moon phases Crossword Puzzles
6.E.1 Earth In The Universe Vocabulary Review Part 2 2022-05-07
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- The phase of the Moon in which it is visible as a fully illuminated disk. This phase occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth as the Sun and is not in Earth's shadow.
- decreasing; shrinking; happens any time after a full moon and before a new moon
- The phase of the Moon that occurs when it passes between Earth and the Sun, making it either invisible or visible only as a thin crescent at sunset.
- light up
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- different appearances of the moon when seen from the earth
- the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon, less than half of the moon is illuminated
- humped-shaped; describes the shape of the Moon as it grows from a half moon to a full moon; more than half of the moon is illuminated
- When the Earth moves between the sun and the moon, therefore blocking the sun's rays from striking the moon. This happens when the Sun, the Earth and the Moon are aligned closely with the Earth in the middle.
- increasing; happens any time after a new moon and before a full moon
- occurs when the Moon passes in front of the Sun causing a shadow to fall on certain portions of the Earth
10 Clues: light up • different appearances of the moon when seen from the earth • increasing; happens any time after a new moon and before a full moon • decreasing; shrinking; happens any time after a full moon and before a new moon • the curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon, less than half of the moon is illuminated • ...
Chapter 22c Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- The earth _________ around the sun once per year
- the time it takes for the earth to make one rotation around the sun
- The most obvious effects of gravitational pulls
- This happens when the moon completely blocks the light from the sun
- The apparent change in shape of the moon
- The way the sun moves through the heavens
- The side of the moon that does see the suns light
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- The side of the moon that does not see the light from the sun
- This happens when the earth blocks the light from the moon
- The place that the earth's gravity pulls on the moon at
- The direct result of the earths motion around the sun
- The sun Moves on a _______ Basis
- One __________ is the time it takes the earth
- This happens when one celestial body cuts off the light to another celestial body
14 Clues: The sun Moves on a _______ Basis • The apparent change in shape of the moon • The way the sun moves through the heavens • One __________ is the time it takes the earth • The most obvious effects of gravitational pulls • The earth _________ around the sun once per year • The side of the moon that does see the suns light • ...
Phases of Matter 2022-04-27
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- smallest molecule
- heat
- when solids turn to gas
- things you can touch
- molecules move in shape of container
- different types and changes
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- when liquids turn to solids
- when liquids boil to gas
- when gas turns to liquid
- when solids turn to liquids
- dry ice is made of this
- molecules float in the air
- what makes up the world
13 Clues: heat • smallest molecule • things you can touch • dry ice is made of this • when solids turn to gas • what makes up the world • when liquids boil to gas • when gas turns to liquid • molecules float in the air • when liquids turn to solids • when solids turn to liquids • different types and changes • molecules move in shape of container
My 24 Teachers - Moon 2020-12-13
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- The phenomenon where the moon appears to get smaller
- The moon teaches us about this
- The gravitational pull of the moon affect this oceanic phenomenon
- First Man on the moon
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- The phenomenon where the moon appears to get bigger
- The moon reveals a tiny bit of its illuminated hemisphere in this phase
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon
- This planet slammed into Earth to create the moon
- The moon appears as a complete circular disc during this phase
- The moon appears invisible during this phase
10 Clues: First Man on the moon • The moon teaches us about this • The moon appears invisible during this phase • This planet slammed into Earth to create the moon • The phenomenon where the moon appears to get bigger • The phenomenon where the moon appears to get smaller • The moon appears as a complete circular disc during this phase • ...
Tides 2023-11-04
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- Change depending on the moon.
- How many high and low tides are there daily.
- When the ocean is below sea level.
- Tides help us ________.
- When the ocean is above sea level.
- Without tides it would lead to more ___________.
- When the moon is full.
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- When the moon is at first quarter.
- Changes because tides.
- Causes the gravity to make the tides.
- Causes tides.
- Gravity creates ______ on opposite sides on earth.
- Place on earth with the most extreme tides.
- A non-scientific term to describe exceptionally high tides.
- Effects _______, because the tide effects our daily life's.
15 Clues: Causes tides. • Changes because tides. • When the moon is full. • Tides help us ________. • Change depending on the moon. • When the moon is at first quarter. • When the ocean is below sea level. • When the ocean is above sea level. • Causes the gravity to make the tides. • Place on earth with the most extreme tides. • How many high and low tides are there daily. • ...
Earth Moon Sun Relationships 6.3abcde 2023-10-31
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- the light of the moon is on the right
- the light of the moon is on the left
- made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen
- also called the goldilocks zone. Earth's perfect location where everything is just right
- earth has equal amounts of daylight and darkness
- when the moon moves into earth's shadow
- when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line and tides are more extreme
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- when the sun, moon, and earth form a 90 degree angle and tides are less extreme
- protects earth from solar winds and radiation
- when the moon moves in front of the sun and blocks are view
- going around another object-the earth revolves around the sun
- spinning on an axis-determines how long day/night are
- the rise and fall of oceans, mainly due to the moon's gravitational pull
- when a celestial object is blocking the view of another object
14 Clues: made mostly of nitrogen and oxygen • the light of the moon is on the left • the light of the moon is on the right • when the moon moves into earth's shadow • protects earth from solar winds and radiation • earth has equal amounts of daylight and darkness • spinning on an axis-determines how long day/night are • ...
Madison Stout Crossword 2024-02-28
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- earths natural satellite
- the dark area behind an object that blocks light
- a hole formed by an object hitting a surface
- a mass of ice rock and gas orbiting the sun
- moon getting smaller
- the time between sunrise and sunset
- the time between sunrise and sunset on earth
- anything that takes up space and has mass
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- the amount of material in something
- to turn on its axis
- a mixture of gases surrounding earth
- to make objects appear larger
- moon getting bigger
- the shape of the visible part of the moon
- to soak in
15 Clues: to soak in • to turn on its axis • moon getting bigger • moon getting smaller • earths natural satellite • to make objects appear larger • the amount of material in something • the time between sunrise and sunset • a mixture of gases surrounding earth • the shape of the visible part of the moon • anything that takes up space and has mass • ...
Sun,Earth,Moon 2015-12-03
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- It the most important thing to us.
- where is the axis on the earth.
- What number is earth on the closest planet to the sun.
- the earth is a.
- It in the middle of the earth but horizontal.
- What is the sun.
- What is the size of the sun.
- The sun contains the.
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- The moon and earth are in.
- It follows the earth.
- The earth is.
- The way earth and moon spins.
- How long does it take for the earth to rotate around the sun.
- People live on it.
- The moon is made out.
15 Clues: The earth is. • the earth is a. • What is the sun. • People live on it. • It follows the earth. • The moon is made out. • The sun contains the. • The moon and earth are in. • What is the size of the sun. • The way earth and moon spins. • where is the axis on the earth. • It the most important thing to us. • It in the middle of the earth but horizontal. • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2023-02-10
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- elevated areas, lighter spots on moon
- Inner planets are considered ________ (rocky surface)
- Robot that collects samples from other planets
- Aristotle supported which model of the solar system?
- the distance between two foci
- the force that draws objects toward its center
- moon sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- __________ Space Station
- the widest point of an ellipse
- cloud of dust and gas
- One foci is the sun the other is _________ space
- Planetesimals are formed by ____________ of dust
- phase moon is in during a solar eclipse
- When the eccentricity is closer to 0 the shape is more _______.
- spins around a central object
- influences the pull of gravity
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- the shape of an orbit
- The theory of how the solar system was formed
- spins around a central axis
- the shape of the ellipse
- number of high and low tides
- Outer planets are considered ___________ (gas giants)
- an object that orbits around a bigger object
- the correct model of the solar system
- natural satellite of Earth
- asteroid sized objects, formed during Nebular Theory
- layers of gases that surrounds a planet
- during a lunar eclipse, the moon is in ________'s shadow
- the planet with the weakest gravitational pull from the sun
29 Clues: the shape of an orbit • cloud of dust and gas • the shape of the ellipse • __________ Space Station • natural satellite of Earth • spins around a central axis • number of high and low tides • the distance between two foci • spins around a central object • the widest point of an ellipse • influences the pull of gravity • elevated areas, lighter spots on moon • ...
space 2023-05-09
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- An object's orbital motion around another object
- largest planet on the solar system
- Space vehicle meant to travel in outer space at high speeds
- Spacecraft manufactured from America called Space Exploration Technologies Corporation
- The fully shaded region of a shadow that is casted by an opaque object
- Stars and the solar system held together by gravity
- An object placed in orbit to capture information about things happening in space
- A curved path of a spacecraft around the earth or moon
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Phase when the moon is getting bigger and gets completely illuminated
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- planet with disney character name
- The partially shaded region of a shadow that is casted by an opaque object
- A luminous celestial object made out of gas and shines
- smallest planet on the solar system
- The time or date that happens each twice a year when the sun is measured it’s maximum and minimum declination
- Cloud of dust and ice floating in space
- The action of rotating around a center or an axis
- Instrument used to see things nearer
- The time or date that happens each twice a year when the sun crosses the celestial equator
- Phase when the moon is getting smaller, this happens between the full moon and the new moon
20 Clues: planet with disney character name • largest planet on the solar system • smallest planet on the solar system • Instrument used to see things nearer • Cloud of dust and ice floating in space • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • An object's orbital motion around another object • The action of rotating around a center or an axis • ...
Uranus 2016-09-14
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- how many years long are Uranus's seasons
- what is Uranus's smallest major moon
- what is Uranus's second to smallest major moon
- what is Uranus's third largest major moon
- how many degrees does Uranus orbit the sun at
- what planet what Uranus discovered after
- is everything smaller or larger on Uranus
- Uranus's brightest ring
- was the space craft that discovered Uranus Voyager 2
- true/false does Uranus have the first largest diameter in solar system
- what is Uranus mostly made up of
- a daylight in Uranus lasts how many hours
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- what is Uranus mostly made up of
- a day on Uranus is equal to how many hours on Earth
- seventh planet from sun
- what fraction of energy does Uranus receive than the sun
- how many rings does it have
- what pattern does it orbit on
- what is Uranus's second to largest major moon
- what was the spacecraft that discovered Uranus sent by
- what is Uranus's largest major moon
- true/false is Uranus 1.8 billion miles away is from the sun
- what color is the planet
- where does the planet orbit at
- how many major moons does Uranus have
- what was Uranus named after
- what negative temperature can Uranus reach
- how many space crafts were sent on the discovery
28 Clues: seventh planet from sun • Uranus's brightest ring • what color is the planet • how many rings does it have • what was Uranus named after • what pattern does it orbit on • where does the planet orbit at • what is Uranus mostly made up of • what is Uranus mostly made up of • what is Uranus's largest major moon • what is Uranus's smallest major moon • ...
Space 2016-05-02
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- 2nd planet
- I used to be a planet
- the 8th planet
- when the moon is becoming more and more lit
- the shortest and longest days happen on the ____________
- a system of organizing time, using days and months
- when 3/4 of the moon is lit
- the 7th planet
- the movement of one object around another, Earth's takes 365 days
- an object orbiting a star and is large enough to be rounded by its own gravity
- a small object that burns up in our atmosphere
- when 1/4 of the moon is lit
- the red planet
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- the 6th planet
- mixture of ice and dust that has a long tail as it approaches the Sun
- the biggest planet
- when the moon is becoming less and less lit
- a body that orbits a planet
- Earth spins on its axis, this motion is called a ________.
- a giant ball of hot gas
- the day when there is exactly 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night
- a pattern of stars that are imagined to look like people, animals, or things
- only planet with discovered life
- 1st planet
- when the moon is completely in the dark
25 Clues: 2nd planet • 1st planet • the 6th planet • the 8th planet • the 7th planet • the red planet • the biggest planet • I used to be a planet • a giant ball of hot gas • a body that orbits a planet • when 3/4 of the moon is lit • when 1/4 of the moon is lit • only planet with discovered life • when the moon is completely in the dark • when the moon is becoming less and less lit • ...
