moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Tides and Eclipses 2024-12-04
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- Occurs when the completely passes into the darkest part (umbra) of Earth's shadow.
- When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit
- When the moon blocks out the Sun entirely
- The rise and fall of the surface levels of Earth's ocean water due to the gravitational effects of the Sun and Moon
- When the Sun and the Moon are aligned with each other, the gravitational pull is in the same direction
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- Occurs when the Moon passes into the lightest part (penumbra) of Earth's shadow.
- Occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially.
- The total or partial obscuring of a planet, star, or moon by another celestial object
- Occurs when Earth passes between the Moon and The Sun
- When the Sun and the Moon are at right angles to each other, the gravitational pulls are NOT in the same direction.
10 Clues: When the moon blocks out the Sun entirely • When the Moon is at its furthest point in orbit • Occurs when Earth passes between the Moon and The Sun • Occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun totally or partially. • Occurs when the Moon passes into the lightest part (penumbra) of Earth's shadow. • ...
Artemus 2026-04-10
Across
- Newton’s law stating that every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force
- The product of an object’s mass and velocity
- The relationship between force mass and acceleration
- The high speed gases expelled from a rocket engine
- The region beyond Earth’s atmosphere where spacecraft travel
- The mission planned to land humans on the Moon and explore the surface
- A push or pull acting on an object
- The scientist who developed the three laws of motion
- The path followed by a moving object
- VELOCITY The minimum speed needed to break free from a planet’s gravity
- NASA’s program focused on returning humans to the Moon and beyond
- A vehicle that moves by expelling gases to produce thrust
- The force of gravity acting on an object and it depends on location
- The act of sending a rocket into space
- Motion under the influence of gravity only
- The amount of matter in an object and it does not change with location
- The curved path an object follows around a planet or moon
- The force applied by the rocket pushing gases downward
- The rate at which velocity changes over time
- An object that orbits a planet, either natural or artificial
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- The upward force produced by a rocket pushing gases downward
- Speed in a given direction
- A space with no air or matter
- The force that pushes back in response to an action force
- A substance burned to produce energy for motion in rockets
- Resistance of an object to changes in its motion
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The mission planned to build a lunar space station and support long term Moon exploration
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by a force
- The process of pushing or driving a rocket forward
- The planet we live on and the source of gravity we must overcome
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth or another massive body
- Earth’s natural satellite
- The 2022 uncrewed mission that tested the rocket and spacecraft around the Moon
- The first crewed mission planned to orbit the Moon and return safely to Earth
35 Clues: Earth’s natural satellite • Speed in a given direction • A space with no air or matter • A push or pull acting on an object • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • The path followed by a moving object • The act of sending a rocket into space • Motion under the influence of gravity only • The product of an object’s mass and velocity • ...
vocabulary week 6 2015-10-13
Across
- widen
- work out carefully
- receive from source
- set value
- events after climax
- an object made during time of study
- form an opinion
- verify correctness
- large chunk of rock in space
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- raise to a higher degree
- increase in size
- events before climax
- an object created after time of study
- a ball that orbits the sun that is made of ice and dust
- all of the moons phases
- journey by water
- an act of investigation
- review
- to determine something
- a meteoroid that is in Earths atmosphere
20 Clues: widen • review • set value • form an opinion • increase in size • journey by water • work out carefully • verify correctness • receive from source • events after climax • events before climax • to determine something • all of the moons phases • an act of investigation • raise to a higher degree • large chunk of rock in space • an object made during time of study • ...
Space 2021-05-12
12 Clues: space cloud • Ball of gas • Shooting star • a stars death • moves in reverse • a Dirty snowball • supports a telescope • fractions of the moon • Sky is not fully dark • Shadow of a planet or moon • Moon appears more than half • collection of stars gas or dust
Yousef 2023-12-21
Across
- a new drug to market.
- Financial resources for drug development.
- Large-scale confirmation of efficacy.
- Regulatory agency for drug approval.
- Researching disease targets.
- drug safety after market.
- Evaluating efficacy and side effects.
- Bringing drugs to patients.
- Safe and effective medicines.
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- Testing for safety and dosage.
- Protecting drug patents.
- Drug testing in humans.
- Molecules with potential drug activity.
- Manufacturing and distributing drugs.
- Final stage before market launch.
- Optimizing drug candidates.
- Pre-human testing stage.
- Phases I-III of drug testing.
- Ethical considerations in research.
- Ensuring drug quality and safety.
20 Clues: a new drug to market. • Drug testing in humans. • Protecting drug patents. • Pre-human testing stage. • drug safety after market. • Optimizing drug candidates. • Bringing drugs to patients. • Researching disease targets. • Phases I-III of drug testing. • Safe and effective medicines. • Testing for safety and dosage. • Final stage before market launch. • ...
Science T1 - T4 2021-01-25
Across
- the movement of energy to something else.
- the place outside of Earth.
- energy in motion
- magnet created from electricity.
- a force that is pushing down on us.
- Earth is tilted on its _______.
- space rock (shooting star)
- rays that create warmer weather on Earth.
- rays that create colder weather on Earth.
- how much matter is in an object
- this is why we have seasons on Earth.
- an eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun.
- created when light is blocked by an object
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- type of moon that is less than half full.
- caused by the Earth's tilt on its axis.
- these are found between Mars and Jupiter.
- an eclipse where the Moon turns red.
- when a meteor hits the ground
- magnet that always has a magnetic field.
- type of moon that is more than half full.
- electricity that stores electrons
- measure of how compact something is.
- the total amount of heat energy
- largest planet in our Solar System.
- magnet that can be turned on or off.
- type of energy from the flow of electrons.
- largest star in our solar system
27 Clues: energy in motion • space rock (shooting star) • the place outside of Earth. • when a meteor hits the ground • the total amount of heat energy • Earth is tilted on its _______. • how much matter is in an object • magnet created from electricity. • largest star in our solar system • electricity that stores electrons • largest planet in our Solar System. • ...
Time, Cycles and the Solar System 2025-09-25
Across
- Method used before H4 (5, 8)
- The pointy part of a sundial (6)
- A planet crossing in front of a star (7)
- Solved the longitude problem (8)
- Time as indicated by the Sun (8, 5, 4)
- Difference between AST and MST (8, 2, 4)
- Moons falling into line around a planet (7, 9)
- Radius at which water can exist (10, 4)
- Forces that pull on planets and moons (5)
- Name for the ring-shaped early Solar System (14, 4)
- Day and night of equal length (7)
- Shape of the EOT graph (8)
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- Method for discovering exoplanets (6, 8)
- The Moon more than half-full (7)
- The moon getting bigger (6)
- Stable points in a two-body system (10)
- Method for discovering exoplanets (10)
- Point at which a moon is torn to shreds (5, 5)
- A day that lasts 23h 56m (8)
- Threshold for ice formation (5, 4)
- Lumps of dust sticking together (9)
- Time averaged out across the year (4, 5, 4)
- Planets that formed beyond the frost line (3, 5)
- Longest, or shortest, day (8)
- A day that lasts 24 hours (7)
- The Moon getting smaller (6)
26 Clues: Shape of the EOT graph (8) • The moon getting bigger (6) • Method used before H4 (5, 8) • A day that lasts 23h 56m (8) • The Moon getting smaller (6) • Longest, or shortest, day (8) • A day that lasts 24 hours (7) • The Moon more than half-full (7) • The pointy part of a sundial (6) • Solved the longitude problem (8) • Day and night of equal length (7) • ...
Rosie and Katies Solar System Word Search 2023-10-30
Across
- An imaginary line through an object
- An imaginary line halfway between the north and south poles
- A planet made up of gasses
- Attractive force between any two objects mass on earth
- The time it takes for the earth to rotate once
- The time it takes for the planet to orbit around the sun once.
- More then half of the moon can be seen
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- half of the earth in a north or south equator
- A ball of gas, that has light and heat
- satellite Human made object that orbits around planets
- Group of billions of stars
- a planet made of mostly icy materials
- Small, Rocky, Object
- Eclipse When the moon passes into the earths shadow
- moon Any phase where half of the sunlit moon can be seen
15 Clues: Small, Rocky, Object • Group of billions of stars • A planet made up of gasses • An imaginary line through an object • a planet made of mostly icy materials • A ball of gas, that has light and heat • More then half of the moon can be seen • half of the earth in a north or south equator • The time it takes for the earth to rotate once • ...
Q1w2 2025-11-03
Across
- when the entire side of the moon is lit up
- the path a object follows as it revolves around another
- when the moon looks like its shrinking
- preserved remains of organisms found in rock layers
- imprints of organisms like leaf or footprint fossils
- the angle of the earths axis
- moon moves between the sun and earth
- the time it takes earth to do a full revolution around the sun
- the largest planet in the solar system
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- earth comes between the sun and the moon
- the preserved skeletal remains of animals of humans
- nickname for jupiter and saturn due to their composition
- what do because of gravity
- what gravity is a pull between objects with mass
- human made objects found in archaeological layers
- earths yearly path around the sun
16 Clues: what do because of gravity • the angle of the earths axis • earths yearly path around the sun • moon moves between the sun and earth • when the moon looks like its shrinking • the largest planet in the solar system • earth comes between the sun and the moon • when the entire side of the moon is lit up • what gravity is a pull between objects with mass • ...
Jupiters Moons 2022-11-02
9 Clues: Labelled XLV • Only moon in the carpo group • Discovered by Perrine in 1904 • First (I) moon ever discovered • Tenth (X) moon ever discovered • Inner group with a mass of ~3.6 • Himalian moon discovered in 1905 • Second Galilean moon to be discovered • Galilean moon with a mass of 15 million
CTR STORE and SEER Updates Crosswords 2021-02-22
Across
- Uses code 99998 for dose per fraction for phase I, II, or III
- This program is a source of cancer incidence and survival data from population based cancer registries
- Determination of this may require assistance from the radiation oncologist for consistent coding and use of Code 86 Pelvis (NOS, non-visceral)
- The CoC developed this many new data items for collection of more specific information on sentinel and regional nodes
- STORE recommends coding these for I-131 treatments as 98 (Other) wherever there are thyroid cancer cells in the body
- The rationale for the development of the new STORE data items for this is to track recurrence after the completion of first course of treatment
- Registries must transmit data using this Data Exchange Standard beginning in 2021
- This is a treatment option that occurs if the patient/family/guardian refuses treatment, the patient dies before treatment starts, or the physician recommends no treatment be given, or the physician recommends palliative care for pain management only
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- If no surgical resection, then use this size of the tumor from the imaging, physical exam, or other diagnostic procedure in this order of priority prior to any form of treatment
- Uses code 999998 for total dose when brachytherapy is administered, or if there are multiple phases in a radiation course and any of the phases use a brachytherapy, radioisotopes or infusion therapy
- Nottingham Score is used to grade this histologically
- This is the nationwide oncology outcomes database for accredited cancer programs the US (NCDB)
- Uses code 999 if the size of this is unknown or not applicable
- Assign codes for this based on the absence or presence of tumor cells in lymphatic channels, or blood vessels, within the primary tumor as described in the medical record from the checklist or synoptic report, pathology report or a physician’s statement, in that order
- When entering the phases
- for the new radiation data items this is now abbreviated as PAB
- Dose for treatment phase should be coded in this for for any phase with treatment modality codes between 07 and 16 for brachytherapy
17 Clues: When entering the phases • Nottingham Score is used to grade this histologically • Uses code 99998 for dose per fraction for phase I, II, or III • Uses code 999 if the size of this is unknown or not applicable • for the new radiation data items this is now abbreviated as PAB • Registries must transmit data using this Data Exchange Standard beginning in 2021 • ...
