moon phases Crossword Puzzles
The Moon 2020-06-26
9 Clues: to hug • midday • a small bird • sound of a mouse • a device for showing time • heavenly body seen at night • a small animal which flies at night • a place where ships and boats are tied • an area where ships and boats take shelter
IMM/MOON 2025-08-04
Across
- An IMM cannot be done less than BLANK hours before discharge.
- The number of hours a MOON needs to be done in
- Important BLANK from Medicare
- Who completes the initial IMM?
- Which Microsoft app has the resources saved?
- IMM gives the patient's the right to file an BLANK of their discharge
Down
- BLANK in a bed status does not apply
- Medicare Outpatient BLANK Notice
- The type of insurance that IMM/MOON's apply to
9 Clues: Important BLANK from Medicare • Who completes the initial IMM? • Medicare Outpatient BLANK Notice • BLANK in a bed status does not apply • Which Microsoft app has the resources saved? • The number of hours a MOON needs to be done in • The type of insurance that IMM/MOON's apply to • An IMM cannot be done less than BLANK hours before discharge. • ...
A Flight to Lunar City 2024-12-16
Across
- The part of the lander Robbie fixed
- Robbie sometimes acted like this
- The celestial body they are landing on
- The girl heading to Lunar City
- The place on the Moon where they were headed
- Maria entered this to win the trip
- The robot dog Maria invented
Down
- Lunar City is the first ______________ on the Moon
- This went off after the bang occurred
- What the lights did when the power went off
- What they were preparing for at the start
- The commander of the lunar lander
- The stick that Robbie helped shift
- The sound that happened when the lander jerked
14 Clues: The robot dog Maria invented • The girl heading to Lunar City • Robbie sometimes acted like this • The commander of the lunar lander • The stick that Robbie helped shift • Maria entered this to win the trip • The part of the lander Robbie fixed • This went off after the bang occurred • The celestial body they are landing on • What they were preparing for at the start • ...
Biology 2022-06-15
Across
- deoxynibonucald
- handles blood clots.
- tissue that circulates through the body.
- the four phases that a cell divides.
- an important tissue doing a task/job.
- the system for the body to get nutrients.
- cells that work together to function.
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- connects cells and tissue.
- the system that exchanges gases.
- senses, conducts, and transmit information though a system.
- surrounds the Alveoliby blood vessels.
- brings the deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- will carry oxygenated blood to the heart.
13 Clues: deoxynibonucald • handles blood clots. • connects cells and tissue. • the system that exchanges gases. • the four phases that a cell divides. • an important tissue doing a task/job. • cells that work together to function. • surrounds the Alveoliby blood vessels. • tissue that circulates through the body. • will carry oxygenated blood to the heart. • ...
C55 2026-06-08
Across
- Mixture boiling at constant composition
- Property depending on number, not kind, of particles
- Distribution of solute between phases
- Direct conversion from solid to gas
- Separation of mixture into component parts
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- Gas changing into liquid
- Separation by spinning at high speed
- Process of liquid turning into vapor
- Leading edge of solvent in chromatography
- Separation by boiling point differences
- Pouring off liquid from settled solid
- Removing substance from mixture using solvent
- Separation of solid from liquid
13 Clues: Gas changing into liquid • Separation of solid from liquid • Direct conversion from solid to gas • Separation by spinning at high speed • Process of liquid turning into vapor • Pouring off liquid from settled solid • Distribution of solute between phases • Mixture boiling at constant composition • Separation by boiling point differences • ...
Mycology 2024-01-04
Across
- Dermatophytes that cause tinea (soil fungi)
- Dermatophytes that cause tinea (human to human)
- Usually grown within 1-3 days
- Ringworm in the body
- Candida gram stain reaction
- Ringworm in the foot
- Area of the body that superficial mycoses infect
Down
- 2 phases of fungal growth
- Most fungi grow optimally at what temp?
- Ringworm in the groin
- Dermatophytes cause ringworm, also known as
- Ringworm in the beard and mustache
- Most common isolated Candida species
- Dermatophytes that cause tinea (animals to human)
- Ringworm in the scalp,eyebrows and eyelashes
- Ringworm in the nails
16 Clues: Ringworm in the body • Ringworm in the foot • Ringworm in the groin • Ringworm in the nails • 2 phases of fungal growth • Candida gram stain reaction • Usually grown within 1-3 days • Ringworm in the beard and mustache • Most common isolated Candida species • Most fungi grow optimally at what temp? • Dermatophytes that cause tinea (soil fungi) • ...
The Solar System II 2024-12-11
Across
- what makes a black hole black
- the second brightest thing in the Kuiper belt
- the name of one of the eclipses
- was launched on April 24th, 1990
- likely to have a tail
- the first one became the first manmade object to leave the solar system
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- is created when a star dies
- a lot of them are on the moon
- its largest moon is named charon
- was the rover on the pathfinder mission
- the program that landed a man on the moon
- caused the dinosaurs to go extinct
- oval shaped and looks like a football
- the largest object in the asteroid belt
14 Clues: likely to have a tail • is created when a star dies • a lot of them are on the moon • what makes a black hole black • the name of one of the eclipses • its largest moon is named charon • was launched on April 24th, 1990 • caused the dinosaurs to go extinct • oval shaped and looks like a football • was the rover on the pathfinder mission • the largest object in the asteroid belt • ...
Matter Test 2015-03-16
Across
- when matter is in a stage where it’s a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma
- when a substance has dissolved in another think of the lemonade
- smallest part of compounds made of combined atoms
- a difference in property that forms a new substance with different properties
- the place/temperature when something changes phases from a solid to a liquid
- the smallest particle of an element, and these are the little things in molecules
- when a liquid changes to a gas as heat energy is added
- one kind of atom that can’t be broken down into something simpler
- one of the states of matter that is gas like and has an electrical charge
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- the amount of matter in the given amount of space
- a difference in property,but doesn’t make a new substance
- a physical combination that has two or more substances that keep their own properties and can be separated easily
- one of the states of matter that takes on the shape of the container it’s in, and it has and has a definite volume
- temperature when substances change phase from liquid goes to a solid
- when a vapor changes into a liquid as it cools
- the amount of space matter takes up
- two or more parts or elements that are combined
- one of the states of matter that won’t take the shape of it’s container
- when a substance changes phases from a liquid to a gas
- anything that has mass or takes up space
- state of matter that does not have shape or volume, atoms are moving fast, bouncing around and far apart
21 Clues: the amount of space matter takes up • anything that has mass or takes up space • when a vapor changes into a liquid as it cools • two or more parts or elements that are combined • the amount of matter in the given amount of space • smallest part of compounds made of combined atoms • when a substance changes phases from a liquid to a gas • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword 2021-10-06
Across
- Growth and creation of new organelles; first phase of interphase.
- "In between" period of growth; longest stage of the cell cycle; 3 phases (Gap1, Synthesis, Gap2).
- Masses of cells
- A protein that triggers mitosis.
- Chromosomes gather at opposite ends of the cell and lose their distinct shapes, 2 new nuclear envelopes form, nucleolus becomes visible in each daughter cell.
- Cell motion, division of cytoplasm, plants: cell plate, animals: cleavage.
- Chromosomes line up across the center, each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber at the centromere.
- Preparation for mitosis; shortest phase, last phase of interphase.
- The process in which a cell divides into 2 new daughter cells; made up of 4 phases.
Down
- Chromatin condenses into chromosomes, centrioles separate, spindle fibers form, nuclear envelope breaks down.
- As a cell gets bigger, volume _______ faster than surface area.
- Passed on from 1 generation to another by chromosomes, consists of 2 identical "sister" chromatids held together by a centromere, chromatin condenses into chromosomes made up of two chromatids.
- Sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes and are moved apart.
- Tumor that can't invade surrounding cells, or spread to other parts of the body, not cancerous, typically can be removed.
- As a cell gets bigger it becomes harder to maintain because of a lack of ________.
- Disorder in which the body's cells lose their ability to control growth rate, do not respond to signals that regulate growth.
- Chromosome replication; second phase of interphase.
- made up of DNA.
- Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide.
- Tumor that can invade surrounding cells and spread to other parts of the body, cancerous.
20 Clues: Masses of cells • made up of DNA. • A protein that triggers mitosis. • Chromosome replication; second phase of interphase. • As a cell gets bigger, volume _______ faster than surface area. • Series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide. • Growth and creation of new organelles; first phase of interphase. • ...
CROSSWORD TCSC 2025-02-28
Across
- the main goal must be set, and ab action plan developed
- it is a key success factor in organizations and one of the most important functions of management
- change process is implemented in a participative way
- the possibility of an individual person, organizational area or the company itself
- represent the phases in the change processes represented by rooms in a house
- communicate meaning and vision
- it is a special leadership task
- how many rooms of change?
- most of the time it is obvious to people something is different or wrong, but they convince themselves everything is fine denying the signs of times
- Father of organizational development
- how many stages has the original model?
- the ability to develop working relationship
- how many phases of change?
- experience of change is here described as a journey
- is an on-going systematic process of implementing effective organizational change
Down
- communicate change concept establish appetite and capability for change
- secure change results secure appetite and capability for change
- maximizing capabilities, minimizing uncertainties
- influences the organizational operations, decisions and employee behavior and attitude
- degree of objectively necessary changes to the company
- attitudes of people or organizational areas involved in or affected by the change
- employees find new hope and inspiration
- it has three key aspects of change
- unpleasant situation and some of the employees affected make an unconscious choice and return to the denial room
- it covers four action fields
- plays an important role in effective organizational change
- happen outside the organization
- change has to clarify and define
- before an organization, it must accept that change is necessary
- one classic definition of organizational development is by him
30 Clues: how many rooms of change? • how many phases of change? • it covers four action fields • communicate meaning and vision • it is a special leadership task • happen outside the organization • change has to clarify and define • it has three key aspects of change • Father of organizational development • employees find new hope and inspiration • ...
