moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Moon 2025-02-03
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- along distance from you
- another name of foreign countries
- when you spend time in a company as part of you studies
- the place where you live and the conditions in which you live
- Feel a sense of belonging while keeping their identity
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- a name of holiday take after wedding
- the way of local life
- learn the language and make local friends
8 Clues: the way of local life • along distance from you • another name of foreign countries • a name of holiday take after wedding • learn the language and make local friends • Feel a sense of belonging while keeping their identity • when you spend time in a company as part of you studies • the place where you live and the conditions in which you live
Outer space 2025-11-17
Across
- A division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions, and determined by both Earth's tilt relative to the sun and Earth's position in its orbit around the sun
- In astronomy, the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body; phases of the moon are caused by the changing positions of Earth, the sun, and the moon.
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- An event which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- The path that a body follows as it travels another body in space
4 Clues: The path that a body follows as it travels another body in space • An event which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. • A division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions, and determined by both Earth's tilt relative to the sun and Earth's position in its orbit around the sun • ...
Earth-Sun-Moon 2025-11-19
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- In astronomy, the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body; phases of the moon are caused by the changing positions of earth, the sun, and the moon.
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body is space.
- A division of the year that is characterized by both earth's tilt relative to the sun and earth's position in it's orbit around the sun.
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- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
4 Clues: An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another. • The path that a body follows as it travels around another body is space. • A division of the year that is characterized by both earth's tilt relative to the sun and earth's position in it's orbit around the sun. • ...
ABC Words 2020-12-08
Toy boat crossword 2013-10-23
Earth's Phenomena 2021-06-03
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- Neap The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 180 degree angle
- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow
- The season that happens in the Southern hemisphere when it is Spring in the Northern hemisphere
- Resources that can be naturally replaced during a human lifespan
- Earth _______ around the sun
- Earth _____ on it's axis
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- The imaginary line that passes through the north and south pole
- A renewable resource that comes from trees
- A non-renewable resource that is made from million year old dead plants
- The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight
- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun
- A renewable resource that we drink
- The moon phase during a lunar eclipse
- The moon phase during a solar eclipse
- The imaginary line that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 90 degree angle
16 Clues: Earth _____ on it's axis • Earth _______ around the sun • A renewable resource that we drink • The moon phase during a lunar eclipse • The moon phase during a solar eclipse • A renewable resource that comes from trees • The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight • The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun • ...
Astronomy CW Form X 2024-07-10
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- moon face is completely dark
- less than half lit
- moon face is complete lit
- eclipse when the moon is between Earth and the sun
- lit portion is shrinking
- a planet turns on its axis
- moon is half lit and shrinking
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- one body travels around another in space
- lit portion is growing
- moon is half lit and growing
- eclipse when Earth is between the moon and sun
- more than half lit
12 Clues: less than half lit • more than half lit • lit portion is growing • lit portion is shrinking • moon face is complete lit • a planet turns on its axis • moon face is completely dark • moon is half lit and growing • moon is half lit and shrinking • one body travels around another in space • eclipse when Earth is between the moon and sun • ...
Earth's Phenomena 2021-06-03
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- A non-renewable resource that is made from million year old dead plants
- A renewable resource that comes from trees
- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow
- The season that happens in the Southern hemisphere when it is Spring in the Northern hemisphere
- Resources that can be naturally replaced during a human lifespan
- The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight
- The imaginary line that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 90 degree angle
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- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun
- Neap The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 180 degree angle
- The moon phase during a lunar eclipse
- Earth _____ on it's axis
- A renewable resource that we drink
- The moon phase during a solar eclipse
- The imaginary line that passes through the north and south pole
- Earth _______ around the sun
16 Clues: Earth _____ on it's axis • Earth _______ around the sun • A renewable resource that we drink • The moon phase during a lunar eclipse • The moon phase during a solar eclipse • A renewable resource that comes from trees • The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight • The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun • ...
8th Space 2021-02-08
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- season in which Earth is tilted toward the sun resulting in more daylight and higher temperatures
- the path an object, such as a planet, takes as it revolves around another object
- an increasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the right)
- turning or spinning on an axis
- the Earth is not tilted away or toward the sun, equal day and night and moderate temps
- one of the two inventors of a diagram charting brightness and temperature of stars (other is Russel)
- the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its lowest level
- moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is seen
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- equal day and night (happens twice a year)
- the action of one object moving completely around another in an orbital path
- moon phase where less than half of the moon is visible from the Earth (waxing or waning)
- an imaginary line drawn around the Earth that divides it into northern and southern hemispheres
- moon phase where more than half of the moon is visible from the Earth (waxing or waning)
- the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its highest level
- a decreasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the left)
- an imaginary line that runs through both poles of a planet
- marks the longest or shortest day of the year (most or least sunlight)
- moon phase where 100% of the moon is visible from Earth
- the season in which Earth is tilted away from the sun resulting in less daylight and lower temperatures
19 Clues: turning or spinning on an axis • equal day and night (happens twice a year) • moon phase where 100% of the moon is visible from Earth • moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is seen • an imaginary line that runs through both poles of a planet • the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its lowest level • ...
Outer Space Crossword puzzle 2023-05-05
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- Giant Jupiter
- moon Triton
- millions in the solar system
- On the edge of the solar system
- to Sun Mercury
- Coldest body in solar system
- Day Venus
- of our solar system Saturn
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- Huge ring system
- smaller than earths moon
- known planets Dwarf planets
- Giant dust storms
- five percent water Earth
- rotation Mercury
- planets Havent cleared orbital path
- Moon has no atmosphere
- Known Rings Uranus
- Fastest are 26 miles per second
18 Clues: Day Venus • moon Triton • Giant Jupiter • to Sun Mercury • Huge ring system • rotation Mercury • Giant dust storms • Known Rings Uranus • Moon has no atmosphere • smaller than earths moon • five percent water Earth • of our solar system Saturn • known planets Dwarf planets • millions in the solar system • Coldest body in solar system • On the edge of the solar system • ...
Flying Through Space 2024-02-08
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- meteoroids that make it through to the Earth’s surface
- the line that divides light and dark on the moon
- a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller
- meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up
- someone who studies meteors
- brightest object in the night sky, creates Earth’s tides
- a solid ice object surrounded by dust/gas that shows a tail
- stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger
- stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle
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- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump
- a small irregular shaped rocky object that orbits the sun
- a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana
- small rocky object broken off from an asteroid or comet that goes through space
13 Clues: someone who studies meteors • stage of the moon cycle, full bright circle • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a bump • a stage of the moon cycle, shaped like a banana • stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing larger • the line that divides light and dark on the moon • a stage of the moon cycle, meaning growing smaller • ...
CROSS Out the WORDS with the Information Provided By the Definitions and Clues (aka: Maryam's Puzzle) 2018-05-09
Across
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- describes living factors in the environment
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- an object so massive and dense that even light cannot escape its gravity
- the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- all of the populations of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- a gradual increase in average global temperature (hint: this is one of the reasons for global warming)
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- the rate at which charges pass through a given point; measured amperes
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls upon another
- the shallow zone of a lake or pond where light reaches the bottom and nurtures plants
- the distance that light travels in one year
- a natural or artificial body that revolves around a panet
- the change in the sunlit area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body (hint: the moon goes through phases called___)
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- the energy transferred between objects that at different temperatures (hint: something we long for during the winter)
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- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon
- the part of Earth where life exists
- the time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- the apparent curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to the Earth's rotation
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- a tide of minimum range that occurs during the first and third quarters of the moon
- the region of the solar system that is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter and in which most asteroids orbit
- a streamlike movement of ocean water far below the surface
- a treeless, wetland ecosystem where plants such as grasses (hint: it's not a biome and it's not a swamp)
- a nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lied long ago (hint: it has a FORM of ENERGY)
- a planet that has a deep, massive atmosphere, such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune
- a bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth's atmosphere (hint: people think that it's a shooting star)
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
30 Clues: the part of Earth where life exists • the amount of water vapor in the air • an instrument used to measure wind speed • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • describes living factors in the environment • the distance that light travels in one year • the change of a substance from a liquid to a gas • a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon • ...
Matter and Change 2025-08-14
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- It is the study of the compostition , structure, and properties of matter and the changes it undergoes
- Particles of matter are always in motion
- is the energy possessed by an object due to its position, composition, or condition
- depends on the type of matter, not the amount present
- a change in the appearance, without the composition of the material
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- a property that can be observed and measured without changing the material's composition
- only 1 visibly distinct phases, the phase has the same properties throughout.
- a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- energy of motion
- 2 or more visibly distinct phases, each phase has very different properties
- depends on the amount of matter in the sample
- Anything with mass that occupies space
- Mass cannot be destroyed or created. It remains the same during a chemical reaction
- Very high Kinetic Energy - particles collide with enough energy to break into charged particles
14 Clues: energy of motion • Anything with mass that occupies space • Particles of matter are always in motion • depends on the amount of matter in the sample • a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings • depends on the type of matter, not the amount present • a change in the appearance, without the composition of the material • ...
Halloween Crossword 2019-10-24
Hallowween Crossword 2019-10-24
Moons 2 2023-09-28
naf 2024-09-15
Earth's Phenomena 2021-06-03
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- Neap The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 180 degree angle
- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow
- The season that happens in the Southern hemisphere when it is Spring in the Northern hemisphere
- Resources that can be naturally replaced during a human lifespan
- Earth _______ around the sun
- Earth _____ on it's axis
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- The imaginary line that passes through the north and south pole
- A renewable resource that comes from trees
- A non-renewable resource that is made from million year old dead plants
- The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight
- The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun
- A renewable resource that we drink
- The moon phase during a lunar eclipse
- The moon phase during a solar eclipse
- The imaginary line that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- The type of tides when the Earth, Sun and Moon form a 90 degree angle
16 Clues: Earth _____ on it's axis • Earth _______ around the sun • A renewable resource that we drink • The moon phase during a lunar eclipse • The moon phase during a solar eclipse • A renewable resource that comes from trees • The season when a hemisphere receives direct sunlight • The type of eclipse that happens when the Moon blocks the sun • ...