Jupiter 2026-02-25
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- an early scientist who observed and recorded features on Jupiter
- a heavily cratered moon of Jupiter with an ancient surface
- a spacecraft that flew by Jupiter and sent back detailed images
- the largest moon in the solar system orbiting Jupiter
- an icy moon of Jupiter believed to have a subsurface ocean
- a comet that broke apart and collided with Jupiter in 1994
- a long lasting storm on Jupiter’s surface
- relating to Jupiter or the gas giant planets similar to Jupiter
- the most volcanically active moon of Jupiter
- Roman God the king of the Roman gods and ruler of the sky
- 10 the first spacecraft to travel through the asteroid belt and fly past Jupiter
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- darker cloud bands that circle Jupiter between the bright zones
- a NASA spacecraft currently studying Jupiter’s atmosphere and interior
- a bright comet observed in the 1990s that passed through the outer solar system
- light colored cloud bands on Jupiter’s atmosphere
- a spacecraft that studied Jupiter during its outer planet tour
- a small irregular moon of Jupiter with a distant orbit
- the four largest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo
- asteroid belts groups of asteroids that share Jupiter’s orbit around the Sun
- a NASA spacecraft that studied Jupiter and its moons in the 1990s
20 Clues: a long lasting storm on Jupiter’s surface • the most volcanically active moon of Jupiter • light colored cloud bands on Jupiter’s atmosphere • the largest moon in the solar system orbiting Jupiter • a small irregular moon of Jupiter with a distant orbit • the four largest moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo • ...
astronomy 2025-10-08
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- the study of the universe
- the star in the center of our solar system
- moon phase that is still growing, and larger than a first quarter moon
- the FIRST phase of the moon phase (no moon shows)
- natural body that orbits the sun
- a huge collection of stars, dust, gas, and solar systems
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- halfway through the moon phase cycle
- the CATEGORY of the Milky Way Galaxy
- natural body that orbits a planet
- the last planet from the sun in our solar system
- the force that holds planets in orbit
- the third planet from the sun
12 Clues: the study of the universe • the third planet from the sun • natural body that orbits the sun • natural body that orbits a planet • halfway through the moon phase cycle • the CATEGORY of the Milky Way Galaxy • the force that holds planets in orbit • the star in the center of our solar system • the last planet from the sun in our solar system • ...
Lunar Cycle 2023-04-19
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- From the Earth, the moon appears more than half lit on the left
- Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth
- the movement of one object around another
- The moon is three-quarters of the way through the lunar cycle
- One-fourth of the way through the lunar cycle
- The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth
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- Phase opposite the new moon
- From the Earth the moon appears more than half lit on the right
- It takes about a ______ for the moon to revolve around the Earth
- The path the moon travels around the Earth
- The phase that comes after the new moon
- The predictable pattern of the Moon's orbit around the Earth
12 Clues: Phase opposite the new moon • The phase that comes after the new moon • the movement of one object around another • The path the moon travels around the Earth • One-fourth of the way through the lunar cycle • Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth • The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth • ...
Lunar Cycle 2020-02-05
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- From the Earth, the moon appears more than half lit on the left
- From the Earth the moon appears more than half lit on the right
- The phase that comes after the new moon
- The predictable pattern of the Moon's orbit around the Earth
- the movement of one object around another
- It takes about a ______ for the moon to revolve around the Earth
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- The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth
- The moon is three-quarters of the way through the lunar cycle
- One fourth of the way through the lunar cycle
- The path the moon travels around the Earth
- Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth
- Phase opposite the new moon
12 Clues: Phase opposite the new moon • The phase that comes after the new moon • the movement of one object around another • The path the moon travels around the Earth • One fourth of the way through the lunar cycle • Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth • The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth • ...
Grade 5 Unit 1 Chapter 2 Study Guide - Patterns of Earth and Sky 2024-10-15
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- always away from the ground, even though people in different parts of the world might see different stars when they look up
- an arrangement of star as seen from Earth
- always toward the ground
- a push or a pull
- getting smaller in size
- north, south, east and west
- a period of time that is 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime
- the approximate amount of time it takes for the moon to orbit the earth one time
- careful and orderly
- a spin in the opposite direction that all analog clocks spin
- a synonym for the constant in an investigation
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- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the term used when all of the surface of the moon is visible
- the term used when more than half of the moon is visible
- the thing that remains the same in an investigation
- a spin to the right, as all analog clocks spin
- directions north-east, north-west, south-east, and south-west
- the thing that changes in an experiment
- growing in size
- the term used when less than half of the moon is visible
- the term used when none of the surface of the moon is visible
21 Clues: growing in size • a push or a pull • careful and orderly • getting smaller in size • always toward the ground • north, south, east and west • the thing that changes in an experiment • an arrangement of star as seen from Earth • a spin to the right, as all analog clocks spin • a synonym for the constant in an investigation • the thing that remains the same in an investigation • ...
SCIENCE VOCAB 2021-11-03
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- Moon: when the moon is completely dark.
- when the moon is getting larger
- a force that pulls two objects towards each other.
- Moon: when the moon is fully lighted.
- cycle: when the moon changes appearances
- to spin on an axis
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- when the moon is getting smaller
- The movement of an object, like Earth
- the star that gives the Moon light.
- something in the ocean caused by gravity
10 Clues: to spin on an axis • when the moon is getting larger • when the moon is getting smaller • the star that gives the Moon light. • The movement of an object, like Earth • Moon: when the moon is fully lighted. • Moon: when the moon is completely dark. • cycle: when the moon changes appearances • something in the ocean caused by gravity • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-03-25
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- Sun, moon, earth
- the area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cast
- Sun, earth, moon
- Fullmoon
- when the moon covers the sun partiality
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- New moon
- the darkest part of a shadow
- is when the moon covers the sun completely
- When the Moon is at its farthest point in orbit
- when the moon passes between the earth and the sun and covers the sun with the moon
10 Clues: New moon • Fullmoon • Sun, moon, earth • Sun, earth, moon • the darkest part of a shadow • when the moon covers the sun partiality • is when the moon covers the sun completely • When the Moon is at its farthest point in orbit • the area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cast • when the moon passes between the earth and the sun and covers the sun with the moon
Moon Crossword 2023-01-18
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- What we call it when the ocean bulges towards the Moon and floods over the land, causing the water to be at its highest level at a particular place (don't use a space)
- A word used in reference to or relating to the Moon
- A kind of vessel used to explore the Moon (don't use a space)
- This is what we call the Moon when it is completely dark to the Earth. This happens about once a month, at the beginning of the Moon's cycle (don't use a space)
- Dark partches on the surface of the Moon that are smooth, flat plains. The side of the Moon that always faces the Earth has a lot of these patches.
- This is what we call the Moon immediately after the new Moon, until the first quarter (don't use a space)
- The first spacecraft to land on the Moon (don't use a space)
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- This is what we call the Moon when it is more than half illuminated. It occurs right before a full moon (don't use a space)
- How the Moon looks to the Earth when the entire Moon is visible and lit up (don't use a space)
- This is what we call the Moon when we can see exactly half of the Moon lit up, making a half circle (don't use a space)
- This is what we call it when the Moon's gravity causes the water level of the ocean to be low at a particular place (don't use a space)
11 Clues: A word used in reference to or relating to the Moon • The first spacecraft to land on the Moon (don't use a space) • A kind of vessel used to explore the Moon (don't use a space) • How the Moon looks to the Earth when the entire Moon is visible and lit up (don't use a space) • ...
mrs.palms science class 2014-01-15
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- earths twinn
- 11 whats the firt mision to the moon
- what dose a astronaut fly in
- how many planets do we know about
- witch planet rains asid rain
- moon the first phase of the moon cycle
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- a dwarf planet
- what keeps the planets in orbit
- whats the closetst planet to the sun
- the big red spot
- armstrong the firt man on the moon
- how may planets can we see with a telecope
- palm who si the best science teacher
- whats the biggest star
- what planet has living humans on it
15 Clues: earths twinn • a dwarf planet • the big red spot • whats the biggest star • what dose a astronaut fly in • witch planet rains asid rain • what keeps the planets in orbit • how many planets do we know about • armstrong the firt man on the moon • what planet has living humans on it • whats the closetst planet to the sun • 11 whats the firt mision to the moon • ...
Wings of Fire, Escaping Peril Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- What is Turtle's horrible power?
- What did Moon have in Darkstalker?
- What does Darkstalker finally get after two thousand years?
- What did Chameleon do all throughout the book to escape, serve Scarlet, and feel powerful?
- What is Peril worrying about the entire book, and then finally does by herself?
- What did Moon try to free Darkstalker with?
- What did Chameleon do to Peril, and what did Moon do to the group?
- What was Darstalker according to Winter?
- What did Peril have for Scarlet while under the spell?
- What was the line in the prophecy that was suspected to be about Peril?
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- What does Moon discover in Darstalker's scroll?
- What is Moon's horrible power?
- What does Peril loose when she put on the necklace to take away her firescales?
- What role is Scarlet and Rudy/Tourmaline's conflict over?
- What was everyone fighting over?
- What is Peril's horrible power?
- What did Moon have about Jade Mountain and the Nightwing kingdom?
- What did Chameleon give Peril to take away her firescales and secretly her memory of Clay as well?
- What does Peril do to the scroll to get rid of it forever?
- What was Peril about to do to Scarlet for vengeance before Ruby/Tourmaline stop her?
20 Clues: What is Moon's horrible power? • What is Peril's horrible power? • What is Turtle's horrible power? • What was everyone fighting over? • What did Moon have in Darkstalker? • What was Darstalker according to Winter? • What did Moon try to free Darkstalker with? • What does Moon discover in Darstalker's scroll? • What did Peril have for Scarlet while under the spell? • ...
Lunar Cycle 2020-02-05
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- From the Earth the moon appears more than half lit on the right
- The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth
- The moon is three-quarters of the way through the lunar cycle
- Phase opposite the new moon
- the movement of one object around another
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- Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth
- The phase that comes after the new moon
- One fourth of the way through the lunar cycle
- From the Earth, the moon appears more than half lit on the left
- The path the moon travels around the Earth
- The predictable pattern of the Moon's orbit around the Earth
- It takes about a ______ for the moon to revolve around the Earth
12 Clues: Phase opposite the new moon • The phase that comes after the new moon • the movement of one object around another • The path the moon travels around the Earth • One fourth of the way through the lunar cycle • Phase where no visible light is seen from Earth • The light on the left is about 25% visible from Earth • ...
solar system 12 2018-04-12
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- the center of the solar system
- this is another dwarf planet
- this planets moons are named after William Shakespeare's characters
- This is a piece of space rock that enters an atmosphere
- this is the closest moon to Jupiter
- this dwarf is -407 degrees Fahrenheit
- the smallest planet
- This planet is in the ooart cloud and is four times the size of jupiter
- the largest moon in the solar system
- we live on this planet
- this planet has about 70 moons
- This planet has a storm that has winds of 25000 miles per hour
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- vet another dwarf planet
- the closest planet to the sun
- This planet is famous for its rings
- this dwarf planet is 600 miles in diameter
- the smallest dwarf planet
- This dwarf planet has a moon called Charon
- this is the largest dwarf planet
- Jupiter's only moon with water on it
- this is an astroid belt that is farther than Neptune
- this planet was named after a hawaiian god
- This is a space snowball
- this planet is nicknamed the red planet
- the most cratered moon in the solar system
- this dwarf planet is shaped like a football
- this dwarf planet is about 1500 miles in diameter
27 Clues: the smallest planet • we live on this planet • vet another dwarf planet • This is a space snowball • the smallest dwarf planet • this is another dwarf planet • the closest planet to the sun • the center of the solar system • this planet has about 70 moons • this is the largest dwarf planet • This planet is famous for its rings • this is the closest moon to Jupiter • ...
