moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Science Crossword 2023-11-08
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- Something you surf on
- When our moon gets slimmer
- center of our solar system
- What all are planets do around the center of our solar system
- When the moon covers the sun
- The thing that pulls us to the center of our planet
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- The thing that creates waves
- What our sun does at the beginning of a day
- Something you watch at the beach
- smallest units of matter
- When our moon gets bigger
11 Clues: Something you surf on • smallest units of matter • When our moon gets bigger • When our moon gets slimmer • center of our solar system • The thing that creates waves • When the moon covers the sun • Something you watch at the beach • What our sun does at the beginning of a day • The thing that pulls us to the center of our planet • ...
Q1 Reflection Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- These planets are also known as gas giants
- When the moon is fully lit from Earth's view
- The law of superposition helps scientists find the ____ age of rocks
- The season in the Northern hemisphere when it is pointed toward the sun
- The type of eclipse when the Earth blocks the sun's light from reaching the moon
- To spin on an axis
- To move around another object
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- Only _____ planets have a true surface
- Gravity makes matter clump together to form ____, rocks, and planets
- The _____ layers of rock are at the bottom in undisturbed layers of rock
- The remains or impressions of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Why seasons occur
- The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun
- When the moon is fully darkened from Earth's view
- The type of eclipse when the moon blocks the sun's light from reaching Earth light from reaching a part of Earth
- ____ fossils are used to define and identify geologic periods.
16 Clues: Why seasons occur • To spin on an axis • To move around another object • Only _____ planets have a true surface • These planets are also known as gas giants • When the moon is fully lit from Earth's view • When the moon is fully darkened from Earth's view • The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- Gravity does this to get you to stay on the ground
- The rock that is the layers of sedimentary rock
- When you can see the whole side of the moon that is illuminated
- The planets that are made of gas and are more dense
- When the Earth blocks the sunlight from the moon
- The season when people like to do things like skiing and sledding
- The remains or impressions of ancient organisms
- When something is leftover or left behind by something
- The force that holds the universe together
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- When the moon covers up the light from the sun
- The law that says the oldest rock is on the bottom and the youngest rock is on the top
- The movement of an object spinning on its axis
- The planets that are rocky and are hotter
- The movement of one object going around another object
- When you can not see the illuminated side of the moon at all
- The season when the temperatures are the highest of the year
16 Clues: The planets that are rocky and are hotter • The force that holds the universe together • When the moon covers up the light from the sun • The movement of an object spinning on its axis • The rock that is the layers of sedimentary rock • The remains or impressions of ancient organisms • When the Earth blocks the sunlight from the moon • ...
Astronomy 2021-10-13
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- When day and night are the same length
- When the Sun reaches either its highest or lowest point in the sky for the year
- illuminated area of the moon is increasing
- illuminated area of the moon is decreasing
- 100% of moon is illuminated
- 1% to 49% of moon is illuminated
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- Earth rotates on one at 23.5 degrees
- An object orbital motion around another object
- 51% to 99% of moon is illuminated
- Circular movement of an object around an axis
10 Clues: 100% of moon is illuminated • 1% to 49% of moon is illuminated • 51% to 99% of moon is illuminated • Earth rotates on one at 23.5 degrees • When day and night are the same length • illuminated area of the moon is increasing • illuminated area of the moon is decreasing • Circular movement of an object around an axis • An object orbital motion around another object • ...
Chapter 1-1 Earth in Space Crossword 2014-02-05
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- The Study of Space
- __________ occurs mainly because of the difference in how much the moon pulls on different parts of earth.
- Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night.
- When the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
- Earth's spinning is called __________.
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- When the earth is directly between the earth and moon.
- The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other.
- Earth's path around the sun.
- The movement of one object around another object is called a __________.
- Round pits on the moon.
10 Clues: The Study of Space • Round pits on the moon. • Earth's path around the sun. • Earth's spinning is called __________. • When the moon passes between the earth and the sun. • When the earth is directly between the earth and moon. • Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night. • The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other. • ...
Healthcare Influencers 2021-08-16
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- Author of the most famous medical textbook
- Performed the first surgery
- studied Huntington's disease
- Father of psychoanalysis
- Created the first polio vaccine
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- Used vaccination to control infections
- Established the five phases of grief
- Father of evidence-based medicine
- Appointed professor of pathological anatomy
- Invented penicillin
10 Clues: Invented penicillin • Father of psychoanalysis • Performed the first surgery • studied Huntington's disease • Created the first polio vaccine • Father of evidence-based medicine • Established the five phases of grief • Used vaccination to control infections • Author of the most famous medical textbook • Appointed professor of pathological anatomy
audris puzzle 2023-04-07
10 Clues: granson • going without food • a process of birth • to set up or create • buddha: the enlighted on • the state of perfect peace • mixtures of 2 or more medals • the study of stars or phases • the largest religion in India today • the most important language of ancient India
states of matter 2022-10-20
10 Clues: solid to gas • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to a liquid • also known as heat • also known as phases • take the shape of the container its in • have a definite shape and a definite volume • has no definite shape and no definite volume
Neap & Spring Tides 2022-03-01
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- Relating to dry land.
- What the moon exerts on the tides to change them.
- The pattern of ocean water rising and falling.
- The portion of the coastline that goes through periods of exposure and submersion.
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- Another name for the intertidal zone.
- Occurs when there is a new or full moon.
- Occurs when there is a first or third quarter moon.
- Relating to the ocean.
- plays a role alongside the moon in pulling the tides.
- Responsible for the changing of the tides.
10 Clues: Relating to dry land. • Relating to the ocean. • Another name for the intertidal zone. • Occurs when there is a new or full moon. • Responsible for the changing of the tides. • The pattern of ocean water rising and falling. • What the moon exerts on the tides to change them. • Occurs when there is a first or third quarter moon. • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
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- is when the moon passes in between the sun and earth
- the left side of the moon is lit up
- the closest star to the earth
- a long-period of waves that move through the ocean
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- revolves around earth
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- the four parts of the year
- revolves around the sun
- the right side of the moon is lit up
- a sloping position or movement
10 Clues: revolves around earth • revolves around the sun • the four parts of the year • the closest star to the earth • a sloping position or movement • the left side of the moon is lit up • the right side of the moon is lit up • a long-period of waves that move through the ocean • is when the moon passes in between the sun and earth • ...
Lunar Cycle Station Lab Challenge It 2023-03-09
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- the whole moon is lit up
- the force that pulls two objects towards each other
- the action of spinning in place
- an invisible line around which an object
- they are in the ocean and are caused by the pull of gravity
- change in the appearance of the moon
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- half the moon is lit, comes after waxing crescent
- the movement of one object around another
- half the moon is lit, comes after waning gibbous
- no light shown on the moon
10 Clues: the whole moon is lit up • no light shown on the moon • the action of spinning in place • change in the appearance of the moon • an invisible line around which an object • the movement of one object around another • half the moon is lit, comes after waning gibbous • half the moon is lit, comes after waxing crescent • the force that pulls two objects towards each other • ...
Lunar cycle 2023-04-12
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- the change that it makes in the moon
- the spinning of an object like Earth
- caused by the pull of gravity
- the gray and white thing that you see at night in the sky
- the first moon in the lunar cycle
- very hot and circular that makes the moon look different
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- a force that tries to pull objects apart
- the last moon in the lunar cycle
- movement of an object like earth
- the line which planets and earth turn
10 Clues: caused by the pull of gravity • the last moon in the lunar cycle • movement of an object like earth • the first moon in the lunar cycle • the change that it makes in the moon • the spinning of an object like Earth • the line which planets and earth turn • a force that tries to pull objects apart • very hot and circular that makes the moon look different • ...
Chapter 1-1 Earth in Space Crossword 2014-02-05
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- Earth's path around the sun.
- Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night.
- __________ occurs mainly because of the difference in how much the moon pulls on different parts of earth.
- The Study of Space
- When the earth is directly between the earth and moon.
- The movement of one object around another object is called a __________.
- The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other.
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- Round pits on the moon.
- When the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
- Earth's spinning is called __________.
10 Clues: The Study of Space • Round pits on the moon. • Earth's path around the sun. • Earth's spinning is called __________. • When the moon passes between the earth and the sun. • When the earth is directly between the earth and moon. • Earth's rotation on it's __________ causing day and night. • The force of __________ pulls the moon and earth toward each other. • ...
Lune 2025-08-19
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- a term for lunar month
- where the moon is not visible in the sky
- crescent-shaped
- of the moon
- belonging to this world as contrasted with a more spiritual one
- a condition of insanity
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- the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new moon
- small crescent-moon shaped whitist area at the bed of the fingernail or toenail
- an arched aperture or window,one in a domed ceiling
- individuals who identify as lesbian or multisexual
10 Clues: of the moon • crescent-shaped • a term for lunar month • a condition of insanity • where the moon is not visible in the sky • individuals who identify as lesbian or multisexual • an arched aperture or window,one in a domed ceiling • belonging to this world as contrasted with a more spiritual one • the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new moon • ...
