earth day Crossword Puzzles
Merry Christmas Wade! 2025-12-04
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- Awful club, gross animal
- 'Praise You' artist (6,4)
- ___ Whip (brooom brooom)
- Krista's current favourite show (5,3,10)
- Upcoming anniversary (5,5)
- February holiday destination (5,7)
- Our very secret soon-to-be dad friend
- Wade's favourite boss
- Our "multicultural" witch friend
- "Hi Wade, how was your day?" answer (3,3,3)
- Krista needs HOW MANY fillings??
- Planet ____
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- Spicy italiano entertainment
- Last holiday destination
- Wade's beloved ex-employer (3,4)
- Wade's regular request (6,9)
- Krista's regular request
- Our curly haired clown friend
- "I love you ___"
- Science, petrification, humanity
- The D & D master likes to drink
- One of Wade's bike riding buddies
- Little hop hop
23 Clues: Planet ____ • Little hop hop • "I love you ___" • Wade's favourite boss • Awful club, gross animal • Last holiday destination • ___ Whip (brooom brooom) • Krista's regular request • 'Praise You' artist (6,4) • Upcoming anniversary (5,5) • Spicy italiano entertainment • Wade's regular request (6,9) • Our curly haired clown friend • The D & D master likes to drink • ...
Science theo polleys 2024-01-30
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- mountain white lava in it.
- there is blank on the earth.
- found in old mountains.
- The earth blank is 5882 sextillion metric tons.
- core the blank is in the earth.
- blank brakes existing rocks.
- a characteristic.
- the blank is under the crust.
- a blank makes mountains like the Himalayas.
- rock formation.
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- frozen chunks of water.
- core is not in the earth.
- the blank from the South Pole to the North Pole is 12664 km.
- the earth is 45 percent of blank.
- a way to measure the earth.
- Moving air.
- when blank hardens it makes a new rock.
- found in a rock.
- over time heat and pressure melt blank.
- if the blank was an apple the crust would be as thick as the skin.
20 Clues: Moving air. • rock formation. • found in a rock. • a characteristic. • frozen chunks of water. • found in old mountains. • core is not in the earth. • mountain white lava in it. • a way to measure the earth. • there is blank on the earth. • blank brakes existing rocks. • the blank is under the crust. • core the blank is in the earth. • the earth is 45 percent of blank. • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- The first stage in a star's formation.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
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- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • ...
Science Vocab 2015-02-26
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- - when the moon increases from its apparent size and the larger part is lighted up and visible to us.
- eclipse - an eclipse where the moon darkens while it passes by earth’s shadow.
- exploration - a discovery that keeps on going, the exploration of celestiel structures in outer space and always evolving of new technology.
- - a force that keeps masses down on earth such as humans and objects.
- - layers of gas that surround a planet
- - the planet that we live on.
- - a group of solar systems with gas and dust held by gravity.
- moon – the curved banana shape of the waning or waxing moon.
- - in space it is the action of roatating on its axis or the center.
- - the circular path of an object as it it revolves around another object.
- – a body of matter in outer space that orbits a planet.
- - a cool event where the shadow of a object in space falls on top of something.
- moon – the moon when only half of its lighted surface is visible by us.
- tide - the state of a tide when it is at its lowest point.
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- - when the moon decreases from its apparent size and the smaller part is lighted up and visible to us.
- - an instance of revolving.
- - a artificial body placed around earth or moon to collect info or for communication.
- tide - the state of a tide when it is at its highest point.
- probe - a surgical instrument for exploring a part of the body.
- - an instrument used to see things far away.
- - the time each year twice, when the sun crosses the celestial equater when the day and night are an
- - the star that the earth orbits around.
- - the four divisions of the year spring, summer, autumn and winter marked odd weather patterns, daylight hours, and the posistion of the sun.
- – a large sphere that revolves around a star
- system - the eight planets and their moons which orbit around the sun.
- moon – the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is lighted up.
- moon – the phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and invisible to the earth.
27 Clues: - an instance of revolving. • - the planet that we live on. • - layers of gas that surround a planet • - the star that the earth orbits around. • - an instrument used to see things far away. • – a large sphere that revolves around a star • – a body of matter in outer space that orbits a planet. • tide - the state of a tide when it is at its highest point. • ...
Nature 2020-03-21
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- A small stream.
- Those invisible gases that we breathe.
- A heavy section of a tree that has fallen down.
- The little objects from which plants grow.
- Moving water raised above the surface of the ocean.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- A fine dry powder, often made from dirt.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- A natural flow of water, smaller than a river but bigger than a brook.
- Land that is away from cities and towns.
- The sandy area in front of an ocean.
- A flat area of land covered with tall grass.
- The dark area produced when something moves in front of the sun.
- Loose earth or soil.
- A rounded area of land that is higher than its surroundings.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has many branches.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- Where birds lay their eggs and care for their babies.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
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- A short plant that covers large areas.
- A hollow place in the ground.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- The surface of the Earth.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
- That clear, colourless liquid that we drink.
- A part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- The round yellow thing in the day sky.
- Small pieces of rock.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- A plant that is smaller than a tree.
- A long thin plant that grows across the ground or up things.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The salt water that covers the Earth's surface.
- A natural flow of water that covers the land.
- That planet that we live on.
- The salt water that covers the Earth's surface; like a sea.
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
40 Clues: A small stream. • Loose earth or soil. • Small pieces of rock. • The surface of the Earth. • That planet that we live on. • A hollow place in the ground. • A poetic name for the sky above. • The Earth and all the people in it. • The sandy area in front of an ocean. • A plant that is smaller than a tree. • An area of land surrounded by water. • ...
Solar System 2012-02-04
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- imaginary line Earth turns on
- Planet closest to the Sun
- Uranus and Saturn have these
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- huge ball of gas that gives off light, heat, and other energy
- System of stars, galaxies, planets, moons
- The Earth is between the Sun and Moon
- large body of rock or gas
- When the moon is between Sun and Earth
- Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars
- the force that keeps planets in orbit
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- Sun,9 planets, and other bodies that orbit the sun
- orbits around Earth
- A group of stars
- The path Earth follows are the Sun
- largest planet
- Earth's twin planet
- Earth's star
- huge group of stars held together by gravity
- dwarf planet
- One turn of Earth's axis
- Our planet
22 Clues: Our planet • Earth's star • dwarf planet • largest planet • A group of stars • orbits around Earth • Earth's twin planet • One turn of Earth's axis • Planet closest to the Sun • large body of rock or gas • Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars • Uranus and Saturn have these • imaginary line Earth turns on • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • The path Earth follows are the Sun • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2014-03-14
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- table salt RDA= 1.5 g/day
- protects WBC's UL= 1000 mg/day
- growth and sexual maturation UL= 40 mg/day
- metabolism of DNA and RNA RDA men, women >50= 30, 25 ug/day
- toxicity= goiter deficiency= hypothyroidism UL= 1100 ug/day
- assists with fat metabolism AI= 5 mg/day
- iron transport UL= 10 mg/day
- deficiency= seborrheic dermatitis UL= 100 mg/day
- required for carbohydrate nd fat metbolism RDA adults= 55 ug/day
- detoxification in liver No DRI
- assists with formation of blood RDA= 2.4 ug/day
- protects color vision UL= 3000 ug/day
- development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones RDA men, women= 4,3 mg/day
- synthesis of protein found in bone and cartilage UL= 11 mg/day (adults)
- component of HCl RDA= 2.3 g/day
- coenzyme during production of specific proteins AI= men, women 120, 90 ug/day
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- deficiency= ariboflavinosis RDA men, women= 1.3, 1.1 mg/day
- nuts and egg yolk RDA= 30 ug/day
- deficiency in children= rickets UL= 4000 IU/day
- involved in metabolism of homocysteine UL= 1000 ug/day
- deficiency= hypochromatic anemia or small RBC's RDA adult men= 8 mg/day
- bone formation RDA=700 mg/day
- deficiency= scurvy RDA= 2000 mg
- transmission of nerve impulses RDA= 4.7 g/day
- primary component of bone RDA adults 19-50 =1000 mg/day
- assists more than 300 enzyme systems UL=350 mg/day
- deficiency= pellagra UL= 35 mg/day
- deficiency= beriberi RDA men, women= 1.2, 1.1 mg/day
28 Clues: table salt RDA= 1.5 g/day • iron transport UL= 10 mg/day • bone formation RDA=700 mg/day • protects WBC's UL= 1000 mg/day • detoxification in liver No DRI • deficiency= scurvy RDA= 2000 mg • component of HCl RDA= 2.3 g/day • nuts and egg yolk RDA= 30 ug/day • deficiency= pellagra UL= 35 mg/day • protects color vision UL= 3000 ug/day • assists with fat metabolism AI= 5 mg/day • ...
Land Biomes 2021-01-21
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- A type of forest biome that consists mainly of cone-bearing evergreen trees and has thin, acidic soil
- Biomes that receive very little rain and are typically hot during the day but cold at night.
- All of the living or once-living parts of an ecosystem
- Number of major land biomes on Earth
- The variety of life that exists within an ecosystem
- forests Most common forest ecosystems in the United States
- Areas classified as the same biome have similar _______ and organisms.
- Regions of Earth between the tropics and polar circles are __________ regions.
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- Layer of permanently frozen soil in the tundra that prevents deep growth of plant roots
- Also called meadows, prairies, and savannas and have deep, fertile soil that supports plant growth
- Type of rain forests that receive large amounts of rain and have dense growths of tall, leafy trees
- A geographic area on Earth that contains ecosystems with similar biotic and abiotic features
- The biotic and abiotic parts of the environment make up a _____________.
- A cold, dry, treeless biome that is characterized by a limited growing season and permafrost
- All of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem that help the living parts survive
15 Clues: Number of major land biomes on Earth • The variety of life that exists within an ecosystem • All of the living or once-living parts of an ecosystem • forests Most common forest ecosystems in the United States • Areas classified as the same biome have similar _______ and organisms. • The biotic and abiotic parts of the environment make up a _____________. • ...
Earth Systems 2024-02-21
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- A period of time that is 24 hours long and that includes daytime and nighttime.
- What state of matter is a waterdrop when it evaporates.
- Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, or snow
- All of the rocks, minerals, and ground that are found on and in Earth.
- When water evaporates, what does it turn into?
- any natural force in the Universe that draws one mass towards another.
- The part of Earth’s ecosystem that contains all the water.
- All of the living organisms on earth, including all plants and animals.
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- The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere.
- A cold, closed bottle of water is left in the sun. Water forms on the outside of the bottle. This is an example of.
- A very large area of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley or over a wide area of land.
- The path that Earth follows around the Sun.
- The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas (heat).
- What is the energy source for the water cycle?
- Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travel to the ocean.
15 Clues: The path that Earth follows around the Sun. • What is the energy source for the water cycle? • When water evaporates, what does it turn into? • What state of matter is a waterdrop when it evaporates. • The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere. • The part of Earth’s ecosystem that contains all the water. • ...
earthquake puzzle 2024-02-22
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- the name of the supercontinent
- a mountain that erupts
- Ocean deep points
- melted rock the have erupted from a volcano
- melted rock below earth surface
- the planet we live on
- second layer of earth
- large land territories
- when two tectonic plates move
- the innermost part of their earth
- Water surrounding continent's
- the theory that the plates moved the continents
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- a fracture between two blocks of rock
- where the tectonic plates collided
- climate and earth like clouds
- the plates that makes up the earth
- a colder version of the core the is a liquide
- the first layer of earth
- were the plates go under a part of the crust
- a place where a lot of volcanoes go
20 Clues: Ocean deep points • the planet we live on • second layer of earth • a mountain that erupts • large land territories • the first layer of earth • climate and earth like clouds • when two tectonic plates move • Water surrounding continent's • the name of the supercontinent • melted rock below earth surface • the innermost part of their earth • where the tectonic plates collided • ...
