marvel cinematic universe Crossword Puzzles
friends 2019-11-24
Across
- plays to much fortnite
- matchstick
- his dad owns a pizza place
- got hit by rock under his eye
- on a cruise for 2 weeks
- ive known them my whole life
- an orange and black striped animal
- has a fringe but ties it up
- very small gymnast
Down
- a really short 11 yr old
- marvel fan
- wears a lot of bracelets
- swedish and portugese
- russian spy
- close to tikka masala
- falls from clouds
- awkward
17 Clues: awkward • marvel fan • matchstick • russian spy • falls from clouds • very small gymnast • swedish and portugese • close to tikka masala • plays to much fortnite • on a cruise for 2 weeks • a really short 11 yr old • wears a lot of bracelets • his dad owns a pizza place • has a fringe but ties it up • ive known them my whole life • got hit by rock under his eye • ...
The Sarah Crossword 2023-02-25
Across
- Family cat
- Oft-collected board game
- Favorite car make
- Full name of the video game that Sarah played in middle and high school
- Favorite non-Disney theme park
- First best friend west coast extravaganza
- Favorite sports team
- Most visited US state outside of Florida
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- Game played remotely
- Current audiobook being read
- Commonly watched trivia show
- Alma Mater
- Common post-vacation hobby
- Common board game for sleepovers
- Last international destination
- Favorite Marvel character
- Common aquatic summer vacation activity
17 Clues: Family cat • Alma Mater • Favorite car make • Game played remotely • Favorite sports team • Oft-collected board game • Favorite Marvel character • Common post-vacation hobby • Current audiobook being read • Commonly watched trivia show • Last international destination • Favorite non-Disney theme park • Common board game for sleepovers • Common aquatic summer vacation activity • ...
Denise & Justin 2023-06-30
Across
- Month of Denise's birthday
- Holiday Justin proposed on
- Denise's favorite Disney character
- Honeymoon plan
- What Justin studied in college (2)
- How we met
- Justin's favorite Marvel character
- Where Justin went to college (2)
- Our favorite TV show
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- Month of the year that we met
- Where Denise when to college (2)
- what Denise studied in college
- How many siblings we have combined
- Favorite date/past time (3)
- Month of Justin's birthday
- Who's older
- Who made the first move
17 Clues: How we met • Who's older • Honeymoon plan • Our favorite TV show • Who made the first move • Month of Denise's birthday • Holiday Justin proposed on • Month of Justin's birthday • Favorite date/past time (3) • Month of the year that we met • what Denise studied in college • Where Denise when to college (2) • Where Justin went to college (2) • How many siblings we have combined • ...
Maria Madeliene Ultra Crossword 2021-12-04
Across
- The second day of the week
- Root vegetablem spelled as "me is"
- Texters "wait a minute"
- On your left side
- ___ and far
- The company Ingvar Kamprad started
- ___ Gray Tea
- Animal that lives in Antartic
- Sport Tiger Woods is famous for
- The capital of Norway
- Can happen when on an app too young
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- Marvel superhero
- Sport that's known as "Skidskytte" in Swedish
- "IT" Skarsgård
- And they lived ______ ever after
- Shakespare home Stratford-upon-
17 Clues: ___ and far • ___ Gray Tea • "IT" Skarsgård • Marvel superhero • On your left side • The capital of Norway • Texters "wait a minute" • The second day of the week • Animal that lives in Antartic • Sport Tiger Woods is famous for • Shakespare home Stratford-upon- • And they lived ______ ever after • Largest planet in our solar system • Root vegetablem spelled as "me is" • ...
Come With Me! 6 (text 7) 2025-03-20
Bigbang 2024-11-06
Across
- ทฤษฎีการเกิดเอกภพ
- แรงโน้มถ่วง
- ยุคแรกของเอกภพ
- ก๊าซที่มีมากที่สุดในจักรวาล
- อนุภาค
- อนุภาคของแสง
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- ยุคที่อิเล็กตรอนและนิวตริโนเริ่มก่อตัวขึ้น
- อนุภาคในอะตอมมีประจุเป็นลบ
- บริเวณที่ประกอบด้วยวุตถุและที่ว่าง
- ปฏิอนุภาค
- กลุ่มดาวฤกษ์ขนาดใหญ่
- อนุภาคมูลฐานที่ประกอบเป็นดปรตอน
- ก๊าซที่เป็นผลจากการหลอมรวมไฮโดรเจน
- อนุภาคในอะตอมมีประจุเป็นบวก
14 Clues: อนุภาค • ปฏิอนุภาค • แรงโน้มถ่วง • อนุภาคของแสง • ยุคแรกของเอกภพ • ทฤษฎีการเกิดเอกภพ • กลุ่มดาวฤกษ์ขนาดใหญ่ • อนุภาคในอะตอมมีประจุเป็นลบ • ก๊าซที่มีมากที่สุดในจักรวาล • อนุภาคในอะตอมมีประจุเป็นบวก • อนุภาคมูลฐานที่ประกอบเป็นดปรตอน • บริเวณที่ประกอบด้วยวุตถุและที่ว่าง • ก๊าซที่เป็นผลจากการหลอมรวมไฮโดรเจน • ยุคที่อิเล็กตรอนและนิวตริโนเริ่มก่อตัวขึ้น
All about E-R-I-K! 2022-05-16
11 Clues: Favorite lunch • Favorite color • Favorite dessert • Favorite subject • Started school here • Engineering focus type • Favorite Marvel character • Parents met in this grade • Father and son's middle name • How many years did E attend Jose' Marti • Cousin who spells E's name when referring to him
Traynor Trivia 2022-08-22
11 Clues: riley's girl crush • birthday pizza place • collection of monkeys • aidan invests in these • creek eewww david show • show dylan does NOT like • our day for marvel series • dylan november anniversary • michael likes these movies • creepy little dance dylan does • aidans "rappin" presidential choice
La Invitacion by Battsetsen E. 2021-12-02
11 Clues: ????? • peor dia • contigo? • Senor ____ • primera mala fecha • Me!!!By Taylor Swift • mucho guacho to chico • no no no no no no not ever • The Shining, Jaws,Marvel etc • hay es mucho bufandas,y botas • chica no quiere ir de compras y ____ quiere ir
Tegenserie 2024-03-22
11 Clues: Asterix og • Batmans hjelper • Mikkes beste venn • Stor grønn superhelt • ond fiende til batman • Kjent karakter i andeby • Donalds lykkelige fetter • Serie om svamp på havets bunn • Skaper av spiderman og marvel • Superhelt som bruker grønn ring • Blå karakter som bor i bikinibunnen
More! 3 - unit 9 vocabulary 2017-12-11
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
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- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
Across
- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- number of flavors of quarks
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- boundary of a black hole
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the measure of disorder in a system
- force responsible for radioactivity
- the point where something takes an infinite value
- E=mc^2
- the force that charged molecules exert
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
Down
- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- Laws of Motion
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • the measure of disorder in a system • force responsible for radioactivity • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
Across
- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- boundary of a black hole
- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- number of flavors of quarks
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- the force that charged molecules exert
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- force responsible for radioactivity
- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- the point where something takes an infinite value
Down
- E=mc^2
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- Laws of Motion
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the measure of disorder in a system
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • force responsible for radioactivity • the measure of disorder in a system • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
Friday Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- The huge explosion that scientists think created the Universe a long time ago.
- The big, bright star at the center of our Solar System that gives us light and warmth.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it.
- The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space.
- Anything related to land or Earth. Terrestrial planets are rocky planets like Earth.
- The closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It's very hot and has no moons.
- The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun.
- The way we learn about the world and universe through observation, experiments, and study.
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- People who study and learn about how the world and the universe work.
- People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it.
- A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and other space stuff held together by gravity. We live in the Milky Way galaxy.
- The path that planets, moons, and other objects follow as they go around a star or planet.
- A big, colorful cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- The second planet from the Sun. It’s similar in size to Earth but has a very thick, hot atmosphere.
- Everything that exists, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, and space.
- The spinning of a planet or other object around its own axis. Earth’s rotation gives us day and night.
- The galaxy that contains our Solar System. It's a big collection of stars and planets.
- A specific area or part of a larger space, like a neighborhood or part of the sky.
21 Clues: The planet we live on. It's the third planet from the Sun. • People who travel to space to explore and learn more about it. • A group of planets, including Earth, that orbit around the Sun. • The science that studies stars, planets, and everything in space. • The area or place where you live, or a small part of a larger area. • ...
Intro to Astronomy and Tools of Astronomy 2023-04-26
Across
- The scientific study of the universe.
- The glow in the sky from street lighting and other lighting that obstructs our view of the stars.
- Approximate age of the universe
- The distance between Earth and the Sun (approximately 150,000 km)
- By studying objects like black holes, new planets, stars, and nebulas, scientists have learned more about the origin of the _______ and formation of the solar system.
- The name for the type of light that has wavelengths that are slightly shorter than visible light and have frequencies slightly higher than violet light.
- Besides our sun, the next closest star is ______ light years away.
- Though all light travels at the same speed, different colors of light have different _____________.
- Between 1969 and 1972, NASA landed _______ people on the moon.
- The name for the type of light that has wavelengths that are slightly longer than visible light and have frequencies slightly lower than red light.
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- the study of the origin, properties, processes, and evolution of the universe.
- The bending of light by lenses.
- An instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation from the sky and concentrates it for better observation.
- The human eye can see only radiation of wavelengths in the _________________ range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The giant explosion that formed the universe.
- A type of telescope that collects only visible light. Two types are refracting telescopes and reflecting telescopes.
- The ____ includes our sun, the 8 planets, and many smaller objects like moons and comets.
- The galaxy that we live in.
- The distance that light travels in one year (approximately 9.46 x 1012 km)
- The first astronomer to use a telescope to view details about distant objects in the sky, like craters on the moon and that the Milky Way is made of stars.