Chapter 8 Cross Word Puzzle 2025-03-05
Across
- A research approach combining qualitative and quantitative techniques
- Minimal overlap between qualitative and quantitative methods
- The process of merging qualitative and quantitative data for analysis
- A mixed-methods design used to promote social change
- High integration between qualitative and quantitative approaches throughout the study
- Different phases of mixed methods research occur at multiple time points
- The stage where qualitative and quantitative data are combined
- Quantitative data is collected first, followed by qualitative data to explain results
- A study involving multiple phases that mix methods over time
- Data collection occurs simultaneously for different methods
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- A research design combining multiple projects within a single mixed-methods study
- Data is collected in a stepwise manner, one method following another
- A research approach involving multiple mixed-methods studies over time
- The degree to which qualitative and quantitative methods influence each other
- A structured approach where qualitative results inform quantitative research
- When and how data collection for qualitative and quantitative methods occur
- A type of convergent design where both data types are given equal priority
- One data type is embedded within another to support the main study
- The overall structure guiding a study’s mixed-methods approach
- Qualitative data is collected first to explore a topic, followed by quantitative testing
- The emphasis placed on either qualitative or quantitative data in a study
- Studies that blend qualitative and quantitative methods within the same research framework
- The process of integrating qualitative and quantitative data
- A step-by-step process where qualitative data helps explain quantitative results
- Quantitative and qualitative data are collected at the same time and merged
25 Clues: A mixed-methods design used to promote social change • Data collection occurs simultaneously for different methods • Minimal overlap between qualitative and quantitative methods • The process of integrating qualitative and quantitative data • A study involving multiple phases that mix methods over time • ...
Vocab 2022-03-24
Across
- exaggeration
- examining differences or similarities
- arranging people, objects, or ideas with shared characteristics into groups
- speaking to person/object who isn't there
- sentence structure
- appeal to logic
- repetition of words/phrases at the beginning of sentences/clauses
- a short story about a real person/incident
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- sentences w/ phases/clauses that have the same grammatical structure
- description
- credibility
- appeal to emotion
- first-person story
- repetition of words/phrases at the end of sentences/clauses
- word choice
- joining two contradictory terms
- a part of the word that represents the whole
- a stand-in for other words
18 Clues: description • credibility • word choice • exaggeration • appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • first-person story • sentence structure • a stand-in for other words • joining two contradictory terms • examining differences or similarities • speaking to person/object who isn't there • a short story about a real person/incident • a part of the word that represents the whole • ...
0897 2020-12-22
13 Clues: ____bread • ___ the wind • ___-alligator • _____the fool • _____is no sin • ____in the air • to promise the ___ • as ___ as a hunter • ____ in a blue moon • _____fire with fire • to call a___ a spade • to buy a pig in a ___ • there is no smoke___ fire
Eclipses 2021-09-10
Across
- The maximum phase of a solar eclipse/The moon completely covers the sun
- The phase of the moon when solar eclipse occurs
- The Earth's shadow falls on the moon
- The outer part of a shadow. If your place is in this part of the shadow a solar eclipse, you can only see a partial solar eclipse
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- The moon blocks the sun
- A part of the sun that can be seen during a solar eclipse
- The term given for a solar eclipse that looks like a ring (Ring of Fire)
- The dark central part of a shadow. If your place is in this part of the shadow of a solar eclipse, you can see a total solar eclipse
- The phase of the moon when lunar eclipse occurs
- Colour of the moon during a lunar eclipse
10 Clues: The moon blocks the sun • The Earth's shadow falls on the moon • Colour of the moon during a lunar eclipse • The phase of the moon when lunar eclipse occurs • The phase of the moon when solar eclipse occurs • A part of the sun that can be seen during a solar eclipse • The maximum phase of a solar eclipse/The moon completely covers the sun • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-10-30
Across
- considered in proportion to something else
- Earth turning or spinning around its center
- Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- A pulling force that works across space
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- Moon is more than half full, not fully lit
- Relating to the Moon
- Seeing more and more of the moon each night
- Path of an object around a point in space
- A 3-dimensional object shaped like a ball
- Seeing less and less of the moon each night
10 Clues: Relating to the Moon • A pulling force that works across space • Earth and planets revolve around the Sun • Path of an object around a point in space • A 3-dimensional object shaped like a ball • Moon is more than half full, not fully lit • considered in proportion to something else • Seeing more and more of the moon each night • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-09-10
Across
- Scientist who studies the Ocean
- Scientist on the HMS Challenger I
- Discovered Pacific Ocean
- Father of Oceanography
- Another name for Longtitude(0 degrees)
- Responsible for the development of SCUBA
- First expedition dedicated to marine science
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- Who discovered Philippine islands
- Were the first recorded navigators
- Invented the Chronometer
- Predicted the tides by using the moons phases
- Device used to determine longitude
- used the stars, waves, currents & birds to navigate
- Explored the Southern Ocean gathering specimens
- Measures north to south & parallel to equator
- Darwin HMS Beagle voyaged to South Pacific
- Runs east to west & parallel to the prime meridian
- Invented magnetic compass
18 Clues: Father of Oceanography • Invented the Chronometer • Discovered Pacific Ocean • Invented magnetic compass • Scientist who studies the Ocean • Who discovered Philippine islands • Scientist on the HMS Challenger I • Were the first recorded navigators • Device used to determine longitude • Another name for Longtitude(0 degrees) • Responsible for the development of SCUBA • ...
Caesar's English II lesson 7 2024-02-05
10 Clues: to cry out • greg means • the meaning of clam • This stem means moon • this stem means love • to separate into groups • This stem means to touch • what the stem Luna means • to go crazy because of the moon • to do something because you like it
Caesar's English II lesson 7 2024-02-05
10 Clues: to cry out • greg means • the meaning of clam • This stem means moon • this stem means love • to separate into groups • This stem means to touch • what the stem Luna means • to go crazy because of the moon • to do something because you like it
Revision 2024-04-30
10 Clues: Not full • Oposite of half • Opposite of dark • When you cannot see • Time when it is dark • A bird that likes moon • A place where animals live • They shine around the Moon • It lights the Earth at night. • An animal that looks like a dog
The World as we know it 2024-10-28
Across
- What season is the earth closes to the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The more _____ an object has the more gravity it has.
- Name for inner planets.
- One way to reveal fossils.
- The shape of the Moon when less of it is half lit.
- An object spinning around another object.
- An object spinning in is axis.
Down
- The layer on top of a rock.
- When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
- Means getting bigger.
- An invisible force that pulls objects towards each other.
- The path a planet takes around the Sun.
- Name for outer planets.
- When the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth.
- What type of fossils are used to identify geologic periods?
- What do you call rock layers?
16 Clues: Means getting bigger. • Name for inner planets. • Name for outer planets. • One way to reveal fossils. • The layer on top of a rock. • What do you call rock layers? • An object spinning in is axis. • The path a planet takes around the Sun. • An object spinning around another object. • When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon. • ...
Extension 2025-12-04
Across
- A force that exerts any object with mass on another object with mass
- ocean surface
- Occurs twice a month when Sun,earth and moon are aligned.
- a tide after the first or third quarters of the moon.
- A ocean circulating system that transports water throughout the world.
- Distance crest or point of a wave
- Lowest point of wave
- Curved structure top of wave
- When water goes down
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- deflection of a moving object's path due to the Earth's rotation
- A water movement that is influenced with water temperature wind and more.
- A spiral of Moving water.
- A large system rotating ocean currents
- distance of the midline to the point
- The moon,earth and sun effect it
- Deep water goes up to the surface
16 Clues: ocean surface • Lowest point of wave • When water goes down • A spiral of Moving water. • Curved structure top of wave • The moon,earth and sun effect it • Deep water goes up to the surface • Distance crest or point of a wave • distance of the midline to the point • A large system rotating ocean currents • a tide after the first or third quarters of the moon. • ...
Satelites, Probes, Eclipses and Moon Phases. 2014-06-23
5 Clues: Natural satelite. • Why we can see satelites. • where light cannot reach. • station Artificial satelite. • when the moon blocks light from the sun.
nutrient crossword - Johnny 2023-02-15
Across
- what happens the moon goes in between the earth and sun
- how much smaller is the moon than the sun?
- what shines
- what reflects ?
- what does the earth spin on?
Down
- how long is a year
- what angle does the moon orbit the earth
- what is bigger earth or sun ?
- what is smaller moon or earth
- when the Moon moves into the Earth shadow
10 Clues: what shines • what reflects ? • how long is a year • what does the earth spin on? • what is bigger earth or sun ? • what is smaller moon or earth • what angle does the moon orbit the earth • when the Moon moves into the Earth shadow • how much smaller is the moon than the sun? • what happens the moon goes in between the earth and sun
travelling to the moon 2025-10-31
Across
- How many days it takes to reach the moon
- Radius of the moon
- Spacecraft operated by onboard astronaut
- The first person to land on the moon
Down
- The quickest crewed mission to reach the moon
- NASA program destined to return humans to the moon
- How much NASA is investing into the Artemis program
- A vehicle used for travelling to the moon
8 Clues: Radius of the moon • The first person to land on the moon • How many days it takes to reach the moon • Spacecraft operated by onboard astronaut • A vehicle used for travelling to the moon • The quickest crewed mission to reach the moon • NASA program destined to return humans to the moon • How much NASA is investing into the Artemis program
Jupiter 2016-05-24
Across
- Juno will arrive at Jupiter on this date
- Jupiter is made up of hydrogen and ___
- Jupiter's volcanically active moon
- Jupiter is famous for the ___
- this moon is the largest moon within our solar system
- How long does it take to get to Jupiter from Earth?
Down
- this moon may have water on it
- how many years has the storm on Jupiter been going on?
- Jupiter has an ocean made of ___
- this spacecraft allowed us to see Jupiter's colors
10 Clues: Jupiter is famous for the ___ • this moon may have water on it • Jupiter has an ocean made of ___ • Jupiter's volcanically active moon • Jupiter is made up of hydrogen and ___ • Juno will arrive at Jupiter on this date • this spacecraft allowed us to see Jupiter's colors • How long does it take to get to Jupiter from Earth? • ...
Earth-Moon-Sun Systems 2021-10-07
Across
- 23.5
- the lit side of the moon is growing bigger to us
- equal times
- patterns that repeat
Down
- the partial or total blocking of an object
- summer and winter
- the phase of the moon where the unlit side is facing us
- the lit side of the moon is shrinking to us
- when the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
- the spinning motion of a body on its axis an imaginary line about which a body rotates
10 Clues: 23.5 • equal times • summer and winter • patterns that repeat • the partial or total blocking of an object • the lit side of the moon is shrinking to us • the lit side of the moon is growing bigger to us • when the moon passes between the earth and the sun. • the phase of the moon where the unlit side is facing us • ...