November Crossword 2017-10-13
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- Veterans Day
- black Friday
- St. Andrew Day
- giving Tuesday
- National pizza day
- Great american smokeout
- All saints day
- world television day
- Day lights savings
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- Thanks giving day
- Science day for peace and environment
- World philosophy day
- national children's university day
- world diabetes day
- cyber Monday
- National unfriend day
- election day
- small business day
18 Clues: Veterans Day • black Friday • cyber Monday • election day • St. Andrew Day • giving Tuesday • All saints day • Thanks giving day • world diabetes day • National pizza day • small business day • Day lights savings • World philosophy day • world television day • National unfriend day • Great american smokeout • national children's university day • Science day for peace and environment
TAG Teaser 86 - April Things! 2021-04-05
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- This common lawn flower with a yellow disc in the middle and white floret petals is the birth flower of April! (5)
- April is the ?????? month of the year! (6)
- Saint ??????, the patron saint of England, who slew the dragon and whose feast day is the 23rd of April! (6)
- This is the direction that birds start flying in starting in April, thanks to the nicer weather! (5)
- April ????? Day - a time for playing pranks on people? *PLURAL*(5)
- This is the second sign of the zodiac, starting on 21st April. Its sign is the Bull! (6)
- ????? Day, observed on 22nd April, is a day dedicated to protecting and maintaining our planet (5)
- April is national ??? month here in the UK... a chance to show our furry, feathered or fishy friends how much we love them! (3)
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- ???????s are forever? This clear, sparkling gem is the birthstone of April! (7)
- This is the month that comes after April! (3)
- This is the season of the year that April falls in... but only in the northern hemisphere! (6)
- This feast is celebrated - with chocolate eggs - at the end of Lent, and usually falls in April (6)
- This wet weather feature is said to be common in April! *PLURAL* (7)
- This is the date that April 10-ACROSS Day falls on (5)
- This is the first sign of the zodiac, ending on 20th April… its sign is the Ram! (5)
- This is how many days there are in April (6)
16 Clues: April is the ?????? month of the year! (6) • This is how many days there are in April (6) • This is the month that comes after April! (3) • This is the date that April 10-ACROSS Day falls on (5) • April ????? Day - a time for playing pranks on people? *PLURAL*(5) • This wet weather feature is said to be common in April! *PLURAL* (7) • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle (Section 1.0 Vocabulary) 2012-10-31
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- A large body of matter that orbits the sun in a well-defined orbit.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The Sun-centered model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus in 1530.
- The gases and dustthat exsit in space between the stars.
- The longest or shortest days of the year.
- The charged particles that flow out of the Sun at 400 km/s.
- A highly dense remnant of a start in which gravity is so strong that light can't even excape.
- The 2 days a year when the day and night are equal length
- Objects made of dust and ice that orbit the sun and have bright tails when they get close to the sun.
- A group of billions of stars, gas ans dust held together by gravity.
- The spiral galaxy that we live in.
- Where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- The Earth-centered model of the solar system proposed by Aristotle 2000 years ago.
- The remains of a meteor that do not burn up completely and hit the Earth's surface.
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- The first stage in a star's formation.
- Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky.
- Small piece of rock flying through space with no particular path.
- Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form.
- A measure of distance used to describe the position of planets relative to the Sun (1 AU = distance between the Earth and Sun = 149 5999 000 km).
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere where the heat of friction causes it to glow brightly.
- when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on Earth.
- How sphere of gas that emits light.
- The 1.4 million km diameter star in the center of our solar system.
- Small rocky bodies orbiting the Sun laying mainly in a narrow belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The distance that light travels in one year (=9.5 trillion km).
- The oval path that planets travel around the Sun.
26 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet. • The spiral galaxy that we live in. • How sphere of gas that emits light. • The first stage in a star's formation. • The longest or shortest days of the year. • The oval path that planets travel around the Sun. • Groupings of stars that form patterns in the night sky. • Large clouds of gas and dust in space where stars form. • ...
Science Vocab 2015-02-26
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- - when the moon increases from its apparent size and the larger part is lighted up and visible to us.
- eclipse - an eclipse where the moon darkens while it passes by earth’s shadow.
- exploration - a discovery that keeps on going, the exploration of celestiel structures in outer space and always evolving of new technology.
- - a force that keeps masses down on earth such as humans and objects.
- - layers of gas that surround a planet
- - the planet that we live on.
- - a group of solar systems with gas and dust held by gravity.
- moon – the curved banana shape of the waning or waxing moon.
- - in space it is the action of roatating on its axis or the center.
- - the circular path of an object as it it revolves around another object.
- – a body of matter in outer space that orbits a planet.
- - a cool event where the shadow of a object in space falls on top of something.
- moon – the moon when only half of its lighted surface is visible by us.
- tide - the state of a tide when it is at its lowest point.
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- - when the moon decreases from its apparent size and the smaller part is lighted up and visible to us.
- - an instance of revolving.
- - a artificial body placed around earth or moon to collect info or for communication.
- tide - the state of a tide when it is at its highest point.
- probe - a surgical instrument for exploring a part of the body.
- - an instrument used to see things far away.
- - the time each year twice, when the sun crosses the celestial equater when the day and night are an
- - the star that the earth orbits around.
- - the four divisions of the year spring, summer, autumn and winter marked odd weather patterns, daylight hours, and the posistion of the sun.
- – a large sphere that revolves around a star
- system - the eight planets and their moons which orbit around the sun.
- moon – the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is lighted up.
- moon – the phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and invisible to the earth.
27 Clues: - an instance of revolving. • - the planet that we live on. • - layers of gas that surround a planet • - the star that the earth orbits around. • - an instrument used to see things far away. • – a large sphere that revolves around a star • – a body of matter in outer space that orbits a planet. • tide - the state of a tide when it is at its highest point. • ...
Structure and Motion in the Solar System 2022-10-11
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- Moon
- an object that orbits the Sun and if big enough to be round but doesnt clear away all objects near its orbit
- the path an object takes to travel around another object
- the amount of matter that is in something
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- the average distance between an object and the object it is orbiting
- the distance light travels in 1 year. About equal to 9.5 trillion kilometers
- an object that orbits a star and is massive enough for its own gravity to force it into a spherical shape
- when the Moon is farthest from Earth
- the area around the Earth extending out to just beyond the Moons orbit. This includes all 5 Lagrange points
- when the Moon passes excatly between Earth and Sun
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- an abject that naturally orbits around another
- spinning on an axis
- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen. These planets, like Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system, don’t have hard surfaces and instead have swirling gases above a solid core.
- an extremely dense cosmic object that can form after a star becomes a supernova
- a force of attraction between two masses
- a day of the year when Earths North Pole is leaning either toward the Sun or away from the Sun
- when Earth is exactly between the Moon and the Sun, and the Moon passes through the Earths shadow
- the stage of a star when it becomes very large and had a relatively cool surface
- when the Moon is closest to Earth
- sun
- 5 points in space where objects sent there tend to stay put.
- an imaginary axle that a planet spins on
- when a person, place or thing is in a sloped position
- 3 dimensional space and time are woven together into a single thing.
25 Clues: sun • Moon • spinning on an axis • when the Moon is closest to Earth • when the Moon is farthest from Earth • a force of attraction between two masses • an imaginary axle that a planet spins on • the amount of matter that is in something • an abject that naturally orbits around another • when the Moon passes excatly between Earth and Sun • ...
Crossword Two: Before the mill 2019-03-17
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- a section of plant between the earth and the leaves
- a handy tool when planting seedlings
- with loving light, makes bright for us each day
- Sometimes a tree but more often a vegetable, sometimes called red, but usually green.
- a verb associated with the use of certain tools or ones hands
- a fragile tool useful in the garden, especially when it's hot
- generally used in the left hand while eating, this one is oversized
- the beautiful part of the garden
- a handy tool when digging down in deepest darkest dirt
- S/he creeps and sleeps among the heaps of fallen leaves
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- we farm them and feed them and look after them in our garden
- baby plant
- our room needs two (or three?) but not this kind
- I also grow in the ground i'm grate in salads
- I grow in the ground, though i'm often found in a tin
- with it's leaves in the air and roots in the ground
- Partly rotted plant material
- The section of plant which is beneath the earth
- a pesky garden visitor
19 Clues: baby plant • a pesky garden visitor • Partly rotted plant material • the beautiful part of the garden • a handy tool when planting seedlings • I also grow in the ground i'm grate in salads • with loving light, makes bright for us each day • The section of plant which is beneath the earth • our room needs two (or three?) but not this kind • ...
Earth Science 2021-05-27
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- they make up the crust and upper mantle
- all life and habitats on Earth
- explanation based on observations and repeated experiments
- satellite ___poseidon
- studies Earth's material and processes that make them
- part of Earth's hydrosphere
- unit of mass
- application of scientific discoveries
- study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
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- a standard for comparison in an experiment
- variable that changes in response to the manipulated variable
- the basic fact that describes a natural phenomenon
- part of the lithosphere
- gas that makes up part of our atmosphere
- study of Earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: unit of mass • satellite ___poseidon • part of the lithosphere • study of Earth's atmosphere • part of Earth's hydrosphere • all life and habitats on Earth • application of scientific discoveries • they make up the crust and upper mantle • gas that makes up part of our atmosphere • a standard for comparison in an experiment • study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • ...
Earth Quakes 2022-03-29
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- when the tectonic plates hit they...
- plates series of plates beneath the earth
- a country in Asia that has the most quakes
- They can explode because earthquakes trigger
- big waves created after earthquakes
- biggest Earthquake ever recorded
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- when earthquakes happen may erupt and...
- things that occur after and earthquake
- the ground shakes this is called...
- place on the world where plates are hitting
- many different waves that form an earthquake
- usually when they happen things fall in
- most earthquakes are small you can feel them
- rain forests and south eastern island
- the earth does this when the plates hit
15 Clues: biggest Earthquake ever recorded • the ground shakes this is called... • big waves created after earthquakes • when the tectonic plates hit they... • rain forests and south eastern island • things that occur after and earthquake • usually when they happen things fall in • the earth does this when the plates hit • when earthquakes happen may erupt and... • ...
The earth 2021-12-10
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- A sudden violent shaking of the ground.
- When two plates collide and one goes under the other.
- A long deep narrow canyon in the ocean
- rock A rock that is formed from the cooling of magma
- 28 million years ago where all the plates were together.
- the layer of earth where convection currents happen
- When two plates move towards each other
- rock A rock that is formed from erosion and weathering and is compacted in layers.
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- When two plates move away from each other
- A hot spring in which water boils becoming hot
- A massive weird shaped rock that is found in the mantle and moves due to convection currents
- rock A rock that is formed from immense heat rand pressure deep in the earth
- The heat source of the earth and the hottest part of the earth
- When two plates slide past each other.
- A mountain that has vents which magma and gasses can erupt from
15 Clues: A long deep narrow canyon in the ocean • When two plates slide past each other. • A sudden violent shaking of the ground. • When two plates move towards each other • When two plates move away from each other • A hot spring in which water boils becoming hot • the layer of earth where convection currents happen • rock A rock that is formed from the cooling of magma • ...
Earth systems 2022-01-24
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- A volcano with many layers
- A chimney like volcano
- what the crust is broken up into
- something building up inside the volcano
- When two plates collide the earth shakes
- A "sleeping" volcano
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- waves that cause earthquakes
- A volcano that will never erupt again
- A volcano that is erupting
- A place were tectonic plates meet
- something that comes out of a volcano
- directly above the focus
- A volcano that is flat with runny lava
- A place were volcanoes form away from tectonic plates
- Directly below the epicenter
15 Clues: A "sleeping" volcano • A chimney like volcano • directly above the focus • A volcano with many layers • A volcano that is erupting • waves that cause earthquakes • Directly below the epicenter • what the crust is broken up into • A place were tectonic plates meet • A volcano that will never erupt again • something that comes out of a volcano • ...
Earth science 2021-06-02
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- zero, lowest temperature possible
- tectonics, the movement of the earth's crust
- a cloud of dust in space
- living object that can function on its own
- a celestial body that orbits a sun
- lets gas and liquid through it
- rock, a rock formed by clay
- rain, when gas emissions combine with water
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- someone who studies planets and space
- erosion by friction
- hole, the result after a star collapses
- the patha celestial body follows
- fission, when two atoms fuse together
- a part of an atom with neutral charge
- a celestial body made of rock
15 Clues: erosion by friction • a cloud of dust in space • rock, a rock formed by clay • a celestial body made of rock • lets gas and liquid through it • the patha celestial body follows • zero, lowest temperature possible • a celestial body that orbits a sun • someone who studies planets and space • fission, when two atoms fuse together • a part of an atom with neutral charge • ...
Dynamic earth 2017-12-08
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- A transverse earthquake wave.
- Comparing and converting different dimensions.
- Happens when wall goes up.
- ridges Mountain ranges that extend through the Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific oceans.
- boundaries The location where two tectonic plates interact.
- mantle The layer just beneath the crust of the earth.
- map A map showing topographic features with contour lines.
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- A record produced by a seismograph.
- currents Transfer of heat.
- boundaries When two plates slide past each other.
- When the earth's plates have an error.
- Happens when wall slides down.
- boundaries The plates move away from each other.
- When parts change a direction.
- core Is the second to last layer.
15 Clues: currents Transfer of heat. • Happens when wall goes up. • A transverse earthquake wave. • Happens when wall slides down. • When parts change a direction. • core Is the second to last layer. • A record produced by a seismograph. • When the earth's plates have an error. • Comparing and converting different dimensions. • boundaries The plates move away from each other. • ...
