moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Space Vocabulary 2021-03-03
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- 2 days in which night and day are both 12 hours.
- Longest day of the year.
- Solar system model with Sun in the center.
- Sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- When the Earth is farther from the Sun. (July)
- Path the umbra travels across Earth.
- Moon is between the Sun and Earth.
- Resistance to any change in motion
- Attraction force between any two objects
- When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
- Solar system model with Earth in the center.
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- Shortest day of the year.
- The darkest part of the Moon's shadow.
- When the Earth is closer to the Sun. (January)
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- The lighter part of the Moon's shadow.
- When moon's shadow falls on the Earth.
- Really high and really low tides.
- Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun.
- Not much difference between high and low tide.
20 Clues: Longest day of the year. • Shortest day of the year. • Really high and really low tides. • Moon is between the Sun and Earth. • Resistance to any change in motion • Path the umbra travels across Earth. • The darkest part of the Moon's shadow. • The lighter part of the Moon's shadow. • When moon's shadow falls on the Earth. • When Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. • ...
Hudson - Tides, Currents, and Waves (Oh My) 2020-03-31
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- The Gulf Stream is a ____ _____current
- These islands protect much of the eastern United State
- the flat, not so deep part of the ocean floor.
- an underwater mountain
- as you go deeper in the ocean, this decreases
- Boiling ocean water is Step 1 in this process
- cause of waves and surface currents
- cause of tides
- a seamount that has lost its top
- sun,moon,earth all line up(2 words)
- sun,moon,earth form a right angle(2 words)
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- currents always flow toward the equator(2 words)
- this plain is found at the bottom of the ocean
- as you go deeper in the ocean, this increases
- the higher the frequency, the shorter the ___
- melting glaciers change the _____ of the ocean
- The ___'s gravity has the largest affect on earth's tides
- when this happens, the beach disappears
- New crust is produced at the mid-ocean ______
- number of waves per second
20 Clues: cause of tides • an underwater mountain • number of waves per second • a seamount that has lost its top • cause of waves and surface currents • sun,moon,earth all line up(2 words) • The Gulf Stream is a ____ _____current • when this happens, the beach disappears • sun,moon,earth form a right angle(2 words) • as you go deeper in the ocean, this increases • ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM 2017-07-20
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- The gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
- The coldest planet in the Solar System
- The planet with the shortest day
- ''The water planet''
- The name of the galaxy we live in
- The largest moon in the Solar System
- When the Sun or the Moon passes through a shadow of another heavenly body
- The second largest planet in the Solar System
- The planet named after the Roman God of War
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- The largest dwarf planet
- The natural satellite of a planet
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern
- Closest planet to the Sun
- The number of planets in the Solar System
- The force that keeps all of the planets in orbit around the Sun
- Shape of the planet's orbits
- The hottest planet in the Solar System
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star
- A luminous sphere of plasma
- The closest star to the Earth
20 Clues: ''The water planet'' • The largest dwarf planet • Closest planet to the Sun • A luminous sphere of plasma • Shape of the planet's orbits • The closest star to the Earth • The planet with the shortest day • The natural satellite of a planet • The name of the galaxy we live in • The largest moon in the Solar System • The coldest planet in the Solar System • ...
Surprise?♥️ 2018-06-13
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- When the night is still,it brings me closest to you
- Thats your favourite girl no?
- Lemons or tomatoes?
- Pizza with a fork?
- And whoever you'll meet whatever you'll,nothing will be like it would be with him.
- The two of us on a ride in the sky
- Yummy surprises I love
- Who needs to create a puzzle in a hurry to avoid messing up a surprise?
- When you got pricked by the rose
- You kissed him!!!
- The belt that shines bright.
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- The robot that created a bond
- The moon on Earth
- When bangla came to rescue
- First and perfect
- We love shakes.
- What should you check on your phone to know all the answers?
- Was the moon blue or red?
- Shadow room and cravings.Hihi.
- Dont call me that!!
- Moon or stars?
- 23k came with my first surprise
- You eat it only with me and I would love to eat it just with you.
23 Clues: Moon or stars? • We love shakes. • The moon on Earth • First and perfect • You kissed him!!! • Pizza with a fork? • Lemons or tomatoes? • Dont call me that!! • Yummy surprises I love • Was the moon blue or red? • When bangla came to rescue • The belt that shines bright. • The robot that created a bond • Thats your favourite girl no? • Shadow room and cravings.Hihi. • ...
The Planets 2014-10-30
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- Uranus is classified as an ___ giant pplanet.
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- The sun is mainly made up of______.
- Which planet is the coldest?
- Jupiter has the ________ day io all the planets.
- What planet is the largest of the dwarf planets?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- What colour is Mars known to be?
- A solar eclipseis when the Moon passes in front of the Sun casting a_____ on Earth.
- Earth is the _____ planet from the sun.
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- The rise and fall of the _____ on Earth is caused by the Moon
- Which is the furthest planet from the sun?
- Terristrial planet, second from the sun.
- Mercury is the most _____ planet in the Solar System
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- Neptune is the ______ of the ice giants.
- Apollo 11 landed on what planet?
- Which planet is known for its rings?
- What is the only planet that inhabits humans?
- Pluto is now considered a ______ planet.
20 Clues: Which planet is the coldest? • Apollo 11 landed on what planet? • What colour is Mars known to be? • The sun is mainly made up of______. • Which planet is closest to the sun? • Which planet is known for its rings? • Earth is the _____ planet from the sun. • Terristrial planet, second from the sun. • Neptune is the ______ of the ice giants. • ...
5 - Minute Fun (Puzzle #2) 2024-01-16
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- the variable that you measure
- month with the shortest amount of light in NY
- imaginary pattern of stars
- depends on mass and distance
- made of ice and grows tails
- amount of space something occupies
- the Sun is at the center
- largest Jovian planet
- eclipse when the moon blocks the sun
- located between Mars and Jupiter
- heat transfer by direct contact
- spring and fall
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- hottest planet in solar system
- the burning of a space rock in the atmosphere
- shown on a map using hachure lines
- reason for the seasons
- mass/volume
- reference line for latitude
- a line that connects equal air pressure
- the direction the Sun rises
- tides that occur new and full moon
- a solid, rocky planet
- causes a planet's year
- the north star
- causes a planet's day
- lines that measure east and west
- the Milky way
- phase after quarter moon
28 Clues: mass/volume • the Milky way • the north star • spring and fall • a solid, rocky planet • largest Jovian planet • causes a planet's day • reason for the seasons • causes a planet's year • the Sun is at the center • phase after quarter moon • imaginary pattern of stars • reference line for latitude • made of ice and grows tails • the direction the Sun rises • depends on mass and distance • ...
Puzzle #19 2024-02-27
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System. (5)
- Roughly 93 million miles. (12, 4)
- The first shuttle to reach space. (8)
- The craft that orbited a comet. (7)
- First artificial Earth satellite. (7)
- Cosmic body with extremely intense gravity. (5, 4)
- First animal to be launched into space. (5)
- The largest known volcano in the solar system. (7, 4)
- First man in space. (4, 8)
- A failed star, perhaps? (7)
- Plto's largest moon. (6)
- It orbited Ceres. (4)
- Our closest star. (3, 3)
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- Planet with the most number of moons. (6)
- The last evolutionary stage of a massive star. (9)
- This spacecraft landed on a comet. (6)
- Largest moon in our solar system. (8)
- Originally called “Le Verrier’s planet”. (7)
- First man on the moon. (4, 10)
- This spacecraft orbited Jupiter. (7)
- Coldest known object in the solar system. (6)
- The closest major galaxy. (9)
- A "star sailor". (9)
- Originally called “George’s Star”. (6)
24 Clues: A "star sailor". (9) • It orbited Ceres. (4) • Plto's largest moon. (6) • Our closest star. (3, 3) • First man in space. (4, 8) • A failed star, perhaps? (7) • The closest major galaxy. (9) • First man on the moon. (4, 10) • Roughly 93 million miles. (12, 4) • The craft that orbited a comet. (7) • This spacecraft orbited Jupiter. (7) • Largest moon in our solar system. (8) • ...
What Do You Know? 2022-09-04
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- summer begins on the 21st of this month
- tool used to see microorganisms
- the planet we live on
- during condensation, a gas becomes a _____
- phase change in which a liquid becomes a solid
- a measurement of heat energy
- spring begins on the 21st of this month
- to orbit around another object
- season with the most daylight
- general term referring to the moon
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- general term referring to the Sun
- caused by the moon pulling on the ocean water
- velocity is another word for this
- what a meteorologist studies
- fall begins on the 21st of this month
- season with the longest nights
- object in space that orbits the earth
- tool used to see distant stars
- winter begins on the 21st of this month
- basic building block of all matter
- to spin on an axis
- object in space that the Earth orbits around
- the faster an object moves, the more _____ energy it has
23 Clues: to spin on an axis • the planet we live on • what a meteorologist studies • a measurement of heat energy • season with the most daylight • season with the longest nights • tool used to see distant stars • to orbit around another object • tool used to see microorganisms • general term referring to the Sun • velocity is another word for this • basic building block of all matter • ...
Halloween 2025-10-31
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- Another word for spooky
- story Tale told to give you chills
- Sweet treat you get on Halloween
- Sound you make when you’re scared
- What you dress up in for Halloween
- Gives light in a pumpkin
- Dark shape that follows you
- Big scary creature
- What you wear with a costume
- Creature that drinks blood
- or treat What you say at the door
- Invisible person who says “boo”
- Animal that flies at night
- Bird that hoots in the dark
- Orange decoration you carve for Halloween
- Mist that makes things spooky
- Bug that spins a web
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- house Spooky place with ghosts
- What a witch rides
- Place with tombstones
- Pot witches use for potions
- Figure that stands in a field
- Shines bright on Halloween night
- Dead person who walks around
- Wrapped-up person from a tomb
- Body made of bones
- Person who flies on a broom
- Black animal witches like
- October 31st celebration
- moon When the moon is bright and round
30 Clues: What a witch rides • Body made of bones • Big scary creature • Bug that spins a web • Place with tombstones • Another word for spooky • Gives light in a pumpkin • October 31st celebration • Black animal witches like • Creature that drinks blood • Animal that flies at night • Pot witches use for potions • Dark shape that follows you • Person who flies on a broom • ...