Shape 2023-07-02
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- A shape that is perfectly round, like the shape of a pizza or a ball. It has no corners and all points on its edge are equidistant.
- A shape that represents love and affection. It has two rounded lobes at the top and a pointy bottom. It can be drawn on paper as a symbol.
- A shape with several pointed ends, like a star in the sky. It has five or more pointed arms that meet at a center point.
- A shape with five sides and five angles. It can look like a house or a signboard.
- A shape that is like a stretched circle. It is elongated and rounded, like an egg or a rugby ball.
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- A shape that looks like a partial moon. It is curved and can be seen in the night sky during certain moon phases.
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper.
- A shape with four sides and four right angles, where opposite sides are equal in length. It can look like a door or a sheet of paper.
- A shape with three straight sides and three angles. It can look like a slice of pizza or a road sign.
- A shape that is like a square turned on its corner. It has four equal sides and angles, but it looks like a tilted square.
10 Clues: A shape with five sides and five angles. It can look like a house or a signboard. • A shape with four equal sides and four right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper. • A shape that is like a stretched circle. It is elongated and rounded, like an egg or a rugby ball. • ...
Shape 2023-07-02
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- A shape with four sides and four right angles, where opposite sides are equal in length. It can look like a door or a sheet of paper.
- A shape that is like a stretched circle. It is elongated and rounded, like an egg or a rugby ball.
- A shape with five sides and five angles. It can look like a house or a signboard.
- A shape that represents love and affection. It has two rounded lobes at the top and a pointy bottom. It can be drawn on paper as a symbol.
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper.
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- A shape that looks like a partial moon. It is curved and can be seen in the night sky during certain moon phases.
- A shape that is like a square turned on its corner. It has four equal sides and angles, but it looks like a tilted square.
- A shape with three straight sides and three angles. It can look like a slice of pizza or a road sign.
- A shape with several pointed ends, like a star in the sky. It has five or more pointed arms that meet at a center point.
- A shape that is perfectly round, like the shape of a pizza or a ball. It has no corners and all points on its edge are equidistant.
10 Clues: A shape with five sides and five angles. It can look like a house or a signboard. • A shape with four equal sides and four right angles. It looks like a box or a piece of paper. • A shape that is like a stretched circle. It is elongated and rounded, like an egg or a rugby ball. • ...
Moon watcher 2022-01-15
13 Clues: lives • queen • father • mother • winglet • ex crush • first power • second power • close friend • -------- wing • animus friend • crush or partner • where she is going to save the world
The First Men in the Moon Puzzle (no spaces or periods) 2023-07-27
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- A delicacy
- The color everything was tinted on the moon
- Alien (singular)
- Where the main character is at the beginning of the book
- The type house the main character lived in
- Scientist
- The main character thought his friend was ____ after finding a letter
- The main genre of the book
- The other place that they suggested they could fly to
- The place the characters go to in the book
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- Animals on the moon (plural)
- Businessman
- The first actual guy on the moon
- "We have found our ________!"
- What time of day is it when the characters first land
- Substance that defies gravity
- the author of the book
- What shape is the thing they travel in
- The thing the characters eat that cause them to get captured
19 Clues: Scientist • A delicacy • Businessman • Alien (singular) • the author of the book • The main genre of the book • Animals on the moon (plural) • "We have found our ________!" • Substance that defies gravity • The first actual guy on the moon • What shape is the thing they travel in • The type house the main character lived in • The place the characters go to in the book • ...
PAGE 27 2024-05-09
Across
- whetū/star associated with wishes or fulfilling our aspirations
- rakatira among the stars in the night sky
- harvest/dig up (a root crop)
- First month of the lunar calendar/June
- Māori lunar calendar
- glow
- Atua of the sea
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- full moon
- face/phase
- timetable/calendar
- pleiades
- Earth mother
- Atua/Lord of darkness/evil
- Moon/woman on the moon
- moonlight
- Star/s
- coast/tide
17 Clues: glow • Star/s • pleiades • full moon • moonlight • face/phase • coast/tide • Earth mother • Atua of the sea • timetable/calendar • Māori lunar calendar • Moon/woman on the moon • Atua/Lord of darkness/evil • harvest/dig up (a root crop) • First month of the lunar calendar/June • rakatira among the stars in the night sky • whetū/star associated with wishes or fulfilling our aspirations
Moon 2021-12-14
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- the region of a shadow that is totally shaded
- Ocean tide of lowest amplitude occurring at first- and third- quarter moon
- the point closest to Earth in the orbit of a body circling Earth
- Motion around an axis passing through the rotating body
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- The darkening of the moon when it moves through Earth's shadow.
- The event that occurs when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, blocking our view of the sun.
- the portion of a shadow that is only partially shaded
- Ocean tide of high amplitude that occurs at full and new moon
8 Clues: the region of a shadow that is totally shaded • the portion of a shadow that is only partially shaded • Motion around an axis passing through the rotating body • Ocean tide of high amplitude that occurs at full and new moon • The darkening of the moon when it moves through Earth's shadow. • the point closest to Earth in the orbit of a body circling Earth • ...
moon 2018-12-12
8 Clues: power source • creates magnetic field • earth's natural satellite • beyond earth's atmosphere • area where magnetism occurs • colorless and tasteless fluid • source of warmth in temperature • transforming of a planet into a habitable location
Moon 2024-11-18
8 Clues: This shape. • To do with the moon. • When the moon gets bigger. • When the moon gets smaller. • The first human on the moon. • When you cannot see the moon. • When you can see the whole moon. • Moonlight is reflected light from the ______.
Space and Earth 2014-10-28
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- earth rotates on its ____
- the ____ pole is at the bottom of earth's axis
- the earth takes ______ day to spin around once on it's axis
- the sun is _____ than the moon
- the side of earth facing the sun experiences _____
- the ___ is a source of light
- the side of earth not facing the sun experiences _____
- the tilt of earth's axis causes _____
- the ____ orbits around earth
- ____ is the planet we live on
- the sun, earth and moon are all ______
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- space contains a lot of _____
- earth _____ around the sun
- the ____ pole is at the top of earth's axis
- earth rotates on it's axis causing _______
- earth is a _____
- during day time the sun produces _____
- the moon is ____ than the earth
- a _______ can tell the time
- it takes ___ year for the earth to orbit around the sun
20 Clues: earth is a _____ • earth rotates on its ____ • earth _____ around the sun • a _______ can tell the time • the ___ is a source of light • the ____ orbits around earth • space contains a lot of _____ • the sun is _____ than the moon • the moon is ____ than the earth • ____ is the planet we live on • the tilt of earth's axis causes _____ • during day time the sun produces _____ • ...
Super Mario Galaxy 2 World 5 Stars 2025-06-27
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- Boo Moon S
- Slipsand S
- Slipsand Prankster S
- Boo Moon Secret T
- Boo Moon H
- Upside Dizzy A
- Shiverburn Prankster O
- Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker Prankster B
- Shiverburn Secret T
- Space Storm F
- Fleet Glide F
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- Space Storm Secret C
- Slipsand S
- Shiverburn P
- Fleet Glide Secret F
- Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker Grand B
- Upside Dizzy Secret B
- Space Storm T
18 Clues: Boo Moon S • Slipsand S • Slipsand S • Boo Moon H • Shiverburn P • Space Storm T • Space Storm F • Fleet Glide F • Upside Dizzy A • Boo Moon Secret T • Shiverburn Secret T • Space Storm Secret C • Fleet Glide Secret F • Slipsand Prankster S • Upside Dizzy Secret B • Shiverburn Prankster O • Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker Grand B • Bowser Jr.'s Boom Bunker Prankster B
Vocab Review 2024-11-05
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- the appearance of the lit area of the moon as seen from earth
- the path that an object follows as it revolves around another object
- the darker, central part of a shadow
- the lunar phase where the moon, earth and sun form a perpendicular angle ONLY left
- the motion of an object around another object in space
- an eclipse that happens when the moon passes through earth's shadow
- an eclipse that happens when light from the sun is blocked by the moon
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- the spin of an object around a point or line
- the lunar phase where earth is directly between the sun and the moon, the moon looks like a circle
- the lunar phase where the moon, earth and the sun form a perpendicular angle, ONLY right half
- the lighter part of a shadow that surrounds the umbra
- an imaginary line around which a rotating object turns
- the lunar phase where the moon is directly between earth and the sun
- an event in which the shadow of one celestial object falls on another celestial object
14 Clues: the darker, central part of a shadow • the spin of an object around a point or line • the lighter part of a shadow that surrounds the umbra • an imaginary line around which a rotating object turns • the motion of an object around another object in space • the appearance of the lit area of the moon as seen from earth • ...
Moon Magazine 2024-05-15
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- a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen
- a colorless, toxic gas with a sharp, suffocating odor that's highly irritating
- things that are of the land
- the force of attraction between two objects with mass
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- a state in which a fluid or solid at rest is balanced by a pressure-gradient force and external forces, such as gravity
- a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
- a colorless, odorless, non-flammable gas that is a natural part of the Earth's atmosphere
- scattered pieces of waste or remains.
- a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile form of iron that is bonded to electrons and can be magnetized
- rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms
- any object that orbits a larger object
- amorphous ice
- a donut-shaped region of space beyond Neptune that contains icy objects, dwarf planets, dust, and comets
13 Clues: amorphous ice • things that are of the land • scattered pieces of waste or remains. • any object that orbits a larger object • a chemical compound made of iron and oxygen • the force of attraction between two objects with mass • rocks that are composed of the remains of once-living organisms • ...