Neil Armstrong 2023-04-12
11 Clues: fireball • his daughter • what he loved • where he landed • rocket he flew in • place before space • the program he was in • second person on the moon • where Neil Armstrong worked • where he was for three days • what he did to get to the moon
Neil Armstrong 2023-04-12
11 Clues: fireball • his daughter • what he loved • where he landed • rocket he flew in • place before space • the program he was in • second person on the moon • where Neil Armstrong worked • where he was for three days • what he did to get to the moon
Neil Armstrong 2023-04-12
11 Clues: fireball • his daughter • what he loved • where he landed • rocket he flew in • place before space • the program he was in • second person on the moon • where Neil Armstrong worked • where he was for three days • what he did to get to the moon
A Universe Of Clues 2025-10-30
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- The Remains or impressions of ancient organisms preserved in Rock
- The season that occurs in the southern hemisphere while the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter
- The person who discovers fossils
- the force that pulls objects toward one another( Isaac Newton discovered this force)
- The season that occurs in the southern hemisphere while the northern hemisphere is experiencing summer
- In undisturbed layers of rock the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest layers are at the top
- to spin on an axis
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- when the moon block the light from the sun
- The light of the moon is decreasing
- When the earth blocks light from reaching the Moon
- The regular rise and fall of ocean water caused mainly by the pull of the moon's gravity
- to move around another object
- also known as Rock layers
- Please planets are called terrestrial planet
- The light of the moon is increasing
- These planets are called Jovian Planets
16 Clues: to spin on an axis • also known as Rock layers • to move around another object • The person who discovers fossils • The light of the moon is decreasing • The light of the moon is increasing • These planets are called Jovian Planets • when the moon block the light from the sun • Please planets are called terrestrial planet • When the earth blocks light from reaching the Moon • ...
Astronomy final review 2025-05-12
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- Star classifications from to hot to too cold
- The Goldilocks for planets to contain life
- Eclipse when the moon blocks the sun from being seen from earth
- Aurora Australia
- A planet made mostly of gas
- Eclipse Earth shado falls on the moon
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- A moon phase where none of the moon is visible from Earth
- Aurora borealis
- Astromical Units
- A planet made mostly of Rock and dirt
- A cinnamon roll shaped Galaxy like the Milky Way
11 Clues: Aurora borealis • Astromical Units • Aurora Australia • A planet made mostly of gas • A planet made mostly of Rock and dirt • Eclipse Earth shado falls on the moon • The Goldilocks for planets to contain life • Star classifications from to hot to too cold • A cinnamon roll shaped Galaxy like the Milky Way • A moon phase where none of the moon is visible from Earth • ...
Astronomy Extra Credit 2024-05-07
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- Three laws that describe the motion of planets around the Sun.
- When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking all or part of the Sun's light.
- The device that was created that started the astronomical revolution of research and observation
- An optical instrument that gathers and magnifies light to observe distant objects.
- A small rock or particle in space.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- The increase in the illuminated part of the Moon or a planet.
- An American astronomer who played a crucial role in the development of the Big Bang Theory and the concept of an expanding universe.
- Electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than visible light, often used in astronomical observations to detect heat.
- When the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon.
- The visible surface of a star, including the Sun, where energy is emitted as light.
- The region around a planet that protects the atmosphere from solar winds
- A highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation.
- Giant A large, cool star in the later stages of its life cycle.
- Less than half illuminated Moon or planet.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky.
- The process by which two atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- composed mostly of gas, including Jupiter and Saturn.
- A highly dense remnant of a massive star's core after a supernova explosion, composed mostly of neutrons.
- A natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.
- A system comprising the Sun and the celestial bodies that orbit it, including planets, moons, and asteroids.
- Moon The Moon phase where the entire face is visible from Earth.
- Unit (AU) The average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that develops a bright, fuzzy tail when near the Sun.
- Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- The scientific study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- A Danish astronomer known for his accurate and comprehensive astronomical observations.
- Moon The Moon phase where the side facing Earth is not visible.
- A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Relating to the space between stars, often containing gas, dust, and cosmic rays.
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- A space telescope launched into low Earth orbit, providing clear images of distant galaxies and nebulae.
- The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the source of the wave.
- More than half but less than fully illuminated Moon or planet.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different angles.
- The name given to the moon when it is at its closest orbital path from Earth
- A hypothetical region of space containing a large number of comets, located far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
- Having the Earth at the center, as in the geocentric model of the solar system.
- Having the Sun at the center, as in the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- The prevailing cosmological model that explains the origin of the universe.
- Hole A region of spacetime exhibiting gravitational acceleration so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation—can escape from it.
- The different appearances of the Moon or a planet as seen from Earth during its orbit.
- The obscuring of one celestial body by another, such as a solar or lunar eclipse.
- Pertaining to the sky or the heavens.
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up due to friction with the air, also known as a shooting star.
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, particularly used to analyze the composition of celestial objects.
- The path an object takes around another, often used to describe the path of planets around the Sun.
- A Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center.
- A meteoroid that survives its journey through Earth's atmosphere and lands on the Earth's surface.
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun, typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- A luminous celestial object consisting of a mass of gas that generates light and heat through nuclear reactions.
- The god name that is given to the new NASA Moon/Mars missions
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars.
- A hypothetical form of matter that is believed to make up approximately 85% of the matter in the universe.
- The decrease in the illuminated part of the Moon or a planet.
- A celestial body that orbits the Sun, is spherical in shape, and has cleared its orbit of other debris.
- An explosive event that occurs during the death throes of a massive star.
- A small, dense remnant of a star that has exhausted the nuclear fuel in its core.
- The god name that was given to the NASA moon missions
- The force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
- year The distance that light travels in one year, approximately 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers).
60 Clues: A small rock or particle in space. • Pertaining to the sky or the heavens. • Less than half illuminated Moon or planet. • composed mostly of gas, including Jupiter and Saturn. • The god name that was given to the NASA moon missions • A planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • Rocky planets, including Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. • ...
Eclipse 2024-03-22
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- -The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cast in an Eclipse
- -Occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun totally or partially
- moon -The moon is in the______phase during a solar eclipse
- -Occurs when the moon blocks out ALL the sun's light
- -When the umbra from the moon's shadow touches Earth, you have a total solar eclipse
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- -The cone-shaped region of full shadow cast by Earth and the Moon during an eclipse
- -The total or partial obscuring of the sun or moon by the moon or Earth's shadow is an
- -Occurs when the moon blocks out only A PART of the sun
- -This is when you can see a thin ring of light emerging from the outside rim of the moon
9 Clues: -Occurs when the moon blocks out ALL the sun's light • -Occurs when the moon blocks out only A PART of the sun • moon -The moon is in the______phase during a solar eclipse • -The area of partial shadow surrounding the total shadow cast in an Eclipse • -Occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun totally or partially • ...
astronomy 2023-11-20
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- It must orbit a star. It must be big enough to have enough gravity to force it into a spherical shape. It must be big enough that its gravity cleared away any other objects of similar size near its orbit around the Sun.
- to get less and less, or to decline.
- moving around itself
- longest and shortest day of the year
- spring summer winter and fall
- lean
- a curved path
- mix of gasses that surround a planet
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- a force that attracts things
- a moon that gets more sunlight on it as the days go by
- is any moon that appears more than half-lighted but less than full
- the shape of a moon that is less than half-illuminated
- day night equal length
- very long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces created by the moon
- an oval
- any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources.
16 Clues: lean • an oval • a curved path • moving around itself • day night equal length • a force that attracts things • spring summer winter and fall • to get less and less, or to decline. • longest and shortest day of the year • mix of gasses that surround a planet • a moon that gets more sunlight on it as the days go by • the shape of a moon that is less than half-illuminated • ...
Q1 Reflection Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- These planets are also known as gas giants
- When the moon is fully lit from Earth's view
- The law of superposition helps scientists find the ____ age of rocks
- The season in the Northern hemisphere when it is pointed toward the sun
- The type of eclipse when the Earth blocks the sun's light from reaching the moon
- To spin on an axis
- To move around another object
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- Only _____ planets have a true surface
- Gravity makes matter clump together to form ____, rocks, and planets
- The _____ layers of rock are at the bottom in undisturbed layers of rock
- The remains or impressions of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Why seasons occur
- The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun
- When the moon is fully darkened from Earth's view
- The type of eclipse when the moon blocks the sun's light from reaching Earth light from reaching a part of Earth
- ____ fossils are used to define and identify geologic periods.
16 Clues: Why seasons occur • To spin on an axis • To move around another object • Only _____ planets have a true surface • These planets are also known as gas giants • When the moon is fully lit from Earth's view • When the moon is fully darkened from Earth's view • The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun • ...
No.-15_MSB_Sun_Moon_and_Stars 2018-04-06
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- A shining, thin curve of moon is called a ___________ moon.
- We live on this planet.
- A _______________ is a pattern or design formed by stars.
- Spring, winter, autumn, summer are the examples of ___________.
- A group of billions of stars is called as __________.
- The Earth revolves around the sun in ____________.
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- An instrument that shows distant objects more clearly.
- Big holes on the surface of moon.
- The natural satellite of earth.
- Those who travel on moon or on space are called as ___________.
10 Clues: We live on this planet. • The natural satellite of earth. • Big holes on the surface of moon. • The Earth revolves around the sun in ____________. • A group of billions of stars is called as __________. • An instrument that shows distant objects more clearly. • A _______________ is a pattern or design formed by stars. • ...
The moon landing 2025-05-08
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- Apollo 11 launched on ___ 16, 1969
- It took roughly around __ and a half years
- “one small step for a man, one giant leap for___”
- it took ___ days for them to land on the moon
- ___ Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon
- __ landed at 817 pm
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- 650 ___ people worldwide watched the moon landing.
