moon phases Crossword Puzzles
me 2022-12-09
Lunar day 2023-07-21
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- Which vehicle was used by the astronauts to navigate the Moon for the first time?
- Who is known as the father of modern astronomy?
- How many stars make up the Big Dipper?
- Which is the densest planet in the solar system?
- What starts working when its fired?
- What is the name of the brightest comet in the solar system?
- which is the biggest moon in our solar system?
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- What is the name of Saturn's largest moon?
- The second full Moon in a month is known as?
- Who was the last person to land on the moon?
- study of the moon?
- The most abundant element on the Moon
- Phobos and Deimos are the Moons of which planet?
- Which is the world’s first artificial satellite?
14 Clues: study of the moon? • What starts working when its fired? • The most abundant element on the Moon • How many stars make up the Big Dipper? • What is the name of Saturn's largest moon? • The second full Moon in a month is known as? • Who was the last person to land on the moon? • which is the biggest moon in our solar system? • ...
Supermoons 2025-10-26
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- – The amount of light shining from the moon.
- – When the moon passes into Earth’s shadow or blocks the sun.
- Eclipse – When Earth comes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- – Describing the moon’s pocked, rocky surface.
- – The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the moon’s gravitational pull.
- – When the moon’s visible portion is decreasing.
- – The curved path of the moon around the Earth.
- – The point in the moon's orbit farthest from Earth.
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- – Relating to the moon.
- Moon – The phase of the moon when it is fully illuminated from Earth’s perspective.
- – Something related to the sky or outer space.
- – When the full moon appears larger and brighter than usual due to its closer orbit.
- – The point in the moon's orbit closest to Earth.
- – A large, bowl-shaped depression on the moon’s surface.
- – When the moon’s visible portion is increasing.
15 Clues: – Relating to the moon. • – The amount of light shining from the moon. • – Something related to the sky or outer space. • – Describing the moon’s pocked, rocky surface. • – The curved path of the moon around the Earth. • – When the moon’s visible portion is decreasing. • – When the moon’s visible portion is increasing. • ...
TIDES 2023-11-08
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- The level of the sea
- Curved path of an object
- When the moon is completely dark
- A tide just after first or third quarter
- Makes up 80% of the Earth
- Causes daily tide changes
- Example: 1st guarter, full moon, ect.
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- When the ocean is at its highest point
- When the moon is fully lit
- A tide just after full or new moon
- The rise and fall of sea level
- Gives us heat and light
- When the ocean is at its lowest point
- It revolves around the Earth
- We live on the ___
15 Clues: We live on the ___ • The level of the sea • Gives us heat and light • Curved path of an object • Makes up 80% of the Earth • Causes daily tide changes • When the moon is fully lit • It revolves around the Earth • The rise and fall of sea level • When the moon is completely dark • A tide just after full or new moon • When the ocean is at its lowest point • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-16
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- earth stayed motionless at the center of the universe
- when the moon is between Earth and sun
- when the moon is in Earth's shadow
- science that studies the universe
- oval shape path
- sun-centered universe
- turning of a body on its axis
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- the motion of a body along its orbit around some point in space
- slight cone-shaped movement of where Earth's axis points
- moon is farthest from Earth
- change in the amount of the moon that appears lit
- round depressions in the surface of the moon.
- moon is closest to Earth
- the path an object takes as it goes around another object in space
14 Clues: oval shape path • sun-centered universe • moon is closest to Earth • moon is farthest from Earth • turning of a body on its axis • science that studies the universe • when the moon is in Earth's shadow • when the moon is between Earth and sun • round depressions in the surface of the moon. • change in the amount of the moon that appears lit • ...
Science Q1 review 2024-10-24
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- ice and gas giants
- The moon phase when the moon looks as if it is not there
- when earth is lined up between the moon and sun
- something spinning on its axis
- different layers of rock
- latin word meaning dug or dug up
- bones or artifacts left behind
- to go around something
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- the coldest season
- stretches space and time is invisible and very destructive
- the warmest season
- when the moon seems to be getting smaller
- terrestrial planets
- oldest layer of rock on the bottom youngest on top
- keeps planets in orbit around the sun
- When the moon is lined up between the earth and sun
16 Clues: the coldest season • ice and gas giants • the warmest season • terrestrial planets • to go around something • different layers of rock • something spinning on its axis • bones or artifacts left behind • latin word meaning dug or dug up • keeps planets in orbit around the sun • when the moon seems to be getting smaller • when earth is lined up between the moon and sun • ...
Apollo Space Mission 2025-04-23
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- the commander of Apollo 9
- when you leave the earth's atmosphere
- the last Apollo mission
- the first time they got a lunar rover
- the third time they landed on the moon
- the first crew to make it to the moon
- the Apollo 11 space mission Commander
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- the commander of apollo 8
- the commander of the Apollo 1
- the Apollo to see if they can land on the moon
- the crew that went around the moon without landing
- the first Apollo without a crew
- the second crew to make it to the moon
- something important that needs to be Carried out
- the commander of the Apollo 16
- the commander of Apollo 7
16 Clues: the last Apollo mission • the commander of apollo 8 • the commander of Apollo 9 • the commander of Apollo 7 • the commander of the Apollo 1 • the commander of the Apollo 16 • the first Apollo without a crew • when you leave the earth's atmosphere • the first time they got a lunar rover • the first crew to make it to the moon • the Apollo 11 space mission Commander • ...
Saturn 2026-03-06
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- a smaller gap within Saturn’s rings caused by the moon Pan
- a small moon of Saturn known for its large impact crater
- irregular spinning motion that does not follow a simple pattern
- a small moon that helps shape and maintain Saturn’s rings
- the distance within which a moon can be pulled apart by a planet’s gravity
- an irregularly shaped moon of Saturn known for its unusual rotation
- the sixth planet from the Sun known for its large and visible ring system
- unpredictable spinning motion that changes over time
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- space probe a probe that landed on Titan to study its surface and atmosphere
- the scientist who discovered Saturn’s largest moon Titan
- small moons that help keep Saturn’s rings in place
- an early spacecraft mission that helped study the outer planets including Saturn
- the large gap between Saturn’s main rings
- a light gas found in large amounts in Saturn’s atmosphere
- the astronomer who discovered several of Saturn’s moons
- a point in space where the gravity of two large bodies balances the motion of a smaller object
- Saturn’s largest moon with a thick atmosphere and methane lakes
17 Clues: the large gap between Saturn’s main rings • small moons that help keep Saturn’s rings in place • unpredictable spinning motion that changes over time • the astronomer who discovered several of Saturn’s moons • the scientist who discovered Saturn’s largest moon Titan • a small moon of Saturn known for its large impact crater • ...
Astronomy 2022-01-21
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- number of planets in our solar system
- Is the invisible phase of the Moon
- Name of the 1st crewed rocket to reach the moon
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called ______ planets
- Small rocky bodies that revolve around the sun.
- When we see the complete moon
- Is found between Mars and Jupiter
- Small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust
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- Small rocky bodies that travel through space
- the galaxy we live in
- Short-period comets come from the _______ belt
- The Moon is Earth’s only natural _____
- Name of russian rocket that crashed in the moon
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are called _____ planets
- Long-period comets come from the _____
- First asteroid discovered on 1 January 1801
- what we call shooting stars
17 Clues: the galaxy we live in • what we call shooting stars • When we see the complete moon • Is found between Mars and Jupiter • Is the invisible phase of the Moon • number of planets in our solar system • The Moon is Earth’s only natural _____ • Long-period comets come from the _____ • Small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust • First asteroid discovered on 1 January 1801 • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCE 2024-05-09
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- when are days shorter and night are longer
- The biggest planet is our solar system
- Quarter The moon looks like a D in the
- The Celestial Body moves a
- We live on plante
- Move around a star
- and water Cover the surface of the earth
- look very small because they are very far away from the earth
- Moon We can't see the moon at
- Are large bodies of salt water
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- The smallest planet is our solar system
- A layer of ... surrounds the earth,it is called the atmosphere
- There are different types of ..in the Universe
- we can see all of the moon at
- What can we see in the sky at night
- Move around a planet
- Quarter The moon looks like a C in the
- Which objects can you use to see the starts at night
18 Clues: We live on plante • Move around a star • Move around a planet • The Celestial Body moves a • we can see all of the moon at • Moon We can't see the moon at • Are large bodies of salt water • What can we see in the sky at night • The biggest planet is our solar system • Quarter The moon looks like a C in the • The smallest planet is our solar system • ...
The Moon and Space Science 2020-11-12
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- the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180
- these act as an atmosphere for astronauts to breath and be at the right temperature pg 182
- part of the moon that you can see pg 187
- the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180
- the moon does not have an ____ like the earth does pg 182
- the moon ___ the earth pg 182
- where scientist live for many months while in space pg 185
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- method what scientist use to help find a way for people to travel to space pg 185
- you can find mountains, valleys and places where ___ have erupted pg 180
- what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180
- it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182
- what scientists send to collect data and pictures pg 186
- these are made when objects in space hit the moon pg 182
- these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182
- shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185
- a special robot that can move without anyone driving it pg 186
16 Clues: the moon ___ the earth pg 182 • the moon ____ the sun's light pg 180 • the moon is ___ than the earth pg 180 • part of the moon that you can see pg 187 • what makes the moon shine so brightly pg 180 • it takes about one ____ to orbit the sun pg 182 • these people travel to space in spacesuits pg 182 • shuttles what scientist use to orbit the earth pg 185 • ...
Nature elementary 2024-04-01
20 Clues: cave • lake • fauna • rocks • waves • flora • - cave • galaxy • volcano • - grass • rainbow • recycle • planets • - jungle • - desert • pollution • - waterfall • reef - coral reef • fuels fossile fuels • eclipse - moon eclipse
Earth, Moon, Sun 2023-01-10
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- two days of the year when the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator resulting in longest/shortest days
- change in appearance of the moon as viewed from Earth due to the relative positions of the moon, Earth and sun
- the lighter part of the shadow during an eclipse
- occurs when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun, casting a shadow
- moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is darkened
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a celestial object
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- occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow
- describes the apparent growing of the moon
- the darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse
- a natural satellite that revolves around a planet
- the partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated
- describes the apparent shrinking of the moon
13 Clues: describes the apparent growing of the moon • describes the apparent shrinking of the moon • the darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse • the lighter part of the shadow during an eclipse • a natural satellite that revolves around a planet • moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is darkened • moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated • ...
Kaelyn’s 8.4 Vocab 2025-01-10
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- An astronomical event where an object cannot be seen because it is blocked by the shadow of another object in front of it.
- A distinct period or stage in a series of events; the process of change or development
- Regularity in the world. Elements are repeated in a predictable manner.
- The circular movement of an object around another object
- Determined by or resembling a moon
- To happen once a year.
- Accumulation of particles into a massive object that has a gravitational field.
- Electromagnetic or light waves from space are bent, causing what we see to be slightly different than what is actually
- A star in the constellation Ursa Minor or the "Little Bear" This is commonly referred to as the North Star.
- When light or energy passes through a medium and is deflected.
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- The change in the direction of light due to a change in the medium.
- Occurring every day; happening during the day rather than at night.
- The force of gravity; to pull objects with mass towards each other.
- Having to do with the sun or sunlight
- Height above a certain level; typically sea level
- Observing or thinking of something in a different way or from a different viewpoint.
16 Clues: To happen once a year. • Determined by or resembling a moon • Having to do with the sun or sunlight • Height above a certain level; typically sea level • The circular movement of an object around another object • When light or energy passes through a medium and is deflected. • The change in the direction of light due to a change in the medium. • ...
Newsletter Review # 2 2026-05-15
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- What was the name of the Italian Festival at HSP on October 27th?
- On the calendar we celebrated ____________ Day on November 11th.
- The newsletter of 10/17/26 has a picture of which saint?
- During the week of October 17th, we read the fable the Donkey's _________.
- During the week of November 7th, we memorized a poem about Jonathan Blake, After the ___________.
- In math during the week of November 7th, we began learning about ______________(6 letters).
- During October 10th, we celebrated by dressing differently each day in honor of __________ Week.
- A fable that we read during the week of October 24th was The Crow and the ______________.
- October 10th's newsletter mentions that in science we studied the __________ of the moon.
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- On the calendar for October 31st, we did a Eucharistic _____________.
- What is the last word in the word box on the newsletter for 10/24/25?