Otito Uzoukwu's Final Exam Crossword puzzle 2025-06-06
Across
- lies in the outer shadow of the moon
- is that equinoxes happen during fall and spring
- the moon is growing
- is a vertical line crossing Earth
- is a horizontal line crossing Earth
Down
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- occurs during winter and summer
- means the moon is shrinking
- an area of land that takes rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water
- lies in the inner shadow of the moon
10 Clues: the moon is growing • means the moon is shrinking • occurs during winter and summer • is a vertical line crossing Earth • is a horizontal line crossing Earth • lies in the outer shadow of the moon • lies in the inner shadow of the moon • is that equinoxes happen during fall and spring • water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface • ...
Tides and eclipse 2025-12-17
Across
- When the moon blocks out the sun.
- line position has position in name
- Tides that are lower than usual.
- depending on the moon position decides on tides.
- Tides that are higher than usual.
Down
- When the Earth blocks the Sun and reflects on the moon.
- right angle position has position in name
- Happens only during the full and new moon.
- The rising and falling of the ocean depending on gravity.
- Happens only during the 1st and 3rd quarter.
10 Clues: Tides that are lower than usual. • When the moon blocks out the sun. • Tides that are higher than usual. • line position has position in name • right angle position has position in name • Happens only during the full and new moon. • Happens only during the 1st and 3rd quarter. • depending on the moon position decides on tides. • ...
8th Grade 2022-03-24
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the ability to make things move or change
- a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth (two words, no spaces)
- to pull objects toward one another
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- a push or a pull that can change the motion of an object
- the amount of matter that makes up an object
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a self-contained unit on an aircraft, spacecraft, vehicle, or vessel that can be detached for a particular function
- a moon phase that looks like less than half a circle from Earth (two words, no spaces)
- something that connects opposite magnetic poles and represents the strength and direction of the field (three words, no spaces)
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- one of the two opposite ends of a magnet (two words, no spaces)
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- a push or a pull that can change the motion of an object
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- a type of molecule that performs important functions inside organisms (two words, no spaces)
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun, and other objects that orbit the sun (two words, no spaces)
- a moon phase in which the Moon is not visible from Earth (two words, no spaces)
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- the energy that an object has because it is moving (two words, no spaces)
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- the nearly circular path a smaller object travels around a larger object
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- a moon phase that looks like a half-circle from Earth (two words, no spaces)
- the ability to make things move or change
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- to apply a force
- the energy that is stored in an object or system (two words, no spaces)
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of (two words, no spaces)
- the space around a magnet in which magnetic forces can act on objects (two words, no spaces)
- a longer piece of DNA that contains many genes
- a force between an object and the surface it is moving over
- how fast an object is moving, or distance over time
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- speed in a particular direction
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
- to push objects away from each other
- a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth (two words, no spaces)
- when the Moon is completely dark (two words, no spaces)
- when a huge number of species on Earth die out completely around the same time (two words, no spaces)
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a related organism from a previous generation
- to change from one type of energy to another
52 Clues: to apply a force • speed in a particular direction • to pull objects toward one another • to push objects away from each other • anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • the ability to make things move or change • the moment when two objects hit each other • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • ...
Planets 2022-05-07
Across
- smaller and lighter than other space ships
- energy emitted and beautiful colors
- Neil Armstrong, buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins were present when you Armstrong walked on the moon for the first time
- earth’s natural satellite
- storms on the sun
- region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune lead to contain many comments astroids and other small bodies made of largely ice
- only planet on which man can survive on his natural state
- separates the inner planets/terrestrial planets and the outer planets/gas giants
- one complete trip around the sun or one year
- used to travel beyond earth’s orbit
- caught fire on launchpad three people died
- Lander with wheels and collect samples and takes the pics
- spring day of equal day and night hours
- point where the sun appears to reach either its highest or lowest point in the sky where the year
- German thatdevelop V-2 rocket it was used as a weapon in World War II
- morning and evening star
- created by solar storms exploding from the sun photosphere of the sun
- object that orbits the sun/Cannot share its orbit with others
- the day in a hemisphere receives the least amount of sunlight
- Rocky dense and earth like composition
- almost lost due to explosion
- moon passes between earth and sun causing the moon to block the sun
- made of electricity charged particles mainly protons and electrons flowing outward from the sun
- first artificial satellite from Russia
- largest planet
- broke apart re-entering earths atmosphere seven people died
- visited Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune
- blue planet
- US rocket took 114.8 minutes to complete one orbit of earth
- 93,000,000 miles away astronomical unit
- the earth passes between the sun and moon causing a shadow on the moon
- seasons change depends around which the planet from the earth
- missions to put a man on the moon
- orbit cause planets to be closer to the sun’s orbit and farther away at other times
- visited Jupiter and Saturn
- inflatable spacecraft powered by the sun
- probeLaunched in 2006 reached Pluto in 2015
- one complete turn on its axis or one day
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- Helps space exploration incense back images of galaxies stars in nebulas
- huge streams of gas that extends past the suns chromosphere and into the corona
- orbit the sun/can share their orbit with others
- The total or partial of scaring of one celestial body by another
- farther away from the sun
- atmosphere of the sun
- Northern lights
- reusable vehicle used to transport equipment and people to space
- exploded after takeoff seven died
- red planet
- probe that lands on the surface and uses robotic arms to collect samples for analysis
- fall day of equal day and night hours
- bright clouds of gas on the photosphere of the sun
- use gun powder and used as a weapon
- research space draft Saint beyond earth’s orbit
- Southern lights
- day in hemisphere that receives the most direct sunlight
- international space station is an artificial satellite it’s on low earth orbit or Leo 1200 miles altitude
- ringed planet
- now classified as a minor planet/dwarf planet
- American who launched the first liquid fueled rocket
- surface of the sun
- blue green planet
- closest to the sun
- closer to the sun
- oval shape
- dark spots on the sun
- the days where the suns rays fall on the equator
- object that orbits another object in space
- orbiting the moon and made 10 trips around the moon over a 20 hour period
- out most part of the sun
69 Clues: red planet • oval shape • blue planet • ringed planet • largest planet • Northern lights • Southern lights • storms on the sun • blue green planet • closer to the sun • surface of the sun • closest to the sun • atmosphere of the sun • dark spots on the sun • morning and evening star • out most part of the sun • earth’s natural satellite • farther away from the sun • visited Jupiter and Saturn • ...
history 2026-05-11
10 Clues: American space agency • America's Cold War rival • First satellite in space • Earth's natural satellite • Competition to explore space • Vehicle used for space travel • Conflict between U.s. and USSR • Program that landed on the moon • Person trained for space travel • President who supported moon mission
Phases of Matter Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-02
Across
- solid with repeating pattern
- definite volume, indefinite shape
- solid with no repeating pattern
- reactions that require energy
- reactions that give off heat
- phase changes are ______ changes (chemical or physical?)
- no definite shape or volume
- phase change from liquid to solid
- _________ Molecular Theory states that molecules are always in motion
- phase change from gas to liquid
- vaporization throughout the liquid
- phase change from gas to solid
Down
- vaporization at the surface
- the most common example of plasma
- the resistance of molecules to flow
- phase change from liquid to gas
- law of ________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- phase change from solid to gas
- superheated gas; electrons removed
- phase change from solid to liquid
- definite shape and volume
21 Clues: definite shape and volume • vaporization at the surface • no definite shape or volume • solid with repeating pattern • reactions that give off heat • reactions that require energy • phase change from solid to gas • phase change from gas to solid • phase change from liquid to gas • solid with no repeating pattern • phase change from gas to liquid • the most common example of plasma • ...
Astronomy 2021-10-11
Across
- The rock that orbits most planets
- where asteroids sit between two planets
- How The universe started
- Eclipse. When the earth gets in front of the moon
- When a rock enters earth atmosphere
- The planet With a icy ring around it
- the exploded star in the middle of our solarsystem where the sun and planets are
- The galaxy that we live in
- When a rock hits the floor of earth
Down
- when the moon gets between the sun and earth
- The Circles That orbit The Sun
- Measuring from earth to sun
- The closest Planet to the sun
- The planet that we live in
14 Clues: How The universe started • The planet that we live in • The galaxy that we live in • Measuring from earth to sun • The closest Planet to the sun • The Circles That orbit The Sun • The rock that orbits most planets • When a rock enters earth atmosphere • When a rock hits the floor of earth • The planet With a icy ring around it • where asteroids sit between two planets • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-02-08
Across
- root word and means moon.
- a rocky object that orbits around the sun
- very good, having to do with the stars
- root word and latin for star
- having to do with the moon.
- the shortest day and longest night of the year.
Down
- a person who studies the stars and planets
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
- a person who acts in a strange or foolish manner.
- root word and latin for sun
- the landscape of the moon.
- having to do with the sun.
- means star.
- suffix that means one who, like "one who goes" or "one who travels"
14 Clues: means star. • root word and means moon. • the landscape of the moon. • having to do with the sun. • root word and latin for sun • having to do with the moon. • root word and latin for star • very good, having to do with the stars • a rocky object that orbits around the sun • a person who studies the stars and planets • the shortest day and longest night of the year. • ...
EARTH IN SPACE 2022-05-04
Across
- PERIODIC RISE AND FALL OF OCEANS' SURFACES
- ORBITS THE SUN, MASSIVE ENOUGH TO BE SPHERICAL
- ORBIT OF AN OBJECT AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT
- SPIN OF AN OBJECT AROUND ITS AXIS
- MOON BECOMES LARGER
- EARTH'S ROTATION AXIS IS TILTED DIRECTLY TOWARD OR AWAY FROM SUN
- LARGE SPHERE OF HYDROGEN GAS HOT ENOUGH FOR NUCLEAR REACTION
- NATURAL SATELLITE ORBITS OBJECT
- SMALL ROCKY PARTICLES THAT MOVE THROUGH SPACE
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- MOON BECOMES SMALLER
- MOVEMEMENT OF ONE SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECT INTO THE SHADOW OF ANOTHER OBJECT
- EARTH'S ROTATION AXIS IS ISTILTED NEITHER TOWARD NOR AWAY FROM SUN
- SMALL ROCKY OBJECTS ORBIT THE SUN
- HUGE COLLECTION OF STARS, GAS, AND DUST
14 Clues: MOON BECOMES LARGER • MOON BECOMES SMALLER • NATURAL SATELLITE ORBITS OBJECT • SPIN OF AN OBJECT AROUND ITS AXIS • SMALL ROCKY OBJECTS ORBIT THE SUN • HUGE COLLECTION OF STARS, GAS, AND DUST • ORBIT OF AN OBJECT AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT • PERIODIC RISE AND FALL OF OCEANS' SURFACES • SMALL ROCKY PARTICLES THAT MOVE THROUGH SPACE • ORBITS THE SUN, MASSIVE ENOUGH TO BE SPHERICAL • ...