Dynamic Earth 2018-04-24
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- Core is one of the earth's fluid layers and about 2,400 km thick.
- Analysis is using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- wave a longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph.
- fault A geologic fault in which the hanging wall has moved upward relative to the footwall. Reverse faults occur where two blocks of rock are forced together by compression.
- wave is a wave motion in a solid medium where the medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the travel of the wave
- is discontinuity in a volume of rock, across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock.
- Ridges a long, seismically active submarine ridge system situated in the middle of an ocean basin and marking the site of the upwelling of magma associated with seafloor spreading.
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- Currents is a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Map is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail, usually using contour lines.
- Boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other
- Mantle is made up rock that is a fluid and can move. It is this fluidity that powers the movement of the tectonic plates of the Earth's crust.
- Boundary is a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. Divergent boundaries within continents initially produce rifts which eventually become rift valleys.
- a record produced by a seismograph
- boundaries area tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's surface.
- fault geologic fault in which the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the footwall. Normal faults occur where two blocks of rock are pulled apart, as by tension.
15 Clues: a record produced by a seismograph • Currents is a current in a fluid that results from convection. • Core is one of the earth's fluid layers and about 2,400 km thick. • Boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other • Map is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail, usually using contour lines. • ...
Earth science 2017-10-10
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- a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- an effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe.
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other. The effect causes the sudden change in pitch noticeable in a passing siren, as well as the redshift seen by astronomers.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- the explosion of a star
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. Red giants are thought to be in a late stage of evolution when no hydrogen remains in the core to fuel nuclear fusion.
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects. This is interpreted as a Doppler shift that is proportional to the velocity of recession and thus to distance.
- is a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
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- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- the uniform microwave radiation remaining from the Big Bang
- is a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction and the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- he force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
15 Clues: the explosion of a star • the uniform microwave radiation remaining from the Big Bang • an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. • an effort to explain what happened at the very beginning of our universe. • a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic. • ...
Dynamic Earth 2018-05-10
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- a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines, but historically using a variety of methods.
- analysis using the fact that physical quantities added to or equated with each other must be expressed in terms of the same fundamental quantities (such as mass, length, or time) for inferences to be made about the relations between them.
- This is made up rock that is fluid and can move. It is this fluidity that powers the movement of the tectonic plates of the Earth's crust.
- a long, seismically active submarine ridge system situated in the middle of an ocean basin and marking the site of the upwelling of magma associated with seafloor spreading. An example is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
- In geology, a place where sections of the crust of the Earth move relative to each other.
- a fluid layer about 2,400 km (1,500 mi) thick and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle.
- fault A geologic fault in which the hanging wall has moved downward relative to the footwall.
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- fault where two blocks of rock are forced together by compression.
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Earth's outer layer, the crust, is divided into a set of large moving plates. The lines where they meet are called
- a record produced by a seismograph.
- wave a longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph. Expand. Also called primary wave
- boundaries A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other and new crust is forming from magma that rises to the Earth's surface between the two plates.
- wave or shear wave, is a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other
15 Clues: a record produced by a seismograph. • a current in a fluid that results from convection. • boundaries are places where plates slide sideways past each other • fault where two blocks of rock are forced together by compression. • In geology, a place where sections of the crust of the Earth move relative to each other. • ...
Earth Science 2012-10-29
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- consists of clay and other particles washed down from the A horizon, but little humus.
- process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth's surface.
- loose weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- grinding away of the rock by rock particles carried by water, ice, ind or gravity.
- weathering process that breaks down rock through chemical changes.
- measure of how well the soil supports plant growth.
- soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand and silt.
- soild layer of rock beneath the soil.
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- dark-colored substance that forms as plant and animal remains decay.
- iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water in a process.
- material is full of tiny connected air spaces that allow water to seep through it.
- crumbly dark brown soil that is a mixture of humus, clay and other minerals.
- weathering rock is physically broken into smaller pieces.
- removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice or gravity
- wedging process that splits rock when water seeps into cracks, then freezes and expands.
15 Clues: soild layer of rock beneath the soil. • measure of how well the soil supports plant growth. • removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice or gravity • weathering rock is physically broken into smaller pieces. • iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water in a process. • soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand and silt. • ...
Earth science 2012-06-26
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- / ...... and pressure
- / an earthquake on the sea
- / rock meta means change
- / comes from the Latin word ignis meaning fire
- / Moving something
- / Humans live on it
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- / beneath the surface
- / which settles at the bottom of a liquid deposit
- / one of the tectonic plate that N.z sits on
- / Hard and solid
- / a massive friction as one pate is pushed under another plate
- / Shakes the earth
- / one plate slides to the other
- / Liquid inside a volcano
- / where the actual earthquake happens
15 Clues: / Hard and solid • / Shakes the earth • / Moving something • / Humans live on it • / beneath the surface • / ...... and pressure • / rock meta means change • / Liquid inside a volcano • / an earthquake on the sea • / one plate slides to the other • / where the actual earthquake happens • / one of the tectonic plate that N.z sits on • / comes from the Latin word ignis meaning fire • ...
Earth science 2012-06-26
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- beneath the surface
- Shakes the earth
- one plate slides to the other
- rock meta means change
- a massive friction as one pate is pushed under another plate
- comes from the Latin word ignis meaning fire
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- Liquid inside a volcano
- an earthquake on the sea
- where the actual earthquake happens
- Moving something
- ...... and pressure
- Hard and solid
- which settles at the bottom of a liquid deposit
- one of the tectonic plate that N.z sits on
- Humans live on it
15 Clues: Hard and solid • Moving something • Shakes the earth • Humans live on it • beneath the surface • ...... and pressure • rock meta means change • Liquid inside a volcano • an earthquake on the sea • one plate slides to the other • where the actual earthquake happens • one of the tectonic plate that N.z sits on • comes from the Latin word ignis meaning fire • ...
Earth Science. 2015-03-24
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- the center of the earth
- A fault in which the hanging wall moves down relative to the footwall
- the outer layer of the earth
- The bending or rock layers due to stress in the earths crust
- the upper layer of the mantle
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust
- where 2 tectonic plates move away from each other
- the hot liquid that forms when rock partially or completely melts.
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- where 2 tectonic plates move away form each other
- the slow movement of the continents across the earth
- the biggest layer of the earth
- The rigid outer part of the Earth
- the amount of force per unit area that is put on a given material
- A break in the Earth's crust.
- where 2 tectonic plates slide past each other
15 Clues: the center of the earth • the outer layer of the earth • the upper layer of the mantle • A break in the Earth's crust. • the biggest layer of the earth • The rigid outer part of the Earth • the formation of new areas of oceanic crust • where 2 tectonic plates slide past each other • where 2 tectonic plates move away form each other • ...
The Earth 2016-03-04
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- area where an oceanic plate goes into the mantle
- boundary where two plates move apart
- the inner most layer of Earth; made completely of dense metal
- the largest layer of earth
- cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking
- a rigid layer of Earth made of the crust and upper mantle
- plasticlike layer of Earth
- sections of the lithosphere
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- theory that the continents slowly moved apart
- place where two plates move together
- plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- the continent that is believed to once be all the continents together
- a plate found under the sea floor
- a plate found on land
- outermost layer of Earth
15 Clues: a plate found on land • outermost layer of Earth • the largest layer of earth • plasticlike layer of Earth • sections of the lithosphere • a plate found under the sea floor • place where two plates move together • boundary where two plates move apart • theory that the continents slowly moved apart • cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking • ...
Earth science 2023-10-26
15 Clues: huger • replace • decided • extinction • enough, full • synonym of air • land creatures • Micro Organisms • distract, abrupt • died, extinction • target, position • activate something • take care of environment • to keep something longer • a statement that need to proof
Earth Science 2023-10-26
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- air
- hypothesis with evidence
- cause force on someone
- change
- interrupt
- enough
- hungry
- lives that live on the ground
- a device on a gun that you can pull and it will shoot.
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- keep going or maintain
- a status that makes you feel scared
- proper position
- humans who are responsible for environment
- dead
- small alive organism
15 Clues: air • dead • change • enough • hungry • interrupt • proper position • small alive organism • keep going or maintain • cause force on someone • hypothesis with evidence • lives that live on the ground • a status that makes you feel scared • humans who are responsible for environment • a device on a gun that you can pull and it will shoot.
Violent Earth 2024-01-12
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- that you cannot avoid or prevent
- very bad, harmful or unsuccessful
- to become greater in size
- sending people away from a dangerous place
- clear and accurate
- to discover or notice something
- to leave somebody, especially somebody you are responsible for, with no intention of returning
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- an unexpected event, such as a very bad accident
- to take the place of somebody/something
- the top of a mountain
- person who sees something
- used to describe a volcano that could erupt at any time
- the gray or black powder that is left after something burns
- threw out melted rock and smoke
- facts or information
15 Clues: clear and accurate • facts or information • the top of a mountain • person who sees something • to become greater in size • threw out melted rock and smoke • to discover or notice something • that you cannot avoid or prevent • very bad, harmful or unsuccessful • to take the place of somebody/something • sending people away from a dangerous place • ...
earth history 2024-02-14
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- break in the Earth's crust
- minerals stick the grains of sediment together - just like cement
- an animal without backbone
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic.
- radioactive elements occur naturally in igneous rock
- this is the number of years since a rock formed, it is hard to know the number exactly but scientists can trace it to date range
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- the surface where new rock meets a much older rock surface
- lava that hardens on the surface of earth
- a long cylinder of glacial ice recovered by drilling through glaciers
- organisms are preserved in ice, amber or tar
- an animal with backbone
- the age of rocks compared to other rocks, this comparison uses words like older or younger
- states that horizontal sedimentary rock layers, the oldest rock are at the bottom and each higher layer is younger than the layer below it
- a solid copy of the shape of an organism
- the amount of time it takes for half of the atoms in a radioactive element to decay or be stable
15 Clues: an animal with backbone • break in the Earth's crust • an animal without backbone • a solid copy of the shape of an organism • lava that hardens on the surface of earth • organisms are preserved in ice, amber or tar • radioactive elements occur naturally in igneous rock • the surface where new rock meets a much older rock surface • ...
Earth Month 2024-04-24
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- Tall woody plants with a single main stem or trunk and many branches
- To make something smaller or use less of it
- To convert waste into reusable material
- A living thing that grows in soil and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature
- The physical world and everything in it; not made by the people
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- Waster material that is discarded improperly
- A synthetic material; one of the main pollution for marine life and ecosystems
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- Natural or artificial substance that improves plant growth and productiveness
- To use something again, especially for a different purpose
- Waste material that is no longer needed or wanted
- The planet on which we live
- A huge body of saltwater that covers about 71 percent of Earth's surface
15 Clues: The planet on which we live • To convert waste into reusable material • To make something smaller or use less of it • Waster material that is discarded improperly • Waste material that is no longer needed or wanted • The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment • ...
Earth&Environmental 2024-05-08
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- type of rock formed from the broken sediment
- movement of air
- type of rock created by heat and pressure
- melted rock that flows below surface
- average weather conditions
- layer above the troposphere
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- lowest region of the atmosphere
- removal and transporting of Earth materials
- able to transmit liquids
- unable to transmit liquids
- layer above the stratosphere
- type of rock formed from the cooling of liquid rock
- highest layer of the atmosphere
- the breaking of rock
- melted rock that flows above surface
15 Clues: movement of air • the breaking of rock • able to transmit liquids • unable to transmit liquids • average weather conditions • layer above the troposphere • layer above the stratosphere • lowest region of the atmosphere • highest layer of the atmosphere • melted rock that flows below surface • melted rock that flows above surface • type of rock created by heat and pressure • ...
warming earth 2022-05-02
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- A deciduous forest is a bio-me dominated by deciduous trees which lose their leaves seasonally.
- the variety of life in the hard world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- (of electromagnetic radiation) having a wavelength just greater than that of the red end of the visible light spectrum but less than that of microwaves. Infrared radiation has a wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm, and is emitted particularly by heated objects.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyritic ring.
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- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- structure and properties of matter"
- the process or result of joining two more things together to form a single entity.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- energy radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the envelop of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
15 Clues: structure and properties of matter" • the star around which the earth orbits. • energy radiant energy emitted by the sun • the envelop of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
warming earth 2022-05-02
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- A deciduous forest is a bio-me dominated by deciduous trees which lose their leaves seasonally.
- the variety of life in the hard world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
- (of electromagnetic radiation) having a wavelength just greater than that of the red end of the visible light spectrum but less than that of microwaves. Infrared radiation has a wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm, and is emitted particularly by heated objects.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyritic ring.