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas that are bound together by gravity.
- All of the wavelengths of light including radio waves and X-rays.
22 Clues: The galaxy that we live in. • The bending of light by lenses. • Approximate age of the universe • The scientific study of the universe. • The giant explosion that formed the universe. • Between 1969 and 1972, NASA landed _______ people on the moon. • The distance between Earth and the Sun (approximately 150,000 km) • ...
Dystopian Genre 2023-02-02
18 Clues: hero • False • Perfect • Setting • Teacher • Not now • Antihero • Sidekick • Frequesnt • Voldemort • Send Away • Propaganda • Restrictive • Kiji Johnson • Technological • Imagined universe • Tangle of red tape • Centalized government
Specifc Heat and Temperature 2022-12-08
Across
- an insulated device used for measuring the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical or physical process.
- The energy that is stored in a sub-stance because of its composition
- energy that is in the process of flowing from a warmer object to a cooler object
- Energy can be converted,but can not be created or destroyed
- Energy of motion
- Ability to do work or produce heat
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- enthalpy change for the complete burning of one mole of the substance
- everything else other than the system in an universe
- amount of energy needed to raise a gram of pure water
- study of heat changes that accompany chemical reactions and phase changes.
- heat content of a system at a constant pressure
- SI unit of heat and energy
- system and the surroundings
- specific part of the universe that contains the reaction or process you wish to study
- required heat to raise a gram of celcius
15 Clues: Energy of motion • SI unit of heat and energy • system and the surroundings • Ability to do work or produce heat • required heat to raise a gram of celcius • heat content of a system at a constant pressure • everything else other than the system in an universe • amount of energy needed to raise a gram of pure water • ...
Chapter 10 crossword 2017-03-06
Across
- A philospher that was involved in the Enlightenment
- A person that studies wisdom.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- When the earth is at the center of the universe.
- This was created in the 17th century that show measurement, experiment, and testing.
- A mathmatician and astromner that made a model that has the sun in the middle of the universe instead of the earth.
- The belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- He developed the scientific method
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- a composer and a child prodigy
- A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason ro explain human nature logically.
- English mathatician and physication that invented the laws of gravitation.
- An english philopher and physician that influenced the Enlightenment
- Believed that reason is the real chief of knowledge
- When the sun is at the center of the universe.
15 Clues: A person that studies wisdom. • a composer and a child prodigy • He developed the scientific method • When the sun is at the center of the universe. • When the earth is at the center of the universe. • A german mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. • A philospher that was involved in the Enlightenment • Believed that reason is the real chief of knowledge • ...
Ancient Astronomy 2017-02-14
Across
- English mathematician that established the laws of physics and gravity; he has three laws
- German mathematician and astronomer that determined the shape of each planets orbit by triangulation
- discovered the sun centered model to explain our solar system
- radio detection and ranging
- earth lays in the center of the universe
- UNIT average distance from Earth to the sun
- the time needed for the planted to complete one circuit around the sun
- Italian mathematician and philosopher; embraced the invention of the telescope and revolutionized the study of astronomy
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- early astronomical site located in England; very popular tourist attraction
- the tendency of a object to keep moving in the same direction unless a force acts upon it
- REVOLUTION the realization the the Earth is not the center of the universe
- the explosion of a giant star
- OF STARLIGHT a slight shift in the observed direction to a star
- the study of the universe on the largest scales
- flattened circle
15 Clues: flattened circle • radio detection and ranging • the explosion of a giant star • earth lays in the center of the universe • UNIT average distance from Earth to the sun • the study of the universe on the largest scales • discovered the sun centered model to explain our solar system • OF STARLIGHT a slight shift in the observed direction to a star • ...
Chapter 24 v words 2023-05-09
Across
- the scientific study of the origin of the universe
- a unit of astronomical distance equal to 3.26 light-years
- a region in the Hertzsprung Russel
- an unusual celestial object that is as bright as a galaxy but appears as a compact as a distant star
- as immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust
- A stars brightness as it would appear at a standard distance from that star
- A stars brightness as viewed from earth
- the distance that light travels in a year
- something having to do with stars
- the apparent change in position of distant object as one viewing position changes
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- a graph used to classist stars on the basis of their color/temperature
- an unusual star thar regular changes brightness as it expands and contracts
- an immense star with a mass up to 70 solar masses
- the study of the universe specifically how the universe began and how it has changed over time
- a simplified drawing showing the appearance
15 Clues: something having to do with stars • a region in the Hertzsprung Russel • A stars brightness as viewed from earth • the distance that light travels in a year • a simplified drawing showing the appearance • as immense cloud of interstellar gas and dust • an immense star with a mass up to 70 solar masses • the scientific study of the origin of the universe • ...
Universe and BBT Crossword 2024-02-16
Across
- BBT states we would see the things in the getting farther apart which we call this
- Penzias and Wilson thought this was what was making a humming noise in their experiment
- BBT states we would see excess ____ in the universe
- last name of the scientist whose theory of relativity was used to support the BBT
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- BBT states we would see an abundance of this type of matter
- light ____: helps identify the composition of the universe
- the most abundant element in the universe
- astronomer whose law says things in the universe that are 2 times as far are moving 2 times as fast
- effect that says wavelengths lengthen with distance and shorten with nearness
- when objects move father away we say they are doing this color-related term
10 Clues: the most abundant element in the universe • BBT states we would see excess ____ in the universe • light ____: helps identify the composition of the universe • BBT states we would see an abundance of this type of matter • when objects move father away we say they are doing this color-related term • ...
The Enlightenment 2016-02-23
Across
- elegant drawing rooms of the wealthy upper class
- conceived the heliocentric theory
- Law one of the first scientists to conduct controlled experiments
- discovered sunspots and mountains of the moon
- belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- other word for philosopher
- wrote and thought about the mind
- II made prussia a major european power in the eighteenth century
- advanced the strongest statement for women’s rights
- reasoning proceeding from the particular to the general
- experienced a mystical experience in which god’s grace assured him salvation
- argued the universal law of gravitation
- created inductive reasoning
- a new artistic style that had spread all over europe
- argued that people adopt laws and government in order to preserve their private property
- argued that all people are born with a tabula rasa or blank mind
- the Great ruled russia from 1762 to 1796
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- and Harvey dissected human bodies to depict human anatomy
- a famous composer and songwriter
- Succession prussia attacking maria theresa for silesia
- Theresa inherited the throne of austria in 1740
- method a procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- universe earth at the center of the universe
- contract when an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
- faire to let people do what they want
- one of the contributors to laissez-faire
- of powers executive legislative and judicial branch
- identified three basic kinds of governments
- universe sun at the center of the universe
- law of gravitation Isaac Newton created this theory in why planetary bodies continue their elliptical orbits around the sun
- created the world’s first encyclopedia
- absolutism a new type of monarchy
- discovered that planet orbits were not circular but elliptical
- argued that punishments should not be brutal
- Years’ War a global war in which alliances were formed and broke out in europe, india and north america
35 Clues: other word for philosopher • created inductive reasoning • a famous composer and songwriter • wrote and thought about the mind • conceived the heliocentric theory • absolutism a new type of monarchy • faire to let people do what they want • created the world’s first encyclopedia • argued the universal law of gravitation • one of the contributors to laissez-faire • ...
THE EXISTENCE OF GOD 2012-11-08
Across
- a sense of right and wrong
- ____________ events can only be caused by a supernatural being (12)
- someone who believes that God exists
- the cosmological argument says that everything has a _____ (5)
- the idea that the universe must have a first cause and it must be God
- some people argue that morals are ______ that we are born with them (9)
- one point that is against the existence of God
- moral laws are a set of ________ that we are to obey (8)
- morals may come from _______ because different societies have different morals (7)
- the argument that says that the order and design of the universe implies that it was designed therefore it must have a designer
- miracles defy the laws of ______ (6)
- the main contradiction to the existence of God
- the argument that says only God can perform miracles since they are supernatural events therefore a supernatural being must exist
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- like a watch has a watchmaker if the universe was designed then it must have a ________ (8)
- events that people think they have experienced could have just been a trick of the mind
- someone who doesn't believe in God
- when we do something wrong we feel this emotion
- the universe cannot have ________ regress (7)
- someone who is unsure if God exists or thinks it is impossible to prove it
- a person who wrote one version of the teleological argument he also discovered the theory of gravity
- what might be seen as a miracle could just be chance or ____ (4)
- peoples experiences of God are very similar therefore they must come from a _______ universal source (7)
- being moral stops us from being _______ (7)
- every time we make this form of discovery a part of God disappears
- a lot of religious leaders would want people to believe in miracles so they interpret everyday experiences as miracles. This is being ______ (6)
25 Clues: a sense of right and wrong • someone who doesn't believe in God • someone who believes that God exists • miracles defy the laws of ______ (6) • being moral stops us from being _______ (7) • the universe cannot have ________ regress (7) • one point that is against the existence of God • the main contradiction to the existence of God • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- Earth-centered model of the universe
Down
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
science 2022-09-12
10 Clues: space • growing • a force • an idea • a particle of matter • the universe expanding • electromagnetic radiation • person who helped others understand gravity • radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies • any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
Hayden-ology 2021-10-21
Across
- One major, or the only class we took together
- The other major
- Head up; shoulders back, e.g.
- Home of 250
- Most successful franchise of 12 Across
- Animal Kingdom locale
- Second most successful franchise of 12 Across
- Where Glenn Miller has a gal
- Speak clearly
Down
- 60s "Cool!"
- The bard
- "So true __"
- What Hayden and granola have in common
- Hayden-eqsue expression of gratitude
- 2011 pixelated game
- What you are
16 Clues: The bard • 60s "Cool!" • Home of 250 • "So true __" • What you are • Speak clearly • The other major • 2011 pixelated game • Animal Kingdom locale • Where Glenn Miller has a gal • Head up; shoulders back, e.g. • Hayden-eqsue expression of gratitude • What Hayden and granola have in common • Most successful franchise of 12 Across • One major, or the only class we took together • ...