- flag Neil Armstrong placed a ____ on the moon when he landed
- president ___ Nixon called Neil Armstrong once they were on the moon
- the flight plan called for the first __
10 Clues: __ landed at 817 pm • Apollo 11 launched on ___ 16, 1969 • the flight plan called for the first __ • It took roughly around __ and a half years • it took ___ days for them to land on the moon • “one small step for a man, one giant leap for___” • 650 ___ people worldwide watched the moon landing. • ___ Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon • ...
Lune 2025-08-19
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- belonging to this world or contrasted with a better or more spiritual one
- is the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new
- is of the moon
- means moon
- a term for a lunar month
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- person who is mentally ill
- is a small cresent moon shaped whitish area at the bed of the fingernail or toenail
- a condition of insanity created in the 16th century
- an arched apeture or window
- is cresent shapes is cresent shaped of the moon
10 Clues: means moon • is of the moon • a term for a lunar month • person who is mentally ill • an arched apeture or window • is cresent shapes is cresent shaped of the moon • a condition of insanity created in the 16th century • is the moons period of invisibility between the old moon and the new • belonging to this world or contrasted with a better or more spiritual one • ...
Members of the Solar System 2023-04-10
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- A celestial body that isn't a moon or planet
- A planet outside of the solar system
- the largest moon in the Solar System
- The furthest dwarf planet
- The third largest moon in the Solar System
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- The four outer planets
- The dwarf Planet that has an atmosphere made of Nitrogen and Methane
- The four planets closest to the sun
- The third largest dwarf planet found on the Kiuper belt
- The dwarf planet that is the largest on the Asteroid belt
- The most geologically active body in the Solar System
- Jupiter's moon made of ice and water
12 Clues: The four outer planets • The furthest dwarf planet • The four planets closest to the sun • A planet outside of the solar system • the largest moon in the Solar System • Jupiter's moon made of ice and water • The third largest moon in the Solar System • A celestial body that isn't a moon or planet • The most geologically active body in the Solar System • ...
Tides 2024-03-28
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- One cause of high and low tides.
- When the sun, earth, and moon create a 90 degree angle
- The biggest cause of high and low tides
- the force that causes tides
- One stage of the moon when a Neap tide appears
- One stage of the moon when a Spring tide appears
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- When the sun, earth, and moon create a straight line.
- The state of a tide that is at its lowest
- The state of a tide that is at its highest
- Low and High _____
10 Clues: Low and High _____ • the force that causes tides • One cause of high and low tides. • The biggest cause of high and low tides • The state of a tide that is at its lowest • The state of a tide that is at its highest • One stage of the moon when a Neap tide appears • One stage of the moon when a Spring tide appears • When the sun, earth, and moon create a straight line. • ...
Lune morphographs 2025-08-19
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- A drug used to help sleeping
- The moon's period of visibility
- The small cresent-moon shaped whitish area at the bed of a fingernail or toenail
- Is cresent-shaped, like a cresent moon
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- Is of the moon
- A cresent or half-circle
- A cresent-moon shaped alcove
- The point at which a spaceship in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon
- A term for lunar month
- A condition of insanity believed to be caused by the moon's cycle
10 Clues: Is of the moon • A term for lunar month • A cresent or half-circle • A drug used to help sleeping • A cresent-moon shaped alcove • The moon's period of visibility • Is cresent-shaped, like a cresent moon • A condition of insanity believed to be caused by the moon's cycle • The point at which a spaceship in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-13
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- Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders.
- A calendar based on the phases of the moon, used in ancient China for tracking time
- A traditional Chinese medical practice involving inserting needles into the body to relieve pain or treat illness.
- Examination a way to choose government workers based on their skills and knowledge instead of their family background. It started during the Tang Dynasty.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes connecting China to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- A fine ceramic material developed in China, often used for making vases and dishes.
- A system in which neighboring countries would send gifts to the Chinese emperor in exchange for protection and trade..
- Relating to an emperor or empire.
- The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing.
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- A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China.
- A system of government that has very specific and organized ways of getting things done. This involves many steps to get something done.
- The ruler of an empire.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao (the way or path).
- A philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius, emphasizing moral values, respect, and social harmony.
- a person or object that can predict the future
- A precious stone highly valued in Ancient China, used for jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects.
- The belief that the emperor’s right to rule comes from divine/god's approval.
- A valuable fabric produced from silkworms.
- Dynasty The first imperial dynasty of China, famous for the unification of China and the construction of the Great Wall.
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order in society.
20 Clues: The ruler of an empire. • Relating to an emperor or empire. • A valuable fabric produced from silkworms. • a person or object that can predict the future • A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China. • The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing. • Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders. • ...
Ancient China 2025-05-13
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- Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders.
- A system of government that has very specific and organized ways of getting things done. This involves many steps to get something done.
- Calendar A calendar based on the phases of the moon, used in ancient China for tracking time
- Examination a way to choose government workers based on their skills and knowledge instead of their family background. It started during the Tang Dynasty.
- The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing.
- A fine ceramic material developed in China, often used for making vases and dishes.
- A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China.
- A system in which neighboring countries would send gifts to the Chinese emperor in exchange for protection and trade..
- Dynasty The first imperial dynasty of China, famous for the unification of China and the construction of the Great Wall.
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- A valuable fabric produced from silkworms.
- The ruler of an empire.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao (the way or path).
- A philosophy based on the teachings of Confucius, emphasizing moral values, respect, and social harmony.
- A traditional Chinese medical practice involving inserting needles into the body to relieve pain or treat illness.
- A precious stone highly valued in Ancient China, used for jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects.
- A Chinese philosophy that believes in strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order in society.
- a person or object that can predict the future
- of Heaven The belief that the emperor’s right to rule comes from divine/god's approval.
- Road An ancient network of trade routes connecting China to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- Relating to an emperor or empire.
20 Clues: The ruler of an empire. • Relating to an emperor or empire. • A valuable fabric produced from silkworms. • a person or object that can predict the future • A poor farmer, often working the land in Ancient China. • The art of beautiful handwriting, often used in Chinese writing. • Wall of China A massive wall built to protect China from invaders. • ...
science crossword 2024-10-31
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- are remains of a dead animal. Sediment breaks down the body so the bones are stone. This can take millions of years
- is what makes Earth go around the sun and makes 365 days.
- are smaller and rocker then outer planets
- A type of season that happens when one of the poles is pointed towards the sun.
- When Earth is blocking the sun light from the moon, which makes the moon red
- a type of season that happens when the one of the poles is facing away from the sun
- rotation occurs when a planet turns on it's axis, this on Earth makes seasons
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- When one face of the moon is bright
- When the moon blocks sun light to a certain part of the Earth, making it look like the moon is covering the sun.
- are much bigger and are made up of gas and ice\
- is talking about rock layers. The rock layers at the bottom is the oldest and the one at the top is the youngest.
- is the pull of a planets mass, it's what keeps you on Earth. The more you weigh the more gravity affects you.
- When the face of the moon is dark
13 Clues: When the face of the moon is dark • When one face of the moon is bright • are smaller and rocker then outer planets • are much bigger and are made up of gas and ice\ • is what makes Earth go around the sun and makes 365 days. • When Earth is blocking the sun light from the moon, which makes the moon red • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
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- when the light of the moon is growing
- The gases surrounding the earth or other planets
- 365 days = 1 ________
- four divisions of the year
- The moon ___ 5 degrees on its axis
- The Earth makes an _____ around the sun every 24 hours
- the rising and falling of the sea
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- two days a year where the days are at equal lengths
- The force that holds you down
- when the light of the moon is shrinking
- When the moon goes in front of the sun
- the bright speckles when you look at the sky at night
12 Clues: 365 days = 1 ________ • four divisions of the year • The force that holds you down • the rising and falling of the sea • The moon ___ 5 degrees on its axis • when the light of the moon is growing • When the moon goes in front of the sun • when the light of the moon is shrinking • The gases surrounding the earth or other planets • ...
Grace Eubanks Menu 2024-03-19
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- caused by transform boundary
- caused by a divergent boundary oceanic-oceanic
- water that in not surface water or ground water
- what it’s called when the moon is losing light
- the faze where half of the moon is lit up and it’s waning
- map that is a birdseye view
- the faze where half the moon is lit up and it’s waxing
- area where water leaves the ocea, a river, or a creek
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- caused by convergent continental-continental
- what happens when the moon gains light
- water in a watershed
- water that is in the ground
12 Clues: water in a watershed • water that is in the ground • map that is a birdseye view • caused by transform boundary • what happens when the moon gains light • caused by convergent continental-continental • caused by a divergent boundary oceanic-oceanic • what it’s called when the moon is losing light • water that in not surface water or ground water • ...
Planetary Geology Crossword 2017-12-07
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- solid,rocky and irregular bodies in the inner solar system
- Earth's Magnetic shield
- A Pluto moon
- the oldest unschocked lunar rock
- Best known dwarf planet
- Planet with the Strongest winds.
- One of Jupiter's moons
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- Name of the American Space Agency
- another name of the Gas planets
- Tool used to observe objects in space from earth
- the total amount of energy a star radiates into space in one second
- another name for Rocky planets
- One of the first scientists to use the telescope (observed Mars and Mercury)
- Largest Volcano in our solar system
- A Neptune Moon
- A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt
- A "sea" or large circular plain on Moon and Mars
17 Clues: A Pluto moon • A Neptune Moon • One of Jupiter's moons • Earth's Magnetic shield • Best known dwarf planet • another name for Rocky planets • another name of the Gas planets • the oldest unschocked lunar rock • Planet with the Strongest winds. • Name of the American Space Agency • Largest Volcano in our solar system • A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt • ...