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- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- structure and properties of matter"
- the process or result of joining two more things together to form a single entity.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- energy radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the envelop of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
15 Clues: structure and properties of matter" • the star around which the earth orbits. • energy radiant energy emitted by the sun • the envelop of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
Earth History 2022-10-14
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- geological processes explained by geological processes
- trace remains of organisms in rocks
- determine the absolute age of an object
- weather conditions over a period of time
- divide Earth´s history
- a break in geologic record
- ordered arrangement of rock layers
- time required for radioactive isotope to break down
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- radioactive isotope
- younger rocks lay above older rocks
- whether a object is older or younger than other objects
- measuring the age of an event or object in years
- fossilized structure in sedimentary rock
- study of history and structure of Earth
- long cylinder of ice
15 Clues: radioactive isotope • long cylinder of ice • divide Earth´s history • a break in geologic record • ordered arrangement of rock layers • younger rocks lay above older rocks • trace remains of organisms in rocks • determine the absolute age of an object • study of history and structure of Earth • fossilized structure in sedimentary rock • weather conditions over a period of time • ...
Changing Earth 2022-05-18
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- rock type formed when magma or lava cools
- rock type formed from intense heat and pressure
- molten rock that has reached the surface
- a crack in the Earth's crust
- layer of molten iron and nickel
- the breaking up of rock into sediments
- boundary where plates move apart
- sliding plate boundary
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- solid iron and nickel
- one large land mass when all continents were connected
- the thickest layer of Earth
- plate boundary where plates come together
- the wearing away and removal of sediments
- the thinnest layer of Earth
- a rock type formed when sediments cement together
15 Clues: solid iron and nickel • sliding plate boundary • the thickest layer of Earth • the thinnest layer of Earth • a crack in the Earth's crust • layer of molten iron and nickel • boundary where plates move apart • the breaking up of rock into sediments • molten rock that has reached the surface • rock type formed when magma or lava cools • plate boundary where plates come together • ...
Dynamic Earth 2023-05-25
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- This part of the earth is made up of a semi-molten rock called magma
- Zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- Molten rock underground.
- Pacific and Australian plate meet.
- When two plates move apart.
- A theory proposed by Alfred Wegener.
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- Size of an earthquake is measured in ...
- Large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust
- The point on the earth's surface directly above an earthquake.
- The rim around the pacific ocean.
- Mudflow caused by a volcanic eruption.
- The outer solid part of the earth.
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- A tectonic plate boundary where shaking occurs.
- The study of earthquakes.
15 Clues: Molten rock underground. • The study of earthquakes. • When two plates move apart. • The rim around the pacific ocean. • Pacific and Australian plate meet. • The outer solid part of the earth. • A theory proposed by Alfred Wegener. • Mudflow caused by a volcanic eruption. • Size of an earthquake is measured in ... • Large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust • ...
Earth science 2025-04-07
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- a round pit on the moon surface
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space
- the rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- A meteor that has hit earth service
- largest plane
- a scientist who studies the stars
- A natural object that orbits a planet
- all of space and everything in it
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- an object that revolves around another object in space
- the explosion of a dying star
- The smallest planet closest to the sun
- third planet from the sun
- Gravity, so strong that light can’t even escape
- a device Built to observed, distant objects
- the path of an object As it revolves around another object in space
15 Clues: largest plane • third planet from the sun • the explosion of a dying star • a round pit on the moon surface • a scientist who studies the stars • all of space and everything in it • A meteor that has hit earth service • A natural object that orbits a planet • A large cloud of gas and dust in space • The smallest planet closest to the sun • ...
CROSSLY EARTH 2025-08-29
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- the depositing o eroded soil at a new location
- thin layer of relatively cool rock that forms Earth's outer skin both on dry land and in the ocean
- nutrients circulate endlessly throughout the environment in complex cycles
- the removal of soil by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
- consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet
- large plates of lithosphere
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- fresh water found underground
- the introduction of phosphorus and nitrogen into a body of water that leads to an overgrowth of algae and other producers
- features such as mountains (above and beneath the ocean's surface), islands and continents.
- a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- matter that organisms require for their life process
- a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock
- made of all the rock at and below Earth's surface
- consists of all the planet's living or once-living things and the nonliving parts of the environment with which they interact
- water moves from bodies of water and moist soil into the atmosphere
15 Clues: large plates of lithosphere • fresh water found underground • a layer of very hot but mostly solid rock • the depositing o eroded soil at a new location • made of all the rock at and below Earth's surface • matter that organisms require for their life process • the removal of soil by water, wind, ice, or gravity. • consists of the layers of gases surrounding our planet • ...
Earth Structure 2025-11-10
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- Number after 5
- The second main layer.
- Decayed plant and animal material.
- This core is the center of the Earth.
- Type of crust that is the outer layer exposed to air.
- This core is the closest to the mantle
- Dean
- Where we are
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- Number before 8
- The upper layer of soil
- Below the topsoil and contains bigger pieces of rock.
- The solid layer of crust that seems firmly attached to Earth.
- This means melted>made up of iron and nickel
- Type of crust that is under the oceans.
- Organism we are going to hatch in the aquarium.
15 Clues: Dean • Where we are • Number after 5 • Number before 8 • The second main layer. • The upper layer of soil • Decayed plant and animal material. • This core is the center of the Earth. • This core is the closest to the mantle • Type of crust that is under the oceans. • This means melted>made up of iron and nickel • Organism we are going to hatch in the aquarium. • ...
A crossword for you... 2014-08-20
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- dutch flower
- big sea
- primary colors red, blue and...
- book of God
- transport on rails
- LTR=long term ...
- product of a chicken
- square root 64
- world wide web
- a day of the week
- highway
- not high but..
- capital city of Holland
- winner worldcup football 2014
- the lord holy father
- capital city of united kingdom
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- wilderness
- main airport in Holland
- Oslo is the capital city of..
- to play tennis with
- your name in fc
- Holland
- before today
- largest animal on land
- continent
- hurricane
- our planet we live on
- not early but..
- mom and..
29 Clues: big sea • Holland • highway • continent • hurricane • mom and.. • wilderness • book of God • dutch flower • before today • square root 64 • world wide web • not high but.. • your name in fc • not early but.. • LTR=long term ... • a day of the week • transport on rails • to play tennis with • product of a chicken • the lord holy father • our planet we live on • largest animal on land • main airport in Holland • ...
Animal and Plant Kingdom 2020-12-23
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- Popeye's energy source
- gas given by plants
- Largest mammal on land
- process with which plants make chlorophyll
- eats bamboo
- used to make wine
- flying mammal
- green from outside and red from inside
- national bird of India
- Man's best friend
- King of the jungle
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- monkey's favorite food
- has black and white stripes
- Largest mammal on earth
- oinks
- eats mulberry leaves
- national flower of India
- hard outside, soft inside
- Fruit but confused as a vegetable
- An "____"a day keeps the doctor away
- Australian animal lives on trees
- green plant pigment
- fabric from coconut
- help in pollination
- animal with one horn
25 Clues: oinks • eats bamboo • flying mammal • used to make wine • Man's best friend • King of the jungle • gas given by plants • green plant pigment • fabric from coconut • help in pollination • eats mulberry leaves • animal with one horn • monkey's favorite food • Popeye's energy source • Largest mammal on land • national bird of India • Largest mammal on earth • national flower of India • ...
EPIC CROSSWORD 1 2021-02-08
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- One whom eats plants and meat
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- One whom only eats meat
- Go down
- The glowing part of a fire
- Coldest place on earth
- One who buys products
- A period of two weeks
- One whom only eats plants
- A places where water falls
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- A type of code
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- Another word for fear of spiders
- Go up
- Where D-day took place
- The action of assuming the future
- A chess piece in shining armor
- To keep in a place
- A true statement
- A shovel like tool used for lawns and etc
- A mint like plant grown in Europe
21 Clues: Go up • Go down • A type of code • A true statement • To keep in a place • One who buys products • A period of two weeks • Where D-day took place • Coldest place on earth • One whom only eats meat • One whom only eats plants • The glowing part of a fire • A places where water falls • One whom eats plants and meat • A chess piece in shining armor • Post-traumatic stress disorder • ...
You Are A Crossword Puzzle, Bro! 2023-05-23
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- Lava below ground
- Rock from a volcano
- Shapeshifts like that OC I made in 6th grade
- Sphere that has to do with air
- Like a mineral but not really
- If Earth didn't have this, we'd be in space!
- Magma above ground
- Line that is smiling
- The weather shapes something -sion
- Breeze during the night
- Sedimental rocks that cry a lot
- Sphere that has to do with water
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- SQUEEEEEEEZE!
- Rhymes with perfection
- Pulls apart like those string cheeses
- Line that is frowning
- What shoots ash, smoke, and idk what else?
- Breeze during the day
- A space cloud! How cool is that?!
- Sphere that has to do with rocks
20 Clues: SQUEEEEEEEZE! • Lava below ground • Magma above ground • Rock from a volcano • Line that is smiling • Line that is frowning • Breeze during the day • Rhymes with perfection • Breeze during the night • Like a mineral but not really • Sphere that has to do with air • Sedimental rocks that cry a lot • Sphere that has to do with rocks • Sphere that has to do with water • ...
Astronomy 2024-08-06
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- Explosive death of a star
- Related to the Sun
- Ice and dust celestial body
- Natural satellite of a planet
- Path of a celestial body around another
- Small celestial body type
- Rotating neutron star emitting beams
- Blocking of one celestial body by another
- Birthplace of stars
- Where the sky meets the Earth
- Our galaxy
- Rocky object orbiting the Sun
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- Group of stars forming a pattern
- Space rock entering Earth's atmosphere
- Collection of stars and gas
- Celestial body orbiting a star
- Region of space with gravity so strong
- Distant, energetic celestial object
- Point directly above an observer
- When day and night are of equal length
20 Clues: Our galaxy • Related to the Sun • Birthplace of stars • Explosive death of a star • Small celestial body type • Collection of stars and gas • Ice and dust celestial body • Natural satellite of a planet • Where the sky meets the Earth • Rocky object orbiting the Sun • Celestial body orbiting a star • Group of stars forming a pattern • Point directly above an observer • ...
Sort 19 - Short -a and Long -a 2025-04-30
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- Tiny piece of cereal.
- Lift up.
- Sense used to enjoy food.
- You drink from this.
- Help or assistance.
- Time that has already happened.
- What comes after night?
- Pronoun for a group of people.
- Remain in one place.
- You hammer this into wood.
- Exchange goods or services.
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- Talk to a deity.
- A person forced to work without pay.
- To get more of something.
- Fifth month of the year.
- Used to carry food.
- Color between black and white.
- To be on your feet.
- Soft earth used for pottery.
- Not afraid.
- Have fun with toys or games.
- Speak words.
- Form or outline of something.
23 Clues: Lift up. • Not afraid. • Speak words. • Talk to a deity. • Used to carry food. • To be on your feet. • Help or assistance. • You drink from this. • Remain in one place. • Tiny piece of cereal. • What comes after night? • Fifth month of the year. • To get more of something. • Sense used to enjoy food. • You hammer this into wood. • Exchange goods or services. • Soft earth used for pottery. • ...
Chapter 11-17 2025-06-06
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- Baca
- jure Segregation
- v. Board of Education
- First” strategy
- War
- Ride
- Waste
- Society
- Kennan
- Rights Act
- M. Nixon
- Day
- Rosenberg
- Conference
- program
- Johnson
- Frontier
- Hopping
- State
- Meredith
- Scare
- Luther King
- Nations
- Randolph
- Power
- Doctrine
- Leary
Down
- Airman
- Marshall
- Regimental Combat Team
- Summer
- bus boycott
- Farm Workers
- Spending
- Response
- Commission
- Race
- Castro
- Rights Act of 1965
- Wall
- Farmworkers
- Refugee Board
- Co0mmission
- Schlafly
- Assured Destruction
- Rommel
- Chavez
- X
- Pay Act
- MacArthur
- v. Wade
- Overlord
- Friedan
53 Clues: X • War • Day • Baca • Ride • Race • Wall • Waste • State • Scare • Power • Leary • Airman • Summer • Castro • Kennan • Rommel • Chavez • Society • program • Johnson • Hopping • Pay Act • v. Wade • Nations • Friedan • Marshall • Spending • Response • Schlafly • M. Nixon • Frontier • Meredith • Overlord • Randolph • Doctrine • Rosenberg • MacArthur • Commission • Rights Act • Conference • bus boycott • Farmworkers • Co0mmission • Luther King • Farm Workers • Refugee Board • ...
Stars Under Stripes 2014-01-08
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- =Snow White companions
- Hendersons' guest
- The fanciest creature, the king of the sea
- Demonic invader of Alchemy
- *24-hour periods of the 168-hour period
- Hidalgo's female rider in a Wilson Pickett song?