7th Grade Final Exam Crossword 2015-04-30
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- a bright streak across the sky
- developed the Sun-centered theory of the universe
- large, dark plains of hardened lava on the moon
- Neptune and Uranus appear this color due to the methane in their atmosphere
- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- the phase right after the New Moon
- one probe sent to the Moon to measure conditions and gather mineral samples
- a meteoroid that strikes Earth
- Venus & Earth both experience a __________ effect due to their atmospheres
- this telescope uses clear lenses
- one of these equals 1 year
- the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s
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- large planet colored with bands of brown, red, and tan
- the ______ telescope does not require light and looks like a large satellite dish
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- the _______________ spectrum is energy organized by wavelength
- ____________ dating measures radioactive isotopes to determine the age of a rock layer
- a disturbance in an established rock layer
- Neil _________ was the first man on the Moon
- ____________ dating compares rock layers to each other
- a ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth
- the season caused when part of Earth is tilted more toward the Sun
- the hard, frozen part of a comet
- this telescope uses curved mirrors
24 Clues: one of these equals 1 year • the 4th planet from the Sun • the 2nd planet from the Sun • a bright streak across the sky • a meteoroid that strikes Earth • the hard, frozen part of a comet • this telescope uses clear lenses • the phase right after the New Moon • this telescope uses curved mirrors • the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s • ...
Our Created Moon Vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- hot molten undergound rock material that may also contain solid crystals and dissolved gasses
- a vast collection of about 100 billion stars held together by gravity
- the National Aeronautics and Space Administration formed by Congress in 1958
- large, dark, flat lava flows on the moon
- the surface material hat overlies bedrock on the moon
- Hebrew wod translated "day"
- Latin word meaning "to call"
- U.S. space program that landed 6 teams of astronauts on the moon during 1969-1972
- chemical analysis to determine the ratios of parent and daughter atoms
- the limit outside the earth's atmosphere in which a moon with break up
- theory that universe began 10-15 billion years ago from the gradual expansion
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- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- measure of the total amount of matter in an ovject
- long, light-colored streaks radiation outward from craters
- fundamental force of nature that causes an attraction between all objects
- a rocky object, much smaller than a planet, that orbits the sun.
- a rock made up of small angular fragments
- a circular depression resulting from a collision with a space object
- traps protected spots near the moon's poles that are in permanent shadows
- the line separation light from darkness on the moon
20 Clues: Hebrew wod translated "day" • Latin word meaning "to call" • a cloud of gas and dust in space • large, dark, flat lava flows on the moon • a rock made up of small angular fragments • measure of the total amount of matter in an ovject • the line separation light from darkness on the moon • the surface material hat overlies bedrock on the moon • ...
ILEARN Review 2025-04-14
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- Top of the wave
- A consumer that only eats meat
- Moon What the moon looks like during a solar eclipse
- A relationship where both organisms benefits
- A consumer that only eats producers
- A species that is originally from an ecosystem
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not helped or harmed
- When the moon blocks the sun and casts a shadow on Earth
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- The length of a wave
- Number of waves that pass a point
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- The amount and variety of organisms an ecosystem has
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- A species that is not originally from an environment and causes harm to the native species.
- Types of observations where you use descriptions or five senses
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all what kind of planets?
- The bottom of the wave
- When the Earth blocks the sun and casts a shadow on the Moon
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are all what kind of planets?
- The height of a wave
- What the moon looks like during a lunar eclipse
- Types of observations where you use numbers
- An organism that makes it's own energy through photosynthesis
23 Clues: Top of the wave • The height of a wave • The length of a wave • The bottom of the wave • A consumer that only eats meat • Number of waves that pass a point • A consumer that only eats producers • Types of observations where you use numbers • A relationship where both organisms benefits • A consumer that eats both plants and animals • ...
Phases of the moon 2019-01-25
the moon 2013-03-21
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- the_______is smaller than the earth
- can suck you in and kill you
- _____________has no air or gravity
- neil__________was the first maan on the moon
- tanks ________are used to hold oxegyn
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- is the first ship to go to the moon
- ____________________are used to go to space
- _____________are ice and dust
- the____is the hottest star
- _______is the force that attracks objects
- _____________go to the moon
- The _____ has no air
12 Clues: The _____ has no air • the____is the hottest star • _____________go to the moon • can suck you in and kill you • _____________are ice and dust • _____________has no air or gravity • is the first ship to go to the moon • the_______is smaller than the earth • tanks ________are used to hold oxegyn • _______is the force that attracks objects • ...
Moon Books 2021-04-08
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- what is Tinkerbell
- many people eat them for food
- a type of animal with four legs and starts a d
- has characters such as fairies, dragons, and mystic creatures
- things you read
- a type of animal that starts with a c and also has four legs
- you can write them
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- takes place during an event in time with fake characters
- a tale or story being told from generation to generation
- have words on them
- what is the sun
- rock that revolves around the earth
12 Clues: what is the sun • things you read • what is Tinkerbell • have words on them • you can write them • many people eat them for food • rock that revolves around the earth • a type of animal with four legs and starts a d • takes place during an event in time with fake characters • a tale or story being told from generation to generation • ...
Blue Moon 2022-10-17
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- A power of the protagonist and her soulmate
- What Damen and Ever are
- The protagonists best friend
- The main protagonist
- Liquid Ever and Damen drink to keep powers
- The protagonists soulmate
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- Ever and Damen can make things appear
- Ever has lived many
- Ever's aunt
- Main antagonist
- Damens dead ex wife
- The protagonists other best friend
12 Clues: Ever's aunt • Main antagonist • Ever has lived many • Damens dead ex wife • The main protagonist • What Damen and Ever are • The protagonists soulmate • The protagonists best friend • The protagonists other best friend • Ever and Damen can make things appear • Liquid Ever and Damen drink to keep powers • A power of the protagonist and her soulmate
MOON EXPLORATION 2024-10-09
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- relating to gravity
- its center
- to produce a substance by combining other substances
- a secure position from which further progress may be made
- to imagine or expect that something will happen in the
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- radiation harmful rays from outside the Solar System
- goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle
- the maximum amount of something
- scenario a situation when humans face threats of extinction
- cosmos universe
- the microorganisms in a particular environment
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects
12 Clues: its center • cosmos universe • relating to gravity • the maximum amount of something • the microorganisms in a particular environment • goods carried on a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle • radiation harmful rays from outside the Solar System • to produce a substance by combining other substances • to imagine or expect that something will happen in the • ...
Moon Family Crossword 2025-12-16
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- Dog we took care of multiple times
- Hyojin's birth place
- Our first apartment in Ellington
- Specific type of product Hwan made in Doosan
- Harin's English name
- Hyojin's least favorite chinese zodiac animal
- Street name of our first home in the US
- First city that Moon family traveled to
- State that Hwan was going to move to
- Hyojin's favorite male singer
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- Harin and Sion's elementary school
- Sion's first friend's name
- Where Hyojin's lost her glasses
- Harin's first car brand
- Hwan's university
- EHS club Harin and Sion were both part of
- City where Hyojin and Hwan had their honeymoon
- Sion's favorite noodle dish
- Ellington High School mascot
19 Clues: Hwan's university • Hyojin's birth place • Harin's English name • Harin's first car brand • Sion's first friend's name • Sion's favorite noodle dish • Ellington High School mascot • Hyojin's favorite male singer • Where Hyojin's lost her glasses • Our first apartment in Ellington • Harin and Sion's elementary school • Dog we took care of multiple times • ...
Moon Weather Crossword 2025-05-06
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- the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness
- a meteor that reaches the surface of the earth without being completely vaporized
- a large mass of stone forming a cliff, promontory, or peak
- having a relatively high temperature
- the portion of space near a magnetic body or a current-carrying body in which the magnetic forces due to the body or current can be detected
- either extremity of an axis of a sphere and especially of the earth's axis
- the gaseous envelope of a celestial body
- of, relating to, or resembling the moon
- of, relating to, or resembling the moon
- a collection of charged particles (as in the atmospheres of stars or in a metal) containing about equal numbers of positive ions and electrons and exhibiting some properties of a gas but differing from a gas in being a good conductor of electricity and in being affected by a magnetic field
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- a depression formed by an impact
- degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale
- earths natural satelite
- the region beyond the earth's atmosphere or beyond the solar system
- having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans
- the outer region of the atmosphere
- plasma ejected from the suns surface
- the fragmental material composing part of the surface of the globe
- the average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years as exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation
- the luminous celestial body around which the earth and other planets revolve, from which they receive heat and light, which is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, and which has a mean distance from earth of about 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 kilometers), a linear diameter of 864,000 miles (1,390,000 kilometers), and a mass 332,000 times greater than earth
20 Clues: earths natural satelite • a depression formed by an impact • the outer region of the atmosphere • having a relatively high temperature • plasma ejected from the suns surface • of, relating to, or resembling the moon • of, relating to, or resembling the moon • the gaseous envelope of a celestial body • degree of hotness or coldness measured on a definite scale • ...
Neil Armstrong 2013-11-11
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- ___ means having to do with the moon.
- Armstrong and David Scott practiced docking on the ___ 8 mission.
- ___ stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- Neil Armstrong’s birthplace was ___, Ohio.
- Neil Armstrong was a Navy pilot during the ___ War.
- On his ___ birthday, Neil earned his pilot’s license.
- An ___ is a person trained to pilot or navigate a spacecraft.
- In 1973, Cape Kennedy went back to its old name of Cape ___.
- As a boy, Neil worked in a ___ to pay for the flying lessons.
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- Michael Collins, “Buzz” ___, and Neil Armstrong manned Apollo 11.
- After leaving Earth’s orbit, it took three ___ to travel the 250,000 miles to reach the moon.
- President ___ wanted an American on the moon before ten years passed.
- When spacecraft link up while orbiting in space, it is called ___.
- The Saturn V was a ___.
- The name of the lunar module was ___.
- The mission Armstrong commanded to reach the moon was ___ 11.
- “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for ___,” said Neil Armstrong after he stepped on the moon.
- Armstrong earned two degrees in ___ engineering.
- A ___ is a period of ten years.
- An ___ is the path a human-made satellite or celestial (heavenly) body takes around another body, such as Earth around the sun.
20 Clues: The Saturn V was a ___. • A ___ is a period of ten years. • ___ means having to do with the moon. • The name of the lunar module was ___. • Neil Armstrong’s birthplace was ___, Ohio. • Armstrong earned two degrees in ___ engineering. • Neil Armstrong was a Navy pilot during the ___ War. • On his ___ birthday, Neil earned his pilot’s license. • ...
7th Grade Final Exam Crossword 2015-04-30
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- the hard, frozen part of a comet
- Neil _________ was the first man on the Moon
- a disturbance in an established rock layer
- ____________ dating measures radioactive isotopes to determine the age of a rock layer
- a bright streak across the sky
- Neptune and Uranus appear this color due to the methane in their atmosphere
- one probe sent to the Moon to measure conditions and gather mineral samples
- ____________ dating compares rock layers to each other
- this telescope uses clear lenses
- the season caused when part of Earth is tilted more toward the Sun
- a meteoroid that strikes Earth
- Venus & Earth both experience a __________ effect due to their atmospheres
- this telescope uses curved mirrors
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- a ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth
- developed the Sun-centered theory of the universe
- the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s
- the phase right after the New Moon
- large, dark plains of hardened lava on the moon
- the ______ telescope does not require light and looks like a large satellite dish
- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- the _______________ spectrum is energy organized by wavelength
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- one of these equals 1 year
- large planet colored with bands of brown, red, and tan
24 Clues: one of these equals 1 year • the 2nd planet from the Sun • the 4th planet from the Sun • a bright streak across the sky • a meteoroid that strikes Earth • the hard, frozen part of a comet • this telescope uses clear lenses • the phase right after the New Moon • this telescope uses curved mirrors • the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s • ...
7th Grade Final Exam Crossword 2015-04-30
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- large planet colored with bands of brown, red, and tan
- the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s
- one of these equals 1 year
- developed the Sun-centered theory of the universe
- the _______________ spectrum is energy organized by wavelength
- a meteoroid that strikes Earth
- Venus & Earth both experience a __________ effect due to their atmospheres
- this telescope uses clear lenses
- the season caused when part of Earth is tilted more toward the Sun
- a disturbance in an established rock layer
- ____________ dating measures radioactive isotopes to determine the age of a rock layer
- the ______ telescope does not require light and looks like a large satellite dish
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- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- ____________ dating compares rock layers to each other
- this telescope uses curved mirrors
- one probe sent to the Moon to measure conditions and gather mineral samples
- the hard, frozen part of a comet
- a ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth
- the phase right after the New Moon
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- large, dark plains of hardened lava on the moon
- Neptune and Uranus appear this color due to the methane in their atmosphere
- Neil _________ was the first man on the Moon
- a bright streak across the sky
24 Clues: one of these equals 1 year • the 2nd planet from the Sun • the 4th planet from the Sun • a meteoroid that strikes Earth • a bright streak across the sky • the hard, frozen part of a comet • this telescope uses clear lenses • this telescope uses curved mirrors • the phase right after the New Moon • the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s • ...