8th earth and space 2021-02-08
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- season in which Earth is tilted toward the sun resulting in more daylight and higher temperatures
- turning or spinning on an axis
- marks the longest or shortest day of the year (most or least sunlight)
- the Earth is not tilted away or toward the sun, equal day and night and moderate temps
- the action of one object moving completely around another in an orbital path
- moon phase where 100% of the moon is visible from Earth
- moon phase where more than half of the moon is visible from the Earth (waxing or waning)
- the season in which Earth is tilted away from the sun resulting in less daylight and lower temperatures
- the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its highest level
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- an imaginary line drawn around the Earth that divides it into northern and southern hemispheres
- a decreasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the left)
- an imaginary line that runs through both poles of a planet
- moon phase where less than half of the moon is visible from the Earth (waxing or waning)
- an increasing amount of visible light on the moon's surface (light on the right)
- equal day and night (happens twice a year)
- the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its lowest level
- the path an object, such as a planet, takes as it revolves around another object
- moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is visible
18 Clues: turning or spinning on an axis • equal day and night (happens twice a year) • moon phase where 100% of the moon is visible from Earth • an imaginary line that runs through both poles of a planet • moon phase where no reflected light from the sun is visible • the tide that occurs when ocean water is at its lowest level • ...
Semester 1 exam 2021-11-27
22 Clues: but • flu • moon • mask • pants • black • carrier • sweater • clothes • trousers • type/kind • white tea • moon cake • yellow tea • oolong tea • bill please • take a rest • running nose • woman's suit • waiter/waitress • mid autumn festival • dragon boat festival
Halloween fun 2024-10-08
27 Clues: Bat • Owl • Hat • Moon • Mask • Wolf • Wand • Ghost • Mummy • Witch • Candy • Magic • Broom • Clown • Potion • Spider • Zombie • Candle • Pumpkin • Vampire • Costume • Monster • Skeleton • Scarecrow • Black Cat • Haunted house • Trick or Treat
Review of Earth, Moon, Sun and Stars 2022-10-25
30 Clues: AIR • SUN • DAY • SKY • SIDE • BALL • YEAR • TRIP • MOON • DARK • ROCK • LIGHT • EARTH • STARS • NIGHT • WATER • WATER • COLDER • CIRCLE • HOTTER • CLOSER • AMOUNT • AROUND • SMALLER • PLANETS • FARTHER • MILLION • BLANKET • SPINNING • OUTERSPACE
Happy Halloween 2022-10-30
27 Clues: cob • bite • mash • beam • cane • cave • moon • were • party • black • stick • patch • bones • craft • scare • light • digger • reaper • circus • writer • haunted • stir the • o'lantern • and deady • and ghouls • creepy crawly • and crossbones
Nature 2022-06-27
29 Clues: It • Me • New • War • Sun • Our • Moon • Mind • Down • Fire • Wood • Black • Drink • Fumes • Twice • Double • Family • Hearts • Rising • Rainbow • Singing • Healing • Control • Strikes • Tsunami • Machine • Telegrams • Lightning • MystifyingOracle
Our Solar System 2024-11-10
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- The largest planet in our solar system is ___.
- Earth has an ____ surface that is constantly changing.
- The moon has ___ temperatures, which are very hot and very cold.
- The first quarter moon has light on the ____ side.
- The sun is made mostly of ___ gas.
- The first and last quarter moons cause ___ tides.
- Earth's revolution on its tilted axis causes the ___.
- The last quarter moon has light on the ____ side.
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- The full and new moons cause ___ tides.
- The inner planets are made mostly of ____.
- The four planets closest to the sun are called the _____ planets.
- The smallest planet in our solar system is ___.
- We know now that all of the gas giants have ____.
- The four planets farthest of the sun are made mostly of ____.
- The ____ is a satellite of Earth.
- When Earth ____, it causes day and night.
- The ___ of the moon and sun affect the tides.
17 Clues: The ____ is a satellite of Earth. • The sun is made mostly of ___ gas. • The full and new moons cause ___ tides. • When Earth ____, it causes day and night. • The inner planets are made mostly of ____. • The ___ of the moon and sun affect the tides. • The largest planet in our solar system is ___. • The smallest planet in our solar system is ___. • ...
Names of celestial objects 2015-01-09
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- Large asteroid between Mars and Jupiter
- Planet that rotates on its side.
- The point in the orbit of a planet when it is nearest to the sun
- Largest asteroid in the asteroid belt
- Trans-Neptunian object; has a moon called Dysnomia
- The point in the orbit of an object where it is farthest from the Sun.
- Martian moon (fear)
- Earth's natural satellite
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- Largest of Jupiter's moons
- When two or more objects appear lined up in the sky.
- Heavily cratered moon of Jupiter, discovered by Galileo
- Kuiper belt asteroid without any moons.
- Closest of Jupiter's moons, contains lots of volcanoes
- Moon of Mars (dread)
- Dwarf planet discovered in 1930
15 Clues: Martian moon (fear) • Moon of Mars (dread) • Earth's natural satellite • Largest of Jupiter's moons • Dwarf planet discovered in 1930 • Planet that rotates on its side. • Largest asteroid in the asteroid belt • Kuiper belt asteroid without any moons. • Large asteroid between Mars and Jupiter • Trans-Neptunian object; has a moon called Dysnomia • ...
Lunar Crossword 2021-04-29
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- the person who flew the spaceship the whole time while the other people went on the moon
- a member of Neil Armstrong's crew
- the people that control the space operations
- the moon covers the sun and makes a _____
- the world beyond the stars
- a room in outer space where people live
- the first man that stepped on the moon
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- when stars explode
- beings that produce light in outer space that we can see from earth
- there were many ______s made in outer space
- the moon controls the _____
- a big white orb
- there is none in outer space
- the first living creatures in outer space
- what the universe is made of
15 Clues: a big white orb • when stars explode • the world beyond the stars • the moon controls the _____ • there is none in outer space • what the universe is made of • a member of Neil Armstrong's crew • the first man that stepped on the moon • a room in outer space where people live • the moon covers the sun and makes a _____ • the first living creatures in outer space • ...
Eclipse UB 2024-03-25
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- Things you should wear during an eclipse
- when the sun is fully covered the world is called
- When the moon covers the sun
- The moon phase during a lunar eclipse
- when the earth covers the sun
- when there is a total and partial eclipse is called an
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- The 3rd planet from the sun
- the thing cast during an eclipse
- when the sun is covered totally
- The moon phase during the solar eclipse
- When the sun is covered partially
- The main light source in the galaxy
- the darkest part of the shadow cast during an eclipse
- The rock orbiting the sun
- the lighter part of the shadow cast moon
15 Clues: The rock orbiting the sun • The 3rd planet from the sun • When the moon covers the sun • when the earth covers the sun • when the sun is covered totally • the thing cast during an eclipse • When the sun is covered partially • The main light source in the galaxy • The moon phase during a lunar eclipse • The moon phase during the solar eclipse • ...
Apollo Space Mission 2025-04-23
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- something important that needs to be Carried out
- the Apollo 11 space mission Commander
- the first crew to make it to the moon
- the first Apollo without a crew
- the second crew to make it to the moon
- the commander of the Apollo 1
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- the commander of the Apollo 16
- the last Apollo mission
- the Apollo to see if they can land on the moon
- the commander of Apollo 7
- the third time they landed on the moon
- the crew that went around the moon without landing
- the first time they got a lunar rover
- the commander of Apollo 9
- when you leave the earth's atmosphere
15 Clues: the last Apollo mission • the commander of Apollo 7 • the commander of Apollo 9 • the commander of the Apollo 1 • the commander of the Apollo 16 • the first Apollo without a crew • the Apollo 11 space mission Commander • the first crew to make it to the moon • the first time they got a lunar rover • when you leave the earth's atmosphere • the third time they landed on the moon • ...
The Moon 2017-11-05
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- interplanetary chunks of stone that have crashed into a planet or moon from space
- the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth
- seas, lunar lowlands that resemble seas as viewed from Earth
- a gravitational force that varies in strength and/or direction
- the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth
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- the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth
- the friction that results from tides on a rotating object
- exceptionally high and low tides that occur at the time of the new or full moon
- the Moon formed as the result of an impact between a large object and the Earth
- the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object
- the tides that occur when the difference between high and low tides is least
- closest distance from the Earth
- farthest distance from the Earth
13 Clues: closest distance from the Earth • farthest distance from the Earth • the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth • the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object • the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth • the friction that results from tides on a rotating object • the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth • ...
The Moon 2017-11-05
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- the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth
- the tides that occur when the difference between high and low tides is least
- the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth
- seas, lunar lowlands that resemble seas as viewed from Earth
- interplanetary chunks of stone that have crashed into a planet or moon from space
- a gravitational force that varies in strength and/or direction
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- the Moon formed as the result of an impact between a large object and the Earth
- the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth
- exceptionally high and low tides that occur at the time of the new or full moon
- closest distance from the Earth
- the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object
- the friction that results from tides on a rotating object
- farthest distance from the Earth
13 Clues: closest distance from the Earth • farthest distance from the Earth • the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth • the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object • the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth • the friction that results from tides on a rotating object • the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth • ...
The Moon 2017-11-05
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- the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth
- the tides that occur when the difference between high and low tides is least
- the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth
- seas, lunar lowlands that resemble seas as viewed from Earth
- interplanetary chunks of stone that have crashed into a planet or moon from space
- a gravitational force that varies in strength and/or direction
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- the Moon formed as the result of an impact between a large object and the Earth
- the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth
- exceptionally high and low tides that occur at the time of the new or full moon
- closest distance from the Earth
- the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object
- the friction that results from tides on a rotating object
- farthest distance from the Earth
13 Clues: closest distance from the Earth • farthest distance from the Earth • the Moon was formed at the same time as the Earth • the conical shifting of the axis of a rotating object • the Moon formed from material spun off from the Earth • the friction that results from tides on a rotating object • the moon is made up of Solar System debris captured by Earth • ...
Renaissance Astronomy, Science, and Inventions 2022-08-01
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- Galileo's invention of the pendulum helped make this early Renaissance invention more accurate
- This astronomer discovered that the Moon was not really smooth, but covered with craters. He also thought that the moon didn't make its own light, but reflected light from the sun. Other discoveries included the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and sunspots. (fullname)
- the improvement of these led to the invention of the microscope, telescope, and eyeglasses
- __ and Ptolemy had produced theories that the Earth was the center of the Universe
- a time of great strides in science and mathematics that came after the Renaissance (2 words; no space)
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- a method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data is gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from this data, and the hypothesis is empirically tested (2 words; no space)
- This astronomer stated that the Sun was the center of the universe and that the Earth and the planets orbited the Sun. (full name)
- This astronomer charted the orbit and position of many of the planets showing that they did not need to orbit the sun in a perfect circle. (full name)
- The most important invention of the Renaissance, and perhaps in the history of the world;invented by German Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 (2 words; no space)
9 Clues: __ and Ptolemy had produced theories that the Earth was the center of the Universe • the improvement of these led to the invention of the microscope, telescope, and eyeglasses • Galileo's invention of the pendulum helped make this early Renaissance invention more accurate • ...
the moon 2017-04-16
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- What are the dark areas of the moon called?