- Jewelry containing photography
- Nazg
- Where a square moose may be found
- Madman's writings, according to Osbourne or Gogol
- =Baptism, confirmation, marriage, etc.
- Place to sit on a fish
- Guardian of Short Round on Endor
- Lumière, for Disney
- Hot one at bedtime
- =Fowl paddling in a Christmas carol
- Singy-song quadrilateral
- Wilfred's owner in Middle Earth
- How to feel good all day long
- Sword of photons
- Taco's O face
- Hidalgo's rider in Middle Earth
- No-mess "draw" device
- Mug dessert
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- Circular weapon invading wedding photos
- Crown prize of Cornucopia's Tournament
- Fifth single from the 2011 album "Torches"
- *Marvels of our planet
- Auditory jewelry?
- *Mortal offenses against God
- Kaa, for Disney
- *Land masses of Earth
- Poike kitty device
- Abeet, jenge, big block, snowman device
- Pongo, for Disney
- Pammy's favorite Christmas pests
- Big money in Prosperity
- =Hues of the spectrum
- Grey wizard who turned white
- Chapstick, to little one
- Sippy device
- Leia's surname
- Where big feet can kick a ball
- Trash stealer of Dark Ages
- Cold one at bedtime
- What to do on a little green dragon
46 Clues: Nazg • Mug dessert • Sippy device • Taco's O face • Leia's surname • Kaa, for Disney • Sword of photons • Hendersons' guest • Auditory jewelry? • Pongo, for Disney • Poike kitty device • Hot one at bedtime • Lumière, for Disney • Cold one at bedtime • *Land masses of Earth • =Hues of the spectrum • No-mess "draw" device • =Snow White companions • *Marvels of our planet • Place to sit on a fish • ...
Chapters 1-4 2015-04-14
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- The apparent path of the Sun across the sky
- Wobbling of the Earth on its axis
- The month when the Southern Hemisphere is most tilted towards the Sun
- The time it takes an object to make one complete revolution around another object (2 words)
- This object takes 365.25 days to revolve around the Sun
- The larger the angle of separation, the __________ an object appears in the sky
- One of the two equinoxes occurs in this month
- The turning of an object on its axis
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- Time of the day when the Sun appears highest in the sky (2 words)
- Shape of the Earth's orbit; oval
- Direction the Earth turns on its axis
- Imaginary line that measures distance North and South of the Equator
- An object that revolves around another object
- Imaginary line around which an object rotates
- The month when the Northern Hemisphere is most tilted towards the Sun
- The orbiting of one object around another
- This object rotates and revolves every 27.3 days
- One of the two days of the year when both the North and South Poles are the same distance from the Sun
- The ISS is an example of this type of satellite
- The current North Star
- Value of latitude at the Equator
- One of the two days of the year when either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere is most tilted towards the Sun
- One of the two equinoxes occurs in this month
- The Moon is an example of this type of satellite
24 Clues: The current North Star • Shape of the Earth's orbit; oval • Value of latitude at the Equator • Wobbling of the Earth on its axis • The turning of an object on its axis • Direction the Earth turns on its axis • The orbiting of one object around another • The apparent path of the Sun across the sky • An object that revolves around another object • ...
Geographical Perspectives Review 2020-12-18
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- The country to the south of the US
- 23.5 is the Earth's _______
- These invisible lines on Earth run horizontal
- The state you live in
- The country to the north of the US
- The river that divides the US into two regions
- We have these because of the Earth's tilt
- Powerful civilization that was located in South America
- The continent that Canada is on
- The type of tree that loses its leaves in fall
- ______America is the area also known as Latin America
- The sea near Latin America
- This country has a giant man made canal
- The name of the ocean on the East side of the US
- The name of the ocean on the West side of the US
- There are 4 of these "areas" on Earth
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- The type of tree that has needles
- One of Canada's official languages
- The state to the northeast of Idaho
- Latin America has many of these natural disasters
- A country located in South America
- The largest US state according to land
- Latin America has many of these landforms
- _______ Nations is what Canada calls their Native Population
- Canada has these instead of States
- One of the civilizations that used to be in Central America
- Large mountain range in South America
- In Summer, we get _______ sunlight
- North American Free Trade Organization
- Powerful civilization that was located in present day Mexico
- These invisible lines on Earth run vertical
31 Clues: The state you live in • The sea near Latin America • 23.5 is the Earth's _______ • The continent that Canada is on • The type of tree that has needles • One of Canada's official languages • The country to the south of the US • A country located in South America • The country to the north of the US • Canada has these instead of States • In Summer, we get _______ sunlight • ...
Astronomy 2017-04-17
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- “Earth’s twin” because similar in size, density, and structure
- A streak of light in the sky that comes from a meteoroid burning up as it goes through Earth’s atmosphere
- extremely hot during the day, extremely cold at night
- Any natural or artificial object that revolves around another object (example – moon)
- smaller Chunk of rock or dust in space
- gravity
- The belief that at one time everything in the universe was together in a single point which was small, hot, and
- The area between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- Belief that the Earth was at the center with the Sun and planets revolving around it
- outermost planet of our solar system
- Pieces of rock revolving around sun mostly between orbits of Mars and Jupiter
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- Chunk of ice and dust orbiting sun in a long elliptical pattern
- Has very visible rings made of chunks of ice and rock orbiting the planet
- The spiral galaxy that our solar system is found in
- Has evidence of water in distant past
- Planet that has a giant red spot
- Made up of the sun, planets and their moons, and smaller pieces of rock and dust
- Another name for a meteor
- Tilted 90 degrees on its axis
- The belief that Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun in elliptical patterns and are kept in orbit by
- only planet with confirmed life
- A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
22 Clues: gravity • Another name for a meteor • Tilted 90 degrees on its axis • only planet with confirmed life • Planet that has a giant red spot • outermost planet of our solar system • Has evidence of water in distant past • smaller Chunk of rock or dust in space • The spiral galaxy that our solar system is found in • extremely hot during the day, extremely cold at night • ...
Days of the Week and Months of the Year 2024-01-15
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- Day we come to ESL class.
- First day of school week.
- Fourth of July
- Valentine's Day
- Thanksgiving
- Day to run errands and go shopping.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Saint Patrick's Day.
- Labor Day
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- Back to School
- Last day we come to class each week.
- Hump Day; the middle of the week.
- Flag Day
- Easter
- First Day of the week.
- Last day of school week.
- Mother's Day
- Halloween
- New Year's Eve.
19 Clues: Easter • Flag Day • Halloween • Labor Day • Thanksgiving • Mother's Day • Back to School • Fourth of July • Valentine's Day • New Year's Eve. • Saint Patrick's Day. • First Day of the week. • Last day of school week. • Day we come to ESL class. • First day of school week. • Martin Luther King Jr. Day • Hump Day; the middle of the week. • Day to run errands and go shopping. • ...
motions of the earth 2020-07-30
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- The movement of the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is called as _______
- It occurs on 23rd September and 21st March when Earth experiences equal day and night all over the world.
- Movement of the earth on its axis.
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- The circle that divides the day from night on the globe is called as _________
- A year with 366 days is called as ________
5 Clues: Movement of the earth on its axis. • A year with 366 days is called as ________ • The circle that divides the day from night on the globe is called as _________ • The movement of the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is called as _______ • It occurs on 23rd September and 21st March when Earth experiences equal day and night all over the world.
Allison's Custom Crossword! 2020-08-06
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- Friend who is most likely to fall asleep anywhere
- Friend with the most funny travel mishap stories
- Friend with the most calming presence
- Depends Most common phrase used in OT school
- Friend who goes by Miss at work
- Park Site of many summer activities
- A favorite work spot
- Allison's favorite color
- The substance that fueled all of grad school
- Celestial event that occurred before 2nd year
- Food establishment that was a staple 3rd year
- Theme of Allison's birthday party
- Street where Allison and Molly lived in STL
- Where Allison and Molly ran their half marathon
- What MB calls her car
- We ate these while visiting NOLA!
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- Friend who loves biking and baking
- Friend with the biggest heart
- Day we bought ourselves a cake
- Friend who has walked very far
- Most magical place on earth
- One of the many shows watched at the Fox
- Allison's role in our first Med School Musical
- City we met up in on St. Patrick's Day
- Where we see our friends while working all day
- Dessert inside skillet prize from bday party
- Movie in HP series that Hana has multiple copies of
- We used to substitute this word for "great"
- Friend who's smile is contagious!
- Site of many movie and food nights
30 Clues: A favorite work spot • What MB calls her car • Allison's favorite color • Most magical place on earth • Friend with the biggest heart • Day we bought ourselves a cake • Friend who has walked very far • Friend who goes by Miss at work • Theme of Allison's birthday party • Friend who's smile is contagious! • We ate these while visiting NOLA! • Friend who loves biking and baking • ...
Allison's Custom Crossword! 2020-08-06
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- Friend with the most calming presence
- Celestial event that occurred before 2nd year
- Day we bought ourselves a cake
- Food establishment that was a staple 3rd year
- Friend who has walked very far
- Friend with the biggest heart
- Allison's favorite color
- Friend who's smile is contagious!
- Where we see our friends while working all day
- Movie in HP series that Hana has multiple copies of
- Friend who loves biking and baking
- Most magical place on earth
- Most common phrase used in OT school
- Park Site of many summer activities
- Allison's role in our first Med School Musical
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- Dessert inside skillet prize from bday party
- Street where Allison and Molly lived in STL
- City we met up in on St. Patrick's Day
- The substance that fueled all of grad school
- What MB calls her car
- Friend with the most funny travel mishap stories
- Site of many movie and food nights
- Friend who is most likely to fall asleep anywhere
- We ate these while visiting NOLA!
- Where Allison and Molly ran their half marathon
- One of the many shows watched at the Fox
- A favorite work spot
- Theme of Allison's birthday party
- We used to substitute this word for "great"
- Friend who goes by Miss at work
30 Clues: A favorite work spot • What MB calls her car • Allison's favorite color • Most magical place on earth • Friend with the biggest heart • Day we bought ourselves a cake • Friend who has walked very far • Friend who goes by Miss at work • We ate these while visiting NOLA! • Friend who's smile is contagious! • Theme of Allison's birthday party • Site of many movie and food nights • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
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- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
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- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
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- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
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- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
Proper Noun Spelling Words 2022-05-06
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- This helps you get from place to place in San Francisco.
- This continent is actually a desert.
- The first month of winter.
- Watch your step to avoid alligators here!
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Hosting a 5k run for charity would be an example of this.
- Created the "happiest place on Earth."
- Gift from France that gets struck by lightning 600 times a year.
- Often the coldest month of the year.
- This was built to celebrate the victory of the French Revolution.
- Your desk could also be called one of these.
- Jen Psaki is the White House Press Secretary, also known as President Biden's _______.
- Lives in Buckingham Palace in London.
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- A man once had to cut his own arm off because he got stuck here.
- The Great Barrier Reef is a part of this body of water.
- Falls You can see Canada across from this natural phenomenon.
- This structure took a mere 20 months to build!
- The month when secret admirers become bold.
- The day of the week when we have spelling tests.
- Includes species from all over the world.
- Day Named after a man who escaped slavery.
- This day signifies the week is halfway done.
- This peak you will find in Nepal.
- America Canada and the United States make up this continent.
- God of the sea in Roman mythology.
25 Clues: The first month of winter. • This peak you will find in Nepal. • God of the sea in Roman mythology. • This continent is actually a desert. • Often the coldest month of the year. • Lives in Buckingham Palace in London. • Created the "happiest place on Earth." • The largest planet in our solar system. • Watch your step to avoid alligators here! • ...
Science Terms Review 2025-09-09
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- – Movement of rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- – An organism that breaks down dead things.
- – Facts that support a claim.
- – A living thing that eats other organisms for energy.
- – What you notice with your senses.
- – Remains or traces of ancient organisms.
- – Small pieces of rock or soil moved by erosion.
- – A trait that helps an organism survive.
- – The ability to do work or cause change.
- – Earth’s orbit around the Sun (causes seasons).
- – A large group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- – The smallest unit of life.
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- – A living thing that makes its own food (like a plant).
- – An educated guess or testable explanation.
- – Day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere.
- – All living and nonliving things interacting in one area.
- – State of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape.
- – Facts, numbers, or information collected.
- – A summary of what you learned from an experiment.
- – State of matter with no fixed shape or volume.
- – Any living thing.
- – Something that can change in an experiment.
- – State of matter with a definite shape and volume.
- – Earth’s spinning on its axis (causes day and night).
- – The natural home of an organism.
- – A force that pulls objects toward Earth.
