earth day Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2022-01-25
Across
- Sweet candy
- Day of Valentines Day
- How many US towns are named Valentines
- Valentines gift full of color
- Rose color symbolizing purity
- Yellow Roses signify this
- Shakespeare play that references Valentines Day
- Darker color associated with Valentines Day
- The O in XOXO
- US State producing the most chocolate
- Mythological God of love
- Common flower for Valentines Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentines Day
- What activity increases a persons heart rate to 110 BPM
Down
- Love hormone
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentines Day Massacre
- Was originally celebrated on February 14th
- Greeting you send on Valentines Day
- Month of Valentines Day
- The X in XOXO
- Symbol for Valentines Day
- How many roses are sent each year for valentines day
- Porgie Who kissed the girls and made them cry
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on Valentines Day
- Roman Goddess of love and beauty
25 Clues: Sweet candy • Love hormone • The X in XOXO • The O in XOXO • Day of Valentines Day • Month of Valentines Day • Mythological God of love • Symbol for Valentines Day • Yellow Roses signify this • Valentines gift full of color • Rose color symbolizing purity • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • Common flower for Valentines Day • Greeting you send on Valentines Day • ...
Geologic time and Earth's History 2023-06-11
Across
- age of mammals
- any rock fragments that are included in a rock must be older than the rock in which they are included.
- author of the theory of evolution.
- large reptile like creatures alive during early times on earth.
- the preserved remains of an organism that has died.
- Next to longest subdivision; marked by major changes in the fossil record
- occurs when no more members of a particular species remains.
- animals that live in water for the earlier parts of life and go onto land during the rest of their lives.
- states that layers of sediment initially extend laterally in all directions
- the species of man that live today
- means rock
- Longest subdivision; based on the abundance of certain fossils
- Shortest subdivision; marked by differences in life forms and can vary from continent to continent.
- people who study fossils
- said to be the closest descendants of dinosaurs.
- closest species of animals related to humans
- the earliest animals that lived had hard outer layers called
- divides up the history of the earth based on life-forms that have existed during specific times since the creation of the planet.
- our planet
- activity commonly happened during precambrian period releasing ash and lava.
- When organism parts are pressed between layers of mud or clay that hardens over time, squeezing the decaying organism away and leaving a carbon imprint in the rock, since all living things contain carbon.
- refers to the process where over long periods of time, helpful variations can appear in a species while “unfavorable” one disappear.
Down
- The organism decays slowly inside the rock, leaving an cavity in the shape of the organism.
- When the mud or sand hardens into rock where a footprint, trail or burrow was left behind.
- Minerals like calcium can soak into the buried remains of an organism. The mineral replaces the remaining bone and changes it into rock.
- The cavity or mold mentioned above can filled in with mud. When the mud hardens, it takes on the shape of the organism.
- a principle of geology that states that the geologic feature which cuts another is the younger of the two features.
- the earliest era of earth
- the substance that is crucial to the life sustaining environment of earth.
- the period during the mesozoic era where dinosaurs were dominant.
- caused by a large comet that impacted the earth in present day Mexico
- sudden change in the world's climate.
- All rock layers were originally deposited horizontally.
- the idea that Earth has always changed in uniform ways and that the present is the key to the past.
- other term for marine animals.
- the largest continent that is believed to be the origin where the continents of today broke off from.
- The layer on the bottom was deposited first and so is the oldest.
- a phenomenon where the earth is covered in ice.
- animals that have specific glands to feed their young.
- Based on types of life existing at the time
- age of reptiles
41 Clues: means rock • our planet • age of mammals • age of reptiles • people who study fossils • the earliest era of earth • other term for marine animals. • author of the theory of evolution. • the species of man that live today • sudden change in the world's climate. • Based on types of life existing at the time • closest species of animals related to humans • ...
Rotation and Revolution of Earth 2023-02-02
D-EAPS Phd Retreat Poster Session Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-21
Across
- Earth Surface Geochemistry
- Biogeoscience
- Surface Earth Evolution
- Earth Surface Dynamics
- Earth and Planetary Magnetism
- Climate Geology
- Experimental Planetology
- Exploration and Environmental Geophysics
Down
- Mineral Resource Systems
- Geobiology
- Earth Ecosystem Dynamics
- Structural Geology and Tectonics
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- Planetary Geochemistry
- Engineering Geology
- Seismology and Wave Physics
- Swiss Seismological Service (SED)
- Seismology and Geodynamics
18 Clues: Geobiology • Biogeoscience • Climate Geology • Engineering Geology • Planetary Geochemistry • Earth Surface Dynamics • Surface Earth Evolution • Mineral Resource Systems • Earth Ecosystem Dynamics • Experimental Planetology • Earth Surface Geochemistry • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics • Seismology and Geodynamics • Seismology and Wave Physics • Earth and Planetary Magnetism • ...
Basic Weather Words 2024-03-26
Across
- : When there is a thick mass, like a cloud, made up of tiny water drops floating in the air near the ground, we say that it is ………… e.g., We must drive carefully on …………. days. (5)
- : When there are no clouds or haze in the sky we say that it is ………. (5)
- : When there is a violent disturbance in the atmosphere that brings rain, snow, wind, thunder, or lightning we say it is a ………… day. (5) e.g., It was a ……….. night and my little puppy was afraid. (5)
- : When the sky is blue and there are no clouds blocking the sun, we say it is a …….. day (5)
- : There is a lot of air as it moving naturally over the surface of the earth. e.g., I like to fly my kite on ……….. days. (5)
- : There are drops of water that form in the clouds and fall from the sky to the earth
Down
- On ……. Saturdays, he stays inside and reads. (5)
- : When there is a lot of clouds in the sky but no rain. It has been ……… all day and we thought it was going to rain. (8)
- : There is mist, smoke, or dust in the air, making it hard to see. e.g., It was so ………… we could not see the other side of the lake. (4)
- : In the sky we see a white or gray mass of fine drops of water or ice high in the earth's atmosphere. e.g., We can’t see the sun today because it is too …………. (6)
- : There are soft, white flakes of ice that falling from the sky to the earth. e.g., It is ……… today. Tomorrow I will go skiing. (5)
- : Another word for a mass, like a cloud, made up of tiny water drops floating in the air near the ground. e.g., The surface of the lake is sometimes ……….. in the mornings. It looks quite peaceful and beautiful. (5)
- : A light rain. e..g., As Tommy walked home from school, a ………... began to fall from the sky, making everything feel damp and cool. (7)
13 Clues: On ……. Saturdays, he stays inside and reads. (5) • : When there are no clouds or haze in the sky we say that it is ………. (5) • : There are drops of water that form in the clouds and fall from the sky to the earth • : When the sky is blue and there are no clouds blocking the sun, we say it is a …….. day (5) • ...
HOGER'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-05-03
Across
- a measure of the size of a surface or a region.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
- the process of creating technology.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- the time reqiurd for earth to rotate once on its axis.
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure.
- an instrument used to measure wind speed.
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses.
- the basic unit of length in the si.
- a material in which charges cannot move freely.
- a series of stops that followed to solve problems.
- the kinetic energy of a substances atoms.
- the burning of a substance.
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- the part of earth where life exist.
- a large reddish star, late in its life cycle.
Down
- the brightness of a star as seen from the earth.
- describes living factors in the environment.
- the release of electricity stored in a source.
- the charge of state from a gas to a liquid.
- an organism that eats animals.
- a gradual increase in average global temperature.
- a material in which charges can move freely.
- the capacity to do work.
- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- an organism that eats only plants.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
- the amount of water vapor in the air.
- the bubbles in the crest of a breaking wave.
30 Clues: the capacity to do work. • the burning of a substance. • an organism that eats animals. • an organism that eats only plants. • the process of creating technology. • the basic unit of length in the si. • the part of earth where life exist. • the amount of water vapor in the air. • an instrument used to measure wind speed. • the kinetic energy of a substances atoms. • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
Down
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Sample 2015-03-04
Exercise 3 2023-03-31
Across
- this day
- 7 days
- Let me see.
- the seventh day of the week
- the day after Monday
- move your body
- a person who read
- the first day of the week
- the sixth day of the week
- the meal at noon
- 24 hours
- want to konw the reason
Down
- a person(人) who work in the garden
- the fifth day of the week
- the work you do at homework,such as cleaning
- the day before Thursday
- the fourth day of the week
- 90%
- move quickly
- get into the water
20 Clues: 90% • 7 days • this day • 24 hours • Let me see. • move quickly • move your body • the meal at noon • a person who read • get into the water • the day after Monday • the day before Thursday • want to konw the reason • the fifth day of the week • the first day of the week • the sixth day of the week • the fourth day of the week • the seventh day of the week • a person(人) who work in the garden • ...
months of the year and days of the week 2020-08-20
19 Clues: 1st day • 3rd day • 6th day • 7th day • 5th day • 4th day • 2nd day • 9th month • 3rd month • 1st month • 5th month • 7th month • 4th month • 8th month • 6th month • 2nd month • 11th month • 10th month • 12th month
months days 2024-01-08
19 Clues: 3rd-day • 2nd-day • 7th-day • 4th-day • 5th-day • 1st-day • 6th-day • 6th-month • 5th-month • 3rd-month • 2nd-month • 7th-month • 1st-month • 8th-month • 9th-month • 4th-month • 12th-month • 10th-month • 11th-month
Water Cycle 2022-01-28
Across
- big bodies of water but NOT the sea
- when water falls out of a cloud
- like a long water slide
- ocean water turns into clouds
- water that's sunken in
- where its starts with the sun and _____
Down
- when water is vapor-gas
- water that goes into a lake or ocean
- A big star that makes day
- what holds the earth together
10 Clues: water that's sunken in • when water is vapor-gas • like a long water slide • A big star that makes day • what holds the earth together • ocean water turns into clouds • when water falls out of a cloud • big bodies of water but NOT the sea • water that goes into a lake or ocean • where its starts with the sun and _____
Patterns of Earth and Sky 2022-10-18
Across
- In the morning the ___ is beautiful.
- It takes the moon about a ____to spin around Earth.
- The sun is a ___.
- In the ___you can see the sun.
- This is one of the stars.
Down
- Sagittarius is one of these.