9.23.2023 2023-09-19
Across
- Bride's sibling/s
- Bride's favorite season
- Year/s couple has been together for
- Groom's favorite movie
- Groom's favorite food
- Bride's favorite flower
- Couple's favorite basketball team
- Town where couple resides
- Bride's favorite baseball team
Down
- Grooms middle name
- Month couple got engaged
- Couples first vacation together
- Who is better at Marvel vs Capcom
- First gift the Groom gifted the Bride
- Groom's Favorite TV Show
- A Hobby the Groom and Bride share
16 Clues: Bride's sibling/s • Grooms middle name • Groom's favorite food • Groom's favorite movie • Bride's favorite season • Bride's favorite flower • Month couple got engaged • Groom's Favorite TV Show • Town where couple resides • Bride's favorite baseball team • Couples first vacation together • Who is better at Marvel vs Capcom • Couple's favorite basketball team • ...
Astronomy 2022-06-17
7 Clues: the study of the cosmos • the stretching of light • the study of the universe • the origin theory of the universe • cosmic microwave background radiation • one of the two initial elements of the universe • one of the two initial eleminnts of the universe
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-08
11 Clues: Fall sport • Best coffee flavor • Cafe in Fox Dining • Skirt pattern at UA • Freshman Dance _____ • Trending water bottle • Popular movie company • Name of the newspaper at UA • New principal on campus's last name • Earle Influencer on DWTS this season • Popular concert in October, abbreviated
Revision 2025-12-10
11 Clues: Unit of current • Rick and _______ • Unit of resistance • Slows current flow • Live conductor colour • Complete path for current • Used to join cables safely • Green and yellow conductor • Pushes current around a circuit • Protects a circuit from overload • Marvel hero who is god of thunder
Christmas Revision 2019-11-13
Across
- A person who believes in God.
- The book of the Bible in which the creation story is told.
- Sources of energy etc. that do not run out.
- the belief that there are three persons in one God.
- A process of change where an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- The day on which God made the land.
- The cutting down of large amounts of forest.
- A feeling of devout respect mixed with fear or wonder
- Building and progress which reduces the impact on the natural world.
- A person who thinks there is not enough evidence to believe or not believe in God.
- The way Jesus was executed.
- The day on which God made man.
- Saving the soul
- The act by which God brought the universe into being.
- (Two words) The current scientific explanation of the origin of
- The type of bird found on the Galapagos Islands used to explain natural selection.
- The garden God created as a home for Adam
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- A person who does not believe in God.
- Rising from the dead
- A duty to care for or having control over something or someone.
- The idea that believers have a duty to care for the environment on behalf of God.
- Marveling at the complexity and beauty of the universe.
- The belief that God made the universe in seven days.
- Becoming flesh, taking human form.
- The scientist who created the theory of evolution.
- The process by which living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier ones.
- When Jesus returned to God in heaven
- universe.
- Making something dirty and contaminated.
- Dominance or power over something; having charge of something or ruling over it.
- What God did on the seventh day.
- An action that separates us from God
- Misuse; of the world and environment.
33 Clues: universe. • Saving the soul • Rising from the dead • The way Jesus was executed. • A person who believes in God. • The day on which God made man. • What God did on the seventh day. • Becoming flesh, taking human form. • The day on which God made the land. • When Jesus returned to God in heaven • An action that separates us from God • A person who does not believe in God. • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-11
Across
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
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- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Chapter 8 Midterm Review 2022-01-03
Across
- As the ruler of Austria, I abolished serfdom.
- Wealthy people would invite the philosophes over to their houses to speak in these large rooms.
- I founded the Methodist religion.
- An economic concept that means "let the people do what they want".
- Art based on grace, charm, and gentle action.
- Child prodigy who wrote his first symphony at the age of 6.
- This was used by scientists and philosophes to discover the truth.
- An 18th century philosophical movement of intellectuals who applied reason and the scientific method to life and the government.
- The church threatened to torture me if I did not state that the Earth is the center of the universe not the sun.
- The belief that the earth is at the center of the universe.
- I believe in religious toleration and that the universe functions as a bog clock.
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- I believe that the power of government should be separated and that checks and balances should exist.
- This was the first true world war and was fought between England and France
- What social class was mostly responsible for promoting the ideas of the Enlightenment?
- The concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will.
- I ruled Russia and favored some enlightened reforms.
- I fought for the rights of women.
- The belief that the sun is at the center of the universe
- I believe that the world is a big machine and that things can be discovered through observation.
- I wrote a book called The Social Contract.
- I believe in the natural rights of life, liberty and property.
- I wrote The Wealth of Nations.
- I am the ruler of Prussia and educated in enlightenment ideas. I also abolished torture. This is my shortened name.
- I created the Enyclopedia.
24 Clues: I created the Enyclopedia. • I wrote The Wealth of Nations. • I founded the Methodist religion. • I fought for the rights of women. • I wrote a book called The Social Contract. • As the ruler of Austria, I abolished serfdom. • Art based on grace, charm, and gentle action. • I ruled Russia and favored some enlightened reforms. • ...
All Of Dragon Ball 2024-03-21
Across
- the angriest warrior
- the ruler of all
- the fat guy who lives with the cat
- the turtle hermit
- Gohan's daughter
- a race of elite warriors
- The main character
- the guardian of earth
- the perfect android
- the main characters second son
- The smartest human
- THE WORLD CHAMP
- The sayain who redeemed himself
- the most iconic Dragon Ball move
- the gods that live on planets to ensure peace
- The main characters wife
- the annoying blue midget
- The creator of Dragon Ball
- the best three eyed character
- the sneeze switches personalities
- The son who unlocked beast
- Edgy kid from the future
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- the fusion between the two main characters when they do the fusion dance
- the God of destruction for universe 7
- the servant for the God of destruction in universe 7
- A person that can't stop dying
- The cat who lives in the sky
- The most villainous Ailen
- The new person running Dragon Ball
- the second namekian seen and the best
- the servant for the God of destruction of universe 6
- The sayain who ate the fruit from the tree of might
- the creator of most androids like android 16, 17, and 18
- the rouge Kai
- the race that made the dragon balls
- The God of destruction for universe 6
- imagine losing to a plant in one shot
- the fusion between the two main characters with the potara earrings
- daughter of THE WORLD CHAMP
- the worst main character ever (db legends)
- the Edgy future kids girlfriend
- the planet that the main characters are on
- the leader of the elite force in the most feared army
- the child fusion that got whooped by super buu
- The useless sayain who was murdered by his partner
45 Clues: the rouge Kai • THE WORLD CHAMP • the ruler of all • Gohan's daughter • the turtle hermit • The main character • The smartest human • the perfect android • the angriest warrior • the guardian of earth • a race of elite warriors • The main characters wife • the annoying blue midget • Edgy kid from the future • The most villainous Ailen • The creator of Dragon Ball • The son who unlocked beast • ...
GCSE Physics P7 Astrophysics Revision Crossword 2025-06-22
Across
- Rocky bodies that tend to have very elliptical orbits around the Sun.
- A planet with a smaller radius and larger ____ will have a stronger surface gravity.
- Closest planet to the Sun.
- When a planet elliptically orbits a star, the planet's ____ energy is highest at its closest point.
- (2words) Once the Sun ends fusing and loses its outer layers it is left as a...
- (2words) Star during its steady, hydrogen fusing part of its life (like the Sun is now).
- Only certain ____ of light can make it through are atmosphere so some telescopes are in space.
- The furthest planet from the Sun.
- The light appears to be. longer wavelength because it is moving away from us.
- Famous astronomer who discovered cosmological redshift.
- Massive star at the end of its life. Electrons crushed into the protons...
- A celestial body that orbits a planet.
- The hottest planet in the Solar System
- Helps us see the cosmos. MUCH bigger than an eye to capture more light.
- (2words) Theory that the universe originated from an extremely hot, dense point.
- (2words) Our home galaxy name.
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- (2words) Theory that the universe has always been and keeps the same average density.
- Giant explosion that happens to the most massive stars when fusion stops (Fe in core).
- (2words) After hydrogen fusing stage, for a star much bigger than the Sun.
- Orbit above the equator where the satelite remains in the same position relative to the ground.
- The acronym for the long wavelength radiation coming from the hot universe after the Big Bang.
- Second most common element in universe. Fused by stars later in their lives.
- Any force causing something to move in a circular path.
- Birth place of stars. Vast cloud of gas.
- A massive, hot ball a plasma. Nuclear fusion happens in the core.
25 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun. • (2words) Our home galaxy name. • The furthest planet from the Sun. • A celestial body that orbits a planet. • The hottest planet in the Solar System • Birth place of stars. Vast cloud of gas. • Any force causing something to move in a circular path. • Famous astronomer who discovered cosmological redshift. • ...
Hindu god 2023-02-03
10 Clues: god of nature • god of creation • god of protection • god of protection • god if prosperity • god of perservation • removal of obstacles • creation of universe • destroyer of universe • god of wisdom, strength
Athena Fuentes 2015-10-09
Across
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
- A set of beliefs and practices that concern humanity’s relationship with the spiritual, the supernatural, and reality.
- The extremely dense and positively-charged region at the center of an atom that consists of protons and neutrons.
- A unified account of the entire history of the Universe that uses evidence and ideas from many disciplines to create a broad context for understanding humanity; a modern scientific origin story.
- The mass per unit of volume of a substance.
- The customs, values, beliefs, and general patterns of behavior of a particular group of people.
- A hypothetical form of energy whose negative pressure counteracts gravity and is assumed to be responsible for the universe expanding at an accelerating rate.
- All the matter and energy in existence, as well as the space that contains it.
- The speed at which light travels in a vacuum: roughly 186,000 miles per second.