Going into Space 2015-01-03
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- Name of first living creature to return alive from space
- Irishman who wants to go to Mars
- First space tourist
- First woman in space
- first satellite
- Type of velocity needed to leave the Earth
- path around a planet or star
- First man in space
- Came up with an equation to estimate the number of aliens civilizations
- Permanent home in space
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- 11 was the first mission to land on the Moon
- Orbit where it takes 1 day to travel around
- Orbiting astronaut feels weightless, but is really in this
- Space Shuttle which exploded shortly after launch
- First man on the Moon
- Organisation searching for extra-terrestrial life
- Second man on the Moon
17 Clues: first satellite • First man in space • First space tourist • First woman in space • First man on the Moon • Second man on the Moon • Permanent home in space • path around a planet or star • Irishman who wants to go to Mars • Type of velocity needed to leave the Earth • Orbit where it takes 1 day to travel around • 11 was the first mission to land on the Moon • ...
Eclipses 2021-11-03
9 Clues: our planet • s moon phase for lunar eclipse • a moon phase for solar eclpise • color of moon for solar eclipse • the darkest part of the eclipse • color of moon for lunar eclipse • the lightest part of the eclipse • our thing that revolves around earth • the light and heat to the whole solar system
Electricity review 2019-11-13
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- tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun.
- When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun.
- In the shade of another celestial body.
- Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon.
- biggest planet in the solar system.
- eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth.
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- When the hemisphere is facing away from the sun.
- the fourth closest planet to the sun it comes after the earth.
- Sun and moon cause this tide.
- planet closest to the sun.
- the earths orbit is....
- the planet furthest from the sun in our solar system.
12 Clues: the earths orbit is.... • planet closest to the sun. • Sun and moon cause this tide. • biggest planet in the solar system. • In the shade of another celestial body. • eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth. • Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon. • When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun. • tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun. • ...
Earth & space review 2019-11-13
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- the planet furthest from the sun in our solar system.
- When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun.
- planet closest to the sun.
- the earths orbit is....
- Sun and moon cause this tide.
- the fourth closest planet to the sun it comes after the earth.
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- When the hemisphere is facing away from the sun.
- biggest planet in the solar system.
- tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun.
- In the shade of another celestial body.
- eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth.
- Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon.
12 Clues: the earths orbit is.... • planet closest to the sun. • Sun and moon cause this tide. • biggest planet in the solar system. • In the shade of another celestial body. • eclipse Sun then the moon then the earth. • Eclipse, Sun then the earth then the moon. • When the hemisphere is facing toward the sun. • tide formed moon at 90 degree angle to the sun. • ...
Eclipses Crossword 2024-10-07
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- During this type of eclipse, the Sun is completely covered by the moon
- When the moon passes through Earth's shadow
- We have this type of moon during a solar eclipse
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- When the moon passes in front of the Sun, blocking a portion of the Sun's light and causing a shadow to fall on Earth
- During this type of eclipse, the moon covers the Sun, but the Sun can still be seen around the edges of the moon
- We have this type of moon during a lunar eclipse
- During this type of eclipse, only a portion of the Sun is blocked by the moon
- The darkest part of the shadow caused during an eclipse
- The outer shadow where the moon is only covering a part of the Sun
9 Clues: When the moon passes through Earth's shadow • We have this type of moon during a lunar eclipse • We have this type of moon during a solar eclipse • The darkest part of the shadow caused during an eclipse • The outer shadow where the moon is only covering a part of the Sun • During this type of eclipse, the Sun is completely covered by the moon • ...
Planetary Geology Crossword 2017-12-07
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- A Pluto moon
- A Neptune Moon
- A "sea" or large circular plain on Moon and Mars
- One of Jupiter's moons
- another name for Rocky planets
- Tool used to observe objects in space from earth
- Largest Volcano in our solar system
- Planet with the Strongest winds.
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- Name of the American Space Agency
- another name of the Gas planets
- the oldest unschocked lunar rock
- Earth's Magnetic shield
- One of the first scientists to use the telescope (observed Mars and Mercury)
- solid,rocky and irregular bodies in the inner solar system
- A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt
- the total amount of energy a star radiates into space in one second
- Best known dwarf planet
17 Clues: A Pluto moon • A Neptune Moon • One of Jupiter's moons • Earth's Magnetic shield • Best known dwarf planet • another name for Rocky planets • another name of the Gas planets • the oldest unschocked lunar rock • Planet with the Strongest winds. • Name of the American Space Agency • Largest Volcano in our solar system • A well known asteroid in the asteroid belt • ...
Astronomy 2025-02-18
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- We spin in the direction of __________.
- When the moon is waning it appears to be ____.
- The Earth is the only planet with ____.
- _____ causes day and night.
- The outer planets are called ____ giants.
- The sun's radiation from ___ warms Earth.
- The ____ most impacts the tides.
- The sun rises in the ____.
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- The shortest day of the year.
- When a sliver of the moon is visible it is called ____.
- All of the planets ____ around the sun.
- Earth's path around the sun is ______.
- During a Solar Eclipse we cannot see the ___.
- The sun is a huge ball of ____.
- Equal hours of day and night are called ____.
- The four inner planets are ____.
- True or False: The Earth is the biggest inner planet.
17 Clues: The sun rises in the ____. • _____ causes day and night. • The shortest day of the year. • The sun is a huge ball of ____. • The four inner planets are ____. • The ____ most impacts the tides. • Earth's path around the sun is ______. • We spin in the direction of __________. • All of the planets ____ around the sun. • The Earth is the only planet with ____. • ...
Lunar phases 2023-03-13
7 Clues: moon is not lit • moon is fully lit • The spin of a body on its axis • when more than a semicircle is lit • when less than a semicircle is lit • The time required for earth to rotate once on its axis • An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another
Astronomy 2023-11-20
9 Clues: What is the Sun? • The stages of the moon. • orbits around the Earth • What did Pluto use to be? • the Moon ______ the Earth. • There are 4 of this every year. • the moon is at a 5 degree ________. • Visible part of the moon getting bigger. • An object that rotates around another object.
:) 2024-02-21
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- largest cycle of the moon that isn't full
- The rotation of an object around another object
- (Bonus) 2007 Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) Film
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- Name of the Moon's cycles
- It affects tides
- The spin of an object on an axis
- Large Star
- Our planet
- The smallest cycle of the moon that isn't new
- Gets affected by Moon
10 Clues: Large Star • Our planet • It affects tides • Gets affected by Moon • Name of the Moon's cycles • The spin of an object on an axis • largest cycle of the moon that isn't full • The smallest cycle of the moon that isn't new • The rotation of an object around another object • (Bonus) 2007 Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) Film
Atronomy crossword 2023-09-29
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- eclipse occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the sun at a time when the moon is at or close to its farthest point from our planet.
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes.
- the point in the orbit of an object (such as a satellite) orbiting the earth that is at the greatest distance from the center of the earth
- that part of a shadow in which all light from a given source is excluded.
- the angle a planet's rotation axis makes with the plane of its orbit
- the point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun.
- half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet)
- is the closest distance from the Sun.
- unctionally impaired tissue can survive and recover if sufficient reperfusion is re-established within a limited time period, which depends on the level of residual flow.
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- the object's orbital motion around another object
- eclipse A lunar eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow, causing the Moon to be darkened
- The point of the orbit closest to Earth is called perigee,
- eclipse A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of the Earth, totally or partially.
- the moment or duration of total obscuration of the sun or moon during an eclipse
- an object's spinning motion about its own axis
- the point where the Sun appears to reach either its highest or lowest point in the sky for the year
18 Clues: is the closest distance from the Sun. • an object's spinning motion about its own axis • the object's orbital motion around another object • measures the distance north or south of the equator • The point of the orbit closest to Earth is called perigee, • half of a spherical or roughly spherical body (such as a planet) • ...
Science 2023-11-11
10 Clues: Phase of the moon • Makes the sky dark • Makes the moon smaller • The earth rotates on its • Makes the moon get bigger • Center of the solar system • Pulls us to the center of Earth • Water that crashes you at the beach • Makes the sky be light and the morning • What does the moon do around the Earth
The Moon Landing 2024-05-08
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- Group that lead the moon landing mission
- first american satellite
- President who entered the U.S into the space race
- the Command Module Pilot
- First nation on the moon
- First group to enter orbit
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- Lunar Module Pilot
- Where apollo11 was launched from
- The vessel used to land on the moon was named_____11
- First man on the moon
10 Clues: Lunar Module Pilot • First man on the moon • first american satellite • the Command Module Pilot • First nation on the moon • First group to enter orbit • Where apollo11 was launched from • Group that lead the moon landing mission • President who entered the U.S into the space race • The vessel used to land on the moon was named_____11
CITS Mooncake Festival 2021 v1 2021-08-17
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- _____ Festival is another name for the Mid Autumn Festival
- Number of arrows in the archer's quiver
- Kids light these up to celebrate Mid Autumn Festival
- Something you eat during Mid Autumn Festival
- Special power of the elixir granted to the archer as a reward
- The thief who tries to steal the elixir is the archer's _________
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- Weapon used to send arrows towards suns
- Number of suns that were shot down
- Moon Goddess
- Animal that flew to the moon with the Moon Goddess
- Archer who shot down the suns
- _____ seed paste is a main ingredient of mooncakes
12 Clues: Moon Goddess • Archer who shot down the suns • Number of suns that were shot down • Weapon used to send arrows towards suns • Number of arrows in the archer's quiver • Something you eat during Mid Autumn Festival • Animal that flew to the moon with the Moon Goddess • _____ seed paste is a main ingredient of mooncakes • Kids light these up to celebrate Mid Autumn Festival • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
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- The force that holds you down
- The moon ___ 5 degrees on its axis
- The gases surrounding the earth or other planets
- when the light of the moon is shrinking
- 365 days = 1 ________
- When the moon goes in front of the sun
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- The Earth makes an _____ around the sun every 24 hours
- the rising and falling of the sea
- the bright speckles when you look at the sky at night
- two days a year where the days are at equal lengths
- four divisions of the year
- when the light of the moon is growing
12 Clues: 365 days = 1 ________ • four divisions of the year • The force that holds you down • the rising and falling of the sea • The moon ___ 5 degrees on its axis • when the light of the moon is growing • When the moon goes in front of the sun • when the light of the moon is shrinking • The gases surrounding the earth or other planets • ...