- In the afternoon there is a ____.
- Leo, Virgo, and ____ are constellations.
- Gravity pulls us ___.
- The moon and the sun are __.
10 Clues: The sun is a ___. • Gravity pulls us ___. • This is one of the stars. • Sagittarius is one of these. • The moon and the sun are __. • In the ___you can see the sun. • In the afternoon there is a ____. • In the morning the ___ is beautiful. • Leo, Virgo, and ____ are constellations. • It takes the moon about a ____to spin around Earth.
REL 2023-10-16
Across
- Catholics God And Leader
- jewish holy book
- The Holiday Catholics Celebrate By Giving each other gifts and honoring the messiahs birth
- Mother of Christ
- The Messiah Catholics believe in that came to earth to share the gosple
Down
- The Holy Day of Catholics
- The Holy City Of Christians
- the holy book of Catholics
- Place of worship for Catholics
- The Prophet
10 Clues: The Prophet • jewish holy book • Mother of Christ • Catholics God And Leader • The Holy Day of Catholics • the holy book of Catholics • The Holy City Of Christians • Place of worship for Catholics • The Messiah Catholics believe in that came to earth to share the gosple • The Holiday Catholics Celebrate By Giving each other gifts and honoring the messiahs birth
All about Prerna 2024-03-22
Across
- What is my favorite day?
- What is my favourite cuisine?
- What is my favourite sport?
- What is my favourite colour?
- What is my eye colour?
- What do I want to be when I grow up?
Down
- What is my favourite part about school?
- What is my favourite element?
- What is my favourite song?
- What is my favourite fruity drink?
10 Clues: What is my eye colour? • What is my favorite day? • What is my favourite song? • What is my favourite sport? • What is my favourite colour? • What is my favourite element? • What is my favourite cuisine? • What is my favourite fruity drink? • What do I want to be when I grow up? • What is my favourite part about school?
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
Down
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
The Beginning (Genesis 1) 2024-05-13
Across
- God called the dry ground this (4 letters)
- They were to rule over the fish and birds (7 letters)
- Living things that God created to fill the seas (7 letters)
- What God created in the beginning along with the earth (7 letters)
Down
- God called the light this, and saw that it was ___ (4 letters)
- What God gave mankind for food (6 letters)
- The greater light to govern the day (3 letters)
- What covered the surface of the deep at the beginning (8 letters)
- God created these to teem with living creatures (4 letters)
- God separated this from darkness (5 letters)
- What God made on the fourth day along with stars (5 letters)
- The greater light to govern the day (3 letters)
12 Clues: What God gave mankind for food (6 letters) • God called the dry ground this (4 letters) • God separated this from darkness (5 letters) • The greater light to govern the day (3 letters) • The greater light to govern the day (3 letters) • They were to rule over the fish and birds (7 letters) • God created these to teem with living creatures (4 letters) • ...
Seasons 2021-10-24
Across
- Earth's axis is _____ 23.5 degrees- this is the reason that we have seasons on Earth.
- We are _____ to the Sun in the winter
- The direction you have to look to see the Sun at noon.
- Summer _____- the longest day of the year
Down
- the seasons where the Sun is lowest in the sky, and we have the shortest days.
- how many days a year is the Sun directly overhead in NYS?
- How many days a year is the Sun directly overhead at the topic of cancer?
- when the northern hemisphere is tilted ______ the Sun, we experience summer.
- day with 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. The Sun rises due East and sets due West on this day.
- How many days a year is the Sun directly overhead at the equator?
- the season where the Sun is highest in the sky, and we have the longest days.
11 Clues: We are _____ to the Sun in the winter • Summer _____- the longest day of the year • The direction you have to look to see the Sun at noon. • how many days a year is the Sun directly overhead in NYS? • How many days a year is the Sun directly overhead at the equator? • How many days a year is the Sun directly overhead at the topic of cancer? • ...
Unit 17 Regular 2013-04-25
Across
- it is my ___________ now
- We celebrated this day this week
- Mr. Klassen's favorite food
- girls wear these (like a dress)
- We love to do this at school
Down
- force plus motion equals _________
- this place gets a bronze medal in the olympics
- I thought i ___________ you say my name?
- a man or a women are both one type of _________
- opposite of clean
10 Clues: opposite of clean • it is my ___________ now • Mr. Klassen's favorite food • We love to do this at school • girls wear these (like a dress) • We celebrated this day this week • force plus motion equals _________ • I thought i ___________ you say my name? • this place gets a bronze medal in the olympics • a man or a women are both one type of _________
Patterns of Earth and Sky 2022-10-18
Across
- In the morning the ___ is beautiful.
- It takes the moon about a ____to spin around Earth.
- The sun is a ___.
- In the ___you can see the sun.
- This is one of the stars.
Down
- Sagittarius is one of these.
- In the afternoon there is a ____.
- Leo, Virgo, and ____ are constellations.
- Gravity pulls us ___.
- The moon and the sun are __.
10 Clues: The sun is a ___. • Gravity pulls us ___. • This is one of the stars. • Sagittarius is one of these. • The moon and the sun are __. • In the ___you can see the sun. • In the afternoon there is a ____. • In the morning the ___ is beautiful. • Leo, Virgo, and ____ are constellations. • It takes the moon about a ____to spin around Earth.
Astronomy project 2022-11-28
10 Clues: earth only one. • made of ice and dust. • What is the milky way? • twice on each lunar day. • curved path around the sun. • in the center of our galaxy • a total or partial obscuring. • The action of what is around the axis. • a body of what is moving around the sun. • a rock that enters the earth's atmosphere.
10 Values That Fit Me by Abigail Powell 2017-01-11
Across
- a "man's best friend"
- they are as close as family
- you can't live without it
- see the world through a lens
- you see them at the cinema
Down
- they have many words and many pages
- puts your feelings into words
- the Earth would be "eh" without it
- helps you mentally grow
- something to help me get into the beat of the day
10 Clues: a "man's best friend" • helps you mentally grow • you can't live without it • you see them at the cinema • they are as close as family • see the world through a lens • puts your feelings into words • the Earth would be "eh" without it • they have many words and many pages • something to help me get into the beat of the day
space crossword 2016-10-19
Across
- way A home for all different stars and planets
- Someone who drives a rocket
- Something launched into the air
- There are billions of them in the sky
- Brightens the night
Down
- Is no longer considered a planet
- Which planet is the biggest
- system The name of the system that earth belongs to
- Brightens the day
- A planet that may sustain human life
10 Clues: Brightens the day • Brightens the night • Which planet is the biggest • Someone who drives a rocket • Something launched into the air • Is no longer considered a planet • A planet that may sustain human life • There are billions of them in the sky • way A home for all different stars and planets • system The name of the system that earth belongs to
Carnival Crossword 2023-05-11
Across
- A public procession in special day
- People wear these dresses for carnival
- A famous place to visit in February
- you use it to hide your face
- People listen music and dance
Down
- People from Jujuy consider it "the mother earth"
- A show of pyrothenics
- Special event or a party
- Four lines used in poetry
- A famous pagan festival in the world
10 Clues: A show of pyrothenics • Special event or a party • Four lines used in poetry • you use it to hide your face • People listen music and dance • A public procession in special day • A famous place to visit in February • A famous pagan festival in the world • People wear these dresses for carnival • People from Jujuy consider it "the mother earth"
Th Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-03
10 Clues: The number after 29 • The day you were born • The planet we live on • This is found on birds • What you put on toothpaste • What you use to brush your teeth • You need these to chew your food • How you feel when you need a drink • The person who tells you the weather • A loud boom heard after a lightning flash
How Do We Measure Time? 2024-11-30
Across
- A year has twelve of these.
- There are sixty of these in an hour.
- Planets do this around the sun.
- The earth does this.
- Around lunch time.
Down
- There are twenty-four of these in one day.
- Time is different in each of these. We have 24.
- When you double a number.
- 365 days.
- There are sixty of these in a minute.
10 Clues: 365 days. • Around lunch time. • The earth does this. • When you double a number. • A year has twelve of these. • Planets do this around the sun. • There are sixty of these in an hour. • There are sixty of these in a minute. • There are twenty-four of these in one day. • Time is different in each of these. We have 24.
mason 2023-10-20
Across
- a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view
- the time it takes a planet to rotate once
Down
- moon Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- planet A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- planet A planet made up mostly of icy materials
- moon The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- A group of millions or billions of stars
12 Clues: A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A group of millions or billions of stars • the time it takes a planet to rotate once • planet A planet made up mostly of icy materials • a half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • An imaginary line through an object around which it spins • An attractive force between any two objects that have mass • ...
Crossword puzzle in physical science 2024-01-21
Across
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
Down
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
Down
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
Down
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
Down
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
Down
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
Down
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the shape of the earth.
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
Down
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
32 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-22
Across
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
Down
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy 2024-01-22
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- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
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- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Sun, Earth and Moon Vocab 2023-11-07
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- Twice each year when the Sun rises directly over the equator, and is equal distance from the north and south pole, creating days and nights of equal length
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- Twice each year when the Sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly distance relative to the equator, marking the longest and shortest days
- the moon at any stage between full moon and a quarter when more than half of the illuminated side is visible
- the curved path of a celestial object around another body in space
- tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- To move in a circular motion on a central axis; spinning
- To move on an orbit around another object
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- The cycle of changes viewed from Earth as the Moon revolves it, revealing portions of the moon’s illuminated side known as phases
- The oval shape of the orbit a celestial object makes as it revolves around another object
- the moon at any stage between new moon and a quarter when less than half of the illuminated side is visible
- As the moon moves towards the sun in its revolution around Earth, less of the illuminated portion are shown to Earth, appearing smaller each night
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, twice in each lunar day, due to the gravitational attraction of the moon and sun on the oceans
- As the moon moves away from the sun in its revolution around Earth, more of the illuminated portion are shown to Earth, appearing larger each night
- tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between the high and low sea levels at the coastline .
- The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another
16 Clues: To move on an orbit around another object • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • To move in a circular motion on a central axis; spinning • the curved path of a celestial object around another body in space • The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another • ...