- The phenomenon in which light waves from distant galaxies are “stretched out,” which for visible light means a shift toward the red side of the spectrum.
- The most common chemical element in the planet Earth, iron forms the majority of its inner and outer core
- The explosion of a massive star at the end of its life; most chemical elements are created by supernova explosions.
- Regular, recurring trends that exist in predictable patterns on the periodic table depending on an element’s atomic number and therefore its location on the table.
- An electrically neutral subatomic particle present in the nuclei of most atoms.
- A massive group of smaller galaxy clusters that together form some of the largest known structures in the Universe.
- The study of past events.
- An instrument used for viewing distant objects, including planets, stars, and galaxies.
- The breakdown of an unstable atomic nucleus, such as uranium, through the spontaneous emission of subatomic particles.
- The study of the properties and interactions of planets, stars, galaxies, and other astronomical objects.
- Having or representing the sun as a center
- The shift in frequency of acoustic or electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source moving relative to an observer as perceived by the observer
- hole A region in space of such high density that its gravitational pull does not even allow light to escape.
- Moments in the history of the Universe when specific ingredients under the right "Goldilocks Conditions" come together to create something new and more complex.
- The scientific study of all living things.
- A star that fluctuates in brightness and provides astronomers with a reference they can use to measure great distances in the Universe.
- Properties of a complex system that are not present within its parts but that emerge only when those parts are combined.
- A respectable or credible source; an expert.
- Specific set of conditions necessary to enable greater complexity. The reference is to the fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears, in which Goldilocks looks for the "just right" objects
- The use of strategies to decide whether a story or concept should or should not be trusted.
- A measure of distance in space; the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year. It is equal to roughly 9.5 trillion kilometers, or 5.9 trillion miles.
- The capacity to do work, associated with matter and radiation. Includes kinetic energy, potential energy, and chemical energy, among others.
- The ability to share, preserve, and build upon ideas over time.
- The physical material of the Universe, including subatomic particles, atoms, and the substances that are built out of them.
- Low-energy radiation pervading the entire Universe, released about 380,000 years after the Big Bang.
- A quantum of electromagnetic radiation, usually considered as an elementary particle that is its own antiparticle and that has zero rest mass and charge and a spin of one.
- The fundamental force of attraction between any two objects that have mass.
- A state of matter in which protons and electrons are not bound together. During the 380,000 years after the Big Bang, this was the state of the entire Universe; it is the normal state inside stars.
- The spiral-shaped galaxy that contains our Solar System.
- A method of expressing very large and very small numbers to avoid using the many zeros that would be required otherwise.
- The unification of space and time into a single four-dimensional continuum or “fabric.”
- An atom that has a different number of protons than electrons, giving it an overall positive or negative charge.
- Electromagnetic radiation arranged in the order of its wavelength
- The scientific study of elementary forms of matter and the interactions between them.
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- Concrete, verifiable information that either supports or disproves a claim.
- A point of a new beginning
- An assertion that something is true.
- An electrically neutral subatomic particle present in the nuclei of most atoms.
- A narrative about the beginning of the Universe and humanity.
- Components that are put together to form something new and more complex.
- The combining of lighter atomic nuclei into heavier atomic nuclei. This process can release a great deal of energy, and is what powers most stars.
- One possible end product of supernova. When a star much more massive than our sun runs out of fuel, its core collapses, all of its contents melting into a ball of neutrons more dense than anything else in the Universe.
- A quality of an object or system that has diverse components precisely arranged in connection with one another (so that new properties emerge which did not exist in the components alone).
- An approach to history in which time is divided into distinct and identifiable periods
- The branch of science that deals with the Universe and the various objects, like stars, planets, and galaxies, that we find within it.
- A chemical element with six protons that is formed in the death cycle of medium and large stars. Carbon is the basis for all known life on Earth.
- A group of galaxies held together by their mutual gravitational pulls.
- Study of wavelengths of light
- A fundamental type of atom, distinguished by varying numbers of protons and electrons and having unique physical properties. Many elements are formed as products of dying stars.
- A branch of instruction or learning
- A theory, first articulated in the 1920s, proposing that the Universe started out extremely hot and dense and gradually cooled off as it expanded.
- A huge cloud of simple matter held together by gravity.
- The simplest of all chemical elements, hydrogen has one proton
- The natural tendency of all things to move from order to disorder. (Note: Although often called the law of entropy, it is more accurate to refer to it as the second law of thermodynamics.)
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- An approach to a subject that uses the viewpoints of many different kinds of scholars about the same topic.
- A tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, ordered by their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus), electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties.
- The application of systematic reasoning to arrive at a conclusion.
- Degrees of magnification, or perspective, used to measure time, space, and size.
- The dark lines in the solar spectrum corresponding to wavelengths.
- A hypothetical form of matter invisible to electromagnetic radiation, postulated to account for gravitational forces observed in the universe.
- Change over time
- Responsible for the interaction between electrically charged particles, including holding electrons and protons together to form atoms.
- The scientific study of human culture including beliefs, customs, and archaeological records.
- The smallest distinguishing unit of a compound, formed when atoms of different elements are held together by chemical forces.
- Having or representing the earth as a center
- A "gut feeling" that is not necessarily based on logic or evidence.
- The distance in our Universe beyond which we cannot see (46-billion to 47-billion light-years from Earth). Light from beyond the cosmic horizon has not yet had enough time (in the history of the Universe) to reach us.
- The process of gathering evidence to test and refine scientific theories.
- One form of the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy may change forms but cannot be created or destroyed.
- The study of the Universe on its largest scales, including its origin.
- An approach to discovering knowledge about the natural world that relies on testing ideas through observation or experiment.
- The idea that space and time (space-time) underwent an expansion at a rate much faster than the speed of light after the Big Bang.
- The second simplest of all chemical elements
- A large "society" of stars, held together by mutual gravitational pull.
- A small unit of matter composed of protons, electrons, and usually neutrons.
85 Clues: Change over time • The study of past events. • A point of a new beginning • Study of wavelengths of light • A branch of instruction or learning • An assertion that something is true. • Having or representing the sun as a center • The scientific study of all living things. • The mass per unit of volume of a substance. • A respectable or credible source; an expert. • ...
Stephen Hawking 2025-01-05
10 Clues: Power or force • The whole universe • Measure of moments • Scientific principle • Solution to a problem • Twinkle in the night sky • Blue planet in the solar system • Study of nature and the universe • Person of extraordinary intelligence • Theoretical physicist Stephen's surname
Marvel Infinity Saga 2023-06-09
12 Clues: ___Vision • I am______ • New Asgaurd • AKA the Ronin • The tree says • Ultimate finale • God of Mischief • ____ stone, Avenger’s forehead • Favorite child of a crazy titan • _____Solider, Cap’s best friend • ______America, The oldest in the group • I’m just your friendly neighborhood____
Ms. Marvel Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- the god of Muslims, also who kamalas family worships
- building where Muslims worship their god
- equivalent to Youtube in ms. marvels world
- what happens when kamala changes forms
- the place when kamala saves and lives
- the name Kamala calls her mom
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- a person that is from Pakistan
- someone that isn't part of a big religion
- the book Muslims read for their religion
- what Kamala says when she wants to turn into ms. marvel
- means evil spirit/ devilish in Islam
- the name that Kamalsa dad calls her
12 Clues: the name Kamala calls her mom • a person that is from Pakistan • the name that Kamalsa dad calls her • means evil spirit/ devilish in Islam • the place when kamala saves and lives • what happens when kamala changes forms • building where Muslims worship their god • the book Muslims read for their religion • someone that isn't part of a big religion • ...
Silang Kata Pak Grocer 2020-12-28
Across
- susu coklat dengan Marvel dan Frozen di atas kotak
- _______________, Jiran Anda
- ___________ Monster
- __________________ Bersih dan Asli
- ___________________, kawanku.
- _________, Ada Ummph!
Down
- _________, Aktifkan Potensimu
- It all starts with a _________________
- ______________ Sungguh enak dimakan begitu sahaja
- Minum ___________________ anda jadi, sihat dan kuat
- logo biru dan hijau dengan pedang di atasnya
11 Clues: ___________ Monster • _________, Ada Ummph! • _______________, Jiran Anda • _________, Aktifkan Potensimu • ___________________, kawanku. • __________________ Bersih dan Asli • It all starts with a _________________ • logo biru dan hijau dengan pedang di atasnya • ______________ Sungguh enak dimakan begitu sahaja • susu coklat dengan Marvel dan Frozen di atas kotak • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2024-11-12
Across
- A seeker of knowledge during the enlightenment
- Enlightenment philosopher who advocated that all men were born with natural rights
- An agreement among people in a society to sacrifice some personal freedoms
- Scientist who developed three laws of motion, gravity, and calculus
- Period in history where individuals questioned government and a person's natural rights
- Philosopher said people join governments through a social contract
- Scientist who developed the heliocentric model of the universe
- Enlightenment thinker that pushed for religious tolerance, separation of church and state, and freedom of speech
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- Advocated for Women's rights to be equal to men
- Model of the universe that put the Earth at the center
- Enlightenment thinker who said there should be a separation of powers
- Model of the universe where the sun is at the center
- Invented a new telescope and used it to confirm the heliocentric model
- Life, Liberty, and Property
- Philosopher who was one of the few that argued for an absolute ruler
15 Clues: Life, Liberty, and Property • A seeker of knowledge during the enlightenment • Advocated for Women's rights to be equal to men • Model of the universe where the sun is at the center • Model of the universe that put the Earth at the center • Scientist who developed the heliocentric model of the universe • ...
Big Bang Theory Vocabulary 2025-04-28
Across
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars
- Is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational pull that nothing.