Phases of Matter Unit Vocabulary 2023-09-26
Across
- ability of fluid to exert upward force on object
- how much space something takes up
- state of matter with more energy than gas
- uniformly mixed
- heterogeneous mixture where visible particles settle
- group that the test results are compared to
- made up of atoms of 2 or more elements
- different materials; easily separated
- energy needed to go from a solid to liquid
- series of procedures to solve a problem
- anything that has mass & volume
- prediction of what will happen; educated guess
- force exerted per unit area
- explanantion based on knowledge gained from many observations & investigations
- changes from one substance to another
- temperature goes up, volume goes up in a gas
- separating substances by evaporating a liquid
- statement about what happens in nature & is true all the time
- doesn't change identity of substance
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- heterogeneous mixture of 2 phases of matter
- increase in size when temperature is increased
- temperature at which a liquid becomes gas
- data; what you measure; depends on independent variable
- mass before reaction = mass after
- light passes through a colloid
- temperature at which a solid becomes liquid
- particles of matter are in constant motion
- substance made up of atoms that are all alike
- resistance of fluid to flow
- variable that does not change between the 2 groups
- homogeneous mixture where a solute dissolves in a solvent
- what I change in the experiment
- energy needed to go from liquid to gas
- solid changing directly to gas
- volume goes down, pressure goes up in a gas
- tests a hypothesis
- how much of something there is
- mass per unit volume
38 Clues: uniformly mixed • tests a hypothesis • mass per unit volume • resistance of fluid to flow • force exerted per unit area • light passes through a colloid • solid changing directly to gas • how much of something there is • what I change in the experiment • anything that has mass & volume • how much space something takes up • mass before reaction = mass after • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
Down
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
Down
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
Down
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
Down
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
Down
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
Down
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
Science 2023-04-28
Across
- has a neutral charge in a atom
- what major moon phase occurs after a full moon
- Has a positive charge in a atom
Down
- what major moon phase comes after third quarter
- what major moon phase occurs after new moon
- has a negative charge in a atom
- what major moon phase occurs after first quarter
- emitted from a black hole
8 Clues: emitted from a black hole • has a neutral charge in a atom • has a negative charge in a atom • Has a positive charge in a atom • what major moon phase occurs after new moon • what major moon phase comes after third quarter • what major moon phase occurs after a full moon • what major moon phase occurs after first quarter
Astronomy 2012-10-20
Across
- What Planet is heavier than all the planets combined
- When the moon cover the sun
- The closest ..... Is 1,600 years light years away from earth
- A full moon is nine times...... than a half moon
- The Crab ...... was produced by a supernova explosion in 1054 A.D., The explosion could be seen for months
- Famous Comet
Down
- Temperatures on ..... are hot enough to melt lead
- There are .... types of nebulas
- First man to walk on the Moon
- Our galaxy
10 Clues: Our galaxy • Famous Comet • When the moon cover the sun • First man to walk on the Moon • There are .... types of nebulas • A full moon is nine times...... than a half moon • Temperatures on ..... are hot enough to melt lead • What Planet is heavier than all the planets combined • The closest ..... Is 1,600 years light years away from earth • ...
Moon Phase Crossword Puzzle By Diego Blanco 2022-10-20
Across
- What is the Moon called
- Light starting on the right filling most of the moon
- Light on the left making a C shape
- Light on the right 50% full
- All the moon lit up
Down
- Light on the left 50% full
- Light on the right making a C shape
- Light starting on the left filling most of the moon
- What does the Moon's gravity control
- No visible light
10 Clues: No visible light • All the moon lit up • What is the Moon called • Light on the left 50% full • Light on the right 50% full • Light on the left making a C shape • Light on the right making a C shape • What does the Moon's gravity control • Light starting on the left filling most of the moon • Light starting on the right filling most of the moon
THE GREAT ECLIPSE 2023-05-12
Across
- is the movement of one object around another
- happens when the Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- is the spinning of the Earth on its axis
- happens when the moon passes partly in the Earth's umbra
Down
- imaginary line through the Earth
- when the moon,sun, and earth line up
- a curved path around another object
- happens when the moon is in the Earth's umbra
- one revolution
- one rotation
10 Clues: one rotation • one revolution • imaginary line through the Earth • a curved path around another object • when the moon,sun, and earth line up • is the spinning of the Earth on its axis • is the movement of one object around another • happens when the moon is in the Earth's umbra • happens when the moon passes partly in the Earth's umbra • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-20
10 Clues: A path • Getting bigger • What we live on • Getting Smaller • 4 ______ 1 cold 1 hot • going around something • What goes around the earth • Sun crosses the celestial equator • The pull the Earth has on the moon • An oval shape with the moon and earth
tides 2024-11-26
10 Clues: on land • The coastline • between the tides • moon at new or full • moon at 1/2 and 1/4 • what makes the tides • life under the water • having to do with tides • the ocean moving up and down • makes the gravity that makes the tides
6.1 Earth, Sun, and Moon Review 2025-08-25
Across
- The slant of Earth’s axis, which is 23.5 degrees from vertical compared to Earth’s orbital plane around the Sun; results in the North Pole always pointing toward the North Star
- The luminous star around which Earth and other planets revolve; composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
- The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object
- When the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, covering all or part of the Sun; occurs when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth directly line up; lasts for less than 12 minutes
- An obscuring of the light from a celestial body by the passage of an object between the celestial body and the observer or between the celestial body and its source of illumination
- A celestial body that revolves around a planet
Down
- A celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy is generated by nuclear reactions in its interior
- When the full moon passes into Earth’s shadow, causing the Moon to appear reddish in color when the Sun, Earth, and the Moon directly line up
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it
- The imaginary line through Earth that extends from the North Pole to the South Pole and is the center of Earth’s rotation
- A phenomenon or process that involves multiple steps and repeats itself
- The four natural divisions of the year based on changes in temperature due to varying amounts of sunlight received
13 Clues: A celestial body that revolves around a planet • A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around an object • A phenomenon or process that involves multiple steps and repeats itself • The shape of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth • ...
Earth and the Moon 2015-03-24
Across
- phase when the lit side of the moon is facing Earth
- The Earth __________ around the sun.
- large hole on the surface of the moon
- The seasons change because the Earth's axis is _________.
Down
- phase when the lit side of the moon faces away from Earth
- anything that revolves around a larger object in space
- the shape of the moon that people see
- The Earth ___________ on it's axis.
- The sun is one
- the path Earth follows around the sun
10 Clues: The sun is one • The Earth ___________ on it's axis. • The Earth __________ around the sun. • the shape of the moon that people see • the path Earth follows around the sun • large hole on the surface of the moon • phase when the lit side of the moon is facing Earth • anything that revolves around a larger object in space • ...
astronomy teyghyn 2022-05-20
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- _____ dwarf cools for eons until it is too cool to emit light
- _____ people have stood on the moon
- a _______ is formed from a cloud of gas and dust
- ______ eclipses occur when the Moon's shadow falls on part of Earth.
- massive stars become super ______
- ______ is fused to helium
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- the moon has no _______
- ______ eclipses occur when earth's shadow falls on the moon
- the moon spins on a _____ axis
- ______ are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun
10 Clues: the moon has no _______ • ______ is fused to helium • the moon spins on a _____ axis • massive stars become super ______ • _____ people have stood on the moon • a _______ is formed from a cloud of gas and dust • ______ are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun • ______ eclipses occur when earth's shadow falls on the moon • ...
Moon Phase Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
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- What is the Moon called
- Light starting on the right filling most of the moon
- Light on the left making a C shape
- Light on the right 50% full
- All the moon lit up
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- Light on the left 50% full
- Light on the right making a C shape
- Light starting on the left filling most of the moon
- What does the Moon's gravity control
- No visible light
10 Clues: No visible light • All the moon lit up • What is the Moon called • Light on the left 50% full • Light on the right 50% full • Light on the left making a C shape • Light on the right making a C shape • What does the Moon's gravity control • Light starting on the left filling most of the moon • Light starting on the right filling most of the moon
Q1 Reflection 2025-10-30
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- If the Northern hemisphere is experiencing witer the Southern hemisphere is experencing?
- When the moon is in between the sun and earth
- to spin on a axis
- moving around another object
- When the moon is fully dark
- IF it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what is it in the Southern hemishere
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- When the earth is in between the sun and moon
- When the moon is fully light
- planets Icey and gas spheres
- Inside the Astroid belt
10 Clues: to spin on a axis • Inside the Astroid belt • When the moon is fully dark • When the moon is fully light • moving around another object • planets Icey and gas spheres • When the earth is in between the sun and moon • When the moon is in between the sun and earth • IF it is spring in the Northern hemisphere what is it in the Southern hemishere • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2023-11-15
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- word that refers to every thing in space
- layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- the right side of the moon appears more brighter
- small rocky bits that move around the sun
- closest planet to earth
- an natural source that pulls objects towards the earth
- a curved path that an object goes around a planet, moon or star
- a group of stars that make a pattern or shape in the sky
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- largest planet in the solar system
- spinning of the earth on its axis
- hottest planet in the solar system
- the study of the universe and everything in it
- chunks of rocks and dust from space
- the only planet tilted on its side
- 4th planet from the sun
- earth natural satellite
16 Clues: closest planet to earth • 4th planet from the sun • earth natural satellite • spinning of the earth on its axis • largest planet in the solar system • hottest planet in the solar system • the only planet tilted on its side • chunks of rocks and dust from space • layer of gases that surrounds the earth • word that refers to every thing in space • ...
Man on the Moon 2013-04-14
10 Clues: The President • Where they went • Which Apollo was this • First man on the moon • Second man on the moon • The name of the rocket • The name on the mission • Pilot for the spacecraft • People who go into space • The people in charge of this
Astronemy 2023-11-21
10 Clues: less moon light. • a type of lean . • more moon light. • a celestial body. • a different type of wave. • a force that is every where. • 4 different wheather patterns. • a big burning light in the sky. • the celestial body causes tides. • 2 different size nucleus combining
Astronomy 2023-11-20
10 Clues: A path • Getting bigger • What we live on • Getting Smaller • 4 ______ 1 cold 1 hot • going around something • What goes around the earth • Sun crosses the celestial equator • The pull the Earth has on the moon • An oval shape with the moon and earth
space 2020-05-20
10 Clues: new moon night • a dwarf planet • shape of earth • a man made satellite • planet with red spots • planet with largest moon • natural satellite of earth • ANOTHER NAME OF URSA MAJOR • the only planet which has life • armstrong first man to step on moon's surface
Unit 12 2023-08-22
8 Clues: to work again • approximate number • to express disapproval • not happy, expected more • products that are available • products that aren't available • to get rid of something in phases • to do something in steps, not all at once
Unit 12 2023-08-22
8 Clues: to work again • approximate number • to express disapproval • not happy, expected more • products that are available • products that aren't available • to get rid of something in phases • to do something in steps, not all at once
General Chemistry 2020-12-07
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- It is the number of moles of that component divided by the total number of moles of solute and solvent.