CTR STORE and SEER Updates Crosswords 2021-02-22
Across
- Uses code 99998 for dose per fraction for phase I, II, or III
- This program is a source of cancer incidence and survival data from population based cancer registries
- Determination of this may require assistance from the radiation oncologist for consistent coding and use of Code 86 Pelvis (NOS, non-visceral)
- The CoC developed this many new data items for collection of more specific information on sentinel and regional nodes
- STORE recommends coding these for I-131 treatments as 98 (Other) wherever there are thyroid cancer cells in the body
- The rationale for the development of the new STORE data items for this is to track recurrence after the completion of first course of treatment
- Registries must transmit data using this Data Exchange Standard beginning in 2021
- This is a treatment option that occurs if the patient/family/guardian refuses treatment, the patient dies before treatment starts, or the physician recommends no treatment be given, or the physician recommends palliative care for pain management only
Down
- If no surgical resection, then use this size of the tumor from the imaging, physical exam, or other diagnostic procedure in this order of priority prior to any form of treatment
- Uses code 999998 for total dose when brachytherapy is administered, or if there are multiple phases in a radiation course and any of the phases use a brachytherapy, radioisotopes or infusion therapy
- Nottingham Score is used to grade this histologically
- This is the nationwide oncology outcomes database for accredited cancer programs the US (NCDB)
- Uses code 999 if the size of this is unknown or not applicable
- Assign codes for this based on the absence or presence of tumor cells in lymphatic channels, or blood vessels, within the primary tumor as described in the medical record from the checklist or synoptic report, pathology report or a physician’s statement, in that order
- When entering the phases
- for the new radiation data items this is now abbreviated as PAB
- Dose for treatment phase should be coded in this for for any phase with treatment modality codes between 07 and 16 for brachytherapy
17 Clues: When entering the phases • Nottingham Score is used to grade this histologically • Uses code 99998 for dose per fraction for phase I, II, or III • Uses code 999 if the size of this is unknown or not applicable • for the new radiation data items this is now abbreviated as PAB • Registries must transmit data using this Data Exchange Standard beginning in 2021 • ...
Planets 2023-08-22
15 Clues: - Dwarf • - Rings • - Our Home • - Red Planet • - Egg-shaped • - Kuiper Belt • - Tilted Axis • - Asteroid Belt • - Closest to Sun • - Hot and Cloudy • - Moon of Saturn • - Moon of Jupiter • - Blue and Stormy • - Largest Gas Giant • - Dwarf in Kuiper Belt
Phases of matter 2025-10-28
11 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • Difference between phases • Different phase of matter(very hot) • Different phase of matter (very cold) • Whole liquid melting at boiling point • Heated liquid;top molecules whisked off
Space 2016-03-02
Across
- A power that keeps planets orbiting the sun
- A gravitationally bound system of starts, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter
- A satellite orbiting the Sun, may go really far away from the Sun and return after hundreds or thousands of year. Some contain water ice.
- The biggest planet of the Solar system
- Last name of the man who did the first spacewalk
- Eighth planet from the sun
- A natural satellite orbiting Earth
- The center of the Solar system
- A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter
- Third planet from the Sun
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- The biggest galaxy of the Local group
- The smallest planet of the Solar system
- The planet with least density on the Solar system
- A circumstellar disc between planets Mars and Jupiter that contains asteroids, minor planets and debris
- The fourth biggest moon in the solar system. Has a lot of volcanoes.
- Number of the Apollo flight that landed to the Moon
- Second biggest galaxy of the Local group
- Number of moons orbiting planet Mars
- Second planet from the sun
- The biggest moon orbiting Saturn
20 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Second planet from the sun • Eighth planet from the sun • The center of the Solar system • The biggest moon orbiting Saturn • A natural satellite orbiting Earth • Number of moons orbiting planet Mars • The biggest galaxy of the Local group • The biggest planet of the Solar system • The smallest planet of the Solar system • ...
Gravity 2023-05-15
Across
- The scientist who discovered the laws of gravity
- The amount of matter in an object
- Gravity even affects the way your ____________develop
- Toss a ball into the air and it will _________down because of gravity
- Experiences less gravity when they are on the Moon or in space
- Force of attraction between objects
- If objects are closer together, then they will have _______ gravity
- Weighs about one Newton on Earth and 0.2 N on the Moon
- How many high tides happen each day?
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- The moon's gravity controls the ocean's ___________
- The gravity of a planet can cause a star to ____________
- The force that holds water in the oceans
- You weigh ___________on the moon than on the earth
- Gravity pulls objects towards the ________of the Earth
- It revolves around the Earth
- The gravitational pull of a planet depends on the _____________to its center
- The planets stay in __________because of gravity
- Gravitational pull is more noticeable in __________than solids
- The greater the mass of an ____________, the stronger its gravitational force
- Is gravity stronger or weaker on Mars?
- Is gravity a push or a pull?
21 Clues: It revolves around the Earth • Is gravity a push or a pull? • The amount of matter in an object • Force of attraction between objects • How many high tides happen each day? • Is gravity stronger or weaker on Mars? • The force that holds water in the oceans • The scientist who discovered the laws of gravity • The planets stay in __________because of gravity • ...
Neil Armstrong 2022-05-27
Across
- space shuttle landed in this ocean after their flight to the moon
- rank he earned in the Boy Scouts of America
- born and died in this state
- name of the movie released in 2018 based on his life
- last name of his partner when landing on the moon
- cause of daughter's death
- title earned in the military in 1950
- shuttle for the first manual space docking manuever
- second wife's first name
- college he attended to study aeronautical engineering
- number of hours they spent on the moon in total
- the month of his death
- what he had surgery on before passing away
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- university in which he got a job as a professor at
- name of younger sister; also the name of a month
- place where he stepped foot on before anyone else
- the astronaut that accompanied Armstrong on Gemini 8
- age in which he received his junior pilot license
- father's job that caused him to travel
- what he fell in love with at age 6
- war he served in as a part of the NAVY
- the name of his high school in Wapakoneta
- his mother's first name
23 Clues: the month of his death • his mother's first name • second wife's first name • cause of daughter's death • born and died in this state • what he fell in love with at age 6 • title earned in the military in 1950 • father's job that caused him to travel • war he served in as a part of the NAVY • the name of his high school in Wapakoneta • what he had surgery on before passing away • ...
Astronomy 2025-02-18
Across
- When the amount of day/night is the same
- third planet from the sun
- The way the Earth spins
- Where the sun rises
- seventh planet from the sun
- We cant see the ___ during a solar eclipse
- When you cant see the moon
- fourth planet from the sun
- most abundant gas in Earths atmosphere
- The outer planets are ___ Giants
- A place where astronauts from around the world condict research
- The second most abundant gas in Earths atmosphere
- the shape of Earths orbit
- It helps us see things in space from afar
- fifth planet from the sun
- what causes day/night
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- Helps us explore space and take important pictures
- When you can see the all of the moon
- sixth planet from the sun
- second planet from the sun
- Only planet supports life
- The largest of the inner planets
- First planet next to the sun
- What is our sun made of
- during a lunar eclipse we cant see the ___
- synonym for shrinking
- The shortest and longest day of the year
- Getting bigger
- how many seasons are there
- The inner planets are
- what causes the seasons
- what is caused by the moons gravity
- When the moon is barely seen
33 Clues: Getting bigger • Where the sun rises • synonym for shrinking • The inner planets are • what causes day/night • What is our sun made of • The way the Earth spins • what causes the seasons • sixth planet from the sun • Only planet supports life • third planet from the sun • the shape of Earths orbit • fifth planet from the sun • second planet from the sun • When you cant see the moon • ...
Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- Way, Our home galaxy
- Super strong space beam
- A big colorful cloud in space
- Earth is one of these
- Earth's nighttime neighbor
- What people say they saw flying weird in the sky
- Sucks in everything, even light
- Little green guy from another planet
- A person who goes to space
- When the moon or sun gets covered
- What aliens and astronauts travel in
- They twinkle in the night sky
- Keeps you from floating into space
- Made-up alien bug creature
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- A space rock that burns up in the sky
- What rockets do when they lift off
- Lets you see stars and planets
- Cool gaming tech named after aliens
- Icy space ball with a glowing tail
- Dance move or walking on the moon
- Shoots up into space with fire and noise
- The path a planet or moon follows
- Everything that exists, all of space
- A huge group of stars and planets
- The giant nothingness outside Earth
- The red planet
- Planet with cool rings
- Space agency that sends rockets up
- A message aliens might send us
- A rocky thing floating in space
30 Clues: The red planet • Way, Our home galaxy • Earth is one of these • Planet with cool rings • Super strong space beam • Earth's nighttime neighbor • A person who goes to space • Made-up alien bug creature • A big colorful cloud in space • They twinkle in the night sky • Lets you see stars and planets • A message aliens might send us • Sucks in everything, even light • ...
Gravity 2026-02-18
Across
- The scientist who discovered the laws of gravity
- The amount of matter in an object
- Gravity even affects the way your ____________develop
- Toss a ball into the air and it will _________down because of gravity
- Experiences less gravity when they are on the Moon or in space
- Force of attraction between objects
- If objects are closer together, then they will have _______ gravity
- Weighs about one Newton on Earth and 0.2 N on the Moon
- How many high tides happen each day?
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- The moon's gravity controls the ocean's ___________
- The gravity of a planet can cause a star to ____________
- The force that holds water in the oceans
- You weigh ___________on the moon than on the earth
- Gravity pulls objects towards the ________of the Earth
- It revolves around the Earth
- The gravitational pull of a planet depends on the _____________to its center
- The planets stay in __________because of gravity
- Gravitational pull is more noticeable in __________than solids
- The greater the mass of an ____________, the stronger its gravitational force
- Is gravity stronger or weaker on Mars?
- Is gravity a push or a pull?
21 Clues: It revolves around the Earth • Is gravity a push or a pull? • The amount of matter in an object • Force of attraction between objects • How many high tides happen each day? • Is gravity stronger or weaker on Mars? • The force that holds water in the oceans • The scientist who discovered the laws of gravity • The planets stay in __________because of gravity • ...
Space!! 2025-09-10
Across
- Sun is blocked out by the sun.
- moon No moon can be seen
- Eclipse earth blocks the light of the moon.
- Darkest part of the shadow
- Eclipse where you can not see with a naked eye
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- moon When the moon is a whole circle
- Moon appears to be smaller then the sun
- The light that passes through the eclipse.
- Moon does not cover the entire sun.
9 Clues: Darkest part of the shadow • Sun is blocked out by the sun. • moon No moon can be seen • Moon does not cover the entire sun. • Moon appears to be smaller then the sun • moon When the moon is a whole circle • The light that passes through the eclipse. • Eclipse earth blocks the light of the moon. • Eclipse where you can not see with a naked eye
Cell Cycle 2026-01-29
Across
- Phase where the cell is actively dividing
- Second growth/gap phase. When the cell is preparing for division
- The first checkpoint of the cell cycle is located between these two phases
- Phase where DNA is replicated and sister chromatids form
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- Phase where the cell is growing and DNA is being replicated
- The second checkpoint of the cell cycle is located between these two phases
- First growth/gap phase. When the cell copies its organelles
7 Clues: Phase where the cell is actively dividing • Phase where DNA is replicated and sister chromatids form • Phase where the cell is growing and DNA is being replicated • First growth/gap phase. When the cell copies its organelles • Second growth/gap phase. When the cell is preparing for division • ...
SANDWHICHH!!! 2024-12-06
Across
- Moon passes into the penumbra or Earth's shadow
- when the moon passes over the sun
- Happens when moon passes into umbra
- when the sun partially obscures the Moon
- Earth passes between our Moon and Sun
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- Moon at its appagee
- darkest part of shadow
- Fully covered
- cast by the Earth or Moon
- caused by our Moon's gravitational pull
10 Clues: Fully covered • Moon at its appagee • darkest part of shadow • cast by the Earth or Moon • when the moon passes over the sun • Happens when moon passes into umbra • Earth passes between our Moon and Sun • caused by our Moon's gravitational pull • when the sun partially obscures the Moon • Moon passes into the penumbra or Earth's shadow
The Planets 2014-10-17
Across
- the name given to the eclipse that occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth
- The galaxy our solar system is part of
- I am the fastest moving planet
- I am considered to be a dwarf planet
- The planet furthest from the sun
- I am the only planet that has only 1 moon
- the category of planets that include the four closest planets to the sun
- the name given to the eclipse that occurs when the moon passes into the earth's shadow
- I stop people and things on earth from floating away
- The planet with the most visible rings
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- I control the tides on Earth
- the curbed path a planet takes around the sun is called its....
- I am the gaseous envelope that surrounds the Earth
- The largest planet in our solar system
- the name given to a group of stars that make patterns in the sky
- all of the planets in our solar system orbit me
- Sometimes called the 'Red Planet'
- a meteoroid enters into the earths atmosphere
- the planet that is second from the sun
- the Earth has a tilt of approx 23* on its.....
20 Clues: I control the tides on Earth • I am the fastest moving planet • The planet furthest from the sun • Sometimes called the 'Red Planet' • I am considered to be a dwarf planet • The galaxy our solar system is part of • The largest planet in our solar system • the planet that is second from the sun • The planet with the most visible rings • ...
Science project#213 2023-02-10
Across
- When is you shadow the shortest?
- Which part of the moon can you see when you look at the moon?
- What size star is the sun?
- What time is it for the side of the earth that is facing away from the sun?
- The moon orbits the earth because of _____.
- Does the moon give off its own light?
- What is Groton-Dunstable's mascot?
- Where does the side of the earth that has daytime face toward?