- From earth you can only see one ? of the moon
- who was the first person to make a proper map of the moon?
- What are the different fractions of the moon ?
- the moon does not have a ?
- the moon surface was damaged when large rocks called ? hit its surface.
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- when the moon is illumined by the sun you can see a reflection of the moons what ?
- You can see the moons surface with a ?
- The earth has much greater ? than the moon
- the moon was made when large objects hit the ?
- blasted out rocks slowly melted and cooled to form the ?
11 Clues: the moon does not have a ? • You can see the moons surface with a ? • The earth has much greater ? than the moon • What are the dark areas of the moon called? • From earth you can only see one ? of the moon • the moon was made when large objects hit the ? • What are the different fractions of the moon ? • blasted out rocks slowly melted and cooled to form the ? • ...
Planetary science crossword 2021-05-02
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- the blocking of sunlight to the moon
- 1/4 of the moon can be seen
- entire side facing the earth is illuminated
- visible surface of the moon decreases
- moon passes directly between the sun and Earth
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- half of the moon's lit side is visible
- the changing appearances of the moon
- a thin curved shape
- visible surface of the moon increases
- more than half of the moon seems to be illuminated
- moon is between earth and the sun
11 Clues: a thin curved shape • 1/4 of the moon can be seen • moon is between earth and the sun • the changing appearances of the moon • the blocking of sunlight to the moon • visible surface of the moon increases • visible surface of the moon decreases • half of the moon's lit side is visible • entire side facing the earth is illuminated • ...
astrology 2020-08-24
28 Clues: leo • may • moon • june • july • libra • stars • aries • march • april • virgo • taurus • pisces • gemini • august • cancer • january • october • mercury • scorpio • november • december • aquarius • february • alignment • capricorn • september • sagittarius
Māori Test Revision 2025-11-17
25 Clues: tū • mau • moe • manu • hina • tuhi • koha • hikoi • whare • ngeru • kōtiro • Mārama • hākari • kainga • harirū • tākaro • whaiapo • hononga • haerenga • hue/tahaā • Kāwanatanga • timatatanga • hall wharekai • down takoto • glow of the moon atarau
The Apollo 11 Mission 2019-07-18
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- The first American in space.
- The name of the lunar command module that orbited the moon.
- The destination of the Apollo 11 mission.
- The name of the lunar landing module.
- Eagle landed in the Sea of _____________.
- The first man in space.
- The first man in space was from this country.
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- The second man to walk on the moon.
- The President who challenged America go to go the moon.
- The first man to walk on the moon.
- The Apollo 11 astronaut who did not land on the moon.
- The astronauts placed an American __________ on the moon.
12 Clues: The first man in space. • The first American in space. • The first man to walk on the moon. • The second man to walk on the moon. • The name of the lunar landing module. • The destination of the Apollo 11 mission. • Eagle landed in the Sea of _____________. • The first man in space was from this country. • The Apollo 11 astronaut who did not land on the moon. • ...
Moon Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-17
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- The path the Moon follows as it moves around Earth
- The shape of the Moon we see from Earth at a certain time
- A tool scientists use to test ideas about systems they cannot experiment on directly
- MOON The Moon phase when the illuminated side is facing away from Earth
- ECLIPSE A lunar event when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon
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- A simplified representation used to explain a system
- QUARTER The Moon phase when half of the Moon is illuminated and growing brighter
- The Moon phase when the illuminated portion is getting smaller
- The object that illuminates the Moon
- MONTH The amount of time it takes the Moon to complete one orbit around Earth
- The line that separates the illuminated and dark parts of the Moon
11 Clues: The object that illuminates the Moon • The path the Moon follows as it moves around Earth • A simplified representation used to explain a system • The shape of the Moon we see from Earth at a certain time • The Moon phase when the illuminated portion is getting smaller • The line that separates the illuminated and dark parts of the Moon • ...
Energy Sources Choice Board: Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-25
28 Clues: sun • oil • heat • wind • moon • water • atoms • power • ocean • solar • earth • energy • motion • kinetic • natural • biomass • organic • uranium • kerosene • gasoline • constant • sediment • renewable • magnetism • plutonium • molecules • electricity • photovoltaic
Earth, Moon, & Sun Science Vocabulary 2022-09-02
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- a natural satellite of a planet that reflects light and revolves around it.
- Body an astronomical object that is a naturally occurring physical entity, association or structure that exists in the observable universe.
- refers to how far objects are from each other.
- Equinox the first day of spring and a day with about 12 hours of day light.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, & the physical universe.
- a natural satellite visible by reflected light of the sun.
- phases a particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes of the moon.
- Year a year with 366 days to account for the .25 day of the Earth’s revolution over a 4 year period. Leap Years will occur every 4 years. The extra day added is February 29th.
- An imaginary line around which Earth rotates.
- “sun stands still” The solstice happens twice a year when the sun appears to reach its highest and lowest points in the sky.
- body an astronomical object or celestial object that is a naturally occurring physical entity, association or structure that exists in the observable universe.
- Latin for moon.
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to rotate on its axis one time.
- The action of the earth turning or spinning around its center. If you stand in one place and turn all the way around, you have rotated. The earth rotates (spins) once every 24 hours.
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- quality or trait belonging to a person or object.
- a representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual size of the object being represented.
- the physical magnitude of or proportionate dimensions of an object.
- Equinox the first day of autumn and a day with about 12 hours of day light.
- The motion of one object as it moves around another object.
- “equal night” The equinox happens twice each year when the sun is shining directly over the equator.
- a distinguishable part of a course, development or cycle.
- solstice when the sun is at its lowest point in the sky. It is the day we have the least amount of sunshine in a 24 hour period and the first day of winter.
- solstice when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. It is also the day we have the most continuous amount of sunlight in a 24 hour period and the first day of summer.
- the amount of time it takes for the earth to go around the sun one complete revolution. 365.25 days
- Eclipse When the view of the Sun from Earth is blocked by the Moon.
- that path an object travels around another object.
- Eclipse When the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow
27 Clues: Latin for moon. • An imaginary line around which Earth rotates. • refers to how far objects are from each other. • Eclipse When the Moon moves into Earth’s shadow • quality or trait belonging to a person or object. • that path an object travels around another object. • a distinguishable part of a course, development or cycle. • ...
Chapter 2: The Rise of Astronomy 2023-10-02
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- This person was presenting arguments for Earth's spherical shape based off of naked-eye observations (page 37).
- Improvements in telescopes led us to find dim, fuzzy patches of light, known as _______, which turned out to be external star systems similar to the Milky Way (page 57).
- This model of the universe places Earth at the center of the universe with all other bodies revolving around it.
- This astronomer was the first to find the heliocentric model of the Sun and the planets.
- The apparent size of an object relative to another object(s) is known as this (2 words).
- This mathematician was the first to say teach others that the Earth is spherical (page 37).
- When Kepler saw moons through a telescope, he called them ______ because he thought of them as attendants or bodyguards. (page 54)
- Galileo found this planet had blobs off the edge, which would later be discovered by another astronomer that these are the rings of this planet.
- The number of laws Kepler coined from his work.
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- This model puts the Sun at the center of the planets' motion.
- This person used the size of the Earth's shadow on the Moon during a lunar eclipse to estimate the relative size of the Earth and Moon. (page 39)
- This astronomer discovered that orbit paths are ellipses, not circles.
- This astronomer, in the late 1500s, not only recorded planetary motions but also used an exploding star to show that stars are farther away than where planets move. (page 51)
- This famous astronomer was one of the first to use the new invention of a telescope to study astronomical objects. (page 54)
- This kind of motion is associated with a planet that will move west with respect to the stars. It also means "backward."
- The apparent shift in position of a foreground star relative to the background is known as the star's _________.
- This astronomer, who is arguably the greatest scientist of all time, used his research to pioneer the studies of motion, optics, and most importantly, gravity.
- This person, from Egypt, fashioned a model of planetary motions in which each planet moved on one small circle, which in turn moved on a larger one, known as an epicycle. (page 47)
- The actual shape of an orbit, instead of a circle.
- To describe an ellipse's shape, astronomers usually report this, which indicates how far from the center of an ellipse each focus is located. (page 51)
- Galileo found this planet to go through a cycle of phases jus like the Moon.
21 Clues: The number of laws Kepler coined from his work. • The actual shape of an orbit, instead of a circle. • This model puts the Sun at the center of the planets' motion. • This astronomer discovered that orbit paths are ellipses, not circles. • Galileo found this planet to go through a cycle of phases jus like the Moon. • ...
Astronomy 2021-10-05
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- It takes 1 _______ for the Moon to orbit the Earth
- When the moon is directly between the Sun and the Earth, we would see a ___ moon.
- One of these probably killed the Dinosaurs
- The reason the Sun and Moon look the same size from Earth
- people use these to keep track of days and months during the year.
- the moon revolves around The __________
- this force holds all the planets in orbit
- the largest object at the center of the solar system
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- which direction do all the planets orbit the Sun?
