moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Mid_Autumn_Festival 2024-09-11
12 Clues: rest day • fire work • resting day • light orange • reddish yellow • opposite of sad • moon shaped cake • cake made of rice • 3rd season in world • color that rainbow starts with • a flat thing that grows on tree • a natural satellite of the world
Mid_Autumn_Festival 2024-09-11
12 Clues: rest day • fire work • resting day • light orange • reddish yellow • opposite of sad • moon shaped cake • cake made of rice • 3rd season in world • color that rainbow starts with • a flat thing that grows on tree • a natural satellite of the world
Pablo Picasso 2025-01-02
Across
- A style that broke objects into geometric shapes, changing art forever.
- How old was Picasso when he finished his first masterpiece
- This became a global symbol for peace
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- He had phases where he painted mostly in shades of blue (sad themes)
- Period He had phases where he painted mostly in shades of pink (happy themes)
5 Clues: This became a global symbol for peace • How old was Picasso when he finished his first masterpiece • He had phases where he painted mostly in shades of blue (sad themes) • A style that broke objects into geometric shapes, changing art forever. • Period He had phases where he painted mostly in shades of pink (happy themes)
Solar System 2025-04-30
Across
- when the moon moves right between the sun and earth
- saturns largest moon
- closest planet to the sun
- burns up n earths atmosphere
- the middle of the sun
- the star in the middle of our solar system
- now considered a dwarf planet
Down
- the same size as the earth
- belt of asteroids between mars and jupiter
- made up of rocks and dust mixed with frozen water
- spots on the moon that appear darker then others
11 Clues: saturns largest moon • the middle of the sun • closest planet to the sun • the same size as the earth • burns up n earths atmosphere • now considered a dwarf planet • belt of asteroids between mars and jupiter • the star in the middle of our solar system • spots on the moon that appear darker then others • made up of rocks and dust mixed with frozen water • ...
science project 2022-02-10
Across
- peterpans weird friend
- is the moon you see in cartoons
- what you don't want a lot of
- go near there for a great vacation
- next to the birth date of our soil
- natures alarm clock
- decreasing
- is a line that we need
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- the beginning of the end
- what stops us from burning
- is there but you don't notice it
- gdrsd mascot
- don't look at it
- is a weird name for a phase of the moon
- Jan 4th
- increasing
- a clock without hands
17 Clues: Jan 4th • increasing • decreasing • gdrsd mascot • don't look at it • natures alarm clock • a clock without hands • peterpans weird friend • is a line that we need • the beginning of the end • what stops us from burning • what you don't want a lot of • is the moon you see in cartoons • is there but you don't notice it • go near there for a great vacation • next to the birth date of our soil • ...
April 12 2024-04-11
Across
- someone who writes books, essays, stories, etc.
- a maze
- a fight
- a traditional story that explains a natural or social phenomenon
- the author's thoughts/beliefs on the topic
- the darkest point during an eclipse
- a well known character type
- when the moon partially covers the sun
- to admit as true
- continue a course of action
Down
- self governemnt
- examine methodically and in detail
- calm, peaceful
- to absorb fully
- torment or tease
- when the moon completely covers the sun
- why an author wrote something
17 Clues: a maze • a fight • calm, peaceful • self governemnt • to absorb fully • torment or tease • to admit as true • a well known character type • continue a course of action • why an author wrote something • examine methodically and in detail • the darkest point during an eclipse • when the moon partially covers the sun • when the moon completely covers the sun • ...
Halloween-Appropriate Songs 2024-10-03
Across
- boy group, 2015 (title)
- girl group, 2017 (title)
- girl group, 2020 (jpn)
- female soloist, 2022 (title)
- boy group, 2019 (title)
- boy group, 2020 (title)
- boy group, 2013 (title)
- boy group, 2021 (title)
- girl group, 2013 (title)
- girl group, 2016 (title)
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- boy group, 2015 (title)
- boy group, 2013 (title)
- girl group, 2021 (title)
- female soloist, 2022 (title)
- boy group, 2016 (title)
- Moon female soloist, 2014
- boy group, 2021 (b-side)
- male soloist, 2020 (title)
- boy group, 2018 (title)
- girl group, 2019 (title)
20 Clues: girl group, 2020 (jpn) • boy group, 2015 (title) • boy group, 2013 (title) • boy group, 2015 (title) • boy group, 2016 (title) • boy group, 2019 (title) • boy group, 2020 (title) • boy group, 2018 (title) • boy group, 2013 (title) • boy group, 2021 (title) • girl group, 2021 (title) • girl group, 2017 (title) • boy group, 2021 (b-side) • girl group, 2019 (title) • girl group, 2013 (title) • ...