- Everything that exists anywhere
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton
- A hypothetical form of matter that is believed to make up 90 percent of the universe; it is invisible (does not absorb or emit light) and does not collide with atomic particles but exerts gravitational force
- Is a star that has substantially expanded in size and luminosity
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- A star that is in a stable phase
- Any star of very great intrinsic luminosity and relatively enormous size
- A collection of star systems
- Is a theoretical, hypothetical stage in the life cycle
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- The colossal explosion of a star
- Is a small dense star is the end product
- A contracting mass of gas
15 Clues: A contracting mass of gas • A collection of star systems • Everything that exists anywhere • A star that is in a stable phase • The colossal explosion of a star • A cloud of gas and dust in outer space • Is a small dense star is the end product • Is a theoretical, hypothetical stage in the life cycle • A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton • ...
Specific Heat and Temperature 2022-12-09
Across
- heat content of a system at a constant pressure
- SI unit of heat and energy
- amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of pure water
- everything else in the universe other than the system
- energy that is in the process of flowing from a warmer object to a cooler object(Hint:another name is thermal energy)
- required heat to raise a gram of celcius(Hint: what is the unit name)
- The energy that is stored in a sub-stance because of its composition
- energy of motion
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- Energy can be converted,but can not be created or destroyed(Hint:Law of)
- enthalpy change for the complete burning of one mole of the substance
- an insulated device used for measuring the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical or physical process.
- study of heat changes that accompany chemical reactions and phase changes.
- specific part of the universe that contains the reaction or process you wish to study
- system and surroundings
- ability to do work or produce heat
15 Clues: energy of motion • system and surroundings • SI unit of heat and energy • ability to do work or produce heat • heat content of a system at a constant pressure • amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of pure water • everything else in the universe other than the system • The energy that is stored in a sub-stance because of its composition • ...
Science / Scienza 2022-09-19
unit 6 Junior explorer 6 2025-04-05
18 Clues: niebo • Ziemia • kosmita • istnieć • podobny • marnować • wynalazek • galaktyka • astronauta • oszczędzać • oszczędzać • wszechświat • okręt podwodny • statek kosmiczny • spadająca gwiazda • wyowiedieć życznie • środowisko naturalne • przestrzeń kosmiczna
hunger games 2024-12-04
Origins of the Universe 2026-03-03
Across
- what is an example of how galaxies move apart as the universe expands
- What do scientists think the universe will continue to do without enough
- what do scientists was released in The Big Bang
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- The universe will begin shrink if there is enough _____
- What is a common theory of how the universe formed
- What is the milky way
- what will happen to stars over time
- What is the Big Bang theory an ____
8 Clues: What is the milky way • what will happen to stars over time • What is the Big Bang theory an ____ • what do scientists was released in The Big Bang • What is a common theory of how the universe formed • The universe will begin shrink if there is enough _____ • what is an example of how galaxies move apart as the universe expands • ...
Team Bene Christmas Crossword 2023-12-15
Across
- Team Member Who Was a Recruiter
- Team Member Who Likes Marvel
- Holiday Coming Up
- Team Member Who Likes Reading
- Position
- Team Member Who Loves Disney
Down
- Team Member Who Likes to Cruise
- What Bene Says All The Time
- Company We Work For
- Team Member Who Has a Baby
- Team Member Who Likes Video Games
- Department
- Manager
13 Clues: Manager • Position • Department • Holiday Coming Up • Company We Work For • Team Member Who Has a Baby • What Bene Says All The Time • Team Member Who Likes Marvel • Team Member Who Loves Disney • Team Member Who Likes Reading • Team Member Who Likes to Cruise • Team Member Who Was a Recruiter • Team Member Who Likes Video Games
A Little Crossword For My Little 2025-03-16
13 Clues: Bambi! • My year • If and when • Movie franchise • What I am to you • Every other Sunday • What you are to me • Bad for your health • Antagonist in a popular movie • Green and fuzzy and very sweet • Something people like to call me • Lays eggs, duck mouth, otter feet • Your favorite color and something about me
Test your Vocabulary! 2025-08-31
Across
- completely puzzled or confused
- lack of bravery
- the study of knowledge
- agitated or confused state
- clearly seen or understood
- moving secretly to avoid notice
- not able to be changed or reformed.
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- to harshly scold someone
- sitting in a lazy, drooping way.
- something wonderful or astonishing
- a person walking on road
- an impressive or unusual sight
- uncontrolled emotional outburst
13 Clues: lack of bravery • the study of knowledge • to harshly scold someone • a person walking on road • agitated or confused state • clearly seen or understood • completely puzzled or confused • an impressive or unusual sight • moving secretly to avoid notice • uncontrolled emotional outburst • sitting in a lazy, drooping way. • something wonderful or astonishing • ...
Ronda 2024-12-20
8 Clues: UNF • Maiden Name • Westwood Position • High School Mascot • Neighborhood Street • Marvel Superhero with Claws • Best Christmas Present Ever • Eaten at Thanksgiving Breakfast
Intellectual Revolutions and Society 2022-03-31
Across
- sun is the center of the solar system having the earth revolving around it
- he is called the father of evolution
- refers to the paradigm shift of how the earth and sun were placed in the universe
- describe the absolute perception of the universe with the earth as its center
- developed his own telescope and observed Venus
- the unconscious realm of higher morality
- polish astronomer in the 16th century who created the theory about Copernican revolution and the heliocentric model
- it is often described as survival of the fittest
- he developed a compromise between the heliocentric and geocentric model of the universe
- the small amount of mental activity we know about
- the small amount of mental activity we know about
Down
- this is the conscious self
- it is the theory of evolution by charles darwin
- things we could be aware of if we wanted or tried
- a scientific method of understanding inner and unconscious conflicts embedded with one's personality, springing from free associations, dream and fantasies of the individual
- he created the law of gravitation
- things we are unaware of and can not become aware of
- he developed the theory of psychoanalysis
- he said that all planets move in elliptical orbits
- refers to series of event that led to the emergence the geocentric model
20 Clues: this is the conscious self • he created the law of gravitation • he is called the father of evolution • the unconscious realm of higher morality • he developed the theory of psychoanalysis • developed his own telescope and observed Venus • it is the theory of evolution by charles darwin • it is often described as survival of the fittest • ...
Astronomy Page 4/5 2020-09-21
Across
- time time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- the overservatons from the ancient cultures led to the first ---
- where people watch the movement in the night sky
- this group of people learned the best time of the year to plant and harvest crops
- this revolution brought major changes in science and society
- roughly the amount of time required for the moon to orbit Earth
- studying movement here was so important to ancient people
Down
- Claudius --- an early scientist who influenced the way people viewed the universe
- the time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun
- this theory says the Earth is at the center of the universe
- the study of the universe
- Copernicus was a --- Astronomer
12 Clues: the study of the universe • Copernicus was a --- Astronomer • where people watch the movement in the night sky • time time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis • studying movement here was so important to ancient people • this theory says the Earth is at the center of the universe • the time required for the Earth to orbit once around the sun • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- a hole in the surface of a planet or moon caused by a rock from space hitting the surface.
- the path of an object around another object in space
- everything in space as a whole.
- a person who studies space
- an imaginary line going through the center of a sphere’s north and south poles.
Down
- Theory that states the sun is the center of the solar system.
- planet’s spin on its axis.
- the study of space beyond our Universe
- when an object travels around another.
- a device used to make distant objects appear much closer.
- a force that pulls objects towards the center of Earth,other planets or moons.
- theory that the earth was the center of the universe
12 Clues: planet’s spin on its axis. • a person who studies space • everything in space as a whole. • the study of space beyond our Universe • when an object travels around another. • the path of an object around another object in space • theory that the earth was the center of the universe • a device used to make distant objects appear much closer. • ...
Origin of the Universe 2026-02-25
Across
- A group of planets in orbit around a star
- Anything with mass that takes up space
- The universe is made of clusters of ________
Down
- When matter in a universe move farther and farther away from each other
- A force exerted by all matter that pulls other matter toward it
- Background Radiation Thermal heat energy left over from the Big Bang that is distributed all over the universe and can be found in all directions
- A theory about the origins of the universe that states all matter exploded from a single compressed point 13.7 billion years ago
- The study of the universe, how it began, it’s current state, and it’s future
8 Clues: Anything with mass that takes up space • A group of planets in orbit around a star • The universe is made of clusters of ________ • A force exerted by all matter that pulls other matter toward it • When matter in a universe move farther and farther away from each other • The study of the universe, how it began, it’s current state, and it’s future • ...
Marvel, and DC 2021-10-13
Across
- was admitted to an insane asylum
- kid flash's name
- has a hammer that can create lightning
- wears a green hood and shoots arrows
- oldest marvel character
- born on mars
Down
- rockets closest friend, guardian of the galaxy
- fastest man alive
- bionic superhero on teen titans go
- Kara zor-el
- man of steel
- his father helped create captain america
12 Clues: Kara zor-el • man of steel • born on mars • kid flash's name • fastest man alive • oldest marvel character • was admitted to an insane asylum • bionic superhero on teen titans go • wears a green hood and shoots arrows • has a hammer that can create lightning • his father helped create captain america • rockets closest friend, guardian of the galaxy
Justin hernandez- marvel 2017-01-24
Across
- time traveler
- he can be small and grow big
- he has wings
- grew up on a farm in Russia until Professor Xavier recruited him to join the X-Men.
- i'm the best there is at what i do but what i do isn't very nice
- super fast
- he is blue
Down
- he has someone healing factor and uses guns
- wing's
- wep's come out of hem
- super strong
- her power is the weather
12 Clues: wing's • super fast • he is blue • he has wings • super strong • time traveler • wep's come out of hem • her power is the weather • he can be small and grow big • he has someone healing factor and uses guns • i'm the best there is at what i do but what i do isn't very nice • grew up on a farm in Russia until Professor Xavier recruited him to join the X-Men.