- In religion during the week of November 7th, we learned about the nine ___________ of angels.
- The newsletter of October 31st shows that we learned about the Roman ____________.
- In Ancient Rome there were three of these wars, beginning in 264BC. (10/17/69)
- Who received the virtue award for kindness? (10/31/25)
- In religion, during the week of October 10th we studied the Promised ______.
16 Clues: Who received the virtue award for kindness? (10/31/25) • The newsletter of 10/17/26 has a picture of which saint? • On the calendar we celebrated ____________ Day on November 11th. • What was the name of the Italian Festival at HSP on October 27th? • On the calendar for October 31st, we did a Eucharistic _____________. • ...
Sun, Earth, & Moon 2023-09-29
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- an imaginary straight line around which an object spins or rotates. Earth is tilted at 23.5 degrees.
- the spin of a body on its axis. Earth takes 24 hours to rotate causing day and night.
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- The motion of a body that travels around another body in space, one complete trip along an orbit. Earth takes 365 ¼ days to orbit the sun. Moon’s revolution around the Earth cyclical patterns Moon Phases
- Tide- A tide of minimum range that occurs during the first and third quarters of the moon. (weak)
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
- a division of the year that is characterized by reoccurring weather conditions and determined by both the Earth’s tilt relative to the sun and the Earth’s position in its orbit around the sun. (spring, summer, fall, winter). Cyclical changes of light due to the tilt and revolution of the Earth around the Sun
- Tide- A tide of increased range that occurs two times a month, at the new and full moons. (strong)
7 Clues: a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one. • the spin of a body on its axis. Earth takes 24 hours to rotate causing day and night. • Tide- A tide of minimum range that occurs during the first and third quarters of the moon. (weak) • ...
Planets 2021-07-01
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- the red planet
- the biggest moon in the solar system
- a moon of mars
- path a planet takes around the sun
- a moon of pluto
- its axis is tilted by 98 degrees
- jupiter's moon that might have life
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- the person who found jupiter's four biggest moons
- the mission to study saturn
- the biggest planet
- the most volcanic object in the solar system
- the hottest planet
- the surname of the person who discovered uranus
- saturn's biggest moon
14 Clues: the red planet • a moon of mars • a moon of pluto • the biggest planet • the hottest planet • saturn's biggest moon • the mission to study saturn • its axis is tilted by 98 degrees • path a planet takes around the sun • jupiter's moon that might have life • the biggest moon in the solar system • the most volcanic object in the solar system • ...
astronomy 2022-06-09
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- A storm caused by the sun
- The center of each solar system
- Our home planet
- A planet known for its rings
- The most well known space agency
- The stem for "moon"
- Largest moon in the Solar System
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- An orbiting satellite around a planet
- Closest major neighboring galaxy
- Smallest planet in our solar system
- Largest planet in our solar system
- A group of stars that guided people in the night
- Largest moon of Saturn
- When the moon and sun are aligned
14 Clues: Our home planet • The stem for "moon" • Largest moon of Saturn • A storm caused by the sun • A planet known for its rings • The center of each solar system • Closest major neighboring galaxy • The most well known space agency • Largest moon in the Solar System • When the moon and sun are aligned • Largest planet in our solar system • Smallest planet in our solar system • ...
Astronomy Key Terms 2023-11-13
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- In geocentrism, a secondary looping path that a planet makes, which explains retrograde motion
- Moon more than half full
- When the moon passes between the earth and the sun
- When planets appear to loop backwards in their path over several weeks
- Getting smaller (moon)
- Moon less than half full
- When a star moves away from us, its lightwaves get stretched out
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- A theory of the cosmos with the earth stationary at the center, in which all other bodies orbit the earth
- A natural satellite the orbits a planet, not a star
- A force exerted by every object with mass on every other
- When a star moves toward us, its lightwaves get compressed
- When the earth passes between the moon and the sun
- A theory of the cosmos with the sun at the center, orbited by earth and other planets
- Getting larger (moon)
- An body that has strong enough gravity to become a sphere, but is not a star
- A self-luminous sphere held together by gravity which gives off radiation due to nuclear fusion
16 Clues: Getting larger (moon) • Getting smaller (moon) • Moon more than half full • Moon less than half full • When the moon passes between the earth and the sun • When the earth passes between the moon and the sun • A natural satellite the orbits a planet, not a star • A force exerted by every object with mass on every other • ...
Ch. 13/14 Science Vocab Words 2013-03-03
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- An opening in the sea floor from which heated water rises and mixes with the ocean water above.
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and, like plants, convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into food.
- A narrow stream of water that breaks through sandbars and rapidly back into deeper water.
- A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume.
- The flat or gently sloping land that lies submerged around the edges of a continent and that extends from the shoreline to the continental slope.
- The portion of animals that are caught in a net and then thrown away as unwanted.
- A system that uses underwater sound waves to measure distance and locate objects.
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- A shoreline area where fresh water from a river mixes with salt water from the ocean.
- A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water.
- The overall direction and movement of water as waves strike the shore at an angle.
- A disturbance of wind patterns and ocean currents in the Pacific Ocean that causes temporary climate changes in many parts of the world.
- The natural environment in which a living thing gets all that it needs to live.
- The movement of water from the surface to greater depths
- The periodic rising and falling of the water level of the ocean due to the gravitational pulls of the Moon and the Sun.
- A tide of small range occurring during the first- and third- quarter phases of the Moon.
- A tide of large range occurring during the new and full moons, resulting in an extra-high tidal bulge and an extra-low tidal dip.
- The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high-tide mark and the low-tide mark.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor.
- A mass of moving ocean water.
- The difference in height between high tide and low tide.
- The measure of the amount of dissolved salt contained in water.
22 Clues: A mass of moving ocean water. • A wet, swampy area that is often flooded with water. • The vertical movement of deep water up to the surface. • The movement of water from the surface to greater depths • The difference in height between high tide and low tide. • A property of matter representing the mass per unit volume. • ...
Moon Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-28
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- when 3 quarters of the moon is lit up on the right side
- when the moon is lit up in a small part on the left side
- the movement of an object around another object
- when the right-half of the moon is lit
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- when the moon is in between the sun and earth, and are in line with each other
- an object spinning on its axis
- when the moon is lit up only in a small sliver on the right side
- when the moon is not visible to the human eye(start of the cycle)
- when the moon is lit up 3 quarters on the left side
- when the moon appears fully illuminated
- when the earth's shadow covers the moon
- when the left-half of the moon is lit
12 Clues: an object spinning on its axis • when the left-half of the moon is lit • when the right-half of the moon is lit • when the moon appears fully illuminated • when the earth's shadow covers the moon • the movement of an object around another object • when the moon is lit up 3 quarters on the left side • when 3 quarters of the moon is lit up on the right side • ...
Space Crossword Puzzel 2020-05-15
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- the galaxy that contains the Solar System
- The space station where Apollo 11 took off from and landed back
- A person trained to pilot, command, or serve as a member in space
- The pull on Earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding a planet
- The star around which the earth orbits
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination
- First spacecraft that landed humans on the moon
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun
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- the different ways the Moon looks from Earth over about a month
- Something that can be propelled to a great height or distance into space
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- First person to walk the moon
- The United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible by reflected light from the sun
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- Move or cause to move in a circle around an axis or center
- An instrument to see space clearer from on Earth
- An artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
20 Clues: The pull on Earth • First person to walk the moon • The star around which the earth orbits • the galaxy that contains the Solar System • the envelope of gases surrounding a planet • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • First spacecraft that landed humans on the moon • An instrument to see space clearer from on Earth • ...
Earth and Space 2025-04-17
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- any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
- one complete trip of one object around another object Ex: one trip of Earth around the sun
- an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun
- Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- Moon This is the begining of the cycle where you can't see anything.
- the center around which something rotates
- Gibbous This moon phase is when its mostly illuminated but not all the way.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
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- Quarter This is when half of the sun light is reflected of the moon. About a week into the cycle.
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle.
- Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle.
- Moon This is about 14 days into the cycle, and its fully illuminated.
- the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis
- a complete spin on an axis
- the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
- any natural satellite of a planet
- (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Gibbous This is when the sun light starts to decrese slowly.
- Cresent This is when a tiny sliver of sun light is reflected off the moon.
22 Clues: a complete spin on an axis • any natural satellite of a planet • Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the center around which something rotates • Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle. • the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle. • ...
Earth Sun and Moon 2023-05-12
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- This occurs when lots of suns rays hit this hemisphere
- It takes the earth this many months to go from one side of the sun to the other
- This large mass helps to make tides
- It takes this many months for the earth to change seasons
- In summer the days are ____ than in winter
- The earth is this shape
- The Earth's spinning on its axis that causes day and nigh
- If the earth wasn't titled we would not have seasons True/False
- This force helps create tides
- This tide occurs when the earth passes the moon
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- The phase of the Moon between a first quarter moon and a full moon, during which more than half of the illuminated surface visible from Earth is visible
- The phase of the Moon when it appears completely dark from Earth's perspective
- When minimal suns rays hit this hemisphere this season occurs
- The time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun
- The earths tilt makes days in winter ____ than in summer
- The phase of the Moon when it appears fully illuminated from Earth's perspective
- The imaginary line that splits the earth into the northern and southern hemisphere
- If earth wasn't titled we would not have day and night cycles True/False
- The time it takes for the earth to complete a full rotation on its axis
- The imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
20 Clues: The earth is this shape • This force helps create tides • This large mass helps to make tides • In summer the days are ____ than in winter • This tide occurs when the earth passes the moon • This occurs when lots of suns rays hit this hemisphere • The earths tilt makes days in winter ____ than in summer • It takes this many months for the earth to change seasons • ...
Green Reading Milestones 2022-10-07
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- Spaceship that flew to the moon
- The part of your body with your eyes, nose, and mouth
- I ____ 9 years old
- to do something over
- First work, ____ play
- what you take when you are dirty
- "Oh, no! I want a clean face!" ____ the pig.
- When someone is popular
- What is inside your mouth
- What bees collect from flowers
- Fancy clothes that someone might wear to work
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- The moon is far ____
- Not dirty but ____
- The planet we live on
- What the rocket did on the moon
- Not the front, but, the ____
- When someone is mean to you they might call you ____
- Not last but ____
- To go under water
- I ____ do that!
- ____ are insects
- Armstrong The man who landed on the moon
22 Clues: I ____ do that! • ____ are insects • Not last but ____ • To go under water • Not dirty but ____ • I ____ 9 years old • The moon is far ____ • to do something over • The planet we live on • First work, ____ play • When someone is popular • What is inside your mouth • Not the front, but, the ____ • What bees collect from flowers • Spaceship that flew to the moon • ...
Green Reading Milestones 2022-10-07
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- what you take when you are dirty
- to do something over
- Not dirty but ____
- What bees collect from flowers
- The planet we live on
- "Oh, no! I want a clean face!" ____ the pig.
- When someone is mean to you they might call you ____
- To go under water
- Not last but ____
- I ____ 9 years old
- ____ are insects
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- What is inside your mouth
- First work, ____ play
- The moon is far ____
- What the rocket did on the moon
- When someone is popular
- I ____ do that!
- Not the front, but, the ____
- The man who landed on the moon
- Spaceship that flew to the moon
- The part of your body with your eyes, nose, and mouth
- Fancy clothes that someone might wear to work
22 Clues: I ____ do that! • ____ are insects • To go under water • Not last but ____ • Not dirty but ____ • I ____ 9 years old • The moon is far ____ • to do something over • First work, ____ play • The planet we live on • When someone is popular • What is inside your mouth • Not the front, but, the ____ • What bees collect from flowers • The man who landed on the moon • What the rocket did on the moon • ...
Our Place in Space 2013-10-29
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- changing water levels
- the season in which leaves fall
- the force that pulls things to earth
- longest and shortest day
- growing season
- south pole
- slightly off centre
- the line that separates the hemispheres
- large burning ball of gas
- period of time in which we can see
- time between full moon and new moon
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- turn
- when there is no light
- time between new moon and full moon
- half of the earth
- weak tide
- imaginary lines going across the earth
- where the prime meridian is
- season associated with ice and snow
- summer, winter etc.