- – The average weather over a long time.
27 Clues: – Any living thing. • – The smallest unit of life. • – Facts that support a claim. • – The natural home of an organism. • – What you notice with your senses. • – The average weather over a long time. • – Remains or traces of ancient organisms. • – A trait that helps an organism survive. • – The ability to do work or cause change. • – Day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere. • ...
Actual Facts 2021-08-20
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- The Earth distance from the sun
- The total area of the land and water of the Planet Earth
- The Indian Ocean covers
- The area of the water
- The earth travels
- Light travels at the rate of
- The Hills and Mountains
- The Island are
- The area of the land
- The deserts are
- The circumference of the Planet Earth
- Sound travels at the rate of
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- The Earth weighs
- The diameter of the sun
- The Atlantic Ocean covers
- The Producing Land
- The diameter of the Planet Earth
- The Lakes and Rivers
- Mount Everest
- The Pacific Ocean covers
20 Clues: Mount Everest • The Island are • The deserts are • The Earth weighs • The earth travels • The Producing Land • The Lakes and Rivers • The area of the land • The area of the water • The diameter of the sun • The Indian Ocean covers • The Hills and Mountains • The Pacific Ocean covers • The Atlantic Ocean covers • Light travels at the rate of • Sound travels at the rate of • ...
UNIT 2 2022-09-29
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- sphere of earth, all the gases surrounding earth
- process of using light energy to make glucose
- second step of aerobic respiration
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- sphere of earth, all living things on earth
- adenosine triphosphate
- first step of aerobic respiration
- pigment in chloroplast
- substances created during a chemical reaction
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- second step of photosynthesis
- first step of photosynthesis
- process of breaking down glucose to make ATP
- sphere of earth, all soil and rocks
- adenosine phosphate
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- second step of anaerobic respiration
- organelle-site of photosynthesis
- nutrient used in phosphates of nucleic acids
- sphere of earth, all water on earth
20 Clues: adenosine phosphate • adenosine triphosphate • pigment in chloroplast • first step of photosynthesis • second step of photosynthesis • organelle-site of photosynthesis • first step of aerobic respiration • second step of aerobic respiration • sphere of earth, all soil and rocks • sphere of earth, all water on earth • second step of anaerobic respiration • ...
TCI Lessons 18,19,20,and 21 Greece Vocabulary 2023-02-23
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- a measure of how far east or west a place on Earth is from an imaginary line that runs between the North and South Poles
- in Athens, a group of 500 citizens chosen to form a council responsible for running the day-to-day business of government
- the branch of mathematics involving points, lines, planes, and figures
- the hill above a Greek city, on which temples were built
- a small group of Spartans who made all the important governing decisions
- a person who has certain rights and duties in a city-state or nation
- a city-state of ancient Greece that was first to have a democracy; also known as the birthplace of Western civilization; the capital of present-day Greece
- the art of writing, acting in, and producing plays
- a city-state of ancient Greece, known for its military oligarchy
- a marketplace in ancient Greece
- a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society
- a traditional story that helps explain a culture’s beliefs
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- athletic events, including horse races and chariot races, held as part of the festival called Panathenaea, honoring the goddess Athena
- the temple built on the acropolis above Athens, honoring the goddess Athena
- a peninsula forming the southern part of the mainland of Greece
- a measure of how far north or south a place on Earth is measured from the equator
- a great leader who developed Athens’s culture, democracy, and power during its Golden Age
- government in which absolute ruling power is held by a person who is not a lawful king
- the study of living things; their structure, growth, and function
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of a few people
- a government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- a great ancient Greek philosopher who taught by asking his students thought-provoking questions
- a government in which power is held by the people, who exercise power directly or through elected representatives
- a group of citizens, in an ancient Greek democracy, with the power to pass laws
24 Clues: a marketplace in ancient Greece • the art of writing, acting in, and producing plays • the hill above a Greek city, on which temples were built • a traditional story that helps explain a culture’s beliefs • a member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society • a peninsula forming the southern part of the mainland of Greece • ...
"Spring" Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-25
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- Baked good that is an Easter tradition in England
- Monday, April 21, 2025 observance
- Country the Easter Bunny tradition originated from
- Sunday, April 13, 2025 observance
- What garment was popularized by the song "Easter Parade"?
- Roman goddess of spring
- Theme of Earth Day 2025
- Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus' entry into Jerusalem where crowds waved ____ ____ and spread cloaks in His path
- Popular spring animal with distinctive long ears to detect predators
- What colorful marshmallow treat do Americans eat 1.5 billion of each Easter season?
- Part of a chocolate bunny that is usually eaten first
- Country where cherry blossom trees signify beginning of spring
- Good Friday marks the ____ of Jesus Christ
- Main spring allergy trigger
- April birthstone
- The first Easter eggs were dyed this color
- First Lady credited with holding first annual Easter Egg Roll on White House lawn in 1878
- Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in which country?
- Over 7 million of these bloom in the Netherlands every spring
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- Friday, April 18, 2025 observance
- Fragrant flowering plant with trumpet shaped blossoms that heralds the arrival of spring
- Smallest bird in the world
- Popular candy often shaped like small eggs and many colors during Easter
- Observance on April 1 every year
- Sunday, April 20, 2025 holiday
- Observance of Mexico's victory at the Battle of Puebla
- Astronomical event that marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere where day and night are equal length
- April 15th every year
- In the Bible, how many days passed between Jesus' death and resurrection?
- Popular Easter treat introduced in 1963 by Cadbury
- Forty day period before Easter known as in Christianity
- Observance on April 22 every year
- Country where largest Easter Egg Museum is located
- Who wrote "Easter Parade"?
- What the filling in Cadbury Creme Eggs comes from
- Popular flower symbolizing earth and renewal, spring, Easter
- Disney movie where animals sing "April Showers"
- Major Jewish holiday in spring
38 Clues: April birthstone • April 15th every year • Roman goddess of spring • Theme of Earth Day 2025 • Smallest bird in the world • Who wrote "Easter Parade"? • Main spring allergy trigger • Sunday, April 20, 2025 holiday • Major Jewish holiday in spring • Observance on April 1 every year • Friday, April 18, 2025 observance • Monday, April 21, 2025 observance • ...
Culminating Activity: Crossword 2020-05-04
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- I believe in ____ the father almighty
- suffered under pontius ____
- a union between two
- the first sacrament you recieve
- Christ's body and blood are offered and recieved
- was ____, died, and was buried
- _____ the sick; only for those who are seriously ill
- the holy catholic ____
- the ____ of the body
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- receive the gift of the Holy Spirit
- holy ___; for those who choose to be part of the church
- I ___ in Jesus Christ
- the ____ of saints
- creator of heaven and ___
- the forgiveness of ___
- confessing your sins and asking for forgiveness
- he _____ into heaven
- I belive In the ____ Spirit
- and ____ everlasting
- on the third day he _____ again from the dead
20 Clues: the ____ of saints • a union between two • he _____ into heaven • and ____ everlasting • the ____ of the body • I ___ in Jesus Christ • the forgiveness of ___ • the holy catholic ____ • creator of heaven and ___ • suffered under pontius ____ • I belive In the ____ Spirit • was ____, died, and was buried • the first sacrament you recieve • receive the gift of the Holy Spirit • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle 2017-08-18
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- very low temperature
- small pieces of ice that fall during a storm
- below zero
- moisture in the air
- not very cold
- scale of temperature used in the USA
- time of the year with specific weather conditions
- person who studies weather conditions
- very light rain
- temperature below zero, extremely cold
- warm temperature in a cold day
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- sky covered by white or dark masses
- device to measure temperature
- raining very hard
- scale of temperature used around the word
- thick water vapor that blocks one's vision
- state of the atmosphere about how cold or how hot it is
- storm with snow and wind
- blowing air
- frozen water falling to earth
20 Clues: below zero • blowing air • not very cold • very light rain • raining very hard • moisture in the air • very low temperature • storm with snow and wind • device to measure temperature • frozen water falling to earth • warm temperature in a cold day • sky covered by white or dark masses • scale of temperature used in the USA • person who studies weather conditions • ...
class 1 2015-08-16
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- whale the largest animal in the world
- wax burned togive light
- you need this to enter a show
- --- in wonderland
- the largest flower in the world
- the sand along the seashore
- a fruit and a colour
- man made up of machines
- a day before tommorrow
- flown in the wind with a string
- the lagest bone in the body
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- heart pumps this
- the colour of coal
- the largest mammal on land
- a tiny ball made of glass
- a house built of ice
- it has a face, hands but no legs
- raw fruits and vegetables mixed together
- used to row a boat
- the nearest star to earth
20 Clues: heart pumps this • --- in wonderland • the colour of coal • used to row a boat • a house built of ice • a fruit and a colour • a day before tommorrow • wax burned togive light • man made up of machines • a tiny ball made of glass • the nearest star to earth • the largest mammal on land • the sand along the seashore • the lagest bone in the body • you need this to enter a show • ...
Week 5 2014-08-18
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- "You are yawning, you _ _ _ _ tired today"
- This noun has 7 days in it
- Mrs Karaka helps you do this
- Next one after; first, second, _ _ _ _ _
- ends in "ould" starts with "s"
- Opposite of him
- There are five _ _ _ _ _ _ in our house
- You sit at this
- "It doesn't _ _ _ _ _ _ if you write 2+3 or 3+2"
- To really like something
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- ends in "ould" starts with "c"
- Not odd
- Opposite of shut
- We live on it
- ends in "ould" starts with "w"
- Twenty four of these in a day
- Another name for violet
- This verb means you are not strong
- Not big
- You drink water out of this
20 Clues: Not odd • Not big • We live on it • Opposite of him • You sit at this • Opposite of shut • Another name for violet • To really like something • This noun has 7 days in it • You drink water out of this • Mrs Karaka helps you do this • Twenty four of these in a day • ends in "ould" starts with "c" • ends in "ould" starts with "w" • ends in "ould" starts with "s" • ...
PRE-ASTS ENGLISH 2024-02-29
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- The day after Friday
- Flag Ceremony usually takes place here
- Learn about geography, earth, sea
- biology, chemistry, physics
- 00:00 - 11.59
- belok kiri
- Express a request to your friends
- You learn about programming, coding, website
- belok kanan
- The local language in West Java
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- Request in a formal situations
- A gesture when you want to ask a question
- What is P.E?
- There are many books you can read and borrow
- She __ ICT, Science, and Math
- What ___ do you have math?
- I have English __ Tuesday
- and culture You learn to dance, sing, draw, and paint
- ___ do you have Math? I have math on Monday
- I have Math ___ 10.20
20 Clues: belok kiri • belok kanan • What is P.E? • 00:00 - 11.59 • The day after Friday • I have Math ___ 10.20 • I have English __ Tuesday • What ___ do you have math? • biology, chemistry, physics • She __ ICT, Science, and Math • Request in a formal situations • The local language in West Java • Learn about geography, earth, sea • Express a request to your friends • ...
Simple Present Tense (Verbs - To be) 2024-02-29
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- We always ... the problem at the end of the week
- The family ... at home
- She always ... before going to bed
- We ... flag ceremony every Monday
- We ... smart students
- The earth ... round the sun
- Sea ... blue
- The sun ... in the east
- A pilot flies planes
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- I ... my teeth twice a day
- My maid ... the floor every morning and afternoon
- Padi ... well in Indonesia
- Teachers ... the students in school
- My father ... car to work
- A mothere ... care her children
- The students usually ... homework after resting at home
- The school ... at 07.00 am
- A horse ... four legs
- I ... extremely thin
- Amelia ... in the swimming pool every Saturday afternoon
20 Clues: Sea ... blue • I ... extremely thin • A pilot flies planes • A horse ... four legs • We ... smart students • The family ... at home • The sun ... in the east • My father ... car to work • I ... my teeth twice a day • Padi ... well in Indonesia • The school ... at 07.00 am • The earth ... round the sun • A mothere ... care her children • We ... flag ceremony every Monday • ...
LYDIA unit 3 2024-02-22
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- Past tense of caught
- A day in the weekend
- A person that runs in races
- The first month in a year
- Australian animal that lives near water
- Something you do When you are bored
- Type of math
- Correct
- Synonym of move
- Something you into space
- Past tense of happened
- A Australian animal that live in burrow
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- Someone that travels into space
- Synonym of glad
- Really good
- A small bit of mess
- You sleep in a tent
- A group of cows
- What does a zookeeper look after?
- Part of earth
- Opposite of float
- Synonym of broke
- Something that keeps you warm
23 Clues: Correct • Really good • Type of math • Part of earth • Synonym of glad • A group of cows • Synonym of move • Synonym of broke • Opposite of float • A small bit of mess • You sleep in a tent • Past tense of caught • A day in the weekend • Past tense of happened • Something you into space • The first month in a year • A person that runs in races • Something that keeps you warm • ...