Basic animal reproduction 2023-01-17
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- maintains pregnancy
- Cycle this cycle Includes two phases
- regulates the development,
- causes ovulation
- Is the release of an egg cell from the ovaries
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- Is the time in which a female is pregnant
- fluctuates sexual behaviour
- Produce eggs, Produce female hormones
- paired, oval-shaped organs
- hormones Assist in developing an animal’s puberty, fertility and sexuality
- and physiology
11 Clues: and physiology • causes ovulation • maintains pregnancy • paired, oval-shaped organs • regulates the development, • fluctuates sexual behaviour • Cycle this cycle Includes two phases • Produce eggs, Produce female hormones • Is the time in which a female is pregnant • Is the release of an egg cell from the ovaries • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-17
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- we live on it
- don't have it in space
- when the moon orbits the earth, the ____ happens.
- very hot
- comes after a full moon
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- things moving around or circling another object
- comes after a new moon
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- revolves around earth
- the imaginary line were planets and other objects rotate
10 Clues: very hot • we live on it • revolves around earth • comes after a new moon • don't have it in space • comes after a full moon • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • things moving around or circling another object • when the moon orbits the earth, the ____ happens. • the imaginary line were planets and other objects rotate
Lunar cycle 2021-09-30
10 Clues: Earth's spin • About 28 days • process that repeats; • one takes about 365 days • all of the moon can be seen • none of the moon can be seen • the Earth's position on the axis • moon that has the left side shadowed • an imaginary line the earth rotates on • visible part of the moon grows smaller
Science 2023-11-08
10 Clues: Phase of the moon • Makes the sky dark • Makes the moon smaller • The earth rotates on its • Makes the moon get bigger • Center of the solar system • Pulls us to the center of Earth • Water that crashes you at the beach • Makes the sky be light and the morning • What does the moon do around the Earth
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard 2024-01-27
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- a ball of rock that orbits around the Earth
- When the moon appears to be getting smaller
- A hot ball in the sky that makes its own light
- broke out of an egg
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- the last car on a train
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- the area around your home
- When the moon appears to be growing
- large holes on the surface of the moon
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- to save (someone or something) from danger or harm
- an area of wetland
12 Clues: an area of wetland • broke out of an egg • the last car on a train • the area around your home • When the moon appears to be growing • large holes on the surface of the moon • a ball of rock that orbits around the Earth • When the moon appears to be getting smaller • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • A hot ball in the sky that makes its own light • ...
Preston's Crossword puzzle 2024-03-21
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- Formed when two continental plates collide
- Where two transform plates rub against each other
- The big rock that orbits around the Earth
- A disturbance that travels through the air
- how fast a wave is going
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- how long it is from one crest to the next crest
- From the middle section of a wave towards either the top or bottom
- when two transform plates rub against each other we have an _____
- How the moon looks
- The lower part of a wave
- The higher part of a wave
- How the moon gets its light
12 Clues: How the moon looks • The lower part of a wave • how fast a wave is going • The higher part of a wave • How the moon gets its light • The big rock that orbits around the Earth • Formed when two continental plates collide • A disturbance that travels through the air • how long it is from one crest to the next crest • Where two transform plates rub against each other • ...
Universal Gravitation 2022-04-04
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- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force
- that which exists in the space surrounding a mass, electric charge, or magnet, so that another mass, electric charge, or magnet introduced to this region will experience a force
- a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses
- the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and moon, so that the earths shadow is cast on the moon
- the cutofff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and earth
- a physical quantity caries inversely as another quantity squared
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- a tide that occurs when the moon is halfway between a new moon and a full moon the high tide is lower than average and the low tide is higher than average
- the constant G in the equation for Newtons law of universal gravitation it measure the strength of gravity
- for any pair of objects, each object attracts the other object with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass
- a mass that has collapsed to so great density that is enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around the center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that tides due to the sun and moon coincide making the high tides higher than average and low tides lower than average
12 Clues: a physical quantity caries inversely as another quantity squared • a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses • the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force • the constant G in the equation for Newtons law of universal gravitation it measure the strength of gravity • ...
astronomy crossword puzzle 2023-05-14
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- the time when the Earth rotates and the first rays of sunlight fall on a particular place
- the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth
- a large object that orbits a star
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- the planet that is sixth in order from the sun and that is surrounded by large rings
- How many high tides does each place have in one day?
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- a G-type main-sequence star that comprises about 99.86% of the mass of the Solar System
- the planet on which we live
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
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- a period of the year when something is best or available
- The force that pulls on the oceans to form the tides
- a new moon and so the moon appears to get bigger every day
- 17. The high tides that are experienced when both the Sun and Moon are on the same side as the earth
- each of the twenty-four-hour periods, reckoned from one midnight to the next, into which a week, month, or year is divided, and corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis
- A star positioned along the line in space that includes the axis (see also axis) of rotation of the Earth
- orbit planets and asteroids in our solar system
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
18 Clues: the planet on which we live • a large object that orbits a star • orbit planets and asteroids in our solar system • The force that pulls on the oceans to form the tides • How many high tides does each place have in one day? • a period of the year when something is best or available • a new moon and so the moon appears to get bigger every day • ...
Jael's Crossword puzzle 2022-03-31
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- Something that is homogeneous is uniform in nature or character throughout.
- composed of different substances or the same substance in different phases, as solid ice and liquid water.
- A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature and pressure
- in which the particles are gas bubbles and the medium is a liquid.
- any substance consisting of particles substantially larger than atoms or ordinary molecules
- the measure of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance.
- apable of mixing in any ratio without separation of two phases miscible liquids.
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- scattering of a beam of light by a medium containing small suspended particles
- a homogeneous, molecular mixture of two or more substances.
- metallic substance composed of two or more elements, as either a compound or a solution
- Unsaturated hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that have double or triple covalent bonds between adjacent carbon atoms.
- having the power of dissolving; causing solution.
- not forming a homogeneous mixture when added together.
- a system of liquid or solid particles uniformly distributed in a finely divided state through a gas, usually air.
- a compound which produces ions when dissolved in a solution such as water.
- mixture of two or more liquids in which one is present as droplets, of microscopic or ultramicroscopic size, distributed throughout the other.
- the substance dissolved in a given solution.
17 Clues: the substance dissolved in a given solution. • having the power of dissolving; causing solution. • not forming a homogeneous mixture when added together. • a homogeneous, molecular mixture of two or more substances. • in which the particles are gas bubbles and the medium is a liquid. • a compound which produces ions when dissolved in a solution such as water. • ...
Physics crossword 2013-05-07
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- Abbreviated to an 'N'
- Used to power a light bulb
- When two metals are attracted together
- Used to measure electricity
- When two objects rub together and create heat
- Made up of 24 hours
- The planet with the Great Red Spot on it
- Orbits the Earth
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- Flow of electrical charge
- The general name when the Moon goes in front of the Sun or when the Earth is in front of the Moon
- Lets heat go through depending on the material, when heated
- Keep heat inside
- Makes up 365 and a quarter days
- Orbits the sun and can be gaseous or rocky in space
- Mass divided by the volume
- Multiply the length, depth and width
- Pulling and pushing
17 Clues: Keep heat inside • Orbits the Earth • Pulling and pushing • Made up of 24 hours • Abbreviated to an 'N' • Flow of electrical charge • Used to power a light bulb • Mass divided by the volume • Used to measure electricity • Makes up 365 and a quarter days • Multiply the length, depth and width • When two metals are attracted together • The planet with the Great Red Spot on it • ...
Days of creation 2025-06-02
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- Greenery that includes shrubs and grass.
- Tall plants with leaves and branches.
- Appears in the night sky and reflects sunlight.
- domesticated bird that lays eggs.
- A creature that swims in water.
- The first thing God created, according to Genesis.
- The third type of celestial body created along with sun and moon.
- The space above Earth, also called the firmament.
- large animal with a trunk.
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- Grows from seeds and includes flowers and crops.
- What God did on the seventh day.
- blue expanse above, where clouds float."
- to include:
- The planet we live on.
- The home of angels; where God dwells.
- Earth, Heaven, Vegetation, Plants, Trees, Sky, Moon, Stars, Sun, Fish, Elephant, Chicken, Man, Rest
- Shines during the day.
- Human being, created in God’s image.
18 Clues: to include: • The planet we live on. • Shines during the day. • large animal with a trunk. • A creature that swims in water. • What God did on the seventh day. • domesticated bird that lays eggs. • Human being, created in God’s image. • Tall plants with leaves and branches. • The home of angels; where God dwells. • Greenery that includes shrubs and grass. • ...
