • The hemisphere east of the Prime Meridian • a narrow stream of water that separates land • the earth making a full orbit around the sun • either the longest or shortest day of the earth • two days in a year where day and night are equal • ...
EARTH'S MOTION 2023-04-26
Across
- Imaginary line in the center of Earth on which it rotates (2 words)
- A force that makes an object follow a curved path
- The Earth stays in orbit around the sun because of the sun's
- Smallest changes in seasonal temperatures are near the _______.
- Earth has 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- a path an object follows as it moves around another object
- Time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the sun.(2 words)
- The direction in which the sun rises
- and the Earth's forward _______.
- The longest day of the year in one hemisphere
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- The way the Earth spins if looking at the North Pole
- If the earth had no tilt, there would be no _______.
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate once. (2
- How many equinoxes are there each year?
- If it is summer in the N Hemisphere, what season in S Hemisphere?
- motion of one object around another object
- spinning motion
- The day that the sun shines equally on both hemispheres and the
18 Clues: spinning motion • and the Earth's forward _______. • The direction in which the sun rises • How many equinoxes are there each year? • motion of one object around another object • The longest day of the year in one hemisphere • A force that makes an object follow a curved path • The way the Earth spins if looking at the North Pole • ...
Earth Day 2024 2024-04-22
Across
- "Sensibiliser"
- The U.S organisation that was set up thanks to Earth Day
- One of the industries that pollutes the Earth
- Someone who campaigns for political change
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- The movement that Earth Day is considered the beginning of
- The month in which Earth Day takes place
- To use objects and materials again instead of throwing them away
- The theme of this year's Earth Day
- The ecological disaster that Earth Day was a response to in 1969
9 Clues: "Sensibiliser" • The theme of this year's Earth Day • The month in which Earth Day takes place • Someone who campaigns for political change • One of the industries that pollutes the Earth • The U.S organisation that was set up thanks to Earth Day • The movement that Earth Day is considered the beginning of • ...
Introduction to Global Systems 2022-07-05
Across
- any nonliving part of the environment
- all the life on Earth
- sunlit region near the surface of the ocean
- all the organisms living in one enviroment
- day to day changes in temperature, precipitation
- layer of all the gases that surround Earth
- dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis
- average temperature, precipitation over time
- study of interactions between organisms
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- any living part of the environment
- biome that has been changed by humans
- group of organisms that produce offspring
- different populations living in the same area
- all the water on, in and around the Earth
- solid earth, rocks, continents, ocean floor
- gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- wetland formed when a river meets an ocean
- regional climate community on land
- a group of indivieuals in the same species
19 Clues: all the life on Earth • any living part of the environment • regional climate community on land • biome that has been changed by humans • any nonliving part of the environment • gases that trap heat in the atmosphere • dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis • study of interactions between organisms • group of organisms that produce offspring • ...
Earth, Sun and Moon CW 1 2022-03-07
Across
- a location’s distance north or south of the equator
- one of the two days of the year in which the length of the day is equal to the length of the night
- when one celestial body blocks light from another
- the part of Earth located north of the equator
- to spin around an axis
- the outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere that can be seen during a total solar eclipse
- the part of Earth located south of the equator
- type of eclipse that occurs when Earth or the Moon fully blocks light from the Sun
- type of eclipse that occurs when Earth or the Moon partially blocks light from the Sun
- In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice occurs around _________ 21
- Four divisions of the year marked by weather patterns and daylight hours
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- the amount of solar energy striking a location in a single hour
- to move around another object
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs around ________ 21
- amount of energy from the Sun that a location receives in a day.
- the shortest day of the year
- the longest day of the year
- type of eclipse that occurs when the view of the Sun from Earth is blocked by the moon
- type of eclipse that occurs when the moon moves into Earth’s shadow
- the measure of how cold or hot something is
- an imaginary line around which an object rotates
22 Clues: to spin around an axis • the longest day of the year • the shortest day of the year • to move around another object • the measure of how cold or hot something is • the part of Earth located north of the equator • the part of Earth located south of the equator • an imaginary line around which an object rotates • when one celestial body blocks light from another • ...
Earth & Space Science 2025-12-12
Across
- How long does it take Earth to make one rotation?
- the motion the earth makes when it orbits the Sun
- a group of stars forming a pattern
- How long does it take the moon to orbit Earth once?
- causes day and night
- What is the motion the moon makes around the Earth?
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- How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun once?
- What is the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?
- when the entire moon is lit up
- the closest star to Earth
- the season with the shortest amount of daylight
- What is the object in space that does not create its own light?
- What does the Sun provide to Earth?
- the imaginary line that the Earth rotates around
14 Clues: causes day and night • the closest star to Earth • when the entire moon is lit up • a group of stars forming a pattern • What does the Sun provide to Earth? • the season with the shortest amount of daylight • the imaginary line that the Earth rotates around • How long does it take Earth to make one rotation? • the motion the earth makes when it orbits the Sun • ...
Motions of the earth 2019-10-08
Across
- path of a celestial body around the parent body
- the earth is said to be aphelion when the distance from the sun is maximum
- period of diffused light after the sunset
- motion of the earth around the sun
- longest day in the northern hemisphere and shortest day in southern hemisphere,June 21
- the earth is said to be perihelion when the distance from the sun is minimum
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- shortest day in the northern hemisphere and longest day in he southern hemisphere ,December 22
- period of diffused light before the sunrise
- equal day and equal night,September 23
- equal day and equal night,March 21
- spinning of the earth on its own axis
11 Clues: motion of the earth around the sun • equal day and equal night,March 21 • spinning of the earth on its own axis • equal day and equal night,September 23 • period of diffused light after the sunset • period of diffused light before the sunrise • path of a celestial body around the parent body • the earth is said to be aphelion when the distance from the sun is maximum • ...
Motions of the earth 2019-10-08
Across
- path of a celestial body around the parent body
- the earth is said to be aphelion when the distance from the sun is maximum
- period of diffused light after the sunset
- motion of the earth around the sun
- longest day in the northern hemisphere and shortest day in southern hemisphere,June 21
- the earth is said to be perihelion when the distance from the sun is minimum
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- shortest day in the northern hemisphere and longest day in he southern hemisphere ,December 22
- period of diffused light before the sunrise
- equal day and equal night,September 23
- equal day and equal night,March 21
- spinning of the earth on its own axis
11 Clues: motion of the earth around the sun • equal day and equal night,March 21 • spinning of the earth on its own axis • equal day and equal night,September 23 • period of diffused light after the sunset • period of diffused light before the sunrise • path of a celestial body around the parent body • the earth is said to be aphelion when the distance from the sun is maximum • ...