- It is a concentration that are used when studying the properties of solution related to vapor pressure and temperature changes.
- It is the universal solvent.
- A homogeneous mixture of one subtance dissolved in another substance.
- It occurs when molecules of water are attracted to other substances.
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of the molecules of the surrounding material.
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas.
- The tightness across the surface of water that is caused by the polar molecules pulling on one another.
- Resistance of a liquid to flow.
- The dipole-dipole interactions experienced when H is bounded to N, O, or F, are usually strong.
- substance that do not have charged answer.
- The thing doing the dissolving.
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- A ratio of the amount of solute to the amount of solvent.
- The attractions between molecules are not nearly as strong as the intramolecular attractions (bonds) that hold the compounds together.
- The tendency of electron cloud to distort.
- It describes the number of moles of the substance per liter of liquid.
- The amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of something 1 degree C.
- The thing that dissolves away.
- The attractive force between water molecules.
- Interaction that are found in solution of ions.
- It describes the only set of conditions at which all three phases can exist in equilibrium with one another.
- Intermolecular forces that bind similar molecules to one another.
- The relationship among the solid, liquid, and vapor states (or phases), of a substance in a sealed container can be represented in. a single graph.
23 Clues: It is the universal solvent. • The thing that dissolves away. • Resistance of a liquid to flow. • The thing doing the dissolving. • The tendency of electron cloud to distort. • substance that do not have charged answer. • The attractive force between water molecules. • Interaction that are found in solution of ions. • A molecule that has electrically charged areas. • ...
Chapter 8 Cross Word Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- Quantitative data is collected first, followed by qualitative data to explain results
- The process of integrating qualitative and quantitative data
- Studies that blend qualitative and quantitative methods within the same research framework
- A structured approach where qualitative results inform quantitative research
- The emphasis placed on either qualitative or quantitative data in a study
- A mixed-methods design used to promote social change
- A research design combining multiple projects within a single mixed-methods study
- High integration between qualitative and quantitative approaches throughout the study
- The overall structure guiding a study’s mixed-methods approach
- When and how data collection for qualitative and quantitative methods occur
- Qualitative data is collected first to explore a topic, followed by quantitative testing
- Quantitative and qualitative data are collected at the same time and merged
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- Different phases of mixed methods research occur at multiple time points
- A research approach involving multiple mixed-methods studies over time
- A step-by-step process where qualitative data helps explain quantitative results
- A research approach combining qualitative and quantitative techniques
- The stage where qualitative and quantitative data are combined
- Data is collected in a stepwise manner, one method following another
- A study involving multiple phases that mix methods over time
- One data type is embedded within another to support the main study
- Data collection occurs simultaneously for different methods
- Minimal overlap between qualitative and quantitative methods
- The process of merging qualitative and quantitative data for analysis
- A type of convergent design where both data types are given equal priority
- The degree to which qualitative and quantitative methods influence each other
25 Clues: A mixed-methods design used to promote social change • Data collection occurs simultaneously for different methods • The process of integrating qualitative and quantitative data • A study involving multiple phases that mix methods over time • Minimal overlap between qualitative and quantitative methods • ...
Matter Phases, Properties, and Classes 2017-09-06
Across
- class of matter that is composed of two or more atoms chemically bonded together in a fixed proportion
- phase change from liquid to solid
- phase change from solid to liquid
- phase of matter in which the particles do not have a fixed volume or shape
- phase change from solid to gas
- type of mixture that looks the same throughout; you can't see the individual components that make it up
- in order for a liquid to freeze, the particles that make up the liquid must lose some _____ which causes them to move slower
- phase change from liquid to gas
- phase change from gas to solid
- phase of matter in which the particles are packed tightly together, only have vibrational motion, and have a fixed shape and volume
- type of matter composed of two or more components combined in variable amounts
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- type of property of matter that can only be detected by destroying the sample of matter
- phase of matter having a constant volume but a variable shape
- phase change from gas to liquid
- as a substance changes phase from solid to liquid to gas, it (gains/loses) energy
- class of matter that is the smallest piece of an element that still retains all the properties of that element
- type of mixture where you can easily see the different components that make it up
- type of property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the sample of matter into something else
- anything that has mass and volume
19 Clues: phase change from solid to gas • phase change from gas to solid • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from liquid to solid • phase change from solid to liquid • anything that has mass and volume • phase of matter having a constant volume but a variable shape • ...
jacklynn5 2018-03-14
Across
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- Newton's law of universal gravitation states that a particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates.
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
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- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- The movement of an object around another object
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- 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.
- A system of organizing time that defines the beginning, length, and divisions of a year
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- a distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is the least difference between high and low water.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- a large, level basalt plain on the surface of the moon, appearing dark by contrast with highland areas
26 Clues: an imaginary line about which a body rotates. • The movement of an object around another object • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object. • ...
Rside-11.1 & 12.1-avery stuart 2015-03-04
Across
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- greek mathematician astronomer and geographer who's work supported the geocentric model of the solar system
- a flash of light that we see in the sky when a small chunk of debris burns up and passes through our atmosphere
- a type of stellar remnant that can result from the gravitational collapse of a massive star after a supernova (densest and smallest stars)
- the process in which the nuclei of atoms fuse together to form larger single atoms creating an enormous amount of energy
- a star with masses less then half of the mass of the sun.
- a fixed luminous point in the sky that is large remote incandescent body
- a telescope that uses inferred light to detect celestial bodies.
- the partly shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
- the shape of the moon seen by someone on earth
- a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere
- a diagram made by hurtzsprung that shows the absolute magnitude of stars.
- the tilt of the earth on its axis 23.5 from flat plane of earths orbit
- moon the phase of the moon where its whole disk is illuminated
- the rotation of the solid earth around its own axis
- when the sun reaches it highest or lowest point in the sky by noon
- description of the cosmos where earth is at orbital centre of celestial bodies
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- moon the phase of the moon when we see the moon half illuminated
- a meteor that survives its passage through the earths atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground.
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes onto earths shadow
- the change in wave lengths of electromagnetic radiation or sound that occors because lf the movement of the source relative to an observer
- in the middle of low and high mass stars
- a dramatic, massive explosion that occurs when a large high mass star collapses on its self.
- Italian physicist who's use of the early telescope aloud him to make many observations that confirmed Copernicus model
- polish astronomer that first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- an expert in astronomy
- german mathematician and astronomer who determined that that planets in our solar system orbit the sun in elliptical paths
- a large mass that forms by contraction out of the gas of a giant molecular cloud in the interstellar medium
- a white dwarf that is cooled down to the temperature of the cosmic background and so it is invisible
- a theory that places the sun at the centre of the universe
- fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object
- an overshadowing of earth the occurs when the moon is between the sun and the earth and the moon blocks the suns light.
- the material that fills space made up of gas
- a group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa major (the great bear)
- a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if entered the earths atmosphere
- go through similar process to low mass stars but faster
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- small relatively cool star on the main sequence and are the most common star in the milky way
- a star that has burned uP all of the hydrogen they once used as nuclear fuel
- a large sphere of incredibly tightly packed materials with an extraordinary amount of gravitational pull created when a star collapses into its self.
40 Clues: an expert in astronomy • a cloud of gas and dust in space • in the middle of low and high mass stars • the material that fills space made up of gas • the shape of the moon seen by someone on earth • a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern • the rotation of the solid earth around its own axis • go through similar process to low mass stars but faster • ...
Little Bear Day Three 2023-06-16
Eclipses 2017-08-30
Across
- eclipse the moon passes between the Earth and the sun
- fifth planet from the sun
- inner part of the moon's shadow
- inner part of the sun's atmosphere
- eclipse Earth is between the moon and the sun
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- the path that a celestial object travels in
- outer part of the moon's shadow
- the color that the moon appears during a lunar eclipse
- a narrow path the moon takes during an eclipse
- outer part of the sun's atmosphere
10 Clues: fifth planet from the sun • outer part of the moon's shadow • inner part of the moon's shadow • outer part of the sun's atmosphere • inner part of the sun's atmosphere • the path that a celestial object travels in • eclipse Earth is between the moon and the sun • a narrow path the moon takes during an eclipse • eclipse the moon passes between the Earth and the sun • ...
Man on the Moon 2013-04-14
10 Clues: The President • Where they went • Which Apollo was this • First man on the moon • Second man on the moon • The name of the rocket • The name on the mission • Pilot for the spacecraft • People who go into space • The people in charge of this
Planets Crossword 2014-10-06
10 Clues: our galaxy • the red planet • a chocolate bar • a planet with rings • Can fly to the moon • an alien's spaceship • it comes out at night • Who can walk on the moon? • Who says to infinity and beyond? • We can use this to see the stars?
Caesar's English II lesson 7 2024-02-05
10 Clues: to cry out • greg means • the meaning of clam • This stem means moon • this stem means love • to separate into groups • This stem means to touch • what the stem Luna means • to go crazy because of the moon • to do something because you like it
Q1 Crossword Puzzle Review 2024-10-24
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- the coldest season
- the eclipse where the moon is between Earth and the Sun
- the time it takes to do a full lunar cycle
- this is what the inner planets are made of
- this law says that the deeper the layer is, the older it is
- Earth going around the Sun
- the moon phase with the whole moon visible
- there has to be this for fossils to form
- outer planets are made of this
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- he discovered gravity
- Earth turning on it's axis
- gravity is pulling you in this direction
- layers of rock
- the moon's orbit does this, so we don't have eclipses every month
- when the U.S. is in winter, Australia is having this season
- fossils are remains of this
16 Clues: layers of rock • the coldest season • he discovered gravity • Earth turning on it's axis • Earth going around the Sun • fossils are remains of this • outer planets are made of this • gravity is pulling you in this direction • there has to be this for fossils to form • the time it takes to do a full lunar cycle • this is what the inner planets are made of • ...