- hot season
- imaginary lines that go vertically around the earth
- our planet
- transition into Summer or Winter
- north pole
25 Clues: turn • weak tide • hot season • south pole • our planet • north pole • growing season • half of the earth • summer, winter etc. • slightly off centre • changing water levels • when there is no light • longest and shortest day • large burning ball of gas • where the prime meridian is • the season in which leaves fall • transition into Summer or Winter • period of time in which we can see • ...
Space Race 2024-04-16
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- First satellite in space
- The mission that sent the first American into space
- America's first chimp astronaut
- Year Space Race Ends
- Solar is to Sun as _____ is to Moon
- “______ we have a problem”
- Current mission to get to the moon
- World's First Communications Satellite
- Long bar on a keyboard
- The Space Race was part of "The ____ War"
- First man in Space
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- Gave a speech about getting to the moon.
- The United States Competition in the Space Race
- Russian mission to get a man in space.
- First American Satellite
- Greek Sun God
- First American in space
- Twin Zodiac Sign
- First man on the moon
- "One Small Step For Man, One Large ____ for mankind"
- Ignited in flames on Apollo 1
21 Clues: Greek Sun God • Twin Zodiac Sign • First man in Space • Year Space Race Ends • First man on the moon • Long bar on a keyboard • First American in space • First satellite in space • First American Satellite • “______ we have a problem” • Ignited in flames on Apollo 1 • America's first chimp astronaut • Current mission to get to the moon • Solar is to Sun as _____ is to Moon • ...
Chapter 5 Checkup 2026-03-31
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- first spacecraft designed to be reused
- system is tipped on its side
- windiest planet
- Russian space station launched in 1986
- the red planet
- first man to step on the moon
- discovered light is a combination of colors
- largest moon in the solar system
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- helped American take the lead in space exploration
- first American satellite
- first space station launched by the United States
- first American to orbit the earth
- discovered the planet Uranus
- first artificial object to orbit the earth
- discovered electromagnetic waves
- largest planet in our solar system
- first manned mission to land on the moon
- largest moon of Saturn
- known for its rings
- closet planet to the sun
- "Father of Rocketry"
- sometimes called the morning star
22 Clues: the red planet • windiest planet • known for its rings • "Father of Rocketry" • largest moon of Saturn • first American satellite • closet planet to the sun • discovered the planet Uranus • system is tipped on its side • first man to step on the moon • discovered electromagnetic waves • largest moon in the solar system • first American to orbit the earth • ...
Apollo 13 chapter 1 2026-04-06
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- the container, or a space that holds something usually people
- opposite of daughter
- name of the mission/book, a Greek god
- TV for short
- Jim’s older son’s name
- opposite of husband
- past tense of excite
- a person who goes into space
- the planet we humans live on
- a journey, a trip that has a purpose or goal
- Jim’s daughter’s name
- dull-color, a mix of black and white
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- Jim’s daughter’s name
- it is where the Apollo missions want to go
- the second man on the moon
- the first man on the moon
- Jim’s young son
- unit of measure for distance, km
- comes before second
- adjective form, means the moon
- he is the “I” in the book, firs name, three letters
21 Clues: TV for short • Jim’s young son • comes before second • opposite of husband • opposite of daughter • past tense of excite • Jim’s daughter’s name • Jim’s daughter’s name • Jim’s older son’s name • the first man on the moon • the second man on the moon • a person who goes into space • the planet we humans live on • adjective form, means the moon • unit of measure for distance, km • ...
Shape 2023-09-18
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- A three-dimensional shape that is perfectly round, like a ball.
- A shape that is elongated like an egg, with curved sides, like a football.
- A three-dimensional shape with six equal square faces, like a dice.
- A shape that looks like the symbol of love, often used for Valentine's Day.
- A round shape with no corners or edges, like a clock face.
- A shape with eight sides and eight angles, often used for road signs.
- A shape with four sides, like a square, but with corners pushed outward, like a playing card.
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- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles, like a piece of paper.
- A shape that looks like a partially closed circle, like the moon in some phases.
- A shape with five sides and five angles, like a home plate in baseball.
- A shape with three sides and three angles, like a slice of pizza.
- A shape with four sides and four right angles, but opposite sides are of different lengths, like a door.
- A shape with six sides and six angles, like a stop sign.
- A shape with points radiating from a central point, like a star in the sky.
14 Clues: A shape with six sides and six angles, like a stop sign. • A round shape with no corners or edges, like a clock face. • A three-dimensional shape that is perfectly round, like a ball. • A shape with three sides and three angles, like a slice of pizza. • A three-dimensional shape with six equal square faces, like a dice. • ...
The Moon and The sun 2023-05-16
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- circular features formed by impacts
- formed from a chunk of a rapidly spinning early molten Earth
- radar and ____ readings
- exists at the poles in deep craters
- dark areas on the surface
- pulverized meteorite ejecta or regolith
- lighter areas that are mountainous
- _____ was deposited by comet/meteorite impacts
- Moon has been volcanically ____ for 3 billion years
- Moon formed separately near Earth
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- Earth’s _____ pulled on the lunar near-side…
- moons orbit syncs to earths orbit
- moons gravity causes a tidal drag
- largest impact crater
- moon is slightly egg shaped
- early Earth collided with a Mars-size object
- Inner ______ surrounds a small partially molten iron core
- no _____; bone dry rocks
- ditches where molten lava flowed
- Moon formed far away and was caught by Earth’s gravity
20 Clues: largest impact crater • radar and ____ readings • no _____; bone dry rocks • dark areas on the surface • moon is slightly egg shaped • ditches where molten lava flowed • moons orbit syncs to earths orbit • moons gravity causes a tidal drag • Moon formed separately near Earth • lighter areas that are mountainous • circular features formed by impacts • ...
The Moon and The sun 2023-05-16
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- circular features formed by impacts
- formed from a chunk of a rapidly spinning early molten Earth
- radar and ____ readings
- exists at the poles in deep craters
- dark areas on the surface
- pulverized meteorite ejecta or regolith
- lighter areas that are mountainous
- _____ was deposited by comet/meteorite impacts
- Moon has been volcanically ____ for 3 billion years
- Moon formed separately near Earth
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- Earth’s _____ pulled on the lunar near-side…
- moons orbit syncs to earths orbit
- moons gravity causes a tidal drag
- largest impact crater
- moon is slightly egg shaped
- early Earth collided with a Mars-size object
- Inner ______ surrounds a small partially molten iron core
- no _____; bone dry rocks
- ditches where molten lava flowed
- Moon formed far away and was caught by Earth’s gravity
20 Clues: largest impact crater • radar and ____ readings • no _____; bone dry rocks • dark areas on the surface • moon is slightly egg shaped • ditches where molten lava flowed • moons orbit syncs to earths orbit • moons gravity causes a tidal drag • Moon formed separately near Earth • lighter areas that are mountainous • circular features formed by impacts • ...
The sun Earth Moon System 2014-12-01
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- the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth
- the orbiting of one heavenly body around another.
- to decrease periodically in the extent of its illuminated portion after the full moon.
- a planet or star; heavenly body.
- Basin an impact crater that is more than 186 miles (300 km) across.
- It is a conic section formed by the intersection of a right circular cone by a plane that cuts the axis and the surface of the cone.
- Eclipse the obscuration of the light of the moon by the intervention of the earth between it and the sun
- the act or process of applying wax, as in polishing or filling.
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- the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis.
- Any of the large, low-lying dark areas on the Moon or on Mars or other inner planets.
- phase the shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer,
- either of the two times a year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator
- Eclipse the light of the sun by the intervention of the moon between it and a point on the earth
- a central or principal structure, about which something turns or is arranged
- moon the moon when the whole of its disk is illuminated, occurring when in opposition to the sun.
- moon the moon either when in conjunction with the sun or soon after, being either invisible or visible only as a slender crescent.
16 Clues: a planet or star; heavenly body. • the orbiting of one heavenly body around another. • the act or process of applying wax, as in polishing or filling. • Basin an impact crater that is more than 186 miles (300 km) across. • the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis. • ...
Sun, Earth, Moon- B work 2021-02-16
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- when Moon pauses directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow on Earth
- darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse
- month where Earth is closest to the Sun
- dark, flat areas on Moon's surface which are made of cooled,hardened lava
- spinning of Earth on its imaginary axis
- twice-yearly, spring and fall, Sun directly over equator and equal hours of day and night
- created by material inside Earth's core and the Earth's rotation
- Earth's yearlong elliptical orbit around the Sun
- this is the Sun's satellite
- phase following a new moon, as more of the Moon's lighted side becomes visible
- round 3-D object whose surface is the same distance from its center at all points
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- describes Earth's orbit, elongated, closed curve
- twice yearly point when the Sun reaches its greatest distance north/south of the equator
- It takes the Moon 27.3 days to do this once
- eclipse occurs when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon
- curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
- NASA program where U.S. astronauts' made 11 spaceflights and walked on the moon.
- place where the Earth's circumference is greatest
- season when the northern hemisphere on Earth is closest to the Sun
- name for a depression on the Moon caused by an object striking its surface
- imaginary vertical line that cuts through the center of Earth around which Earth spins
- move or cause to move into a sloping position
- change in appearance of the Moon as viewed from the Earth
23 Clues: this is the Sun's satellite • month where Earth is closest to the Sun • spinning of Earth on its imaginary axis • It takes the Moon 27.3 days to do this once • darkest part of the shadow during an eclipse • move or cause to move into a sloping position • describes Earth's orbit, elongated, closed curve • Earth's yearlong elliptical orbit around the Sun • ...
Electrical word puzzle 2024-10-15
15 Clues: wire • bushing • buildings • Tool for mc • over devices • secures wire • over devices • size of wire • form of conduit • form of conduit • form of conduit • plan for wiring • circuit for houses • your protection from wire • metal support in construction
Solar system moons 2025-03-05
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- Takes about 8 hours to orbit its planet
- Also known as Uranus IV
- Made mostly of water/Ice
- Seventh largest moon in the solar system
- Is approximately 700km
- Is 99% the diameter of mercury
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- Approximately 3500km
- Temperature is about -200 degrees Celsius
- is the fifth moon in distance from Saturn
- Largest moon in the solar system
- Is half the size of Pluto.
- Most volcanically active body in the solar system
- Saturn's largest moon
- About 10 miles across
14 Clues: Approximately 3500km • Saturn's largest moon • About 10 miles across • Is approximately 700km • Also known as Uranus IV • Made mostly of water/Ice • Is half the size of Pluto. • Is 99% the diameter of mercury • Largest moon in the solar system • Takes about 8 hours to orbit its planet • Seventh largest moon in the solar system • Temperature is about -200 degrees Celsius • ...
The universe and Moon phases crossword puzzle 2014-01-15
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- increase
- an instant of revolving
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- a meteor that survives its passage through the Earth's atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground
- the curved path of a celestial object or space craft around a star,planet,or moon
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- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere
- decrease
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a regular oval shape,traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by a oblique plane that doesn't intersect the base
9 Clues: increase • decrease • an instant of revolving • the action of rotating around an axis or center • the curved path of a celestial object or space craft around a star,planet,or moon • a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere • ...
inner and outer vocab 2026-01-21
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- smaller moon of mars
- fast flowing narrow currents of gas in a planets atmosphere
- a steep slope or cliff on a planetary surface
- 4 largest moons of jupiter
- minimum distance a smaller celestial body can orbit a large one without being torn apart
- the 4 planets outside of the asteroid belt
- a massive, ancient impact crater on Mercury
- largest moon of saturn
- Jupiter's largest moon
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- the planets that are inside the asteroid belt
- Neptune's largest moon
- a large, continent sized region in the northern hemisphere of venus
- dissociation of a chemical compound by the action of light
- a disk of small particles orbiting a planet
- large inner moon of mars
- largest canyon in the solar system
- sends radio waves to celestial bodies and analyzes returning echos to understand their properties
- the largest volcano and tallest planetary mountain in the solar system
18 Clues: smaller moon of mars • Neptune's largest moon • largest moon of saturn • Jupiter's largest moon • large inner moon of mars • 4 largest moons of jupiter • largest canyon in the solar system • the 4 planets outside of the asteroid belt • a disk of small particles orbiting a planet • a massive, ancient impact crater on Mercury • the planets that are inside the asteroid belt • ...