- It is warmer in one hemisphere because it is getting ______ sunlight.
- Stars produce their own light, energy,and _____.
- Shadows point in which direction of the sun?
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- There is an imaginary pole that runs through the earth and divides it into the Northern Hemisphere and the____.
- Why are seasons caused?
- How long does the earth take to rotate on its axis one time?
- It is colder in one hemisphere because it is getting ____ sunlight.
- The earths axis is around the ______.
- The sun rises east, and sets west,and your shadows start west, and stop _____.
- Where does earths gravity pull you?
- Gravity is a type of______.
- Why does the sun has the strongest gravitational pull?
20 Clues: Why are seasons caused? • What size star is the sun? • Gravity is a type of______. • When is you shadow the shortest? • What is Groton-Dunstable's mascot? • Where does earths gravity pull you? • Does the moon give off its own light? • The earths axis is around the ______. • The moon orbits the earth because of _____. • Shadows point in which direction of the sun? • ...
Review 2024-01-05
Across
- a collapsed cloud of dust and gas
- contact lenses and glasses are an example of
- type of interaction that can only occur when two objects are touching eachother
- rate of change in velocity speeding up and slowing down
- this pulls gas, dust, and rocky objects to form planets
- a push or pull that changes an objects motion
- during neap tides the sun, moon, and earth form a
- flow of electrons through a wire
- unit used for measuring large distances across space
- temporary magnet created by an electric current
- equal and _______ reaction is Newton's Third Law
- occurs during a 1st quarter and 3rd quarter moon
- length from crest to crest of trough to trough
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- how quickly an object moves along a path
- shortest wavelength
- the hottest stars are this color
- Force equals mass times acceleration is which law
- longest wavelength
- high tides occur ______a day
- occurs during a new moon and full moon
- bottom of the wave
- first planet in the solar system
- like charges ______ eachother
- caused from an explosion of a star
- Newton's 1st Law of Motion
- height of a wave
26 Clues: height of a wave • longest wavelength • bottom of the wave • shortest wavelength • Newton's 1st Law of Motion • high tides occur ______a day • like charges ______ eachother • the hottest stars are this color • first planet in the solar system • flow of electrons through a wire • a collapsed cloud of dust and gas • caused from an explosion of a star • ...
MODULE ONE Review 2023-10-15
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- when the Moon goes missing
- weaker tide occurring at the quarter moons
- the left half is sunlit
- occurs on December 21 or 22
- the orbit of one object around another object
- occurs before the new moon
- the path an object follows moving around another object
- occurs on June 20 or 21
- the natural satellite of Earth
- the line on which an object rotates
- the last waxing phase
- measures 23.5 degrees from the vertical
- brightest object in the sky
- the lighter part of a shadow
- occurs before the full moon
- when the Sun goes missing
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- the first waning phase
- when objects appear to be moving
- the right half is sunlit
- the spin of an object around its axis
- the first waxing phase
- the last waning phase
- the third planet from the Sun
- occurs on March 20 or 21
- stronger tide occurring at new and full moons
- the day when direct rays strike a Tropic line
- the day when direct rays strike the equator
- occurs on September 22 or 23
- the darker part of a shadow
29 Clues: the last waning phase • the last waxing phase • the first waning phase • the first waxing phase • the left half is sunlit • occurs on June 20 or 21 • the right half is sunlit • occurs on March 20 or 21 • when the Sun goes missing • when the Moon goes missing • occurs before the new moon • occurs on December 21 or 22 • the darker part of a shadow • brightest object in the sky • ...
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-08
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- A huge ball of hot glowing gas
- term referring to the Sun
- the brightness of a star as seen from Earth
- everything found everywhere
- different appearances of the moon through its cycle
- this may drop during a Solar Eclipse, especially in the shadow
- Moon phase that can coincide with a lunar eclipse
- term referring to the Moon
- Moon phase that can coincide with a solar eclipse
- the act of spinning on an axis
- extremely powerful explosion near the end of a large star's life cycle
- Singer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
- our home
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- to travel in a circular orbital path
- Travel in a circular path
- the brightness of a star
- path an object takes around another
- A rock or chunk of metal streaking through Earth's atmosphere
- Writer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart" who also wrote songs for Meat Loaf
- lighter outer portion of the shadow
- shadow cast upon another
- dark center portion of the shadow
- the true brightness of a star
- force that is caused by the mass of an object
- easiest camera method to observe a Solar eclipse
25 Clues: our home • the brightness of a star • shadow cast upon another • Travel in a circular path • term referring to the Sun • 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 • path an object takes around another • ...
Terraria Achievments (All about Defeating or Surviving) 2024-04-06
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- ____ A Doctor Bones for the First Time
- ____ The Pumpkin Moon
- ____ All 4 Celestial Pillars
- ____ A Nymph, Found Underground
- ____ The Martian Invasion
- ____ The Deerclops
- ____ Moon Lord
- ____ The Torch God
- ____ The Dreadnautilus
- ____ Queen Slime
- ____ All Bosses of Terraria
- ____ The Groom, a Rare Zombie
- ____ The Mechanical Bosses all at Once
- ____ Brain of Cthulhu
- ____ Tim, a Rare Skeleton
- ____ King Slime
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- ____ The Lunatic Cultist
- ____ An Enemy using a Minecart
- ____ The Old One's Army
- ____ Queen Bee
- ____ Plantera
- ____ Duke Fishron
- ____ The Empress of Light
- ____ Eye of Cthulhu
- ____ The Golem
- ____ Pinky, the Rare Pink Slime
- ____ The Goblin Army
- ____ Your First Blood Moon
- ____ The Frost Moon
- ____ Eater of Worlds
- ____ Every kind of Slime Possible
- ____ Your First Night
- ____ Skeletron
- ____ Wall of Flesh
- ____ The Pirate Invasion
- ____ All Mechanical Bosses in Hardmode
36 Clues: ____ Plantera • ____ Queen Bee • ____ The Golem • ____ Moon Lord • ____ Skeletron • ____ King Slime • ____ Queen Slime • ____ Duke Fishron • ____ The Deerclops • ____ The Torch God • ____ Wall of Flesh • ____ Eye of Cthulhu • ____ The Frost Moon • ____ The Goblin Army • ____ Eater of Worlds • ____ The Pumpkin Moon • ____ Your First Night • ____ Brain of Cthulhu • ____ The Dreadnautilus • ...
Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Way, Our home galaxy
- Super strong space beam
- A big colorful cloud in space
- Earth is one of these
- Earth's tiny gray neighbor
- What people say they saw flying weird in the sky
- Sucks in everything, even light
- Little green guy from another planet
- A person who goes to space
- When the moon or sun gets covered
- What astronauts travel in
- They twinkle in the night sky
- Keeps you from floating into space
- Made-up alien bug creature
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- A space rock that burns up in the sky
- What rockets do when they lift off
- Lets you see stars and planets
- Cool gaming tech named after aliens
- Icy space ball with a glowing tail
- Dance move or walking on the moon
- Shoots up into space with fire and noise
- The path a planet or moon follows
- Everything that exists, all of space
- A huge group of stars and planets
- The giant nothingness outside Earth
- The red planet
- Planet with cool rings
- Space agency that sends rockets up
- A message aliens might send us
- A rocky thing floating in space
30 Clues: The red planet • Way, Our home galaxy • Earth is one of these • Planet with cool rings • Super strong space beam • What astronauts travel in • Earth's tiny gray neighbor • A person who goes to space • Made-up alien bug creature • A big colorful cloud in space • They twinkle in the night sky • Lets you see stars and planets • A message aliens might send us • ...
Phases of Matter 2024-11-04
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- phase change from solid to gas
- phase change from liquid to solid
- type of energy that comes from the movement of molecules and atoms
- phase change from gas to liquid
- state of matter that has a definite shape and fixed volume
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- phase change from liquid to gas
- measurement of the amount of thermal energy in a system
- phase change from solid to liquid
- state of matter that has no definite shape but a fixed volume
- state of matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume
- phase change from gas to solid
11 Clues: phase change from solid to gas • phase change from gas to solid • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from solid to liquid • phase change from liquid to solid • measurement of the amount of thermal energy in a system • state of matter that has a definite shape and fixed volume • ...
Space! 2018-03-18
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- The star closest to Earth
- The phase of the moon where you can see the left half
- Another name for Waxing Half Moon
- Another name for Inner Planets
- This separates the inner and outer planets
- Another name for the outer planets
- Dwarf Planet
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- Another name for the moon
- Canada created this for space exploration
- The group of planets closest to the sun
- Known as the "red planet"
- Planet closest to the sun
- Process of moving around the sun
- Process of spinning on an axis
- Stars are made of _____
- The force that holds us down
16 Clues: Dwarf Planet • Stars are made of _____ • Another name for the moon • The star closest to Earth • Known as the "red planet" • Planet closest to the sun • The force that holds us down • Another name for Inner Planets • Process of spinning on an axis • Process of moving around the sun • Another name for Waxing Half Moon • Another name for the outer planets • ...
Earth and Space 2020-10-21
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- imaginary line that runs through the earth's poles
- large natural object that orbits a planet
- when a sliver of moon shows
- a force that pulls objects toward each other
- to spin around
- our galaxy
- the way an object appears to move
- to appear bigger
- object that revolves around a star
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- our star
- path a revolving body follow
- group of stars forming a pattern
- ball of hot gases that gives off light and heat
- to appear smaller
- amount of illuminated moon seen from earth
- to travel around another object in space
16 Clues: our star • our galaxy • to spin around • to appear bigger • to appear smaller • when a sliver of moon shows • path a revolving body follow • group of stars forming a pattern • the way an object appears to move • object that revolves around a star • to travel around another object in space • large natural object that orbits a planet • amount of illuminated moon seen from earth • ...
Neptune Moons 2023-02-27
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- Also known as Neptune X, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune XII, is a prograde irregular satellite of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune VII, is the fifth-closest inner satellite of Neptune.
- Is a prograde irregular satellite of Neptune.
- Also designated Neptune XIV, is a small moon of Neptune discovered on 1 July 2013.
- Is the innermost satellite of Neptune and the nearest to the center of any gas giant with moons with a distance of 48,224 km from the planet's center.
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- Or Neptune IX, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune.
- The largest natural satellite of the planet Neptune, and was the first Neptunian moon to be discovered, on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell.
- Also known as Neptune IV, is the second-innermost satellite of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune VIII, is the second-largest Neptunian moon, and Neptune's largest inner satellite.
- Or Neptune II, is the third-largest moon of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune XIII, is the outermost known natural satellite of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune VI, is the fourth-closest inner moon of Neptune.
- Also known as Neptune V, is the third-closest inner moon of Neptune.
14 Clues: Is a prograde irregular satellite of Neptune. • Or Neptune II, is the third-largest moon of Neptune. • Or Neptune IX, is a retrograde irregular satellite of Neptune. • Also known as Neptune V, is the third-closest inner moon of Neptune. • Also known as Neptune VI, is the fourth-closest inner moon of Neptune. • ...
Wednesday Workout 2023-08-11
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- status that allows electrical connection
- geographical organization
- name for new / upcoming GIS system
- support structure
- largest serviced municipality by population
- electrical sub-network
- Transmission provider
- added to G/tech for spatial reference
- contains underground switches
- point of delivery
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- (mostly) decommissioned mobile GIS
- least common asset type
- source of a circuit
- streetlight voltage category
- what we deliver to customers
- comes in 1-, 2-, and 3- varieties
- term for telecom attachments
- transition from primary to secondary
- name for internal esri portal
- pole or structure, in a relationship
20 Clues: support structure • point of delivery • source of a circuit • Transmission provider • electrical sub-network • least common asset type • geographical organization • streetlight voltage category • what we deliver to customers • term for telecom attachments • name for internal esri portal • contains underground switches • comes in 1-, 2-, and 3- varieties • ...
Mid Autumn Festival Crossword 2022-09-08
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- lights up the way at night
- mythological Chinese archer
- a green gem
- determined by, or resembling the moon
- to give thanks for the harvest
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- sought refuge in the moon, goddess in the moon
- largest satellite of a planet relative to Earth
- a collection of myths
- family and friends come together, harvesting crops for the festival
- the process or period of gathering in crops
- Chinese baked goods traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
- one of the three animals in the legend
12 Clues: a green gem • a collection of myths • lights up the way at night • mythological Chinese archer • to give thanks for the harvest • determined by, or resembling the moon • one of the three animals in the legend • the process or period of gathering in crops • sought refuge in the moon, goddess in the moon • largest satellite of a planet relative to Earth • ...