Unit 4 extension 2025-12-04
Across
- the earth pulling on the moon
- the distance between wave crest
- what you see at the ocean
- water sinking from the top to the bottom of the ocean
- the distance of the crest and the waves natural value
- currents in the ocean
- rising water and lower water from the moons gravitatinal pull
- the lowest point of the wave
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- Global currents moving around the ocean
- south and north move slow while equater moves fast
- cold water rising to replace hot water
- the highest point of the wave
- when moon earth and sun are all aligned
- wind pushing the top water causing the water below to get dragged with it
- ocean currents and waves moving in a circular motion
- when the moon and sun create a 90 degree angle
16 Clues: currents in the ocean • what you see at the ocean • the lowest point of the wave • the earth pulling on the moon • the highest point of the wave • the distance between wave crest • cold water rising to replace hot water • Global currents moving around the ocean • when moon earth and sun are all aligned • when the moon and sun create a 90 degree angle • ...
Science Weekly - wk#19 2024-03-13
Across
- the first man to walk on the surface of the moon
- the phase of the moon when the whole moon is visible
- the amount of time it takes for the moon to fully orbit the earth
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- one of the only things that can change the surface of the moon
- the President who made a goal to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth
- the phase of the moon when the moon cannot be seen
- the people who travel in space
- a dark area or shape made when an object or body blocks light
8 Clues: the people who travel in space • the first man to walk on the surface of the moon • the phase of the moon when the moon cannot be seen • the phase of the moon when the whole moon is visible • a dark area or shape made when an object or body blocks light • one of the only things that can change the surface of the moon • ...
Astronomy Sielaff 6th 2018-03-19
Across
- are large, dark, basaltic plains on Earth's Moon, formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. They were dubbed maria, Latin for "seas", by early astronomers who mistook them for actual seas.
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- he alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of attractive force, as in the falling of bodies to the earth
- a loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun, typically in a long narrow orbit
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution
- Newton's law of universal gravitation states that a particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
- an object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area for its orbit.
- a ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is the least difference between high and low water.
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
- an imaginary line that passes through a planets center and its north and south poles, about witch the planet rotates
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- a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information
- a pattern or grouping of stars that people image to represent a object or figure
- an eclipse in which the moon appears darkened as it passes into the earth's shadow.
- 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.
- an object that orbits the planet
- either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marked by the longest and shortest days.
- an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water
- small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in earth's atmosphere
- the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20)
- a distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development
- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse
28 Clues: an object that orbits the planet • the action of rotating around an axis or center • an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object • a ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion • ...
Rside-space- daniel 2015-03-05
Across
- A piece of stone or metallic de brisk that travels in outer space
- Is an astronomical event that accrues 2 times a year when the sun burns and its highest and lowest excursions relative to the celestial equator
- a small relatively cool star on the main sequence, most commun in the milky way
- an overshadowing of the earth that accrues when the moon is between the sun and the earth and the moon blocks the suns earth
- a diagram that shows the absolute of stars
- a phase of the moon in which the whole disk is illuminated
- a white dwarf that has cooled down to the temperature of the cosmic microwave background and is now invisible
- a model of celestial motion in which the earth is the centre of the universe
- the process in which the nuclei of atoms fuse together to form larger single atoms greeting an enormous amount of energy
- a large mass that forms by contractions out of the gas of a giant molecular cloud in the interstellar medium
- the material that fills up space mostly made up of hydrogen. And dust
- a prominent group of stars in in the constellation ursa major
- the shape of the illuminated sunlight portion of the moon seen by the observer on earth
- a dramatic massive explosion that accrues when a large high mass star collapses on itself
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- a star that has burnt up all the hydrogen the once used as nuclear fuel
- Is a bright streak of light in the sky produced by a meteoroid breaking into the earths atmosphere
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- Italian physicist whos early use of the telescope allowed he to make many observations that confirmed Copernicus model
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- A solid piece of debris, from such sources as asteroids or comets, that originates from outer space but survives the impact of the earths atmosphere
- Polish astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- hole a large sphere of incredibly tightly packed material with an extraordinary amount of gravitational pull created when a star collapses into itself.
- the change in wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation or sound that accrues because of the movement of the source relative to an observer.
- a model of celestial motion in which earth and all the planets revolve around the sun
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- a quatre moon occurs when we see he moon is half illuminated by the sun and half enshrouded in darkness
- a celestial bodies made up of hot gases, core like a furnace makes its own thermal energy
- someone who studies celestial bodies
- a telescope that uses infrared light to detect celestial bodies
- patterns in the night sky formed by groups of stars often look like familiar objects
- 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen
- stars with similar mass as are sun that burns hydrogen
- German mathematician who determined that the planets orbit around the sun
- a type of stellar rammennce that can result in a collapse of a massive star after a supernova
- time when earth is rotating
- stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun
- a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer, whos work supported the geocentric solar system
- overshadowing of the moon that accrues when the earth lies directly between the moon and the sun during a full moon phase
- the tilt of the earth which is 23.5 from the flat pane of the earths orbit
40 Clues: time when earth is rotating • a cloud of gas and dust in space • someone who studies celestial bodies • a diagram that shows the absolute of stars • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun • 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen • ...
Rside-Stars-Nicks 2015-03-05
Across
- Polish astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- a model of celestial motion in which earth and all the planets revolve around the sun
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- a phase of the moon in which the whole disk is illuminated
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- Italian physicist whos early use of the telescope allowed he to make many observations that confirmed Copernicus model
- A solid piece of debris, from such sources as asteroids or comets, that originates from outer space but survives the impact of the earths atmosphere
- someone who studies celestial bodies
- a small relatively cool star on the main sequence, most commun in the milky way
- the shape of the illuminated sunlight portion of the moon seen by the observer on earth
- stars with similar mass as are sun that burns hydrogen
- a type of stellar rammennce that can result in a collapse of a massive star after a supernova
- German mathematician who determined that the planets orbit around the sun
- a celestial bodies made up of hot gases, core like a furnace makes its own thermal energy
- hole a large sphere of incredibly tightly packed material with an extraordinary amount of gravitational pull created when a star collapses into itself.
- stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun
- Greek mathematician, astronomer, and geographer, whos work supported the geocentric solar system
- the tilt of the earth which is 23.5 from the flat pane of the earths orbit
- time when earth is rotating
- a star that has burnt up all the hydrogen the once used as nuclear fuel
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- the change in wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation or sound that accrues because of the movement of the source relative to an observer.
- a white dwarf that has cooled down to the temperature of the cosmic microwave background and is now invisible
- a large mass that forms by contractions out of the gas of a giant molecular cloud in the interstellar medium
- a diagram that shows the absolute of stars
- patterns in the night sky formed by groups of stars often look like familiar objects
- a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere
- a shadow created by light on a opaque object
- a prominent group of stars in in the constellation ursa major
- a quatre moon occurs when we see he moon is half illuminated by the sun and half enshrouded in darkness
- 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen
- overshadowing of the moon that accrues when the earth lies directly between the moon and the sun during a full moon phase
- a telescope that uses infrared light to detect celestial bodies
- A piece of stone or metallic de brisk that travels in outer space
- the process in which the nuclei of atoms fuse together to form larger single atoms greeting an enormous amount of energy
- a model of celestial motion in which the earth is the centre of the universe
- the material that fills up space mostly made up of hydrogen. And dust
- Is a bright streak of light in the sky produced by a meteoroid breaking into the earths atmosphere
- an overshadowing of the earth that accrues when the moon is between the sun and the earth and the moon blocks the suns earth
- Is an astronomical event that accrues 2 times a year when the sun burns and its highest and lowest excursions relative to the celestial equator
- a dramatic massive explosion that accrues when a large high mass star collapses on itself
40 Clues: time when earth is rotating • a cloud of gas and dust in space • someone who studies celestial bodies • a diagram that shows the absolute of stars • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • a shadow created by light on a opaque object • stars with masses more than half the mass of the sun • 12 times the size of our sun and burns faster hydrogen • ...
Scrum Framework 2023-06-07
Across
- Is a time for teams to reflect on the opportunities to accomplish this.
- The person who offers process and method coaching to the product owner, developers, and stakeholders. Additionally, he/she acts as a change agent and facilitates organizational development.
Down
- is a group of collaborators, typically between five and nine individuals, who work toward completing projects and delivering products.
- Is a sequential development process that flows through all phases of a project.
- The person maximizes the value the product creates.
- A project management approach that involves breaking the project into phases and emphasizes continuous collaboration and improvement
- Is a 15-minute event for the Developers of the Scrum Team
- The software which is based on agile methodology and used to see the work progress.
8 Clues: The person maximizes the value the product creates. • Is a 15-minute event for the Developers of the Scrum Team • Is a time for teams to reflect on the opportunities to accomplish this. • Is a sequential development process that flows through all phases of a project. • The software which is based on agile methodology and used to see the work progress. • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
Down
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
Watch terms 2024-06-17
Across
- Time that is measured in 24-hour segments.
- A strong, light metal with a slightly darker/greyer appearance.
- Buttons used to operate a chronograph's start, stop, and reset functions.
- A watch that uses a battery as its primary power source.
- A material where charge accumulates in response to applied mechanical stress.
- A ______ bar is mounted between the case lugs and used to attach a strap or bracelet.
- A ring that secures the crystal in place
- An opening in the dial, also called a window, that displays information.
- Omega watch worn by the Apollo 11 crew. First watch on the moon.
- Go Anywhere Do Anything
- A feature stopping the seconds hand when adjusting time for precise synchronization.
- This powers a mechanical watch movement.
- Are used as bearings to reduce friction and prolong movement life.
- A ________ crystal is a very hard transparent material commonly used for “scratch-proof” watch glasses.
- The long pieces of metal that indicate the time.
- A transparent cover that protects the watch dial.
- A small lens on the crystal to magnify the date.
- Hour markers are used in place of numerals on a dial.
- The company that released the first quartz watch for sale.
- A window in a watch which indicates the phases of the moon.
- This is the action of tightening the mainspring of a watch.
- Any additional function on a watch other than telling the time.
Down
- A semicircular weight in a watch movement.
- Abbreviation of “luminous” or “luminescent paint.”
- The underside of a watch that lies against the skin.
- A small independent watch brand.
- The watch that started the "Quartz crisis".
- The science of the measurement of time.