Earth Moon Sun 2025-01-03
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- relative size of things
- moon's face in shadow at the beginning of a lunar cycle
- part of moon's illuminated face decreasing
- path an object makes circling another object, like the moon going around Earth
- less than half of moon's face illuminated
- bowl shaped depression in surface of moon
- to shine light on something & make it visible
- star that gives heat & light for the solar system
- object diagram or program that helps understanding
- about one lunar cycle
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- more than half the moon's face illuminated
- something that happens over & over & over
- moon's face getting more fully illuminated
- shape of illuminated part of moon as seen from Earth
- how something looks from a certain location
- border between light & dark on the moon
- moon's face completely lit up by the Sun's light
- rocky sphere that travels around a planet in orbit
18 Clues: about one lunar cycle • relative size of things • border between light & dark on the moon • something that happens over & over & over • less than half of moon's face illuminated • bowl shaped depression in surface of moon • more than half the moon's face illuminated • moon's face getting more fully illuminated • part of moon's illuminated face decreasing • ...
astronomy 2026-01-13
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- A system that uses radio waves to detect objects.
- Marineris A huge canyon on Mars.
- Neptune’s largest moon that orbits backward.
- Basin A large impact crater on Mercury.
- Limit The distance where a moon would break apart from gravity.
- Planets Small, rocky planets like Earth and Mars.
- When sunlight breaks molecules apart.
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- Moons Jupiter’s four largest moons discovered by Galileo.
- Mons The largest volcano in the solar system, on Mars.
- Planets Large gas giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
- Systems Bands of ice and rock orbiting a planet.
- One of Mars’s small moons.
- Terra A highland region on Venus.
- The largest moon in the solar system, orbiting Jupiter.
- Mars’s smaller outer moon.
- Streams Fast-moving winds in a planet’s atmosphere.
- Saturn’s largest moon with a thick atmosphere.
- A steep cliff on a planet’s surface.
18 Clues: One of Mars’s small moons. • Mars’s smaller outer moon. • Marineris A huge canyon on Mars. • Terra A highland region on Venus. • A steep cliff on a planet’s surface. • When sunlight breaks molecules apart. • Basin A large impact crater on Mercury. • Neptune’s largest moon that orbits backward. • Saturn’s largest moon with a thick atmosphere. • ...
Space 2025-04-01
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- waves that give sunburn and skin cancer
- when the moon appears to change shape
- giant, eruptions on the surface of the sun
- large, loop structures coming out of the sun
- the coldest layer of atmosphere
- type of magnitude of a star based on its distance from earth
- the moving of one object around another
- the last official planet of the solar system
- the day to day changes in temperature/conditions
- earths "natural satellite"
- waves that can not pass through bone
- darker, cooler areas of the sun
- the top half of earth is the Northerthe n ______
- the layer of gases that surrounds earth
- the yearly average of temperature/conditions
- is a property of matter that comes in many forms; sound, light, heat
- closest planet to the sun
- a "belt" of these are found after mars
- the hottest stars are...
- second closest planet to the sun
- thermal energy that travels through contact
- type of magnitude of a star based on its true brightness
- millions of stars and planets that are together - ours isatellitelky Way
- energy that travels through space
- the closest star to us
- the layer of atmosphere where life and weather is
- the gas-giant planet with rings
- two forces pulled toward each other based on mass and distance in between
- waves that are visible and invisible - comes from the sun
- the next closest star is ____ light years away
- how long your part of earth is facing the sun
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- the hottest layer of atmosphere
- the ice-giant planet with rings
- the bottom half of earth is the _____ hemisphere
- the changing of weather as Earth orbits the sun
- the layer of atmosphere where the ozone is
- waves used for communication
- is the amount of particles something has
- the planet you live on
- the traveling of energy from one place to another
- when the moon is completely dark
- the first gas-giant planet
- the middle of earth
- describes locations north or south from equator
- thermal energy cycles of hot fluids rising & cold fluids sinking
- is the amount of space something takes up
- waves that come from explosions
- the last rocky planet
- anything with mass and volume
- a large cloud of gas and dust in space
- earth is not straight up and down but on a...
- describes locations east or west from prime meridian
- the part of earth that is facing the sun is experiencing...
- waves used for cooking and outer space communication
- the outer edge of our solar system
- the coolest stars are....
- the part of earth that is facing away from the sun is experiencing...
- when the moon is completely lit up
- waves that carry thermal energy
- earth turns onitss own axis
- the layer of atmosphere that exits into space
61 Clues: the middle of earth • the last rocky planet • the planet you live on • the closest star to us • the hottest stars are... • closest planet to the sun • the coolest stars are.... • earths "natural satellite" • the first gas-giant planet • earth turns onitss own axis • waves used for communication • anything with mass and volume • the hottest layer of atmosphere • ...
Moon Cycle 2021-10-26
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- to decrease or get smaller
- Moon phase occurring when the right half of the moon is illuminated.
- Moon phase that occurs when 2/3 of the moon is illuminated. The only area in darkness is a small sliver on the right side of the moon.
- to increase or get bigger
- The change in the appearance of the moon as it makes one full revolution around Earth. Takes about 29.5 days to complete.
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- Moon phase that occurs when 2/3 of the moon is illuminated. The only area in darkness is a small sliver on the left side of the moon.
- Moon phase occurring when a very small sliver of light is visible on the right side of the Moon.
- Moon phase occurring when a very small sliver of light is visible on the left side of the Moon.
- Moon phase occurring when the left half of the moon is illuminated.
- The phase that is the halfway point in the moon cycle. Occurs when the Moon is furthest from the sun. At this point, the side of the moon that faces Earth reflects a lot of light. This makes the moon appear big and bright in the sky.
- First phase of the moon cycle that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun. At this point, the side of the moon that faces Earth does not reflect much light and cannot be seen in the sky.
11 Clues: to increase or get bigger • to decrease or get smaller • Moon phase occurring when the left half of the moon is illuminated. • Moon phase occurring when the right half of the moon is illuminated. • Moon phase occurring when a very small sliver of light is visible on the left side of the Moon. • ...
Space 2020-12-30
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- Another word for moon
- First game played on the moon
- planet with the largest set of rings
- Bodies made of gas
- Small body of Ice and dust and particles that orbit the sun
- The earth orbits it
- Imaginary line along which planets move
- The closest planet to the Sun
- First man on the moon
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- How the universe began
- Farthest planet in our solar system
- planet named after a goddess.
- Earth has one comes out at night
- vehicle used to travel to space
- A person who travels to space
- Creature from another planet
- One name for the collection of millions of stars
- The green Planet
- Belt of rocks between Earth and Mars
- The red planet
- The name of our galaxy
21 Clues: The red planet • The green Planet • Bodies made of gas • The earth orbits it • Another word for moon • First man on the moon • How the universe began • The name of our galaxy • Creature from another planet • planet named after a goddess. • First game played on the moon • A person who travels to space • The closest planet to the Sun • vehicle used to travel to space • ...
Astronomy 2025-05-22
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- a edge of a celestial object’s visible disk.
- a time after sunset but before sunrise
- a dark spot on the suns surface
- a change in the suns location
- a object moves in reverse
- a ending of a star
- a supermassive blackhole
- a telescopes light
- a phase of the moon
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- a point of direction in the sky
- a large cloud of gas
- a device that mounts a telescope
- a passing of mecruy or venus past the sun
- a fraction of the moon will illuminate
- a ball of gas
- a moon phase appearing more then half
- a line that divdes the moon
- a large space rock
- a prominent star pattern that isn’t a whole constellationlimb
- a changing in illumination
20 Clues: a ball of gas • a large space rock • a ending of a star • a telescopes light • a phase of the moon • a large cloud of gas • a supermassive blackhole • a object moves in reverse • a changing in illumination • a line that divdes the moon • a change in the suns location • a point of direction in the sky • a dark spot on the suns surface • a device that mounts a telescope • ...
unit 5 vocab 2025-11-18
14 Clues: ocean • shorts lava • mount Everest • 1/4 of a moon • super continent • 3/4th of a moon • land moving away • orbits the earth • a brand new .... • a spot that is hot • the sea floor moving away • diffrent phase of the moon • land moving towards each other • a full thing that orbits the earth
Test1 2025-08-19
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- [A] Two factors that determine how much a neuron contributes to the LFP are _____A_____ of firing and _____B_____ of the neural architecture.
- In Alzheimer's disease, BOLD-based biomarkers may fail because of impaired __________ __________.
- The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________.
- [B]The main positive BOLD signal is caused by a A of deoxyhemoglobin due to increased B.
- [B] The three phases of the BOLD fMRI signal are the (A), the (B) BOLD signal, and the (C).
- The __________ degeneration hypothesis proposes that vascular dysfunction occurs early in Alzheimer’s, before plaque or tau pathology.
- [B] Two-photon microscopy is preferred over confocal because it allows _____A_____ imaging with less _____B_____.
- The BOLD signal correlates most strongly with __________, not spiking output like MUA.
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- [C] The three phases of the BOLD fMRI signal are the (A), the (B) BOLD signal, and the (C).
- [A] Two-photon microscopy is preferred over confocal because it allows _____A_____ imaging with less _____B_____.
- The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________.
- [C] The three key haemodynamic changes in response to neural activity are increased _____A_____, _____B_____, and changes in _____C_____.
- [B] The three key haemodynamic changes in response to neural activity are increased _____A_____, _____B_____, and changes in _____C_____.
- [B] Two factors that determine how much a neuron contributes to the LFP are _____A_____ of firing and _____B_____ of the neural architecture.
- [A] The three phases of the BOLD fMRI signal are the (A), the (B) BOLD signal, and the (C).
- The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________.
- [A] The three key haemodynamic changes in response to neural activity are increased _____A_____, _____B_____, and changes in _____C_____.
- [A] The main positive BOLD signal is caused by a A of deoxyhemoglobin due to increased B.
- GCaMP fluoresces when it binds to __________, allowing researchers to visualise changes in intracellular activity.
19 Clues: The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________. • The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________. • The 3Rs of ethical animal research are __________, __________, and __________. • The BOLD signal correlates most strongly with __________, not spiking output like MUA. • ...
Bipolar Disorder 2022-04-14
15 Clues: pressured • tell people • sad moments • help others • how you feel • sad or happy • getting help • happy moments • what you think • in a sad state • mixed emotions • class you have to take • something wrong with you • different thing at different times • national alliance of mental illness
Review 2025-03-21
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- Something that has its own shape.
- How big something is.
- gauge Chris might put this in the shower.
- You can find this inside a balloon.
- The sun and our eight planets.
- The hottest planet.
- This measures temperature.
- Some people think that this is made of cheese.
- The biggest planet.
- A hole on the moon.
- The planet we live on.
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- Something you can put something in.
- A space car that astronauts used to drive on the moon.
- When you drop something, this makes it fall down.
- This person might go to the moon.
- How hot or cold something is.
- An astronaut needs to wear this.
- Orange juice, water or coffee.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- Solid, liquid or gas.
20 Clues: The hottest planet. • The biggest planet. • A hole on the moon. • How big something is. • Solid, liquid or gas. • The planet we live on. • This measures temperature. • How hot or cold something is. • The sun and our eight planets. • Orange juice, water or coffee. • The closest planet to the sun. • An astronaut needs to wear this. • Something that has its own shape. • ...
Lunar Stations Crossword 2022-04-28
11 Clues: a spinning • The Moon all dark • Similar to a wave • The Moon all light • A force that pulls • going around another • The Moon 'turning on' • The Moon 'turning off' • how we perceive the Moon • Half of Moon, dark on left • Half of Moon, dark on right
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-01-22
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- Half lit on the left side, dark on the right.
- Light starting on the right; only a little sliver of the moon is visible from Earth.
- March 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, when both hemispheres receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- Occurs when the New Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth.
- Sources of illumination in a solar system.
- Occurs when the path of light on an object is blocked by another object either between the light source and the object or between the object and the observer.
- The slant of Earth's axis, 23.5 degrees, causing the North Pole to always point toward the North Star. The reason for the seasons.
- A predictable pattern of reflected light from the Sun on the Moon, as seen on Earth.
- Moon is starting to get darker. It is slightly dark on the right side, mostly lit on the left.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object.
- Lit crescent on the left side, dark on the right.
- Direct light in the Northern Hemisphere, warmest season.
- Moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated, the phase in which a lunar eclipse could occur.
- The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.
- Almost all of the moon is lit up from the right to the left, except a small bit on the left.
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- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun causing varied amounts of sunlight on Earth; divides our year into quarters.