Science on universe 2025-05-09
Across
- big pile of rocks
- big star collapses
- the origin of the universe
- force created by objects that attracts
- everything that we know
Down
- matter released by star when it collapses
- a small planet orbiting a bigger planet
- a spherical pile of rocks
- cloud of gas
- a big ball of gas burning
- movement around a gravitational force
- gray matter that forms the core of Earth
12 Clues: cloud of gas • big pile of rocks • big star collapses • everything that we know • a spherical pile of rocks • a big ball of gas burning • the origin of the universe • movement around a gravitational force • force created by objects that attracts • a small planet orbiting a bigger planet • gray matter that forms the core of Earth • matter released by star when it collapses
Countryyyyy 2022-12-09
Across
- wakawaka
- แข่งบอลแพ้แบบน่าเสียดาย คงต้องกินเบียร์ปลอบใจ
- ประเทศที่พอเปิดประเทศแล้วคนไทยจองตั๋วถล่มทลาย
- แข่งในประเทศก็เก่งดีนะ แต่พอในโลก🤔
- อาหารประจำชาติเค้า กินบ่อยเหมือนเป็นอาหารของตัวเอง
- ประเทศที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก
- ประเทศที่แข่งบอลชนะ แจก Rolls royce
- กะเพราไม่ใส่ถั่วฝักยาว!!
- มาตีกรุงศรี
- ประธานาธิบดีหนีการประชุมไปงานแต่งหลาน
- ไปประเทศนี้แล้วรู้สึกรวยไม่ไหว
- แข่งบอลโลกคือวาระแห่งชาติ
Down
- อาเปโร่
- ประเทศที่มีประชากรมากที่สุดในโลก
- ใส่สับปะรดในพิซซ่าหรอ แม่จะตีให้!!
- Miss universe พระพันปี
- ประเทศที่มีภาษาใช้มากที่สุดในโลก
- ประเทศที่ผู้นำไม่รู้มาประชุมหรือมาทัวร์
- ที่จัดบอลโลก 2022
19 Clues: อาเปโร่ • wakawaka • มาตีกรุงศรี • ที่จัดบอลโลก 2022 • Miss universe พระพันปี • ประเทศที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก • กะเพราไม่ใส่ถั่วฝักยาว!! • แข่งบอลโลกคือวาระแห่งชาติ • ไปประเทศนี้แล้วรู้สึกรวยไม่ไหว • ประเทศที่มีประชากรมากที่สุดในโลก • ประเทศที่มีภาษาใช้มากที่สุดในโลก • ใส่สับปะรดในพิซซ่าหรอ แม่จะตีให้!! • แข่งในประเทศก็เก่งดีนะ แต่พอในโลก🤔 • ประเทศที่แข่งบอลชนะ แจก Rolls royce • ...
No Sentences No Numbers 2024-08-29
Across
- Device for going up/down
- Longest month (and best)
- Avoid the callings here
- Special forces soldier synonym
- Best to sleep on
- New Zealanders
- Lacking moisture
- Second best dress color
Down
- Clear sign or list
- Fun park to meet some day
- Most beautiful person in the world
- Best TV watching posture
- Low ranking officer but powerful
- Difficult style to say
- Deep into a story
- Best kind of hair to tug
16 Clues: New Zealanders • Best to sleep on • Lacking moisture • Deep into a story • Clear sign or list • Difficult style to say • Avoid the callings here • Second best dress color • Device for going up/down • Longest month (and best) • Best TV watching posture • Best kind of hair to tug • Fun park to meet some day • Special forces soldier synonym • Low ranking officer but powerful • ...
Tanya and David 2025-04-12
Across
- Tanya studied in school
- David’s pet fish
- what Tanya loves to do
- sport Tanya played
- what David got stuck in once
- movies Tanya likes
- Davids companion
Down
- City where Tanya graduated (masters)
- Tanya’s companion
- instrument Tanya played
- city Tanya lived in to get her Masters degree
- Favorite cooking utensils
- One of David’s hobbies
- David’s favorite type of food
- studied and played in high school
- David went to college to study
16 Clues: David’s pet fish • Davids companion • Tanya’s companion • sport Tanya played • movies Tanya likes • One of David’s hobbies • what Tanya loves to do • instrument Tanya played • Tanya studied in school • Favorite cooking utensils • what David got stuck in once • David’s favorite type of food • David went to college to study • studied and played in high school • ...
Steven Spielberg Auteur Crossword 2025-03-31
Across
- is the city Steven Spielberg was born in
- What is Stephen Spielberg job title called
- of auteur vary different and makes each of them unique
- is a trait you need to be an efficient auteur
Down
- is a surprising condition Spielberg lives with considering his career
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sound is something that can be heard by the characters in a scene
- is an auteur with limited control of the set
- Spielberg uses cinematic techniques such as camera _ _ _ _ _ _ to emphasise scenes
- is a very iconic film made in 1975 by Spielberg
9 Clues: is the city Steven Spielberg was born in • What is Stephen Spielberg job title called • is an auteur with limited control of the set • is a trait you need to be an efficient auteur • is a very iconic film made in 1975 by Spielberg • of auteur vary different and makes each of them unique • is a surprising condition Spielberg lives with considering his career • ...
Jacob w 2020-09-14
Hints for Emily :) 2022-04-20
8 Clues: favorite food • sport I played • favorite color • favorite NBA team • my favorite animal • favorite baseball team • favorite male wrestler • favorite marvel superhero
Zach & Kelly 2023 2023-03-30
Across
- Headed to their honeymoon here
- Town where Zach teaches
- Sport that Zach coaches
- Almost run over by bison here
- Town where they live
- Their cat's name
- Town where Kelly teaches
Down
- Went to this tennis grand slam
- Favorite bar
- Subject they both teach
- Have seen every ____ movie
- Got engaged in this town
- First international trip together
13 Clues: Favorite bar • Their cat's name • Town where they live • Subject they both teach • Town where Zach teaches • Sport that Zach coaches • Got engaged in this town • Town where Kelly teaches • Have seen every ____ movie • Almost run over by bison here • Went to this tennis grand slam • Headed to their honeymoon here • First international trip together
Unlimited puzzle 2025-05-16
13 Clues: has a trunk • is best club • is a good boy • is king monster • has fast reflex • is a instrument • is a wild animal • man is the genius • is the best series • is the best season • is the president of India • is the president of Russia • Armstrong was the first person to set feet in moon
Unlimited puzzle 2025-05-16
13 Clues: has a trunk • is best club • is a good boy • has fast reflex • is king monster • is a instrument • is a wild animal • man is the genius • is the best season • is the best series • is the president of India • is the president of Russia • Armstrong was the first person to set feet in moon
The hunger games charactors 2025-11-11
Across
- Katniss Everdeen's stylist
- Backers son
- femail tribute from district 5
- Girl that reminded katniss of her sister
- main charactor
- male career tribute from district 1
- male tribute from district 11
Down
- Katnisses beastfriend
- female "career" tribute from district 2
- male tribute from district 2
- Katnisses little sister
- female career tribute from district 1
- Distric 12 mayor
13 Clues: Backers son • main charactor • Distric 12 mayor • Katnisses beastfriend • Katnisses little sister • Katniss Everdeen's stylist • male tribute from district 2 • male tribute from district 11 • femail tribute from district 5 • male career tribute from district 1 • female career tribute from district 1 • female "career" tribute from district 2 • Girl that reminded katniss of her sister
Sip and solve 2026-02-01
Across
- Leos favourite food
- Our favourite programme to watch together
- Where did we get engaged? (Clue starts with Z!)
- Month Leo was born
- Dans favourite drink
- Dans favourite Marvel character
Down
- Our dream Honeymoon
- Where was Dan born?
- Where do the Martins Live?
- Our favourite food
- Emily's favourite hobby
- Emily's Favourite drink
- Where did Emily go to university?
13 Clues: Our favourite food • Month Leo was born • Our dream Honeymoon • Leos favourite food • Where was Dan born? • Dans favourite drink • Emily's favourite hobby • Emily's Favourite drink • Where do the Martins Live? • Dans favourite Marvel character • Where did Emily go to university? • Our favourite programme to watch together • Where did we get engaged? (Clue starts with Z!)
Esa's Birthday 2026-03-18
Across
- Birthday Boy's favourite lesson
- Birthday Boy's Favourite game
- Birthday Boy's favourite sport
- Birthday Boy's Favourite Marvel Superhero
- Birthday Boy's second pet's name
- Age He is turning
Down
- Birthday Boy's second favourite lesson
- Birthday Boy's Surname
- Birthday Boy's Favourite food
- Birthday Boy's favourite thing to do
- Birthday Boy's Favourite colour
- Birthday Boy's first pet's name
- Birthday Boy's First Name
13 Clues: Age He is turning • Birthday Boy's Surname • Birthday Boy's First Name • Birthday Boy's Favourite game • Birthday Boy's Favourite food • Birthday Boy's favourite sport • Birthday Boy's favourite lesson • Birthday Boy's Favourite colour • Birthday Boy's first pet's name • Birthday Boy's second pet's name • Birthday Boy's favourite thing to do • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
Across
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- The theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
Down
- Creation of protons and neutrons
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
Countryyyyy 2022-12-09
Across
- ประเทศที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก
- wakawaka
- ที่จัดบอลโลก 2022
- ไปประเทศนี้แล้วรู้สึกรวยไม่ไหว
- ประเทศที่มีภาษาใช้มากที่สุดในโลก
- มาตีกรุงศรี
- แข่งในประเทศก็เก่งดีนะ แต่พอในโลก🤔
- ประเทศที่ผู้นำไม่รู้มาประชุมหรือมาทัวร์
- กะเพราไม่ใส่ถั่วฝักยาว!!
- ใส่สับปะรดในพิซซ่าหรอ แม่จะตีให้!!