- the path one object takes around another
- the moon's orbit is tilted ______ degrees
- It takes 1 _______ for the Earth to orbit the Sun
- You need to launch one of these to fly to the Moon
- When light bounces off an object
- The invisible line running through the center of a planet
15 Clues: When light bounces off an object • the moon revolves around The __________ • the path one object takes around another • the moon's orbit is tilted ______ degrees • this force holds all the planets in orbit • One of these probably killed the Dinosaurs • which direction do all the planets orbit the Sun? • It takes 1 _______ for the Earth to orbit the Sun • ...
science 2021-10-06
13 Clues: moon • cycle • eclipse • hemisphere • moon increases • moon decreases • earth has one 23.5 • sun hits the earth • spinning on its axis • moon all the way lit up • moves around another object • same time time of day and night • the sun is at its greatest distance from the earth
Exploring Space 2014-02-06
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- reusable spacecraft for transporting people, satellites and other materials to space
- first probe to travel through an asteroid belt
- Project that was the final step in U.S. program to reach the moon
- cooperation and resources of 16 countries
- Project that was the 1st step in the Moon race
- Space telescope located outside of Earth's atmosphere
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- 1st U.S. citizen to orbit Earth
- Telescopes that use a concave mirror
- Waves that cary energy through space and matter
- Permanent places in space for humans to live and work
- Telescopes that have convex lenses
- was a Soviet Union astronaut that was the first human in space
- On July 20, 1969, ______________ landed on the moon surface.
- was the the 2nd man to step on the moon right behind Neil Armstrong
- First artificial Satellite that Soviet Union launched into space
- Travels freely in space gathering information
- Will explore Saturn and its largest moon Titan
- Any object that revolves around another object in an orbit
18 Clues: 1st U.S. citizen to orbit Earth • Telescopes that have convex lenses • Telescopes that use a concave mirror • cooperation and resources of 16 countries • Travels freely in space gathering information • first probe to travel through an asteroid belt • Will explore Saturn and its largest moon Titan • Project that was the 1st step in the Moon race • ...
Earth Cycles 2024-05-28
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- The moon blocks the suns light to earth
- Length of day and night are the same
- A natural satellite orbiting a planet
- A tide with little difference between high and low tide
- The changing appearance of the moon
- The first phase of the moon cycle
- Results from the change in position of the earth as it orbits the sun
- The earth blocks the suns light to the moon
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- A very high or low tide
- The time it takes for the planet to orbit the sun
- The hemisphere New Zealand is in
- Year with an extra day
- Marks the longest and shortest days of the year.
- The number of hours for the earth to rotate on its axis once
- The circle dividing the earth into two halves
- Imaginary line running through Earth from pole to pole
- The time it takes for the earth to rotate once on its axis
- Path followed by one object around another
18 Clues: Year with an extra day • A very high or low tide • The hemisphere New Zealand is in • The first phase of the moon cycle • The changing appearance of the moon • Length of day and night are the same • A natural satellite orbiting a planet • The moon blocks the suns light to earth • Path followed by one object around another • The earth blocks the suns light to the moon • ...
Lunar Phases 2021-04-14
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- cycle the moon repeats this every month
- earth rotates on axis
- earth makes a .... around the sun
- pull between oceans and moon
- phases the moon changes every few days
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- moon we can see all of the moon on this phase
- crescent phase right before new moon
- force between 2 objects
- crescent phase right after new moon
- something we see in the night
10 Clues: earth rotates on axis • force between 2 objects • pull between oceans and moon • something we see in the night • earth makes a .... around the sun • crescent phase right after new moon • crescent phase right before new moon • phases the moon changes every few days • cycle the moon repeats this every month • moon we can see all of the moon on this phase
phases changes 2022-10-25
10 Clues: from water to gas • from solid to gas • from gas to liquid • from gas to liquid • from solid to liquid • from liquid to solid • take up or make space • from water to bubbles • anything and everything • the heat or cold of anything
Photosynthesis phases 2025-04-04
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- Contains the chlorophyll
- The gas necessary for the dark phase
- The gas released during the light dependent phase
- The splitting of water molecules
- The light phase occurs here
- The Potential energy molecules in cells
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- These molecules absorb energy from the sun
- Formed when carbon dioxide and H combine
- The dark phase occurs here
9 Clues: Contains the chlorophyll • The dark phase occurs here • The light phase occurs here • The splitting of water molecules • The gas necessary for the dark phase • The Potential energy molecules in cells • Formed when carbon dioxide and H combine • These molecules absorb energy from the sun • The gas released during the light dependent phase
Tides 2025-12-12
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- The force that pulls the Moon and Sun toward Earth and causes tides is _____.
- The star whose gravity also affects tides is the _____.
- A tide with smaller differences between high and low water that happens during quarter moons is the _____ tide.
- When ocean water drops to its lowest level, it is called _____ tide.
- The quarter moon phase when half the Moon is lit and neap tides occur is the _____ quarter moon.
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- When ocean water rises to its highest level, it is called _____ tide.
- The object whose gravity has the strongest effect on Earth’s tides is the _____.
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water caused by gravity is called a _____.
- The moon phase when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon is the _____ moon.
- The highest high tide and lowest low tide that occurs during the new moon and full moon is the _____ tide.
- The moon phase when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun is the _____ moon.
11 Clues: The star whose gravity also affects tides is the _____. • When ocean water drops to its lowest level, it is called _____ tide. • When ocean water rises to its highest level, it is called _____ tide. • The moon phase when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon is the _____ moon. • The moon phase when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun is the _____ moon. • ...
quarter one crossword puzzle 2024-10-29
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- If we had no gravity what would happen to the moon.
- Day and night or 24 hours. Earth spins on its axis
- Planet that is rocky and close to the sun. The planet is red and has a blue sun set
- Earth is between the moon and the sun. The moon is a dark red
- 365 days or 1 year. Earth has gone through all 4 seasons
- Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun. It is really cold
- Remains or impersonation. ancient organisms preserved it rocks
- Layers at the top. layers happen way after other layers
- Moon is between the earth and the sun. There is a big shadow on earth
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- Fossils that are found in one layer.
- Planets that are big and are ice and gas. They have a longer revolution around the sun
- The moon is completely lit. It happens once a month
- Layers at the bottom. The layers are the deepest
- The moon is completely dark. You can not see the moon
- earths southern hemisphere is tile and close to the sun. It is very hot
15 Clues: Fossils that are found in one layer. • Layers at the bottom. The layers are the deepest • Day and night or 24 hours. Earth spins on its axis • If we had no gravity what would happen to the moon. • The moon is completely lit. It happens once a month • The moon is completely dark. You can not see the moon • Layers at the top. layers happen way after other layers • ...
Our Solar System 2024-03-17
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- the last half moon of the cycle
- the curved sickle shape of the moon
- for the moon to have a bigger part of its surface illuminated
- to move in a circular path on an axis
- revolves around the earth
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- the planet we live on
- a distinct period in a series of change
- to move in a circle around an axis
- the first half moon of the cycle
- for the moon to have a smaller part of its surface illuminated
- in the middle of our solar system
- having the light of the moon greater than half but not full
12 Clues: the planet we live on • revolves around the earth • the last half moon of the cycle • the first half moon of the cycle • in the middle of our solar system • to move in a circle around an axis • the curved sickle shape of the moon • to move in a circular path on an axis • a distinct period in a series of change • having the light of the moon greater than half but not full • ...
ASTRONOMY TERMS 2022-04-23
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- The time after sunset or before sunrise when the sky is not fully dark. Astronomical twilight ends after sunset (and begins before sunrise) when the Sun is 18° below the horizon.
- Greek for “circle of animals.” It’s the set of constellations situated along the ecliptic in the sky, through which the Sun, Moon, and planets move.
- The moment when a celestial object crosses the meridian and is thus at its highest above the horizon.
- A group of people who get together to view the night sky. Astronomy clubs often hold star parties to introduce stargazing to the public.
- When a planet or asteroid is opposite the Sun in the sky. At such times the object is visible all night — rising at sunset and setting at sunrise.
- The diameter of a telescope’s main lens or mirror — and the scope’s most important attribute. As a rule of thumb, a telescope’s maximum useful magnification is 50 times its aperture in inches (or twice its aperture in millimeters).
- The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk.
- A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror.
- A supermassive black hole gorging on gas at the center of a distant galaxy.
- A measure of the atmosphere’s stability. Poor seeing makes objects waver or blur when viewed in a telescope at high magnification. The best seeing often occurs on hazy nights, when the sky’s transparency is poor.
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- A star whose brightness changes over the course of days, weeks, months, or years.
- The angle between the plane of an orbit and a reference plane. For example, NASA satellites typically have orbits inclined 28° to Earth’s equator.
- The point in the sky that’s directly overhead.
- The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular.
- Sunlight reflected by Earth that makes the otherwise dark part of the Moon glow faintly. It’s especially obvious during the Moon’s thin crescent phases.
- Any prominent star pattern that isn’t a whole constellation, such as the Northern Cross or the Big Dipper.
- The two times each year, around June 20th and December 21st, when the Sun is farthest north or south in the sky. At the summer solstice, the day is longest and the night is shortest, and vice versa at the winter solstice.
- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight.
- Latin for “cloud.” Bright nebulas are great clouds of glowing gas, lit up by stars inside or nearby. Dark nebulas are not lit up and are visible only because they block the light of stars behind them.
- The imaginary north-south line that passes directly overhead (through the zenith).
20 Clues: The point in the sky that’s directly overhead. • The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk. • A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror. • The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular. • The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight. • ...
Tides and eclipse 2025-02-12
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- Moon: The phase of the moon when it is decreasing in illumination, moving from a full moon to a new moon.
- Moon: The phase of the moon when it is fully illuminated by the sun, appearing as a complete circle.
- Eclipse: An event that occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sun’s light.
- Tides: Tides that occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other, resulting in the smallest tidal range.
- Tides: The lowest point of the tidal range, when the water level is at its lowest.
- Tides: The highest point of the tidal range, when the water level is at its highest.
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- Tides: Tides that occur when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, resulting in the highest and lowest tidal ranges.
- Range: The difference in height between high tide and low tide.
- Eclipse: An event that occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, causing the Earth's shadow to fall on the moon.
- Words
- Moon: The phase of the moon when it is increasing in illumination, moving from a new moon to a full moon.
11 Clues: Words • Range: The difference in height between high tide and low tide. • Tides: The lowest point of the tidal range, when the water level is at its lowest. • Tides: The highest point of the tidal range, when the water level is at its highest. • Moon: The phase of the moon when it is fully illuminated by the sun, appearing as a complete circle. • ...