- The day with the least hours of sunlight and the most hours of darkness. December 21st.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The day with the most hours of sunlight and the fewest hours of darkness. June 21st.
- Half lit on the right side, dark on the left.
- Indirect light in the Northern Hemisphere, coldest season.
- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the North Pole to the South Pole and is the center of Earth's rotation.
- All of the solar systems and every object they contain.
- September 22 in the Northern Hemisphere, when both hemispheres receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- Star made of hydrogen and helium
- Occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun.
- Dark moon phase that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun. When a solar eclipse could happen.
- A celestial body that revolves around a planet.
29 Clues: Star made of hydrogen and helium • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere. • Sources of illumination in a solar system. • Half lit on the left side, dark on the right. • Half lit on the right side, dark on the left. • A celestial body that revolves around a planet. • Lit crescent on the left side, dark on the right. • ...
Lunar Cycle 2022-01-20
Across
- One fourth of the way through the lunar cycle
- Phase when no visible light is seen from Earth
- Visible light is increasing
- Phase that comes before the Full Moon
- It takes about a ___ for the Moon to revolve around the Earth
- The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth
- Shape of the light that is about 75% visible
- The movement of one object around another
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- The predictable pattern of the Moon's orbit around the Earth
- Phase that comes 1 weeks before the New Moon
- Phase opposite of the New Moon
- Visible light is decreasing
- Visible light shaped like a football on the left side of the Moon
- Shape of the light that is about 25% visible
- The path the Moon travels around the Earth
- The phase that comes after the New Moon
16 Clues: Visible light is decreasing • Visible light is increasing • Phase opposite of the New Moon • Phase that comes before the Full Moon • The phase that comes after the New Moon • The movement of one object around another • The path the Moon travels around the Earth • Phase that comes 1 weeks before the New Moon • Shape of the light that is about 25% visible • ...
PHASES OF COMPILER 2025-01-08
Across
- ____ constructs the desired target program from the intermediate representation of the source program
- The output of the _______ is called an object file
- The fifth phase of a compiler is___
- How many parts of compiler are there?
- Which table is a permanent database that has an entry for each terminal symbol?
- Compiler should report the presence of _____ in the source program, in translation process
- Lexical analysis is also called as ____ in a compiler.
- In _____ analysis the compiler checks the meaning of the source code to ensure that it makes sense.
- _____ is considered as a sequence of characters in a token.
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- The lexical analyzer produces a list of ___ as output.
- What is the name of the process that determining whether of tokens can be generated by a grammar
- The action of parsing the source program into proper syntactic classes is called
- An ________ converts high-level language into low-level machine language, just like a compiler.
- A compiler scans the entire program and translates it as a whole into ______
- The compiler also checks for_____ errors, such as undeclared variables and incorrect function calls.
15 Clues: The fifth phase of a compiler is___ • How many parts of compiler are there? • The output of the _______ is called an object file • The lexical analyzer produces a list of ___ as output. • Lexical analysis is also called as ____ in a compiler. • _____ is considered as a sequence of characters in a token. • ...
Earth, Moon, and Sun 2021-01-23
Across
- moon a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- phase the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- moon phase that looks like less than half a circle from Earth
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- eclipse when the Moon is completely dark
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- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- moon a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- a planet outside our solar system
- a moon outside our solar system
- moon a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth
12 Clues: a moon outside our solar system • a planet outside our solar system • eclipse when the Moon is completely dark • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • to shine light on an object and make it visible • moon a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth • moon a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth • ...
Earth, Moon, and Sun 2023-10-19
Across
- the gradual rise and fall of earths oceans due to the gravitation pull of the moon
- the sun is made of hot glowing ____________
- this season occurs when the earth is tilted away from the sun
- to spin on an axis
- the star at the center of our solar system
- this season occurs when the earth is tilted toward the sun
- one revolution of earth (365.25 days)
- the phase of the moon with no light
- going in a circle around something (to orbit)
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- number of hours between each high tide
- the moon revolves around this
- the left half of the moon is lit
- the right half of the moon is lit
- the phase of the moon when all of the light is visible
- one rotation of earth (24 hours)
15 Clues: to spin on an axis • the moon revolves around this • the left half of the moon is lit • one rotation of earth (24 hours) • the right half of the moon is lit • the phase of the moon with no light • one revolution of earth (365.25 days) • number of hours between each high tide • the star at the center of our solar system • the sun is made of hot glowing ____________ • ...
cooper crossword 2024-02-28
Across
- such as a planet
- an imaginary line around whinch a mass line a
- earth natural satellite
- to use again
- the dark area behind an object that blocks light
- moon getting smaller
- a theater with a domeshaped celling that
- a huge spuere of hydrogen and heium gas that
- an object such as a moon that orbits another
- the sky
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- the process by whinch water escapes into
- rotats
- moon getting bigger
- heat and light
- the share of the visible part of the moon
- to turn on an axis orbit
- air from plants
- the amout of material in somthing
18 Clues: rotats • the sky • to use again • heat and light • air from plants • such as a planet • moon getting bigger • moon getting smaller • earth natural satellite • to turn on an axis orbit • the amout of material in somthing • the process by whinch water escapes into • a theater with a domeshaped celling that • the share of the visible part of the moon • ...
Science Vocabulary, Part 2 2022-12-19
Across
- set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made
- space object similar to but not quite a planet
- the force that attracts objects to the core of a planet
- spectrum of light radiation
- moment in time when the Sun crosses the Earth's equator
- a phase of the moon, the moon is fully lit
- relating to the moon
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- lines, or lines of increased intensity, on a continuous spectrum
- areas of the Moon
- (of the moon) having the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
- area of our solar system beyond Neptune
- when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow
- nonrenewable source of energy
- a collection of solar systems and other space objects
- planet outside the solar system
15 Clues: areas of the Moon • relating to the moon • spectrum of light radiation • nonrenewable source of energy • planet outside the solar system • area of our solar system beyond Neptune • a phase of the moon, the moon is fully lit • when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow • space object similar to but not quite a planet • a collection of solar systems and other space objects • ...
My World 2020-08-21
2025 2025-12-06
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2024-01-22
Across
- Half lit on the left side, dark on the right.
- Light starting on the right; only a little sliver of the moon is visible from Earth.
- March 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, when both hemispheres receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- Occurs when the New Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth.
- Sources of illumination in a solar system.
- Occurs when the path of light on an object is blocked by another object either between the light source and the object or between the object and the observer.
- The slant of Earth's axis, 23.5 degrees, causing the North Pole to always point toward the North Star. The reason for the seasons.
- A predictable pattern of reflected light from the Sun on the Moon, as seen on Earth.
- Moon is starting to get darker. It is slightly dark on the right side, mostly lit on the left.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis.
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object.
- Lit crescent on the left side, dark on the right.
- Direct light in the Northern Hemisphere, warmest season.
- Moon phase when the entire side facing Earth is illuminated, the phase in which a lunar eclipse could occur.
- The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.
- Almost all of the moon is lit up from the right to the left, except a small bit on the left.
Down
- Caused by the tilt of Earth on its axis as it revolves around the Sun causing varied amounts of sunlight on Earth; divides our year into quarters.
- The day with the least hours of sunlight and the most hours of darkness. December 21st.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The day with the most hours of sunlight and the fewest hours of darkness. June 21st.
- Half lit on the right side, dark on the left.
- Indirect light in the Northern Hemisphere, coldest season.
- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the North Pole to the South Pole and is the center of Earth's rotation.
- All of the solar systems and every object they contain.
- September 22 in the Northern Hemisphere, when both hemispheres receive 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
- Star made of hydrogen and helium
- Occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun.
- Dark moon phase that occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun. When a solar eclipse could happen.
- A celestial body that revolves around a planet.
29 Clues: Star made of hydrogen and helium • The spinning of Earth on its axis. • The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere. • Sources of illumination in a solar system. • Half lit on the left side, dark on the right. • Half lit on the right side, dark on the left. • A celestial body that revolves around a planet. • Lit crescent on the left side, dark on the right. • ...
Vocab 2024-10-23
Across
- The star in the center of all galaxies
- Movement around another object
- spinning on its axis
- When the moon is a crescent shape it is a ________ moon
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- The force that pulls objects together
- moon When the moon is full it is a _______
- cycle The changes of the moon
- moon When you cannot see the moon it is a __________
- Planets going around the sun ______ it
- The moon causes these on the ocean
- The object orbiting earth
11 Clues: spinning on its axis • The object orbiting earth • cycle The changes of the moon • Movement around another object • The moon causes these on the ocean • The force that pulls objects together • The star in the center of all galaxies • Planets going around the sun ______ it • moon When the moon is full it is a _______ • moon When you cannot see the moon it is a __________ • ...
sky science joseph 2023-03-07
Mental Illness 2023-04-05
Across
- An anxiety disorder, characterized by intense anxiety & the subject might experience choking or shortness of breath
- The cause of the illness
- a vague anxiety without knowing why
- A disorder characterized by disorganized & delusional thinking.
- Symptoms from a illness
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- suffer loses of an event but not complete.
- A disorder in which a person, for no apparent reason, expereince at least 2 weeks of depressed moods.
- A mood disorder where a person goes through a period of manic phases to depress phases.
- A harmful dysfunction in which thoughts, feelings, or behaviors are maladaptive, unjustifiable, disturbing, and atypical.
- A disorder characterized by rigid & lasting behaviors patterns that disrupts social functioning
- an unreasonable fear of something
- An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts and/or actions
12 Clues: Symptoms from a illness • The cause of the illness • an unreasonable fear of something • a vague anxiety without knowing why • suffer loses of an event but not complete. • A disorder characterized by disorganized & delusional thinking. • An anxiety disorder characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts and/or actions • ...
Astronomy 2021-12-21
Across
- A phase of the moon where it is growing in light. It leads to the full moon.
- when the earth is furthest from the sun.
- the oval shape of an object's orbit.
- When the earth is closest to the sun.
- Indicates an object is moving away from us. Stretched waves.
- The inner planets. Dense and made out of rock.
- a phase of the moon where less than half of the moon is illuminated.
- A cloud of dust and gas in space.
- The ________ sequence stars are stars with average temperature, luminosity,and size.
- A chart in the reference table that tells you about stars.
- Earth spinning on its axis giving us our day.
- The amount of energy a star emits
- The outer planets. Large gas giants.
- the solstice that occurs on June 21.
- A phase of the moon where more than half of the moon is illuminated.
Down
- the solstice that occurs on december 21
- the effect where sound waves and light waves are stretched and compressed based on movement.
- Earth spins on it's _____ that is tilted 23.5 degrees
- A phase of the moon where it is growing dark. It is after the full moon.
- Indicates an object is moving towards us. Compressed waves.
- a large sphere of gas that emits light, heat, and radiation
- the theory on how the universe formed. The universe started as a small, hot, dense space then expanded rapidly.
- the degree of ovalness of an objects orbit.
- Fusion What fuels stars and creates heat, light, and energy.
- when there are equal amounts of sunlight and darkness. March 21 and September 21
- Earth orbiting the sun. Gives us our year.
- evidence of earth's rotation. Objects being deflected from a straight line.
- The force that pulls things together.
- A dark spot on the sun that is colder than the surrounding area. Occurs every 11 years.
29 Clues: A cloud of dust and gas in space. • The amount of energy a star emits • the oval shape of an object's orbit. • The outer planets. Large gas giants. • the solstice that occurs on June 21. • When the earth is closest to the sun. • The force that pulls things together. • the solstice that occurs on december 21 • when the earth is furthest from the sun. • ...
Matter and Change 2025-08-14
Across
- a substance that is currently a gas, but normally is a liquid or solid at room temperature
- depends on the type of matter, not the amount present
- mixture only one visibly distinct phases, the phase has the same properties throughout
- a substance that is made from atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded
- Energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position, composition or condition
- variable shape and fixed volume
- variable shape variable volume
- Energy energy of motion
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- fixed shape and fixed volume
- mixture 2 or more visibly distinct phases, each phase has very different properties.
- process that releases energy into the surroundings
- is a measure of the amount of matter
- properties a property that can be observed and measured without changing the material's composition
- is a measure of the amount of space that is occupied
- depends on the amount of matter in the sample
- a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
16 Clues: Energy energy of motion • fixed shape and fixed volume • variable shape variable volume • variable shape and fixed volume • is a measure of the amount of matter • depends on the amount of matter in the sample • process that releases energy into the surroundings • a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings • is a measure of the amount of space that is occupied • ...