Tides 2021-11-27
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- are tides that are not high
- causes solar tides
- gravity is... when objects witha mass are closer
- ... fore is the net gravitational force that causes tides
- force that causes tides
- are tides that occur on the sides nearest and furthest from the moon
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- are tides caused by the moon
- exert gravitational pull that causes tides
- high tides are rises in ... level
- exert gravitational pull on the moon
- next tides are 50 minutes earlier/later
- number of high tides in one day
12 Clues: causes solar tides • force that causes tides • are tides that are not high • are tides caused by the moon • number of high tides in one day • high tides are rises in ... level • exert gravitational pull on the moon • next tides are 50 minutes earlier/later • exert gravitational pull that causes tides • gravity is... when objects witha mass are closer • ...
Jupiter Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Current orbiter of Jupiter
- The moon that is most likely to contain life
- The largest Galilean moon
- How hydrogen behaves on Jupiter
- Type of radiation used to measure the magnetic field of Jupiter
- Include everything else in the universe
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- The most abundant element in Jupiter's atmosphere
- The largest storm on Jupiter
- The overall classification of Hydrogen and Helium
- The last moon of Jupiter
- Compounds that form the elements Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen
- the closest moon to Jupiter
12 Clues: The last moon of Jupiter • The largest Galilean moon • Current orbiter of Jupiter • the closest moon to Jupiter • The largest storm on Jupiter • How hydrogen behaves on Jupiter • Include everything else in the universe • The moon that is most likely to contain life • The most abundant element in Jupiter's atmosphere • The overall classification of Hydrogen and Helium • ...
Eclipse 2024-05-02
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- the darkest part of the shadow
- earth moves around the sun
- eclipse when the sun-moon-earth are perfectly aligned
- sun's outer atmosphere seen during a total solar eclispe
- third planet from the sun
- main source of energy
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- eclipse this happens when the moon passes between the sun and earth.
- partial shadow
- satellite of the earth
- eclipse when earth passes between the sun and moon
- when an object moves around its axis
- occurs when one celestial body moves in the shadow of another
12 Clues: partial shadow • main source of energy • satellite of the earth • third planet from the sun • earth moves around the sun • the darkest part of the shadow • when an object moves around its axis • eclipse when earth passes between the sun and moon • eclipse when the sun-moon-earth are perfectly aligned • sun's outer atmosphere seen during a total solar eclispe • ...
Science 2021-12-15
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- When light bounces off an object
- A natural luminous body visible in the sky especially at night
- A groups of stars and other space objects held together by gravity.
- An empty, blank or available area
- A celestial body that orbits around the Sun
- A type of space object that is smaller than a regular planet
- The large round object that circles the Earth
- When the phase of the moon is getting smaller
- half-moon but less than full
- How much matter something has
- The invisible force that pulls all objects
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- An influence that can change the motion of an object.
- A copy of an object that is larger or smaller than its actual size
- Rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction
- The planet on which we live
- A star which is located at the center of our solar system.
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- The whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- A repeating path that an object in space takes around another one
- An imaginary line on which a body rotates
- When the phase of the moon are getting bigger
21 Clues: The planet on which we live • half-moon but less than full • How much matter something has • When light bounces off an object • An empty, blank or available area • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • An imaginary line on which a body rotates • The invisible force that pulls all objects • A celestial body that orbits around the Sun • ...
Space 2016-03-02
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- The biggest planet of the Solar system
- The biggest galaxy of the Local group
- A power that keeps planets orbiting the sun
- The smallest planet of the Solar system
- The fourth biggest moon in the solar system. Has a lot of volcanoes.
- Second planet from the sun
- Number of the Apollo flight that landed to the Moon
- A star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter
- Number of moons orbiting planet Mars
- A satellite orbiting the Sun, may go really far away from the Sun and return after hundreds or thousands of year. Some contain water ice.
- A natural satellite orbiting Earth
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- The biggest moon orbiting Saturn
- Eighth planet from the sun
- The center of the Solar system
- A circumstellar disc between planets Mars and Jupiter that contains asteroids, minor planets and debris
- A gravitationally bound system of starts, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust and dark matter
- Second biggest galaxy of the Local group
- Last name of the man who did the first spacewalk
- Third planet from the Sun
- The planet with least density on the Solar system
20 Clues: Third planet from the Sun • Eighth planet from the sun • Second planet from the sun • The center of the Solar system • The biggest moon orbiting Saturn • A natural satellite orbiting Earth • Number of moons orbiting planet Mars • The biggest galaxy of the Local group • The biggest planet of the Solar system • The smallest planet of the Solar system • ...
Planets 2024-05-21
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- Region between Mars and Jupiter with numerous rocky bodies.
- Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- Largest moon of Neptune, has geysers.
- Central star of the solar system.
- Warming of a planet's surface due to its atmosphere trapping heat.
- Large planets with thick atmospheres, including Jupiter and Saturn.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Region beyond Neptune with icy bodies and dwarf planets.
- Seventh planet, rotates on its side.
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- Giant storm on Jupiter.
- Circular bands of ice and rock particles around gas giants.
- Closest planet to the Sun.
- Second planet from the Sun, hottest planet.
- Largest moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere.
- Depressions on a planet's surface caused by impact events.
- Eighth planet, deep blue color.
- Third planet from the Sun, supports life.
- Sixth planet, known for its ring system.
- Planets with thick atmospheres and icy compositions, including Uranus and Neptune.
- Cloud Spherical shell of icy objects surrounding the solar system.
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- Largest moon of Jupiter.
- Largest planet, fifth from the Sun.
- Largest volcano in the solar system, located on Mars.
- Fourth planet, known as the Red Planet.
25 Clues: Giant storm on Jupiter. • Largest moon of Jupiter. • Closest planet to the Sun. • Earth's natural satellite. • Eighth planet, deep blue color. • Central star of the solar system. • Largest planet, fifth from the Sun. • Layer of gases surrounding a planet. • Seventh planet, rotates on its side. • Largest moon of Neptune, has geysers. • Fourth planet, known as the Red Planet. • ...
Space Race Achievements 2023-09-09
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- The reusable spacecraft used by NASA for several missions.
- An activity where astronauts leave the spacecraft while in space.
- The historic event when humans first stepped on the Moon in 1969.
- The first living creature to orbit Earth, a Soviet space dog.
- Autonomous robots sent to explore the surface of Mars.
- The first U.S. space program that sent astronauts into space.
- The spacecraft that carried the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space.
- The U.S. program that prepared astronauts for the Apollo missions.
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- The part of the spacecraft that landed on the Moon.
- The collaborative efforts between countries in space exploration.
- A term for a Russian or Soviet astronaut.
- The NASA program that achieved the Moon landing.
- The first human to travel into space.
- The world's first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union.
- The international space station where astronauts conduct experiments.
- The space telescope that provides stunning images of the cosmos.
- A series of Soviet spacecraft that explored the Moon.
- The Russian space station that orbited Earth for 15 years.
- The Russian spacecraft still used for human spaceflight.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around another celestial body.
20 Clues: The first human to travel into space. • A term for a Russian or Soviet astronaut. • The NASA program that achieved the Moon landing. • The part of the spacecraft that landed on the Moon. • A series of Soviet spacecraft that explored the Moon. • Autonomous robots sent to explore the surface of Mars. • The Russian spacecraft still used for human spaceflight. • ...
Chapter 25- Space Exploration 2025-04-11
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- The first US space station
- The first man to walk on the moon
- A type of telescope that bends light to produce an image
- A device powered by a reaction engine, using propulsion
- The US president who declared man would be put on the moon, thus beginning the space race
- A type of telescope that see radio wavelengths
- A smaller body that orbits a larger one
- The space project that put man on the moon
- The space station used by 26 counties which conducts ongoing research
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- NASA is a result of his legacy
- This word always means moon
- A one way space vehicle sent from earth to explore space
- The first man to orbit the earth
- A probe designed to land softly on a planet to transmit photographs and data back to earth
- The first space station put in orbit by the USSR
- The US space shuttle program which used reusable space craft
- Instruments that form enlarged images of distant objects, making them appear close
- The father of modern rocketry
- A type of telescope which uses dish shaped mirrors as the main light gathering element
- A mobile lander that is remotely controlled from earth
20 Clues: The first US space station • This word always means moon • The father of modern rocketry • NASA is a result of his legacy • The first man to orbit the earth • The first man to walk on the moon • A smaller body that orbits a larger one • The space project that put man on the moon • A type of telescope that see radio wavelengths • ...
Crossword 2025-05-06
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- Way, Our home galaxy
- Super strong space beam
- A big colorful cloud in space
- Earth is one of these
- Earth's tiny gray neighbor
- What people say they saw flying weird in the sky
- Sucks in everything, even light
- Little green guy from another planet
- A person who goes to space
- When the moon or sun gets covered
- What astronauts travel in
- They twinkle in the night sky
- Keeps you from floating into space
- Made-up alien bug creature
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- A space rock that burns up in the sky
- What rockets do when they lift off
- Lets you see stars and planets
- Cool gaming tech named after aliens
- Icy space ball with a glowing tail
- Dance move or walking on the moon
- Shoots up into space with fire and noise
- The path a planet or moon follows
- Everything that exists, all of space
- A huge group of stars and planets
- The giant nothingness outside Earth
- The red planet
- Planet with cool rings
- Space agency that sends rockets up
- A message aliens might send us
- A rocky thing floating in space
30 Clues: The red planet • Way, Our home galaxy • Earth is one of these • Planet with cool rings • Super strong space beam • What astronauts travel in • Earth's tiny gray neighbor • A person who goes to space • Made-up alien bug creature • A big colorful cloud in space • They twinkle in the night sky • Lets you see stars and planets • A message aliens might send us • ...
Chapter 25- Space Exploration 2026-04-15
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- The space station used by 26 counties which conducts ongoing research
- The first space station put in orbit by the USSR
- NASA is the result of his legacy
- The first man to orbit the earth
- A mobile lander that is remotely controlled from earth
- A one way space vehicle sent from earth to explore space
- The father of modern rocketry
- Instruments that form enlarged images of distant objects, making them appear close
- The first US space station
- The first man to walk on the moon
- A type of telescope which uses dish shaped mirrors as the main light gathering element
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- The US space shuttle program which used reusable space craft
- A probe designed to land softly on a planet to transmit photographs and data back to earth
- This word always means moon
- A device powered by a reaction engine using propulsion
- The space project that put man on the moon
- The US president who declared man would be put on the moon, thus beginning the space race
- A smaller body that orbits a larger one
- A type of telescope that sees wavelengths
- A type of telescope that bends light to produce an image
20 Clues: The first US space station • This word always means moon • The father of modern rocketry • NASA is the result of his legacy • The first man to orbit the earth • The first man to walk on the moon • A smaller body that orbits a larger one • A type of telescope that sees wavelengths • The space project that put man on the moon • The first space station put in orbit by the USSR • ...
Rosie and Katies Solar System Word Search 2023-10-30
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- An imaginary line through an object
- An imaginary line halfway between the north and south poles
- A planet made up of gasses
- Attractive force between any two objects mass on earth
- The time it takes for the earth to rotate once
- The time it takes for the planet to orbit around the sun once.
- More then half of the moon can be seen
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- half of the earth in a north or south equator
- A ball of gas, that has light and heat
- satellite Human made object that orbits around planets
- Group of billions of stars
- a planet made of mostly icy materials
- Small, Rocky, Object
- Eclipse When the moon passes into the earths shadow
- moon Any phase where half of the sunlit moon can be seen
15 Clues: Small, Rocky, Object • Group of billions of stars • A planet made up of gasses • An imaginary line through an object • a planet made of mostly icy materials • A ball of gas, that has light and heat • More then half of the moon can be seen • half of the earth in a north or south equator • The time it takes for the earth to rotate once • ...
The Moon 2025-10-21
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- the core of the moon is 1.6-1.8% of this
- The place the average person can see the moon
- One of the theories on how the moon formed
- The moon's surface takes longer to do this compared to Earth's
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- Has the most knowledge about the moon
- The person who recognized that the moon wasn't a perfect circle
- Has the same makeup as the moon
- the size of the object that hit earth to form the moon
- the moon helps ________ the Earth's climate
9 Clues: Has the same makeup as the moon • Has the most knowledge about the moon • the core of the moon is 1.6-1.8% of this • One of the theories on how the moon formed • the moon helps ________ the Earth's climate • The place the average person can see the moon • the size of the object that hit earth to form the moon • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun 2014-02-09
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- When the sun goes down
- The direction where the sun goes down
- The moon phase when we can't see it
- The planet we live on
- Shape of the moon between quarter and full
- Getting bigger
- The star at the centre of our solar system
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- The moon phase when it is completely lit up
- When the sun comes up
- The direction where the sun comes up
- A small slice of the moon which is lit up
- Getting smaller
12 Clues: Getting bigger • Getting smaller • When the sun comes up • The planet we live on • When the sun goes down • The moon phase when we can't see it • The direction where the sun comes up • The direction where the sun goes down • A small slice of the moon which is lit up • Shape of the moon between quarter and full • The star at the centre of our solar system • ...