Tides 2023-03-01
8 Clues: land • water • both water and land • the force used by the moon • the rise and fall of water • the thing that pulls the tides • happens when there is a 1st or 3rd quarter • happens during the new moon and the full moon
Space 2021-11-26
13 Clues: Flying saucer • Shooting Stars • The red planet • Holes on the moon • The planet we live on • Satellite of the earth • Large planet with rings • Used to look into space • Largest planet in system • closest planet to the sun • Miliions of sparkling lights • People who have been to space • What satellites do to the Earth
Chase the Moon Crossword 2021-10-15
Across
- The Indian Space Agency's orbiter that found water on the moon
- When the moon is half light half dark, it is in its first or third ___________
- Moon's unofficial nickname
Down
- Lunar Sea that the first humans landed on
- Moonwalker Buzz _______
- The Moon is the only natural ________ of Earth
- Name of NASA program that put humans on the Moon
- When the amount of light on the moon is increasing
8 Clues: Moonwalker Buzz _______ • Moon's unofficial nickname • Lunar Sea that the first humans landed on • The Moon is the only natural ________ of Earth • Name of NASA program that put humans on the Moon • When the amount of light on the moon is increasing • The Indian Space Agency's orbiter that found water on the moon • ...
Hiett Quiz 2020-05-20
Across
- Alert and Lucid
- Full moon,half-moon plus pumping organ
- The Sequence or Jewellery
- Double east coast American city
- The 1975 Christmas Number
Down
- A Sporting Hopeful
- Emotional Turmoil at a theme park
- Knobers
- Knocking down cows (Cow Tipping)
- Optical Receptor of a Feline
- Youthful and Adolescent
- Chemical Element AU
- Place of work in 2007
13 Clues: Knobers • Alert and Lucid • A Sporting Hopeful • Chemical Element AU • Place of work in 2007 • Youthful and Adolescent • The Sequence or Jewellery • The 1975 Christmas Number • Optical Receptor of a Feline • Double east coast American city • Knocking down cows (Cow Tipping) • Emotional Turmoil at a theme park • Full moon,half-moon plus pumping organ
Outer Space Crossword 2022-07-21
13 Clues: tocem • xaalgy • astenpl • reiodast • Our planet • solar_____ • is very hot • someone from outer space • unidentified flying object • a person who travels in space • what do we use to travel to the moon? • I'm in the sky, I'm white, I'm round but not always • There are millions of these things in the sky at night
Space and Space Travel 2021-06-14
Across
- to go in a circle around a central point
- to start an activity, especially an organized one
- the force that attracts objects in space towards each other, and that on the earth pulls them towards the centre of the planet, so that things fall to the ground when they are dropped
- a mass of ice and dust that moves around the sun and looks like a bright star with a tail
- an electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth or another planet. It is used for communicating by radio, television, etc. and for gathering information.
- a creature from another planet
- a curved path followed by a planet or an object as it moves around another planet, star, moon, etc.
- the scientific study of the sun, moon, stars, planets, etc.
- an area in space that nothing, not even light, can escape from, because gravity (= the force that pulls objects in space towards each other) is so strong there
- the action of counting numbers backwards to zero, for example before a spacecraft is launched
Down
- a large hole in the top of a volcano
- any of the large systems of stars, etc. in outer space
- an occasion when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time; an occasion when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time
- to burst (= break apart) or make something burst loudly and violently, causing damage
- the distance that light travels in one year, 9.4607 × 1012 kilometres
- a space that is completely empty of all substances, including all air or other gas
- a piece of rock from outer space that makes a bright line across the night sky as it burns up while falling through the earth’s atmosphere
- the action of one object or surface moving against another
- any one of the many small planets that go around the sun
- controlled by people (eg. spacecraft)
20 Clues: a creature from another planet • a large hole in the top of a volcano • controlled by people (eg. spacecraft) • to go in a circle around a central point • to start an activity, especially an organized one • any of the large systems of stars, etc. in outer space • any one of the many small planets that go around the sun • ...