Astronomy 101 Chapter 9 Crossword 2019-01-12
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- Olympus Mons is located near the _______________ on Mars
- Grand Canyon of Mars
- The Moon is covered in this “powdery soil”
- High density interior of planet
- when an asteroid impacts a planet, the crater is this much bigger than the asteroid
- Study of differences between geology of planets
- Outer floating layer of a planet
- Wind and water can create this geological process
- One method of interior cooling where hot material rises
- Represents the outer skin of a planet
- Dark regions on the Moon
- Method of interior cooling
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- Process by which gravity separates materials
- The “blueberries” on Mars contain this mineral
- Eruptive process shaping planetary surfaces
- Source of internal heat
- One way interiors get hot
- Process shaping planetary surfaces
- Light regions on the Moon
- This volcano is the size of Arizona, and taller than Mt. Everest!
- This geological process can create mountain regions when plates collide
- One method of interior cooling
22 Clues: Grand Canyon of Mars • Source of internal heat • Dark regions on the Moon • One way interiors get hot • Light regions on the Moon • Method of interior cooling • One method of interior cooling • High density interior of planet • Outer floating layer of a planet • Process shaping planetary surfaces • Represents the outer skin of a planet • The Moon is covered in this “powdery soil” • ...
science unit 1 crossword 2022-03-08
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- famous for its large rings
- an extremely dense ball where not even light can escape its pull
- a ball of ice and gas shooting through our solar system
- a massive explosion cause by the death of a star
- when the earth in in between the sun and the moon
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- a small ball orbiting a planet
- when the moon in between the sun and the earth
- a collection of planets, nebulas, stars, and rocks
- the planet the furthest away from the sun in the solar system
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- the study of space
- the hottest and brightest star
- an object that orbits another object
- a burning ball of gas at the center of out solar system
- the largest measurement or distance
- this star is also known as the north star
- the suns upper atmosphere
- the most common type of galaxy
- the planet we live on
- the largest type of star
- the biggest russian based space program
21 Clues: the study of space • the planet we live on • the largest type of star • the suns upper atmosphere • famous for its large rings • the hottest and brightest star • the most common type of galaxy • a small ball orbiting a planet • the largest measurement or distance • an object that orbits another object • the biggest planet in our solar system • ...
The Planets Crossword 2014-10-20
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- a dwarf planet
- asteroids are mostly made of air and ?
- ? second brightest object in the night sky(after the moon)
- Saturn is surrounded by ?
- Uranus can not be seen from the Earth without a ?
- a person who goes into space by a rocket
- surname of the first person on the moon
- ? is the most distant planet from the sun
- how many planets are there? (do not count Pluto)
- mercury is the closest planet to the ?
- our galaxy is called the ?
- the sun is a very large ?
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- a stellar explosion of stars
- groups of stars that form patterns in the night sky
- the only celestial body humans have set foot, other than Earth
- the largest planet in the solar system
- solid piece of debis that survives impact with the Earth
- a planet where humans live
- each star in the sky is an enormous glowing ball of ?
- known as the red planet
20 Clues: a dwarf planet • known as the red planet • Saturn is surrounded by ? • the sun is a very large ? • a planet where humans live • our galaxy is called the ? • a stellar explosion of stars • asteroids are mostly made of air and ? • the largest planet in the solar system • mercury is the closest planet to the ? • surname of the first person on the moon • ...
science chapter 6 2023-03-07
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- The four planets farthest from the sun are ___planets
- The planet with rings
- Moon's gravity affects the ocean's ______
- Hole on surface of the moon or other planet
- Planets orbit the sun because of the sun's ___
- The ____ is a natural satellite of Earth
- Name of our Galaxy
- Group of stars that make a picture
- The star closest to Earth
- The tilt of the Earth gives us our _____
- The smallest planet
- The brightest planet; Earth's twin
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- A continual path around the sun
- The phrase for the sun & bodies that orbit it
- The red planet
- The largest planet; has a Great Red spot
- Means suitable for life
- The only planet that is habitable
- The planet tipped on it's side
- Moon reflects light of this
- The sun is at the ___ of our solar system
- The Earth continuously spins or rotates on it's ___
- station scientists in space can live and work in this
- When N.America is tilted toward sun,it's ___ season
- Planet that takes longest to orbit the sun
25 Clues: The red planet • Name of our Galaxy • The smallest planet • The planet with rings • Means suitable for life • The star closest to Earth • Moon reflects light of this • The planet tipped on it's side • A continual path around the sun • The only planet that is habitable • Group of stars that make a picture • The brightest planet; Earth's twin • The largest planet; has a Great Red spot • ...
Science Review 2023-01-20
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- constellation mentioned in the Bible
- first out planet
- largest star in the Herdsman constellation
- first inner planet
- the brightest planet
- in southern hemisphere, seen all year
- dark spots on the sun
- stars that outline person, animal, object
- day of creation that light was made
- part of Orion, supergiant
- part of Big Dog
- front paw of the constellation Leo
- how long does it take for the sun to reach Earth
- the red planet
- only planet suitable for life, Venus's twin
- ancient people thought the sun was a _
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- discovered by Sir William Herschel
- part of Great Bear
- part of Scorpion
- fiery atmosphere surrounds photosphere
- farthest planet in solar system
- plants combine water/carbon dioxide
- closest celestial neighbor
- the north star
- moon passes in front of sun and blocks
- the innermost section of the sun
- the plains of the moon
- seven bands of rings at its equator
28 Clues: the north star • the red planet • part of Big Dog • first out planet • part of Scorpion • part of Great Bear • first inner planet • the brightest planet • dark spots on the sun • the plains of the moon • part of Orion, supergiant • closest celestial neighbor • farthest planet in solar system • the innermost section of the sun • discovered by Sir William Herschel • ...
Chinese 4 2021-09-03
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- spring festival
- night of the fifteenth of the first lunar month
- to replace
- in bamboo
- succesful
- moon festival
- first
- emotions
- with
- lantern festival
- to continue
- meaning
- meal
- original
- traditional chinese lunar calender
- cheers
- chinese new years eve dinner
- to end
- holiday
- to be left
- wife of mothers brother
- liquor
- moon cake
- to pay a chinese new years call
- wall
- to spare
- to lift
- lively
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- smooth
- thanksgiving
- to reunite
- dragon boat festival
- residential complex
- pyramid shaped dumpling with glutinous rice
- to congradulate
- Chinese new years eve
- count time
- to get rich
- enviorment
- firecracker
- wasteful
- strange
- to glue
- first moon
- soiree
- blessing
- atmosphere
- red envelope with money
- traditional
- mothers brother
- used to emphasize the obvious
- happy
- progressive
- to go backwards
- home
55 Clues: with • meal • wall • home • first • happy • smooth • cheers • soiree • to end • liquor • lively • meaning • strange • to glue • holiday • to lift • emotions • wasteful • original • blessing • to spare • in bamboo • succesful • moon cake • to reunite • to replace • count time • enviorment • first moon • atmosphere • to be left • to get rich • to continue • firecracker • traditional • progressive • thanksgiving • moon festival • spring festival • to congradulate • ...
Inter Apocalypse - Crossword 2021-09-23
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- - Covering for your face
- - Pointy hat and broom
- - Main ingredient in a popular pie
- - What do you wear on this holiday?
- - Scary creature
- - The holiday name
- - Ring the doorbell and say
- - A celebration of the holiday with a lot of people
- - When visited by ghosts you are
- - A large flat stone that lies over a grave
- - The round light in the sky at night
- - Meow, don't let this animal cross your path
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- - He wants to drink your blood!
- - Boo!
- - Howdy pardner!
- - Witches cook up spells in this
- - Your skin does this when you get frightened or surprised
- - All our bones
- - Sound made by a type of monster at full moon
- - An area of ground where people are buried
- - Carved pumpkins
- - Someone who transforms at the time of full moon
- - A long coat without sleeves that fastens around your neck
- - They fly but they are mammals
- - People burn things on this at halloween
25 Clues: - Boo! • - All our bones • - Howdy pardner! • - Scary creature • - Carved pumpkins • - The holiday name • - Pointy hat and broom • - Covering for your face • - Ring the doorbell and say • - He wants to drink your blood! • - They fly but they are mammals • - Witches cook up spells in this • - When visited by ghosts you are • - Main ingredient in a popular pie • ...
Surprise?♥️ 2018-06-13
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- When the night is still,it brings me closest to you
- Thats your favourite girl no?
- Lemons or tomatoes?
- Pizza with a fork?
- And whoever you'll meet whatever you'll,nothing will be like it would be with him.
- The two of us on a ride in the sky
- Yummy surprises I love
- Who needs to create a puzzle in a hurry to avoid messing up a surprise?
- When you got pricked by the rose
- You kissed him!!!
- The belt that shines bright.
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- The robot that created a bond
- The moon on Earth
- When bangla came to rescue
- First and perfect
- We love shakes.
- What should you check on your phone to know all the answers?
- Was the moon blue or red?
- Shadow room and cravings.Hihi.
- Dont call me that!!
- Moon or stars?
- 23k came with my first surprise
- You eat it only with me and I would love to eat it just with you.
23 Clues: Moon or stars? • We love shakes. • The moon on Earth • First and perfect • You kissed him!!! • Pizza with a fork? • Lemons or tomatoes? • Dont call me that!! • Yummy surprises I love • Was the moon blue or red? • When bangla came to rescue • The belt that shines bright. • The robot that created a bond • Thats your favourite girl no? • Shadow room and cravings.Hihi. • ...