Planetary Science Crossword 2015-03-11
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- This planet has high-altitude methane clouds and a large moon called Triton.
- This planet has the most extreme temperature variations.
- Scientists want to send a mission to this moon to search for life in its subsurface oceans.
- This moon has volcanoes that erupt steam, ice, and dust.
- This is the most volcanic planetary body in the Solar System.
- This planet has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide.
- This planet has an axial tilt that has turned it completely sideways.
- The largest volcano in the Solar System, Olympus Mons, is on this planet.
- This is the only moon in the Solar System with a thick atmosphere.
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- This is the largest moon in the Solar System.
- This planet has the most extensive ring system in the Solar System.
- This planet has no solid surface to stand on, and at least 67 moons.
- This is the only Galilean moon that doesn’t have a differentiated (layered) interior.
- This moon shares its orbit with Epimitheus.
- This is the only planet in the Solar System with liquid water on its surface.
15 Clues: This moon shares its orbit with Epimitheus. • This is the largest moon in the Solar System. • This planet has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide. • This planet has the most extreme temperature variations. • This moon has volcanoes that erupt steam, ice, and dust. • This is the most volcanic planetary body in the Solar System. • ...
Apollo 11 2013-05-26
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- Where did the Apollo 11 crew splash down?
- Of the mementos Neil Armstrong took with him to the moon, there was a piece of wood from the propeller of whose plane?
- A speech was prepared for President Nixon to read on television in case the astronauts were stranded on the moon. It was titled “In Event of Moon _________”
- This was the maximum distance (in meters) that Armstrong walked from the lunar module.
- Did any alarms go off during the descent?
- The three astronauts rode in parades in New York, Los Angeles, and ________ to celebrate the flight.
- Hydrogen bubbles in the water caused the astronauts to suffer from this "disorder"
- We raced against this country to be the first to put a man on the moon
- Which president's signature is on the plaque left behind by Apollo 11 astronauts?
- ______ million people watched the broadcast of the landing
- The name of the 45-day celebratory tour the astronauts went on.
- _________ Space Center where Apollo 11 Launched from.
- Which astronaut's father was a good friend of Orville Wright?
- How many days did the American Flag last after the Apollo 11 blasted off?
- A new mineral was discovered among the moon samples that astronauts brought back to Earth. What was it named?
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- How many kilograms of lunar surface material did the astronauts collect?
- The astronauts were instructed to follow the landing with a sleep period of how many hours?
- The name of the Apollo 11 Command Module.
- Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first and second humans to walk on the moon. Who was the third member of the Apollo 11 mission?
- Upon return the astronauts were instructed to wear Biological Isolation Garments otherwise known as ________.
- What state did Apollo 11 launch from?
- Shortly after landing on the moon, Apollo 11 lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin did what?
- How many times did Apollo 11 orbit the moon before landing?
- Who (a business) made the flag that’s planted on the moon?
- Nixon said “As a result of what you’ve done, the world has never been ________ together before” to the astronauts upon return.
- Aldrin described the view as “Magnificent _______”.
- How many manned moon landings have there been?
- Armstrong and Aldrin landed in The Sea of _______ on the lunar surface.
- Which president founded NASA?
- National ____________ and Space Administration
- Did they actually sleep during this instructed sleep period?
- “One small step for [a] man, one giant _______ for mankind.”
- Which astronaut's father was a good friend of Orville Wright?
- What month did the Apollo 11 mission take place?
- The name of the lunar module that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon?
- The Soviet Union tried to beat the US to return lunar material to Earth through the use of an unmanned space craft which they launched how many days before Apollo 11’s launch?
36 Clues: Which president founded NASA? • What state did Apollo 11 launch from? • The name of the Apollo 11 Command Module. • Where did the Apollo 11 crew splash down? • Did any alarms go off during the descent? • How many manned moon landings have there been? • National ____________ and Space Administration • What month did the Apollo 11 mission take place? • ...
Eclipses 2023-04-28
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- When the Sun's light is blocked from Earth by the Moon.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center.
- When the Moon is blocked from the Sun's light by the Earth.
- When the Moon is partially blocked from the Sun's Light.
- The revolution around something
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- A dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface.
- The satellite that revolves around the Earth
- Outline of an eclipse
- When the Sun's light is partially blocked by the Moon
- The motion of one thing going around another
- Main shadow of an eclipse
- Move or cause to move into a sloping position.
- When a celestial object gets directly in front of another object, causing it to block the light
- When the Sun's light is fully blocked by the moon.
- Karl kinda cool no cap.
15 Clues: Outline of an eclipse • Karl kinda cool no cap. • Main shadow of an eclipse • The revolution around something • The satellite that revolves around the Earth • The motion of one thing going around another • Move or cause to move into a sloping position. • The action of rotating around an axis or center. • When the Sun's light is fully blocked by the moon. • ...
Eclipses 2024-02-21
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- The Sun and Moon occasionally line up so that we have an ______
- Solar Eclipses only happen at the ___ ____
- When the moons shadow covers part of the Earth, we get this type of eclipse
- The moon only passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow
- Remaining light is ___ __ _____
- The Earth’s _______ filters some sunlight and allows it to reach to reach the Moon’s surface
- The entire moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow
- Exact appearance depends on ____ ___ _____ in the Earth’s atmosphere
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- Path of totality is ____ long
- We have this type of eclipse every year
- Some of this remaining light is ___ __ _____ so that small fraction of it reaches the Moon
- The ____ light is removed - scattered down to make a blue sky over those in daytime
- Path of totality is _____ wide
- Part of the moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow
- Earth’s _____ is covered by the moon to make a lunar eclipse
15 Clues: Path of totality is ____ long • Path of totality is _____ wide • Remaining light is ___ __ _____ • We have this type of eclipse every year • Solar Eclipses only happen at the ___ ____ • The entire moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow • The moon only passes through the penumbra of Earth’s shadow • Part of the moon passes through the umbra of Earth’s shadow • ...
Eclipse Crossword 2024-04-08
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- 'ring of ...' when the moon only mostly blocks out the sun
- Collection of the sun and planets
- Comes from the sun and is bad for your eyes
- when planets like the sun spin on an axis
- The number of years before we will have another total solar eclipse over the contiguous US
- Type of eclipse where the moon blocks the sun
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- when planets move around the sun
- Type of eclipse where a planet blocks the moon
- Ball of flaming gas in space
- This will block out the sun today
- The point when the sun is completely blocked and it goes dark (its about 4 min long in Fredericksburg)
- This used to be a planet, but not anymore
- Will get blocked out by the moon today
- Type of eclipse where the sun or moon is completely covered
- Number of planets in our solar system
15 Clues: Ball of flaming gas in space • when planets move around the sun • Collection of the sun and planets • This will block out the sun today • Number of planets in our solar system • Will get blocked out by the moon today • This used to be a planet, but not anymore • when planets like the sun spin on an axis • Comes from the sun and is bad for your eyes • ...
Sun Earth Moon Crossword 2019-09-18
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- Type of tide in which there is only one high tide and one low tide (not two of each) per day.
- When the Sun and moon are separated by a 90 degree angle, this kind of tide occurs.
- Whenever less than one-half of the moon’s face is illuminated, the phase is known as a _____.
- Another name for the Northern Lights.
- Phase of the moon in which you cannot see the moon from our perspective on Earth.
- If more than half of the moon’s face is illuminated, the phase is known as a _____.
- Continuously changing dark regions on the Sun that prove that the Sun rotates.
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- The force from the Sun and moon that causes our tides on Earth.
- Phase of the moon in which all of the surface area of the moon can be seen by us on Earth.
- Occurs when the moon aligns exactly between the Sun and Earth.
- Lighter outer portion of a shadow caused by an eclipse.
- Process of combining lighter elements into heavier elements in the core of our Sun.
- Abbreviation for ejections from the Sun that can effect life on Earth (such as causing power outage).
- When the Sun and moon are aligned, this kind of tide occurs.
- Dark central portion of a shadow caused by an eclipse.
15 Clues: Another name for the Northern Lights. • Dark central portion of a shadow caused by an eclipse. • Lighter outer portion of a shadow caused by an eclipse. • When the Sun and moon are aligned, this kind of tide occurs. • Occurs when the moon aligns exactly between the Sun and Earth. • The force from the Sun and moon that causes our tides on Earth. • ...
Eclipses, Transit, and Occultation 2023-11-16
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- The orbital plane of the earth around the sun
- An eclipse where either the earth or the moon does not line up perfectly, causing an off-balanced view
- When an object is hidden from its observer by another object that intercepts in between them
- Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets in space
- When the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun but does not completely cover the Sun's disk
- The hot ball of plasma from which the Earth orbits
- The area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse
- Wispy, white streamers of plasma that radiate out from the surface of the Sun
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- A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth
- Occurs when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon or Earth
- When earth’s shadow is cast on the moon, sometimes projecting a striking red on the surface
- When one object crosses in front of another in space
- To cast a shadow over an object in space
- Occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align so that the Moon passes into Earth's shadow
- A dark shape produced by an object coming between rays of light and a surface
15 Clues: To cast a shadow over an object in space • The orbital plane of the earth around the sun • The hot ball of plasma from which the Earth orbits • Naturally-formed bodies that orbit planets in space • When one object crosses in front of another in space • Occurs when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon or Earth • ...
The Flag of Islam 2016-10-17
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- a big ball of fire in the sky
- partial view of the moon
- depending on the sighting of this we begin and end Ramadan
- someone released from prison is given this
- Arabic word meaning obligatory
- the moon is devoid of this
- can be seen in the sky at night
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- owner's of the universe
- law enforcers supposedly give this
- loud noise made by a bomb causing much devastation
- large crevices found on the moon
- when the moon covers the sun
- the opposite of uneven
- emblem of a sovereign or independent state or people
14 Clues: the opposite of uneven • owner's of the universe • partial view of the moon • the moon is devoid of this • when the moon covers the sun • a big ball of fire in the sky • Arabic word meaning obligatory • can be seen in the sky at night • large crevices found on the moon • law enforcers supposedly give this • someone released from prison is given this • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-08
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- The phase of the Moon when its visible surface area increases, leading up to a full moon.