The Nebular Theory 2024-05-20
Across
- "Small" Chunks of rock and ice that have an orbital path and consist of rock and ice. Has two parts: Head and Tail.
- The Second part of a comet. Leaves a trail of gas and dust.
- "Small” rock, found in the Asteroid Belt. Can range from 6 ft. to 600 miles across.
- Gas Giants. (Outer Planets)
- Planets move in the same direction around the Sun
- Solar System Formed 4.6 Billion Years ago. The Most accepted theory is the Nebular Theory
- Most accepted theory on the formation of the solar system
- Step 2 of the Nebular Theory, The Disk began to spin in one direction
- Rocky and with thin Atmospheres. Closer to the sun. (Inner Planets)
- A large cloud of dust and gas
- Step 3 of the Nebular Theory: The Formation of the sun, caused by the friction and speed of the disk
- Step 4 of the Nebular Theory: Small particles colliding and attaching to each other creating celestial bodies.
- The first step in the Nebular Theory. A nebula fell in on itself and formed a disk
- Named after the objects that make it up, can be found between Mars and Jupiter
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- Small particles that collide and get bigger and continue to collect more particles until it creates a planet
- A Meteoroid that passed through that atmosphere and hit the earth. (Hint: Dinosaurs))
- Moon Theory: The Moon floated in space until Earth's Gravity captured it.
- All planets orbit the sun in the same area.
- Small piece of Rock that Enters Earths Atmosphere
- A Moon Theory: A piece of molten Earth came off and was caught in the Earth's Gravity and hardened to become the Moon.
- A Meteoroid that burns up in the atmosphere caused by friction and air particles.
- Moon Theory: Earth was struck by mars sized object. Mantle flew off and started orbiting Earth
- The Front part of a comet.
- The outer layer of the head of a comet
- Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy)
- Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago
- Orbits a planet
- A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer.
28 Clues: Orbits a planet • The Front part of a comet. • Gas Giants. (Outer Planets) • A large cloud of dust and gas • The outer layer of the head of a comet • Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy) • All planets orbit the sun in the same area. • Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago • A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer. • ...
Science project #207 2023-02-22
Across
- the light from the sun reflects off the ____ so that is why the ____ “glows”
- The _____ is the star for our solar system.
- When the sun sets in the west your shadow points to the ______
- What is the GD mascot?
- _____ means the moon is "grows"
- in the middle of the day you _________ shortens to almost nothing.
- Each side of the Earth has approximately 12 hours of ______
- the side of the earth that faces away from the Sun would be _____
- pulls everything toward the Center of the Earth
Down
- _____ is a push or pull
- As the _____ orbits us we block some of the sunlight which means less and less reflected light is reflecting off the___ .
- When it's summer in the ________ hemisphere it is tilted towards the sun
- The Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its_________
- When the sun rises in the east that means your ________ is pointing in the west.
- _____ means the moon is “shrinking”
- _______is a force
- the side of the earth that faces toward the sun would be ____
- big ball of gas and fire
- our sun is a medium sized ______
19 Clues: _______is a force • What is the GD mascot? • _____ is a push or pull • big ball of gas and fire • _____ means the moon is "grows" • our sun is a medium sized ______ • _____ means the moon is “shrinking” • The _____ is the star for our solar system. • pulls everything toward the Center of the Earth • The Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees on its_________ • ...
PLANETS MARLIE 2025-05-16
Across
- The planets orbit the ____
- Atmosphere of Venus is _____ dioxide.
- The largest planet
- When Moon blocks the Sun
- Circle Earth; makes ocean tides
- Our Sun is a ______
- Element that makes up Jupiter
Down
- Planet with rings
- The "red" planet
- Number of planets in solar system
- Hottest planet
- We live on planet _______
- Dwarf planet
13 Clues: Dwarf planet • Hottest planet • The "red" planet • Planet with rings • The largest planet • Our Sun is a ______ • When Moon blocks the Sun • We live on planet _______ • The planets orbit the ____ • Element that makes up Jupiter • Circle Earth; makes ocean tides • Number of planets in solar system • Atmosphere of Venus is _____ dioxide.