Space vocab- Ethan Church 2019-04-05
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- moon ________s
- space ice that orbits the sun
- spinning on an axis
- two days of the year when the sun farthest away
- an object moving around another
- a fake through the center of the earth
- a picture in the stars
- when something block another
- the rise and fall of water
- a chunk of rock in space
- the path of a moving object
- when the earth blocks the sun
- the force that pushes down
- orbits the sun
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- A system of a year
- Every object in space attracts each other
- A machine in space
- when the moon blocks the sun
- the lowest waves
- the darkest parts of the moon
- surrounds the darkest part of a shadow
- The highest waves
- a ball of hot gas
- small space rock in the atmosphere
- the darkest part of a shadow
- two days the year when the sun is closest
- a pit made by a meteoroid
27 Clues: moon ________s • orbits the sun • the lowest waves • The highest waves • a ball of hot gas • A system of a year • A machine in space • spinning on an axis • a picture in the stars • a chunk of rock in space • a pit made by a meteoroid • the rise and fall of water • the force that pushes down • the path of a moving object • when the moon blocks the sun • when something block another • ...
The Solar System 2023-05-04
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- More than ten times larger than Earth
- The color of Uranus
- Also known as minor planets
- Nobody knows the age of this planet's defining feature
- Partner of meteor, baby, or head
- Brighter than Venus and dimmer than the Sun from Earth
- A space rock that hits Earth's surface
- Mars is the last of this type of planet
- Jupiter's largest moon
- A little larger than Earth's moon
- Nighttime temperatures on Mercury
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- A type of planet that hasn't cleared its orbit of similar objects
- ____ and Deimos
- Neptune's winds
- No longer a member of a very exclusive club
- This belt contains dwarf planets
- *cue sniggers*
- The main asteroid belt is between ___ and Jupiter
- Halley's ___
- Coldest body in the solar system
- Notable feature of a comet
- Known as Poseidon by the Greeks
- Named for the goddess of love
- Home sweet home
- These of Saturn are made of ice and rock
25 Clues: Halley's ___ • *cue sniggers* • ____ and Deimos • Neptune's winds • Home sweet home • The color of Uranus • Jupiter's largest moon • Notable feature of a comet • Also known as minor planets • Named for the goddess of love • Known as Poseidon by the Greeks • This belt contains dwarf planets • Coldest body in the solar system • Partner of meteor, baby, or head • ...
OUTER SPACE 2023-07-12
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- COLDEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- FIRST ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE
- DEMOTED TO "DWARF PLANET" IN 2006
- THE "RED PLANET"
- BIG ________, CONSTELLATION WITH 7 BRIGHT STARS
- ASTEROID _____ ORBITING BETWEEN MARS AND JUPITER
- NEIL ______
- POLARIS, ALSO KNOWN AS "THE ____ STAR"
- "HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE, THE CAT AND THE _____, THE COW JUMPED OVER THE MOON"
- PERSON TRAINED TO TRAVEL IN SPACE
- FIRST PLANET FROM THE SUN
- ICE AND DUST PARTICLES ORBIT THE SUN, HAS A "TAIL"
- LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
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- PLANET WHO SHARES NAME WITH ROMAN GOD OF THE SEA
- U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN CHARGE OF SPACE SCIENCE AND TRAVEL
- SPACE CRAFT DESIGNED TO PROPEL INTO THE AIR
- HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- LAYERS OF GAS THAT ENVELOP A PLANET
- THIS SPACE SHUTTLE EXPLODED JANUARY 28TH, 1986
- CONTROLS THE OCEAN TIDES
- COLD WAR RIVALRY TO REACH THE MOON FIRST
- PLANET FAMOUS FOR ITS RINGS
- SMALL ROCKY OBJECT THAT ORBITS THE SUN
- WHERE WE LIVE
- _____ ALDRIN
25 Clues: NEIL ______ • _____ ALDRIN • WHERE WE LIVE • THE "RED PLANET" • CONTROLS THE OCEAN TIDES • FIRST PLANET FROM THE SUN • PLANET FAMOUS FOR ITS RINGS • FIRST ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE • DEMOTED TO "DWARF PLANET" IN 2006 • PERSON TRAINED TO TRAVEL IN SPACE • COLDEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • HOTTEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • ...
JLC Outside Reading Project - Finn McCarthy Period 3 2025-04-23
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- Waverly's daughter
- symbol of long life
- Waverly's late brother
- The Moon Lady was actually a...
- Rich merchant
- respect for elders
- What is Lena stuck in?
- Lena's eating disorder
- Piano teacher
- Ying-ying's English name
- When Waverly quit chess for good
- Jade necklace
- Rose's ex-husband
- Rose's late brother
- The Moon Lady's husband
- Where An-mei and Lindo met
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- where things begin
- Lena's indignant husband
- Lindo's ex-husband
- Waverly's game
- An-Mei's mother
- Ying-ying is...
- the game the Joy Luck Club plays
- What First Wife was addicted to
- traitor to the family
- What did Lindo promise to never forget?
- What Ying-Ying did to her son
- Burned during the Moon Festival
- the city Jing-Mei's sisters live in
- How An-mei's mother died
- the old man Waverly played chess with
- What did An-mei's mother cut?
32 Clues: Rich merchant • Piano teacher • Jade necklace • Waverly's game • An-Mei's mother • Ying-ying is... • Rose's ex-husband • where things begin • Waverly's daughter • Lindo's ex-husband • respect for elders • symbol of long life • Rose's late brother • traitor to the family • Waverly's late brother • What is Lena stuck in? • Lena's eating disorder • The Moon Lady's husband • Lena's indignant husband • ...
Planets & Dwarf Planets 2025-10-03
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- The smallest planet.
- The red DWARF planet.
- A burning ball of gas.
- The red planet.
- The Earth's moon.
- The farthest planet.
- The one with the rings.
- Our Solar System is centered on it.
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- The largest planet.
- The egg-shaped dwarf planet.
- The hottest planet.
- This dwarf is really shiny.
- Earth's real name.
- The first dwarf planet.
- The tilted giant.
- A satelite of a planet
- The demoted planet.
- The planet we live on.
18 Clues: The red planet. • The tilted giant. • The Earth's moon. • Earth's real name. • The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • The demoted planet. • The smallest planet. • The farthest planet. • The red DWARF planet. • A satelite of a planet • A burning ball of gas. • The planet we live on. • The first dwarf planet. • The one with the rings. • This dwarf is really shiny. • ...
Lethal Company 2024-08-21
Across
- An indoor enemy most common in Dine. It is invisible until close, and jumps toward you slowly with scissors.
- The first moon in the list and where you go to sell scrap.
- The seventh moon in the list and has a cabin with a code to a new moon. It is forested, low, and most known for its large spawn rate of baboon hawks.
- An indoor enemy most common in Assurance. To kill, it drops on a player's head and suffocates them.
- An outdoor enemy most common in March. They start swarming the player when it gets too close to their nest.
- The tenth moon in the list and has a large building with stairs going up to the entrance. It is snowy, foggy, and most known for its high loot spawn and high danger.
- An indoor enemy most common in Assurance. It gathers scrap and brings it to its nest, and when provoked swirls slowly around trying to hit you.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Embrion. These robots scan for players, and when finding a player, can stomp on, explode, or burn the player.
- An enemy most common in Artifice. These are basically zombies, if touching the player turning them into another.
- An enemy most common in Rend. This enemy stalks one player at a time until it gets tired of its hide and seek game and skips towards the player to kill.
- An indoor enemy most common in Rend. This enemy is like a jack-in-the-box, but don't let it finish Pop Goes the Weasel. Once it pops, it goes berserk, knowing the location of every player and killing them instantly upon impact.
- An indoor enemy most common in Embrion. This enemy is mostly passive, releasing a pink cloud when scared.
- An indoor enemy most common in Dine. These odd-looking humanoids shuffle around the mansion cleaning, but when finding an alone player pulls out its knife and attacks.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Titan. These dinosaur-like animals are blind, lunging to where it last heard a noise.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. Said to be related to sharks, these enemies charge the player, but can run into walls.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Vow. These are childish; once seeing something, it eats it.
- An outdoor animal most common in Offense. They fly around the map idly.
- A unique enemy that appears when killing a butler. These flying insects fly around unstoppably and act as indoor bees.
- An outdoor animal most common in Experimentation. They spawn in swarms and fly away when the player comes near.
- The only unused moon, and is said to be a water planet with high scrap value.
- The third moon in the list and has a ladder onto a large boulder. It is rocky, sandy, and it is most known for its fire exit and good scrap amount.
- The fifth moon in the list and has a jump to get closer to the fire exit before the time starts. It is rocky, sandy, and most known for its layout confusing to those unfamiliar with it.
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- The eighth moon in the list and has the first (update-wise) appearance of the forest keeper cabin. It is foggy, snowym and most known for its enemy spawns.
- The second moon in the list and the simplest. It is rocky, small, and it is most known for being a good starting moon.
- An indoor enemy most common in Vow. This enemy acts like a baby, and if you don't rock it enough, it will transform into a vicious, murderous monster.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. This enemy is like a weeping angel; it only attacks when not looked at.
- An outdoor (currently unused) enemy found everywhere evenly. They spawn when enough Vain Shrouds are in the map and drag the player to their nest to kill.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Assurance. These large enemies hide in the ground until detecting prey, lunging to eat it.
- The first hidden moon, and has multiple buildings in its area, along with a fence. It is quite grassy, and is most known for its high loot value and Old Bird spawns.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Adamance. These are only dangerous in groups; when in groups, they can all latch onto the player and fly them upward. The fan in the facility lobby can even be flown into and cause the player to die.
- An indoor enemy most common in Experimentation. It marks its territory with webs and is just as fast as the player.
- An outdoor enemy most common in Adamance. These enemies are mostly found in groups, coming together to attack players for loot.
- The fourth moon in the list and has a rickety bridge and a dam. It is forested, damp, and it is most known for its high spawn of brackens and its chance of the Mineshaft interior.
- The sixth moon in the list and has a large lake in the ce
- An indoor enemy most common in Vow. It stalks the player waiting for the right time to attack; when looked at, it stands up and backs away.
- An indoor enemy most common in Rend. This enemy stomps around and after a while scans the area with its eye for movement; if it detects movement it loads its shotgun and shoots.
- The ninth moon in the list and has mountains inbetween paths to the entrance. It is snowy, foggy, and is most known for its spawns of butlers and barbers.
- An indoor (unused) enemy. The entity uses the Thumper's AI and is made of twine.