Days of creation 2025-06-02
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- Greenery that includes shrubs and grass.
- Tall plants with leaves and branches.
- Appears in the night sky and reflects sunlight.
- domesticated bird that lays eggs.
- A creature that swims in water.
- The first thing God created, according to Genesis.
- The third type of celestial body created along with sun and moon.
- The space above Earth, also called the firmament.
- large animal with a trunk.
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- Grows from seeds and includes flowers and crops.
- What God did on the seventh day.
- blue expanse above, where clouds float."
- to include:
- The planet we live on.
- The home of angels; where God dwells.
- Earth, Heaven, Vegetation, Plants, Trees, Sky, Moon, Stars, Sun, Fish, Elephant, Chicken, Man, Rest
- Shines during the day.
- Human being, created in God’s image.
18 Clues: to include: • The planet we live on. • Shines during the day. • large animal with a trunk. • A creature that swims in water. • What God did on the seventh day. • domesticated bird that lays eggs. • Human being, created in God’s image. • Tall plants with leaves and branches. • The home of angels; where God dwells. • Greenery that includes shrubs and grass. • ...
Eclipses 2021-11-03
9 Clues: our planet • s moon phase for lunar eclipse • a moon phase for solar eclpise • color of moon for solar eclipse • the darkest part of the eclipse • color of moon for lunar eclipse • the lightest part of the eclipse • our thing that revolves around earth • the light and heat to the whole solar system
Apologia Astronomy Lesson 2 2018-01-24
Across
- The path that an object in space (such as a planet, moon, or satellite) follows around a larger object in space such as the Sun.
- To turn around a fixed point, such as how a top spins in place or a planet spins on its axis.
- A solar eclipse that occurs when the moon is not directly between the sun and the earth. (put a space between the words)
- The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as earth.
- To orbit, or move in a circular motion around another object. An object that orbits another object is said to ______ around that object.
- Natural, colorful light displays in the sky that can be caused by solar flares.
- Large fires which burst out millions of miles from the sun, releasing energy into the solar system (put a space between the words)
- An eclipse that displays a ring of sunlight around the moon. This happens when the moon is farther away from the earth (put a space between the words).
- Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun.
Down
- This occurs when the moon is between the earth and the sun, completely covering the sun, causing the moon to cast a shadow upon the earth (put a space between the words)
- Nuclear reactions (controlled explosions) occurring on the sun that give it energy and power. (Put a space between the words)
- These are small points of sunlight that can be seen around the moon during a eclipse. This happens because the moon is not a perfectly round ball, but has many irregularities and craters (put a space between words).
- Long seasons of extremely dry weather with no rain, which can be caused by too many sun spots.
13 Clues: The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as earth. • Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun. • Natural, colorful light displays in the sky that can be caused by solar flares. • To turn around a fixed point, such as how a top spins in place or a planet spins on its axis. • ...
science vocab 2023-01-24
Ana and Myklasia Moon Jellyfish 2019-04-22
Across
- a group of jellyfish is called
- jellyfish don´t have a...
- what color are moon jellyfish
- how many years can they live up to?
- moon jellyfish eat meat, what are they?
Down
- what are they characterized by?
- Moon Jellyfish scientific name
- jellyfish are not...
- what is the percentage of water in moon jellyfish?
- what season do they reproduce?
10 Clues: jellyfish are not... • jellyfish don´t have a... • what color are moon jellyfish • a group of jellyfish is called • Moon Jellyfish scientific name • what season do they reproduce? • what are they characterized by? • how many years can they live up to? • moon jellyfish eat meat, what are they? • what is the percentage of water in moon jellyfish?
Astronomy 2023-11-20
10 Clues: to move around • synonym for angle • to spin in circles • a similar to the earth • the appearance of the moon • is the force that pulls us down • is a plant that we see at night • when the moon gets smaller and darker • when the moon gets bigger and brighter • the invisible barrier between space and Earth
science studies weekly week 31 2022-03-28
8 Clues: the moon can be seen • The moon cannot be seen • the left half of the moon is seen • the right half of the moon is seen • more than left half of moon is seen • more than right half of moon is seen • thin sliver of left side of moon is seen • thin sliver of right side of moon is seen
tcsc 2025-03-01
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- it is the first and foremost important factor contributing to the success of change in TVET institutions.
- When changes are taking shape and employees have embraced the new ways of working, the change process comes to an end
- there are __ phases of change
- it is the reasons for change are those that are found outside the company that may cause change inside the organization and is beyond its control.
- He developed the change house
- in which phase of change does setting of action plan happen
- In the fourth phase the change process is implemented in a participative way
- change has to clarify and define(strategy, vision, mission of the organization)
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- Father of organizational development
- it is a main activator of change
- In this first room people feel fine and relaxed with no desire to change a thing.
- represents the phases in change -processes represented by rooms in a house
- It is the internal factor that influences the organizational operations, decisions and employee behavior and attitude.
- In this room employees find new hope and inspiration
- assess the appetite for change
- Most of the time it is obvious to people something is different or wrong, but they convince themselves everything is fine denying the signs of the times.
- In this room emotions such as sadness, anger, fear and self-doubt take over.
17 Clues: there are __ phases of change • He developed the change house • assess the appetite for change • it is a main activator of change • Father of organizational development • In this room employees find new hope and inspiration • in which phase of change does setting of action plan happen • represents the phases in change -processes represented by rooms in a house • ...
Remembering the Lunar Phases 2023-11-21
8 Clues: Any moon that is full • Any moon that is not full • Any moon that is almost full • Any moon that is 2 Quarter full • Any moon that is 1 Quarter full • Any moon that is about haif full • Any moon that is a 3rd of a Quarter full • Any moon that is full excipt for a little bit of it
The Moon and the Lunar Cycle 2022-01-24
Across
- Earth always sees the ____ side of the moon
- the moon is Earth's closest ____ companion
- an astronomical object that orbits around Earth
- the final phase of the lunar cycle
- prints found on the surface of the moon
Down
- a natural body that revolves a planet
- when the full moon is closest in orbit to Earth
- the number of different lunar phrases
- scientists believe the moon formed due to an impact between Earth and _______
9 Clues: the final phase of the lunar cycle • a natural body that revolves a planet • the number of different lunar phrases • prints found on the surface of the moon • the moon is Earth's closest ____ companion • Earth always sees the ____ side of the moon • when the full moon is closest in orbit to Earth • an astronomical object that orbits around Earth • ...
Earth, Moon and Sun 2023-11-28
Across
- Things in the sky-the sun is this
- A rocky sphere in our solar system
- When you can't see the lit half of the moon at all
- The things that orbit around the sun
Down
- When you can see a sliver of the moon
- The phase before and after a full moon
- The planet we live on
- The thing that lights the moon
- When you can see all of the lit half of the moon
9 Clues: The planet we live on • The thing that lights the moon • Things in the sky-the sun is this • A rocky sphere in our solar system • The things that orbit around the sun • When you can see a sliver of the moon • The phase before and after a full moon • When you can see all of the lit half of the moon • When you can't see the lit half of the moon at all
SDLC -SW PROCESS MODELS 2022-02-03
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- Essential in Rapid Application Model
- Multiple versions can be released
- small model is designed initially.
- Best suited for projects with quick results
- Elaboration phase is performed in this model
- Needs sound knowledge of Mathematics
- Emphasis on state of all SDLC phases
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- combination of iterative +incremental model
- Development and integration is seen here
- one criteria for selecting a process model
- Are we building the right system ?
- Risk Analysis is supported here
- Traditional model
- Specific features developed in cycles
- special process model
15 Clues: Traditional model • special process model • Risk Analysis is supported here • Multiple versions can be released • Are we building the right system ? • small model is designed initially. • Essential in Rapid Application Model • Needs sound knowledge of Mathematics • Emphasis on state of all SDLC phases • Specific features developed in cycles • ...
ph 2022-03-24
Across
- to be afraid of something
- words, but not a complete sentence
- an animal that lives underground
- CVS is a
- an animal that lives in the ocean
- reading sounds of letter
- talk into to make your voice louder
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- to change into something else
- when you ask a famous person to sign their name
- bar, pie, and line are types of a
- solid liquid and gas are three __ of matter
- a picture
- a boys name
- prize for winning
- fake
15 Clues: fake • CVS is a • a picture • a boys name • prize for winning • reading sounds of letter • to be afraid of something • to change into something else • an animal that lives underground • bar, pie, and line are types of a • an animal that lives in the ocean • words, but not a complete sentence • talk into to make your voice louder • solid liquid and gas are three __ of matter • ...
Tides 2022-02-03
Hydrosphere 2020-04-23
Across
- new moon and the full moon, the sun, moon, and earth are in a line, big tides
- During first and third quarter moons, moon and sun are at right angles to each other, weak tides
- All water found on Earth
- Growing fish on fish farms for food
- Taking fish out of the ocean faster than they can naturally reproduce
- Pollution that is discharged from a single source
- Periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans
- amount of salt in the water
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- Scale for showing water quality based upon the organisms that live there
- the movement of water away from the coast (low tide)
- The entire area of land that is drained by a body of water
- Measure of how acidic or basic the water is
- Trash, plastic, chemicals, and other debris that negatively affects the quality of air, water, and land
- Rock formations where groundwater is stored
- Pollution that is discharged from a multiple sources
- the movement of water and towards the coast (high tide)
- Measure of how clear the water is
17 Clues: All water found on Earth • amount of salt in the water • Measure of how clear the water is • Growing fish on fish farms for food • Measure of how acidic or basic the water is • Rock formations where groundwater is stored • Pollution that is discharged from a single source • Periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans • ...