Sun-Earth-Moon Crossword 2019-02-26
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- Dark central portion of the shadow from an eclipse.
- Dark spots on the sun that tell us the rotation rate and the strength of the magnetic field of our star.
- Whenever less than one-half of the moon's face is illuminated, the phase is known as a _____.
- When the amount of illumination is growing toward a full moon, the phase is said to be _____.
- A solar flare that is known to effect life on Earth.
- When the sun and moon are aligned, this type of tide occurs.
- Earth revolves around the sun due to this kind of force.
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- Whenever more than half of the moon's face is illuminated, the phase is known as a _____.
- This is known as the motion of a planet, moon, star or galaxy around a central axis.
- Occurs when the moon aligns exactly between the sun and Earth.
- When the sun and moon are at right angles, this type of tide occurs.
- A planet completes one _____ when it travels fully around the Sun once.
- The process of combining lighter elements into heavier ones in the core of the sun (as well as other stars).
- Scientist who discovered the Law of Universal Gravitation.
- Outer portion of the shadow of an eclipse. You can only see a partial solar eclipse from this area.
- Type of tide in which only one high and low tide occurs on the planet.
- When the amount of illumination is decreasing toward a new moon, the phase is said to be _____.
17 Clues: Dark central portion of the shadow from an eclipse. • A solar flare that is known to effect life on Earth. • Earth revolves around the sun due to this kind of force. • Scientist who discovered the Law of Universal Gravitation. • When the sun and moon are aligned, this type of tide occurs. • Occurs when the moon aligns exactly between the sun and Earth. • ...
P6 Revision Crossword 2023-09-18
The Moon 2022-01-27
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- Galileo Galilei discovered for moons are this planet
- If the Earth were the same size as a nickel, the moon would be the size of a ________________ bean.
- The moon could be the site of future _________________ by humans
- The moon makes a complete ________ around Earth in 27 Earth days
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- The Moon rotates at the same speed it revolves around Earth and this is called a _______________ rotation.
- The moon shines because its surface ___________ light from the sun.
- the moon moderates the Earth's _________________
- Earth's Moon is the ______________ largest moon in the solar system
- The Moon moves one __________ away from the Earth each year.
9 Clues: the moon moderates the Earth's _________________ • Galileo Galilei discovered for moons are this planet • The Moon moves one __________ away from the Earth each year. • The moon could be the site of future _________________ by humans • The moon makes a complete ________ around Earth in 27 Earth days • ...
Motions of the earth-5th std 2021-05-11
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- What is the line that divides the planet into two hemispheres called? (7)
- What is the adjective of moon? (5)
- What is every day of lunar month called? (5)
- What is the process of new moon to full moon called? (6)
- What is the process of full moon to new moon called? (6)
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- What is the cycle of 6 seasons called? (10)
- What is the movement of the moon around the earth called? (10)
- What is turning of an object around itself called? (8)
- I have no light of my own (4)
- What is the imaginary line round which an object rotates? (4)
10 Clues: I have no light of my own (4) • What is the adjective of moon? (5) • What is the cycle of 6 seasons called? (10) • What is every day of lunar month called? (5) • What is turning of an object around itself called? (8) • What is the process of new moon to full moon called? (6) • What is the process of full moon to new moon called? (6) • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon 2025-11-10
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- Phase of the moon where the right half is illuminated
- A thin curved shape
- The moon is completely dark during this phase
- More than half but less than full
- When the moon passes into the earths shadow
- To increase in size
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- Phase of the moon where the left half is illuminated
- eclipse When the moon passes between the earth and the sun
- cause by the tilt of the earth toward or away from the sun
- To decrease in size
- 100% of the moons surface is illuminated
11 Clues: To decrease in size • A thin curved shape • To increase in size • More than half but less than full • 100% of the moons surface is illuminated • When the moon passes into the earths shadow • The moon is completely dark during this phase • Phase of the moon where the left half is illuminated • Phase of the moon where the right half is illuminated • ...
Earth, Moon, Sun System 2023-12-15
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- The Moon is Earth's only_______satellite.
- 14 days
- Growing bigger.
- How long does it take to make a full rotation?
- The North Hemisphere pointing away from the sun.
- What does Earth's axis always point toward?
- What direction does the sun rise in?
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- What does it do when it's on its axis?
- What direction does Earth rotate in?
- From new to full moon.
- The Moon reflects light from the______.
- Cause of tides?
- Start of a new cycle.
- Growing smaller.
- What direction does the sun set in?
- The North Hemisphere pointing towards the sun.
16 Clues: 14 days • Cause of tides? • Growing bigger. • Growing smaller. • Start of a new cycle. • From new to full moon. • What direction does the sun set in? • What direction does Earth rotate in? • What direction does the sun rise in? • What does it do when it's on its axis? • The Moon reflects light from the______. • The Moon is Earth's only_______satellite. • ...
science 2024-11-07
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- Degrees earth Imaginary line tilts at.
- How many rotations does Earth completein one year
- is earth like a large magnet
- What is the time change
- what is the area to the north
- when dose happen Summer solstice
- what rotates earth
- Phase of moon when all lit up
- how long does it take Earth to rotate
- is earth farthest is around July 4.
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- Earth revolves around ?
- Sun is directly above earth’s equator
- earth tilted at 23.5 degrees- SEASONS
- phase of moon when completely dark
- when dose Winter
- seen in the north
- which side is facing Earth?
- what does earth spin on.
- does earth tilted at 23.5 degrees
19 Clues: when dose Winter • seen in the north • what rotates earth • Earth revolves around ? • What is the time change • what does earth spin on. • which side is facing Earth? • is earth like a large magnet • what is the area to the north • Phase of moon when all lit up • when dose happen Summer solstice • does earth tilted at 23.5 degrees • phase of moon when completely dark • ...
Science 2023-11-11
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- unit for mass
- underneath red supergiant on HR diagram
- very hot and dim on HR diagram
- tide after 1st or 3rd quarters (90 degrees)
- moon phase less than half complete
- top right corner of HR diagram
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- made of dust and gas where stars are formed
- most of a star's life
- moon phase more the half complete
- moon phase positioned right in front of the sun
- hieght above sea level
- tide after new or full moon(180 degrees)
12 Clues: unit for mass • most of a star's life • hieght above sea level • very hot and dim on HR diagram • top right corner of HR diagram • moon phase more the half complete • moon phase less than half complete • underneath red supergiant on HR diagram • tide after new or full moon(180 degrees) • made of dust and gas where stars are formed • tide after 1st or 3rd quarters (90 degrees) • ...
Lethal Company 2024-04-16
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- The fourth moon in the list and has a rickety bridge and a dam. It is forested, damp, and it is most known for its high spawn of brackens.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Adamance. These are only dangerous in groups; when in groups, they can all latch onto the player and fly them upward. The fan in the facility lobby can even be flown into and cause the player to die.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Titan. These dinosaur-like animals are blind, lunging to where it last heard a noise.
- An enemy most common in Rend. This enemy stalks one player at a time until it gets tired of its hide and seek game and skips towards the player to kill.
- The tenth moon in the list and has a large building with stairs going up to the entrance. It is snowy, foggy, and most known for its high loot spawn and high danger.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. This enemy is like a weeping angel; it only attacks when not looked at.
- An indoor enemy most common in Rend. This enemy stomps around and after a while scans the area with its eye for movement; if it detects movement it loads its shotgun and shoots.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. A slow-moving slime-like enemy, it enjoys music.
- The second moon in the list and the simplest. It is rocky, small, and it is most known for being a good starting moon.
- The sixth moon in the list and has a large lake in the center. It is forested, wet, and most known for its 3 fire exits.
- An indoor enemy most common in Rend. This enemy is like a jack-in-the-box, but don't let it finish Pop Goes the Weasel. Once it pops, it goes berserk, knowing the location of every player and killing them instantly upon impact.
- The eighth moon in the list and has the first (update-wise) appearance of the forest keeper cabin. It is foggy, snowy, and most known for its enemy spawns.
- An enemy most common in Rend. These are basically zombies, if touching the player turning them into another.
- An indoor enemy most common in Dine. These odd-looking humanoids shuffle around the mansion cleaning, but when finding an alone player pulls out its knife and attacks.
- The only unused moon, and is said to be a water planet with high scrap value.
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- An indoor enemy most common in Assurance. It gathers scrap and brings it to its nest, and when provoked swirls slowly around trying to hit you.
- An indoor enemy most common in Experimentation. It marks its territory with webs and is just as fast as the player.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Adamance. These enemies are mostly found in groups, coming together to attack players for loot.
- The seventh moon in the list and has a cabin with a code to a new moon. It is forested, low, and most known for its large spawn rate of baboon hawks.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Assurance. These large enemies hide in the ground until detecting prey, lunging to eat it.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Adamance. They start swarming the player when it gets too close to their nest.
- The second hidden moon, and is a large rocky surface with no life. It is most known for its low scrap and ridiculous amounts of Old Birds.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Vow. These are childish; once seeing something, it puts it in its mouth.
- The fifth moon in the list and has a jump to get closer to the fire exit before the time starts. It is rocky, sandy, and most known for its layout confusing to those unfamiliar with it.
- The third moon in the list and has a ladder onto a large boulder. It is rocky, sandy, and it is most known for its fire exit and good scrap amount.
- The ninth moon in the list and has mountains in between paths to the entrance. It is snowy, foggy, and is most known for its spawns of butlers.
- The first moon in the list and where you go to sell scrap.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. Said to be related to sharks, these enemies charge the player, but can run into walls.
- An indoor enemy most common in Vow. It stalks the player waiting for the right time to attack; when looked at, it stands up and backs away.
- An indoor enemy most common in Experimentation. This enemy is mostly passive, releasing a pink cloud when scared.
- A unique enemy that appears when killing a butler. These flying insects fly around unstoppably and act as indoor bees.
- The first hidden moon, and has multiple buildings in its area, along with a fence. It is quite grassy, and is most known for its high loot value and Old Bird spawns.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Embrion. These robots scan for players, and when finding a player, can stomp on, explode, or burn the player.
- An indoor enemy most common in Assurance. To kill, it drops on a player's head and suffocates them.
34 Clues: The first moon in the list and where you go to sell scrap. • The only unused moon, and is said to be a water planet with high scrap value. • An indoor enemy most common in Offense. A slow-moving slime-like enemy, it enjoys music. • An indoor enemy most common in Assurance. To kill, it drops on a player's head and suffocates them. • ...
Saturn V 2022-10-19
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- The first stage lifted the rocket to ___ miles.
- The 1st and 2nd stages ______ off after they are used.
- Rocket NASA built send people to the Moon.
- The SaturnV weighed 6.2 _______ pounds.
- The SaturnV can carry as much as ___ school buses into Earth orbit (130 tons).
- 363 feet describes the _____ of the SaturnV.
- The SaturnV created 34.5 million newtons of ____ at launch.
- The _______ stage carried it almost into orbit.
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- SaturnV is 18 meters taller than the ___ __ ______.
- Program that the Saturn V was used for in the 1960s and 70s.
- The SaturnV can carry ____ tons to the Moon (4 buses).
- The V in SaturnV stands for this number.
- SaturnV was also used to launch this space station.
- The second stage fell into the _____.
- The _____ state moves it into orbit and toward the moon.
- The third stage stayed in ____ or hit the Moon.
16 Clues: The second stage fell into the _____. • The SaturnV weighed 6.2 _______ pounds. • The V in SaturnV stands for this number. • Rocket NASA built send people to the Moon. • 363 feet describes the _____ of the SaturnV. • The third stage stayed in ____ or hit the Moon. • The _______ stage carried it almost into orbit. • The first stage lifted the rocket to ___ miles. • ...
The Solar System 2013-12-03
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- this planet has spectacular rings
- a moon of Uranus with many valleys
- you might say this planet has East and West poles
- this moon is a like a large ball of ice with some cracks on the surface
- the path a body follows as it revolves around something else
- a natural satellite of a planet
- a meteor that reaches the ground intact
- a very volcanic moon
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- a small body of frozen gases that orbit a star in very elliptical orbits
- this is the hottest planet in the solar system
- The name of the Sun and all bodies that revolve around it.