- The second hidden moon, and is a large rocky surface with no life. It is most known for its low scrap and ridiculous amounts of Old Birds.
- An indoor enemy most common in Offense. A slow-moving slime-like enemy, it enjoys music.
40 Clues: The sixth moon in the list and has a large lake in the ce • The first moon in the list and where you go to sell scrap. • An outdoor animal most common in Offense. They fly around the map idly. • The only unused moon, and is said to be a water planet with high scrap value. • An indoor (unused) enemy. The entity uses the Thumper's AI and is made of twine. • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
Across
- 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 sun on 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 • Gravity does this to get you to stay on the ground • ...
Solar and lunar eclipses 2015-05-04
Across
- The eclipse that occurs when the Moon blocks the light from the Sun
- The phase of the Moon during a solar eclipse
- Where part of the Sun or Moon is still visible during a lunar or solar eclipse
- The phase of the Moon during a lunar eclipse
- The darkest area of shadow
- Eclipses happen because a ______________ falls on either the Moon or the Earth
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- During a solar eclipse, only a small piece of the Earth is cast in shadow because the Moon is ____________ than the Earth
- Where you cannot see the Moon (during a lunar eclipse) or the Sun (during a solar eclipse) at all
- The edges of the shadow, where it is less intense
9 Clues: The darkest area of shadow • The phase of the Moon during a solar eclipse • The phase of the Moon during a lunar eclipse • The edges of the shadow, where it is less intense • The eclipse that occurs when the Moon blocks the light from the Sun • Where part of the Sun or Moon is still visible during a lunar or solar eclipse • ...
All About Eclipses Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- The eclipse When the Moon only covers a portion of the Sun.
- The Moon phase when the shadow side of the moon is facing the Earth during a solar eclipse.
- The eclipse when the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon.
- The partial shadow surrounding a perfect shadow.
- When the Moon's disk completely covers the face of the Sun.
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- The eclipse when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Earth.
- The Moon Phase when we see the moon as a fully illuminated disc.
- When the Moon's disk is too small to completely cover the Sun's face.
- The perfect shadow in an eclipse, the darkest part of the Sun's shadow.
9 Clues: The partial shadow surrounding a perfect shadow. • The eclipse When the Moon only covers a portion of the Sun. • When the Moon's disk completely covers the face of the Sun. • The Moon Phase when we see the moon as a fully illuminated disc. • When the Moon's disk is too small to completely cover the Sun's face. • ...
Space-tis-tic 2017-06-05
Across
- Red in space
- Big and red in the night sky
- goes around the brightest thing in the solar system
- keeps us from floating away
- a moon always restarts
- big ocean water
- Eclipse The earth blocks the light from reaching the moon which creates a ?
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- low ocean water
- Blueish and groundish colour in space and starts with j
- wolves hunt on a full ?
- spins around in space
- shines in the night
12 Clues: Red in space • low ocean water • big ocean water • shines in the night • spins around in space • a moon always restarts • wolves hunt on a full ? • keeps us from floating away • Big and red in the night sky • goes around the brightest thing in the solar system • Blueish and groundish colour in space and starts with j • ...
vocab 2022-03-15
Across
- the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- 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.
- the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- 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.
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- 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.
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
12 Clues: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity. • ...
Universal Gravitation Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- hole a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- gravitation constant the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- field 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.
- field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- tide 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.
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- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- tide a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- of universal gravitation 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.
12 Clues: law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Universal Gravitation Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- of universal gravitation 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.
- field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- gravitation constant the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- tide a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- field 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.
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- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- tide 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.
- hole a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Univeral Gravition Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
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- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Space 2023-04-17
Across
- planet that is named after the Roman god of war
- hottest planet
- largest moon in solar system
- brightest comet
- name given to the invisible material once thought to occupy all space
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- force that bends light rays travelling though the universe
- the term for a natural satellite
- largest moon of Saturn
- Where is the chromosphere
- first man in space
- first planet in the solar system
- planet that is the densest
12 Clues: hottest planet • brightest comet • first man in space • largest moon of Saturn • Where is the chromosphere • planet that is the densest • largest moon in solar system • the term for a natural satellite • first planet in the solar system • planet that is named after the Roman god of war • force that bends light rays travelling though the universe • ...
Eclipse Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-27
Across
- When the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, partially or completely blocking the Sun's light
- Gaseous eruptions or loops of plasma that can be seen along the edges of the Sun during a total solar eclipse
- The central, darkest part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow
- "Bailey's ________" - A series of bright spots and points of light that appear around the Moon's edge just before or after totality during a total solar eclipse
- "_________" ring - A phenomenon during a total solar eclipse when a bright spot of sunlight appears just before or after totality, resembling a precious stone on a metal band
- The technical term for when three objects in space (like the Sun, Earth, and Moon) line up
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- The state of being hidden from view, like when the Sun is obscured or occulted by the Moon
- The outer, lighter part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow where there is still partial illumination
- The ring of light that is seen around the Moon during an annular solar eclipse
- The outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, which is visible during a total solar eclipse as a halo of faint light
- The period when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon
11 Clues: The central, darkest part of the Moon or Earth’s shadow • The period when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon • The ring of light that is seen around the Moon during an annular solar eclipse • The state of being hidden from view, like when the Sun is obscured or occulted by the Moon • ...
Universal Gravitation Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- 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 mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
- a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
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- 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 (and exerts no force on a scale).
- 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.
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- 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 cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
12 Clues: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- hole a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- gravitation constant the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- field 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.
- field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- tide 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.
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- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- tide a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- of universal gravitation 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.
12 Clues: law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Universal Gravitation 2024-03-11
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
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- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
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- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Gravitational Interactions 2025-02-07
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- field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- tide 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.
- tide a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- field 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.
Down
- gravitation constant the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- of universal gravitation 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.
- hole a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
- square law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- eclipse the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
12 Clues: square law a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • hole a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping. • ...
Moon, part 2 2016-09-18
Across
- half lit on the left
- happens every 2 ½ years; Second Full Moon in one month
- completely dark Moon is between the Sun and the Earth
- light getting bigger
Down
- how the moon appears in the sky as it orbits the Earth
- half lit on the right
- moon lit up completely; Earth is between the Sun and the Moon
- the moon's ____ takes every 28-29 days
- light getting smaller
9 Clues: half lit on the left • light getting bigger • half lit on the right • light getting smaller • the moon's ____ takes every 28-29 days • completely dark Moon is between the Sun and the Earth • how the moon appears in the sky as it orbits the Earth • happens every 2 ½ years; Second Full Moon in one month • moon lit up completely; Earth is between the Sun and the Moon
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
universal gravitation 2025-02-19
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Alexander Vocab Universal Gravitation 2025-02-12
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Gravitational Interactions 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
iuohyfu;ew 2023-04-14
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
universal gravitation 2025-02-11
Across
- gravitation constant: the constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation, it measures the strength of gravity.
- field: 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.
- field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
- of universal gravitation: 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.
- tide: a high or low tide that occurs when the sun, earth, and moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average
- the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force
- tide: 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.
Down
- law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared
- the condition of free fall toward or around the earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the full moon when the earth is directly between the sun and the moon, so that the earth's shadow is cast on the moon.
- eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth.
- hole: a mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
12 Clues: law: a physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared • field: a force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses. • eclipse: the cutoff of light from the sun to an observer on the earth when the moon is directly between the sun and the earth. • ...
Uranus Cross Word Puzzle 2023-04-27
9 Clues: uranus' nickname • uranus' largest moon • uranus' brightest moon • what uranus was almost named • type of planet that uranus is • first moon discovered by voyager 2 • uranus' moon that is heavily cratered • space craft that discovered Uranus' rings • named after a character in an Alexander Pope poem
Module 2 Space 2023-05-01
9 Clues: space Jumanji • slayed medusa • mythical flying horse • first person on the moon • second person on the moon • a scientist who goes to space • older brother of Danny in Zathura • satellite that orbits around earth • name of the ship that landed on the moon, also a bird
Space 2022-04-21
Test review 2022-11-13
8 Clues: 75% of moon • 25% of moon • light on left • light on right • tilted away from sun • tilter toward the sun • moon always next to the sun • the amount of days between a new moon and full moon
Marketing Notes 2015-10-02
Across
- renewing part of the business cycle
- customer will buy the product no matter the price
- there are more products than are being bought
- slow part of of business cycle
- percentage of total revenue
- there are not enough products to go around
- growing part of business cycle
- bought for business uses.
- groups based on location
- groups based on population
- a need
Down
- a want
- when both consumer and producers are happy with price
- movement of an economy through 4 phases
- consumers ability to buy products
- down part of a business cycle
- Gross national product
- bought for personal use
- Gross domestic product
- the amount of goods producers produce
20 Clues: a want • a need • Gross national product • Gross domestic product • bought for personal use • groups based on location • bought for business uses. • groups based on population • percentage of total revenue • down part of a business cycle • slow part of of business cycle • growing part of business cycle • consumers ability to buy products • renewing part of the business cycle • ...
PACU PUZZLER 2016-01-31
Across
- Reversal agent for Benzodiazipines
- Initial treatment of Laryngospasm
- Numerical Scoring System
- American Board of Perianesthesia Nursing Certification
- Certified perianesthesia nurse
- Rare complication after thyroid surgery
- "Milk of Anesthesia"
- Important aspect of care of Sickle-cell patient
- Certified Ambulatory Perianesthesia Nurse
- Non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent
Down
- Temperature less than 96.8
- Systematic response to infection
- Most important indicator of brain function
- "Forgetazam"
- Framework for perianesthesia practice in all phases of care
- GI procedure which commonly requires intubation
- New PACU RN's best friend
- Sign of acute ischemia
- American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
- Frequent postop complaint of cystoscopy patients
- Antibotics that can prolong neuromuscular block
21 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 • Initial treatment of Laryngospasm • Reversal agent for Benzodiazipines • Rare complication after thyroid surgery • American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses • ...