Los días feriados y celebraciones familiares 2022-12-07
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- Festival or lights/Diwali
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas Tree
- Father's Day
- I celebrate
- Mother's Day
- We celebrate
- Christmas
- jewish
- muslim
- New Year's Eve
- New Year
- Easter
- Christmas Eve for latinos
- holidays
- Holy Week
- fireworks
- Day of the Virgen of Guadalupe
- presents
- baptism
- Fat Tuesday (in french)
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- Independence Day
- parade
- hindus
- Memorial Day
- anniversary
- President's Day
- birthday
- Halloween
- Valentine's Day
- Labor Day
- Lunar New Year
- to wear a costume
- celebrations
- Hanukkah
- skull
- Indigenous Peoples' Day
- Passover
- Ash Wednesday
- Day of the Dead
- wedding
- a muslim holiday
42 Clues: skull • parade • hindus • jewish • muslim • Easter • wedding • baptism • birthday • Hanukkah • New Year • Passover • holidays • presents • Halloween • Labor Day • Christmas • Holy Week • fireworks • anniversary • I celebrate • Memorial Day • Thanksgiving • Father's Day • Mother's Day • We celebrate • celebrations • Ash Wednesday • Christmas Tree • Lunar New Year • New Year's Eve • President's Day • Valentine's Day • Day of the Dead • ...
Genesis 2025-01-23
6 Clues: She was the first woman • who was the first son of God • God did it on the seventh day • God created _____ on the sixth day • God created the ____ and the Earth. • Who did God make a covenant with for his entire generation?
Space 2024-04-09
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- to become weaker in strength or influence
- something that is related to the moon
- the angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis
- The seventh planet from the Sun
- a theory in astronomy
- a rock that falls to Earth from space
- when day and night are of approximately equal length
- an astronaut of the Soviet or Russian space program.
- a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.
- one of two ice giants in the outer solar system
- shooting stars are
- moon in which its whole disk is illuminated
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- often simply means "universe"
- an oval-shaped path, like a slightly elongated circle
- The fourth planet from the Sun
- a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium
- a star of relatively small size and low luminosity
- an object hitting the surface
- A group of stars seen as forming a figure or design in the sky
- a piece of rock
- system of two stars that are gravitationally bound to and in orbit around each other.
- the moon when half its disk appears illuminated
- a piece of glass or other transparent substance
- the planet on which we live
- around 24 hours is a
- fine, dry powder
- a small, icy object that orbits the sun
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
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- a certain phase of the moon, when it's bulging outward but isn't quite full.
- how compact or concentrated something is
- a celestial body that is in orbit around
- third phase of the moon cycle
- whose orbits are closer to the sun than the earth's
- the moon does what
- any region in space outside the solar system
- the natural satellite of the earth
- a continuous area or expanse which is free
- Pluto is known as a
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- a system of millions or billions of stars
- the Greek god of the underworld
- an occasion when the sun looks like it is completely
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- The sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest
- the great circle that is the apparent path of the Sun among the constellations in the course of a year
- womanhood, fertility, intuitiveness, psyche and empowerment.
- are the four planets closest to the Sun are called
- small, rocky objects
- collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- the study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor
- the Roman goddess of love and beauty
- a heavy silver-white poisonous metallic element that is liquid at ordinary temperatures
54 Clues: a piece of rock • fine, dry powder • the moon does what • shooting stars are • Pluto is known as a • small, rocky objects • around 24 hours is a • a theory in astronomy • the planet on which we live • third phase of the moon cycle • often simply means "universe" • an object hitting the surface • The fourth planet from the Sun • The seventh planet from the Sun • ...
Earth's Moon 2021-05-03
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- one object in space casts a shadow on another object
- less than a full circle
- an object that orbits another object
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is increasing
- the source of the moon's light
- the side of the moon never seen from Earth
- the number of moons that orbit Earth
- the phase where the moon is a sliver of light
- the amount of moonlight seen from Earth is decreasing
- one object moving around another object
- a natural satellite
- the quarter moon that is waning
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- how the moon appears to observers on Earth
- the number of Earth days for one rotation of the moon
- the phase that occurs when the near side is fully lit
- the phase right after a new moon
- the darkest part of a shadow
- spinning on an axis
- the phase when the near side of the moon is dark
- the force that pulls the moon towards Earth
20 Clues: spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • less than a full circle • the darkest part of a shadow • the source of the moon's light • the quarter moon that is waning • the phase right after a new moon • an object that orbits another object • the number of moons that orbit Earth • one object moving around another object • how the moon appears to observers on Earth • ...
My puzzle 2022-06-22
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- A dairy drink
- Japanese Noodles
- A typically humanoid machine
- A cold holiday
- The state bird of Indiana
- a post apocalyptic role playing game
- Something to put things together
- Most of the Earth is this
- a round pastry with a hole
- European country known for sausage and beer
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- A common Italian dinner in the US
- someone to save the day
- A tool used for eating common in East Asia
- A place for birds to rest
- Final season within a year
- Fool's idea of bravery
- a place to lie down that's not a bed
- Someone forced to work against their will
- King of the jungle
- A big blue planet named after a sea god
20 Clues: A dairy drink • A cold holiday • Japanese Noodles • King of the jungle • Fool's idea of bravery • someone to save the day • A place for birds to rest • The state bird of Indiana • Most of the Earth is this • Final season within a year • a round pastry with a hole • A typically humanoid machine • Something to put things together • A common Italian dinner in the US • ...
Glimpse Of Catholisism 2022-06-01
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- What Jesus was crucified on
- Sacrament given when receive the Eucharist for the first time
- given out at communion
- Jesus acsended into ______
- Third person in the trinity
- Religion that beleives in God
- side we kneel on before entering the pew
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- To think or have an opinion
- virtuous, kind person
- "On the ____ day he rose again"
- When we confess our sins to the priest
- second person in the trinity
- Two people who love eachother receive this Sacrament
- Symbol of marrige
- place in where we worship God
- Sacrament typically given when you are a baby
- Typically apart of religious ceremonies that involves smearing oil
- Jesus forgives us for our ____
- mother of Jesus
- Creator of heaven and earth
20 Clues: mother of Jesus • Symbol of marrige • virtuous, kind person • given out at communion • Jesus acsended into ______ • To think or have an opinion • What Jesus was crucified on • Third person in the trinity • Creator of heaven and earth • second person in the trinity • place in where we worship God • Religion that beleives in God • Jesus forgives us for our ____ • ...
Flower_flores 2020-07-10
Across
- When an ad appears right after talking about it
- Don't worry I made one for you
- Me plus you
- "That's cute"... "That's also cute"...
- Asian land
- Underrated planet
- Single word meaning "something's wrong"
- Zuko's real gf
- An object that I hate
- One day I'll be this old
- The game that our nerdy friend tried to teach us
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- Dad joke that made me laugh for no reason
- You definitely want this right now
- R.I.P (Rest in petals)
- Mujer asustadiza
- Headphones
- The place that we took the photo on my lock screen
- 1 3 5
- The only drinkable water on the face of the earth
- He left me for you
20 Clues: 1 3 5 • Headphones • Asian land • Me plus you • Zuko's real gf • Mujer asustadiza • Underrated planet • He left me for you • An object that I hate • R.I.P (Rest in petals) • One day I'll be this old • Don't worry I made one for you • You definitely want this right now • "That's cute"... "That's also cute"... • Single word meaning "something's wrong" • Dad joke that made me laugh for no reason • ...
Long E Spelling Words 2023-02-23
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- The enemy surrendered in _______.
- A baby tree/plant
- to take back, withdraw
- The fastest mammal on Earth
- We need to _______ this goal
- The soup was served in a(n) ______.
- The person was going to jail for _______.
- to really want to do something
- to win, achieve something
- a whalebone
- They sold the apples for $.30 _______.
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- The runner had a small ______ of water.
- His dad is his _______.
- to surround and try to capture
- A hot and dry place during the day
- The canvas was set up on a(n) _______.
- to preserve or keep secret
- Ice cream is a type of _______.
- You may _______ with your story.
- He got a(n) ______ of pain from the medicine.
20 Clues: a whalebone • A baby tree/plant • to take back, withdraw • His dad is his _______. • to win, achieve something • to preserve or keep secret • The fastest mammal on Earth • We need to _______ this goal • to surround and try to capture • to really want to do something • Ice cream is a type of _______. • You may _______ with your story. • The enemy surrendered in _______. • ...
Summit 6th Grade Crossword 2023-03-29
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- Where we learn about maps and countries
- 601 Math teacher
- Where Mrs. Williams is the Queen
- Where we learn about rocks and the earth!
- Free time during 4th hour
- 602 English teacher
- Where we learn about grammar and essays
- 602 Math teacher
- 601 Literacy teacher
- Where you find your grades
- 601 Science teacher
- Our SRO
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- Should never be out in school!
- The Summit Mascot
- 602 Social Studies teacher
- Where do you eat lunch?
- 6th grade principal
- What town are we in?
- Where we learn about numbers
- Where we learn about Books and Poems
- Where you look for information about your class each day
- What should be around your neck?
22 Clues: Our SRO • 601 Math teacher • 602 Math teacher • The Summit Mascot • 6th grade principal • 602 English teacher • 601 Science teacher • What town are we in? • 601 Literacy teacher • Where do you eat lunch? • Free time during 4th hour • 602 Social Studies teacher • Where you find your grades • Where we learn about numbers • Should never be out in school! • Where Mrs. Williams is the Queen • ...
Bible Week Review 2023-05-11
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- which testament is Philemon in
- Philemon's love has given Paul great _____
- Onesimus is now a..
- "and _______ us our debts,"
- "Our _________ in heaven, hallowed be your name"
- Paul is a __________ of Christ Jesus (verse 9)
- "and lead us not into __________"
- Paul appeals on the basis of ______ (verse 9)
- "but _______ us from the evil one."
- author of Philemon
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- "as we also have forgiven our ______"
- where he wrote Philemon
- Paul orders Philemon to forgive Onesimus-true or false
- "prepare a _____ room for me.."