- The phase of the Moon when its visible surface area decreases, following a full moon.
- Earth's "sister planet," enveloped in a thick, toxic atmosphere primarily composed of carbon dioxide, with surface temperatures capable of melting lead.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun, primarily found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- Famous for its stunning ring system, Saturn is the second-largest planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.
- The path followed by an object as it revolves around another object in space due to gravitational attraction.
- Giant: An extremely massive and luminous star in late stages of stellar evolution, often many times larger than the Sun and nearing the end of its life cycle
- A celestial event in which one astronomical body is obscured by another.
- A large, celestial body that orbits a star, is spherical in shape, and has cleared its orbit of other debris.
- The only known planet to support life, boasting a diverse range of ecosystems and abundant liquid water.
- The "Red Planet" with polar ice caps, a thin atmosphere, and surface features suggesting a history of liquid water.
- A eclipse occurring when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon, resulting in a partial or total darkening of the lunar surface.
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- A stable phase in the life cycle of a star where it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, characterized by a balance between inward gravitational pressure and outward thermal pressure.
- An ice giant with a tilted axis causing extreme seasonal variations and a system of rings and moons.
- A large and relatively cool star that has expanded and evolved off the main sequence, typically with a swollen outer atmosphere.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
- The periodic rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun acting on Earth's oceans.
- The farthest known planet from the Sun, an ice giant with a dynamic atmosphere and bluish hue, accompanied by rings and moons.
- Dwarf: A dense, compact stellar remnant formed from the core collapse of a low to medium mass star, composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter.
- The largest planet in the solar system, a gas giant with a dynamic atmosphere, prominent cloud bands, and a Great Red Spot storm.
- The closest planet to the Sun, characterized by extreme temperature variations and a heavily cratered surface.
- A eclipse where the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, obscuring the Sun either partially or completely from view.
- The different appearances of the Moon as viewed from Earth throughout its orbit, including new moon, crescent, quarter, gibbous, and full moo
- The star at the center of our solar system, around which all other celestial bodies orbit.
24 Clues: A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • A celestial event in which one astronomical body is obscured by another. • The phase of the Moon when its visible surface area decreases, following a full moon. • The phase of the Moon when its visible surface area increases, leading up to a full moon. • ...
The Cell Cycle 2024-12-03
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- Lining up in center
- Exchange of DNA
- Prevents continual dividing
- Forms daughter cells
- Part the pieces
- Start of Mitosis
- Includes four phases
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- Error or mistake in replication
- Four new daughter cells
- Replicating DNA/4 stages
- Forms cells with dif tasks
- Splitting the daughters
- rapid cell growth
- Full cell
- Half cell
15 Clues: Full cell • Half cell • Exchange of DNA • Part the pieces • Start of Mitosis • rapid cell growth • Lining up in center • Forms daughter cells • Includes four phases • Four new daughter cells • Splitting the daughters • Replicating DNA/4 stages • Forms cells with dif tasks • Prevents continual dividing • Error or mistake in replication
Earth, Sun, and Moon Puzzle 2016-01-06
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- are created on opposite sides of the earth due to the moon's gravitational force
- spinning of an object around its axis
- the orbiting of one object around another
- moon appears to be more than one-half but not fully illuminated by direct sunlight. Illumination increasing.
- In a direction opposite of a rotating clock
- occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the sun.
- occurs when the moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra
- the state of the tide when its at its lowest level
- highest tidal range that occurs near the times of the new and full moons.
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- moon the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated
- approximately one week after a full moon, when half of the moon's disk is illuminated by the sun
- occurs on December 21-22 in the Northern Hemisphere and on June 21-22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- spring, when the sun is directly over Earth's equator and the day and nights are equal length
- the moon appears to be partly but less than one half illuminated by direct sunlight. Illumination is decreasing
- an imaginary line around which an object spins
15 Clues: spinning of an object around its axis • the orbiting of one object around another • In a direction opposite of a rotating clock • an imaginary line around which an object spins • the state of the tide when its at its lowest level • moon the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated • occurs when the moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra • ...
Mikayla's Earth, Sun & Moon Crossword 2019-10-27
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- what keeps us grounded
- the imaginary line that runs thought earth from the north to south pole
- the curved path around the Earth
- this causes the seasons and is approximately 23.5 degrees
- the phase of the moon when it first appears
- the Earths path around the sun
- when the Moon is directly behind the Earth
- half of its surface is shown
- having the illuminated part greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
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- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- is in the process of increasing how much of it is lit
- there is 12 a year
- makes it light when it is dark
- 4 stages of the earth
- when its whole surface is shown
- shines bright
- has a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated so that it appears to decrease in size
18 Clues: shines bright • there is 12 a year • 4 stages of the earth • what keeps us grounded • half of its surface is shown • makes it light when it is dark • the Earths path around the sun • when its whole surface is shown • the curved path around the Earth • when the Moon is directly behind the Earth • the phase of the moon when it first appears • ...
Black Holes 2020-11-25
17 Clues: sun • moon • light • galaxy • nebula • theory • hawking • Jupiter • universe • einstein • milky way • worm hole • black hole • singularity • event horizon • gravitational pull • schwarzschild radius
Astronomy Topic 3, Part 1 2025-05-24
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- The north star in 26,000 years
- The Greek who calculated distance and diameter also introduced this model first
- The type of tide when the Moon is at a right angle to the Earth and Sun.
- He made calculations of distances and diameters of Earth, Sun and Moon
- The current north star
- The moon takes up the same angular size as this body part
- The type of tide when Earth-Sun-Moon are in a line
- A relationship where one values doubles the other quarters (e.g. distance, force of gravity)
- The Earth is flatter at the...
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- The number of tides a day
- The 26,000 year cycle of the Earth's wobble
- He made the first calculation for the circumference of the Earth
- The same side of the Moon is always seen because it is...
- Edmund Halley used similar methods to the Greeks to calculate the distance to this inferior planet
- Gravitational force from the moon (and partly the sun) causes this on the Earth
- The Moon and Sun take up the same angular size of the sky because the sun is a greater
16 Clues: The current north star • The number of tides a day • The north star in 26,000 years • The Earth is flatter at the... • The 26,000 year cycle of the Earth's wobble • The type of tide when Earth-Sun-Moon are in a line • The same side of the Moon is always seen because it is... • The moon takes up the same angular size as this body part • ...
The Flag of Islam 2016-10-17
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- Arabic word meaning obligatory
- when the moon covers the sun
- law enforcers supposedly give this
- someone released from prison is given this
- emblem of a sovereign or independent state or people
- loud noise made by a bomb causing much devastation
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- large crevices found on the moon
- can be seen in the sky at night
- the moon is devoid of this
- owner's of the universe
- a big ball of fire in the sky
- the opposite of uneven
- partial view of the moon
- depending on the sighting of this we begin and end Ramadan
14 Clues: the opposite of uneven • owner's of the universe • partial view of the moon • the moon is devoid of this • when the moon covers the sun • a big ball of fire in the sky • Arabic word meaning obligatory • can be seen in the sky at night • large crevices found on the moon • law enforcers supposedly give this • someone released from prison is given this • ...
Sun, Moon, and Earth Crossword 2015-03-20
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- When the moon appears to get bigger
- Earth's only natural satellite
- Everything that exists
- Eclipse When the moon is between the sun and the earth
- The planet closest to the sun
- Eclipse When the earth is in between the sun and the moon
- The only planet in our solar system that can support human life
- The largest planet
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- When the moon appears to get smaller
- This is 23 degrees
- The planet closest to the Earth's size
- The star that our solar system revolves around
- An egg shaped orbit
- A ball of gas, mainly helium and hydrogen
14 Clues: This is 23 degrees • The largest planet • An egg shaped orbit • Everything that exists • The planet closest to the sun • Earth's only natural satellite • When the moon appears to get bigger • When the moon appears to get smaller • The planet closest to the Earth's size • A ball of gas, mainly helium and hydrogen • The star that our solar system revolves around • ...
THE MOON 2017-06-21
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- captain of this operashen
- down/ 54321
- moon/ the Apollo 11 landed on it
- something you become when you come back from the moon
- happy filing when got back to Earth
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- way to spread the word
- one small step for man one giant lipe for
- gas which poeple to breath to survive
- dintes in the moon
- the egal has
- ow thay got there
- sute/ the astronotes where this when outside the sipe
- 11/ space craft
13 Clues: down/ 54321 • the egal has • 11/ space craft • ow thay got there • dintes in the moon • way to spread the word • captain of this operashen • moon/ the Apollo 11 landed on it • happy filing when got back to Earth • gas which poeple to breath to survive • one small step for man one giant lipe for • sute/ the astronotes where this when outside the sipe • ...
The Moon 2021-05-03
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- In an eclipse the light source is the _____.
- Force of the Moon causing tides
- Tide related to Rise in water level
- Tides cause change in _____ level
- Tide related to Fall in water level
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- Lunar eclipse occurs when the _______ is in the middle of the Sun and the Earth.
- Lunar eclipse occurs when the shadow of the Moon falls on the _______.
- Eclipse of the Moon
- Eclipse is related to (water or light or gravitation)
- Eclipse of the Sun
- High tide occurs in the ocean ______the Moon (facing or opposite)
- Rise and fall of water level in the Ocean
- Every place has high tide and low tide because of Earth's (rotation or revolution)
13 Clues: Eclipse of the Sun • Eclipse of the Moon • Force of the Moon causing tides • Tides cause change in _____ level • Tide related to Rise in water level • Tide related to Fall in water level • Rise and fall of water level in the Ocean • In an eclipse the light source is the _____. • Eclipse is related to (water or light or gravitation) • ...
Moon Light 2023-03-22
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- pairs are the coordinates for the x and y axes that tell you where to go or where a point is.
- means 2 lines intersect at on point or another.
- is the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a body.
- means 2 lines never touch no matter how far they go.
- Angles are angles that have an angle larger than 90 degrees.
- are the traits or the properties of a shape or an object.
- The extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land.
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- Angles are angles that have an angle less than 90 degrees.