Tiger Air - HVAC 2024-12-31
Across
- a process used to contain temperature, moisture, or sound
- opposite of heating
- monitors indoor temperature
- reduces volume of a gas like refrigerant
- a tube for air to pass through
- a device for moving air
- large striped predator cat
- substance we breathe
- generates motion
Down
- coolant; changes phases at low temperature
- our beautiful city
- converts liquid coolant into gas
- sucks air from a room
- enclosed structure in which heat is produced
- moves air through your home
- adds moisture to atmosphere
- opposite of cooling
- blows out air
- opening; allows air in and out
- absorbs heat from the air in your home
- catches dirt and particles
21 Clues: blows out air • generates motion • our beautiful city • opposite of heating • opposite of cooling • substance we breathe • sucks air from a room • a device for moving air • catches dirt and particles • large striped predator cat • moves air through your home • monitors indoor temperature • adds moisture to atmosphere • a tube for air to pass through • opening; allows air in and out • ...
Mitosis/Meiosis 2023-11-01
Across
- results in 4 new cells with half the number of chromosomes as parent cell
- human gamete cells chromosomes
- one set of chromosomes
- human body cells chromosomes
- two sets of chromosomes
- what is the S phase for?
- how many phases of mitosis?
- for plant cells
- the cells meiosis is for
- the failure of homologous chromosomes to seperate properly
- for animal cells in mitosis
Down
- silent, substitution, addition, etc
- the cells mitosis is for
- sexual reproduction
- fertilized egg
- what are the 2 daughter cells compared to parent?
- the 3 things mitosis is for
- sperm and egg combine
- increases genetic variation
- what are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
- asexual reproduction
21 Clues: fertilized egg • for plant cells • sexual reproduction • asexual reproduction • sperm and egg combine • one set of chromosomes • two sets of chromosomes • the cells mitosis is for • what is the S phase for? • the cells meiosis is for • the 3 things mitosis is for • how many phases of mitosis? • increases genetic variation • for animal cells in mitosis • human body cells chromosomes • ...
Oh Baby Babyy 2025-06-02
Across
- natural stripes of motherhood,
- babes first photoshoot,
- when is this babe due,
- pregnancy phases, there is three,
- doctor approved sleepless night remedy,
- little bean wardrobe staple,
- a suggested expiration date,
- third trimester strut,
- baby’s preferred way of communicating,
- parenthood perfume ,
- a moment of silence ranging anywhere from 5 minutes- 3 hours,
Down
- need to clean before bean gets here,
- applause after the bottle from the baby,
- shoulder saving square,
- scheduled labor,
- the baby’s biggest secret… for now,
- wrapped like a burrito,
- Bag: purse replacement,
- tight squeeze with a purpose, wave like,
- sudden need for pickles at dinner,
- baby’s very first dump,
21 Clues: scheduled labor, • parenthood perfume , • when is this babe due, • third trimester strut, • shoulder saving square, • babes first photoshoot, • wrapped like a burrito, • Bag: purse replacement, • baby’s very first dump, • little bean wardrobe staple, • a suggested expiration date, • natural stripes of motherhood, • pregnancy phases, there is three, • sudden need for pickles at dinner, • ...
Apologia Astronomy Lesson 2 2018-01-15
Across
- Long seasons of extremely dry weather with no rain, which can be caused by too many sun spots.
- A solar eclipse that occurs when the moon is no directly between the sun and the earth (put a space between two words).
- Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun.
- To orbit, or move in a circular motion around another object. An object that orbits another object is said to ______ around that object.
- To turn around a fixed point, such as how a top spins in place or a planet spins on its axis.
- The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as the Earth.
- Natural, colorful light displays in the sky that can be caused by solar flares.
- 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.
Down
- Large fires which burst out millions of miles from the sun, releasing energy into the solar system (put a space between the two words).
- 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 two words).
- Nuclear reactions (controlled explosions) occurring on the sun that give it energy and power (put a space between two words).
- These are small points of sunlight that can be seen around the moon during and eclipse. This happens because the moon is not a perfectly round ball, but has many irregularities and craters (put a space between the two words)
- ECLIPSE 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 two words).
13 Clues: Dark patches upon the sun which are cooler than the rest of the sun. • The layers of gases and mist that cover a planet, such as the Earth. • 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. • ...
MATTER 2018-06-19
Across
- Universal Solvent
- Liquids that can be mixed together
- Substance that dissolves
- Mixture that becomes one because it is uniformly distributed
- combination of two or more substances
- substance that is being dissolve
Down
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- Mixture with two phases
- Particles settle at the bottom overtime
- Solute + Solvent
10 Clues: Solute + Solvent • Universal Solvent • Mixture with two phases • Substance that dissolves • substance that is being dissolve • Liquids that can be mixed together • combination of two or more substances • Particles settle at the bottom overtime • Anything that occupies space and has mass • Mixture that becomes one because it is uniformly distributed
Cardano Puzzle 2022-09-27
Across
- new to crypto market
- one of the Cardano phases
- the co-founder of Ethereum
- eco-friendly blockchain
- Decentralized Applications
Down
- used for better security and privacy in mobile DApps
- recent hard fork
- crypto wallet for Cardano assets
- schedule for crypto project
- named after the daughter of poet Lord Byron and Lady Byron
10 Clues: recent hard fork • new to crypto market • eco-friendly blockchain • one of the Cardano phases • the co-founder of Ethereum • Decentralized Applications • schedule for crypto project • crypto wallet for Cardano assets • used for better security and privacy in mobile DApps • named after the daughter of poet Lord Byron and Lady Byron
Earth in the Universe 2019-10-16
Across
- the time or date (twice a year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
- an elongated circle, or oval shape ,the shape of the planets orbit
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- unmanned spacecraft that can collect data with scientific instruments and communicate with the Earth
- satellite an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- objects that orbit the earth that are not man made- the moon is an example
- a vehicle sponsored by sixteen nations that circles the earth while carrying out experiments
- a telescope that uses convos lenses to gather and focus light
- the movement of an object around another object
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- the spinning of Earth on its axis
- shuttle a reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earths atmosphere
Down
- large space telescope able to see farther than any other telescope at the end of the 20th century
- an attractive force that acts between any two objects
- occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and the Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
- the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- a telescope that uses a curved mirror to collect and focus light
- all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- the regular rise and fall of the oceans surface influenced by the moons gravity pulling on earth
- special engine that can work in space and burns liquid and or solid fuel
- a collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- a division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by both Earths tilt relative to the sun and Earths position in its orbit around the sun
- a mixture of gases the surrounds a planet or moon
- a device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
24 Clues: the spinning of Earth on its axis • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the movement of an object around another object • a mixture of gases the surrounds a planet or moon • an attractive force that acts between any two objects • a telescope that uses convos lenses to gather and focus light • ...
Space 2020-09-22
10 Clues: the biggest moon • the smallest moon • comes out at night • the smallest planet • the smallest galaxy • has rings around it • the galaxy we live in • light cant get out of it • the biggest constellation • the most dangerous thing in space
Chemotherapy 2020-10-25
Across
- Most vulnerable cell phase to chemotherapy damage
- DNA synthesis inhibited
- Cause mitotic arrest in metaphase
- Agents Prevents mitosis
- The target of chemotherapy drugs
- Works as a radiosensitizer and radioprotector
Down
- Limit the effect of radiation on normal cells
- Disrupt DNA and RNA transcription
- Enhance sensitivity to radiation
- Chemotherapy used with another treatment
- Active on cells that are in certain phases
- Interfere with synthesis of nucleic acids
- Action is independent of cell phase
- Tumor growth affected by manipulating hormones
14 Clues: DNA synthesis inhibited • Agents Prevents mitosis • Enhance sensitivity to radiation • The target of chemotherapy drugs • Disrupt DNA and RNA transcription • Cause mitotic arrest in metaphase • Action is independent of cell phase • Chemotherapy used with another treatment • Interfere with synthesis of nucleic acids • Active on cells that are in certain phases • ...
horror fun 2022-01-28
Across
- his debut was in Ghost Adventurers but then went on to star in Paranormal Lockdown as the lead investigator.
- Bonnie parker's husband.
- The first recorded female serial killer in America
- The king of horror
- The villain with the most kills in a horror series.
- He built a murder castle in Chicago.
- The first horror film in color.
Down
- author of "Deadman's touch'. He is also a fire fighter.
- He is the author of "The Castle of Otranto" (1764).
- 1963 film was the first to show gore.
- The featured artist in Blood Moon Chronicles, Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn.
- Youngest celebrity paranormal investigator. (answer can be found in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn)
- An indies film company that was formed by two people that refer to themselves as The Old guys. (answer can be found in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1 by Victoria Osborn)
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Silence of the Lambs, and Psycho were all inspired by this serial killer.
- pet walker in The walking dead that was interviewed in Blood Moon Chronicles: Volume 1.
- She played a sun in Andromeda.
- She got sparkle all over her face in 'Just my imagination', Supernatural. (actress name)
17 Clues: The king of horror • Bonnie parker's husband. • She played a sun in Andromeda. • The first horror film in color. • He built a murder castle in Chicago. • 1963 film was the first to show gore. • The first recorded female serial killer in America • He is the author of "The Castle of Otranto" (1764). • The villain with the most kills in a horror series. • ...
Tides DMS 2024 2024-02-19
Across
- when the water at the beach is lowest
- Spring Tides happen when the Earth, moon and ________ are in a straight line
- type of tide that happens during a full or new moon
- this keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth and is the main cause of tides
- another term for Neap Tide
Down
- the object that affects the daily tides the most
- type of tide that happens during 1st and 3rd quarter moons
- most places experience this many high tides per day
- this cycle impacts when the super tides and weak tides happen
- when water levels at the beach are highest
- on average the time between high and low tides
- another term for Spring Tide
12 Clues: another term for Neap Tide • another term for Spring Tide • when the water at the beach is lowest • when water levels at the beach are highest • on average the time between high and low tides • the object that affects the daily tides the most • most places experience this many high tides per day • type of tide that happens during a full or new moon • ...
Tide, Waves, Currents Crossword (Brandon King) 2025-05-12
Across
- A process where deep, cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface.
- A continuous flow of ocean water in a specific direction.
- Range The vertical difference between high tide and low tide.
- Field The electric field that exists in the Earth due to natural processes.