- ประธานาธิบดีหนีการประชุมไปงานแต่งหลาน
- ประเทศที่มีประชากรมากที่สุดในโลก
- ประเทศที่พอเปิดประเทศแล้วคนไทยจองตั๋วถล่มทลาย
Down
- Miss universe พระพันปี
- ประเทศที่แข่งบอลชนะ แจก Rolls royce
- อาหารประจำชาติเค้า กินบ่อยเหมือนเป็นอาหารของตัวเอง
- อาเปโร่
- แข่งบอลโลกคือวาระแห่งชาติ
- แข่งบอลแพ้แบบน่าเสียดาย คงต้องกินเบียร์ปลอบใจ
19 Clues: อาเปโร่ • wakawaka • มาตีกรุงศรี • ที่จัดบอลโลก 2022 • Miss universe พระพันปี • ประเทศที่เล็กที่สุดในโลก • กะเพราไม่ใส่ถั่วฝักยาว!! • แข่งบอลโลกคือวาระแห่งชาติ • ไปประเทศนี้แล้วรู้สึกรวยไม่ไหว • ประเทศที่มีภาษาใช้มากที่สุดในโลก • ประเทศที่มีประชากรมากที่สุดในโลก • แข่งในประเทศก็เก่งดีนะ แต่พอในโลก🤔 • ใส่สับปะรดในพิซซ่าหรอ แม่จะตีให้!! • ประเทศที่แข่งบอลชนะ แจก Rolls royce • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-11-15
Across
- found himself under suspicion by the Catholic Church
- published the book On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
- used by Galileo to discover sunspots
- Earth is at the center of the universe
Down
- considered to be the greatest genius of the Scientific Revolution
- the sun is at the center of the universe
- the language that the secret of nature was written in
- universal law of _____________ = every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity
- decimal system
- used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion
- first to use letters to represent unknown quantities
11 Clues: decimal system • used by Galileo to discover sunspots • Earth is at the center of the universe • the sun is at the center of the universe • found himself under suspicion by the Catholic Church • first to use letters to represent unknown quantities • the language that the secret of nature was written in • published the book On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
Across
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Creation of protons and neutrons
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
Down
- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- Bang a theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
WORDCROSS 2019-04-30
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- / soap for hair
- / paraffin, petrolatum, mineral oil
- / a bright object in space, around which planets orbit
- / exchange of information, speaking, writing
- / place of books
- / dangerous
- / a satellite
- / the place you go to learn
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- / a powerful energie source, also a infinity stone
- / the ... to the problem is
- / another name for mercury
- / to be able to live there
- / a meal
- / everything beyond earth
- / a planet in Captain Marvel
- / the red planet
16 Clues: / a meal • / dangerous • / a satellite • / soap for hair • / the red planet • / place of books • / everything beyond earth • / another name for mercury • / the ... to the problem is • / to be able to live there • / the place you go to learn • / a planet in Captain Marvel • / paraffin, petrolatum, mineral oil • / exchange of information, speaking, writing • ...
Til' Death Do Us Part 2022-07-18
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- Kiana’s favorite color
- Cheers to Mr. and Mrs. ___
- Ethan’s favorite movie series
- Month they got engaged
- Wedding day dessert
- Number of concerts they’ve attended together
- Their hometown
- Color of their home’s front door
- Welcome to our ____
- Ethan’s middle name
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- Who initiated the first kiss
- Who said I love you first
- Restaurant where Ethan proposed
- Name of Maid of Honor
- Who does more cleaning and laundry?
- Don’t talk to Kiana before she’s had…
- Ethan’s favorite NFL team
17 Clues: Their hometown • Wedding day dessert • Welcome to our ____ • Ethan’s middle name • Name of Maid of Honor • Kiana’s favorite color • Month they got engaged • Who said I love you first • Ethan’s favorite NFL team • Cheers to Mr. and Mrs. ___ • Who initiated the first kiss • Ethan’s favorite movie series • Restaurant where Ethan proposed • Color of their home’s front door • ...
Daily Crossoword November 23, 1963 2024-03-21
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- Actor who plays Opie on the Andy Griffith Show
- Star of I Love Lucy
- New British television show
- Band that wrote Surfin’ USA
- Abbreviation for National Aeronatics and Space Administration
- Model-T Manufacturer
- 32nd US President
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- Site of NASCAR Race
- Superhero franchise known for Captain America
- The Spirit of…
- First Woman in Space
- A Lincoln head…
- Mercury Atlas 9 Astronaut
- Titanic killer
- Audrey Hepburn starred in…
- 3 feet
16 Clues: 3 feet • The Spirit of… • Titanic killer • A Lincoln head… • 32nd US President • Site of NASCAR Race • Star of I Love Lucy • First Woman in Space • Model-T Manufacturer • Mercury Atlas 9 Astronaut • Audrey Hepburn starred in… • New British television show • Band that wrote Surfin’ USA • Superhero franchise known for Captain America • Actor who plays Opie on the Andy Griffith Show • ...
Theories 2023-12-06
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- Any celestial body causing the light to curve is called
- Hypothesis suggests that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
- Theory proposes that the speed of light is constant for all observers and is independent of the motion of the light source.
- A theory/Hypothesis where humans experience the world in a simulated reality is called
- Proposed theory that suggests the existence of parallel universes.
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- Theoretical cosmic regions that function oppositely to black hole is
- The idea that life on Earth may have originated from microorganisms or chemical precursors brought to Earth by comets or meteorites.
- A hypothesis that gives the ultimate fate of the universe is
- The idea that the universe is made up of mysterious dark matter and dark energy.
- A theory suggesting that the universe is constantly expanding.
10 Clues: Any celestial body causing the light to curve is called • A hypothesis that gives the ultimate fate of the universe is • A theory suggesting that the universe is constantly expanding. • Proposed theory that suggests the existence of parallel universes. • Theoretical cosmic regions that function oppositely to black hole is • ...
Cycle 3 Exam Review 2022-02-03
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- the intensity, or brightness, of light from a celestial body, which can be used to identify the body’s characteristics
- electromagnetic radiation that fills the universe and is left over from the early development of the universe
- the number of a waves that pass in a period of time
- all of space and the matter it contains
- the change in wavelength that allows us to determine if an object is moving toward us or away from us
- the remains of a star or other large object that collapsed under its own gravity to form a superdense object with gravity so strong that even light cannot escape its pull
- the remains of a meteor that lands on Earth
- the first stage in the life cycle of a star
- the top point of a wave
- the type of energy released by stars consisting of electric and magnetic waves that travel at the speed of light
- a theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.7 billion years ago
- a huge ball of gas that produces its own energy
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- the death of a large star by explosion
- a large, rocky celestial object orbiting the sun
- a celestial body of ice, dust, and rock with a fan-shaped tail and elliptical orbit
- large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar space; the location of star formation
- the distance light travels in one year
- the length of a wave, measured as the distance between the same point of two adjacent waves
- a meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere from space and starts burning due to friction
- a small chunk of rock or dust in space
- the height of a wave
- the bottom point of a wave
- a grouping of all possible energy levels of electromagnetic radiation
- a large system of gas, dust, and stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
24 Clues: the height of a wave • the top point of a wave • the bottom point of a wave • the death of a large star by explosion • the distance light travels in one year • a small chunk of rock or dust in space • all of space and the matter it contains • the remains of a meteor that lands on Earth • the first stage in the life cycle of a star • ...
Space X-word 2022-04-11
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- The first element to come into existence in the universe
- The zone where liquid water could be found on a planet in a star system
- A very dim star that never actually fuses atoms but glows from the friction of massive amounts of pressure; a _____ dwarf
- stuff moving or waiting to move because of an invisible force
- Atoms smashing together releasing tremendous amounts of energy; contained by an immense gravity field
- The movement of continental plates over a molten core of magma
- Because of our earth's angled axis ours change
- spherical object orbiting a star that has cleared its path
- Icy object orbiting a star
- bang Name of the scientific theory that all matter and energy in the universe came from nothing
- Makes advanced technology possible on our planet
- A collapsed star that is so dense that nothing escapes it; a ____ hole
- collection of star (solar) systems
- Sweeps our solar system of most debris
- Because our planet is just the right size this is not too thick and not too thin
- Increases gravity
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- An object orbiting a planet
- Some of the first matter to come into the universe when the pure energy finally slowed down enough
- Larger and larger objects being formed by the pull of gravity
- Super dense ball of leftover material from a collapsed star. A " Giant Atom" about the size of the earth. A White ___
- Rocky object orbiting a star
- leftover stardust/ where stars are born
- Hyper dense ball of neutrons leftover after massive star collapses
- When a massive star can no longer sustain the balance between fusion energy pushing outwards and gravity pulling inwards it will go ______
- collection of all galaxies
- Decreases gravity
- Before the first element came into existence these had to be present
- System series of planets orbiting a star
- A very dim star that consumes it's hydrogen very slowly; a ____ dwarf
29 Clues: Decreases gravity • Increases gravity • collection of all galaxies • Icy object orbiting a star • An object orbiting a planet • Rocky object orbiting a star • collection of star (solar) systems • Sweeps our solar system of most debris • leftover stardust/ where stars are born • System series of planets orbiting a star • Because of our earth's angled axis ours change • ...
Astronomy 2013-10-27
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- The initial explosion that resulted in the formation and explosion of the universe
- The movement of an object around another object
- The brilliant explosion at a dying super giant star
- A stream of electrically charged particles that emanate from the sun's corona
- A model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars
- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- The outer most layer of the sun's interior
- A model at the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- A dark area of gas on the sun's surface that occurs when the loop in sunspot regions suddenly connect
- The force that pull objects toward each other
- An enormously bright, distant galaxy with a giant black hole in its center
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- All of space and everything in it
- An object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
- An imaginary pattern in the sky
- A huge, reddish loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface linking parts of sunspot regions
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- The blue-whitish core of a star that is left behind after its other layers have expanded and drifted out into space
- One of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets
- Matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation but is quite abundant in the universe
- The small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
- The central region of the sun, where nuclear fusion takes place
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
25 Clues: An imaginary pattern in the sky • All of space and everything in it • A large cloud of gas and dust in space • The outer most layer of the sun's interior • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • The force that pull objects toward each other • The movement of an object around another object • The brilliant explosion at a dying super giant star • ...