Seasons 2025-06-03
Across
- One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth
- The study of space, celestial bodies, and the universe
- An imaginary line through Earth that it rotates around
- Relating to the Moon
- The imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Earth's natural satellite
- The path one object takes around another in space
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- When the Sun is at its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon
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- The phase when the Moon is fully lit up as seen from Earth
- The force that attracts objects towards each other
- Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun
- When day and night are of equal length
- Relating to the Sun
- The movement of Earth around the Sun
- The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth
- When one celestial body blocks light from another
- The planet we live on
19 Clues: Relating to the Sun • Relating to the Moon • The planet we live on • Earth's natural satellite • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The movement of Earth around the Sun • When day and night are of equal length • The star at the centre of our solar system • Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun • One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth • ...
Science Vocab 2025-11-06
Across
- Earth’s tilt line that causes day and night.
- The Moon when fully lit as seen from Earth
- Measures different wavelengths of light to identify elements
- Average distance between Earth and the Sun.
- Energy Earth receives from the Sun’s rays.
- The study of space, stars, planets, and the universe
- The spinning of a planet around its axis
- Object that orbits around a planet
- The Moon when it is completely dark from Earth’s view
- A planet’s movement around the Sun
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- Powerful waves of heat and light from the Sun.
- A tool that collects light to make distant objects appear closer.
- Yearly weather patterns caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit
- To shine light on something.
- When the Sun is highest in the sky
- A vehicle designed to explore the surface of another planet or moon
- Moon phase when light is decreasing
- Flat, imaginary path where planets orbit the Sun
- Moon phase when light is increasing
19 Clues: To shine light on something. • When the Sun is highest in the sky • Object that orbits around a planet • A planet’s movement around the Sun • Moon phase when light is decreasing • Moon phase when light is increasing • The spinning of a planet around its axis • The Moon when fully lit as seen from Earth • Energy Earth receives from the Sun’s rays. • ...
Seasons 2025-06-03
Across
- One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth
- The study of space, celestial bodies, and the universe
- An imaginary line through Earth that it rotates around
- Relating to the Moon
- The imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Earth's natural satellite
- The path one object takes around another in space
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- The star at the centre of our solar system
- When the Sun is at its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon
Down
- The phase when the Moon is fully lit up as seen from Earth
- The force that attracts objects towards each other
- Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun
- When day and night are of equal length
- Relating to the Sun
- The movement of Earth around the Sun
- The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth
- When one celestial body blocks light from another
- The planet we live on
19 Clues: Relating to the Sun • Relating to the Moon • The planet we live on • Earth's natural satellite • The spinning of Earth on its axis • The movement of Earth around the Sun • When day and night are of equal length • The star at the centre of our solar system • Caused by Earth's tilt as it orbits the Sun • One of the shapes of the Moon visible from Earth • ...
phases 2018-09-04
6 Clues: find the portfolio • We can deliver the recognition phase • You can also perform the evaluations • you can place the activities performed • We can look at the qualification that the teacher gives us • evaluation/ there the final evaluation of the course is made
MBSID Vocab Tune-up 2012-02-19
Across
- an obnoxious or annoying person, thing or practice.
- to turn or pivot.
- excessively showy; tasteless.
- to speak with exaggeration or excessive pride about oneself.
- reckless or dangerous because of urgent need.
- shameful; showing lack of integrity.
- defying or resisting established authority.
- pertaining to or consisting of citizens; a condition of social order.
- to use numbers or figures arithmetically.
- superb; excellent; great.
- lustful; wanton; lewd; suggestive of sexuality.
- laziness; habitual lack of exertion.
- a structure projecting into a harbor so that vessels may dock.
- a calendar that includes information like tides and moon phases.
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- conformity to the recognized standard of conduct, good taste, etc.
- the offense of acting to overthrow one’s government.
- highly offensive.
- the act of creating the downfall or ruin of authority.
- to walk or strut with a defiant, boastful air.
- the leading edge of an army, intellectual or artistic movement.
- provisions; food or meals.
- decrease in value due to wear and tear.
- an evergreen tree; a poisonous plant.
- to beat or stir as into a froth.
- a person or group of persons accompanying others for protection.
- a store that sells food to workers in a military or other camp.
- the platform in a church from which a sermon is delivered.
- to rob of valuables by force as in war or raids.
- a body of citizens enrolled for military service.
- to walk or plod heavily; to hit with heavy blows.
30 Clues: highly offensive. • to turn or pivot. • superb; excellent; great. • provisions; food or meals. • excessively showy; tasteless. • to beat or stir as into a froth. • shameful; showing lack of integrity. • an evergreen tree; a poisonous plant. • laziness; habitual lack of exertion. • decrease in value due to wear and tear. • to use numbers or figures arithmetically. • ...
Experimental Chapter 2025-02-25
Across
- cultural or racial beliefs about a certain group of people
- a variable that changes as a result of what happens to the independent variable
- the group that has the critical part of the experiment done to them
- a characteristic measurement for a group of people
- a type of experiment done in a laboratory
- a variable that is hidden or unexpected
- the act of lying to a participant about what goes on in an experiment
- a study which neither participants nor researchers know to which group any subject belongs
- what stopped people from entering REM sleep
- a study where they compared mental hospital admissions to the phases of the moon
- factors that change in an experiment
- the question you ask to set up your experiment
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- a variable that changes manually
- keeping all participants information private
- a method of research where the data is collected through a survey
- the group that does not have the critical part of the experiment done to them
- a field experiment done by crossing time zones
- subjects always have the right to know what goes on in the experiment including risks and can decline participation
- research that is done on animals
- a medicine with no active ingredients
- a type of experiment that takes place outside of a laboratory
- communicating all results and effects of the experiment to the participants
- set of guide lines to follow when conducting an experiment
23 Clues: a variable that changes manually • research that is done on animals • factors that change in an experiment • a medicine with no active ingredients • a variable that is hidden or unexpected • a type of experiment done in a laboratory • what stopped people from entering REM sleep • keeping all participants information private • a field experiment done by crossing time zones • ...
Time 2025-02-24
Across
- (Autumn) – The season after summer and before winter, known for cooler weather and leaves falling from trees.
- – A division of the year based on weather patterns, including winter, spring, summer, and fall.
- – A period of 10 years.
- – A unit of time equal to 60 seconds.
- – The part of the day from 12:00 PM to about 6:00 PM.
- – A period of 7 days.
- – A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
- – The first part of the day, from when you wake up until noon.
- – The coldest season of the year, typically from December to February.
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- – The part of the day from late afternoon until nightfall.
- – A device used to measure and show the time.
- – A 24-hour period, from one midnight to the next.
- – The smallest unit of time, equal to 1/60th of a minute.
- – A period of about 30 or 31 days, usually based on the phases of the moon or the calendar year.
- – A system used to organize days, weeks, and months of the year.
- – A period of 365 or 366 days, representing one complete orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
- – The warmest season of the year, typically from June to September.
- – The season after winter and before summer, known for warmer weather and plants beginning to bloom.
- – The day after today.
- – The time from sunset to sunrise when it is dark outside.
20 Clues: – A period of 7 days. • – The day after today. • – A period of 10 years. • – A unit of time equal to 60 seconds. • – A unit of time equal to 60 minutes. • – A device used to measure and show the time. • – A 24-hour period, from one midnight to the next. • – The part of the day from 12:00 PM to about 6:00 PM. • – The smallest unit of time, equal to 1/60th of a minute. • ...
Bentium Albums 2022-11-23
Across
- 7th Album (moon)
- Movie with Walker Scobell
- Biopic about Amelia Earhart
- 8th Album (ocean)
- 6th Album (golden hour)
- 22nd Album (last)
- Marvel
- Movie with Jeremy Jordan
- 13th Album (cards)
- Movie with Dacre Montgomery
- Movie with Florence Pugh
- 15th Album (candle)
- Movie with Jennifer Lawrence
- 18th Album (stained window)
- Movie with Emma Watson
- Character in Fantastic Beasts
- 4th Album (fire)
- Movie with Angelina Jolie
- Character in Stranger Things
- Movie with Leonardo DiCaprio
- Movie with Kit Connor
- Movie with Millie Bobby Brown
- Movie with Mckenna Grace
- Movie with Charlie Heaton
- 17th Album (deer)
- son
- Movie with Robert Sean Leonard
- 19th Album (statue)
- Movie Maya Hawke
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- Movie with Barry Keoghan
- Movie with Oscar Isaac
- 21st Album (horse)
- 1st Album (clouds)
- 3rd Album (colors)
- Movie with Timothee Chalamet
- 10th Album (orange)
- Movie with Tom Holland
- 20th Album (shadow)
- 5th Album (blue)
- Movie with Olivia Holt
- 12th Album (tornado)
- Movie with Harry Styles
- Live Action Disney Movie
- daughter
- 9th Album (light)
- 14th Album (blue green)
- Husband
- Movie with Joe Keery
- Movie with Finn Wolfhard
- Movie with Henry Cavill
- 11th Album (mirror)
- Movie with Hailee Steinfeld
- 2nd Album (purple)
- 16th Album (red seat)
- Movie with Sadie Sink
- Movie with Chris Evans
- Movie with Joseph Quinn
- Movie with Joe Alwyn
58 Clues: son • Marvel • Husband • daughter • 7th Album (moon) • 5th Album (blue) • 4th Album (fire) • Movie Maya Hawke • 8th Album (ocean) • 22nd Album (last) • 9th Album (light) • 17th Album (deer) • 21st Album (horse) • 1st Album (clouds) • 3rd Album (colors) • 13th Album (cards) • 2nd Album (purple) • 10th Album (orange) • 20th Album (shadow) • 15th Album (candle) • 11th Album (mirror) • 19th Album (statue) • ...
MCU CROSSWORD SPECTACULAR! 2022-07-08
Across
- Peter Quill's father
- Blue-skinned humanoids from the planet Hala (mostly)
- Lindsay's favorite
- He-Who-Remains' variant, who we think will be Phase Four's BBEG
- Immortal race of synthetic beings artificially created by the Celestials
- Extradimensional subatomic particles, named after the discoverer
- Goose the Cat's actual alien species
- The Egyptian moon god
- Chadwick Boseman's titular character (no punctuation)
- Tony Stark's original complex artificial intelligence matrix
- Mist that creates Inhumans, like Ms. Marvel
- Film zdaddy to Black Widows and 11 (2 words)
- Where Cap trained in Wheaton, New Jersey
- The severed head of an ancient deceased Celestial
- Avenger exposed to gamma radiation
- A barren planet and the location of the Soul Stone, guarded by the Red Skull
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- Internationally ratified legal documents which provide regulation of enhanced individuals (2 words)
- Combination of Phases 1, 2, and 3 (2 words)
- The World's Strongest Avenger (2 words)
- Mystical heavenly realm inhabited by Chinese mythological creatures
- _____ stone that allows the user to teleport to places instantaneously
- Snapper who initiated The Blip
- Power source developed by Howard Stark and Anton Vanko (2 words)
- Current Phase of the MCU
- Best Bodyguard and Head of Security ever
- Main base of operations for S.H.I.E.L.D. before being taken over by Hydra
- Another name for the Book of the Damned
- Name given to pizza dog in Hawkeye
- First Spider-Man movie (2017)
29 Clues: Lindsay's favorite • Peter Quill's father • The Egyptian moon god • Current Phase of the MCU • First Spider-Man movie (2017) • Snapper who initiated The Blip • Name given to pizza dog in Hawkeye • Avenger exposed to gamma radiation • Goose the Cat's actual alien species • The World's Strongest Avenger (2 words) • Another name for the Book of the Damned • ...
Big Idea 5-Earth and Space in Time 2022-05-31
Across
- The phase of the moon at which the moon, as viewed from Earth, appears to have one - half illuminated by the sun due to the moon’s illumination decreasing
- large, gaseous planets with multiple moons and ring systems
- the path that an object takes in space when it goes around a star, a planet, or a moon
- the name of our galaxy, which is the home of our solar system that includes the Earth and our star, the Sun.