- "on Earth as it is in _________"
- runaway slave
- "give us this day our daily ________"
- Paul says he will ____ back anything stolen
- Paul is thankful for Philemon-true or false
- "your _________ come, your will be done"
20 Clues: runaway slave • author of Philemon • Onesimus is now a.. • where he wrote Philemon • "and _______ us our debts," • which testament is Philemon in • "prepare a _____ room for me.." • "on Earth as it is in _________" • "and lead us not into __________" • "but _______ us from the evil one." • "as we also have forgiven our ______" • "give us this day our daily ________" • ...
Space Crossword 2012-10-24
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- One of the movies from the Twilight saga
- Also the name of a cartoon(------- Boy)
- Does not exist in space
- What astronauts travel in
- Guy who travels in space
- Distance between Earth and Sun
- Also the name of a Chocolate Bar
- Moon lauch from 1969
- Seen mostly in the day
- Seen mostly at night
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- First man on the moon
- ----------, we have a problem!
- Another name for a Chocolate bar
- Aliens use this for travel
- Rhymes with "mars"
- Anything to do with the moon
- Extra-terrestrial being thought to be a myth
- A dark hole in space
- Holds all of the planets
- Also does not exist in space
20 Clues: Rhymes with "mars" • A dark hole in space • Moon lauch from 1969 • Seen mostly at night • First man on the moon • Seen mostly in the day • Does not exist in space • Guy who travels in space • Holds all of the planets • What astronauts travel in • Aliens use this for travel • Anything to do with the moon • Also does not exist in space • ----------, we have a problem! • ...
Words You Should Know 2014-05-08
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- happening or done most of the time
- Food taken home after a meal
- involving more than one country
- made of crushed fruit
- cream A cold dessert
- the place where one was born
- a group of vehicles that travel on a track and are connected to each other
- flower popular on Parent's Day
- earl grey, assam, Darjeeling, green
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- a popular way of dressing
- physical or mental injury
- a system that connects computers throughout the world
- the measured amount of hot or cold
- People who teach
- the third planet from the sun
- to buy things
- Where you sit
- a youthful male
- easiest, simple part
- title given by parents after birth
20 Clues: to buy things • Where you sit • a youthful male • People who teach • cream A cold dessert • easiest, simple part • made of crushed fruit • a popular way of dressing • physical or mental injury • Food taken home after a meal • the place where one was born • the third planet from the sun • flower popular on Parent's Day • involving more than one country • happening or done most of the time • ...
Carson's Homework 2/26 2015-02-26
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- to look all over for something
- to go down in the ground or under something
- to change peoples opinions
- to move onto something
- to go out on a fun exploring expedition
- to rush around
- allows you to measure heat
- the planet we live on
- to flow out of something
- to investigate a new area
- able to be carried
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- a person or thing in which something comes into being from
- a book used to write in
- the first meal of the day
- to sign ones name in cursive
- to fly high above
- something you get for working hard
- to carry something over land
- relating or caused by heat
- opposite of later
20 Clues: to rush around • to fly high above • opposite of later • able to be carried • the planet we live on • to move onto something • a book used to write in • to flow out of something • the first meal of the day • to investigate a new area • to change peoples opinions • allows you to measure heat • relating or caused by heat • to sign ones name in cursive • to carry something over land • ...
Blaha 2023-07-14
Across
- Ankle sprainer
- Gloria of jeans fame
- Tree Planter's State
- Big accomplishment
- William Wallace homeland
- Most popular red wine grape
- Foundational knowledge along with 4
- Acreage between C and E
- Rabbit killer
- Basis of adj.
- Song that melts hearts
- Hydrox alternative
- Foundational knowledge along with 25
- Another name for Earth Day?
- Antibiotic requirement
- Maker of suits (sp)
- Old high German word for reward
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- Game played with 9 wooden pins
- Wisconsin Alumni Research foundation namesake
- Where MRSA drinks it's kryptonite
- Momma's boy
- Frequent question
- Legendary hometown
- Rigby of Beatles fame
- Intelligence incarnate
- Happening quickly
- Tamer of canines
- Pharmacist to ______
- Queen hit "Radio _____"
- Breathtaking
- Prefix to nurple
31 Clues: Momma's boy • Breathtaking • Rabbit killer • Basis of adj. • Ankle sprainer • Tamer of canines • Prefix to nurple • Frequent question • Happening quickly • Big accomplishment • Legendary hometown • Hydrox alternative • Maker of suits (sp) • Gloria of jeans fame • Tree Planter's State • Pharmacist to ______ • Rigby of Beatles fame • Intelligence incarnate • Song that melts hearts • Antibiotic requirement • ...
Wishing You a Wonderful Christmas! 2023-12-19
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- This log gets burned every Christmas
- Don’t get caught under this unless you’re feeling flirty!
- ___ on Earth and good will toward men
- He played his best for Him
- Christmas tree decorations
- What I saw Mommy doing
- The ultimate Christmas conveyance
- His bed when there was no room at the inn
- “Son of a ___!” (Elf)
- AKA O Come All Ye Faithful
- Nativity scene
- Gifts are sometimes wrapped with them
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- Scrooge’s first name
- The town of Grinch’s crime spree
- The best things happen while you’re __ (White Christmas)
- Mama wore one
- The gift on the 7th day
- The three Magi were __, Melchior, and Balthasar
- Santa has nine
- Dance of the ___ Fairies
20 Clues: Mama wore one • Santa has nine • Nativity scene • Scrooge’s first name • “Son of a ___!” (Elf) • What I saw Mommy doing • The gift on the 7th day • Dance of the ___ Fairies • He played his best for Him • Christmas tree decorations • AKA O Come All Ye Faithful • The town of Grinch’s crime spree • The ultimate Christmas conveyance • This log gets burned every Christmas • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-03-26
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- this transportation driven by machinist
- the taste of sugar
- This thing is used to protect the body from rain
- my father's brother is my
- thing to brush your teeth
- this thing that you wear to go to school
- this animal loves banana
- The color of earth and dirt
- an animal that has big ears
- some say this animal has nine lives
- a baby dog
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- the color of the sun
- I should drink water because I am
- the opposite of short
- an animal that lives in desert
- the day after Monday is
- jewelry you usually wear on your finger
- the king of the jungle
- the antonym of old
- what is the taste of chili
20 Clues: a baby dog • the taste of sugar • the antonym of old • the color of the sun • the opposite of short • the king of the jungle • the day after Monday is • this animal loves banana • my father's brother is my • thing to brush your teeth • what is the taste of chili • The color of earth and dirt • an animal that has big ears • an animal that lives in desert • I should drink water because I am • ...
Semester 3 2024-12-01
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- The V3 form of GO
- SMAN 1, Wahidin, MAN 1
- English, Arabic, Malay, Chinese
- The planet we live in
- Juta (INA) to English
- The day before Friday
- The V3 form of HIDE
- Reflexive pronoun of MEREKA
- No money needed
- Communication but verb
- The opposite of WORST
- Not easy
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- The V3 form of FORGET
- The V+ing of PLAY
- Penggosok gigi (INA) to English
- Father, Mother, Sister, Brother
- The V2 form of MISUNDERSTAND
- The V! form of Thought
- Teach but the person
- More than like
- Cuaca (INA) to English
- Sad but adjective
- Makan Siang (INA) to English
- The V2 form of READ
- Mengetahui (INA) to English
25 Clues: Not easy • More than like • No money needed • The V+ing of PLAY • The V3 form of GO • Sad but adjective • The V3 form of HIDE • The V2 form of READ • Teach but the person • The V3 form of FORGET • The planet we live in • Juta (INA) to English • The day before Friday • The opposite of WORST • SMAN 1, Wahidin, MAN 1 • The V! form of Thought • Cuaca (INA) to English • Communication but verb • ...
2024 In Review 2024-12-20
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- Annual "Boot Camp" Location
- Espresso Martini Hub
- My Newest Family Member
- Photoshoot Leader
- Daily Breakfast Staple
- Sunny Day
- More of this in 2025, per Ryan's Request
- I Travelled for Work
- ...Being an Uber Driver?
- You Travelled with Baked Ziti
- Next Up for Wedding Planning
- Our Love..or a Pricy Wine
- Our Favorite Dinner Spot
- Engagement Vessel
- Your Newest Family Member
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- To Infinity & Beyond
- Gym Pals
- My Cold Remedy
- This Year's Big Event
- my top artist of 2024
- Happiest Place on Earth
- Your Most Used Phrase
- Elite Granola
- 10 Year Celebration in 2024
- Time Spent on the Patio
- Your Favorite Boyfriend
- November Stickers
- Go-To Coffee Flavor
28 Clues: Gym Pals • Sunny Day • Elite Granola • My Cold Remedy • Photoshoot Leader • November Stickers • Engagement Vessel • Go-To Coffee Flavor • To Infinity & Beyond • Espresso Martini Hub • I Travelled for Work • This Year's Big Event • my top artist of 2024 • Your Most Used Phrase • Daily Breakfast Staple • Happiest Place on Earth • My Newest Family Member • Time Spent on the Patio • ...
Labyrinth 2025-08-06
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- Powerhouse of cell
- Amazon rainforest location
- Author of “The Immortals of Meluha”
- primary gas found in earth’s atmosphere
- a single firm controls prices in this market
- Original name of Google
- Hardest natural substance on earth
- Sport played on the moon
- Father of Political Science
- A mammal that lays eggs
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- River less country
- the land of the rising sun
- Capital of Mizoram
- animal on Porsche logo
- Capital of British Empire before Delhi
- World leader who delivered the speech “Iron Curtain”
- Oldest civilization in the world
- Norse god associated with a planet and a day of the week
- company that acquired LinkedIn in 2016
- Indian city of pearls
- Country that officially joined BRICS in 2024
21 Clues: River less country • Capital of Mizoram • Powerhouse of cell • Indian city of pearls • animal on Porsche logo • Original name of Google • A mammal that lays eggs • Sport played on the moon • the land of the rising sun • Amazon rainforest location • Father of Political Science • Oldest civilization in the world • Hardest natural substance on earth • Author of “The Immortals of Meluha” • ...
The Best Reading Units 7-8 2025-09-30
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- not here, not at home
- earth isn't the middle
- Write, Proofread, Edit, _______
- after you put a key in a door, you ____ it
- "Hmmmm, maybe..."