- The regular rise and fall of sea level caused by the Moon and Sun’s gravity.
- Tide A tide with the smallest tidal range, occurring when the Sun and Moon are at right angles.
- A material’s ability to carry an electric current.
- The study of the underwater depth of ocean floors.
- The area around Earth controlled by Earth’s magnetic field.
- System The relationship between these bodies that affects tides.
- Tide When the water level is at its highest point.
- Current A current created by the movement of water during rising or falling tides.
- Effect The deflection of moving water caused by Earth’s rotation.
- Water A short period when tidal currents slow down and change direction.
- Tide A tide pattern with one high and one low tide each day.
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- Current The incoming tide, when water flows toward shore.
- A large circular system of ocean currents formed by global wind patterns and Earth’s rotation.
- Pull The force that attracts objects toward each other, like the Moon pulling on Earth’s oceans.
- Field A physical field created by moving electric charges, including those in the Earth.
- Tide When the water level is at its lowest point.
- Tide A tide pattern with two high and two low tides of similar height each day.
- A layer of Earth’s atmosphere that contains charged particles and influences telluric currents.
- Current The outgoing tide, when water flows back toward the sea.
- Current Natural electric currents flowing through Earth’s surface and oceans.
- Day The time it takes for the Moon to return to the same position over a location (about 24 hours and 50 minutes).
- Cycle The repeating pattern of rising and falling tides over time.
- The process where a magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor.
- Point A location in the ocean with little to no tidal change.
- Tide A tide pattern with unequal high and low tides each day.
- Tide A tide with the greatest tidal range, occurring when the Sun and Moon are aligned.
30 Clues: Tide When the water level is at its lowest point. • A material’s ability to carry an electric current. • The study of the underwater depth of ocean floors. • Tide When the water level is at its highest point. • A continuous flow of ocean water in a specific direction. • Current The incoming tide, when water flows toward shore. • ...
Final Exam S2 21-22 2022-04-26
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- planet that was once warmer and has evidence of dry lake beds and currently has frozen ice caps
- type of tide that occurs when the sun, moon, and earth are at a 90 degree angle
- type of tide that occurs when the sun, moon, and earth are in a straight line
- the sun heats earth through this type of heat transfer
- planets that are like earth
- located between mars and jupiter
- where most water is found on Earth
- idea that an object in motion stays in motion
- water changing from liquid to vapor by heating
- creates a day
- type of currents created by density differences
- outer planets
- model which places the sun in the center of our solar system
- water being stored underground
- type of atmosphere needed for a storm
- inner planets are dense and ________
- this planet could float in a bathtub due to its low density
- water changing from gas to liquid by cooling
- gaining light
- water moving over the land
- rising and falling of ocean water due to the moon's gravitational pull
- heat transfer by materials rising and sinking due to density differences
- water returning to earth's surface as rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- all outer planets have these
- moon phase where the moon is completely dark
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- warm current that brings water from the gulf to the British Isles to create a mild climate
- two forces that affect gravity's strength
- fuel for this storm is warm water
- amount of salt in ocean water
- gravity and inertia work together to keep planets in __________
- dense things _________ below less dense thinks
- theory that explains that the universe began with an explosion
- powers the water cycle
- water seeping into the soil
- losing light
- created by wind moving over the ocean water
- water evaporating from plant leaves
- protecting and saving our resources
- force that pulls objects towards each other
- creates a year
- moon phase where the moon is completely illuminated
- heat transfer by direct contact
- when hurricanes move over this they lose power
- ocean water following a regular path
- according to the big bang, our universe is __________
- earth's twin
46 Clues: losing light • earth's twin • creates a day • outer planets • gaining light • creates a year • powers the water cycle • water moving over the land • planets that are like earth • water seeping into the soil • all outer planets have these • amount of salt in ocean water • water being stored underground • heat transfer by direct contact • located between mars and jupiter • ...
Solar System 2021-02-08
10 Clues: core, thrust • earth and moon • flying in space • life started here • center of solar system • way the galaxy we live in • protective layer around earth • phenomenon causing moon light • planet where it rains diamonds • planet with moon Phobos and Deimos
grid 2022-12-21
10 Clues: Moon • Frosted Glass • Medical dropper • Supports burning • Water vapour in air • are deep pits on moon • Natural source of light • Used in filling gas balloons • I am India’s first probe to moon • Ozone layer is present in this layer
Eclipses 2021-05-07
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- Noun. A viewing instrument for making distant objects appear nearer when viewed.
- Adj. For this kind of eclipse, the Moon is situated between the Sun and the Earth.
- Adv. That they happen very often.Lunar eclipses are ______________.
- Adj. For this kind of eclipse, the Earth is situated between the Moon and the Sun.
- Adj. During this eclipse we can see the whole moon.
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- Noun. An instrument for viewing distant objects, consisting of two small telescopes fitted together side by side.
- Preposition. An eclipse happens when the Earth is placed _______ the sun and the moon.
- Adj. During this eclipse we can see a part of the moon.
- Adj. An eclipse occurs when an _____________ object is temporarily obscured.
- Noun. On a lunar eclipse the Earth blocks the sun rays, creating this on the moon, darkening it.
10 Clues: Adj. During this eclipse we can see the whole moon. • Adj. During this eclipse we can see a part of the moon. • Adv. That they happen very often.Lunar eclipses are ______________. • Adj. An eclipse occurs when an _____________ object is temporarily obscured. • Noun. A viewing instrument for making distant objects appear nearer when viewed. • ...
Mid-Autumn Festival 2020-07-27
10 Clues: flew to moon • shot the suns • common delicacy • appears at night • carry with light • animal on the moon • family gathering _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • shoots up into sky in bright colors • closest to you, can be your blood kins • celebrating with games and performances
The Space Race of the 1960s 2023-06-24
10 Clues: (Soviet astronaut) • (Lunar Excursion Module) • (First American in space) • (Mission to reach the moon) • (Russian spacecraft series) • (NASA's lunar impact probes) • (NASA's moon mapping missions) • (Soviet moon exploration program) • (NASA's second manned space program) • (Rocket used in early US space missions)
Lunar Cycle Crossword 2021-04-28
11 Clues: curve • humped • decrease • increase • fully lite • not visible • first half moon • second half moon • rhymes with stage • occultation eclipse • obscuration eclipse
Earth, Moon, and Stars 2025-06-10
vocab 25 2024-03-11
Across
- repetition of constants
- dictionary defenition
- to have, or seem to have, opposite meanings
- implied or indirect refrence
- two words or phases used together that have,or
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- repetition of vowels
- a group of words in a fixed order
- a statement that seems self-contradictory.
- suggested meaning of a word
- substitution of a mild, indirect,or vague
- collection of selected literay pieces
11 Clues: repetition of vowels • dictionary defenition • repetition of constants • suggested meaning of a word • implied or indirect refrence • a group of words in a fixed order • collection of selected literay pieces • substitution of a mild, indirect,or vague • a statement that seems self-contradictory. • to have, or seem to have, opposite meanings • ...
Greenhouse Gases 2023-02-16
Across
- / inner tissue of a leaf
- / main atmospheric organic trace gas
- dioxide / gas that needs to be reduced
- / lower atmosphere layer
- fuels / made from decomposing plants and animals
- oxygen species / highly reactive chemicals
- / timing of phases occurrence in the life cycle
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- / state of balance among systems
- / found in cytoplasm
- / second layer of earths atmosphere
10 Clues: / found in cytoplasm • / inner tissue of a leaf • / lower atmosphere layer • / state of balance among systems • / second layer of earths atmosphere • / main atmospheric organic trace gas • dioxide / gas that needs to be reduced • oxygen species / highly reactive chemicals • / timing of phases occurrence in the life cycle • ...
GI Tract, Mesenteries, Peristalsis, & Swallowing Review 2025-03-25
Across
- A muscular tube.
- These provide pathways for blood vessels and nerves.
- Number of phases of Swallowing.
- This Swallowing phase is voluntary.
- Another word for Swallowing.
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- These are waves of contraction.
- Mesenteries help organize and _________ attached organs.
- During Peristalsis, the bolus propels down ______.
- Another word for Gastrointestinal Tract (GI).
- Another word for food mass.
10 Clues: A muscular tube. • Another word for food mass. • Another word for Swallowing. • These are waves of contraction. • Number of phases of Swallowing. • This Swallowing phase is voluntary. • Another word for Gastrointestinal Tract (GI). • During Peristalsis, the bolus propels down ______. • These provide pathways for blood vessels and nerves. • ...
science 2020-11-10
Across
- An orbital position with special climate conditions: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun.
- The study of matter.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- field The area around a magnet in which there is a magnetic force.
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space. the planet, Gassy planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune.
- The spin of a body on its axis. model, A physical representation of something too large or too small to see that has a size relationship.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- A planet orbits a star is rounded by gravity and cleared its neighborhood.
- The third rocky planet from the sun with 70% covered in water.
- The force between a planet and other objects.
- radiation, Radiant energy from the sun. system Gravity bound system to sun and objects that orbit it.
- All space and time and their contents.
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- A thick layer of ice and snow that covers less than 50,000 km2 planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, all rocky planets.
- A bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- phase The lunar phase or Moon phase is the shape of the directly sunlit portion of the Moon as viewed from Earth
- planet A celestial body that orbits the sun has enough mass for a round shape has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit and is not a moon.
- A vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space.
- An instrument that collects electromagnetic radiation from the sky and concentrates it for better observation.
- The periodic rise and fall of the water level in the gets smaller.
- Moon gets larger.
- a small body of ice, rock, and cosmic dust with an elliptical orbit around the sun that forms a tail.
- A mixture of gases that surround a planet or moon.
- The natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- The motion of a body that travels around another body in space; one complete trip along an orbit.
- tilt The angle between the planet’s rotational axis and its orbital axis.
27 Clues: Moon gets larger. • The study of matter. • All space and time and their contents. • A small, rocky object that orbits the sun. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The star at the center of our solar system. • The force between a planet and other objects. • A mixture of gases that surround a planet or moon. • A vehicle or machine designed to fly in outer space. • ...