Yellow Group Crossword 2022-09-09
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- saves you money
- an office supply
- Used to build houses
- Helps things grow
- best meal of the day
- if your not first, your _____
- Best teacher ever
- This can be used to carry water
- Mrs.Yeung loves to do this
- Miss M loves _____ chips
- school
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- you do this on the ocean
- ______ earth conspiracy theory
- first, second, third, home
- Hat
- you do this before a vacation
- people go here on the weekends
- _____ your turn
- The opposite of succeeding
- we are learning about fingerprints
- a friendly gesture
- Don't get lost
- Rice & Pasta
- helps you stay cool
- self____ Millionaire
- we pay this to the government
26 Clues: Hat • school • Rice & Pasta • Don't get lost • saves you money • _____ your turn • an office supply • Helps things grow • Best teacher ever • a friendly gesture • helps you stay cool • Used to build houses • best meal of the day • self____ Millionaire • you do this on the ocean • Miss M loves _____ chips • first, second, third, home • The opposite of succeeding • Mrs.Yeung loves to do this • ...
All About Auntie 2022-06-18
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- ____________ have more fun!
- Handmade gift for many newborns
- Birth place and home
- Nee
- Store's signature stripes on white: red, indigo, green & yellow
- 1928 Disney character appears in Steamboat Willie
- Hubby #2
- Frequent flyer location
- Always _________________
- 4 time visitor
- Hubby #1
- Full name
- Honouree's month
- 1928 Penicillin founder
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- Outlook on life
- How many glorious years on Earth
- 1928 Alberta Premier
- Long time member, for short
- Birth Day
- Count the siblings!
- Birth date
- Mother's native tongue
- 1928 U.S. Pres
- Paternal birth place
- Faith
- Affectionately known as
- Usual feeling in her presence
- Drink
- 1928 Summer Olympic's city
- 1928 Prime Minister
30 Clues: Nee • Faith • Drink • Hubby #2 • Hubby #1 • Birth Day • Full name • Birth date • 1928 U.S. Pres • 4 time visitor • Outlook on life • Honouree's month • Count the siblings! • 1928 Prime Minister • 1928 Alberta Premier • Birth place and home • Paternal birth place • Mother's native tongue • Affectionately known as • Frequent flyer location • 1928 Penicillin founder • Always _________________ • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
WWl Abigail Pugh 2022-11-16
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- his murder starts ww1
- now called turkey
- country split into smaller countries
- sunk and lead America into war
- form of military protection in the earth
- the day the war ended
- us propaganda figure to create support for the war
- seized power during russian revolution
- paying for war; war taxes
- winners of ww1
- us president during ww1
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- losers of ww1
- how many years ww1 was fought
- when a country takes over another
- treaty that ended the war
- people who served in the military
- formed after ww1 due to german anger
- not in the military
- a country that played a big role in ww1
- the second world war
20 Clues: losers of ww1 • winners of ww1 • now called turkey • not in the military • the second world war • his murder starts ww1 • the day the war ended • us president during ww1 • treaty that ended the war • paying for war; war taxes • how many years ww1 was fought • sunk and lead America into war • when a country takes over another • people who served in the military • ...
Unit 6--Book 1 2025-08-05
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- the thing people drink and need to live
- the time a person is alive
- the move the eyes to see
- having a lot of snow
- to close your eyes and rest
- the early part of the night
- not hot
- not easy
- having little or no light
- to like a lot
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- the time adfer evening when it is dark
- not strong
- not different
- getting somewhere after a set time
- something added to food to make it sweet
- the earth and everything on it
- a drink made with hot water and leaves
- a plate or bowl
- not well
- the last meal of the day
20 Clues: not hot • not well • not easy • not strong • not different • to like a lot • a plate or bowl • having a lot of snow • the move the eyes to see • the last meal of the day • having little or no light • the time a person is alive • to close your eyes and rest • the early part of the night • the earth and everything on it • getting somewhere after a set time • the time adfer evening when it is dark • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-12-08
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- Something you use to find places
- Moving air
- Opposite of “moon”
- Color of grass
- Something you drink every day
- A farm animal that gives milk
- A vehicle that runs on tracks
- Opposite of west
- Opposite of “big”
- Earth’s natural satellite
- The planet we live on
- A pirate says this
- To run slowly
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- Large natural stream of water
- Something you write with
- Animal that barks
- Frozen water falling from the sky
- “Yes” in Swedish
- Opposite of “cold”
- A small pet animal that purrs
- Opposite of “old”
- Person who teaches students
- Something you read
- The star at the center of our solar system (3)
- A number between 1 and 3
- Opposite of “stop”
26 Clues: Moving air • To run slowly • Color of grass • “Yes” in Swedish • Opposite of west • Animal that barks • Opposite of “old” • Opposite of “big” • Opposite of “moon” • Opposite of “cold” • Something you read • A pirate says this • Opposite of “stop” • The planet we live on • Something you write with • A number between 1 and 3 • Earth’s natural satellite • Person who teaches students • ...
EARTH 2023-01-04
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- The biggest continent in the earth
- A huge part of water
- A huge part of land
- The thickest layer of the earth
- The layer of gas that surrounds the earth
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- The ocean that is under the India
- It's surrounded by antarctic ocean
- This continent and asia are considered to be one continent
- It is also called oceania
9 Clues: A huge part of land • A huge part of water • It is also called oceania • The thickest layer of the earth • The ocean that is under the India • It's surrounded by antarctic ocean • The biggest continent in the earth • The layer of gas that surrounds the earth • This continent and asia are considered to be one continent
EARTH 2020-11-06
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- length or distance of a geometric dimension
- increasing progressively increasing
- characteristic of things by virtue of which they are countable or measurable
- outermost part of a body that limits or separates it from what surrounds it
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- bounded surface that is distinguished from its surroundings
- Unit used to classify the angles in geometric figures generally between two lines or segments.
- thermal level of a body or the atmosphere.
- force with which the earth attracts a body by action of gravity
- space considered from a linear perspective between one person or thing and another.
9 Clues: increasing progressively increasing • thermal level of a body or the atmosphere. • length or distance of a geometric dimension • bounded surface that is distinguished from its surroundings • force with which the earth attracts a body by action of gravity • outermost part of a body that limits or separates it from what surrounds it • ...
Earth 2021-05-12
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- boundaries- new crust is created
- boundaries- not a subduction zone
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle
- crust- older than oceanic crust, mostly granite rock
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- boundaries- crust is neither created nor destroyed
- mostly solid bulk of earth's interior
- plates-irregularly shaped of solid rock
- crust- consists mainly of basalt
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
9 Clues: boundaries- new crust is created • crust- consists mainly of basalt • boundaries- not a subduction zone • mostly solid bulk of earth's interior • the upper layer of the earth's mantle • plates-irregularly shaped of solid rock • boundaries- crust is neither created nor destroyed • crust- older than oceanic crust, mostly granite rock • ...
Earth 2023-12-07
EARTH 2024-04-26
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- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment, forming a complex and interconnected web of life.
- The variety of life forms existing in a particular ecosystem, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and their genetic diversity.
- The process of disposing of waste and reusing materials to conserve resources and protect the environment.
- Refers to energy sources or resources that are replenished naturally and indefinitely in nature.
- The ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often applied in environmental contexts.
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- The addition of harmful substances to the air, water, soil, etc., causing damage to the natural environment.
- Energy Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
- Change Long-term alterations in temperature, precipitation patterns, and other atmospheric conditions, largely attributed to human activities.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems to prevent depletion and extinction.
- Footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by individuals, organizations, products, or events.
10 Clues: Refers to energy sources or resources that are replenished naturally and indefinitely in nature. • The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems to prevent depletion and extinction. • The process of disposing of waste and reusing materials to conserve resources and protect the environment. • ...
Sun Safety - Health Assessment for Class 5.3 2019-06-01
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- UV index 6 to 7 is ...
- Name two positive effects from the sun? (2 words)
- UV index 11 plus is ...
- Name two negative effects from the sun? (3 words)
- Les Tims gets too much sun, 2 hours per day without his shirt on. Doctors are worried he could develop...
- The 3 S's for sun safety are slip, slop slap but another "S" has been added (clue: eyes).
- The Aussie tanning culture is being seen as 'cool' to be tanned and is causing the diagnosis of this deadly type of skin cancer ...
- What does UV stand for? (2 words)
- Which SPF suncream has the strongest protection?
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- As humans we need this positive effect from the sun. (2 words)
- During UV index level of 8 to 11 being outside during midday hours should be ...
- The sun supports life on earth through ...
- You really can't get a sunburn on a cloudy day! True or false?
- It is recommended if outside during midday hours, during UV index 3 to 7, seek ...
- UV index 8 to 10 is ...
- What time of the day is the UV at its highest level? Clue, (numbers) "_ _ to _ pm"
- UV index level 1 to 2 is ...
- Sunlight is critical to human physical and psychological well-being. True or false?
18 Clues: UV index 6 to 7 is ... • UV index 8 to 10 is ... • UV index 11 plus is ... • UV index level 1 to 2 is ... • What does UV stand for? (2 words) • The sun supports life on earth through ... • Which SPF suncream has the strongest protection? • Name two positive effects from the sun? (2 words) • Name two negative effects from the sun? (3 words) • ...
Climate and Weather 2024-09-07
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- This effect is where a mountains windward side receives lots of precipitation while its leeward side receives almost none.
- In an ________ year, the normally low atmospheric pressure over the western Pacific rises, and the normally high pressure over the eastern Pacific drops
- Narrow windless areas along the equator
- The term for weather patterns that an area typically experiences over a long period of time
- Air moving across the surface of the Earth
- This latitudinal zone lies between 30* - 60*N and 30* - 60*S.
- This day marks the beginning of winter
- The Earth's _______ is an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- This latitudinal zone lies between 60* - 90* N and 60* - 90*S.
- Prevailing winds from the midlatitudes
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- This day marks the beginning of summer
- These climates are found in or near low low latitudes
- Prevailing winds from the low latitudes
- A day in the year where daylight and nighttime hours are equal
- This effect is where prevailing winds blow diagonally rather than along strict north - south or east - west directions
- These climates occur in low and midlatitude regions and feature very little water
- The condition of the atmosphere in one place during a limited period of time
- This latitudinal zone lies between 30*S and 30*N
18 Clues: This day marks the beginning of summer • This day marks the beginning of winter • Prevailing winds from the midlatitudes • Prevailing winds from the low latitudes • Narrow windless areas along the equator • Air moving across the surface of the Earth • This latitudinal zone lies between 30*S and 30*N • These climates are found in or near low low latitudes • ...
Girls Just Wanna have Fun by Cyndi Lauper (1983) (Original version by Robert Hazard (1979) 2023-06-25
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- to move along by putting one foot in front of the other
- child's word for father
- attractive
- the period of time between midnight and noon
- the star around which the Earth orbits
- a piece of equipment for talking to people who are not in the same place as you
- to give a loud, sharp cry, especially of pain, surprise, or delight; a shout (3rd person singular)
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- at an equal distance from the extremities of something
- to put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others
- __________ day: a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday
- favored by or involving good luck or fortune; lucky
- past participle of 'to do'
12 Clues: attractive • child's word for father • past participle of 'to do' • the star around which the Earth orbits • the period of time between midnight and noon • favored by or involving good luck or fortune; lucky • at an equal distance from the extremities of something • to move along by putting one foot in front of the other • ...
Tectonic Plates 2014-03-02
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- The solid, outer layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- Openings in Earth's crust from which molten rock, lava, ash, and gasses flow or erupt out of
- Circular currents in the mantle caused by the magma being heated by the core of the Earth
- Break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another
- Thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle
- The hypothesis that says the continents once were a single landmass, broke apart, and drifted to the present day locations
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that move away from each other
- The man that proposed continental drift in the 1900s
- Part of the mantle containing convection currents that is below the lithosphere
- Layer of molten rock between Earth's crust and core
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- Blocks of lithosphere that consist of the crust and the rigid, outermost part of the mantle
- The two cores spin at different speeds, this might be the reason for Earth's magnetic field and magnetic stripping
- Located below the mantle and believed to be composed of liquid iron and nickel
- The boundary between tectonic plates that slide past each other horizontally
- Process by which new oceanic lithosphere forms when magma rises toward the surface and solidifies
- A theory that explains how tectonic plates change in shape and move around
- All the continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea and drifted apart, present continents share fosils and animals
- Boundary formed by the collision of two plates of lithosphere
- The center of Earth; believed to be made of iron and nickel
- Layer of Earth directly below the crust that is made of elements in plastic
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movement in Earth's crust or volcanic action
- A hypothetical large landmass that contains all the present continents that was formed during the Triassic period
22 Clues: Layer of molten rock between Earth's crust and core • The man that proposed continental drift in the 1900s • Thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle • The center of Earth; believed to be made of iron and nickel • Boundary formed by the collision of two plates of lithosphere • The boundary between two tectonic plates that move away from each other • ...