- the man responsible for a famous theory about the sun and the planets
- sun + middle
- The Tower of Pisa is famous for this
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- Steve Jobs
- translate eyes to Korean and you have a clue
- Psy: "New _____"
- all stars, planets, and space
- Chuseok and colored leaves
- an idea that you have to test to prove
- planet race track
- a ballerina, a fidget spinner, and a planet all do this
- sounds like except
- "Cherry Blossom ending"
- you eat samgyetang on the longest day
- the opposite of "away from"
20 Clues: Steve Jobs • sun + middle • Psy: "New _____" • planet race track • "Hmmmm, maybe..." • sounds like except • not here, not at home • earth isn't the middle • "Cherry Blossom ending" • Chuseok and colored leaves • the opposite of "away from" • all stars, planets, and space • Write, Proofread, Edit, _______ • The Tower of Pisa is famous for this • you eat samgyetang on the longest day • ...
Eclipses 2021-03-07
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- It is unsafe to view this type of eclipse without eye protection.
- When the Earth's shadow completely blocks the moon, as seen from Earth
- This celestial body gets blocked from view during a Lunar Eclipse.
- A blocking of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another celestial body, creating a shadow
- A Solar Eclipse can only be seen during the _______.
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- When the moon completely covers the Sun, as seen from Earth
- The fully shaded, darkest part of a shadow
- During a Lunar Eclipse, the moon is in this phase
- During a Solar Eclipse, the moon is in this phase
- A Lunar Eclipse can only be seen during the _______.
- This celestial body gets blocked from view during a Solar Eclipse.
- The partially shaded part of a shadow
12 Clues: The partially shaded part of a shadow • The fully shaded, darkest part of a shadow • During a Lunar Eclipse, the moon is in this phase • During a Solar Eclipse, the moon is in this phase • A Lunar Eclipse can only be seen during the _______. • A Solar Eclipse can only be seen during the _______. • When the moon completely covers the Sun, as seen from Earth • ...
Chapter 3 Sections 1-2 Vocab 2021-09-14
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- the act of concentrated water droplets falling to the earth because they are too heavy
- 1-tropics, 2-polar, 3-temperate (2 words)
- when water vapor begins condensation
- the zone with the warmest temperature
- the sun reaches its greatest angular distance from the equator
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- the movement of the around the sun
- the influence of the earth's movement on wind direction (2 words)
- the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation (2 words)
- the movement of the earth on its axis
- the line where two air masses meet and forms rain or snow
- the length of the day and night are equal all over the planet
- an area beyond a mountain in which is very dry because the mountain blocks the water vapor's path (2 words)
12 Clues: the movement of the around the sun • when water vapor begins condensation • the movement of the earth on its axis • the zone with the warmest temperature • 1-tropics, 2-polar, 3-temperate (2 words) • the line where two air masses meet and forms rain or snow • the length of the day and night are equal all over the planet • ...
Space Crossword 2023-11-19
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- The bright, hot star at the center of our solar system.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it.
- The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun.
- The vast, empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- What enables us to see; comes from sources like the Sun or artificial sources.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, known as the "Red Planet."
- The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright.
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- The time when the Sun is not visible, and darkness falls.
- A large celestial body that orbits around a star.
- The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
- A bright, glowing ball of gas in space.
- The space above the Earth where clouds, the Sun, Moon, and stars are seen.
12 Clues: A bright, glowing ball of gas in space. • The vast, empty area beyond Earth's atmosphere. • Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. • A large celestial body that orbits around a star. • The path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun. • The planet we live on; the third planet from the Sun. • The period when the Sun is in the sky and it's bright. • ...
ef 2013-04-30
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- / earth sun relation
- / movenment of people from one place to another
- / Energy
- / rule by faith
- / when something spreads
- / in country
- / relationships of culture
- / seasonal winds
- rate / how people can read
- / downtown
- / g ppssss
Down
- / life on earth
- / violence is no answer
- / computers help sotre
- / products making
- / remove salat from water
- / epedemic
- / cause by movemt of plates of earth
- / outside shel of earth
- / outside funds
20 Clues: / epedemic • / Energy • / products making • / outside funds • / downtown • / life on earth • / rule by faith • / in country • / g ppssss • / seasonal winds • / remove salat from water • / outside shel of earth • rate / how people can read • / relationships of culture • / violence is no answer • ...
Geography 2013-04-30
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- / life on earth
- / outside shel of earth
- / relationships of culture
- / seasonal winds
- rate / how people can read
- / products making
- / in country
- / downtown
- / Energy
- / earth sun relation
Down
- / violence is no answer
- / outside funds
- / remove salat from water
- / rule by faith
- / epedemic
- / when something spreads
- / cause by movemt of plates of earth
- / computers help sotre
- / movenment of people from one place to another
- / g ppssss
20 Clues: / epedemic • / Energy • / outside funds • / products making • / downtown • / life on earth • / rule by faith • / g ppssss • / in country • / seasonal winds • / remove salat from water • / outside shel of earth • rate / how people can read • / relationships of culture • / violence is no answer • ...
February Facts 2024-01-21
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- "Can U Remind Me" to watch him on 23 down
- It would prim and proper for Katniss to get her sister Feb's flower
- Let them eat cake, but not the baby on this fat day
- By George, he was 47 years old when Feb 22 became his birthday
- A short addition to the calendar in 713 BCE
- "Here I come", to the state where most red roses are produced
- Leslie Knope, would you be my ________?
- 108 people live in Valentine, ________.
- Can you Imagine them playing Believer why this dances through the hallways
- IV, LIV, LVII Champions
- Valentine's Day for Caesar
- Can all 36 of these candies "Be Mine"?
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- I wonder if ichthyologists have this sign
- It's the end of this sign, but I'd rather sing about its dawning
- You'll want to "kiss" this man for founding his company in Feb 1894
- First time Nadia & Martin can root for this team in the championship game
- A red and white rag with this in the middle gets a holiday in Feb
- John Glenn became the first American to Orbit it on Feb20, 1962
- NYC's Punxsutawney
- I love to wear this color for good luck
- Iggy Azalea's birth name rocks in February
- 'You' have been watching videos here since Valentine's Day 2005
- Slim Shady was released by this Mars Creation in Feb 1999
- He's the father of Black History Month
- It happened for the 58th time this Feb
25 Clues: NYC's Punxsutawney • IV, LIV, LVII Champions • Valentine's Day for Caesar • He's the father of Black History Month • It happened for the 58th time this Feb • Can all 36 of these candies "Be Mine"? • I love to wear this color for good luck • Leslie Knope, would you be my ________? • 108 people live in Valentine, ________. • I wonder if ichthyologists have this sign • ...
III Physics Revision 2013-05-14
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- Energy that is obtained from Uranium
- Blue wire in a plug
- Harmful gas produced when fossil fuels are burnt
- Something that goes around a planet
- Fourth planet from the Sun
- Earth between Sun and Moon
- Unit for current
- This type of material goes back to its original shape after being stretched
- Natural gas and this substance is formed from tiny animals and plants that lived in the sea millions of years ago
- Energy that is obtained from waves and tides
- Changing shape of the moon as it orbits the Earth
- Distance car travels in the time it takes for the driver to realise they need to stop
- Force which slows things down
- Energy that is obtained from hot rocks under the ground
- Distance the car travels while the brake is being pressed
- Time is takes for a planet to make one complete spin on its axis
- Number of planets in the solar system
- Very thin piece of wire in a bulb
- We can make current smaller by putting one of these in a circuit
- Formed many millions of years ago from plants
- Fuel made from vegetable oil
- Moon is directly between Sun and Earth
- Organisms that never rot away completely
- Largest planet
- Energy that is obtained from the sun
- This type of circuit has several branches with components on it
- These forces need to touch an object before they can affect it
- Your mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity
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- Season in Australia when northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- The galaxy that we are in
- Satellite of the earth
- Hottest planet
- Used to measure current
- Patterns of stars in the sky
- Fuel obtained from plant or animal waste
- Force which slows things down in air
- Units for mass
- Force which slows things down in water
- Cannot be replaced
- Time it takes to orbit the Sun once
- These forces can affect an object from a distance
- Thinking distance plus braking distance
- How far you travel in a certain time
- Path a planet takes
- Half of the earth
- Outer planets are made of this
- Word which describes forces which are not the same size
- Measure forces using this
- Units for weight
- How much matter makes something up
- Downward force that effects objects on the earth
- Carbon dioxide causes this
- This type of circuit has all of the components in one loop
- Smallest planet
- Inner planets are made of this
- Mass divided by volume
- Fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals
- Force in water which pushes up against your weight
- Wire which is beside the fuse in a plug
- Wire attached to the top pin in a plug
- Nearest star to Earth
- Word which describes two forces which are the same size
62 Clues: Hottest planet • Units for mass • Largest planet • Smallest planet • Unit for current • Units for weight • Half of the earth • Cannot be replaced • Blue wire in a plug • Path a planet takes • Nearest star to Earth • Satellite of the earth • Mass divided by volume • Used to measure current • The galaxy that we are in • Measure forces using this • Fourth planet from the Sun • ...
Solar System - Gavin 3C 2021-10-30
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- How many moons do Jupiter has?
- the planet we live in
- hours 1 day how many hours do Jupiter has?
- the hottest planet at Solar system.
- the furterest planet in Solar system.
- way The Galaxy whereSolar system is.
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- the lagest planet of our solar system.
- the sixth planet in solar sytem.
- how many moons are there in neptune?
- the seventh planet in the solar system
- the red planet.
- the nearest planet to the sun.
12 Clues: the red planet. • the planet we live in • How many moons do Jupiter has? • the nearest planet to the sun. • the sixth planet in solar sytem. • how many moons are there in neptune? • the hottest planet at Solar system. • the furterest planet in Solar system. • the lagest planet of our solar system. • the seventh planet in the solar system • ...
Taking Care of our Planet 2025-03-23
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- Large waste container
- Weekly curbside pickup
- Someone who throws trash on the ground
- Can make animals sick - call on Captain Planet
- Wait! Don't litter, throw it in the ___.