- a large body that revolves around a star, but is not a star
- a chunk of matter that enters Earth's atmosphere
- a small rocky body that orbits a star
- a large hole made from an impact
- the force that holds the solar system together
16 Clues: a very volcanic moon • a natural satellite of a planet • a large hole made from an impact • this planet has spectacular rings • a moon of Uranus with many valleys • a small rocky body that orbits a star • a meteor that reaches the ground intact • this is the hottest planet in the solar system • the force that holds the solar system together • ...
Are you smarter than a 6th Grader? 2024-12-12
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- when the moon passes behind the Earth's shadow
- the model of the universe with the sun in the center
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- the model of the universe with the earth in the center
- heat transferred by electromagnetic waves
- matter changing from gas to liquid
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- when the moon passes between the sun and the earth
- heat transfer by the movement of liquids and gases
- the tendency of an object to either remain at rest or in motion unless an external force acts upon it
- matter changing from liquid to gas
- attraction between objects due to their masses and the distance between them
- heat transferred by direct contact between objects
- when the moon appears to decrease in size each night
- atmospheric conditions at a specific date and time
- atmospheric conditions in a general area over a long period of time
- when the moon appears to grow larger each night
16 Clues: rain, sleet, snow, or hail • matter changing from liquid to gas • matter changing from gas to liquid • heat transferred by electromagnetic waves • when the moon passes behind the Earth's shadow • when the moon appears to grow larger each night • when the moon passes between the sun and the earth • heat transfer by the movement of liquids and gases • ...
Q1 reflection crosssword 2025-10-30
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- occurs when the earth blocks light from the moon
- occurs when the moon is blocking the sun so earth cant see it
- when the light on the moon is decreasing
- the ____________________ states that the oldest layers of rock are at the bottom and the new rock layers are at the bottom
- the greater the _______ the stronger gravity
- when the northern hemisphere is pointed away from the sun
- actual remains like a tooth or bone that got buried fast than turned to rock
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- terrestrial
- jovian
- movement of an object around another object
- the layers of sedimentary rock
- the greater __________ the less gravity
- spinning movement of an object around its axis
- evidence of a creatures activity like footprints or nests that got buried fast than turned to rock
- when the northern hemisphere is pointed towards the sun
- when the light on the moon is increasing
16 Clues: jovian • terrestrial • the layers of sedimentary rock • the greater __________ the less gravity • when the light on the moon is decreasing • when the light on the moon is increasing • movement of an object around another object • the greater the _______ the stronger gravity • spinning movement of an object around its axis • occurs when the earth blocks light from the moon • ...
Q1 Reflection Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- On the way to a Full moon.
- A push or pull that causes massive objects to accelerate towards one another.
- A celestial body’s orbital motion around another.
- When the Earth is between the Sun and Moon
- The top layer or fault.
- Have rocky surfaces and closest to the sun.
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- Reveals the fossil so that it can be studied by scientists.
- A process in which rock layers are formed over long periods of time.
- Cold,ice,snow,skiing.
- Every object in the universe exerts a gravitational ________.
- Are giant balls of gas far from the sun.
- The circular movement of an object around an axis.
- When its spring in the northern hemisphere its opposite in the southern.
- A two-dimensional imprint.
- Occurs when the moon passes between the sun and and Earth.
- On the way to a New moon
16 Clues: Cold,ice,snow,skiing. • The top layer or fault. • On the way to a New moon • On the way to a Full moon. • A two-dimensional imprint. • Are giant balls of gas far from the sun. • When the Earth is between the Sun and Moon • Have rocky surfaces and closest to the sun. • A celestial body’s orbital motion around another. • The circular movement of an object around an axis. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2022-02-07
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- Dark spots that are visible on the surface of the sun that are caused by intense magnetic activity that disrupts convection forming areas of reduced surface temperature
- Equipment used to magnify objects far away.
- This occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is completely or partially obscured.
- This is a natural satellite that orbits a planet or smaller body.
- This is the tide that occurs twice a month, when the difference between high and low tide is least; the lowest level of high tide.
- This is an arc of gas that erupts from the surface of the Sun (also called a filament) which can loop hundreds of thousands of miles into space.
- These are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
- This is the distance that a light travels in 365.25 earth days.
- One of four major divisions of the year based on the Earth's tilt and the light from the sun.
- The layer of the Sun above the chromosphere which is hotter than the Sun's surface.
- This occurs when the Moon passes through some portion of the Earth's shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely.
- This is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, interstellar gas and dust, and dark matter.
- This is the very high and low tides that occur during the new moon or the full moon when the sun, moon, and earth are approximately aligned.
- This is an attractive force between any two objects due to mass.
- This is a massive ball of plasma that shines because of thermonuclear fusion in its core.
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- A specially designed robotic space vehicle designed to explore various aspects of the solar system.
- This is an instrument used to analyze the component parts of a sample by separating its parts into a color spectrum.
- This is the Sun and the celestial objects bound to it by gravity.
- This is the star at the center of the solar system around which the Earth and other matter orbit.
- A large, rocky body found in space. It often orbits the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- The third planet from the sun.
- This is the distance between the sun and the earth. It is the standard unit for distance within our solar system.
- This is the visible event that occurs when an asteroid enters Earth's atmosphere and becomes visible.
- This is a celestial body in orbit around a star.
24 Clues: The third planet from the sun. • Equipment used to magnify objects far away. • This is a celestial body in orbit around a star. • These are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon. • This is the distance that a light travels in 365.25 earth days. • This is an attractive force between any two objects due to mass. • ...
Unit 7: Extra Credit Crossword 2023-03-05
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- a group of stars that seems to form a picture or design in the night sky.
- the study of objects in space and their properties.
- a nearly round body, slightly smaller than a planet, whose orbit crosses the orbit of another body.
- an event during a new moon where the shadow of the moon falls on Earth, blocking the sun’s light.
- a star and all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it.
- the imaginary line around which Earth rotates.
- a large body that revolves around a star.
- to turn about an axis.
- an event during a full moon where the shadow of Earth falls on the moon, causing the moon to darken.
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- everything that exists, including galaxies and everything in them.
- a group of billions of stars, objects that orbit those stars, gas, and dust.
- a change in the appearance of the moon’s shape as it orbits Earth.
- a chunk of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust orbiting the sun.
- a chunk of rock or iron less than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) in diameter that orbits the sun.
- the path of one object in space around another object.
- a huge ball of very hot, glowing gasses in space that produces its own light and heat.
- to go around, or orbit, another object.
17 Clues: to turn about an axis. • to go around, or orbit, another object. • a large body that revolves around a star. • the imaginary line around which Earth rotates. • the study of objects in space and their properties. • the path of one object in space around another object. • a chunk of frozen gases, rock, ice, and dust orbiting the sun. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-20
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- The earth revolves around the sun because the sun has strong _________
- The moon _______ around the earth
- There are 2 low and high each day
- when the half of the moon that has light is growing every day
- The moon has 8 of these
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- Every year the earth makes a ____________ around the sun
- the earth is ______ on its axis
- The earths rotation around the sun causes ________
- earth is one of the _______
- when the half of the moon with light is fading every day
- the object that orbits the earth
11 Clues: The moon has 8 of these • earth is one of the _______ • the earth is ______ on its axis • the object that orbits the earth • The moon _______ around the earth • There are 2 low and high each day • The earths rotation around the sun causes ________ • Every year the earth makes a ____________ around the sun • when the half of the moon with light is fading every day • ...
Science- astronomy 2024-11-12
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- the __________ is between mars and Jupiter (no spaces)
- the _____ planets are small and they are the close ones the the sun
- the _____ are caused by the moons gravity
- earth is referred to as the ____________ planet (no spaces)
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- the ______________ protects us from harmful solar radiation
- an _____ is on earth and is 75% of earth
- a comet is also referred to as a _____________ (no spaces
- the ____ orbits our planet earth
- the ____ causes the seasons
- the ____ moon is the biggest phase of the moon
- a _________ moon is one away from a new moon
11 Clues: the ____ causes the seasons • the ____ orbits our planet earth • an _____ is on earth and is 75% of earth • the _____ are caused by the moons gravity • a _________ moon is one away from a new moon • the ____ moon is the biggest phase of the moon • the __________ is between mars and Jupiter (no spaces) • a comet is also referred to as a _____________ (no spaces • ...
Astronomy 2022-11-16
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- These are like asteroids, but are mostly ice and far away from earth and other planets
- This orbits earth and may have come from earth
- The impact of meteors hitting the moon have left
- The earth is tilted on this (which gives us seasons)
- The first crescent moon shape is known as
- When you can see the moon in a perfect circle
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- Every star is actually also a
- When something revolves around another thing
- Rocks flying through space that burn up in earth's atmosphere
- it takes an entire one of these for earth to circle the sun
- The red planet next to Earth
- The last crescent moon shape is known as
12 Clues: The red planet next to Earth • Every star is actually also a • The last crescent moon shape is known as • The first crescent moon shape is known as • When something revolves around another thing • When you can see the moon in a perfect circle • This orbits earth and may have come from earth • The impact of meteors hitting the moon have left • ...
B 2023-02-03
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- Force that makes water on the side of the moon bulge
- The moon orbits the...
- Gravity draws object towards the....
- What the moon does to the water
- Highest point of the tide
- Cause of the rise and fall of the tide
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- Lowest point in the tide
- How many times a day the ocean rises and falls
- Earth and Moon both have this force
- When ocean water starts spilling onto the streets or coming up from drains
- How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge?
11 Clues: The moon orbits the... • Lowest point in the tide • Highest point of the tide • What the moon does to the water • Earth and Moon both have this force • Gravity draws object towards the.... • Cause of the rise and fall of the tide • How many times a day the ocean rises and falls • How many sides of the Earth had a tidal bulge? • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-06
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- happens when Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and the shadow of Earth falls on the moon.
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
- A small rocky body that reaches Earth's surface without burning up completely
- The shadow cast by the Earth or Moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse. The lighter part of the shadow
- A bright streak of light that results when a small rocky body burns up in the Earth's atmosphere
- A relatively small, rocky body that travels through space
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- happens when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun and the shadow falls on part of Earth.
- The sunlit portion of the Moon that we can see it getting smaller or decreasing
- a region of the sky that contains a recognizable star pattern and that is used to describe the location of objects in space.
- An instrument that collects electromagnet radiation from the sky and concentrates it for better observation, an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified
- The sunlit portion of the Moon that we can see is getting bigger or increasing
- 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
- More than half but less than fully illuminated phase of the Moon. Hump shaped
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, usually in a band between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- A small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun and gives off gas and dust in the form of a tail as it passes close to the Sun
15 Clues: A relatively small, rocky body that travels through space • An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another • More than half but less than fully illuminated phase of the Moon. Hump shaped • A small rocky body that reaches Earth's surface without burning up completely • ...
Thgings I've learned in Science 2025-10-30
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- The Earth is always tilted towards this star
- when the entire side of the moon facing the Earth is lit
- the gravity between two objects depends on mass and ______.
- the spinning of an object on it's axis
- The Law of ____________ states that the oldest layers are at the bottom.
- the person who discovered the concept of gravity
- Index fossils are used to ______ geologic periods.
- the process of rock layers over a long period of time.
- when the moon blocks the light from the sun
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- fossils are ancient organisms _______ in rock.
- the movement of an object around another object
- outer planets are also called ______ planets
- when the Earth blocks the light from reaching the moon
- when the right half of the moon is lit up
- The tilt of Earth's ______ causes the seasons
- Inner planets are more _____ than outer planets.
16 Clues: the spinning of an object on it's axis • when the right half of the moon is lit up • when the moon blocks the light from the sun • The Earth is always tilted towards this star • outer planets are also called ______ planets • The tilt of Earth's ______ causes the seasons • fossils are ancient organisms _______ in rock. • the movement of an object around another object • ...
The Moon by:Mustafa 2013-03-21
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- the earliest life on earth is developed about one ______ years
- ______is the force that attracts objects together
- the mighty impact "splashed off" rocks and other material into _____
- the _____ impact was massive
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- the moon has no___
- the _______ color of the moon is an effect of contrast
- the small planet that hit the earth is named _____
- the moon is made of several ______
- the moons ____ is a hot mass
- under the surface of the moon lies a rocky _____
- the moon is about ___ quarter as wide as the earth
11 Clues: the moon has no___ • the moons ____ is a hot mass • the _____ impact was massive • the moon is made of several ______ • under the surface of the moon lies a rocky _____ • ______is the force that attracts objects together • the small planet that hit the earth is named _____ • the moon is about ___ quarter as wide as the earth • ...
Earth, Sun, and Moon Review 2020-11-22
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- the quarter moons are also called the __ because we can see 50% of the moon.