Science Chapter 9 Review 2022-05-12
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- of these, air, sounds, plants, and mountains, which does the moon have?
- 12 important constellations
- the entirety of God's creation
- the group of planets and our sun is called
- the earth is 93 million this from the sun
- we have seasons because the earth tilts on its
- the scientific study of stars and planets
- the movement of earth that gives us a year
- holes on the surface of the moon
- when the earth is between the sun and the room, the moon is this phase
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- this constellation is part of the great bear and looks like a ladle
- the red planet
- a star picture
- it takes the earth a __ to travel around the sun
- when facing the North Star, what direction is on your left
- the galaxy we are in
- 24 hours equals one
- the planet with large rings
- the only planet with life
- gravity from the __ keeps the planets circling the sun
- of the sun, earth, and moon, this one is smallest
- the length of our week is determined by
- heavenly body that helps us divide the year into 12 months
- movement of earth that gives us a day
- the sun is made of
- light-colored objects do this to heat and light
26 Clues: the red planet • a star picture • the sun is made of • 24 hours equals one • the galaxy we are in • the only planet with life • 12 important constellations • the planet with large rings • the entirety of God's creation • holes on the surface of the moon • movement of earth that gives us a day • the length of our week is determined by • the earth is 93 million this from the sun • ...
SC Pass_Astronomy_CW 2025-05-11
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- – A constellation also known as the Big Dipper or Great Bear.
- – Earth orbiting around the Sun, causing the seasons.
- – A tool used to see faraway objects in space.
- – Gas giants like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- – The study of objects in our solar system and beyond.
- – Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- – The star at the center of our solar system; main source of Earth’s energy.
- – A tool used to measure angles between objects in the sky.
- – A moon phase where half of the Moon appears lit.
- – A moon phase where only a small, curved edge is lit.
- – When the side of the Moon facing Earth is fully lit.
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- – The invisible line Earth spins on, tilted to create seasonal changes.
- – Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night.
- – When the side of the Moon facing Earth is completely dark.
- – Earth’s natural satellite, rocky with craters, no water or atmosphere.
- – An ancient tool used to measure the position of stars and planets.
- – A time of year with specific weather caused by Earth’s tilt and revolution.
- – The rise and fall of ocean water levels caused mainly by the Moon’s gravity.
- – A well-known constellation called the Great Hunter.
- – A tool used to find direction (e.g., North, South, East, West).
20 Clues: – A tool used to see faraway objects in space. • – A moon phase where half of the Moon appears lit. • – Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night. • – Earth orbiting around the Sun, causing the seasons. • – Rocky planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. • – A well-known constellation called the Great Hunter. • ...
The Nature of Science 2024-04-16
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- the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth
- scale an instrument used to measure weight
- the use of human-made devices to replace body parts or organs
- a close study of something to answer a question about it
- an interpretation based on research, experience, and data; a statement that summarizes and explains the results of an investigation
- a mechanical device that automatically does the job for which it is designed
- a system in which something happens over and over
- each repetition of an experiment
- a series of steps to be followed in an investigation
- a representation of something that can be used to show or explain how it functions
- cylinder an instrument used to measure volume
- balance an instrument used to measure mass
- a collection of things or parts that interact with each other to function as a whole
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- a series of actions that occur within a system
- lens an instrument used to magnify small objects
- a statement about what is likely to happen in the future
- table a chart made up of rows and columns and used for recording data
- a two-dimensional model
- a solid structure made up of a repeating pattern of atoms
- loop system a system that has feedback and can modify itself
- a smaller system that is part of a larger system
- something that may change in an experiment
- the information about a system's operation that is introduced back into the system
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
24 Clues: a two-dimensional model • each repetition of an experiment • scale an instrument used to measure weight • something that may change in an experiment • balance an instrument used to measure mass • the shapes of the Moon as seen from the Earth • cylinder an instrument used to measure volume • a series of actions that occur within a system • ...
Thunderbird Crossword: Winter Edition 2025-11-25
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- Ice crystal with a six sided geometric structure no two alike
- School known for producing borderless leaders since 1946
- Corn based dish popular in Venezuela and Colombia often enjoyed during holiday gatherings
- Vehicle used to travel across snow historically pulled by horses or reindeer
- Capital city of the largest economy in Latin America
- Natural winter sky phenomenon caused by solar particles interacting with Earths atmosphere
- Annual cycle based on moon phases central to many Asian winter celebrations
- Astronomical event marking the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere
- Festive Puerto Rican tradition of late night musical visits during the holiday season
- Injury caused by prolonged exposure to extreme cold
- Range of experiences and identities that strengthen global teams
- Graduates who extend Thunderbird’s network across 140 plus countries
- Spiced baked treat commonly shaped into houses during winter months
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- Mexican seasonal celebration reenacting Mary and Josephs search for shelter
- Southeast Asian emerging economy known for rapid manufacturing growth
- First name of the current Dean of Thunderbird
- Fast growth economies like Brazil or Vietnam that attract foreign investment
- Shared winter comfort dish popular in East Asia
- Winter tradition involving groups singing festive songs door to door
- Arizona city associated with Thunderbird’s historic campus roots
- South Asian festival of lights celebrated with lanterns sweets and fireworks
- City where Thunderbird’s global headquarters sits today
- Shiny decoration used during winter celebrations originally made of silver strips
- Evergreen plant traditionally hung during winter festivities
- Professional relationship building skill emphasized in global business
25 Clues: First name of the current Dean of Thunderbird • Shared winter comfort dish popular in East Asia • Injury caused by prolonged exposure to extreme cold • Capital city of the largest economy in Latin America • City where Thunderbird’s global headquarters sits today • School known for producing borderless leaders since 1946 • ...
Ann's Stellar Crossword 2024-01-16
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- The biggest moon
- Relating to the moon
- A streak of light in the sky
- 6 million million miles
- The North Star
- Little bear
- The hottest planet
- Second phase of the Moon
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- First woman in space
- Renaissance Astronomer
- It's a real downer
- A space devoid of matter
- Finish the equation E=mc
- Water bearer constellation
- Roman Poseidon
- Number of planets visible with the naked eye in February
16 Clues: Little bear • The North Star • Roman Poseidon • The biggest moon • It's a real downer • The hottest planet • First woman in space • Relating to the moon • Renaissance Astronomer • 6 million million miles • A space devoid of matter • Finish the equation E=mc • Second phase of the Moon • Water bearer constellation • A streak of light in the sky • ...
BTN EPISODE 2 2026-02-11
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- ocean thief that pulls swimmers away quietly
- moon mission named after apollos mythological twin
- myth name shared with a legendary moon mission
- when your dollars go on a diet and buy less
- island country continent pick all three
- saved for emergencies or setting the nations rates
- where money sleeps but interest stays awake
- starfish style survival move at the beach
- australias space trailblazer first name
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- the ultimate road trip with no fuel stations
- pm who spoke words heard across generations
- taken away but never forgotten in history
- earths nightlight and humanitys giant leap target
- powerful words that helped heal a nation
- the only direction prices like to climb
- rocket scientists with a moon comeback plan
- job where the office has zero gravity
- still a smaller slice of the space pie
18 Clues: job where the office has zero gravity • still a smaller slice of the space pie • the only direction prices like to climb • island country continent pick all three • australias space trailblazer first name • powerful words that helped heal a nation • taken away but never forgotten in history • starfish style survival move at the beach • ...
Astronomy 2023-09-29
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- eclipse- An eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- The point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is nearest to the earth.
- The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun reaches its maximum or minimum declination, marked by the longest and shortest days
- The shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse.
- eclipse- An eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the sun remains visible as a bright ring around the moon.
- revolution-The object's orbital motion around another object.
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the sun.
- The dark central part of a sunspot.
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
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- The moment or duration of total obscuration of the sun or moon during an eclipse.
- eclipse- An eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- rotation- An object's spinning motion about its own axis.
- Half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet).
- Measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- An event in which a planet's subsolar point passes through its Equator.
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun.
- The point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is furthest from the earth.
- tilt- The angle between the planet's rotational axis and its orbital axis.
18 Clues: The dark central part of a sunspot. • Measures the distance north or south of the equator. • rotation- An object's spinning motion about its own axis. • eclipse- An eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • revolution-The object's orbital motion around another object. • Half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet). • ...
Vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- The period of getting smaller
- one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
- when water advances to its furthest extent onto the shoreline.
- a cycle of 235 synodic months, very nearly equal to 19 years, after which the new moon occurs on the same day of the year as at the beginning of the cycle with perhaps a shift of one day
- having the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle
- the state of being tilted; a sloping position.
- the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets
- either of the two tides that occur at or just after new moon and full moon when the tide-generating force of the sun acts in the same direction as that of the moon, reinforcing it and causing the greatest rise and fall in tidal level.
- the orbiting of one heavenly body around another.
- continually changing views of the sunlit part of the Moon
- the lowest part of the wave, or its trough.
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- gravity pulls all objects "downward" toward the center of the planet.
- the period of getting bigger
- the lunar phase in which the moon imitates the shape of the letter C, or a croissant
- half of the terrestrial globe or celestial sphere, especially one of the halves into which the earth is divided
- the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis.
- a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- the line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns.
18 Clues: the period of getting bigger • The period of getting smaller • the lowest part of the wave, or its trough. • the state of being tilted; a sloping position. • the orbiting of one heavenly body around another. • continually changing views of the sunlit part of the Moon • when water advances to its furthest extent onto the shoreline. • ...
Lune 2025-08-20
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- relating to the interval between old and new moon
- a space craft between the Earth and Moon
- which is crescent shaped, the shape of a crescent moon
- a small crescent crescent shaped whitish area at the bed of the fingernail or toenail
- time from one new moon to the next
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- an arched window
- situated under the moon
- "moon sick"
- a condition of insanity believed to be triggered by the moon
- of the moon
10 Clues: "moon sick" • of the moon • an arched window • situated under the moon • time from one new moon to the next • a space craft between the Earth and Moon • relating to the interval between old and new moon • which is crescent shaped, the shape of a crescent moon • a condition of insanity believed to be triggered by the moon • ...
Galilean Moons 2021-11-05
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- What moon is larger than Mercury?
- What way does Europa spin?
- What is the third Largest Galilean Moon?
- What is Io not likely for life?
- What is the surface of Callisto covered with?
- What is the third-largest moon in the Solar system?
- How many main layers does Ganymede have?
- What were the moons originally named?
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- Who discovered Ganymede?
- Which moon has an iron core and rocky mantle?
- What makes a lot of heat within Io?
- What can Io develop?
- What month was Io discovered?
- How many years old is Callisto?
- How many minutes does it take Europa to reach the sun?
- What does Europa's surface contain?
16 Clues: What can Io develop? • Who discovered Ganymede? • What way does Europa spin? • What month was Io discovered? • What is Io not likely for life? • How many years old is Callisto? • What moon is larger than Mercury? • What makes a lot of heat within Io? • What does Europa's surface contain? • What were the moons originally named? • What is the third Largest Galilean Moon? • ...
Man in Space 2015-05-14
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- Spacecraft that took astronauts to the moon
- What mission did the Apollo capsule and LEM orbit the earth?
- There was ___ original astronauts
- First American to walk in space
- Apollo 8 mission
- spacecraft that landed on the moon
- 2 man spacecraft to that made an emergency landing
- The first American manned spacecraft
- What was the name of the Apollo Lunar Module?
- First country to put a man in orbit
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- spacecraft that caught fire
- President ______ challenged America to land a man on the moon
- Houston, we have a problem
- First man to walk on the moon
- First American launched into space
- One of the astronauts killed in the fire
16 Clues: Apollo 8 mission • Houston, we have a problem • spacecraft that caught fire • First man to walk on the moon • First American to walk in space • There was ___ original astronauts • First American launched into space • spacecraft that landed on the moon • First country to put a man in orbit • The first American manned spacecraft • One of the astronauts killed in the fire • ...