THE ASTRONAUTS ALMANAC 2024-12-05
14 Clues: Red planet • Space agency • Astronaut gear • Liftoff moment • Universe synonym • Keeps us grounded • Spacecraft booster • Path of a satellite • Apollo's destination • Space station acronym • Milky Way, for example • Historic moon missions • Head protection in space • Beyond Earth's atmosphere
Remembering the Lunar Phases 2023-11-21
8 Clues: Any moon that is full • Any moon that is not full • Any moon that is almost full • Any moon that is 2 Quarter full • Any moon that is 1 Quarter full • Any moon that is about haif full • Any moon that is a 3rd of a Quarter full • Any moon that is full excipt for a little bit of it
Remembering the Lunar Phases 2023-11-21
8 Clues: Any moon that is full • Any moon that is not full • Any moon that is almost full • Any moon that is 2 Quarter full • Any moon that is 1 Quarter full • Any moon that is about haif full • Any moon that is a 3rd of a Quarter full • Any moon that is full excipt for a little bit of it
Remembering the Lunar Phases 2023-11-21
8 Clues: Any moon that is full • Any moon that is not full • Any moon that is almost full • Any moon that is 2 Quarter full • Any moon that is 1 Quarter full • Any moon that is about haif full • Any moon that is a 3rd of a Quarter full • Any moon that is full excipt for a little bit of it
Earth/Moon/Sun Vocabulary 2023-03-20
Across
- When one object travels around another object.
- When the north and south poles each receive 12 hours of daylight.
- The moon is between a full and last quarter.
- The spinning of an object on its axis.
- When the sunlight is shining on the right side of the moon.
- When the light from the sun is blocked by the Earth casting a shadow on the moon.
- The path an object takes as it travels through space.
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- When the moon is between the sun and Earth and the full side is darkened.
- The lighter part of the shadow cast by an eclipse. Is said to be a partial eclipse.
- The change water levels cause by the moons gravity on the Earth,
- When sunlight is shining on the left side of the moon.
- The the light from the sun is blocked by the moons orbit casting a shadow on the sun.
- The darkest part of the shadow cast by an eclipse.
- When the north and south poles do not receive equal amounts of daylight.
14 Clues: The spinning of an object on its axis. • The moon is between a full and last quarter. • When one object travels around another object. • The darkest part of the shadow cast by an eclipse. • The path an object takes as it travels through space. • When sunlight is shining on the left side of the moon. • When the sunlight is shining on the right side of the moon. • ...
Meiosis and its Phases 2023-09-21
Across
- Exchange of genetic material between chromatids of homologous chromosomes.
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
- is a cell division in which four haploid cells are formed
- Meiosis II is also called ... division
- phase between meiosis I and and II.
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- the stage where chromosomes experience independent assortment
- first substage of Prophase I
- Meiosis I is also called ... division
- is a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- the paired homologous chromosomes are referred as ....
- The phase most cells spend 95% of their time in.
- The pairing of homologous chromosomes
- How many cells are produced in meiosis?
- crossing over occurs at ...
- consists of four chromatids.
15 Clues: crossing over occurs at ... • first substage of Prophase I • consists of four chromatids. • phase between meiosis I and and II. • Meiosis I is also called ... division • The pairing of homologous chromosomes • Meiosis II is also called ... division • How many cells are produced in meiosis? • having a single set of unpaired chromosomes. • ...
Tides 2022-01-27
9 Clues: level • a zone • rise and fall • a force or pull • Full or New Moon • Tide: toward the Moon • 1st and third quarter moon • Tide: further from the Moon • tidal force on the whole planet
PACU 2016-01-31
Across
- SIGN OF ACUTE ISCHEMIA
- INITIAL TREATMENT OF LARYNGOSPASM
- AGENT FOR BENZODIAZIPINES
- MOST IMPORTANT INDICATOR OF BRAIN FUNCTION
- CERTIFIED PERIANESTHESIA NURSE
- SYSTEMIC RESPONSE TO INFECTION
- AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PERIANESTHESIA NURSES
- "FORGETAZAM"
- NEW PACU RN'S BEST FRIEND
- NON-DEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR AGENT
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- IMPORTANT ASPECT OF CARE OF SICKLE-CELL PATIENT
- TEMPERATURE LESS THAN 96.8 DEGREES
- THE FRAMEWORK FOR PERIANESTHESIA NURSING IN ALL PHASES OF CARE
- FREQUENT CYSTOSCOPY POSTOP COMPLAINT
- GI PROCEDURE WHICH COMMONLY REQUIRES INTUBATION
- ANTIBIOTICS THAT CAN PROLONG NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE
- NUMERICAL SCORING SYSTEM
- CERTIFIED AMBULATORY PERIANESTHESIA NURSE
- RARE COMPLICATION AFTER THYROID SURGERY
- "MILK OF ANESTHESIA"
20 Clues: "FORGETAZAM" • "MILK OF ANESTHESIA" • SIGN OF ACUTE ISCHEMIA • NUMERICAL SCORING SYSTEM • AGENT FOR BENZODIAZIPINES • NEW PACU RN'S BEST FRIEND • CERTIFIED PERIANESTHESIA NURSE • SYSTEMIC RESPONSE TO INFECTION • INITIAL TREATMENT OF LARYNGOSPASM • TEMPERATURE LESS THAN 96.8 DEGREES • FREQUENT CYSTOSCOPY POSTOP COMPLAINT • NON-DEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR AGENT • ...
PACU 2016-01-31
Across
- Numerical Scoring System
- Frequent postop complaint of cystoscopy patients
- Initial treatment of Laryngospasm
- American society of perianesthesia nurses
- Certified ambulatory perianesthesia nurse
- Reversal agent for Benzodiazipines
- "Forgetazam"
- Rare complication after thyroid surgery
- Most Important of brain function
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- Sign of acute ischemia
- Antibotics that can prolong neuromuscular block
- Important aspect of care of Sickle-cell patient
- Certified perianesthesia nurse
- The framework for perianesthesia practice in all phases of care
- Temperature less than 96.8
- New PACU RN's best friend
- GI procedure which commonly requires intubation
- Systematic response to infection
- "Milk of Anesthesia"
- Non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent
20 Clues: "Forgetazam" • "Milk of Anesthesia" • Sign of acute ischemia • Numerical Scoring System • New PACU RN's best friend • Temperature less than 96.8 • Certified perianesthesia nurse • Systematic response to infection • Most Important of brain function • Initial treatment of Laryngospasm • Reversal agent for Benzodiazipines • Rare complication after thyroid surgery • ...
Eclipses 2024-04-01
Across
- Orbits the earth
- you need _ to be able to look at the solar eclipse
- the are 2 types of _
- Another word for-unusual
- A science team
- When the moon _ the earth and the earth _ the sun
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- This is 1 type of eclipse
- the moon _ covers the sun
- How long the solar eclipses lasts
- There is the lunar _ and the solar _
- The _ orbits the sun
- What the earth orbits
- The world gets _ when the solar eclipse happens
- The solar eclipse happens in the _
14 Clues: A science team • Orbits the earth • the are 2 types of _ • The _ orbits the sun • What the earth orbits • Another word for-unusual • This is 1 type of eclipse • the moon _ covers the sun • How long the solar eclipses lasts • The solar eclipse happens in the _ • There is the lunar _ and the solar _ • The world gets _ when the solar eclipse happens • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2016-04-27
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- the process by which molecules undergo the a spontaneous transition from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
- The temperature at which a solid and liquid phase may coexist in equilibrium.
- The pressure required to liquefy a gas (vapor) at its critical temperature.
- a phenomenon in which the surface of a liquid, where the liquid is in contact with gas, acts like a thin elastic sheet.
- the enthalpy change experienced on a mole by mole basis of some substance undergoing a phase change from liquid to vapor/gas.
- the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.
- the settling of particles or sediment onto a surface.
- 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.
- the temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid, and vapor phases of a particular substance coexist in equilibrium.
- Also called migration. an intermingling of molecules, ions, etc., resulting from random thermal agitation, as in the dispersion of a vapor in air.
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- a chart showing the thermodynamic conditions of a substance at different pressures and temperatures.
- the point at which two phases of a substance initially become indistinguishable from one another.
- Liquid that evaporates at room temperature, or vaporizes easily.
- rapid change of water into steam.
- The interaction between contacting surfaces of a liquid and a solid that distorts the liquid surface from a planar shape and causes the liquid to rise or fall in a narrow tube.
- the transition from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
- The temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied; the temperature above which a substance cannot exhibit distinct gas and liquid phases.
- the amount of energy needed to change one mole of a substance from the solid phase to the liquid phase at constant temperature and pressure.
- a gas that does not behave as an ideal gas due to interactions between gas molecules.
- temperature at which a liquid boils and turns into vapor.
- the flow of a gas through a small orifice at such density that the mean distance between the molecules is large compared with the diameter of the orifice.
- the condition existing when a chemical reaction and its reverse reaction proceed at equal rates
22 Clues: rapid change of water into steam. • the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid. • the settling of particles or sediment onto a surface. • temperature at which a liquid boils and turns into vapor. • Liquid that evaporates at room temperature, or vaporizes easily. • The pressure required to liquefy a gas (vapor) at its critical temperature. • ...