- to go around
- imaginary line that the Earth rotates on
- daily rise and fall of water
- means the moon is growing
- when the moon is completely dark
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- when the moon is completely lighted
- the earth is mostly covered in this
- to spin or turn
- the sun is the closest ____.
- the name of our galaxy
- the sun is mostly made of this
12 Clues: to go around • to spin or turn • the name of our galaxy • means the moon is growing • the sun is the closest ____. • daily rise and fall of water • the sun is mostly made of this • when the moon is completely dark • when the moon is completely lighted • the earth is mostly covered in this • imaginary line that the Earth rotates on • ...
Dwarf Planets, Moons, and Space Rocks 2025-12-11
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- Icy bodies that release dust and gas as it orbits the Sun
- Largest moon in our solar system
- This planet was discovered in 2005 and led the IAU to define what a planet is
- Rocky body that orbits among terrestrial planets and gas giants
- There is an ocean beneath this moon's icy surface that may be one of the most likely places to look for life in the solar system
- The most volcanically active body in the solar system
- Saturn's largest moon and only moon with a notable atmosphere
- Only large moon in solar system that orbits its planets in a direction opposite to the planet's rotation
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- Dwarf planet named after Rapanui God of fertility
- The most heavily cratered object in solar system
- Only dwarf planet located in asteroid belt
- A small piece that has survived Earth's atmosphere and lands on Earth
- Which dwarf planet has an egg shape
- The dwarf planet located in Kuiper belt and it's largest moon, Charon, is about half its size
- Larger of Mars' two moons that orbits it three times a day
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun and most of these bodies are found between Mars and Jupiter
- Rocky body that traves through the Earth's atmosphere and leaves a streak of light
17 Clues: Largest moon in our solar system • Which dwarf planet has an egg shape • Only dwarf planet located in asteroid belt • The most heavily cratered object in solar system • Dwarf planet named after Rapanui God of fertility • The most volcanically active body in the solar system • Icy bodies that release dust and gas as it orbits the Sun • ...
Arisha10 2020-05-27
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- the planet that has rings round it
- what some people joke that the moon is made of
- the state you are in outside the Earth's atmosphere
- the surname of the first man on the moon (his first name was Neil)
- they circle the Earth so that phones and TV stations work
- a lump of rock that travels through space, sometimes falling on the Earth (thought to be responsible for the extinction of dinosaurs)
- rotates around the Earth
- the largest planet
- what you get if you are in the sun too much
- a collection of thousands of stars
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- needed to launch a spaceship
- when one planet or moon moves in front of another, blocking it out
- what you look through to make things in the sky bigger
- someone who pilots a spaceship
- lots of this when there is good weather
- the force that stops us floating off into space
16 Clues: the largest planet • rotates around the Earth • needed to launch a spaceship • someone who pilots a spaceship • the planet that has rings round it • a collection of thousands of stars • lots of this when there is good weather • what you get if you are in the sun too much • what some people joke that the moon is made of • the force that stops us floating off into space • ...
Q1 reflection 2025-10-30
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- layers of rock on top of eachother
- when you cannot see the light of the moon
- when the earth blocks the light from the moon
- the movement of an object around another object
- when Earths axis is starting to point towards the sun
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- an object spinning on its axis
- an object or beings mass and distance
- the planets that are behind the astroid belt
- the impression of an animal shells or other things
- when the moon blocks the light of the sun
- when one of the hemispheres is pointed towards the sun
- the planets that are in front of the astroind belt
- when the moon is fully lit up
- when Earths axis is starting to point away from the sun
- when one of the hemispheres is pointed away from the sun
- bones of dead animals or bones
16 Clues: when the moon is fully lit up • an object spinning on its axis • bones of dead animals or bones • layers of rock on top of eachother • an object or beings mass and distance • when the moon blocks the light of the sun • when you cannot see the light of the moon • the planets that are behind the astroid belt • when the earth blocks the light from the moon • ...
Q1 Science Reflection 2025-10-30
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- what holds the universe together
- when the Moon appears to be completely dark
- when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are in that order
- there is a total of 4 of them
- it has layers and the oldest is on the bottom and the youngest is on the top
- when an object spins around another object
- these are made of bones and archeologists look for them
- when the Northern Hemisphere is pointed away from the Sun
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- this is determined by the mass and how far away the object is
- when the Moon appears to be completely light up
- when an object spins around and around on its axis
- another name for this is Jovian Planets
- these are what makes layers of strata
- another name for this is Terrestrial Planets
- fossils are immediately covered by this to be able to form into fossils
- when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are in that order
16 Clues: there is a total of 4 of them • what holds the universe together • these are what makes layers of strata • another name for this is Jovian Planets • when an object spins around another object • when the Moon appears to be completely dark • another name for this is Terrestrial Planets • when the Moon appears to be completely light up • ...
GIRLS SPELLING PUZZLE 2021-09-30
Gases 2017-05-02
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- symbol Vm
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
- A theory of the thermodynamic behavior of matter, especially the relationships among pressure, volume, and temperature in gases, based on the dependence of temperature on the kinetic energy of the rapidly moving particles of a substance.
- an ideal gas law where at constant volume, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature
- approximately 0.000145 pounds per square inch, or 9.9 × 10-6 atmospheres
- water that collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- states that in a mixture of non-reacting gases, the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases.
- point the temperature at which solid and liquid phases coexist in equilibrium.
- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature, equal in magnitude to the degree Celsius.
- It states the ratio of the product of pressure and volume and the absolute temperature of a gas is equal to a constant. PV/T = k.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- A law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
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- diagram a diagram representing the limits of stability of the various phases in a chemical system at equilibrium, with respect to variables such as composition and temperature.
- the pressure of a vapor in contact with its liquid or solid form.
- The direct solidification of a vapor by cooling; the reverse of sublimation.
- a physical constant which is featured in many fundamental equations in the physical sciences
- states that in a mixture of non-reactinggases the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases.
- point a point on a phase diagram at which both the liquid and gas phases of a substance have the same density, and are therefore indistinguishable.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- the intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles.
- of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor.
- point the temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and vapor phases of a pure substance can coexist in equilibrium.
- When the surface layer of snow or ice turns into fog or steam without melting
- a law in chemistry: equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules
- where P (pressure) × V (volume) = n (number of moles) × R (the gas constant) × T (temperature in Kelvin).
- a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.
29 Clues: symbol Vm • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • the pressure of a vapor in contact with its liquid or solid form. • approximately 0.000145 pounds per square inch, or 9.9 × 10-6 atmospheres • ...
Mod 7 Vocab 2022-02-15
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- denoted by the symbol R or R. It is the molar equivalent to the Boltzmann constant, expressed in units of energy per temperature increment per mole, i.e. the pressure–volume product, rather than energy per temperature increment per particle.
- equilibrium vapor pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases at a given temperature in a closed system.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- the volume of one mole of a substance at a specified pressure and temperature.
- a law stating that the volumes of gases undergoing a reaction at constant pressure and temperature are in a simple ratio to each other and to that of the product.
- the spreading of something more widely.
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- a point on a phase diagram at which both the liquid and gas phases of a substance have the same density, and are therefore indistinguishable.
- The process of changing from a solid to a gas without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
- a mixture of non-reacting gases, the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases.
- a law stating that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt.
- combines the three gas laws: Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law.
- a diagram representing the limits of stability of the various phases in a chemical system at equilibrium, with respect to variables such as composition and temperature.
- the law that the product of the pressure and the volume of one gram molecule of an ideal gas is equal to the product of the absolute temperature of the gas and the universal gas constant.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude
- Gases are composed of a large number of particles that behave like hard, spherical objects in a state of constant, random motion.
- the temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and vapor phases of a pure substance can coexist in equilibrium.
- the volume of a gas equals a constant value multiplied by its temperature as measured on the Kelvin scale
- occurs when molecules settle out of a solution.
- a high-level structured computer programming language used for teaching and general programming
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid when cooled.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
29 Clues: the spreading of something more widely. • the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • occurs when molecules settle out of a solution. • the temperature at which a given solid will melt. • the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Moon Quiz 2015-03-31
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- The Moon gets its name from the Old English word _______, which means “measure.”
- 1 Moon-year is 29.5 days. This means that it takes the Moon 29.5 days to make a complete ______________ around Earth.
- The Moon’s rotation matches its orbital period. This means that, as the Moon revolves around Earth, the same side of the Moon is always __________ the Earth.
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- The gravitational pull of the Moon affects the rise and fall of ______ levels.
- When a month has two full moons, the second moon is called a ______ moon.
- The _______ is 238,900 miles from Earth.
- Because there is no wind on the surface of the Moon, the ______________ of astronauts who walked on the Moon more than 45 years ago are still there today.
- ________ is the latin word for the Moon. This word can also mean month, night, or crescent.
- According to the most popular theory, the Moon was created long ago when a rock the size of _______ (about half the size of Earth) slammed into the Earth, blasting materials from Earth into orbit that came together to form the Moon.
9 Clues: The _______ is 238,900 miles from Earth. • When a month has two full moons, the second moon is called a ______ moon. • The gravitational pull of the Moon affects the rise and fall of ______ levels. • The Moon gets its name from the Old English word _______, which means “measure.” • ...
Phases of Matter Crossword 2016-09-21
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- The phase of matter with the atoms are LOOSELY held together.
- The phase of matter where the atoms are held tightly together.
- The phase change that starts a solid and ends as a gas.
- The phase change that starts as a gas and ends as a solid.
- The phase change that starts as a liquid and ends as a gas.
- A phase change that releases energy.
- The phase change that starts as a gas and ends as a liquid.
- A physical change between states of matter that can be reversed.
- The phase change that starts as a liquid and ends as a solid.
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- The phase of matter where the atoms break apart into tiny pieces.
- The phase change that starts as a plasma and ends as a gas
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The phase change that starts as a gas and ends as a plasma
- The phase change that starts as a solid and ends as a liquid.
- The phase of matter where the atoms are not held together.
- A phase change that absorbs energy.
16 Clues: A phase change that absorbs energy. • A phase change that releases energy. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The phase change that starts a solid and ends as a gas. • The phase change that starts as a plasma and ends as a gas • The phase change that starts as a gas and ends as a solid. • The phase change that starts as a gas and ends as a plasma • ...
Space Race and cuban Missile crisis 2025-12-12
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- Race: A Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve major accomplishments in space, aiming to prove scientific and political superiority.
- 1: The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. Its launch shocked the U.S. and began the Space Race.
- Rocket Equation: A mathematical formula created by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky that helps engineers calculate how rockets work and how much fuel they need.
- Glenn: The first American to orbit Earth, completing his mission aboard Friendship 7 in 1962.
- Armstrong: The American astronaut who became the first human to step on the Moon during Apollo 11.
- Program: The first U.S. human-spaceflight program (1958–1963), designed to send astronauts into space and bring them back safely.
- Shepard: The first American astronaut in space, flying on Mercury-Redstone 3 in 1961.
- 11: The 1969 mission that carried astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the Moon, resulting in the first Moon landing.
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- Program: NASA’s second human-spaceflight program (1961–1966) that prepared astronauts and technology for future Moon missions.
- 1: The Soviet spacecraft that carried Yuri Gagarin into orbit, completing the first human spaceflight.
- Aldrin: The second astronaut to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
- Program: NASA’s program to land humans on the Moon and return them safely, created to accomplish Kennedy’s goal.
- F. Kennedy’s Moon Speech: A 1961 speech in which President Kennedy set the goal for the United States to land a person on the Moon before 1970.
- V Rocket: A powerful multistage rocket used in Apollo missions. It launched astronauts toward the Moon and is one of the strongest rockets ever built.
- Gagarin: A Soviet cosmonaut who became the first human to orbit Earth on April 12, 1961, aboard Vostok 1.
- 2: A Soviet spacecraft that became the first human-made object to reach the Moon in 1959.
- Module: The small spacecraft that carried two astronauts from lunar orbit down to the Moon’s surface and back to the Command Module.
17 Clues: Aldrin: The second astronaut to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission. • Shepard: The first American astronaut in space, flying on Mercury-Redstone 3 in 1961. • 2: A Soviet spacecraft that became the first human-made object to reach the Moon in 1959. • Glenn: The first American to orbit Earth, completing his mission aboard Friendship 7 in 1962. • ...
Ultimate crossword pussle!!! 2024-10-29
Across
- you can see 25 percent of the moon.
- the leaves are changing color and are falling to the ground.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth.
- gas giants
- you can see 50 percent of the moon.
- the scientific study of matter.
- the oldest of this is at the bottom and the youngest is on top.
- the earth is in between the sun and the moon.
- when a planet is spinning on its axis.
- usually the coldest season of the year.