Unit 7 2020-04-15
20 Clues: Tal • Witz • Kanu • Mond • Feld • Münze • Notiz • Liste • untere • zeigen • Sterne • einige • Strand • Gebiet • Führer • Stiefel • Autobahn • umziehen • besonders • vorstellen
Nouns 2022-01-28
Espanol Crossword 2021-06-11
Naturaleza (P1) 2018-03-09
21 Clues: río • sol • mar • flor • luna • aire • campo • fuego • mundo • clima • cielo • árbol • césped • volcán • lluvia • tierra • madera • tierra • montaña • estrello • naturaleza
Latin by James Stubbs 2012-05-20
20 Clues: duo • luna • nolo • unda • teneo • fabri • vinco • redeo • novus • ceteri • libero • animus • insula • septem • benigna • inferro • pessimus • desperro • griviter • excitero
AZTEC CROSS WORD 2014-10-09
ΑΣΤΡΟΝΟΜΙΑ ΘΑΝΑΣΗΣ-ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ 2014-10-13
20 Clues: SUN • SKY • MOON • MARS • STAR • EARTH • COMET • VENUS • OZONE • GALAXY • PLANET • HERMES • SATURN • JUPITER • POSEIDON • EXOSPHERE • MESOSPHERE • ATMOSPHERE • TROPOSPHERE • STRATOSPHERE
1st Polish 2024-02-05
Vocab 4A 2023-03-01
KOSAKATA 2024-08-06
20 Clues: - Air • - Apel • - Meja • - Ikan • - Buku • - Bunga • - Susu • - Mobil • - Kursi • - Bulan • - Rumah • - Pohon • - Kucing • - Burung • - Anjing • - Langit • - Pulpen • - Makanan • - Sekolah • - Matahari
My Mom is best 2024-10-20
french words 2024-10-29
English 2 2025-09-10
Asrtronomy Crossword 2026-02-11
Across
- ดาวฤกษ์ที่เป็นศูนย์กลางของระบบสุริยะ
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่มีวงแหวนสวยงามและชัดเจนที่สุด
- ทิศที่ดาวเหนือชี้ไปเสมอ
- ดาวเคราะห์สีแดงที่มีหุบเขาลึกที่สุด
- หินจากอวกาศที่ตกลงมาถึงพื้นโลก
- วัตถุที่มีแรงโน้มถ่วงมหาศาลจนแสงหนีไม่ได้
- ก้อนน้ำแข็งสกปรกที่โคจรรอบดวงอาทิตย์และมีหาง
- หน่วยวัดระยะทางในอวกาศ
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่อยู่ใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด
- การระเบิดครั้งใหญ่ที่เป็นจุดกำเนิดเอกภพ
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- กล้องที่ใช้ส่องดูวัตถุไกลๆ ในอวกาศ
- ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ
- ยานพาหนะที่ใช้เดินทางออกนอกโลก
- กลุ่มดาวที่มีรูปร่างคล้ายคันไถหรือหมีใหญ่
- แรงที่ดึงดูดวัตถุเข้าหากัน
- กลุ่มก๊าซและฝุ่นขนาดมหึมาในอวกาศ
- กาแล็กซีที่เราอาศัยอยู่
- ดาวเคราะห์ดวงเดียวที่มีสิ่งมีชีวิตและน้ำเหลว
- ปรากฏการณ์ดวงอาทิตย์ดับวูบชั่วขณะ
- ดาวบริวารเพียงดวงเดียวของโลก
20 Clues: หน่วยวัดระยะทางในอวกาศ • ทิศที่ดาวเหนือชี้ไปเสมอ • กาแล็กซีที่เราอาศัยอยู่ • แรงที่ดึงดูดวัตถุเข้าหากัน • ดาวบริวารเพียงดวงเดียวของโลก • ยานพาหนะที่ใช้เดินทางออกนอกโลก • หินจากอวกาศที่ตกลงมาถึงพื้นโลก • กลุ่มก๊าซและฝุ่นขนาดมหึมาในอวกาศ • ปรากฏการณ์ดวงอาทิตย์ดับวูบชั่วขณะ • กล้องที่ใช้ส่องดูวัตถุไกลๆ ในอวกาศ • ดาวเคราะห์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในระบบสุริยะ • ...