- In Italian, it translates to “right”. A watch that was intended to wear on the right hand
- Iconic dive watch by Rolex.
- ________reserve is the number of hours of power stored in the mainspring.
- ________ mean time is the standard for which all other time zones are based off of and sometimes referred to as UTC.
- The watch you have been pinning for your whole watch collecting life.
- Sometimes referred to as horns, _____ are projections on the watch case.
- The company that manufactures the G-shock line of watches.
- The mechanism that powers a watch.
- A watch with a stopwatch function.
- The metal housing that contains a watch's parts.
- The knob on the side of a watch case. It typically appears at 3 o’clock.
- A device that rotates automatic watches to keep them wound when not worn.
40 Clues: Go Anywhere Do Anything • Iconic dive watch by Rolex. • A small independent watch brand. • The mechanism that powers a watch. • A watch with a stopwatch function. • The science of the measurement of time. • A ring that secures the crystal in place • This powers a mechanical watch movement. • A semicircular weight in a watch movement. • ...
Lunar Cycle 2021-04-26
8 Clues: A black sky • an entire moon • a tiny sliver getting smaller • about half the moon getting bigger • about half of the moon getting smaller • looks like a tiny sliver getting bigger • Three quarters of the moon getting bigger • three quarters of the moon getting smaller
Science Weekly - wk#19 2023-02-07
Across
- the phase of the moon when the whole moon is visible
- a dark area or shape made when an object or body blocks light
- one of the only things that can change the surface of the moon
- the President who made a goal to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth
Down
- the phase of the moon when the moon cannot be seen
- the people who travel in space
- the first man to walk on the surface of the moon
- the amount of time it takes for the moon to fully orbit the earth
8 Clues: the people who travel in space • the first man to walk on the surface of the moon • the phase of the moon when the moon cannot be seen • the phase of the moon when the whole moon is visible • a dark area or shape made when an object or body blocks light • one of the only things that can change the surface of the moon • ...
Space Exploration Vocabs 2014-04-09
Across
- a model of the universe that places earth in the center with the sun, moon, and plants revolving around it
- celestial bodies in our solar system
- locates a celestial body relative to a fixed earth
- determines the fineness of detail a telescope can produce of an object in view
- set of any axes used to describe the position or the motions of things
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving aroung it
- a telescope that has a mirror for its objective
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- device used to measure the altitude of an object
- Newton's law state that all objects attract all other objects; and provides an explanation for the planets elliptical orbits
- a model of the universe that places the sun at the center with earth, moon, and planets revolving around it
- device used to measure an objects azimuth
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- group of stars that makes pattern that appear like objects
- the angle measured clock-wise from north
- the angle measured above the horizon in degrees
- all objects seen in the sky
- the large lens at the front of a telescope
- a model of the universe that places earth at the center with the sun, moon, and planets revolving around it
- the lens through where you view a magnified object using a telescope
- a telescope that has a lens for the objective
- a figure that looks like a squashed circle
21 Clues: all objects seen in the sky • celestial bodies in our solar system • the angle measured clock-wise from north • device used to measure an objects azimuth • the large lens at the front of a telescope • a figure that looks like a squashed circle • a telescope that has a lens for the objective • the angle measured above the horizon in degrees • ...
scince space crossword 2023-10-19
Across
- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a low angle
- An imaginary line through an object around which it spins
- sunlight Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
- axis
- An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made
- An attractive force between any two objects that have mass on earth
- model A model of the Solar System in which Earth is at the centre
- An imaginary line halfway between the North and South Poles
- The phase when the Moon is waxing and half of the sunlit side
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- phase when less than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
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- Any phase when more than half of the sunlit side of the Moon can be seen
- The time it takes a planet to rotate once
- A large space rock that orbits the Sun
- A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- model A model of the Solar System in which the Sun is at the centre A half of the Earth, either north or south of the Equator
- A planet made up mostly of icy materials
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- An event where one object in space blocks another from view
20 Clues: axis • A large space rock that orbits the Sun • A planet made up mostly of icy materials • A group of millions or billions of stars • The time it takes a planet to rotate once • Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a low angle • An object that orbits a planet or star and is human-made • An imaginary line through an object around which it spins • ...
Week of March 10th 2025-03-10
Across
- Holi is the festival of these
- “Stick” Holi
- Women “attack” men with these sticks during “Stick” Holi
- The type of plants Hadany and her team used for their research
- She had a magical covering that protected her from fire
- Krishna’s birthplace
- The eclipse will be visible on this side of Earth
- Plants were analyzed using a special one of these
- Holi is a celebration of this
- When Earth moves between the Sun and a full moon, it casts this on the lunar surface
- Some plants release strong ones to defend themselves and warn others of danger
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- The term for when the Moon transforms into an orangish-red color
- Animals with this type of hearing may be able to hear the plants’ warnings
- The king of demons
- Drought or insect damage to plants causes this
- The moon merely reflects this
- Prahlad was devoted to him
- This type of eclipse will happen this month
- Noises made by plants might be caused by air bubbles forming and bursting in this system
- Both dehydrated and injured plants emitted this amount of sounds every hour
- Earth’s atmosphere scatters colors like these
- Water-deprived
- Many people lite a bonfire on the eve of Holi to ward off these
- The exact color of the moon depends on the amount of these in the atmosphere
- Holi represents the arrival of this
- This area will see the eclipse at moonrise
26 Clues: “Stick” Holi • Water-deprived • The king of demons • Krishna’s birthplace • Prahlad was devoted to him • Holi is the festival of these • The moon merely reflects this • Holi is a celebration of this • Holi represents the arrival of this • This area will see the eclipse at moonrise • This type of eclipse will happen this month • Earth’s atmosphere scatters colors like these • ...
PUZZL 1950S 2024-04-23
Across
- - The act of safely bringing a spacecraft to the ground.
- - The name of a series of United States satellites launched during the Space Race.
- - A series of United States space missions launched in the late 1950s.
- - A vehicle propelled by engines that expel gases at high speeds.
- - Relating to the Moon, as in "lunar landing" or "lunar orbit."
- - The United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration, founded in 1958.
- - The site of many United States space launches during the Space Race.
- - The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- - A Soviet astronaut or space traveler.
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- - A series of United States satellites, including the first American satellite launched in 1958.
- - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space.
- - The moment when a rocket begins its ascent into space.
- - The first United States human spaceflight program.
- - The act of an astronaut moving around in space outside a spacecraft.
- - The celestial body orbited by both Soviet and American spacecraft during the Space Race.
- - The name of a family of United States rockets used during the Space Race.
- - The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve milestones in space exploration.
- - The name of a series of Soviet spacecraft sent to the Moon.
- - The second Soviet spacecraft to reach the Moon, launched in 1959.
- - The path followed by a spacecraft as it revolves around another object in space.
20 Clues: - A Soviet astronaut or space traveler. • - The first United States human spaceflight program. • - The moment when a rocket begins its ascent into space. • - The act of safely bringing a spacecraft to the ground. • - A vehicle designed for travel or operation in outer space. • - The name of a series of Soviet spacecraft sent to the Moon. • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
Down
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
it diffrent 2016-01-02
Across
- A guide to finding direction of the magnetic force/field ; related to an angle that measures 90 degrees
- Two line in plane never intersect are --- lines, current gets divided if resistance are connected in ---
- for liquids it corresponds to the informal concept of "thickness".
- infinite open loop gain , infinite input impedance , zero input offset voltage , high CMRR are related to this device, used to perform mathematical operations
- if the air cools and contracts , this has a negative value as the region of sink
- characteristics of waves; changing shapes of the moon that we see
- Chlorofluorocarbons(CFC), hydro fluorocarbons(HFC), sulfur hexafluroid (SF) are --- gases
- this slows things down, it causes grip, it causes heat , without this your feet would just slip on the ground.
- experiment played a major role in the general acceptance of the wave theory of light; one of modulus
- India's first interplanetary expedition.
- Tiny , invisible particle of electricity , particle that J J Thomson discovered.
- Joule Thomson coefficient for an ideal gas; if we were missing one --- , that would drastically change the amount
- A black hole is the dense remains of a massive star , with such a strong gravitational field that -- can't escape form it, without this there would be no life on Earth.
- An efficient bulb used in household purposes ; commonly used in display screens.
Down
- Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy
- it has only one direction of polarization , it requires medium for its propagation.
- the apparent reproduction of an object may be made visible on screen,a part of complex number.
- Tides are caused by---of the Sun and the moon at Earth's water ; a famous science fiction film
- the variation in the index of refraction of a medium with frequency
- push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion
- his theory revolutionized our understanding of gravity, light and time , 2015 marks centenary of this publications
- unpleasant, or that causes disturbance.
- In physics---is a property of a physical body , it resist to being accelerated by force.
- intend to make a signal stronger.
- A quantity associated with second law of thermodynamics ; its change is always greater than zero.
- it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number
- a wireless technology for exchanging data over short distance, related to one of primary colour
- --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities!
- it measures 'magnetic flux density' , a famous law of electrostatics.
- Transistor in saturation region behaves as -- switch, in conservative force field the work done around this path is zero
30 Clues: intend to make a signal stronger. • unpleasant, or that causes disturbance. • India's first interplanetary expedition. • --materials,phones,wrist watches and now cities! • it represent logical HIGH state , a binary number • Adjective meaning "active" or " in motion " ; type of energy • push or pull, usually leads to an object changing its motion • ...
Seasons, Tides, moon phases, Eclipses 2023-01-27
Across
- The portion of the moon that we can see from Earth on any given night
- spring, summer, fall , and winter are?
Down
- When Earth is positioned precisely between the Moon and Sun, Earth's shadow falls upon the surface of the Moon
- the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and are also caused by the Earth
4 Clues: spring, summer, fall , and winter are? • The portion of the moon that we can see from Earth on any given night • When Earth is positioned precisely between the Moon and Sun, Earth's shadow falls upon the surface of the Moon • ...
emergency codes 2018-04-06
Across
- How to use of extinguish
- Child missing from the hospital then use it
- which colour code use physical assult
- which colour code use bomb threats
- code blue team must arrive within
- which colour code use cardiac arrest
Down
- Main aim of the emergency code
- which colour code use fire emergency
- which colour code use child abduction
- Fire emergency response
- which colour code use external disaster
- How many phases of emergency
12 Clues: Fire emergency response • How to use of extinguish • How many phases of emergency • Main aim of the emergency code • code blue team must arrive within • which colour code use bomb threats • which colour code use fire emergency • which colour code use cardiac arrest • which colour code use physical assult • which colour code use child abduction • ...