Astronomy-miller 2 2019-04-16
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- a small body of matter from outer space
- a distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
- tide a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year
- Either of the two times in the year
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet
- a group of stars
- of universal a law stating that any two masses attract each other with a force equal to a constant
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
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- eclipse an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- tide a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between i
- orbits a star
- orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication is disrupting the space stations need to
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically one caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite or other celestial body.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- sun crosses the celestial equator
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of gravity, as in the falling of bodies to the earth.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky
- eclipse an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object
26 Clues: orbits a star • a group of stars • sun crosses the celestial equator • Either of the two times in the year • a small body of matter from outer space • a fixed luminous point in the night sky • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • ...
Space Race achievements 2023-12-22
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- Extravehicular activity
- Manned spacecraft section
- Pertaining to the moon
- Circular path of a satellite
- Soviet spacecraft series
- First human in space
- Initial U.S. manned space program
- Spacecraft touching down
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- Moon landing program
- First artificial satellite
- First living being in space
- Mars exploration vehicle
- International Space Station
- U.S. two-astronaut program
- Data transmission from space
15 Clues: Moon landing program • First human in space • Pertaining to the moon • Extravehicular activity • Mars exploration vehicle • Soviet spacecraft series • Spacecraft touching down • Manned spacecraft section • First artificial satellite • U.S. two-astronaut program • First living being in space • International Space Station • Circular path of a satellite • Data transmission from space • ...
Science crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- long day
- crazy particles
- attracts without touching
- creates heat
- things that are big in space
- moon of the day
- pulls things down to the earth
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- high and low
- almost touching particles
- tilt of the earth
- very small element
- the sun at night
- winter, summer, spring, autumn
- brushing past each other
- little planets that are bright
15 Clues: long day • high and low • creates heat • crazy particles • moon of the day • the sun at night • tilt of the earth • very small element • brushing past each other • almost touching particles • attracts without touching • things that are big in space • winter, summer, spring, autumn • little planets that are bright • pulls things down to the earth
Solar System 2025-07-24
15 Clues: Our home. • Saturn's moon • our home star • our best friend • the 9th 'planet' • Is red and cold. • our nearest star. • our nearest galaxy. • the biggest asteroid. • Is the hottest planet. • This planet has rings. • Bright blue gas planet. • It is the biggest planet. • Is the closest to the Sun. • Rains glass on this gas giant.
Space & Astronomy 2025-09-24
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- – Planet with rings
- – Path around a planet
- – Icy body with a tail
- – The universe as a whole
- – Cloud of gas and dust
- – Sun or moon is blocked
- – Orbits a star
- – Massive star system
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- – Rocky object in space
- – Our closest star
- – Shooting star
- – Earth’s natural satellite
- – Largest planet
- – The Red Planet
- – Rapidly spinning neutron star
15 Clues: – Shooting star • – Orbits a star • – Largest planet • – The Red Planet • – Our closest star • – Planet with rings • – Massive star system • – Path around a planet • – Icy body with a tail • – Rocky object in space • – Cloud of gas and dust • – Sun or moon is blocked • – The universe as a whole • – Earth’s natural satellite • – Rapidly spinning neutron star
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-11
Across
- the earth's ____is named Luna
- ball of energy in the center of each galaxy
- The sun is one of these
- has strong gravitational effects that nothing can escape
- type of eclipse that only occurs at a full moon
- closest planet to the sun
- There are 8 of these on our solar system
- the dwarf planet that comes after Neptune
- consists of everything
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- A group of stars forming a known pattern
- used to measure distance in space
- eclipse that can only occur during a new moon
- the third planet from the sun
- the biggest planet in our solar system
- the planet that has rings and is after Jupiter
15 Clues: consists of everything • The sun is one of these • closest planet to the sun • the earth's ____is named Luna • the third planet from the sun • used to measure distance in space • the biggest planet in our solar system • A group of stars forming a known pattern • There are 8 of these on our solar system • the dwarf planet that comes after Neptune • ...
Nelson Mandela Liftime Crossword 2022-03-10
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- at what age did Nelson Mandela die at
- when was the first Harry Potter book released
- when was angry birds released.
- when did the Sichuan Earthquake happen
- when was the first IPhone released
- who was the first person on the moon
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- when did Nelson Mandela die
- who was the second person on the moon
- who did Nelson Mandela win the nobel peace prize with
- what year did Neol Armstrong get launched into the moon
- what year was Nelson Mandela born
- when did Nelson Mandela become president of South Africa
- what was Nelson Mandela networth
- when did the Miami Heat win their first championship
- how many wives did Nelson Mandela have
15 Clues: when did Nelson Mandela die • when was angry birds released. • what was Nelson Mandela networth • what year was Nelson Mandela born • when was the first IPhone released • who was the first person on the moon • who was the second person on the moon • at what age did Nelson Mandela die at • how many wives did Nelson Mandela have • when did the Sichuan Earthquake happen • ...
Solar System crossoword 2023-10-30
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- Is the future mission to Saturn (specifically Titan)
- A Galilean moon
- Kepler's second law associates equal time with equal.
- This spacecraft is shaped like a fidget spinner
- Humans mostly emit.
- Plumes of water were found on this moon of Saturn
- This is the most volcanically active object in the solar system
- This moon has a very thick atmosphere of mostly nitrogen
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- Uranus was almost named as.
- Is more energetic than visible light
- Is more energetic than x-rays.
- Has lakes and rivers of methane
- Rotates on the side
- Newton's first law is also called the law of.
- Is the least dense planet
- This moon of jupiter is covered in ice and has blood red lines running through the ice
16 Clues: A Galilean moon • Rotates on the side • Humans mostly emit. • Is the least dense planet • Uranus was almost named as. • Is more energetic than x-rays. • Has lakes and rivers of methane • Is more energetic than visible light • Newton's first law is also called the law of. • This spacecraft is shaped like a fidget spinner • Plumes of water were found on this moon of Saturn • ...
Space Crossword puzzle. 2024-04-26
Across
- The big and little dipper.
- star-like chunks of rock of medal traveling through space
- gravity is so strong that not even light can escape it.
- object that light up the night sky.
- The moon passing between the earth and sun obstructing the view of the sun.
- the smallest planet.
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- The milkway
- The earth goes between the sun and the moon making the moon dark.
- The largest planet.
- Force that pulls objects toward each other.
- The hottest planet.
- system The sun and the planets that orbit it.
- the fourth planet from the sun.
- Massive hot star in the center of the solar system.
- The only planet that has living creatures.
15 Clues: The milkway • The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • the smallest planet. • The big and little dipper. • the fourth planet from the sun. • object that light up the night sky. • The only planet that has living creatures. • Force that pulls objects toward each other. • system The sun and the planets that orbit it. • Massive hot star in the center of the solar system. • ...
STEMS List 6 2025-04-11
Across
- the landscape of the moon
- A sea creature with eight tentacles.
- of or relating to the moon
- having the sun as the center
- of or relating to the heat in the inside of the earth
- having the earth as the center
- a musical interval (space) of eight notes
- A big exaggeration
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- a disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high
- study of the earth's surface
- the area of space containing the sun and solar system
- abnormally high body temperature
- shaped like an octagon
- Shaped like a half-moon or crescent; half-circle
- a special kind of telescope used to safely observe the sun without damaging the eyes
15 Clues: A big exaggeration • shaped like an octagon • the landscape of the moon • of or relating to the moon • study of the earth's surface • having the sun as the center • having the earth as the center • abnormally high body temperature • A sea creature with eight tentacles. • a musical interval (space) of eight notes • Shaped like a half-moon or crescent; half-circle • ...
End of year review 2024-03-11
Across
- an interaction in which one species benefits and the other is harmed
- an interaction in which both species benefit
- rate at which waves occur
- when light or sound go through an object
- inner planet with retrograde rotation
- species species that causes harm in an ecosystem it is not native to
- an attraction that exists between any two masses in our entire universe
- gets energy from eating other organisms
- when light or sound are absorbed in an object
- the light is getting larger from the right side of the moon
- when light or sound bounces off an object
- living
- non living
- planet with the lowest density
- unit that measures the loudness of sound
- moon moon phase that appears fully dark from Earth
- planet with abundant oxygen
- eats plants and meat
- role or job that a population plays in an ecosystem
- tendency for an object to remain unchanged
- eats only plants
- moon moon phase that appears fully lit from Earth
- movement of energy through a substance, using vibrations
- process a common set of steps used to solve problems and create products
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- a community of living and non living organisms
- form of kinetic energy that we can see
- eats only meat
- makes their own food using photosynthesis
- largest planet
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- known as the red planet
- variable the variable you change on purpose
- outer planet with retrograde rotation
- the movement of spinning on its axis
- First model or design of a product
- a group of individuals of the same species inhabiting the same area
- an individual animal or plant
- distance between wave crests
- the light is getting smaller from the left side of the moon
- closest planet to the sun
- a limit or restriction in a project
- variable the variable you measure as a result
- an interaction in which one species benefits and the other is unharmed
- recycles dead organisms into chemical nutrients used in soil
- the movement of one object around another
- farthest planet from the sun
- when light or sound bend in changing densities
- the state of light's intensity
48 Clues: living • non living • eats only meat • largest planet • eats only plants • eats plants and meat • known as the red planet • rate at which waves occur • closest planet to the sun • planet with abundant oxygen • distance between wave crests • farthest planet from the sun • an individual animal or plant • planet with the lowest density • the state of light's intensity • ...
Science Ch.6 2025-12-08
Across
- The star in the center of our solar system, and the closest star to us.
- the largest planet with the rings.
- a hole on the surface of the mood or planet made by another heavenly body hitting it.
- The smallest planet in our solar system, the planet closest to the sun.
- when only half the moon is visible.
- a heavenly body that orbits a planet.
- a tool that tells time by using the sun.
- something that stays the same.
- the hottest and brightest planet, also known as earth’s twin.
- the four plan is closest to the sun, mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- a small piece of space rock traveling in space often a piece of an asteroid.
- a type of rope that keeps an astronaut from floating into space.
- a large piece of rock that orbits the sun.
- known as the red planet.
- an unmanned spacecraft, such as a rover or lander that collects pictures and data in space.