Geography revision questions on 2021-10-19
15 Clues: has 88 moons • the red planet • a dwarf planet • covers the core • ball like shape • smallest planet • windiest planet • centre of the sun • the brightest star • 5th largest planet • a natural satellite • cooler areas on the • goes round a planet • fist man on the moon • earth physical feature
earth moon and sun puzzle 2021-02-10
Across
- - a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- a moon phase that looks like more than a half circle from Earth
- the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon as it appears from Earth
- to shine light on an object and make it visible.
- - a moon phase that looks like less than a half circle from Earth
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- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- when the Moon is completely dark
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- a moon phase where the Moon is not visible from the Earth
9 Clues: when the Moon is completely dark • to shine light on an object and make it visible. • - a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth • a moon phase where the Moon is not visible from the Earth • a moon phase that looks like more than a half circle from Earth • - a moon phase that looks like less than a half circle from Earth • ...
african american lit 2023-01-10
Across
- the power to make laws
- a group of people living in the same place
- excellent order
- A person who believes that violence is unjustifiable
- the power to give orders
- coming exposed after being concealed
- a consequence
Down
- fool or cheat
- a distinct period in a series of events
- dance to popular music
- the right to vote
- necessary to make a whole complete
- forming necessary base
13 Clues: fool or cheat • a consequence • excellent order • the right to vote • dance to popular music • the power to make laws • forming necessary base • the power to give orders • necessary to make a whole complete • coming exposed after being concealed • a distinct period in a series of events • a group of people living in the same place • ...
Water Crossword 2018-12-20
Across
- different states of water
- not liquid or gas
- water as a gas in the air
- not solid or gas
- not liquid or solid
- water becoming a gas
- not liquid or gas
- another word for H20
Down
- less than 1% of water on Earth
- 97% of water on Earth
- 27% water on Earth
- water moving downward through openings in the soil
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- water source undreground\
14 Clues: not solid or gas • not liquid or gas • not liquid or gas • 27% water on Earth • not liquid or solid • water becoming a gas • another word for H20 • 97% of water on Earth • different states of water • water as a gas in the air • water source undreground\ • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • less than 1% of water on Earth • water moving downward through openings in the soil
Biology 2024-04-08
Across
- Two phases in interphase where the cell grows
- Adenine, Guanin, Cytosine, and Thymine
- A change in the DNA sequence that creates a change which can be beneficial, harmful, or no effect
- Has a covalent bond with sugar in a nucleotide
- Phases before mitosis contains G1, G2, and S phase
- Phase of cell division is where the chromosomes move to opposite ends and the new nucleus surrounds it in mitosis
- When the chromosomes meet in the middle
- The allele that overrides the recessive one showing the dominant phenotype
- When the chromosomes pull apart in mitosis
- Nitrogen base that matches with guanine
- Final part of cell division where two cells are created
- Nitrogen base that matches with adenine
- Cross between two traits
- Two strands intertwined together
- Nitrogen base that matches with Thymine
- Alleles must be homozygous to show
- In between the phosphate and the base in the nucleotide
- The creation of an mRNA strand
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- Nitrogen base that matches with cytosine
- When the bases go together like adenine and thymine
- The creation of amino acids for proteins using the mRNA strand
- Made of phosphate, sugar, and either adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine
- The production of proteins
- Double helix nucleic acid
- When the chromosomes become visible in mitosis
- The creation of two identical daughter cells
- Single strand(instead of thymine it uses uracil)
- The alleles are the same so either two littles or two bigs
- Cross between one trait
- The alleles are different so one big and one small
30 Clues: Cross between one trait • Cross between two traits • Double helix nucleic acid • The production of proteins • The creation of an mRNA strand • Two strands intertwined together • Alleles must be homozygous to show • Adenine, Guanin, Cytosine, and Thymine • When the chromosomes meet in the middle • Nitrogen base that matches with guanine • Nitrogen base that matches with adenine • ...
Ryan's Science Lab 2022-03-21
Across
- ability to solute
- a result of an action or process
- a substance that changes during a reaction
- consisting of parts all of the same
- foundation of something
- Mass mass of an atom
- ability to dissolve other substances
- substance that promotes chemical reactions
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- group of atoms bonded together
- to make thinner or weaker by adding water
- combined substances
- substance composed of two or more elements
- the minor component in a solution
- substances in different phases
- high proportion relative to other substances
15 Clues: ability to solute • combined substances • Mass mass of an atom • foundation of something • group of atoms bonded together • substances in different phases • a result of an action or process • the minor component in a solution • consisting of parts all of the same • ability to dissolve other substances • to make thinner or weaker by adding water • ...
Perm theory 2020-04-17
Across
- technique using bisulfides instead of electricity
- phase of wrapping hair around rod
- first heat wave machine
- perm that has 2 phases physical and chemical
- overlap method for short hair
- also called endothermic
- perms add this to the hair
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- phase that permanently changes hair
- to help wrap ends of hair
- chemical used in chemical phase
- Solution also known as waving lotion
- what is used to wrap hair
- waves where no machines were used
- introduced Heatless technique
- introduced cold wave
15 Clues: introduced cold wave • first heat wave machine • also called endothermic • to help wrap ends of hair • what is used to wrap hair • perms add this to the hair • overlap method for short hair • introduced Heatless technique • chemical used in chemical phase • phase of wrapping hair around rod • waves where no machines were used • phase that permanently changes hair • ...
Tintin and the titles 2023-04-10
Across
- _______ of the moon
- Band of revolutionaries
- Lead of the Story
- The Calculus ________
- Cuthbert _______
- What the Pharaoh smokes
Down
- Destination ________
- Red Sea ______
- What lost civilization they found
- _______ the Butcher
- ___________ Sceptre
- Best friend you can always rely on
- Most nefarious Villain
- Archibald _________
14 Clues: Red Sea ______ • Cuthbert _______ • Lead of the Story • _______ of the moon • _______ the Butcher • ___________ Sceptre • Archibald _________ • Destination ________ • The Calculus ________ • Most nefarious Villain • Band of revolutionaries • What the Pharaoh smokes • What lost civilization they found • Best friend you can always rely on
Halloween Crossword 2025-03-28
15 Clues: Full ____ • Bones frame • ______ House • Drinks blood • October 31st • Sweet treats • Trick or _____ • Ghost Playground • Vampires sleep here • Dress up in a _______ • Comes out on full moon • A witches transportation • Scares birds made of straw • Large pot where witches brew • Dead human wrapped in toilet paper
Blake :) :) 05 2018-03-13
Across
- an object that orbits a star
- periodic fall of levels of water in the ocean
- the partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- the darkest part of a shadow
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- the tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides
- spinning motion of a planets on its axis
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits around the sun
- one of the different apparent shapes of the moon seen from earth
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- the part of a shadow surrounding the umbra
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteorite
- an object that orbits a planet
- a pattern or grouping of stars
- the blocking of sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and earth
- imaginary that passes through a planet's center
- tide with least difference between consecutive low and high tides
- ball of hot gas
17 Clues: ball of hot gas • an object that orbits a star • the darkest part of a shadow • an object that orbits a planet • a pattern or grouping of stars • spinning motion of a planets on its axis • the part of a shadow surrounding the umbra • periodic fall of levels of water in the ocean • imaginary that passes through a planet's center • ...
Music For Mister Moon 2022-07-01
Across
- noise that the owl makes in the book
- Harriet's personality
- instrument that Harriet plays
- performance anxiety Harriet experiences
- What gets thrown at the moon.
- the type of beans Harriet eats at the beginning
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- where does the moon get stuck
- what you use to play a cello
- where her parents want her to play her cello
- The animal that Harriet scares
- what species sells the hats?
- what gets knock out of the sky
- when the story takes place
- the animal Harriet turns her parents into
14 Clues: Harriet's personality • when the story takes place • what you use to play a cello • what species sells the hats? • where does the moon get stuck • instrument that Harriet plays • What gets thrown at the moon. • The animal that Harriet scares • what gets knock out of the sky • noise that the owl makes in the book • performance anxiety Harriet experiences • ...
The Space Race 2024-03-01
Across
- First artificial ____ to orbit a celestial body
- Aircraft to take the first human to space
- First man in space
- First country with a man on the moon
- First aircraft on the moon
- First American in orbit
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- First to spend more than one day in space
- ____ direct-ascent on September 12 1966
- Pilot of Apollo 11
- First country to launch a satellite
- First man on the moon
- US President during the Space Race
- First American in space
- First spacecraft ____ on 1966 March 16
14 Clues: Pilot of Apollo 11 • First man in space • First man on the moon • First American in space • First American in orbit • First aircraft on the moon • US President during the Space Race • First country to launch a satellite • First country with a man on the moon • First spacecraft ____ on 1966 March 16 • ____ direct-ascent on September 12 1966 • ...
INTERGALACTIC GAUNTLET 2024-11-19
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- Name of NASA’s famous space telescope
- Phase when the Moon is not visible from Earth
- Largest planet in our solar system
- The “Red Planet”
- Natural satellite that orbits Earth
- Planet that rotates on its side
- Planet known for its rings
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- Largest volcano in the solar system
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Name of the galaxy that contains our solar system
- First human to walk on the Moon
- Term for a star explosion
- Brightest star in Earth’s night sky
- Smallest and innermost dwarf planet in our solar system
14 Clues: The “Red Planet” • Closest planet to the Sun • Term for a star explosion • Planet known for its rings • First human to walk on the Moon • Planet that rotates on its side • Largest planet in our solar system • Largest volcano in the solar system • Brightest star in Earth’s night sky • Natural satellite that orbits Earth • Name of NASA’s famous space telescope • ...