Unit 5 Test Review (6th Grade) 2025-03-21
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- What areas of Earth receive the least direct sunlight?
- What local wind blows from land to sea at night?
- What causes wind to curve due to Earth's rotation?
- In which layer does weather occur?
- What sound is produced by rapidly expanding air in lightning?
- What is heat transfer through fluid movement?
- What is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere?
- What is heat transfer through electromagnetic waves?
- What are fast-moving air currents high in the atmosphere?
- What process creates air circulation due to temperature differences?
- Where do meteors burn up?
- What air currents flow around the Earth in belts?
- Which layer has auroras?
- What is a large air mass that rotates around a low pressure center?
- What winds blow from west to east in mid-latitudes?
- What type of air mass is cold and dry?
- What type of air mass is warm and humid?
- Which layer contains the ozone layer?
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- What small storm has heavy precipitation and lightning?
- What occurs when a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass?
- What winds blow from east to west near the equator?
- What is a sudden discharge of electricity in storm clouds?
- What layer of gases surrounds the Earth?
- What winds blow from east to west near the poles?
- What forms when a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass?
- What protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation?
- What area of Earth receives the most direct sunlight?
- What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere?
- What is the boundary where air masses meet?
- What is a tropical cyclone with winds over 119 km/h?
- What region in the US has the most tornadoes?
- What is a high pressure area with outward-spiraling winds?
- What local wind blows from sea to land during the day?
- mass What is a large body of air that affects weather?
- What is a whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that touches the ground?
- What is heat transfer through direct contact?
36 Clues: Which layer has auroras? • Where do meteors burn up? • In which layer does weather occur? • Which layer contains the ozone layer? • What type of air mass is cold and dry? • What layer of gases surrounds the Earth? • What type of air mass is warm and humid? • What is the boundary where air masses meet? • What region in the US has the most tornadoes? • ...
Vitamins and Minerals 2014-03-14
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- deficiency= beriberi RDA men, women= 1.2, 1.1 mg/day
- bone formation RDA=700 mg/day
- required for carbohydrate nd fat metbolism RDA adults= 55 ug/day
- assists with fat metabolism AI= 5 mg/day
- assists more than 300 enzyme systems UL=350 mg/day
- primary component of bone RDA adults 19-50 =1000 mg/day
- development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones RDA men, women= 4,3 mg/day
- deficiency= ariboflavinosis RDA men, women= 1.3, 1.1 mg/day
- deficiency= hypochromatic anemia or small RBC's RDA adult men= 8 mg/day
- assists with formation of blood RDA= 2.4 ug/day
- toxicity= goiter deficiency= hypothyroidism UL= 1100 ug/day
- growth and sexual maturation UL= 40 mg/day
- a protects color vision UL= 3000 ug/day
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- nuts and egg yolk RDA= 30 ug/day
- synthesis of protein found in bone and cartilage UL= 11 mg/day (adults)
- iron transport UL= 10 mg/day
- transmission of nerve impulses RDA= 4.7 g/day
- deficiency= seborrheic dermatitis UL= 100 mg/day
- acid deficiency= scurvy RDA= 2000 mg
- detoxification in liver No DRI
- deficiency= pellagra UL= 35 mg/day
- table salt RDA= 1.5 g/day
- involved in metabolism of homocysteine UL= 1000 ug/day
- component of HCl RDA= 2.3 g/day
- metabolism of DNA and RNA RDA men, women >50= 30, 25 ug/day
25 Clues: table salt RDA= 1.5 g/day • iron transport UL= 10 mg/day • bone formation RDA=700 mg/day • detoxification in liver No DRI • component of HCl RDA= 2.3 g/day • nuts and egg yolk RDA= 30 ug/day • deficiency= pellagra UL= 35 mg/day • acid deficiency= scurvy RDA= 2000 mg • a protects color vision UL= 3000 ug/day • assists with fat metabolism AI= 5 mg/day • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
Across
- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
Down
- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
Answers in Genesis review 2014-10-25
Across
- A figure of speech that means everything
- First of the seven C's of history
- Oldest recorded age of a man in the bible (Genesis 5)
- Creature described in Job 41
- A genealogy that includes the time frame of the relationship in the bible, the age of the father at the birth of the son.
- The last name in the genealogy found in Genesis
- Second of the seven C's of history
- Attribute of God that says He is all powerful
- Fourth of the seven C's of history
- The day in which God made land plants
- Creature described in Job 40
- The man who walked with God and was taken (Genesis 5)
- Eve was called this because she was taken out of man
- _________ thousand years is the bible record of how old the earth is.
Down
- Word that shows evidence of the trinity in creation
- Latin word meaning "In His image"
- The day God created birds.
- Scientific way of measuring Isotopes in Rocks
- name of Adam's son who was killed by his brother.
- Seventh of the seven C's of history
- Fifth of the seven C's of history
- Third of the seven C's of history
- a Latin phrase which means "out of nothing"
- Another word for firmament or expanse
- Sixth of the seven C's of history
- is the word for 24 hour day
26 Clues: The day God created birds. • is the word for 24 hour day • Creature described in Job 41 • Creature described in Job 40 • Latin word meaning "In His image" • First of the seven C's of history • Fifth of the seven C's of history • Third of the seven C's of history • Sixth of the seven C's of history • Second of the seven C's of history • Fourth of the seven C's of history • ...
Cathryn's Crazy Crossword 2015-02-12
Across
- When weaving one often follows the pattern of ___ under and under ___
- Function of the ear
- The point of tests and quizzes in an academic setting is to test your _______
- There are about 7.2 billion of these on earth
- You can make left and right ones. When driving you can make right ones at a red light
- There are 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a day.
- A common term for people who wear glasses; ____ eyes
- Valentine's Day revolves around this emotion
- A brick wall is strong and _____
- Typically when someone or something is breathing they are classified as _______
- A typical rule of thumb for woodworking is to _______ twice before you cut
- One of the planets in our solar system
- Wolfs howl at this at night
Down
- The planets revolve around this
- A show on television about ducks
- When committing a crime it is a good idea to have a _____ out
- ____ the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go
- It is normal to have ____ number of fingers and toes
- Octapus
- In a debate there are two sides pro and ____
- Not cold but_____
- When you make changes to clothing
- Many people go outside of the city to look at these
- You can only see them at night
- Religions have a set of beliefs or _____
25 Clues: Octapus • Not cold but_____ • Function of the ear • Wolfs howl at this at night • You can only see them at night • The planets revolve around this • A show on television about ducks • A brick wall is strong and _____ • When you make changes to clothing • One of the planets in our solar system • Religions have a set of beliefs or _____ • In a debate there are two sides pro and ____ • ...
Cathryn's Crazy Crossword 2015-02-12
Across
- When weaving one often follows the pattern of ___ under and under ___
- Function of the ear
- The point of tests and quizzes in an academic setting is to test your _______
- There are about 7.2 billion of these on earth
- You can make left and right ones. When driving you can make right ones at a red light
- There are 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a day.
- A common term for people who wear glasses; ____ eyes
- Valentine's Day revolves around this emotion
- A brick wall is strong and _____
- Typically when someone or something is breathing they are classified as _______
- A typical rule of thumb for woodworking is to _______ twice before you cut
- One of the planets in our solar system
- Wolfs howl at this at night
Down
- The planets revolve around this
- A show on television about ducks
- When committing a crime it is a good idea to have a _____ out
- ____ the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go
- It is normal to have ____ number of fingers and toes
- Octapus
- In a debate there are two sides pro and ____
- Not cold but_____
- When you make changes to clothing
- Many people go outside of the city to look at these
- You can only see them at night
- Religions have a set of beliefs or _____
25 Clues: Octapus • Not cold but_____ • Function of the ear • Wolfs howl at this at night • You can only see them at night • The planets revolve around this • A show on television about ducks • A brick wall is strong and _____ • When you make changes to clothing • One of the planets in our solar system • Religions have a set of beliefs or _____ • In a debate there are two sides pro and ____ • ...
G6 - Unit 7 Vocab 2023-05-16
Across
- Very surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire
- at night
- Good at learning, understanding and thinking in a logical way about things; showing this ability
- planet
- through to make objects that are far away appear larger and nearer
- Extremely interesting and attractive
- A vehicle that travels in space, carrying people
- Very beautiful and attractive; giving great pleasure
- Made of many different things or parts that are connected; difficult to
- A piece of equipment like a tube in shape, containing lenses, that you
- A large round object in space that moves around a star (such as the sun) and receives light from it
Down
- Extremely clever or impressive
- Making you feel afraid
- at night by light reflected from the sun
- A person whose job involves travelling and working in a spacecraft
- The round object that moves around the earth once every 27½ days and
- An electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth or
- A creature from a different planet
- Having a great effect on people or things; of great value
- The star that shines in the sky during the day and gives the earth heat and
- A mass of ice and dust that moves around the sun and looks like a bright star with a tail
- A large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the
22 Clues: planet • at night • Making you feel afraid • Extremely clever or impressive • A creature from a different planet • Extremely interesting and attractive • at night by light reflected from the sun • A vehicle that travels in space, carrying people • Very beautiful and attractive; giving great pleasure • Having a great effect on people or things; of great value • ...
WORLD WE LIVE IN 2021-05-14
Across
- longest latitude
- when latitudes and longitudes cross each other
- tell us how far east or west a place is from the prime meridian
- large landmass on earth
- how many continents
- prime meridian passes through this village
- 74% of earth
- 26% of earth
- second largest continent
- connects north and south pole
Down
- vertical lines running from north to south pole
- drawing of earth on flat sheet
- how many latitudes pass through Africa
- model of the earth
- who said earth is round
- latitude that divides the earth
- drawn at an interval of 1*
- shape of earth
- most populated continent
19 Clues: 74% of earth • 26% of earth • shape of earth • longest latitude • model of the earth • how many continents • who said earth is round • large landmass on earth • second largest continent • most populated continent • drawn at an interval of 1* • connects north and south pole • drawing of earth on flat sheet • latitude that divides the earth • how many latitudes pass through Africa • ...
The Solar System 2017-04-27
Across
- Its the furtherest planet from the sun
- It has around 150 moons and has rings around the planet
- It takes 88 earth days to circle the sun
- It was formed 5 billion years ago and currently supports life
- Its the centre of our solar system and responsible for earths climate and weather
Down
- orbits our planet
- Its the hottest planet in our solar system
- It has the shortest day of all the planets and a big red spot
- Its known as the red planet and the biggest gas giant
- Its the coldest plant and often called the ice giant
10 Clues: orbits our planet • Its the furtherest planet from the sun • It takes 88 earth days to circle the sun • Its the hottest planet in our solar system • Its the coldest plant and often called the ice giant • Its known as the red planet and the biggest gas giant • It has around 150 moons and has rings around the planet • ...
Astronomy 2023-02-26
Across
- The planet in the solar system that has Titan as its largest natural satellite is ...
- The largest planet in our solar system is ...
- Earth's rotational motion towards the Sun is called earth
- The occurrence of day and night is the result of ...
- The farthest planet from the Sun is...
Down
- The planet closest to the Sun is...
- Between Earth and Mars there is a belt ...
- The outermost part of the sun's atmosphere which is characterized by low density and high temperature is called the ...
- Earth's natural satellite is ...
- A comet that appears once every 76 years is ...
10 Clues: Earth's natural satellite is ... • The planet closest to the Sun is... • The farthest planet from the Sun is... • Between Earth and Mars there is a belt ... • The largest planet in our solar system is ... • A comet that appears once every 76 years is ... • The occurrence of day and night is the result of ... • Earth's rotational motion towards the Sun is called earth • ...
EP3 The sun, Earth and moon 2024-01-03
Across
- time it takes for the Earth to spin around once
- a repeating path of an object around another object
- when an object is in front of a light and stops the light from going through. It creates a dark shape.
- the Sun and everything that orbits the Sun
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
Down
- a large object that travels around a star
- gases that surround our planet
- huge, glowing ball of gas
- number of days for the Earth to orbit the sun
- a large natural object that orbits a planet
10 Clues: huge, glowing ball of gas • gases that surround our planet • a large object that travels around a star • the Sun and everything that orbits the Sun • a large natural object that orbits a planet • number of days for the Earth to orbit the sun • time it takes for the Earth to spin around once • a repeating path of an object around another object • ...