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- also known as terrestrial planets
- the moon is blocking our vision from the sun.
- the motion of a planet around the sun along its orbit.
- preserved remains of organisms from past geological ages.
- the remains that were found from an extinct species.
- the principle of geology about the sequence of rock layers.
16 Clues: gas giants • the scientific study of matter. • also known as terrestrial planets • you can see 25 percent of the moon. • you can see 50 percent of the moon. • when a planet is spinning on its axis. • usually the coldest season of the year. • the moon is blocking our vision from the sun. • the earth is in between the sun and the moon. • ...
LCATS Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-09
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- a detection system that works on the principle of radar, using laser light to map surfaces
- a fragment of rock or iron from outer space that lands on a planet
- lunar impact crater located at the south pole of the moon
- NASA program returning humans to the moon
- In-Situ-Resource-Utilization, the process of using local materials, like lunar soil, for building and sustaining lunar habitats
- underground tunnel formed by ancient volcanic activity on the moon
- dust size particles of basalt, space-borne dust, and fragments of meteors, together this is called ________
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- the act of exiting, critical in space habitats
- the act of entering, often used in space contexts
- Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter
- -9.807
- Earth's natural satellite
- _______ Hills Skylight
- emitting radiation, which lunar explorers need to protect against
- a measurement of mass per unit volume
- a planned lunar landing pad system to minimize dust during landings
16 Clues: -9.807 • _______ Hills Skylight • Earth's natural satellite • Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter • a measurement of mass per unit volume • NASA program returning humans to the moon • the act of exiting, critical in space habitats • the act of entering, often used in space contexts • lunar impact crater located at the south pole of the moon • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2025-10-30
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- This age of rock strata is found towards the bottom
- The moon is appearing to get smaller
- The eclipse where the moon blocks light from the sun so it doesn’t get to the earth
- What people do to remove fossils from the ground
- The type of scientist that studies fossils
- Gravity does this to objects
- When the earth is tilted away from the sun (Northern Hemisphere)
- The act of an object moving around another object
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- This age of rock strata is found towards the top
- The eclipse where earth blocks light from the sun so it doesn't get to the moon
- When the earth is tilted towards the sun (Northern Hemisphere)
- What the outer planets are referred to
- The moon is appearing to get larger
- What the inner planets are referred to
- The act of gravity is always this
- The act of an object spinning on its axis
16 Clues: Gravity does this to objects • The act of gravity is always this • The moon is appearing to get larger • The moon is appearing to get smaller • What the outer planets are referred to • What the inner planets are referred to • The act of an object spinning on its axis • The type of scientist that studies fossils • This age of rock strata is found towards the top • ...
Science Terminology: 1st Semester 2026-01-22
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- describes the moon going from a new to a full
- running a mock experiment on the computer to replicate likely results
- a scientist who studies extict prehistoric animals
- the name for energy from the sun
- the planet with the greatest number of moons
- a non-tangible substance that can be neither created nor destroyed
- a term for describing the moon when greater than half but less than all of it are seen
- a term for when the moon is past new but not quite to the half
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- after the moon reaches its full stage, it then begins this stage
- downgraded to a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt
- the closest star to us
- the skeletal build of an animal
- the planet we call home
- the newest space telescope for taking pictures of deep space
- largest of the outer planets
- a process of gradual change over time
16 Clues: the closest star to us • the planet we call home • largest of the outer planets • the skeletal build of an animal • the name for energy from the sun • a process of gradual change over time • the planet with the greatest number of moons • describes the moon going from a new to a full • downgraded to a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt • ...
space 2024-08-08
Space terms 2021-11-01
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- A massive ball of gas that generates prodigious
- Any prominent star pattern that isn’t a whole constellation, such as the Northern Cross or the Big Dipper.
- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we
- A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or
- Traditionally, something that happens rarely or never. More recently, this has come to mean the second full Moon in a single calendar month.
- fusion in its hot, dense core. The Sun
- Greek for “circle of animals.” It’s the set of constellations situated along the ecliptic in the sky, through which the Sun, Moon, and planets move.
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- The time after sunset or before sunrise when the sky is not fully dark. Astronomical twilight ends after sunset (and begins before sunrise) when the Sun is 18° below the horizon.
- A supermassive black hole gorging on gas at the
- illuminated by sunlight.
- The line on the Moon or a planet that divides the bright, sunlit part from the part in shadow. It’s usually the most exciting and detailed region of the Moon to view through a telescope.
- a star.
- of a distant galaxy.
- of energy (including light) from
- The point in the sky that’s directly overhead.
- Great clouds of glowing gas
- Big collection of stars, gas, and dust
17 Clues: a star. • of a distant galaxy. • illuminated by sunlight. • Great clouds of glowing gas • of energy (including light) from • Big collection of stars, gas, and dust • fusion in its hot, dense core. The Sun • A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or • The fraction of the Moon or other body that we • The point in the sky that’s directly overhead. • ...
Sarah's Crossword 2023-10-19
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- planet A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- an imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- satellite An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
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- an event where one object in space blocks another from view
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- moon The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- moon Any phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- quarter moon The phase when the Moon is waxing and half of the sunlit side can be seen
- sunlight sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
12 Clues: A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A group of millions or billions of stars • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • An imaginary line through an object around which it spins • an event where one object in space blocks another from view • an imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles • ...
Space Crossword Puzzle- for after you've finished yesterday's Conversion Practice! 2026-03-18
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- Smallest periodic table element, most common one in stars
- What orbits around stars, with enough mass to clear out it's orbital path
- Moon phase when the moon is reflecting the most light onto Earth
- Type of eclipse we see from Earth when the Earth blocks sun from reflecting off the moon
- How long it takes for the moon phase cycle to restart
- Verb for the motion an object with less mass does around one with more mass
- Period of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun
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- Period of time in takes for the Earth to spin on its axis
- Word for planets outside of our solar system
- Most massive objects in universe, first picture taken in 2019
- Moon phase when the moon is reflecting the least light onto Earth
- Type of eclipse we see from Earth when the moon's shadow hits us
12 Clues: Word for planets outside of our solar system • How long it takes for the moon phase cycle to restart • Period of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the Sun • Smallest periodic table element, most common one in stars • Period of time in takes for the Earth to spin on its axis • Most massive objects in universe, first picture taken in 2019 • ...
The Water Cycle Vocabulary by Everett 2023-12-05
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- phases of water
- evaporation of water from plants
- water that overflowed from soil
- A layer of rock or sand below ground that contains water
- water is stored here for houses and agriculture
- gas to liquid
- water to ice
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- also known as vaporizing
- river of ice
- ice to water
- change of matter
- falling from the clouds
12 Clues: river of ice • ice to water • water to ice • gas to liquid • phases of water • change of matter • falling from the clouds • also known as vaporizing • water that overflowed from soil • evaporation of water from plants • water is stored here for houses and agriculture • A layer of rock or sand below ground that contains water
Week 24 Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-02-24
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- Any object that orbits a planet, either natural like a moon or human-made.
- race Cold War competition between the U.S. and USSR to achieve milestones in space.
- U.S. civilian agency created in 1958 to run the nation’s space program.
- V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon.
- of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed.
- Term used by the Soviet Union for a person trained to travel in space.
- A small Soviet satellite launched in 1957, first human-made object to orbit Earth.
- 11 1969 mission that carried the first astronauts to walk on the Moon.
- U.S. missions practicing longer flights, spacewalks, and docking in orbit.
- NASA program designed to land astronauts on the Moon and return them safely.
- The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise.
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- Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity.
- module Small spacecraft used to land on the Moon and then lift off again.
- First U.S. crewed space program, testing if humans could survive spaceflight.
- Term used by the United States for a person trained to travel in space.
- The Soviet spacecraft design that carried Yuri Gagarin into orbit.
- control Ground center where flight controllers monitor and guide a space mission.
- Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space.
- War Period of tension and rivalry between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II.
- The curved path one object follows as it moves around another in space.
20 Clues: Platform where a rocket stands and is fired into space. • of Tranquility Flat area on the Moon where Apollo 11 landed. • The moment a rocket leaves the launchpad and begins to rise. • V Giant rocket that launched Apollo spacecraft toward the Moon. • Walking on the Moon’s surface in a spacesuit with reduced gravity. • ...
Astronomy 2024-10-17
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- the outer planets are larger and are known as _______ giants
- the path a celestial object follows as it revolves around another object
- imaginary line that runs through the center of the Earth from pole to pole
- moon phase where the moon looks a bit like a hunchback
- a large system composed of gasses, stars, planets, moons and other celestial objects
- the pole that receives 24 hours of daylight when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
- the gravitational pull between two objects is determined by their mass and...
- movement of Earth around its axis
- changes in the amount of light reflected off the moon as it revolves around Earth
- imaginary line around the center of the Earth dividing north and south
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- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- seasons on earth are a result of the tilt of Earth on its axis and this type of movement
- occurs every four years to make up for the 365 1/4 days it takes Earth to revolve
- a lunar cycle where the light is increasing on the right
- gravitational pull between two objects as a result of their _________ to each other
- we only ever see the ________ side of the moon
- season that occurs when the Earth is tilted away from the sun
- type of eclipse that occurs when the moon is between the sun and the Earth
- the two hemispheres receive ________ amounts of light during the spring and fall
19 Clues: movement of Earth around its axis • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • we only ever see the ________ side of the moon • moon phase where the moon looks a bit like a hunchback • a lunar cycle where the light is increasing on the right • the outer planets are larger and are known as _______ giants • ...
DATABASE DESIGN 2025-09-15
10 Clues: Tree-like model? • Last phase of DBLC? • First phase of DBLC? • External level shows? • Conceptual level shows? • How many phases in DBLC? • Standard database language? • Tables with rows and columns? • How many levels in ANSI-SPARC? • Internal level independent of?
Q1 Reflection 2025-11-03
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- the youngest layer of rock is on the _______
- when the moon is more than halfway illuminated
- eclipse when the moon blocks the light from the sun which causes darkness in the daytime
- planets a planet that is rocky and solid; closer to the sun
- gravity depends on this to determine the strength of the gravitational pull
- planets a planet that is gassy and icy and giant; farther from the sun
- when the light on the moon increases
- an object's spin on it's axis; a day for Earth
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- the remains of an object that is hardened under ground
- eclipse when the Earth blocks the light from the sun to the moon so the moon appears red
- movement of an object in an orbit; a year for Earth around the Sun
- fossils are the remains of ancient ______
- the season in which the north part of the axis is tilted more toward the sun
- an imaginary line that goes through the North and South poles that the Earth rotates around which causes the seasons on Earth
- the force that pulls mass to an object
- the oldest layer of rock is on the ______
16 Clues: when the light on the moon increases • the force that pulls mass to an object • fossils are the remains of ancient ______ • the oldest layer of rock is on the ______ • the youngest layer of rock is on the _______ • when the moon is more than halfway illuminated • an object's spin on it's axis; a day for Earth • the remains of an object that is hardened under ground • ...
Solar, Lunar, and Earthly Behavior 2026-03-02
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- The different shapes of the Moon we see from Earth.
- The curved path an object follows as it moves around another object in space.
- The phase when the entire lit side of the Moon is visible.
- When Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon.
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water caused mostly by the Moon’s gravity.
- The Moon phase when it cannot be seen from Earth.
- The day with the longest or shortest amount of daylight in a year.
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- Half of Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern halves.
- When one object in space moves into the shadow of another.
- The 23.5 degree lean of Earth’s axis that causes the seasons.
- The movement of one object around another; Earth takes about 365 days to go around the Sun.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other.
- When the Moon blocks sunlight from reaching part of Earth.
- An imaginary line through the North and South Poles that Earth spins around.
- The time of year when day and night are about equal in length.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis that causes day and night.
16 Clues: The force that pulls objects toward each other. • The Moon phase when it cannot be seen from Earth. • When Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon. • The different shapes of the Moon we see from Earth. • When one object in space moves into the shadow of another. • When the Moon blocks sunlight from reaching part of Earth. • ...
lunar cycle moon cycles 2021-02-25
10 Clues: no light • full of light • source of light • slim to the right • after the full moon • before the new moon • where you see the moon • right before the full moon • comes after the waning gibbous • comes after the waxing crescent
Space 2022-11-02
10 Clues: Pull • Light • Spinning • invisible • Fully Visible • Mostly illuminated • A thing that illuminates the night sky • invisible line on which an object spins. • The movement of an object around another. • Caused by the pull of gravity from the moon.
lunar cycle moon cycles 2021-02-25
10 Clues: no light • full of light • source of light • slim to the right • after the full moon • before the new moon • where you see the moon • right before the full moon • comes after the waning gibbous • comes after the waxing crescent