- Senator who created Earth Day in the United States
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- Scientists estimate some forms may take hundreds of years to decompose
- "Everybody everywhere" (purple dinosaur)
- April 22
- Government org (abbr) whose mission includes protecting human health and the environment
- Large waste disposal site
- Use again
12 Clues: April 22 • Use again • Large waste container • Weekly curbside pickup • Large waste disposal site • Someone who throws trash on the ground • "Everybody everywhere" (purple dinosaur) • Wait! Don't litter, throw it in the ___. • Can make animals sick - call on Captain Planet • Senator who created Earth Day in the United States • ...
Danny Garay 2022-05-04
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- changes of matter from a gas to a liquid
- the process that takes place when a liquid
- tranfer of thermal energy
- average weather condition
- mass of an object
- narrow belt of strong winds
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- causes moving air
- all the water on earth suface
- movement of air from sea the land during the day when cooler air
- transfer of thermal energy by contact
- movement of air from land to sea
- energy transferred by waves or ray
12 Clues: causes moving air • mass of an object • tranfer of thermal energy • average weather condition • narrow belt of strong winds • all the water on earth suface • movement of air from land to sea • energy transferred by waves or ray • transfer of thermal energy by contact • changes of matter from a gas to a liquid • the process that takes place when a liquid • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2014-11-05
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- made up of billions of galaxies
- exactly east
- revolve around the sun; their distance from the Sun directly affects their characteristics
- occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth- only during a new moon
- a circle’s one fixed central
- amount of sunlight received in a location in a day
- when the Sun sometimes looks bigger and sometimes looks smaller
- theory claiming the universe began at one point
- demonstrates that the Earth is rotating
- used to describe the shape of an orbit; has a range of 1 to 0
- 6/21
- actual amount of light a star shines into space
- large system of billions of stars
- when a planet is closest to the Sun in its orbit
- path taken by one body as it revolves around another body
- Sun is directly overhead
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- 12/21
- name of the North Star
- one celestial body passes through the shadow of another and blocks the lit portion
- densely packed regions of stars
- a hot, luminous, gaseous celestial body seen by the light they emit
- energy from the sun in the form of radiation
- occurs when the moon passes through Earth’s shadow- only during a full moon
- further from the Sun, the longer it takes to go around the Sun
- when a planet is furthest from the Sun in its orbit
- 9/21
- 3/21
- Sun reaches maximum altitude for its location
- exactly west
- depends on the Angle of Insolation-the angle at which the Sun’s rays hit the surface of Earth
30 Clues: 9/21 • 3/21 • 6/21 • 12/21 • exactly east • exactly west • name of the North Star • Sun is directly overhead • a circle’s one fixed central • made up of billions of galaxies • densely packed regions of stars • large system of billions of stars • demonstrates that the Earth is rotating • energy from the sun in the form of radiation • Sun reaches maximum altitude for its location • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-08-16
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- Study of the earth
- Distance north or south of the equator
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists.
- the study of the atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas.
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it.
- inner sphere of the Earth; rich in Nickel and Iron
- Interval On a topographic map, tells the distance in elevation between adjacent contour lines.
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
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- the scientific study of the oceans
- The mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
- A well-established, highly reliable explanation of a natural or physical phenomenon
- a life-sustaining, thin, gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth
- Line A line on a topographic map that connects points of equal elevation of the land
- Science is the name for the group of sciences that deals with earth and its neighbors in space
- Map represents Earth's three-dimensional surface in two dimensions
- The study of the universe
- a group of interacting or interdependent parts that form a complex whole
- The thin and solid outermost layer of the Earth above the mantle
- the layer of the earth between the crust and the core
20 Clues: Study of the earth • The study of the universe • the scientific study of the oceans • Distance north or south of the equator • inner sphere of the Earth; rich in Nickel and Iron • the layer of the earth between the crust and the core • all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas. • a life-sustaining, thin, gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth • ...
friends 2013-08-02
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- n ice / the bitter memory of our first group outing party
- den / best hangout place in college premises
- / best snack we relish in our trips
- problem / biggest problem on earth
- hills / best hangout place during college time
- / the best yummy dish of our one day trip
- / Our film studio
- aid / vasant's best gift on friendship day
- / shalin's bday (1st ) was celebrated at
- club / ek ladke vich ki hoga mamma (place)
- / pratik n dhano are common on?
- / dishita's favourite waitor
- / pratik's best quality
- / the place where jinal got close to US (not nirav)
- / pratik ne kiska balatkar kiya tha?
- / entertainment @ Rs.60 wuth fresh fragrance
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- / panchi & jini ka jeevan nahi sampoorna iske bina
- Birthday / our group's first night stay was on a special day
- / red chaddi
- / Out dream destination for rainy season
- / which public news paper had our garba photo
- / the vulgar thing we found in the hotel
- / who is the one who is having all the fun
- / every year we wait for
- / hamare dost ka first std friend
- / dhano makes weird noise after eating
- / mamma's boy
- / Bhavesh " "
- / vasya loved to ride on her all over
- nasha / the love song of Neeta n vasant
- / the hottest trip
- / hammer
- / pratik ne abhi tak nahi dekha
- / hamari sawaari hai iske bina adhuri
- / the only bag vasant had
- / shalin aur nirav dono ko nahi mili
36 Clues: / hammer • / red chaddi • / mamma's boy • / Our film studio • / the hottest trip • / pratik's best quality • / every year we wait for • / the only bag vasant had • / dishita's favourite waitor • / pratik n dhano are common on? • / pratik ne abhi tak nahi dekha • / hamare dost ka first std friend • problem / biggest problem on earth • / best snack we relish in our trips • ...
*April Fool's Day Crossword Puzzle 24/25 2025-04-07
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- Like the salad, he expanded April to 30 days.
- News station that reported there was a surplus of spaghetti crops.
- This month's name comes from the Greek goddess, Aphrodite.
- This famous ocean liner sank on April 15, 1912.
- The _______ ________ in America began on April 19, 1775.
- _____ is considered the hardest language to learn.
- A fake message or news story that says something is real (when it is not).
- William Shakespeare is credited with _________ around 1,700 words in the English language
- The _____ _____ has no official language.
- _____ and Taurus are both zodiac signs in April.
- Scientists believe that modern humans developed _______ language around 50,000 to 150,000 years ago.
- Some tricksters swap ____ for sugar dispensers.
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- William Shakespeare, Jackie Chan, and DaVinci have _____ in April.
- A common prank include chocolate-covered ________.
- Noah _______ copyrighted the first edition of his dictionary on April 14, 1828.
- April 22 is _____ Day.
- A sentence containing every letter of the alphabet is called a ____.
- April is National _____ month.
- An ancient Roman celebration that involved mocking people.
- _____ words are words that were originally misprinted or misspelled but have made their way into common usage.
- Burger King offered a ____ ____ burger as a joke in 1998.
- April Fool's Day is celebrated on April ____ of every year.
- The word "_______" was originally called "flutterby".
- During Tailie Day,Victorians would pin ___ ____ signs on the backs of others.
- "E" is the _____ used letter in the English language.
25 Clues: April 22 is _____ Day. • April is National _____ month. • The _____ _____ has no official language. • Like the salad, he expanded April to 30 days. • This famous ocean liner sank on April 15, 1912. • Some tricksters swap ____ for sugar dispensers. • _____ and Taurus are both zodiac signs in April. • A common prank include chocolate-covered ________. • ...
Spring Has Sprung 2025-05-07
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- Pollen trigger for some
- Activity involving baskets and eggs (non-religious)
- Cherry ___, a springtime bloom in Washington, D.C
- Simon & Garfunkel song: “April ___”
- Frances Hodgson Burnett novel where a garden blooms
- Tree that "buds" in early spring
- March 2023 European protest event: “Spring of ___”
- Ella Fitzgerald standard: “Spring Can Really Hang You ___”
- Springtime fashion event in NYC
- National Park Service centennial spring initiative (2024)
- Björk’s 1997 track “___ Comes Quietly”
- Common spring break destination in Florida
- Antonio Vivaldi’s violin concerto inspired by the season
- Seasonal clock change: “Spring ___”
- Wave of pro-democracy protests in 2011
- Traditional side at spring picnics, often creamy
- Popular time for decluttering
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- Spring mix staple with a peppery bite
- Spring season often linked with romantic comedies
- Wes Anderson film set partly in blooming fields: “Moonrise ___”
- Bird that returns north in spring
- Animated rabbit known for seasonal hijinks
- Seasonal berry often paired with cream
- Popular bulb seen in Dutch fields
- Spring month known for revolutions and uprisings in France
- Yellow flower that signals spring
- Event marked by equal day and night in March
- Disney+ series set in springtime Paris, starring a superhero teen
- Month when Earth Day is celebrated
- 1962 hit by the Beach Boys: “___ USA”
- 2013 Harmony Korine film with “Spring” in the title
- Country known for cherry blossom festivals
- Tart red stalk used in pies
- Band with the hit “Spring Day” in 2017
- Fresh herb commonly planted in spring
35 Clues: Pollen trigger for some • Tart red stalk used in pies • Popular time for decluttering • Springtime fashion event in NYC • Tree that "buds" in early spring • Bird that returns north in spring • Popular bulb seen in Dutch fields • Yellow flower that signals spring • Month when Earth Day is celebrated • Simon & Garfunkel song: “April ___” • Seasonal clock change: “Spring ___” • ...
renewable resources 2021-01-20
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- when something is taken away from energy.
- when you gain from energy.
- depends on rainfall.
- cant be reproduced naturally.
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- when energy is reliable or trusted.
- heat rises from the Earth and gives energy.
- can't be produced on a rainy or cloudy day.
- replaced naturally and fast.
- turbines spin to produce energy.
- energy is produced when living objects burn up.
10 Clues: depends on rainfall. • when you gain from energy. • replaced naturally and fast. • cant be reproduced naturally. • turbines spin to produce energy. • when energy is reliable or trusted. • when something is taken away from energy. • heat rises from the Earth and gives energy. • can't be produced on a rainy or cloudy day. • energy is produced when living objects burn up.
Greta Thunberg 2021-05-14
10 Clues: reuse something • does not eat meat • everyone lives on it • is animals,trees and plants • is the opposite of the past • doesn't need power only sun • to fight for what you think is right • are the only things that keep us alive • you give someone a hand to do something • the only day in the week starting with F.