Q1 reflection 2025-10-29
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- the movement of an object on it's axis
- when the moon blocks light from the sun
- when the moon turns red
- when leaves turn bright colors
- another way to call rock
- plants and animals that have been preserved in rock
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- all of the planets have a weaker or greater of this
- another way to call inner plantes
- layers where fossils are preserved
- when you can't see the moon
- another way to call outer planets
- the movement an object around another object
- this is the weakest force in the universe
- in this season it rains a lot
- this can happen to rocks after time
- when you can see the moon fully illuminated
16 Clues: when the moon turns red • another way to call rock • when you can't see the moon • in this season it rains a lot • when leaves turn bright colors • another way to call inner plantes • another way to call outer planets • layers where fossils are preserved • this can happen to rocks after time • the movement of an object on it's axis • when the moon blocks light from the sun • ...
Apollo Space Mission 2025-04-22
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- something important that needs to be Carried out
- the crew that went around the moon without landing
- the commander of the Apollo 16
- the last Apollo mission
- the first Apollo without a crew
- the first time they got a lunar rover
- the second crew to make it to the moon
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- the commander of the Apollo 1
- the Apollo 11 space mission Commander
- when you leave the earth's atmosphere
- the first crew to make it to the moon
- the third time they landed on the moon
- the Apollo to see if they can land on the moon
13 Clues: the last Apollo mission • the commander of the Apollo 1 • the commander of the Apollo 16 • the first Apollo without a crew • the Apollo 11 space mission Commander • when you leave the earth's atmosphere • the first crew to make it to the moon • the first time they got a lunar rover • the third time they landed on the moon • the second crew to make it to the moon • ...
The Ultimate Crew Kids Easter/Spring Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-30
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- A female rabbit
- For last year's Easter prank, the Brouns got ____ed
- Crew family with Christmas display that lights up Wallingford
- Singer of the original version of Peter Cottontail
- On Easter Sunday we celebrate Christ's _____
- Birds are more vocal in Spring to attract _____
- According to Greek myth, Spring coincides with the return of this goddess of plants and fertility
- Who we rely on to tell us if Spring is coming early
- Gender of last year's winning team in the Crewlywed game
- Anglo-Saxon goddess that Easter is named for
- Flower associated with Easter
Down
- 76% of people eat this part of their chocolate bunny first
- Yellow flower that blooms in Spring
- Last name of author from whom Peter Cottontail got his name
- The first Easter baskets were designed to resemble birds' ____
- One of the earliest Easter treats given to the poor by European monks during Lent
- Creator of fun activities for Crew Kids on Easter
- Country that brought us the tradition of Easter Eggs
- Name of the "Easter Hare" in Germany
- What the egg is a symbol of
- Favorite color of Easter Sunday pancake maker (also most popular jelly bean color)
- Country with the largest collection of Easter eggs
- the date of Easter changes each year because of the phases of this
- Animal representing the blood that Hebrews had to put on their doors so the angel would pass over their home
- First Day of Spring is known as the _____ equinox
- Easter word meanig "Lengthening of Days"
26 Clues: A female rabbit • What the egg is a symbol of • Flower associated with Easter • Yellow flower that blooms in Spring • Name of the "Easter Hare" in Germany • Easter word meanig "Lengthening of Days" • On Easter Sunday we celebrate Christ's _____ • Anglo-Saxon goddess that Easter is named for • Birds are more vocal in Spring to attract _____ • ...
6th Grade Science - Chapters 10 & 11 Review 2026-04-14
Across
- Planet most like Earth.
- planet known for its rings
- Layer of the sun's atmosphere above the surface
- A telescope that uses lenses to bend light.
- The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere.
- Unmanned research spacecraft
- An object that revolves around another object in space
- The only planet in the solar system on which life is known to exist
- The different shapes of the moon you see from Earth caused by the sun lighting its surface.
- Closest to the Earth, brightest object in the morning sky, and is often considered Earth's twin.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- The visible surface of the sun
- are glowing balls of gases that produce light.
- The apparent change in position over time of an object when seen from different places
Down
- The most brightest and most massive stars
- Planet with the most violent weather.
- planet closest to the Sun; has a thin atmosphere with temperature extremes
- A star's brightness.
- A star that regularly changes in brightness.
- A star that suddenly becomes brighter
- Instruments which break light down into colors
- A beautiful display of light in the sky that come from interactions between particles from the sun's atmosphere and gases in the ionosphere.
- A rapidly spinning neutron star that produces radio waves
- Largest planet; known for its Great Red Spot
- The hottest color stars.
- Closest star to earth.
- A large cloud of dust and gas in space
- cluster A group of stars held together by gravitational attraction
- Smaller stars
29 Clues: Smaller stars • A star's brightness. • Closest star to earth. • Planet most like Earth. • The hottest color stars. • planet known for its rings • Unmanned research spacecraft • The visible surface of the sun • Planet with the most violent weather. • A star that suddenly becomes brighter • A large cloud of dust and gas in space • The outer layer of the sun's atmosphere. • ...
Moon Phases, Mr Baerwalde's Class 2023-12-13
5 Clues: The turning of af object • The moon's pull on Earth's oceans • The force that pulls objects together • The moon changing the way we see it, throughout 29 days • One object moving around another, (Ex, earth around the sun)
Hänsel und Gretel, Teil 3 2019-04-08
19 Clues: moon • angry • locked • to open • to help • to last • to drop • to arrive • to comfort • to wake up • beforehand • to stop, stay • to lead again • little pigeon • to rise (moon) • recovery, rescue • otherwise, besides • to find out discover • little pieces of bread
astronomy Cameron Nelson hour 3 2019-04-09
Across
- a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year
- a large, level basalt plain on the surface of the moon, appearing dark by contrast with highland areas.
- an object that orbits a planet
- eclipse an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- any of various groups of stars to which definite names
- any of the small bodies, often remnants of comets, traveling through space: when such a body enters the earth's atmosphere it is heated to luminosity and becomes a meteor.
- a streak of light that fell of a planet
- an object that orbits a star
- the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21
- tide the large rise and fall of the tide at or soon after the new or the full moon.
- the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet
- any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
Down
- any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
- the partial or imperfect shadow outside the complete shadow of an opaque body
- the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis.
- the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
- the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
- the line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns
- a forcible overthrow
- eclipse an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- of universal gravitation
- either of the two times a year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator: about June 21, when the sun reaches its northernmost point on the celestial sphere, or about December 22, when it reaches its southernmost point
- the obscuration of the light of the moon by the intervention of the earth between it and the sun (lunar eclipse) or the obscuration of the light of the sun by the intervention of the moon between it and a point on the earth (solar eclipse) .
- a loose collection of ice and dust
- the complete or perfect shadow of an opaque body, as a planet
- the cup-shaped depression or cavity on the surface of the earth or other heavenly body.
- tide either of the two tides that occur at the first or last quarter of the moon when the tide-generating forces of the sun and moon oppose each other and produce the smallest rise and fall in tidal level
27 Clues: a forcible overthrow • of universal gravitation • an object that orbits a star • an object that orbits a planet • a loose collection of ice and dust • a streak of light that fell of a planet • any of various groups of stars to which definite names • the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet • eclipse an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • ...
Common Terms 2022-10-02
Across
- animals with backbones
- Sunny-Side up
- Animal that feeds off others
- Immature insects
- Voter by law
- The act of preying
- Inhabitants of a region
- Process of enlargement
- All phases of an organism
Down
- insects between molts
- The transfer of energy between particles
- The quality or state of being dead
- Complete Change
- __ of the fittest
- Growth process over time
- Smelly fish (I smell fish)
- Signals to begin
17 Clues: Voter by law • Sunny-Side up • Complete Change • Immature insects • Signals to begin • __ of the fittest • The act of preying • insects between molts • animals with backbones • Process of enlargement • Inhabitants of a region • Growth process over time • All phases of an organism • Smelly fish (I smell fish) • Animal that feeds off others • The quality or state of being dead • ...
Common Terms 2022-10-03
Across
- __ of the fittest
- Animal that feeds off others
- Sunny-Side up
- The transfer of energy between particles
- The act of preying
- Signals to begin
- Voter by law
- insects between molts
- Complete Change
- Immature insects
Down
- Growth process over time
- All phases of an organism
- animals with backbones
- The quality or state of being dead
- Process of enlargement
- Inhabitants of a region
- Smelly fish (I smell fish)
17 Clues: Voter by law • Sunny-Side up • Complete Change • Signals to begin • Immature insects • __ of the fittest • The act of preying • insects between molts • animals with backbones • Process of enlargement • Inhabitants of a region • Growth process over time • All phases of an organism • Smelly fish (I smell fish) • Animal that feeds off others • The quality or state of being dead • ...
Unit 7 2024-12-04
Aviore Takes on Space 2017-09-27
Across
- The star at the center of the solar system.
- Vehicle that travels to space.
- Last name of the first person to set foot on the moon.
- An object that orbits a star such as Jupiter, Mars or Saturn.
- Our galaxy and the name of a candy bar.
- Imaginary straight line on which an object rotates.
- Last name of the man who directed Mission Control for Apollo 13.
- The science and study of celestial objects in space.
- When the moon covers the sun.
- Abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- How the moon travels around the earth.
- A bright point in the night sky.
Down
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A natural satellite seen in the night sky.
- Person that travels to and studies space.
- Tool used to see into space.
- Force that keeps your feet on the ground.
- Planet with rings.
- A shooting star.
- The planet we live on.
20 Clues: A shooting star. • Planet with rings. • The planet we live on. • Tool used to see into space. • When the moon covers the sun. • Vehicle that travels to space. • A bright point in the night sky. • How the moon travels around the earth. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Our galaxy and the name of a candy bar. • Person that travels to and studies space. • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-04
Across
- Travel in a circular path
- A rock or chunk of metal streaking through Earth's atmosphere
- force that is caused by the mass of an object
- this may drop during a Solar Eclipse, especially in the shadow
- term referring to the Moon
- the true brightness of a star
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- the act of spinning on an axis
- shadow cast upon another
- extremely powerful explosion near the end of a large star's life cycle
Down
- term referring to the Sun
- A huge ball of hot glowing gas
- to travel in a circular orbital path
- our home
- dark center portion of the shadow
- lighter outer portion of the shadow
- easiest camera method to observe a Solar eclipse
- different appearances of the moon through its cycle
- everything found everywhere
- path an object takes around another
- Moon phase that can coincide with a lunar eclipse
- the brightness of a star
- Moon phase that can coincide with a solar eclipse
23 Clues: our home • shadow cast upon another • the brightness of a star • term referring to the Sun • Travel in a circular path • term referring to the Moon • everything found everywhere • the true brightness of a star • A huge ball of hot glowing gas • the act of spinning on an axis • dark center portion of the shadow • lighter outer portion of the shadow • ...
Brackish Water Review 1 2024-10-29
Across
- An abiotic factor of brackish water
- Where a river flows into a virtually tideless sea
- pull moon is the most impactful
- regulates osmotic pressure to maintain homeostasis
- lives mostly in salt water, born and spawns in freshwater
- 1st and 3rd quarter moon tides
- majority of organisms in brackish water
- Human impact on sedimentation
- very low oxygen levels
- causes water furthest away from the moon to bulge
- Estuary type formed by moving plates
Down
- Estuary type caused by flooded river bed
- A type of brackish water environment
- protection from tides and predators
- where river water meets the sea
- creates "fine mud" in estuaries
- rising tide
- the place where the estuary has the highest salinity
- Circular motion of water
- influenced by topography, tides, and residual circulation
- no oxygen available
- ebbing tide
- rugged flowering plant at the heart of salt marsh
- the full and new moon tide
- Waves that slosh
25 Clues: rising tide • ebbing tide • Waves that slosh • no oxygen available • very low oxygen levels • Circular motion of water • the full and new moon tide • Human impact on sedimentation • 1st and 3rd quarter moon tides • where river water meets the sea • creates "fine mud" in estuaries • pull moon is the most impactful • An abiotic factor of brackish water • ...