Spanish crossword 2026-02-04
Regalo Crossword 2026-04-16
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
Across
- Place where Galileo was born
- Month when Galileo was born
- Place where Galileo used his telescope to confirm Copernicus's theory
- Month when Shakespeare was born
- Person that created the heliocentric system
- Head of Roman Catholic Church
- Location of Globe Theatre
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- Planet that consisted of moons discovered by Galileo
- Person who created the geocentric system
- Device that Galileo used to prove Copernicus's theory
- Name of family that built the Globe
- Name of system that Galileo supported
- Place where Shakespeare was born
- Study of stars and planets
- Planet that passes through phases discovered by Galileo
15 Clues: Location of Globe Theatre • Study of stars and planets • Month when Galileo was born • Place where Galileo was born • Head of Roman Catholic Church • Month when Shakespeare was born • Place where Shakespeare was born • Name of family that built the Globe • Name of system that Galileo supported • Person who created the geocentric system • ...
Unit C Water Name: 2015-01-20
Across
- water in gas form
- _________contamination that is cause by living things
- rivers,Lakes, Reservoirs
- a chemical added to water to prevent tooth decay
- ________ contamination caused by non-living things
- harmful contamination caused by humans
- to treat or combine with chlorine to kill living contaminants
- example of this would be well water
- process that traps solids and lets water flow through
Down
- type of disease caused by water
- contaminants fall to the bottom of water
- adding a specific chemical to disinfect water
- solid,liquid, gas
- contaminants mix with chemicals and stick together
- water with no dissolved solids.
15 Clues: water in gas form • solid,liquid, gas • rivers,Lakes, Reservoirs • type of disease caused by water • water with no dissolved solids. • example of this would be well water • harmful contamination caused by humans • contaminants fall to the bottom of water • adding a specific chemical to disinfect water • a chemical added to water to prevent tooth decay • ...
Gastrointestinal Disease 2016-10-24
Across
- can be caused by scorpion bites
- treatment for Zollinger-Ellison usually requires
- progressive destruction of pancreas
- deficiency of lactase
- initiated by stomach distention
- tumor of pancreatic islet cells
- disease mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori
- food mixed in stomach and partially broken down
- what does CF stand for
Down
- can be used to diagnose lactose intolerance
- autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion
- produced mainly by cells in lower portion of the stomach
- preferred procedure for diagnosing H. pylori
- initiated by sight, smell, and taste of food
- one of the three phases of the digestive process
15 Clues: deficiency of lactase • what does CF stand for • can be caused by scorpion bites • initiated by stomach distention • tumor of pancreatic islet cells • progressive destruction of pancreas • can be used to diagnose lactose intolerance • preferred procedure for diagnosing H. pylori • initiated by sight, smell, and taste of food • disease mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori • ...
Nolan's crossword puzzle 2022-02-15
Across
- to act in a way that agrees with a rule
- the way in which something is arranged
- to make bad conditions better
- to damage the appearance of
- something imaginary or invented
- to create invent or produce something new
- a word or a part that has meaning
- the shape of something
- passing through stages forms or phases
Down
- the changes of a living thing as it grows
- not meant to be literal
- shape of something not able to be identified
- following accepted rules for doing something
- words that have a special meaning
- to set or arrange something
15 Clues: the shape of something • not meant to be literal • to damage the appearance of • to set or arrange something • to make bad conditions better • something imaginary or invented • words that have a special meaning • a word or a part that has meaning • the way in which something is arranged • passing through stages forms or phases • to act in a way that agrees with a rule • ...