- the imaginary center line around which a planet or moon rotates
- the lunar phase when the Moon appears fully illuminated from Earth's perspective
- a primary moon phase when we can see exactly half of the moon's surface illuminated due to the moon’s illumination increasing
- an object that is found in the solar system, revolves around (orbits) the Sun, and is much smaller than a planet
- the study of objects in space and their properties
- a frozen mass of ice, rock, dust, and gas that revolves around (orbits) the Sun
Down
- small, rocky planets having few moons
- the turning of an object such as a planet or moon on its axis
- a huge system of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity
- a nearly round body slightly smaller than a planet whose orbit crosses the orbit of another body
- one full orbit of one object around another object
- the moon's phase when it is in conjunction with the sun so that its dark side is toward the earth
- a large body in space that revolves around (orbits) a star and does not produce its own light
- everything that exists, including galaxies and everything in them
- a large object in space made of gas which produces its own light
- a sun and all of the planets and other bodies that orbit it
- a natural object that revolves around (orbits) a planet
21 Clues: small, rocky planets having few moons • one full orbit of one object around another object • the study of objects in space and their properties • a natural object that revolves around (orbits) a planet • large, gaseous planets with multiple moons and ring systems • a sun and all of the planets and other bodies that orbit it • ...
Biology Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- a random change int he sequence of a gene
- linked to a phosphate
- ____ in tree (one of four base pairs)
- process by which DNA becomes RNA
- chromatids are pulled to opposite poles by spindle fibers
- type of punnet square with 16 boxes
- the first phase of mitosis
- process by which DNA becomes protein
- ___ in garage (one of four base pairs)
- the middle phase in the cell cycle
- A, T, C, G
- type of punnet square
- division of the cytoplasm
- the gene that is hidden and does not present in offspring
Down
- what 2 base pairs are to one another
- Helix DNA structure
- new nuclei form around each set of chromosomes
- when two alleles are the same
- longest phase in the cell cycle
- process by which RNA becomes a protein
- glucose
- the gene that presents in offspring and overrides the other
- car in _____ (one of four base pairs)
- contains 5 phases, results in two identical daughter cells
- apple in _____ (one of four base pairs
- when two alleles are different
- two growth phases in the cell cycle
- linked to a nucleotide
- genetic material
29 Clues: glucose • A, T, C, G • genetic material • Helix DNA structure • linked to a phosphate • type of punnet square • linked to a nucleotide • division of the cytoplasm • the first phase of mitosis • when two alleles are the same • when two alleles are different • longest phase in the cell cycle • process by which DNA becomes RNA • the middle phase in the cell cycle • ...
Space Race Pre-Unit Web Quest 2026-02-03
Across
- Programmer who led NASA’s early computing teams
- Mathematician who calculated flight paths for NASA missions
- Event where astronauts walked on the Moon
- Competition between the U.S. and USSR to achieve space firsts
- First U.S. human spaceflight program
- United States agency in charge of space exploration
- Path a spacecraft follows around Earth
- Animals used by the Soviet Union in early missions
- First human to travel into space
- Area where rockets take off
- First person to walk on the Moon
- Tools and inventions developed during the Space Race
- Animals used by the U.S. to test space travel
- President who challenged the U.S. to land on the Moon
- Mission that first landed humans on the Moon
- Country that led the American side of the Space Race
- Section of a spacecraft with a specific job
- Country that competed against the United States in space exploration
- When two spacecraft connect in space
Down
- Water landing used by Apollo missions
- Vehicle used to send spacecraft into space
- When an astronaut exits a spacecraft
- Items or people carried by a rocket
- Engineer who became NASA’s first Black female engineer
- Conflict between the U.S. and Soviet Union that caused the Space Race
- Object launched into orbit to collect information
- Small spacecraft that carries astronauts
- Spacecraft that carried the first human into space
- Return of a spacecraft to Earth
- Protective layer that prevents burning during re-entry
- Space program that landed astronauts on the Moon
- Name for American space travelers
- Celestial body that became the main goal of the Space Race
- Program that practiced spacewalking and docking
- Second person to walk on the Moon
- Book and film about women who worked at NASA
- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
- Name for Soviet space travelers
38 Clues: Area where rockets take off • Return of a spacecraft to Earth • Name for Soviet space travelers • First human to travel into space • First person to walk on the Moon • Name for American space travelers • Second person to walk on the Moon • Items or people carried by a rocket • When an astronaut exits a spacecraft • First U.S. human spaceflight program • ...
Thermochemistry 2017-03-12
Across
- Add this to a temperature to convert it to Kelvin
- Change of a substance from a solid to a gas or vapor without passing through the liquid state
- Unit used for change in temperature
- A reaction in which energy is released
- Unit used for mass
- The amount of heat required to raise one gram of a substance by one degree celsius
- Particles of matter are always in motion
- Unit used for heat
- The change in heat for a reaction
- Melting
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- Units for specific heat
- Represents the relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy
- A reaction in which energy is absorbed
- Temperature and pressure at which all three phases are in equilibrium
- Whether the reaction happens in one step, or a series of steps, the change in enthalpy is the same
- An equation that gives information about the change in heat
- Change of a substance from gas to solid without passing through the liquid state
- Unit used for specific heat
- The conversion of a liquid to a vapor below its boiling point
- Temperature and pressure past which the liquid and gas phases cannot be distinguished
20 Clues: Melting • Unit used for mass • Unit used for heat • Units for specific heat • Unit used for specific heat • The change in heat for a reaction • Unit used for change in temperature • A reaction in which energy is absorbed • A reaction in which energy is released • Particles of matter are always in motion • Add this to a temperature to convert it to Kelvin • ...
text 1 Insights 2 Laura 2020-12-09
13 Clues: oily • expose • extremely mad • extremely big • a small amount • confuse someone • synonym for echo • synonym for cruel • synonym for rascal • synonym for threat • opposite for accept • very inportant and liked person • some bugs go trough this, it includes few phases.
lunar cycle 2025-05-05
10 Clues: 6th moon phase • 8th moon phase • 1st moon phase • 7th moon phase • 3rd moon phase • 4th moon phase • 2nd moon phase • 5th moon phase • going around an axis • orbits around the earth
Venus Crossword 2023-01-18
Across
- A curved shape, like that of the moon when it is less than half illuminated
- A name given to Venus when it is visible in the early morning just before the sun rises (don't use a space)
- The toxic chemical in the heat-trapping clouds that cover Venus (don't use a space)
Down
- The different shapes Venus appears to take as it orbits the sun
- The name given to Venus when it is visible just after the sun sets in the sky (don't use a space)
- Molten or melted rock that flows from a volcano
- A device that sends out signals that bounce off the surface of an object and return to the device, revealing information about that object
7 Clues: Molten or melted rock that flows from a volcano • The different shapes Venus appears to take as it orbits the sun • A curved shape, like that of the moon when it is less than half illuminated • The toxic chemical in the heat-trapping clouds that cover Venus (don't use a space) • ...
Matter and Energy 2025-09-07
Across
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- only one substance present
- smallest unit of matter consisting of one element
- cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical or physical means
- one visible phase, same properties throughout
Down
- two or more visible phases, different properties in different phases
- physical combination of 2 or more substances
- can be broken down into constituent elements by chemical, but not physical, means
- consisting of more than one of the same element
9 Clues: only one substance present • anything that has mass and occupies space • physical combination of 2 or more substances • one visible phase, same properties throughout • consisting of more than one of the same element • smallest unit of matter consisting of one element • two or more visible phases, different properties in different phases • ...
games 2021-09-08
Lune 2025-08-19
Across
- semi-circular partial horseshoe
- an interval
- is of the moon
- situated beyond the moon
- situated under the moon
- time from one new moon to the next
Down
- the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new
- condition of being a lunatic
- affected with periodic insanity dependant on the changes of the moon
- small cresent shaped moon
- the shape of a cresent moon
11 Clues: an interval • is of the moon • situated under the moon • situated beyond the moon • small cresent shaped moon • the shape of a cresent moon • condition of being a lunatic • semi-circular partial horseshoe • time from one new moon to the next • the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new • affected with periodic insanity dependant on the changes of the moon
Lessons 7-8 2015-09-14
Across
- the simplest component of a substance that cannot be broken down
- One of the three phases of matter. This one occupies the most volume.
- an atom that has lost or gained electrons and now has an electrical charge.
- cannot be broken down into smaller parts
- One of the three phases of matter. For most substances, this one occupies more volume than the solid phase but less than the gas phase.
Down
- process of a substance breaking down
- One of the three phases of matter. For most substances, this one occupies the least volume.
7 Clues: process of a substance breaking down • cannot be broken down into smaller parts • the simplest component of a substance that cannot be broken down • One of the three phases of matter. This one occupies the most volume. • an atom that has lost or gained electrons and now has an electrical charge. • ...
Arms/Space Race Crossword 2024-01-22
Across
- the bomb launched on Nagasaki
- who created the tsar bombs
- first American spacecraft in space
- the bomb launched on Hiroshima
- the first spacecraft to be launched into space
- first man on the moon
- first American in space
- the year the space race started
- the first satellite to be launched into space
- the year the arms race started
Down
- first man in space
- who else was on the moon with Neil Armstrong
- who was the captain of the apollo 11
- biggest bomb created
- the spacecraft that took America to the moon
- the first satellite the us launched into space
- tsar bomba nickname
- the year the space race ended
- what year did the US land on the moon
19 Clues: first man in space • tsar bomba nickname • biggest bomb created • first man on the moon • first American in space • who created the tsar bombs • the bomb launched on Nagasaki • the year the space race ended • the bomb launched on Hiroshima • the year the arms race started • the year the space race started • first American spacecraft in space • who was the captain of the apollo 11 • ...
Rocket to the Moon 2026-04-02
Across
- we know where the astronauts are from because they left a ___ on the moon.
- what did the astronauts bring back to earth from the moon
- A big hole in the ground.
- how did the astronauts quickly move around on the moon
- what did the astronauts take a picture of in the story.
- The thing in space that we can see at night.
Down
- where were the astronauts in the story from?
- We fly into space inside of the vehicle.
- A person who is chosen to fly into space.
- something that allows astronauts to go into space safely
- something missing that stops things from growing on the moon
- some that cannot live on the moon
- 10, 9, 8, 7...
- this is the least amount of time that it can take to get to the moon(in days)
14 Clues: 10, 9, 8, 7... • A big hole in the ground. • some that cannot live on the moon • We fly into space inside of the vehicle. • A person who is chosen to fly into space. • where were the astronauts in the story from? • The thing in space that we can see at night. • how did the astronauts quickly move around on the moon • what did the astronauts take a picture of in the story. • ...
Matter and Phases 2013-03-17
Across
- substance with no definite volume and shape
- the amount of matter in a certain space
- substance with definite shape and volume
- anything that has volume and mass
- solid, liquid, or gas
- gas changing into a liquid
- liquid changing into a gas
- liquid changing into a solid
Down
- the amount of material in a substance
- a change in matter that does not form a new substance
- a solid changing into a liquid
- the amount of force gravity places on matter
- the amount of space it takes up
- substance with definite volume, but no definite shape
14 Clues: solid, liquid, or gas • gas changing into a liquid • liquid changing into a gas • liquid changing into a solid • a solid changing into a liquid • the amount of space it takes up • anything that has volume and mass • the amount of material in a substance • the amount of matter in a certain space • substance with definite shape and volume • ...
Eclipse Crossword 2023-04-28
Across
- The dark area or shape made by something blocking light rays
- In a sloping position
- The partially shaded outer region of a shadow
- The act of rotating around a center
- The center or darkest part of a shadow
- When the moon blocks the light of the sun from getting to the earth
- When the moon passes into the earth's shadow
- A repeating path that one object in space takes around another
- The natural satellite of the Earth, mostly visible at night
Down
- When the Earth moon and sun are all aligned
- A type of eclipse when the sun's light is obscured by the moon
- When the moon passes between the Sun and Earth but they aren't perfectly aligned.
- When a portion of the moon passes through the earth's umbral shadow.
- The motion of one body around another
14 Clues: In a sloping position • The act of rotating around a center • The motion of one body around another • The center or darkest part of a shadow • When the Earth moon and sun are all aligned • When the moon passes into the earth's shadow • The partially shaded outer region of a shadow • The natural satellite of the Earth, mostly visible at night • ...