Space 2026-05-08
Across
- i orbit the Earth each 27 days.
- im called "the red planet".
- im the planet with the biggest ring.
- Amstrong im the first person who walk on the moon.
- im the smallest planet in the solar system.
- im the hottest planet in the solar system.
- my shape is like a spiral.
- im made with ice and i have 27 moons.
- i have 14moons.
- i can watch the moon and the stars.
Down
- im similar to asteroid but im made with ice.
- im the most biggest planet of the solar system.
- during the day time i give heat and light.
- space vehicule are blasted in the air.
- im an object in space circle around a big object.
- it is a massive ball with gas.
- system i have moons and space rock.
- im a large chunks with metal.
- Aldrin im the second person who walk on the moon.
- im the only planet that we know of the live.
20 Clues: i have 14moons. • my shape is like a spiral. • im called "the red planet". • im a large chunks with metal. • it is a massive ball with gas. • i orbit the Earth each 27 days. • system i have moons and space rock. • i can watch the moon and the stars. • im the planet with the biggest ring. • im made with ice and i have 27 moons. • space vehicule are blasted in the air. • ...
Sun, Shadows, and Moon Patterns 2026-03-06
Across
- Day and night happen because Earth spins on its ____
- Time of day when shadows are shortest
- Shadows in the afternoon point which direction?
- Shadows change because the Sun appears to ____ across the sky
- Shadows in the morning point which direction?
- A repeating change in shadows each day
- The Moon reflects ____ from the Sun
- QUARTER Phase of the Moon after Waxing Crescent
- The Moon does not make its own ____
Down
- Phase of the Moon before Full Moon
- The Sun appears to rise in the ____
- Shadows are longest when the Sun is ____
- The Sun appears to set in the ____
- The main source of light that creates shadows
- Tool used to measure shadows
- Phase of the Moon that shows the entire face lit
16 Clues: Tool used to measure shadows • Phase of the Moon before Full Moon • The Sun appears to set in the ____ • The Sun appears to rise in the ____ • The Moon reflects ____ from the Sun • The Moon does not make its own ____ • Time of day when shadows are shortest • A repeating change in shadows each day • Shadows are longest when the Sun is ____ • ...
Moon and Earth- Blake 2025-09-10
Across
- it orbits the Earth but is not a planet
- the first layer on the Earth and Moon's structure
- created by meteors impacting the surface
- below the crust but above the core
- is at the center of the Earth
- causes damage during tornado
- Moon has extreme and the Earth has mild
- Earth has ____ such spring, summer, fall, and winter
Down
- Earth __ the Sun fully in 365 days
- causes Earth to have a day and night cycle
- field is much weaker on the Moon versus Earth
- Earth has sustainable but the moon is not
- contains sea life on Earth
- pours from clouds on Earth
- the 3rd planet from the Sun
- warms up the Earth
16 Clues: warms up the Earth • contains sea life on Earth • pours from clouds on Earth • the 3rd planet from the Sun • causes damage during tornado • is at the center of the Earth • Earth __ the Sun fully in 365 days • below the crust but above the core • it orbits the Earth but is not a planet • Moon has extreme and the Earth has mild • created by meteors impacting the surface • ...
NGEMR Glossary 2 2022-03-31
Across
- Used to be called DNR, Allow Natural Death. To let patient pass away peacefully without intervention.
- The different phases the patient may be in during treatment. For example; an OT patient will go through three phases - pre-op, intra-op, and post-op phases of care. Defining these phases will allow the orders to be ordered into the correct phases of care. For example; NBM order for pre-op, blood transfusion for intra-op, and post-op vitals monitoring for post op.
- This is a user maintained list that the user can configure in 2 manners - manually add patient to the list (the patient will not drop off the list even when discharged) or drag and drop a system list into My List to use the system to populate My List (patient will drop off the My List when discharged). When sharing my list, it then becomes a shared list. There are 5 levels of sharing: View only, Add/Remove patients, Modify properties (modify the list properties), Change Accessibility and Patient List.
- Typically used to document communication between clinician and patient and their family members or other external parties.
- Orders and medications that are currently inactive due to it being on MAR hold or have been "Signed and Hold". To activate them, the user needs to release them.
Down
- Pharmacy may send a note to review certain medication changes to the clinician in charge of the patient.
- The process to review what the patient is taking and prescribe if necessary.
- The active problem list that needs to be managed.
8 Clues: The active problem list that needs to be managed. • The process to review what the patient is taking and prescribe if necessary. • Used to be called DNR, Allow Natural Death. To let patient pass away peacefully without intervention. • Pharmacy may send a note to review certain medication changes to the clinician in charge of the patient. • ...
Q1 reflection 2025-11-02
Across
- This is winter in the northern hemisphere.
- When this increases gravity gets weaker.
- When the light reaching the moon is increasing.
- A jovian planet.
- When the moon is blocking light from the sun reaching to Earth.
- Evidence of an animal's bones.
- Evidence of an animal's activity like a footprint.
- These are the youngest rock layers.
Down
- When the Earth is blocking light from the sun reaching to the moon.
- When the light reaching the moon is decreasing.
- When this increases gravity gets stronger.
- A terrestrial planet.
- This is summer in the southern hemisphere.
- These are the oldest rock layers.
- An object spinning on its axis.
- An object spinning around another object.
16 Clues: A jovian planet. • A terrestrial planet. • Evidence of an animal's bones. • An object spinning on its axis. • These are the oldest rock layers. • These are the youngest rock layers. • When this increases gravity gets weaker. • An object spinning around another object. • This is winter in the northern hemisphere. • When this increases gravity gets stronger. • ...
Quarter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- Seasons occur due to earths _____on itś axis
- How many years it takes for earth to revolve around sun
- Inner planets are more_______
- Gravity is the _____force in the universe
- Law of superposition the ____rocks are on the bottom
- Number of weeks for moon to become full
- Shapes the universe
Down
- Orbit the sun
- There are four ______
- Opposite of a full moon
- Fossils appear when animals ________
- It takes one ____for earth to rotate around sun
- Type of eclipse is when moon blocks sun
- Law of superposition the ____rocks are at the top
- Animals turn into _______after a long time
- Type of eclipse when earth blocks light to the moon
16 Clues: Orbit the sun • Shapes the universe • There are four ______ • Opposite of a full moon • Inner planets are more_______ • Fossils appear when animals ________ • Type of eclipse is when moon blocks sun • Number of weeks for moon to become full • Gravity is the _____force in the universe • Animals turn into _______after a long time • Seasons occur due to earths _____on itś axis • ...
Science stuff 2025-11-02
Across
- the lighting of the Moon is increasing
- an effect of the moon's gravity on water
- Type of fossil scientist used to define an identified geological periods
- outer planets name
- the layers are in this order
- to spin on an axis
- layers in a rock
- gravity is never a push force so it is a
- moving around another object
Down
- an imaginary line objects rotate around
- the lighting of the Moon is decreasing
- mud like material organisms are buried in
- Inner planets name
- Eclipse that occurs when the Moon blocks the sun's light from hitting earth
- separated by the equator
- eclipse that occurs when earth blocks the sun's light from hitting the moon
16 Clues: layers in a rock • Inner planets name • outer planets name • to spin on an axis • separated by the equator • the layers are in this order • moving around another object • the lighting of the Moon is increasing • the lighting of the Moon is decreasing • an imaginary line objects rotate around • an effect of the moon's gravity on water • gravity is never a push force so it is a • ...
MY WORLD 2025-04-24
space 2015-11-10
Across
- explores space
- buzz _ _ _ _ _ _
- past the atmosphere, you will find lots of ----
- large holes on the moon
- the place astronauts are briefed, and rockets are set of
- said to inhabit Mars
- what do astronauts wear?
- this does not exist in space, so astronauts need to carry packs full of it
Down
- to become an astronaut, you need to _ _ _ _ _ very hard, for years.
- powers the rocket up, up into the sky
- all planets are locked in its orbit
- a person who studies space
- the last name of the first person to set foot on the moon
- the acronym for the head of space exploration
- an all terrain vehicle for traversing space
- which country's flag was first placed on the moon
- the person at mission control thet supplies the astronauts with directions, and warns of the ships status
- the Greek god the first successful spacecraft was named after
- terrestrial being
- orbits US
20 Clues: orbits US • explores space • buzz _ _ _ _ _ _ • terrestrial being • said to inhabit Mars • large holes on the moon • what do astronauts wear? • a person who studies space • all planets are locked in its orbit • powers the rocket up, up into the sky • an all terrain vehicle for traversing space • the acronym for the head of space exploration • ...
NGSS puzzle review 2023-05-02
Across
- the ability to do work
- a piece to the solar system
- certain temperature a liquid turns in to a gas
- 3rd planet from the sun
- system of stars
- natural satellite
- form of gas and also know as the 4th element
- 6 trillion miles
- centered toward the earth
- the positioning of the earth and sun with different climate conditions
- the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive force between objects.
- info you collected during a experiment
- huge ball of gas
Down
- everything is made up of it
- centered around sun
- the moon 75 percent full or dark
- how much mass gravity pulls down
- moon going dark
- system of planets
- 1000 meters
- alternative to fahrenheit
- to go around something
- space rock covered with ice
- way sound,light and heat travels
- moon going bright
- universal force of attraction
- a certain temperature that a solid will melt
27 Clues: 1000 meters • moon going dark • system of stars • 6 trillion miles • huge ball of gas • system of planets • moon going bright • natural satellite • centered around sun • the ability to do work • to go around something • 3rd planet from the sun • alternative to fahrenheit • centered toward the earth • everything is made up of it • a piece to the solar system • space rock covered with ice • ...
space crossword 2025-05-12
Across
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- when earth passes between the moon and the sun casting a shadow on the moon
- when the moon blocks the sun
- one of nasa's telescopes In space
- rocks that orbit the sun mostly between Mars and Jupiter
- the red planet
- the only natural satellite of earth
- a ball of ice with a dust trial
- a person who's trained to travel in space
Down
- a large system of star and planets
- planet known for its high wind speeds and blew color
- the path an object takes around another
- dwarf planet once considered the 9th planet
- the largest planet in the solar system
- A cavity in the ground of a celestial object caused by impact.
- planet known for its rings
- a vehicle used to travel in space
- giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- the galaxy we live in
- star at the center of our solar system
20 Clues: the red planet • the galaxy we live in • planet known for its rings • when the moon blocks the sun • a ball of ice with a dust trial • a vehicle used to travel in space • one of nasa's telescopes In space • a large system of star and planets • the only natural satellite of earth • the planet that is closest to the sun • the largest planet in the solar system • ...
3rd Grade Review 2025-06-08
Across
- Jacques Cousteau invented this to breathe underwater
- something that is added to the end of a word
- the main character from Tea With Milk
- where Grandfather is from
- the item that Anna's family passed down
- the invisible force that pulls things down on Earth
- a specific type of letter (a,e,i,o, u or y
- the whale that helped Amos
- the name of this school
- something that is added to the beginning of a word
- when you feel sad and miss your home
- the author of Grandfather's Journey and Tea with Milk
Down
- the first man to walk on the moon
- an object in space
- a belief or activity that is passed down
- the name of the mission to the moon
- the animal that sharks think a human looks like
- 2 letters that work together to make one sound
- the large holes on the surface of the moon
- the place that Jacques Cousteau explored
20 Clues: an object in space • the name of this school • where Grandfather is from • the whale that helped Amos • the first man to walk on the moon • the name of the mission to the moon • when you feel sad and miss your home • the main character from Tea With Milk • the item that Anna's family passed down • a belief or activity that is passed down • ...
Use cases 2024-03-20
Across
- Phase Visualizer - Batch phases are compared to ideal or golden phases
- and Reliability - To maintain product quality and equipment reliability
- Item Management - To see an action item and manage pending action items
- Management - Access checklist results, tasks, overview data and KPIs
Down
- Cause Analysis - Used for managing RCA events
- Detection - Used for detecting and addressing leaks
- KPI Bank - One source of truth for KPI information
- Field Walks, and Audits - Helps in digital documentation of observation made during field walks
8 Clues: Cause Analysis - Used for managing RCA events • KPI Bank - One source of truth for KPI information • Detection - Used for detecting and addressing leaks • Management - Access checklist results, tasks, overview data and KPIs • Phase Visualizer - Batch phases are compared to ideal or golden phases • ...