Matter and Change crossword 2026-01-08
Across
- Mixture only 1 visibly distinct phase
- energy Energy of Motion
- a measure of the amount of matter
- pure substance made of only 1 kind of atom
- The smallest unit of an element
- very low kinetic energy
- A process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- The study of composition structure
Down
- Mixture 2 or more visibly distinct phases with different properties
- have properties of both metals and non-metals
- low kinetic energy
- Process that releases energy into the surroundings
- high kinetic energy
- Very high kinetic energy
- anything with mass that occupies space
15 Clues: low kinetic energy • high kinetic energy • energy Energy of Motion • very low kinetic energy • Very high kinetic energy • The smallest unit of an element • a measure of the amount of matter • The study of composition structure • Mixture only 1 visibly distinct phase • anything with mass that occupies space • pure substance made of only 1 kind of atom • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Test (ES) 2025-01-14
Across
- Up and down.
- Study of atomic properties and processes.
- Giving something a numerical value.
- Things that depend on each other to function.
- Vertical component of a graph.
- A label for a measurement found.
- A base value to which other values are compared.
- A group of processes that complete something.
Down
- A particular part of nature that is studied in detail.
- Horizontal component of a graph.
- Units anyone can understand, like a universal language.
- A part of something.
- Left and right.
- Study of the Earth, its origin, development, and processes.
- Study of motion and physical states/phases.
15 Clues: Up and down. • Left and right. • A part of something. • Vertical component of a graph. • Horizontal component of a graph. • A label for a measurement found. • Giving something a numerical value. • Study of atomic properties and processes. • Study of motion and physical states/phases. • Things that depend on each other to function. • A group of processes that complete something. • ...
Surprise 2026-04-06
Across
- What schedules are full of lately
- Something that often grows unexpectedly
- What people often prepare for
- Something that arrives without notice
- What time tends to do
- A reason people make long-term plans
- A general feeling about life changes
- A natural process of development
- A word for what is not yet here
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- A word for excitement about what's ahead
- Something people try to keep private
- A common reason people say "I'll tell you later"
- Something that changes over time
- A direction things naturally move toward
- What people sometimes "become" in life phases
15 Clues: What time tends to do • What people often prepare for • A word for what is not yet here • Something that changes over time • A natural process of development • What schedules are full of lately • Something people try to keep private • A reason people make long-term plans • A general feeling about life changes • Something that arrives without notice • ...
Software Engineering 2023-03-06
Space Crossword 2024-08-01
Across
- The first planet in our solar system and the smallest one. It has a solid surface that is covered with craters. It has no atmosphere, and it doesn't have any moons.
- The home of our solar system.
- This dwarf planet is a geologically active body also this planet has less than a third of the moon’s width.
- The fifth planet in our solar system and the biggest one. Is a gas giant planet and it doesn't have a solid surface. It is covered in swirling cloud stripes.
- A dwarf planet and the farthest planet from the sun. The surface of this planet is covered with ice and has mountain ranges, light and dark regions, and craters.
- It is located in the Kuiper Belt, it's really cold and it is the second brightest icy dwarf planet.
- The sixth planet in our solar system and the second largest planet. It is a gas giant planet made up mostly of helium and hydrogen and it has thousands of beautiful ringlets.
- Giant balls of hot gas, mostly hydrogen with some helium and small amounts of other elements. The life cycle can range from a few million to trillions of years, and the properties change as it ages.
- The first human to go into space on April 12, 1961.
- It was NASA’s first mission to the outer planets. It was the first spacecraft to visit Jupiter, the first one to fly beyond Mars, the first one to fly through the main asteroid belt, it was the first human-made object to go beyond Neptune.
- This dwarf planet could be the 10# planet in our solar system but because it was really small is known as a dwarf planet. Also, it has the name of one of the Greek Gods.
- The third planet in our solar system. Is a rocky, terrestrial planet and it has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains, and more.
- The second object with more mass in the asteroid belt. This giant asteroid has separated into crust, mantle, and core, much like Earth.
- A planet beyond our solar system. More than 5,600 of them are confirmed, though it is believed that there are billions of them.
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- Discovered on June 26, 2014. It is the most distant object visited by a spacecraft. Is the reddest outer solar system object visited by a spacecraft.
- Forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and explodes in a supernova.
- The second-largest moon of Pluto. This moon has a highly reflective surface.