Quality Management 2022-11-08
Across
- The term “Trilogy” is associated with which quality guru
- design, job success criteria,job specification
- Pay and reward
- Perfection Consistency Eliminating waste
Down
- Kaizen Institute Consulting group
- identify any possible failures in them before they occure
- set of metrices related to phases of product plan
- model of customer satisfaction
- 14 steps to quality improvement
- On the job and off job
- application screening, conduct of tests
- Factors affecting customer satisfaction
12 Clues: Pay and reward • On the job and off job • model of customer satisfaction • 14 steps to quality improvement • Kaizen Institute Consulting group • application screening, conduct of tests • Factors affecting customer satisfaction • Perfection Consistency Eliminating waste • design, job success criteria,job specification • set of metrices related to phases of product plan • ...
Lunar Cycle 2021-04-26
8 Clues: A black sky. • an entire moon. • a tiny sliver getting smaller. • about half the moon getting bigger. • about half of the moon getting smaller. • looks like a tiny sliver getting bigger. • Three quarters of the moon getting bigger. • three quarters of the moon getting smaller.
Planets 2020-09-21
Across
- The name of the head of a comet.
- The speed to exit a planet's atmosphere.
- Jovian planets have low....?
- Which marnier reached Mars and was the first satellite to orbit another planet?
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A rock that crashes into Earth.
- Which moon is neither Terrestrial or Jovian?
- Which belt is a ring of rocky and icy bodies at the edge of the solar system?
- Has a "great Dark Spot".
- This planet orbits the sun on its side.
Down
- What is the largest moon in the solar system?
- Which planet has the biggest temperature differential?
- This moon has the coldest recorded temperature.
- Something that both Saturn and Uranus have.
- What gas makes Uranus and Neptune blue?
- This planet has the "Great Red Spot".
- The kind of planet that Earth and Mars are.
- This planet is also called Earth's Twin.
- This planet is also called the windy planet.
- The planet known as the red planet.
20 Clues: Has a "great Dark Spot". • Jovian planets have low....? • A rock that crashes into Earth. • The name of the head of a comet. • The planet known as the red planet. • This planet has the "Great Red Spot". • What gas makes Uranus and Neptune blue? • This planet orbits the sun on its side. • The speed to exit a planet's atmosphere. • This planet is also called Earth's Twin. • ...
Space 2021-02-23
Across
- What is there none of in space?
- Galaxy that the Earth is located in?
- What planet is famous for the rings that surround it?
- Piece of debris that survives passage through the Earths Atmosphere
- the ESA (European space agency) 's Rocket family
- Hottest planet in our Solar System
- Item used for looking into Space?
- What is the name of the force holding us to the Earth?
- Name of US manned moon missions
- Physicist who discovered gravity
- Transport used to travel in space
Down
- Famous dwarf planet that is mistaken as a planet
- Name of the first man to set foot on the moon
- Chinese family of rockets, one of which is to launch tomorrow (Feb. 24)
- What planet is famous for the big red spot on it?
- Name of the rocket used by the USA for moon missions
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Person who travels into Space?
- abbreviation for japan's space agency
19 Clues: Closest planet to the Sun • Person who travels into Space? • What is there none of in space? • Name of US manned moon missions • Physicist who discovered gravity • Item used for looking into Space? • Transport used to travel in space • Hottest planet in our Solar System • Galaxy that the Earth is located in? • abbreviation for japan's space agency • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 5 2024-01-22
Across
- a mentally ill or crazy person (once thought to be caused by the moon)
- having to do with, relating, or caused by the Moon.
- a crescent-shaped mark or object.
- chunk of rock that is orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
- occurring or situated between stars or planets.
- Star
- Sun
- relating to stars or constellations, A great, exceptional, outstanding job at something.
- relating to exercise that is designed to improve the body.
- Science that deals with the study of objects in space and the universe.
Down
- Star
- Moon
- The two days of the year where the sun is closest, and farthest away from Earth.
- To introduce, or put air into a material
- A grouping of stars that creates a picture.
- existing, happening, or taking place in the air
- A room made of glass so that light can shine in. (Greenhouses)
- relating to or caused by the sun
- one who explores outer space.
- (aero): Air
20 Clues: Sun • Star • Moon • Star • (aero): Air • one who explores outer space. • relating to or caused by the sun • a crescent-shaped mark or object. • To introduce, or put air into a material • A grouping of stars that creates a picture. • existing, happening, or taking place in the air • occurring or situated between stars or planets. • having to do with, relating, or caused by the Moon. • ...
Grade 5 Revision - Soil, Weather and climate 2025-02-09
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- the regular rising and falling of the ocean’s surface
- made up of transparent material that let the light and heat to get into the
- fertilizers chemical substances that provide essential nutrients to
- the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- obtained by decaying of plant leaves, vegetable
- period of time.
- the condition of the atmosphere in a particular place for a
- years.
- warming the increase in the earth's average tempeature
- etc
Down
- nutrients to the plants.
- climate The average climate around the world
- the uppermost layer of the Earth's surface.
- loss of life and property is called a natural disaster
- obtained from waste of animals such as cow dung.
- gases the gases which trap heat in the atmosphere
- the average weather pattern in a place over
- effect The process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere
- disaster a sudden event caused by natural factors that leads to
- by the effects of Moon and the Sun on the ocean
- tides large high tides that occur during new moon and full moon
- contains the remains of dead plants and animals.
22 Clues: etc • years. • period of time. • nutrients to the plants. • the uppermost layer of the Earth's surface. • the average weather pattern in a place over • climate The average climate around the world • the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • obtained by decaying of plant leaves, vegetable • by the effects of Moon and the Sun on the ocean • ...
Eclipses 2020-04-07
Across
- Keep from being seen, overshadow, block from view
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial object falls on another celestial object
- The bending of light as it passes through material
- The lighter part, edge, of a shadow that surrounds the umbra
- The angle of an object's orbit around a celestial body, the change in orbital plane
- Eclipse when the whole of the disk of the sun or moon is obscured
- Sun’s outer layer, visible only during a total solar eclipse, when it is seen as surrounding the darkened disk of the moon
Down
- Eclipse when part of the sun or moon is obscured or darkened
- Something that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is
- Eclipse caused when light from the sun is blocked by the moon, and the moon’s shadow falls on Earth
- Eclipse caused when the moon passes through Earth’s shadow
- Darkness within space from which rays from a source of light are cut off by an blocking object
12 Clues: Keep from being seen, overshadow, block from view • The bending of light as it passes through material • Eclipse caused when the moon passes through Earth’s shadow • Eclipse when part of the sun or moon is obscured or darkened • The lighter part, edge, of a shadow that surrounds the umbra • Eclipse when the whole of the disk of the sun or moon is obscured • ...
Moon Maria 2021-09-27
Across
- What caused the Lunar Maria.
- The Maria that Apollo 17 visited
- What Latin astronomers mistook the Maria for.
- Sea of cold
- Sea of crises
Down
- What material the Maria is composed of
- The other geographical feature of the moon besides maria
- What caused the craters on the moon's surface?
- Sea that has become known
9 Clues: Sea of cold • Sea of crises • Sea that has become known • What caused the Lunar Maria. • The Maria that Apollo 17 visited • What material the Maria is composed of • What Latin astronomers mistook the Maria for. • What caused the craters on the moon's surface? • The other geographical feature of the moon besides maria
moon jellyfish 2015-02-18
Across
- is a moon jellyfish venomous?
- jellyfish pump their tentacles to help them?
- what eats a jellyfish?
- jellyfish use their ____ to protect themselves
Down
- jellyfish belong to the phylum __?
- jellyfish have been around longer than?
- can jellyfish live forever?
- jellyfish's body is mostly composed of?
- a group of jellyfish is called a __?
9 Clues: what eats a jellyfish? • can jellyfish live forever? • is a moon jellyfish venomous? • jellyfish belong to the phylum __? • a group of jellyfish is called a __? • jellyfish have been around longer than? • jellyfish's body is mostly composed of? • jellyfish pump their tentacles to help them? • jellyfish use their ____ to protect themselves
Gas Laws & Phase Diagram 2014-05-15
Across
- :temperature increases, volume increases.
- :sublimation occurs by____ of energy.
- :which law states "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules".
- :deposition occurs by___of energy.
- :a change from phase A to phase B is known as___.
- :what does T stand for?
- :"the passage of a gas under pressure through a tiny opening".
- :"If the pressure and temperature are kept constant, gases react in volume proportions that are whole numbers".
- :what is the movement of particles from regions of higher density to regions to lower density?.
- :Where do all three lines meet?
- :volume increases, pressure decreases.
- :When the liquid and vapor phases of a substance are identical.
- :a phase change from phase C to Phase A is___.
- :What curve of the liquid goes from the triple point to the critical point?
- :what does the X-axis show?
- "the volume of gas increases as the amount of gas increases".
- :what does n stand for?
- :The pressure of each gas in a mixture
Down
- :what does P stand for?
- :The law that states that the rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the gas's density.
- :what does V stand for?
- :Changing from a liquid phase to a gas phase.
- :The state a substance is in when the liquid and the vapor phases are indistinguishable.
- :who's law is this? "The total pressure of a mixture of a gas is the sum of the partial pressure of the gas".
- t:100'C is the___for H2O.
- :point C is____phase.
- :what line between solid and liquid begins at the triple point?
- :what does the Y-axis show?
- :point B is____phase
29 Clues: :point B is____phase • :point C is____phase. • :what does P stand for? • :what does V stand for? • :what does T stand for? • :what does n stand for? • t:100'C is the___for H2O. • :what does the Y-axis show? • :what does the X-axis show? • :Where do all three lines meet? • :deposition occurs by___of energy. • :sublimation occurs by____ of energy. • ...
October Newsletter 2021-10-26
Across
- Toni Hash and Kris Celeste Sons Share this Name
- Campaign to support charities
- Mentoring Opportunities
- Celebrate long-term university employment
- Phases in LMS project
Down
- University requirement by December 8
- Number of New Hires
- Customer Communications & Outreach job search
- Must be worn to enter University buildings
9 Clues: Number of New Hires • Phases in LMS project • Mentoring Opportunities • Campaign to support charities • University requirement by December 8 • Celebrate long-term university employment • Must be worn to enter University buildings • Customer Communications & Outreach job search • Toni Hash and Kris Celeste Sons Share this Name