FF4 2026-04-27
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-09-18
Across
- Changes that occur in a predictable, repeating pattern over time, such as the phases of the moon, seasons, or ocean tides.
- A naturally occurring event that poses a threat to life, property, or the environment, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and volcanic eruptions.
- The process of quantifying the characteristics of an object or phenomenon, such as length, mass, temperature, or volume, using standardized units.
- The speed at which a variable changes over time, often expressed as a ratio or percentage, indicating how quickly or slowly a process occurs.
- A statement about what is expected to happen in the future based on current knowledge, observations, or models, often used in scientific research and forecasting.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume, typically expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). It indicates how compact or concentrated a material is.
- A tool or device used to measure, observe, or analyze scientific phenomena, such as a thermometer, barometer, or spectrometer.
- The act of using the senses or instruments to gather information about the natural world, forming the basis for scientific inquiry.
- The systematic arrangement of objects, organisms, or phenomena into categories based on shared characteristics, facilitating organization and understanding.
Down
- Materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain or to sustain life, such as water, minerals, forests, and fossil fuels.
- A state of balance in a system where competing processes occur at equal rates, leading to stability even as individual components change, often seen in ecosystems or geological processes.
- A conclusion drawn based on observations, evidence, and reasoning, rather than direct measurements or explicit data.
- The boundary or surface where two different systems, substances, or phases interact, such as the ocean-atmosphere interface or soil-water interface.
- A measure of how much a set of data deviates from a reference value, expressed as a percentage, often used to assess accuracy and precision in measurements.
- The introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, adversely affecting ecosystems, human health, and natural resources.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg), independent of its volume or shape.
- The amount of space occupied by an object or substance, typically measured in liters (L) or cubic centimeters (cm³), indicating its capacity.
- The vast expanse of space that contains all matter, energy, planets, stars, galaxies, and cosmic structures, encompassing everything known and unknown.
18 Clues: A conclusion drawn based on observations, evidence, and reasoning, rather than direct measurements or explicit data. • Changes that occur in a predictable, repeating pattern over time, such as the phases of the moon, seasons, or ocean tides. • ...
Life As We Knew It 2013-10-12
Across
- What gets close to the earth's orbit?
- Who lets Miranda know there are flames in the house?
- Who does Miranda date?
- Who lost Horton when Jonny was gone?
- What did Miranda give Matt for Christmas?
- What did the moon block from the earth?
- What did they use to keep warm?
- Where did Miranda and Mom sleep?
- The moon getting closer to the earth caused X waves
- What did everybody run out of? Clue:It comes out of a faucet
- Who has the fever?
Down
- What hits the moon?
- Who trips over shoes?
- Who gives Miranda the news about the baby?
- What did Miranda name the baby?
- What is the last name of the body that goes to the hospital?
- What does Miranda write in?
- Dad's wife?
- What color was the snow?
- Who gets stuck in the blizzard?
- Who left with George?
- Who believed in God?
- Who's the doctor?
- What grade is Matt in?
24 Clues: Dad's wife? • Who's the doctor? • Who has the fever? • What hits the moon? • Who believed in God? • Who trips over shoes? • Who left with George? • Who does Miranda date? • What grade is Matt in? • What color was the snow? • What does Miranda write in? • What did Miranda name the baby? • What did they use to keep warm? • Who gets stuck in the blizzard? • Where did Miranda and Mom sleep? • ...
The Solar System 2014-09-02
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- we have eight in our solar system
- this planet has a small rocky core covered in liquid gas
- something man-made that orbits around the moon
- is no longer identified as a planet
- the path one object takes around another
- this is something which everything exists, we are apart of this
- comes out in the sky, only of a night
- large rocks floating in outer space
- the bright circle in the sky of a day
- a group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
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- this planet is blue in colour
- is the third largest planet in the solar system
- where we live
- one of these have been flown to the moon
- the largest planet in the solar system
- someone who travels to the moon
- is the brightest planet in the solar system
- the planet that is closest to the sun
- many bright objects in the sky, that only come out at night
- is often known as the 'red planet'
20 Clues: where we live • this planet is blue in colour • someone who travels to the moon • we have eight in our solar system • is often known as the 'red planet' • is no longer identified as a planet • large rocks floating in outer space • comes out in the sky, only of a night • the planet that is closest to the sun • the bright circle in the sky of a day • ...
NASA Spacecraft and Missions 2023-07-28
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- - Space telescope launched into orbit in 1990.
- - First spacecraft to visit Mercury.
- - Series of spacecraft for planetary exploration.
- - Spacecraft that studied the Sun's activity.
- - Mission that sent landers to Mars in search of life.
- - Spacecraft that explored Saturn and its moons.
- - Part of the Voyager program, explored Uranus and Neptune.
- - America's first space station, launched in 1973.
- - Series of spacecraft exploring the solar system.
- - Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint U.S.-Soviet mission in 1975.
- - Vehicle used on the Moon during Apollo missions.
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- - Orbiters and landers that studied the Moon.
- - Space program that landed humans on the Moon.
- - First spacecraft to orbit Mars.
- - Spacecraft that studied the solar wind and magnetic fields.
- - Spacecraft that soft-landed on the Moon for exploration.
- - Spacecraft program exploring the outer solar system.
- - Second manned mission to the Skylab space station.
- - Russian spacecraft used for space missions.
- - Spacecraft that explored Jupiter and Saturn.
20 Clues: - First spacecraft to orbit Mars. • - First spacecraft to visit Mercury. • - Orbiters and landers that studied the Moon. • - Spacecraft that studied the Sun's activity. • - Russian spacecraft used for space missions. • - Space telescope launched into orbit in 1990. • - Spacecraft that explored Jupiter and Saturn. • - Space program that landed humans on the Moon. • ...
Science Summary 2026-02-24
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- it measured in milliliters or liters (ml / l)
- A material that allows electricity to flow. E.g., copper.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are ............. planets.
- There is life on this planet.
- This material does not get hot or electric current cannot pass through it. E.g, plastic.
- Moon sets in the ................
- Nearest or closest planet to the Sun.
- It is a unit of force.
- Material that is made from clay.
- Is it a unit of mass.
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- Solid has a ......... shape.
- Shape of the Moon. (illuminated part is smaller than the dark area).
- This material is made of petroleum.
- A pull force acting on objects making it fall to the ground.
- This object blocks the light and cannot see thought it.
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Moon rises in the ............
- It is a natural satellite of Earth.
- The only star in our solar system.
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are .............. planets.
20 Clues: Is it a unit of mass. • It is a unit of force. • Solid has a ......... shape. • There is life on this planet. • Material that is made from clay. • Moon rises in the ............ • Largest planet in our solar system • Moon sets in the ................ • Nearest or closest planet to the Sun. • This material is made of petroleum. • ...
Avatar the last airbenders 2025-10-10
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- Toph is in the desert trying to stop what from sinking?
- a waterbenders engagement ring
- Toph’s nickname when fighting
- a princess who gave her life to save the moon spirit
- the very first earthbenders
- what Aang and Katara do in the cave of lovers
- Aang’s nickname that Toph calls him
- the face stealer
- The one attack that Katara is dying to learn
- the very first waterbender
- Zuko’s scar is on his ____ side
- who’s the blue bandit?
- Aang’s earthbending teacher
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- If Aang is killed in the __________ a new avatar won’t be reborn
- the first firebenders
- ____ is brightest in the ____
- Aang’s waterbending teacher
- the words that make Appa fly
- who Yue’s dad wants to watch over her
- the kind of bending that can only happen on a full moon
- moon and ocean spirits
- the hardest bending for Aang to learn.
- who prince Zuko travels with
- Aang’s pet flying lemur
24 Clues: the face stealer • the first firebenders • moon and ocean spirits • who’s the blue bandit? • Aang’s pet flying lemur • the very first waterbender • Aang’s waterbending teacher • the very first earthbenders • Aang’s earthbending teacher • the words that make Appa fly • who prince Zuko travels with • ____ is brightest in the ____ • Toph’s nickname when fighting • ...
Manned Space Exploration 2025-11-10
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- First space station for long-term missions
- NASA program that landed humans on the Moon
- First U.S. satellite
- First human to orbit Earth
- First American to orbit Earth
- First satellite to orbit Earth
- First U.S. space station
- First civilian teacher selected for spaceflight
- First American woman in space
- President who set goal to land a man on the Moon
- First Space Shuttle launched in 1981
- First living creature in space
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- First U.S. spacewalk during Gemini IV
- First spacewalk outside a spacecraft
- Shuttle that carried John Glenn back to space
- Shuttle lost in 1986 disaster
- Astronaut who accompanied Armstrong on Moon
- First woman in space
- First American in space
- Astronaut who made the first Moon landing
- Space telescope deployed and repaired by Shuttle
- First African American in space
- NASA program between Mercury and Apollo
- Russian station hosting international crews
- Ongoing international lab in orbit
25 Clues: First woman in space • First U.S. satellite • First American in space • First U.S. space station • First human to orbit Earth • Shuttle lost in 1986 disaster • First American to orbit Earth • First American woman in space • First satellite to orbit Earth • First living creature in space • First African American in space • Ongoing international lab in orbit • ...
cell cycle 2023-11-08
Solar System 2013-08-05
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- Asteroid that has its own moon
- Planet that is the giant of the solar system
- 7 of the planets……around the sun
- First person that stepped on the moon
- Romans called the moon ....
- Planet that has 21% of oxygen
- One of Mars moons
- Planet that is the brightest
- Largest object in the solar system
- Number of dwarf planets in the solar system
- One of the planets that cannot be seen without using a telescope
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- Space between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- Type of planets that are made out of mostly rock and metal
- Type of planets that are made out of much larger and made mostly of hydrogen, helium and other gases.
- Moon of Jupiter
- Number of planets in the solar system
- Planet that is closest to the sun
- Planet that was discovered in 1946
- Planet that is surrounded by rings which may be composed by ice
- Former planet that is no longer a planet
20 Clues: Moon of Jupiter • One of Mars moons • Romans called the moon .... • Planet that is the brightest • Planet that has 21% of oxygen • Asteroid that has its own moon • 7 of the planets……around the sun • Planet that is closest to the sun • Planet that was discovered in 1946 • Largest object in the solar system • Number of planets in the solar system • ...
Science Summary 2026-02-24
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- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are .............. planets.
- Moon rises in the ............
- It is measured in milliliters or liters (ml / l)
- There is life on this planet.
- Largest planet in our solar system
- A material that allows electricity to flow. E.g., copper.
- It is a unit of force.
- The only star in our solar system.
- A pull force acting on objects making it fall to the ground.
- Material that is made from clay.
- Is it a unit of mass.
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- Shape of the Moon. (illuminated part is smaller than the dark area).
- This material does not get hot or electric current cannot pass through it. E.g, plastic.
- This material is made of petroleum.
- Nearest or closest planet to the Sun.
- Solid has a ......... shape.
- Moon sets in the ................
- This object blocks the light and cannot see thought it.
- It is a natural satellite of Earth.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are ............. planets.
20 Clues: Is it a unit of mass. • It is a unit of force. • Solid has a ......... shape. • There is life on this planet. • Material that is made from clay. • Moon rises in the ............ • Largest planet in our solar system • Moon sets in the ................ • Nearest or closest planet to the Sun. • This material is made of petroleum. • ...
Cell cycle 2026-02-25
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- Cells containing two copies of every chromosome.
- G1, G2, and spindle assembly points that monitor for DNA damage and proper chromosome alignment.
- Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles.
- The final stage; cytoplasm divides, creating two distinct, genetically identical diploid cells.
- Chromatids arrive at poles; nuclear envelopes reform.
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- Chromosomes condense; nuclear envelope breaks down.
- The longest stage (approx. 90% of cycle) where the cell grows, carries out functions, and prepares for division.
- Chromosomes align at the equator, attached to spindle fibers.