- are 4 sided shapes.
- is a shape with all equal sides.
- is the measurement or extent of something from side to side.
- the vertical distance from the top to the object's base
- means a shape has all even sides no matter what.
13 Clues: are 4 sided shapes. • is a shape with all equal sides. • means 2 lines intersect at on point or another. • means a shape has all even sides no matter what. • means 2 lines never touch no matter how far they go. • the vertical distance from the top to the object's base • The extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land. • ...
Eclipses and Moons: A Celestial Challenge 2024-05-06
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- The darkest part of a shadow where light is completely blocked.
- Something that happens once every year.
- Something that makes things visible; energy that our eyes can see.
- A dark area formed when an object blocks light.
- The lighter part of a shadow where some light is blocked but not all.
- When one celestial body completely blocks another, like when the moon covers the sun completely from Earth.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it.
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- The planet we live on.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- When the entire surface of the moon is visible from Earth.
- The time of day when it's dark outside because the sun has set.
- When only a part of one celestial body is obscured by another, like when the moon only partially covers the sun from Earth's perspective.
- When Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow on the moon.
- When objects are positioned in a straight line.
- When the moon isn't visible from Earth because it's between the Earth and the Sun.
15 Clues: The planet we live on. • Something that happens once every year. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A dark area formed when an object blocks light. • When objects are positioned in a straight line. • Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it. • When the entire surface of the moon is visible from Earth. • ...
Moon Cave 2024-07-16
13 Clues: Might • Unique • Making • Location • The cosmos • Nation-states • A competition • Mouthwash brand • Security from something • Someone who studies science • A device used to record images • An opening in the Earth's surface • To happen on something, previously unknown
Earth, Moon, Sun 2022-03-04
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- Sun, Earth, Moon
- season when the northern hemisphere points more directly at the sun.
- Occurs in the spring and fall: equal
- 23.5 degrees off.
- Sun, Moon, Earth
- area with the least direct sunlight.
- When we see the entire moon from earth.
- area below the equator.
- Occurs when the sun is not directly pointing at the northern or southern hemisphere.
- Occurs because of the tilt of the Earth.
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- area above the equator.
- day and night
- Beginning of the lunar cycle when the moon cannot be seen.
- season when the northern hemisphere is having summer.
- Area with the most direct sunlight through the year.
- orbit
- Occurs in the winter and the summer.
- Temperature zone around the equator.
18 Clues: orbit • day and night • Sun, Earth, Moon • Sun, Moon, Earth • 23.5 degrees off. • area above the equator. • area below the equator. • Occurs in the spring and fall: equal • Occurs in the winter and the summer. • area with the least direct sunlight. • Temperature zone around the equator. • When we see the entire moon from earth. • Occurs because of the tilt of the Earth. • ...
Kolber's Phases & Stages 2022-05-04
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- Preconventional
- My duty
- Process when kids acquire principles
- Shaun always gives his best friend candy, so he stays friends with him. What stage is Shaun in?
- Conventional
- Founder of development of psychology
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- Personal code
- Known as the most influential Psychologist
- Follow standers
- principles Childhood is critical time period for obtaining the right set of____
- People pleaser
- Obedience + Punishment
- Compliance with an order
- What's in it for me
- Post-Conventional
15 Clues: My duty • Conventional • Personal code • People pleaser • Follow standers • Preconventional • Post-Conventional • What's in it for me • Obedience + Punishment • Compliance with an order • Process when kids acquire principles • Founder of development of psychology • Known as the most influential Psychologist • ...
Ez 2022-06-01
10 Clues: To Spin • Like Orbit • No light on moon • Around an object • Sun, Moon, Earth • Sun, Earth, Moon • The Moon orbits on a • Full Moon Illumination • Mostly Illuminated Moon • Mostly Non Illuminated Moon
The Moon 2021-11-08
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- A __ moon is when you can see the entire face of the Moon from Earth.
- When the Moon is past full moon and moving towards a new moon.
- The word used to refer to the Moon.
- An ___ happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.
- A __ moon is the side of the Moon facing the Earth and is not illuminated.
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- Mons Huygens is the Moon's tallest _____.
- when the Moon is past either a first or third quarter.
- Orbiting the Earth, the Moon is a natural ___.
- When the Moon is past either a new or a full moon and only a sliver can be seen.
- When the Moon is past new and moving towards full.
10 Clues: The word used to refer to the Moon. • Mons Huygens is the Moon's tallest _____. • Orbiting the Earth, the Moon is a natural ___. • When the Moon is past new and moving towards full. • when the Moon is past either a first or third quarter. • When the Moon is past full moon and moving towards a new moon. • ...
Max and Levi science project 2017-01-27
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- The force that pulls things down to earth
- The vast cosmos.
- First man on the moon.
- Russia
- the reason its hard to puch things
- first man made object in space.
- what the rocket was transporting
- Whats used to power the rocket
- What we use to get to space
- piece of rock that is orbiting the earth.
Down
- The first dog in space
- The first man in space.
- apollo one fire
- what we did with the russians in space to make peace
- The father of Modern rocket science
- synonym for launch.
- race. A competition between us and the another country to see who could a man on the moon
- The American mission to get a man on the moon
18 Clues: Russia • apollo one fire • The vast cosmos. • synonym for launch. • The first dog in space • First man on the moon. • The first man in space. • What we use to get to space • Whats used to power the rocket • first man made object in space. • what the rocket was transporting • the reason its hard to puch things • The father of Modern rocket science • ...
Arapaho Holloween words 2022-11-08
17 Clues: day • bat • moon • candy • Happy • witch • ghost • spider • vampire • lantern • pumpkin • werewolf • skeleton • full moon • boogeyman • Haunted house • haunted house
My favs 2020-03-31
15 Clues: Fav band • Fav tv-serie • Fav 5SOS sang • Fav 1D medlem • Fav Harry sang • Fav ting på McD • Fav 5SOS medlem • Fav solo 1D medlem • Fav Marvel karakter • Fav PrettyMuch sang • Fav Friends karakter • Fav PrettyMuch medlem • Fav Spiderman skuepiller • Fav Jonas Brothers medlem • Fav Brooklyn nine-nine karakter
Science SEMS 2021-10-11
Across
- what the earth revolves around
- When a new moon covers the sun
- revolves around the earth
- When the moon "shrinks"
- the act of something in space blocking another
- an imaginary line where a body rotates around
- The movement of an object around another object
- spinning on an axis
Down
- Happens when the earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- when the sun is at its greatest distance from the equator
- When the moon "grows"
- September 22 or March 20
- It has equal sun radiation all the time
- earth has one at 23.5
14 Clues: spinning on an axis • When the moon "grows" • earth has one at 23.5 • When the moon "shrinks" • September 22 or March 20 • revolves around the earth • what the earth revolves around • When a new moon covers the sun • It has equal sun radiation all the time • an imaginary line where a body rotates around • the act of something in space blocking another • ...
Light (Quiz #2) 2021-10-12
Across
- when the moon is getting bigger each night
- tool used to measure light
- only a small sliver of the moon is bright
- formed when an object blocks light
- when half the moon is bright
- focuses light in the eye
- unit used to measure light
Down
- more than half, but less than all the moon is bright
- when the moon is getting smaller each night
- colorful part of the eye
- What happens to light bouncing off a rough surface?
- What happens to light bouncing off a smooth surface?
- to make a rough surface smooth
- lets light in the eye
14 Clues: lets light in the eye • colorful part of the eye • focuses light in the eye • tool used to measure light • unit used to measure light • when half the moon is bright • to make a rough surface smooth • formed when an object blocks light • only a small sliver of the moon is bright • when the moon is getting bigger each night • when the moon is getting smaller each night • ...
Science trivia! 2024-10-29
Across
- the most colorful season.
- a way of orbiting.
- the phase where the moon is brightest.
- the season that starts the year.
- a hole in space and time.
- rock layers stacked on top of each other.
- the moon in-between the sun and earth.
- the season that is coldest.
Down
- the biggest gas giant.
- the Earth's shadow on the moon.
- preserved from the prehistoric.
- the distance and mass of an object.
- the phase where the moon is darkest.
- the hottest season.
- spinning on an axis.
- the only planet with life.
16 Clues: a way of orbiting. • the hottest season. • spinning on an axis. • the biggest gas giant. • the most colorful season. • a hole in space and time. • the only planet with life. • the season that is coldest. • the Earth's shadow on the moon. • preserved from the prehistoric. • the season that starts the year. • the distance and mass of an object. • the phase where the moon is darkest. • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary part 2 2025-02-14
Across
- When the moon completely blocks the sun. The sky becomes dark, and only the sun's outer layer (the corona) is visible. People wear special glasses to watch it safely.
- 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.
- The path an object takes around another in space. Earth orbits the sun and the moon orbits Earth.
- When the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, blocking sunlight for a short time. This makes the sky darker, like early evening, even during the day
- When only a part of the moon moves into Earth's shadow it looks like a dark bite has been taken out of the moon.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other. It keeps planets in orbit and makes things fall to the ground when you drop them.
- The lighter part of a shadow during an eclipse. If you are in the penumbra, you will only see a partial eclipse.
- Includes the sun, eight planets, moons asteroids, and comets that orbit the sun. Earth is the third planet from the sun.
Down
- When the moon blocks only part of the sun. The sun looks like a crescent, and the sky is not completely dark.
- 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."
- When Earth moves between the Sun and the moon, blocking sunlight from reaching the Moon. This makes the Moon look darker or even red.
- The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere. It looks like a glowing halo around the sun during a total solar eclipse.
- a rocky object that orbits the sun. Some asteroids are small like a car, while others are as big as a city. They are mostly found in the Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- Large object that orbits a star, like the sun Earth is a planet where humans, animals, and plants live.
- The center of our solar system. It gives us light and heat, helping plants grow and keeping Earth warm.
15 Clues: The path an object takes around another in space. Earth orbits the sun and the moon orbits Earth. • Large object that orbits a star, like the sun Earth is a planet where humans, animals, and plants live. • The center of our solar system. It gives us light and heat, helping plants grow and keeping Earth warm. • ...