Astronomy 2013-10-27
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- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- The blue-whitish core of a star that is left behind after its other layers have expanded and drifted out into space
- An imaginary pattern in the sky
- A stream of electrically charged particles that emanate from the sun's corona
- The small, dense remains of a high-mass star after a supernova
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star
- One of the small asteroid-like bodies that formed the building blocks of the planets
- The central region of the sun, where nuclear fusion takes place
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space
- The movement of an object around another object
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
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- An object whose gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
- The outer most layer of the sun's interior
- The force that pull objects toward each other
- A model at the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun
- An enormously bright, distant galaxy with a giant black hole in its center
- A dark area of gas on the sun's surface that occurs when the loop in sunspot regions suddenly connect
- The brilliant explosion at a dying super giant star
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- Matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation but is quite abundant in the universe
- A model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- A huge, reddish loop of gas that protrudes from the sun's surface linking parts of sunspot regions
- The initial explosion that resulted in the formation and explosion of the universe
- All of space and everything in it
25 Clues: An imaginary pattern in the sky • All of space and everything in it • A large cloud of gas and dust in space • The outer most layer of the sun's interior • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • The force that pull objects toward each other • The movement of an object around another object • The brilliant explosion at a dying super giant star • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
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- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
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- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
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- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-13
Across
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
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- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-11
Across
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
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- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-11
Across
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
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- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Sun-centered model of the universe
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
Topics 1 & 2 Vocab 2014-04-11
Across
- the ocular lens of a telescope
- the large lens at the front of the telescope
- the device used to measure the azimuth of an object
- the location of a celestial body relative to a fixed Earth (as though celestial bodies circled the Earth)
- determines the fineness of a detail a telescope can produce of an object view
- Earth-centered model of the universe
- groupings of stars that form patterns, which appear like objects and are given names (ex: Orion, The Big Dipper)
- a set of axes of any kind that is used to describe the positions or motions of things
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle; planets move in elliptical orbits around the Sun
- the angle measured above a horizon when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
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- celestial bodies that orbit a star in a solar system (ex: Earth, Mars, Neptune)
- a ray of light changing direction when it bounces off a surface
- a model of the universe that places Earth at the center, with the Sun and planets revolving around it ; geocentric
- a model of the universe that places the Sun at the center, with Earth and planets revolving around it; heliocentric
- the device used to measure the altitude of an object
- the angle measured clockwise from North when determining the location (altitude-azimuth co-ordination) of a celestial body
- the lens through which you view a magnified object using a telescope; eyepiece
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Newton’s law states that all objects attract all other objects and provides an explanation for the planet’s elliptical orbit
- all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars)
- a ray of light changing direction when it passes through a new substance
21 Clues: the ocular lens of a telescope • Sun-centered model of the universe • Earth-centered model of the universe • the large lens at the front of the telescope • the device used to measure the azimuth of an object • the device used to measure the altitude of an object • all objects seen in the sky (ex: Sun, Moon, planets, stars) • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
Heat and Energy 2016-04-25
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- / The energy required to move an object against a force
- Chemistry / internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- Energy / The total amount of energy stored in the particles of an object
- / the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions
- / Temperature is the property of matter which reflects the quantity of energy of motion of the component particles
- / the phase change of liquid to gas
- Energy / energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- / the part of the universe that includes everything else in the universe
- / changes from a solid to a gas without ever passing through a liquid phase
- / the phase change of liquid to solid
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- Point / the point of which all three phases meet at one point
- Energy / the energy that be overcome for reaction to proceed
- / the change of gas to solid without passing through the liquid phase
- / the phase change of gas to liquid
- / the part of the universe on which you focus your attention
- / a reaction or process that releases energy in the form of heat
- / the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy
- Energy / energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- Capacity / the heat required to raise an object's temperature by 1 degree C
- / a chemical reaction that is accompanied by the absorption of heat, or an organism that generates heat to maintain its temperature
- Energy / the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- / system + surrounding
- / the phase change of a solid to liquid
- / the ability to work
24 Clues: / the ability to work • / system + surrounding • / the phase change of gas to liquid • / the phase change of liquid to gas • / the phase change of liquid to solid • / the phase change of a solid to liquid • / The energy required to move an object against a force • Energy / energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • ...
Our Gods 2023-07-01
10 Clues: Warrior Goddess • Goddess of Wealth • Lord of Beginnings • Goddess of Knowledge • Protector of the Univers • The Creator of the Universe • Teacher in the Bhagavad Gita • Goddess of Time and Destruction • Symbol of Strength and Devotion • Destroyer and Transformer of the Universe
Lesson 18 2015-02-05
rejtveny 2025-11-24
My Life 2021-08-30
10 Clues: I am this • no siblings • Favorite Sport • important to me • Important to Me • Want to become this • Games Favorite hobby • favorite type of food • Favorite type of movie • Lived there For 5 Years
The Universe Rowdy Smith 2014-10-10
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- Spectrum vast arrangements of electromagnetic waves in relation to their wavelengths
- large cloud of dust in intersteller space
- Center rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the
- diagram a plot of the surface temperature (color) of stars vs. their luminosity(brightness)
- all space and the matter space contains
- the distance betwwen any two corresponding points that are adjacent on a wave
- Arms areas of stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- the death of a large star by explosion
- Model a representation of an object that is accurate in its proportions to the actual object
- of Light how fast light travels 300,000km/seconds
- Radiation radionation consisting of electronic and magnetic waves that travel at the speed of light
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- Galaxy a galaxy that does not fit into any category; a galaxy with very little symmetry
- Hole an object with more than four solar masses squeezes into a ball 10km across whose gravity is so strong that even light can not escape
- Galaxy a galaxy with bulge in the center and very distinct long arms winding around center
- Mass used in astronomy as a standard until to compare the size of other stars with our sun
- a large grouping of stars in space
- Galaxy Galaxy with a central bulge or bar with short arms, if any are present
- waves electronic waves with long wavelengths and low freguencies
- a self luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is generated by nuclear reaction in its interior
- the luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve; compose mainly of hydrogen and helium
- Lanes bands of dust that appears as dark ribbons against the bright stars a galaxy
- Way Galaxy the huge grouping of stars that rotate around a center of which the sun and the solar system are a part
22 Clues: a large grouping of stars in space • the death of a large star by explosion • all space and the matter space contains • large cloud of dust in intersteller space • of Light how fast light travels 300,000km/seconds • Center rotational center of a huge galaxy such as the • waves electronic waves with long wavelengths and low freguencies • ...
Universe Vocab-Mrs.brown-6th 2014-10-09
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- The change in wave length determining if an object is coming closer or not
- Object used to cook food
- Scientific instament used for gazing at stars
- All space and the matter space contains
- Object in space that gives us energy to live and see
- Electromagnetic waves with a shorter wavelenght than light
- Bands of dust
- High energy waves with no mass
- Shiny object in sky. Usually at night
- A unit of length equal to one year in space
Down
- The transfer of energy through space as electromagnetic waves
- ______-Russell Diagram
- Areas of stars that spread out from the center of the galaxy
- Large cloud of gas and dust in space
- Unit to compare size of other stars around our sun
- Information based on observations
- length of waves
- 300,000km per second
- _____ Theory
- Waves of light
- Begining
- High energy waves usually used for medical purposes
- A large group of stars in space
23 Clues: Begining • _____ Theory • Bands of dust • Waves of light • length of waves • 300,000km per second • ______-Russell Diagram • Object used to cook food • High energy waves with no mass • A large group of stars in space • Information based on observations • Large cloud of gas and dust in space • Shiny object in sky. Usually at night • All space and the matter space contains • ...
Universe- Tealie Gaudet- 6 2014-10-09
Across
- standard unit to compare the size of stars with our Sun
- the distance that light travels through space in a year
- an instrument that collects light
- a ball only 10 km across and strong gravity
- a representation of an object
- waves between radio and infrared waves
- provide us with the colors we see
- rotational center of a huge galaxy
- self lumnious body of gas
- all space and matter space contains
- electromagnetic waves with longer wavelenghts than visible light
- bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons against bright stars
Down
- large cloud of gas
- stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- light travels at 300,000km/sec
- the transfer of energy
- a galaxy that does not fit into any category
- the death of a large star by explosion
- the universe began as a small point and expanded rapidly
- information gathered from experiments
- beginning point something begins
- large group of stars in space
22 Clues: large cloud of gas • the transfer of energy • self lumnious body of gas • a representation of an object • large group of stars in space • light travels at 300,000km/sec • beginning point something begins • an instrument that collects light • provide us with the colors we see • rotational center of a huge galaxy • all space and matter space contains • ...
Universe- Tealie Gaudet- 6 2014-10-09
Across
- stars that spread out from the center of a spiral galaxy
- the universe began as a small point and expanded rapidly
- bands of dust that appear as dark ribbons against bright stars
- rotational center of a huge galaxy
- all space and matter space contains
- waves between radio and infrared waves
- light travels at 300,000km/sec
- standard unit to compare the size of stars with our Sun
- large group of stars in space
- self lumnious body of gas
- provide us with the colors we see
- large cloud of gas
Down
- the death of a large star by explosion
- information taken from experimnets
- a galaxy that does not fit into any category
- a ball only 10 km across and strong gravity
- beginning which something begins
- instrument that collects light
- a representation of an object
- electromagnetic waves with longer wavelenghts than visible light
- the transfer of energy
- the distance that light travels through space in a year
22 Clues: large cloud of gas • the transfer of energy • self lumnious body of gas • a representation of an object • large group of stars in space • instrument that collects light • light travels at 300,000km/sec • beginning which something begins • provide us with the colors we see • information taken from experimnets • rotational center of a huge galaxy • ...