- Division of the nucleus into two genetically identical daughter nuclei, containing four phases:
- Phase in which DNA replication occurs; each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids.
- Chemical signals that trigger the transition between phases.
- Results from uncontrolled cell division, often due to mutation in genes regulating the cell cycle.
12 Clues: Cells containing two copies of every chromosome. • Chromosomes condense; nuclear envelope breaks down. • Chromatids arrive at poles; nuclear envelopes reform. • Sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles. • Chemical signals that trigger the transition between phases. • Chromosomes align at the equator, attached to spindle fibers. • ...
Earth, Sun & Moon Review 2021-01-24
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- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- moon phase that is half illuminated
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- moon phase where it is not visible from Earth
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- moon phase that is completely illuminated from Earth
- this much of the Moon is always illuminated in space
- when Earth blocks sunlight from hitting the Moon & turns the Moon completely dark
- moon phase that is less than half illuminated
- moon phase that is more than half illuminated
- the relative size of things
10 Clues: the relative size of things • moon phase that is half illuminated • moon phase that is less than half illuminated • moon phase that is more than half illuminated • the border between light and dark on the Moon • moon phase where it is not visible from Earth • to shine light on an object and make it visible • moon phase that is completely illuminated from Earth • ...
Tides and Eclipses 2015-02-18
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- When the Moon is receiving less light
- The path Earth travels around the Sun
- Another name for High Tide
- Another name for Low Tide
- When the Sun is blocked by the Moon
- The line an object rotates on
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- When the Moon is blocked by Earth's shadow
- When the Moon is receiving more light
- Earth divided into halves
- The daily rise and fall of water
- Another name for no Moon
- An object moving around another object
12 Clues: Another name for no Moon • Earth divided into halves • Another name for Low Tide • Another name for High Tide • The line an object rotates on • The daily rise and fall of water • When the Sun is blocked by the Moon • When the Moon is receiving less light • When the Moon is receiving more light • The path Earth travels around the Sun • An object moving around another object • ...
Astronomical Phenomenon 2023-12-12
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- In solar eclipse, moon:___
- apparent motion of planets against the background of fixed stars
- they observed the astronomical phenomena;planetary motion
- these were well documented by ancient astronomers
- patterns of stars
- the Earth casting a shadow on the moon
- appearance of comets
- multiple meteors appear to radiate from a specific point in the sky
- the faint, triangular glow of sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust along the plane of the solar system
- studies astronomy
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- appearance of a new, bright star in the sky
- stars that distinguished from the fixed stars
- known for having their distinctive tails
- the supernovae phenomena were sometimes recorded as ___
- In lunar eclipse, moon:___
- before the invention of telescopes, astronomers relied on ___ observations to study the night sky
- occurrence of the moon passing in front of the Sun
- the changing positions of the Sun throughout the year and the resulting seasons were observed
- also called as bright star
- was developed by ancient culture based on celestial events, marking solstices and equinoxes
20 Clues: patterns of stars • studies astronomy • appearance of comets • In solar eclipse, moon:___ • In lunar eclipse, moon:___ • also called as bright star • the Earth casting a shadow on the moon • known for having their distinctive tails • appearance of a new, bright star in the sky • stars that distinguished from the fixed stars • these were well documented by ancient astronomers • ...
Science Lunar Cycle Project 2023-03-02
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- (in general use) weight.
- how many days does it take the moon to orbit earth?
- 1st and 3rd quarter
- is The only habitable planet
- break apart or becomes separated through faulting caused by plate tectonics.
- the state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- new and full moon
- of, determined by, or resembling the moon
- relating to the structure of the earth's crust and the large-scale processes which take place within it.
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- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day
- Which planet is the closest to the sun?
- Consistent weather
- something that repeated
- the state of the tide when at its highest level.
- revolves around Earth
- It causes seasons
- is the brightest star in our solar system
- It causes day and night
- Are on the periodic table
- How many planets are in our Solar System?
21 Clues: It causes seasons • new and full moon • Consistent weather • 1st and 3rd quarter • revolves around Earth • something that repeated • It causes day and night • (in general use) weight. • Are on the periodic table • is The only habitable planet • Which planet is the closest to the sun? • is the brightest star in our solar system • How many planets are in our Solar System? • ...
Space Race 2023-03-29
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- " Ground controle to ... " (lyrics 2 words)
- The first satelite launched in space.
- A country which join today's space race.
- People who were in charge of calculating
- "That's one small step for a man, one big leap for..."
- Individuals not belonging to the earth planet.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
- The first man who walk on the Moon.
- The name of the period when the USA and the USSR were competing aignst each other
- The first woman to fly in space.
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- Name of the winner's capital.
- Natural Earth satellite.
- Technical object used for human flights into space.
- The clothing worn by spacemen.
- Name of a Soviet spaceman.
- Name of an American spaceman.
- The winners of the Space race.
- The American president who boosted the American space industry.
- This NASA project involved the human exploration of the moon.
- The object that Amstrong fitted on the Moon.
- The first man in space.
21 Clues: The first man in space. • Natural Earth satellite. • Name of a Soviet spaceman. • Name of the winner's capital. • Name of an American spaceman. • The clothing worn by spacemen. • The winners of the Space race. • The first woman to fly in space. • The first man who walk on the Moon. • The first satelite launched in space. • A country which join today's space race. • ...
All Right Unit 2, Lesson 4 2024-10-06
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- It's a small __________ down from the last tread.
- is this space craft ______, or un-_________?
- Oxygen is an essential _____ for a space shuttle.
- I've heard that the ________ of the moon is quite rocky.
- The moon is quite an ___________ place.
- This mission might turn into a ____________.
- The space ship's ______ as it takes off is quite amazing!
- On a space mission you need to _______ food and water.
- You need to wear a space suit to _____ you from dangerous rays.
- How long did it take to ________ contact with earth?
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- How did you _____ him to come along?
- Apollo....is this an _____________?
- The _________ is unimaginably large!
- Can you _____ oxygen into water?
- I forgot my wallet. _____ I can't treat you to coffee.
- It takes _____________ 3 days to fly to the moon.
- _______ can make you sick.
- ____________ can only happen during a full moon.
- How do you ________ someone's health in space?
- Be careful when you _______ the stairs.
- How big is our ____________ of candy bars?
21 Clues: _______ can make you sick. • Can you _____ oxygen into water? • Apollo....is this an _____________? • How did you _____ him to come along? • The _________ is unimaginably large! • The moon is quite an ___________ place. • Be careful when you _______ the stairs. • How big is our ____________ of candy bars? • is this space craft ______, or un-_________? • ...
coffee time head scratcher 2012-10-28
10 Clues: injury • stench • three phases • colour of slough • visual--------scale • permanently dilated • disease of the arteries • insects before metamorphosis • the study of causes of a disease • christian doppler country of birth
Moon festival crossword 2015-08-19
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- a magical drink
- (adjective) lasting forever
- a person who does something very brave
- the opposite of failure
- appears in the sky at night time
- instantly, at once
- a very sharp weapon shot from a bow
- (adjective) very bad, evil, nasty, unpleasant
- a man who is married to a woman
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- a lady who is married to a man
- the shape of a person’s body
- (adverb) to do something excitedly, crazily
- a powerful lady who is the ruler/the wife of a King
- (verb) past tense of “to fly”
- in the direction of something
- (verb) to speak very loudly
- a very brave and strong soldier
- The planet we live on
- (noun) the same as forever
19 Clues: a magical drink • instantly, at once • The planet we live on • the opposite of failure • (noun) the same as forever • (adjective) lasting forever • (verb) to speak very loudly • the shape of a person’s body • (verb) past tense of “to fly” • in the direction of something • a lady who is married to a man • a very brave and strong soldier • a man who is married to a woman • ...
TWILIGHT; New Moon 2023-10-31
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- gone what bella kept saying after edward left
- thousand nine Year the book came out
- A half-suppressed or muttered complaint
- half human, half animal
- number of the book of the series
- name of a person who's blood "sings" for a vampire.
- show of intention to inflict harm, threat
- bella's age in the book
- dead human that feeds of blood
- name of the author of the series
- perception of objects with no reality
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- Edward's super power
- Edward's dad name
- Charlie's profession
- Edward's last name
- "New Moon" in Spanish
- state where they lived
- number of months that edward left bella
- Bella's last name
19 Clues: Edward's dad name • Bella's last name • Edward's last name • Edward's super power • Charlie's profession • "New Moon" in Spanish • state where they lived • half human, half animal • bella's age in the book • dead human that feeds of blood • number of the book of the series • name of the author of the series • perception of objects with no reality • ...
Roaring Moon Moveset 2024-01-05
21 Clues: 7 Fire Sp • 1 Dark Ph • 49 Dark Ph • 42 Fire Sp • 77 Dark Ph • Rem Dark Ph • Rem Fire St • 1 Dragon Sp • 1 Normal St • 1 Normal St • 63 Dragon Ph • 21 Normal St • 56 Dragon St • 28 Dragon Ph • 84 Flying St • 70 Flying Ph • 14 Normal Ph • 91 Normal Ph • Rem Dragon Ph • 35 Psychic Ph • Rem Dragon Ph
Use cases 2024-03-20
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- Phase Visualizer - Batch phases are compared to ideal or golden phases
- and Reliability - To maintain product quality and equipment reliability
- Item Management - To see an action item and manage pending action items
- Management - Access checklist results, tasks, overview data and KPIs
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- Cause Analysis - Used for managing RCA events
- Detection - Used for detecting and addressing leaks
- KPI - One source of truth for KPI information
- Field Walks, and Audits - Helps in digital documentation of observation made during field walks
8 Clues: Cause Analysis - Used for managing RCA events • KPI - One source of truth for KPI information • Detection - Used for detecting and addressing leaks • Management - Access checklist results, tasks, overview data and KPIs • Phase Visualizer - Batch phases are compared to ideal or golden phases • and Reliability - To maintain product quality and equipment reliability • ...
MOON VOCABULARY 2023-10-24
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- to get less and less, or to decline
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- the phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and invisible from earth, or shortly thereafter when it appears as a slender crescent.
- a distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
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- a certain phase of the moon, when it's bulging outward but isn't quite full
- the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated.
- the moon at any stage between new moon and first quarter and between last quarter and the succeeding new moon when less than half of the illuminated hemisphere is visible
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- any phase of the moon during the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
11 Clues: to get less and less, or to decline • an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon • the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated. • the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object. • a certain phase of the moon, when it's bulging outward but isn't quite full • ...
Eclipse/layla r 2024-03-22
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- When the sun lights up the moon, the moon reflects a ______ on earth
- The darkest part of a shadow is the _____
- Sun-earth-moon
- _____ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out all the sun's light
- The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cat in and eclipse
- The moon is in the _______ phase during a solar eclipse
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- Sun-moon-earth
- When the moon is at its farthest point in orbit
- The total of partial obscuring of the sun or moon by the moon or earth's shadow
- ______ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out only a part of the sun
10 Clues: Sun-moon-earth • Sun-earth-moon • The darkest part of a shadow is the _____ • When the moon is at its farthest point in orbit • The moon is in the _______ phase during a solar eclipse • When the sun lights up the moon, the moon reflects a ______ on earth • _____ solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks out all the sun's light • ...
Q1 Reflection 2024-10-25
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- When the Moon is fully dark to our view
- When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view
- The planets in the Solar System ________ around the Sun
- If a rock layer is at the bottom, then it is what(age)
- Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets
- Half of a planet(nothern and southern)
- If a rock layer is at the top, then it is what(age)
- Earth spins on its _______
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- this piles up and hardens into rock
- Larger, gaseous, and colder planets
- When the Moon is in between the Earth and the Sun, blocking its light
- All the planets in the Solar System do this on their axis
- When the Moon falls into the Earth's shadow, making it appear reddish
- The force that attracts any two objects with mass
- Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth
15 Clues: Earth spins on its _______ • Smaller, rocky, and warmer planets • this piles up and hardens into rock • Larger, gaseous, and colder planets • Half of a planet(nothern and southern) • When the Moon is fully dark to our view • When the Moon is fully illuminated to our view • Gravity holds the Moon in _____ around the Earth • The force that attracts any two objects with mass • ...