Deserts 2020-06-25
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- A prickly plant
- Hot in the day, but ..... at night
- Deserts get very little of this
- Rain often does this before it hits the ground
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- Many of the desert animals are this
- With wind, this type of storm happens
- Deserts are found on every .....
- Reptile found in deserts
- largest desert on Earth
- This animal stores fat in its hump
10 Clues: A prickly plant • largest desert on Earth • Reptile found in deserts • Deserts get very little of this • Deserts are found on every ..... • Hot in the day, but ..... at night • This animal stores fat in its hump • Many of the desert animals are this • With wind, this type of storm happens • Rain often does this before it hits the ground
Earth project 2021-04-10
10 Clues: hottest season • coldest season • to tip, slope, or slant • spinning around the axis • flowers bloom in this season • line passing through the EARTH • To move in a circle around a point • the end point of each end of the axis • leaves fall off of a tree in this season • month that gets a day added in a leap year
Tectonic plates 2018-04-15
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- largest land masses on Earth
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
- to spin around another object
- 365 days
- this is the name of the land when all continents were one huge land mass
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- you put this together to make your large map
- the remains of something from long ago
- working together for success
- to spin around like a top
- 24 hours
10 Clues: 365 days • 24 hours • to spin around like a top • largest land masses on Earth • working together for success • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter • to spin around another object • the remains of something from long ago • you put this together to make your large map • this is the name of the land when all continents were one huge land mass
Venus 2023-11-16
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- who discovered Venus?
- what is Venus's middle layer?
- What causes Venus to be so hot?
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- Venus has a iron core but not a...?
- what is the hottest Venus has gotten?
- How long is a day on Venus?
- Who is Venus named after?
- how many moons does Venus have?
- This planet is Venus's twin?
- how many sunrises does Venus have each year?
10 Clues: who discovered Venus? • Who is Venus named after? • How long is a day on Venus? • This planet is Venus's twin? • what is Venus's middle layer? • how many moons does Venus have? • What causes Venus to be so hot? • Venus has a iron core but not a...? • what is the hottest Venus has gotten? • how many sunrises does Venus have each year?
Rainbow 2023-02-20
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- Total number of colors in a Rainbow
- Generally observed shape of a Rainbow
- Only planet to have Rainbows
- season where I might not be visible
- Innermost color of the Rainbow
- Rainbow formed at night
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- Bending of Light
- National Find a Rainbow Day is celebrated every year on _____(Month) 3rd
- Called as Rainbow state of the world
- Discovered seven colors of Rainbow
10 Clues: Bending of Light • Rainbow formed at night • Only planet to have Rainbows • Innermost color of the Rainbow • Discovered seven colors of Rainbow • Total number of colors in a Rainbow • season where I might not be visible • Called as Rainbow state of the world • Generally observed shape of a Rainbow • National Find a Rainbow Day is celebrated every year on _____(Month) 3rd
Warm-Up Activity:HG2G-Chapter 1-6 2024-02-29
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- secret home of the Heart of Gold
- one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy
- day when Earth was destroyed
- one of the oddest thing in the universe
- planet where Ford came from
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- words inscribed on its cover
- President of the Galaxy
- species of alien who cook for vogons
- color of the bulldozer
- most useful thing a hitchhiker can have
10 Clues: color of the bulldozer • President of the Galaxy • planet where Ford came from • words inscribed on its cover • day when Earth was destroyed • secret home of the Heart of Gold • species of alien who cook for vogons • one of the oddest thing in the universe • most useful thing a hitchhiker can have • one of the most unpleasant races in the galaxy
Hatchet Chapter 5 2022-08-24
10 Clues: It's a metal bird • The day after today • Who gave birth to you • You hit nails with it • blood sucking insects • Where planes come and go • It cover 71% of the earth • You have to be quiet to have it • You have to use it for a bike to move • The country with the big red leaf on its flag
Revelation crossword👽 2023-05-23
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- “foretelling the future”
- the coming or “arrival” of any important figure
- Faithful christians will be taken off the earth to live with Jesus
- and “covering”
- Day a cosmic event in the future
- And teaching about the “end” times
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- catastrophic violence or disaster😦
- one thousand year period
- the place where the final battle is to occur
- How many angels blew trumpets?
10 Clues: and “covering” • “foretelling the future” • one thousand year period • How many angels blew trumpets? • Day a cosmic event in the future • catastrophic violence or disaster😦 • And teaching about the “end” times • the place where the final battle is to occur • the coming or “arrival” of any important figure • Faithful christians will be taken off the earth to live with Jesus
Crossword 2025-01-26
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- The X in XOXO
- Mythological God of love
- Was originally celebrated on February 14th
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on Valentines Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentines Day
- Rose color symbolizing purity
- Shakespeare play that references Valentines Day
- The O in XOXO
- How many US towns are named Valentines
- Greeting you send on Valentines Day
- How many roses are sent each year for valentines day
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentines Day Massacre
- Day of Valentines Day
- Symbol for Valentines Day
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- Yellow Roses signify this
- US State producing the most chocolate
- Common flower for Valentines Day
- Porgie Who kissed the girls and made them cry
- What activity increases a persons heart rate to 110 BPM
- Sweet candy
- Darker color associated with Valentines Day
- Love hormone
- Valentines gift full of color
- Month of Valentines Day
- Roman Goddess of love and beauty
25 Clues: Sweet candy • Love hormone • The X in XOXO • The O in XOXO • Day of Valentines Day • Month of Valentines Day • Mythological God of love • Yellow Roses signify this • Symbol for Valentines Day • Rose color symbolizing purity • Valentines gift full of color • Common flower for Valentines Day • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • Greeting you send on Valentines Day • ...
Space 2021-01-10
Across
- Collection of stars held together by gravity
- A model of the solar system with the sun at the centre
- Time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis
- Any Large body that orbits a star in a solar system
- Path taken by one object moving around another larger object
- The distance light travels in a year
- Sun and the planets and other bodies in an orbit around it
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- Changes in the temperature during the year as the Earth moves around the sun
- Planets that orbit a star outside a solar system
- Lumps Of Rock Orbiting the sun left over from when the solar system was formed
- Length of time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
12 Clues: The distance light travels in a year • Collection of stars held together by gravity • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • Planets that orbit a star outside a solar system • Any Large body that orbits a star in a solar system • Length of time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun • A model of the solar system with the sun at the centre • ...
Space 2021-01-10
Across
- Collection of stars held together by gravity
- A model of the solar system with the sun at the centre
- Time it takes a planet to make one full spin on its axis
- Any Large body that orbits a star in a solar system
- Path taken by one object moving around another larger object
- The distance light travels in a year
- Sun and the planets and other bodies in an orbit around it
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- Changes in the temperature during the year as the Earth moves around the sun
- Planets that orbit a star outside a solar system
- Lumps Of Rock Orbiting the sun left over from when the solar system was formed
- Length of time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun
- The imaginary line that the Earth spins around
12 Clues: The distance light travels in a year • Collection of stars held together by gravity • The imaginary line that the Earth spins around • Planets that orbit a star outside a solar system • Any Large body that orbits a star in a solar system • Length of time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun • A model of the solar system with the sun at the centre • ...
julias crossword about space 2023-10-19
Across
- A model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- A group of millions or billions of stars
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- An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- The galaxy in which the Solar System is located.
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view Eclipses occur when the Earth
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
12 Clues: A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A group of millions or billions of stars • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • The galaxy in which the Solar System is located. • Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle • An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made • A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator • ...
Time 2023-06-30
Across
- The early part of the day, from sunrise until around noon. It is a time when many people wake up and start their day.
- The period of time between sunrise and sunset. It is divided into 24 hours and is part of the larger unit called a year.
- A device that shows the time, usually with numbers and hands. It helps us keep track of hours, minutes, and seconds.
- A period of time consisting of seven days. It helps us organize and plan our activities.
- A handheld device used to measure the duration of an event or activity with great accuracy. It has start and stop buttons.
- The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. It is a time for sleeping, resting, and dreaming.
- The middle part of the day, between noon and evening. It follows the morning and comes before the evening.
- The day that came before today. It refers to the past and the events that have already happened.
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- The day that will come after today. It refers to the future and the events that are yet to happen.
- A small, portable timepiece that is worn on the wrist. It tells us the time and can be used as a fashion accessory.
- A division of the year, usually based on the moon's cycle. It is approximately four weeks long.
- A device used to measure a specific amount of time. It consists of two glass bulbs connected by a narrow passage.
- The later part of the day, from around sunset until bedtime. It is a time when many people relax and wind down.
- A chart or tool that shows the days, weeks, months, and years. It helps us plan and keep track of important dates.
- A unit of time consisting of 365 or 366 days. It is the time it takes for the Earth to orbit around the sun once.
- A device or tool that can be set to make a sound or signal when a certain amount of time has passed.
16 Clues: A period of time consisting of seven days. It helps us organize and plan our activities. • A division of the year, usually based on the moon's cycle. It is approximately four weeks long. • The day that came before today. It refers to the past and the events that have already happened. • ...