UNIT 3 2023-05-10
Across
- Says the moon formed from the rapidly spinning molten rock of Earth
- Says the moon was created far away and was Caught by Earth’s gravity
- star class, the Coolest and are red
- star class, the hottest and are blue
- Layer Where energy circles around
- Large dense clouds of material over the surface of the sun
- Explosions of sun material shooting out into space
- When solar wind gets disturbed, a blast of energy shoots out and may cause damage to earth
- Layer where energy seeps out of the core
- Just above photosphere, Thin and gasous
- the Moon kind of looks like an egg
Down
- The sun’s equator rotates faster than the poles
- The rotation of the moon matches it’s ____ around earth
- Small layer of radiative sun we see
- Dark spots on the surface of the sun
- It’s field changes every __ _____, from solar maximum to solar minimum
- Says the Earth smashed against an object the size of Mars
- Says the moon formed separately from the Earth
- 1:1 rotation to orbit rate
- Continuous flow of solar energy
20 Clues: 1:1 rotation to orbit rate • Continuous flow of solar energy • Layer Where energy circles around • the Moon kind of looks like an egg • star class, the Coolest and are red • Small layer of radiative sun we see • star class, the hottest and are blue • Dark spots on the surface of the sun • Just above photosphere, Thin and gasous • Layer where energy seeps out of the core • ...
Unit 2: Earth - Sun - Moon Relationship 2023-12-21
Across
- light bounces off an object
- light enters the object and doesn't leave
- between microwaves and visible light
- why our sky is blue
- most dangerous EM radiation
- 12 hours of day/12 hours of night
- how "bunched up" waves are
- total solar eclipse viewing zone
- energy in a "cooking box"
- moon gets bigger
- height of a wave
- "bent pencil in water"
- Earth blocks moon
- imaginary line through Earth's poles
- sunscreen to protect us
- shadow that creates path of totality
- somewhat balancing of high & low tide
- moon blocks sun
Down
- phase needed for solar eclipse
- time to go from new to full moon
- range of waves from radio to gamma
- longest wavelength, lowest frequency EM wave
- highest high tide, lowest low tide
- "orbit"
- sun right over it during equinoxes
- 1 takes Earth 24 hours
- moon gets smaller
- sun directly over this line on June 21
- crest to crest or trough to trough
- ony part of EM spectrum we can see
- June 21 or December 21
- lighter portion of a shadow
32 Clues: "orbit" • moon blocks sun • moon gets bigger • height of a wave • moon gets smaller • Earth blocks moon • why our sky is blue • 1 takes Earth 24 hours • "bent pencil in water" • June 21 or December 21 • sunscreen to protect us • energy in a "cooking box" • how "bunched up" waves are • light bounces off an object • most dangerous EM radiation • lighter portion of a shadow • ...
Vocab part 2 2025-02-18
Across
- When the moon moves between Earth and the Sun, blocking sunlight for a short time. This makes the sky darker like early evening even during the day.
- A rocky object that orbits the sun. They are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
- When Earth moves between the sun and the moon blocking sunlight from reaching the moon. This makes the moon look darker or even red.
- When the moon is completely covered by earth's shadow. The moon looks red because Earth's atmosphere bends sunlight and only red light reaches the moon. This is called a blood moon.
- The outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere. It looks like a glowing halo around the Sun during a total solar eclipse
- The path an object takes around another object in space. Earth orbits the Sun and the Moon orbits Earth.
- The darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse. If you stand in the umbra during a solar eclipse, you will see a total eclipse
- When the Moon completely blocks the sun. The sky becomes dark, and only the sun's outer layer is visible. People wear special glasses to watch it safely.
Down
- The force that pulls objects toward each other. It keeps planets in orbit and makes things fall to the ground when you drop them
- When the moon blocks only part of the sun. The sun looks like a crescent and the sky is not completely dark.
- Large objects that orbits a star like the Sun. Earth is a planet where humans, animals and plants live.
- The lighter part of the shadow during an eclipse. If you are in the penumbra you will only see a partial eclipse.
- When only part of the moon moves into Earth's shadow.It looks like a dark bite has been taken out of the moon.
- Includes the sun, eight planets, moons, asteroids,and comets that orbit the sun, earth is the third planet from the sun
- The center of our solar system. It gives us light and heat helping plants grow and keeping Earth warm.
15 Clues: The center of our solar system. It gives us light and heat helping plants grow and keeping Earth warm. • A rocky object that orbits the sun. They are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter • Large objects that orbits a star like the Sun. Earth is a planet where humans, animals and plants live. • ...
Clue Card 6 2025-08-25
Across
- The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth
- The Moon phase when the entire face is illuminated
- The phase in which the face of the Moon is increasing in size.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other
- The phase of the Moon when more than half, but less than the full, circle is illuminated
- The type of tide that occurs when the Moon and Sun are aligned
Down
- The bulge of water on the side of Earth opposite the Moon is caused by this force
- Earth's satellite
- The phase in which the face of the Moon is decreasing in size.
- The adjective used to describe something that is related to the moon.
- The type of tide that occurs when the Moon is at a right angle to the Sun
- The rise and fall of sea levels
- The rise and fall of sea levels
13 Clues: Earth's satellite • The rise and fall of sea levels • The rise and fall of sea levels • The force that pulls objects toward each other • The phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth • The Moon phase when the entire face is illuminated • The phase in which the face of the Moon is decreasing in size. • The phase in which the face of the Moon is increasing in size. • ...
Our Solar System 2026-03-17
Across
- our planet
- first planet
- giant area of space
- when the Earth goes between the Sun and Moon
- star nearest us
- when the moon goes between the Earth and the Sun
- Has rings
- eighth planet
- fourth planet
Down
- years how to measure distance in space
- become meteors when they enter Earth's atmosphere
- fifth planet
- space rocks
- revolves around Earth
- seventh planet
- second planet
- made of ice and dust
- area of our sun and eight planets
- dwarf planet
19 Clues: Has rings • our planet • space rocks • fifth planet • first planet • dwarf planet • second planet • eighth planet • fourth planet • seventh planet • star nearest us • giant area of space • made of ice and dust • revolves around Earth • area of our sun and eight planets • years how to measure distance in space • when the Earth goes between the Sun and Moon • ...
CE 7 & 8 2022-03-02
Across
- something that cannot be touched
- to pester
- love
- make a noisy speech
- separate a group from one another
- moon
- a very loud cry
- something that can be touched
- have things intertwined
- generous
- a feeling of love
Down
- staying in a group
- driven mad by the moon
- group together
- cry out
- someone who has a job because they love it
- thoughtful
- punctuation that shows a loud call
- taking place under a full moon
- indirect or slanting
- imperious; arrogant
- group
- touch
23 Clues: love • moon • group • touch • cry out • generous • to pester • thoughtful • group together • a very loud cry • a feeling of love • staying in a group • make a noisy speech • imperious; arrogant • indirect or slanting • driven mad by the moon • have things intertwined • something that can be touched • taking place under a full moon • something that cannot be touched • separate a group from one another • ...
Astronomy 5th Grade 2021-01-28
Across
- The sister planet to the Earth
- Ex: Storm, Rain, Sunny, Hot, Cold
- The layer of gases that protects us
- The shape of an orbit
- How many hours it takes for one rotation
- What seperates the inner and outer planets
- the only star in our solar system
- Earth's natural satellite
- The sixth planet from the Sun
- Light on the right
- an eclipse that occurs during the day
- When the Sun, Earth, and Moon align
- the group of planets made of rock
- The moon takes one _____ to rotate and orbit
Down
- when the moon is fully lit
- When water changes from liquid to gas
- Rain, sleep, snow or hail
- Dark, cooler spots on the Sun's surface
- Occurs due to the Moon's thin atmosphere
- Large Gray thunderclouds
- the path a planet takes around another object
- Average weather of a location
- The tool we measure temperature with
- Over 70% of the Earth (The moon has none!)
- the time that shadows are the shortest
- What outer planets have around them
- When the Sun appears in the East
27 Clues: Light on the right • The shape of an orbit • Large Gray thunderclouds • Rain, sleep, snow or hail • Earth's natural satellite • when the moon is fully lit • Average weather of a location • The sixth planet from the Sun • The sister planet to the Earth • When the Sun appears in the East • Ex: Storm, Rain, Sunny, Hot, Cold • the only star in our solar system • ...
Puzzle 1 2020-10-16
Across
- only moon in solar system with substantial atmosphere
- rotation axis to most celestial bodies is
- Device that does not work on moon
- a black hole of mass of earth would be of size of a
- Horsehead nebula is
- bright star in constellation Ursa major
- the dragon
- the hunter
- suggested that hydrogen atoms in the sun fused or combined to form helium atoms
- brightest star in southern constellation of carina
- natural disasters happen on moon
- asteroid type of heavenly body
- galaxy home to solar system
- pulsar is actually a
Down
- cool areas on sun
- first rover to explore mars
- star closest to sun
- class name that andromeda galaxy belongs to
- two bright spots of light on opposite sides of a halo around the sun
- astronomical event that made headlines in 1986
- unit measurement used to describe the expansion of universe
- type of visible star is coolest
- only moon with active volcanoes
- great red spot located at
- Saturn's moon has distinctive equatorial ridge
- magellanic cloud is a
- largest volcano
27 Clues: the dragon • the hunter • largest volcano • cool areas on sun • star closest to sun • Horsehead nebula is • pulsar is actually a • magellanic cloud is a • great red spot located at • first rover to explore mars • galaxy home to solar system • asteroid type of heavenly body • type of visible star is coolest • only moon with active volcanoes • natural disasters happen on moon • ...
Our Earth and it’s neighbours: Comparatives/superlatives 2022-09-06
Across
- _____ is the largest planet in our solar system.
- The _____ is the largest desert in the world.
- If the earth goes between the moon and the sun, we have an _____ .
- The Nile is the _____ River in Africa.
- The cheetah is the _____ animal in the world.
- The earth is _____ to the sun, than Uranus.
- Gravity on the moon is _____ than on earth.
- Gravity is much _____ on the earth than on moon.
- The ostrich is the _____ bird in the world.
- _____ has the worst earthquakes in the world.
- The sun is _____ than the earth.
Down
- Blue whales are _____ animals in the world.
- The moon is our_____ neighbour.
- Blood is _____ than water.
- The largest country in the world is _____ .
- The giraffe is _____ animal in the world.
- _____ is the most populated country in the world.
- The smallest planet in our solar system is _____ .
- Silver is than gold.
- Gold is _____ than silver.
- Pluto is _____ from the sun than earth.
- Mount Kilimanjaro is the _____ mountain in Africa.
- Neil Armstrong was the first man on the _____ .
- _____ are the largest animals on land.
- Pluto is _____ than earth.
25 Clues: Silver is than gold. • Blood is _____ than water. • Gold is _____ than silver. • Pluto is _____ than earth. • The moon is our_____ neighbour. • The sun is _____ than the earth. • The Nile is the _____ River in Africa. • _____ are the largest animals on land. • Pluto is _____ from the sun than earth. • The giraffe is _____ animal in the world. • ...
The Apollo Murders 2025-10-30
Across
- ,country that used to be Soviet Union...
- ,the Apollo ____...
- ,the ‘war’ that was happening during the time period
- ,The space program...
- ,our country...
- ,Name of Soviet spy satellite the Apollo 18 is surveying...
- ,Last name of Author of the book...
- ,What kind of book is it?
- ,What plane is Kaz flying in the prologue?
- ,What they call moon dirt...
- ,Who is the main rival in the book and space race?
- ,What they were launching into...
- , What is the name of the Moon lading missions?
- ,Where is Kaz stationed?
Down
- ,What is the name of the space flight in the book?
- ,Who is the first character we are introduced to? nickname
- ,The NSA director that Kaz is working for...
- ,What is the crust of the moon called?
- ,People who went to the moon are called...
- ,What was the competition between Soviets and America durring the cold war?
- ,Where they were landing...
- ,First name of the flight director for Apollo 18 in the book...
- ,City where the missions base was...
- ,37th president...
- ,Main problem in the book...
25 Clues: ,our country... • ,37th president... • ,the Apollo ____... • ,The space program... • ,Where is Kaz stationed? • ,What kind of book is it? • ,Where they were landing... • ,What they call moon dirt... • ,Main problem in the book... • ,What they were launching into... • ,Last name of Author of the book... • ,City where the missions base was... • ,What is the crust of the moon called? • ...
Numbers 2021-01-25
21 Clues: moon • pear • cake • nine • nose • mouth • olives • twenty • sweets • balloon • sixteen • oranges • eighteen • nineteen • seventeen • flying a kite • washing a car • waving good bye • playing football • climbing a ladder • watering the flowers