- The sun and everything that orbits it.
- when the moon is not visible at all.
- a star almost always located above the north Pole.
- What helps all the planets orbit the sun.
- movement of the ocean is caused by the moons gravity.
- the system of stars that are solar system is a part of.
- something that orbit a heavenly body.
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- the largest planet.
- when all the moon is visible.
- the only planet designed for life.
- a group of stars that makes a picture.
- the planet that looks blue and the planet furthest away from the sun.
- A planet full orbit around the sun.
- the planets farther from the sun, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
- when only less than half the moon is visible.
- a heavenly body that is a giant ball of hot, glowing gas.
- the way, the Earth spins or rotates.
- the only planet tipped on its side.
- A natural object in space
- a spacecraft where scientists can live and work about orbiting the Earth.
- what the moon does with the suns like.
- A large, heavenly body that orbits a star.
- a person who travels in outer space.
- The continual path one heavenly body takes around another.
39 Clues: the largest planet. • known as the red planet. • A natural object in space • when all the moon is visible. • something that stays the same. • the largest planet with the rings. • the only planet designed for life. • A planet full orbit around the sun. • when only half the moon is visible. • the only planet tipped on its side. • the way, the Earth spins or rotates. • ...
Space Race 2023-05-23
Across
- First name of Gagarin
- Pertaining to the moon
- American space agency
- Earth's natural satellite
- Extravehicular activity
- BRAUN: German-American rocket engineer
- First animal in orbit
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- First manned U.S. space program
- First artificial satellite
- First human in space
- Soviet lunar rover
- Soviet spacecraft series
- MODULE: Lunar landing spacecraft
- NASA's second manned space program
- NASA's lunar mission program
15 Clues: Soviet lunar rover • First human in space • First name of Gagarin • American space agency • First animal in orbit • Pertaining to the moon • Extravehicular activity • Soviet spacecraft series • Earth's natural satellite • First artificial satellite • NASA's lunar mission program • First manned U.S. space program • MODULE: Lunar landing spacecraft • NASA's second manned space program • ...
The Moon Landing 2023-05-28
Across
- Armstrong and ______ spent more than two hours outside the spacecraft, collecting samples and conducting experiments.
- Armstrong famously said, "That's one small step for man, one giant ___ for mankind."
- Apollo 11 was led by astronaut ______.
- President ______ had a plan to put a man on the moon.
- The moon landing was a huge achievement for ___ and the United States.
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- The moon landing was a major turning point in the space race between the United States and the _______.
- _____ was the first to get mankind on the moon.
- Armstrong and Aldrin planted the __________ on the moon's surface to show a symbol of achievement.
- _____ was a historic event that marked the first time humans had ever set foot on the moon.
- The _______ had to travel around and even more than 240,000 miles to reach the moon.
10 Clues: Apollo 11 was led by astronaut ______. • _____ was the first to get mankind on the moon. • President ______ had a plan to put a man on the moon. • The moon landing was a huge achievement for ___ and the United States. • Armstrong famously said, "That's one small step for man, one giant ___ for mankind." • ...
Puzzle 12: 2026 Drug Cost Changes 2025-06-23
Across
- : Drug eligible for discount program
- : Shares cost during all drug phases
- : Covers part of cost in early phase
- : Federal agency overseeing Medicare
- : Phase after deductible is met
- : Covers prescription drugs in Medicare
- : Set at $615 in 2026
- : Covered drug with no extra discounts
- : Pays 10% for applicable drugs
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- : New tool for lowering drug costs
- : Percentage of drug cost you pay
- : Act that allows Medicare to negotiate prices
- : Annual $2000 limit on drug costs
- : Final phase with $0 out-of-pocket
14 Clues: : Set at $615 in 2026 • : Phase after deductible is met • : Pays 10% for applicable drugs • : Percentage of drug cost you pay • : New tool for lowering drug costs • : Annual $2000 limit on drug costs • : Final phase with $0 out-of-pocket • : Drug eligible for discount program • : Shares cost during all drug phases • : Covers part of cost in early phase • ...
Electricity 2024-11-04
Across
- Current flows poorly through
- Quantity that tells how much material resists the flow of current
- The potential difference between two points
- The product of voltage and current
- The flow of electrical charge
- Unit of power
- Number of phases in household socket
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- Unit of voltage
- Connection for batteries that gives higher output voltage
- Current that keeps the same direction
- Unit of current
- Current flows easily through
- Connection for batteries that gives longer lifetime
- Unit of resistance
14 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of voltage • Unit of current • Unit of resistance • Current flows poorly through • Current flows easily through • The flow of electrical charge • The product of voltage and current • Number of phases in household socket • Current that keeps the same direction • The potential difference between two points • Connection for batteries that gives longer lifetime • ...
Celestial Bodies 2022-07-08
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- celestial body that revolves around the earth
- eclipse occurs when the moon “eclipses” the sun
- pattern that repeats regularly
- the pattern of the earth's revolution
- eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow
- the imaginary line passing through the sphere
- the third planet in the solar system
- the movement of the earth around the sun
- the farthest planet from the sun
- a planet with a ring
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- stages of lunar cycle
- the planet that is closest from the sun
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- the movement of the earth its own axis
- a time which you can see the sun in the sky
- celestial body that gives off heat and light
- how long the earth rotates on its own axis(day)
- the hottest planet in the solar system
18 Clues: a planet with a ring • stages of lunar cycle • pattern that repeats regularly • the farthest planet from the sun • the third planet in the solar system • the pattern of the earth's revolution • the biggest planet in the solar system • the movement of the earth its own axis • the hottest planet in the solar system • the planet that is closest from the sun • ...
6th Grade Science Review 2022-05-11
Across
- the red planet
- type of energy that has to do with motion
- stored energy is called what
- the bottom of the wave is called what
- the hottest planet in the solar system
- one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
- an organism that makes its own food (not a consumer)
- the largest planet in the solar system
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- animal that eats only plants
- type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- when the moon moves between the sun and earth, it creates what?
- the type of moon phase where none of it is lit up
- the type of moon phase where half of it is lit up
- animal that eats only meat
- the name of a model that engineers make
- the main difference between speed and velocity is that velocity inlcudes ___________.
- the top of the wave is called what
- the object that planets orbit
18 Clues: the red planet • animal that eats only meat • animal that eats only plants • stored energy is called what • the object that planets orbit • the top of the wave is called what • the bottom of the wave is called what • the hottest planet in the solar system • the largest planet in the solar system • the name of a model that engineers make • ...
Night Sky Review 2025-02-10
Across
- A path around the sun
- when the moon moves into the Earth’s shadow
- A push or a pull
- Distance around a sphere/circle
- All of the objects orbiting our sun
- to light up
- A group of stars that form a specific pattern or shape
- less than 1/4 lit up
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- A straight line that goes through the center of a planet
- lit part of the moon is greater than half
- A force that attracts matter to the center of the Earth
- occurs when the moon comes between the sun and Earth
- An idea or explanation that you test through study and experimentation
- lit side getting smaller (left)
- all Matter and Space
- Lit side increases (right)
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The invisible line that runs around the center of the Earth
18 Clues: to light up • A push or a pull • all Matter and Space • less than 1/4 lit up • A path around the sun • Lit side increases (right) • lit side getting smaller (left) • Distance around a sphere/circle • All of the objects orbiting our sun • lit part of the moon is greater than half • Anything that has mass and takes up space • when the moon moves into the Earth’s shadow • ...
Space Missions 2024-08-22
Across
- NASA missions that landed humans on the Moon
- A mission to study Jupiter and its moons
- A mission to study a comet
- A spacecraft that traveled beyond the solar system
- A spacecraft developed by SpaceX for cargo and crew missions
- A spacecraft studying Jupiter
- A Russian spacecraft used for missions to space
- The most recent Mars rover
- A reusable spacecraft for missions in Earth's orbit
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- A robot sent to explore the surface of Mars
- The first US space station
- A Mars rover exploring the Red Planet
- A spacecraft that landed on the Moon
- A mission to study Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- A mission that studied Saturn and its moons
- A spacecraft designed for deep space missions
- NASA's program to return humans to the Moon
18 Clues: The first US space station • A mission to study a comet • The most recent Mars rover • A spacecraft studying Jupiter • A spacecraft that landed on the Moon • A Mars rover exploring the Red Planet • A mission to study Jupiter and its moons • A robot sent to explore the surface of Mars • A mission that studied Saturn and its moons • NASA's program to return humans to the Moon • ...
Skylers crossword 2016-10-27
Across
- is a elongated circle or ellipse
- attracts objects towards each other
- is a imaginary line that passes through earths center
- passes directly in between the earth and sun
- is a push or a pull
- largest part of the shadow
- when an object comes in between the third object and the sun
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- force of gravity on an object
- different shape of moons
- a system of organizing time that defines beginning,length, and divisions
- object changes in motion
- occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- darkest part of the moons shadow
- amount of matter around the object
- the side of the moon is not lit
15 Clues: is a push or a pull • different shape of moons • object changes in motion • largest part of the shadow • force of gravity on an object • the side of the moon is not lit • is a elongated circle or ellipse • darkest part of the moons shadow • amount of matter around the object • attracts objects towards each other • passes directly in between the earth and sun • ...
Space Crossword puzzle. 2024-04-26
Across
- The big and little dipper.
- star-like chunks of rock of medal traveling through space
- gravity is so strong that not even light can escape it.
- object that light up the night sky.
- The moon passing between the earth and sun obstructing the view of the sun.
- the smallest planet.
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- The milkway
- The earth goes between the sun and the moon making the moon dark.
- The largest planet.
- Force that pulls objects toward each other.
- The hottest planet.
- system The sun and the planets that orbit it.
- the fourth planet from the sun.
- Massive hot star in the center of the solar system.
- The only planet that has living creatures.
15 Clues: The milkway • The largest planet. • The hottest planet. • the smallest planet. • The big and little dipper. • the fourth planet from the sun. • object that light up the night sky. • The only planet that has living creatures. • Force that pulls objects toward each other. • system The sun and the planets that orbit it. • Massive hot star in the center of the solar system. • ...