Favorite 2024-01-31
21 Clues: end • 5000 • class • to use • handsome • like best • a subject • about time • the last day • The first day • the sixth day • a conjunction • the third day • The fifth day • The second day • the fourth day • about the world • about instrument • About number and logic • spare\don’t need to pay • something you need to learn
crossword 1 2024-05-23
Across
- A soft, sweet fruit with a pit, often eaten dried
- An animal known for spinning webs
- A red fruit
- A building where art is displayed
- Building where movies are shown
- A book of maps
- Day after Monday
- Opposite of old
- High card in a deck
- Day before Tuesday
- A precious metal often used for rings
- A dairy product often spread on toast
- A person who writes books
- A vegetable that makes you cry when chopped
- The star at the center of our solar system
- Instrument with black and white keys
- The planet we live on
- A yellow fruit
- A room for cooking
- A sharp kitchen tool
- Hot, arid region with sand dunes
- Animal known for building dams
- Feline pet
- Device for baking bread
- Season between summer and winter
- Opposite of fast
- A large bird known for its beautiful tail
- A large, grey animal with a trunk
- An eight-legged sea creature
- A place to borrow books
- A piece of furniture for sitting
- Small insect
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- The first meal of the day
- Frozen water
- Footwear for a ballerina
- White, powdery baking ingredient
- Round fruit with a pit, often purple
- Instrument with six strings
- Container for boiling water
- A device used to watch shows and movies
- A fruit that's often turned into raisins
- Four-legged farm animal that gives milk
- Opposite of happy
- A place to buy books
- Opposite of light
- First month of the year
- A fruit that grows on vines
- Part of a plant that absorbs water
- Hot beverage made from leaves
- A large body of saltwater
- Sport played with a racket and shuttlecock
- Opposite of begin
- Day A day to celebrate love in February
- Vehicle with two wheels
- A place where you sleep
- A toy that flies with the wind
- A place where you go to learn
- An item of clothing for the head
- Opposite of 'no'
- Day after Friday
- Used to write on a blackboard
- Small, bright, and colorful bird
- A type of tree that produces acorns
63 Clues: Feline pet • A red fruit • Frozen water • Small insect • A book of maps • A yellow fruit • Opposite of old • Day after Monday • Opposite of 'no' • Opposite of fast • Day after Friday • Opposite of happy • Opposite of light • Opposite of begin • Day before Tuesday • A room for cooking • High card in a deck • A place to buy books • A sharp kitchen tool • The planet we live on • First month of the year • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
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- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Astronomy crossword puzzle 2024-01-21
Across
- - planets moves in the opposite* direction for some time, after which it resume its eastward motion
- - The whole side of the moon is now illuminated to viewers from the earth. The full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west. It stays up all night long, reaching its highest point about midnight. In summer, it is as low in the sky as the sun is at noon in midwinter.
- - Its famous rings, though it is much like Jupiter, characterize Saturn. The rings - two bright ones and a fainter inner one - surround the planet in the plane of its equator. The rings appear to be composed of many small bodies, which revolve around Saturn like miniature satellites.
- - in the solar system is a large round object that orbits the sun and has cleared out most of the other objects in its orbit.
- -a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the light from the Sun.
- - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- - the figure of the moon that appears as a curve with pointy ends
- - either of the two times in the year: the summer solstice and winte solstice
- - the figure of the moon that is more than half full, looking swollen on one side.
- - was a studentor Plato. For him, the earth is spherical in shape since it always casts a curved shadow when it eclipses the moon.
- - was ableto explain what causes the phases of the moon, To him, the moon shone only by reflected sunlight.
- - the reddish planet, is the only other known body whose surface conditions seemed suitable for life of some kind. The Martian days and nights are about the same lengths as ours
- - appears only when the moon is on the side of the earth most directly in line with the sun. There is no illumination on the earth's side, so it is also sometimes called the dark moon.
- - Like the first quarter, it is seen illuminated on half the side facing the earth. The third quarter moon rises about midnight, is highest at dawn and sets about noon. In the morning it is in the western sky.
- - a huge planet, is shrouded in thick clouds that its surface cannot be seen Its volume is about 1,300 times that of earth, but its mass is only 300 times as great.
- - shrinking; describes the moon when the illuminated is decreasing
- - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon
Down
- -A natural object that orbits a larger object.
- - the sun and all of the planets, comets, etc. that revolve around it.
- - the shape of the earth.
- - gave the most accurate size during their time.
- - the smallest and the fastest of our neighbors, is somewhat larger than the moon and similar in appearance.
- - an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another one between it
- - proposed a system of fixed spheres. He believed that the sun, moon and the five known planets and the stars were attached to these spheres which carried the heavenly bodies while they revolved around the stationary Earth.
- - astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the sun
- - the first successful attempt to determine the size of the arth was made by him by applying geometric principles;
- -was believed to be at fixed position in the sky, however when the Greeks traveled,to places nearer the equator, like• Egypt, they noticed that it is closer to the horizon
- - Half the side of the moon facing the earth appears illuminated. It rises about noon, reaches its high point for the day at sundown, and sets near midnight.
- - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views
- - Earth is assumed to the center of all
- - is the second planet from the sun. It is brighter than Mercury in the sky and is easily seen near the sun at either sunup or sunset.
- - growing ; describes the moon when the illuminated portion is increasing
- - is considered as the greatest of the early Greek astronomers who compared and observed the brightness of the 850 stars and arranged them into order of brightness or magnitude.
33 Clues: - the shape of the earth. • - Earth is assumed to the center of all • -A natural object that orbits a larger object. • - gave the most accurate size during their time. • - very first Greek to profess the heliocentric views • - believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. • - one of the cyclically recurring apparent forms of the moon • ...
Technology and Cultures 2014-11-30
Twelve Days of Christmas 2022-09-06
Across
- Day of Christmas I got nine ladies dancing
- What a swimming
- What a-laying
- What a leaping
- What bird in a pear tree
- Day of Christmas I got six geese a-laying
- Day of Christmas I got seven swans a-swimming
- Female chickens from France
- I got five of them
Down
- What were piping
- Day of Christmas I got ten lords a-leaping
- What a milking
- What were drumming
- Four of these on the Fourth day of Christmas
- Day of Christmas twelve drummers drumming
- Day of Christmas I got four calling birds
- My true love gave me two of these
- Day of Christmas I got eleven pipers piping
- Day of Christmas I got three French hens
- Day of Christmas I got two turtledoves
- Day of Christmas I got a partridge
- Day of Christmas I got five gold rings
- Day of Christmas I got eight maids a-milking
23 Clues: What a-laying • What a milking • What a leaping • What a swimming • What were piping • What were drumming • I got five of them • What bird in a pear tree • Female chickens from France • My true love gave me two of these • Day of Christmas I got a partridge • Day of Christmas I got two turtledoves • Day of Christmas I got five gold rings • Day of Christmas I got three French hens • ...
Jesus Heals the Man born Blind 2020-07-07
Across
- Your Mother and Father
- To make someone well from a sickness or injury
- The people who live near you
- The period of time during the day when there is no sunlight
Down
- An adult male
- You do this in the shower
- You see with these
- Brightness that comes from the sun, candle, electricity etc.
- A mixture of dirt and water
- Unable to see
- Solid surface of the Earth
11 Clues: An adult male • Unable to see • You see with these • Your Mother and Father • You do this in the shower • Solid surface of the Earth • A mixture of dirt and water • The people who live near you • To make someone well from a sickness or injury • The period of time during the day when there is no sunlight • Brightness that comes from the sun, candle, electricity etc.
sharks 2012-11-26
Across
- the day following today
- having beauty
- an exciting or very unusual experience
- proceeding from the sun, as light or heat.
- a farewell.
- in or at that place
- in the space separating two points
- causing great surprise or sudden wonder.
Down
- a contest for some prize
- to make dark or darker.
- the obscuration of the light of the moon by the intervention of the earth between it and the sun
11 Clues: a farewell. • having beauty • in or at that place • the day following today • to make dark or darker. • a contest for some prize • in the space separating two points • an exciting or very unusual experience • causing great surprise or sudden wonder. • proceeding from the sun, as light or heat. • ...
Unit 3B 2016-11-04
Across
- Phases moon
- a time of year
- spin of a body
- the sun is far north
- a force of attraction
Down
- phone shut up why you don't need me when the sun appears to closet doors in equator the sink but I do know she
- axis
- the time for the earth to orbit around the sun
- artifical body
- tide a range of two months
- tide third phase of the moon
11 Clues: axis • Phases moon • a time of year • artifical body • spin of a body • the sun is far north • a force of attraction • tide a range of two months • tide third phase of the moon • the time for the earth to orbit around the sun • phone shut up why you don't need me when the sun appears to closet doors in equator the sink but I do know she
KaykeeLove2200 (KD) 2016-05-11
Across
- whats the word for living things
- pumps blood
- what is in the middle of the earth
- Large marsupial
- a mans best friend
- what is is cute in math #angle
Down
- Flying mammal
- what can u eat on a hot day
- whats the name of the blue cat with wings in fairytale
- howling at the moon in the dark
- the thing we put the letter e on
11 Clues: pumps blood • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • a mans best friend • what can u eat on a hot day • what is is cute in math #angle • howling at the moon in the dark • whats the word for living things • the thing we put the letter e on • what is in the middle of the earth • whats the name of the blue cat with wings in fairytale
crossword 2 2022-05-15
Across
- what you can see in the night sky
- sun, planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors
- orbits a star
- what you can use to look into space
- planet with rings
- planet that is the most far away from the sun
Down
- group of stars
- path that the earth takes around the sun
- the star that tells us day from night
- the galaxy we live in
- planet that starts with m
11 Clues: orbits a star • group of stars • planet with rings • the galaxy we live in • planet that starts with m • what you can see in the night sky • what you can use to look into space • the star that tells us day from night • path that the earth takes around the sun • sun, planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors • planet that is the most far away from the sun
Iraq and Iran 2025-02-10
Across
- capital city of Iran
- both countries are members of this international organization
- luxurious seafood, available at black market
- a historical region is known as present-day Iraq
- one branch of the islam
- capital city of Iraq
Down
- minority in Northern Iraq and Northern Iran
- this kind of energy solves Iran's energy supply
- the biggest lake on Earth
- palm tree of the oases
- ancient name of Iran
11 Clues: capital city of Iran • ancient name of Iran • capital city of Iraq • palm tree of the oases • one branch of the islam • the biggest lake on Earth • minority in Northern Iraq and Northern Iran • luxurious seafood, available at black market • this kind of energy solves Iran's energy supply • a historical region is known as present-day Iraq • ...
newton's law of motion 2025-10-22
Across
- it is in everything
- used to lift or move heavy objects
- a famous English scientist born on Christmas day
- used to push and pull
- it is found in every living organism
Down
- something that pulls you down on earth
- speed up over time
- the speed of something
- A wavy trend pattern at the bottom of a basketball shoe
- one of newtons 3 laws
- the size of something
11 Clues: speed up over time • it is in everything • one of newtons 3 laws • the size of something • used to push and pull • the speed of something • used to lift or move heavy objects • it is found in every living organism • something that pulls you down on earth • a famous English scientist born on Christmas day • A wavy trend pattern at the bottom of a basketball shoe