- The fourth planet in our solar system and is the second smallest planet. This planet is also named the “Red Planet”. It is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere.
- This asteroid was discovered on Aug,13,1898. This asteroid is known for being the first asteroid to be orbited by a spacecraft.
- A solar probe whose scientific mission is to investigate the mysteries of the Sun’s corona and solar wind.
- The seventh planet in our solar system and is the coldest planet in the solar system. Is known as the “sideways planet”.
- Is the largest moon of Pluto. Is so big that Pluto and this moon orbit each other. This moon has a frigid surface, covered with nitrogen ice, methane, and possibly some water ice.
- The eighth planet in our solar system. It is an ice giant made of a thick soup of water, ammonia, and methane flowing over a solid core.
- Took the first picture of the Moon by a U.S. spacecraft on July 31, 1964, 17 minutes before crashing onto the lunar surface.
- A small natural satellite of Pluto. Has a double-lobed shape and a highly reflective surface
- It is an M-Type asteroid, its orbit period is about five Earth years. There is going to be a mission with the main purpose of investigating this asteroid.
- Second largest moon in the solar system, and the only world other than Earth that has standing bodies of liquid, including rivers, lakes, and seas on its surface.
- The second planet in our solar system. The surface of this planet is extremely dry and is the hottest planet in the solar system.
- Is a natural satellite of Pluto and is the third farthest moon from Pluto. Is the third-largest moon.
- It is a small, irregular-shaped moon composed mostly of water ice.
30 Clues: The home of our solar system. • The first human to go into space on April 12, 1961. • It is a small, irregular-shaped moon composed mostly of water ice. • Forms when a massive star runs out of fuel and explodes in a supernova. • The second-largest moon of Pluto. This moon has a highly reflective surface. • ...
Space 2021-10-05
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- an object will stay in motion unless it's stopped
- moon phase where the entire moon surface is lit up
- two objects attract each other
- when the moon's shadow is on the earth
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- moon phase when the moon is not visible
- when the moon is in the earth's shadow
- a planet's path around the sun
- caused by the tilt of the earth and it's revolution around the sun
8 Clues: a planet's path around the sun • two objects attract each other • when the moon is in the earth's shadow • when the moon's shadow is on the earth • moon phase when the moon is not visible • an object will stay in motion unless it's stopped • moon phase where the entire moon surface is lit up • caused by the tilt of the earth and it's revolution around the sun
Space Objects 2023-05-01
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- "Queen of ____," Phineas and Ferb song sung by Candice
- (galaxy)also the name of a ship in the Percy Jackson book series
- A (dwarf?) planet whose identity is constantly questioned
- Jupiter's moon that shares a name with a woman who got turned into a cow by Hera, queen of the gods
- Aphrodite's Roman counterpart
- a moon of neptune that shares a name with ariel's da
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- contents of a thermometer
- A galaxy with a strange similarity to a Mexican hat
- Home to the red dot
- childish joke planet
- eye A galaxy that shared a name with a band; being the "____ ___'d Peas"
- Roman god of the sea
- It loves to wane and wax
- Human species' home planet
14 Clues: Home to the red dot • childish joke planet • Roman god of the sea • It loves to wane and wax • contents of a thermometer • Human species' home planet • Aphrodite's Roman counterpart • A galaxy with a strange similarity to a Mexican hat • a moon of neptune that shares a name with ariel's da • "Queen of ____," Phineas and Ferb song sung by Candice • ...
Astronomy 2023-11-03
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- relating to the sun
- when day and night is of equal length
- the largest planet in our solar system
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or a star
- changes in the ocean water levels caused by the sun and the moon
- the hottest planet in our solar system
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- rocky objects that orbit the sun
- the moment that the upper edge of the sun becomes visible
- the imaginary line that Earth rotates around
- path of an object around another object in space
- all of space and time and everything in it
- this is a result of light hitting an opaque object
- relating to the moon
- this planet has an icy ring around it
14 Clues: relating to the sun • relating to the moon • rocky objects that orbit the sun • when day and night is of equal length • this planet has an icy ring around it • the largest planet in our solar system • the hottest planet in our solar system • all of space and time and everything in it • the imaginary line that Earth rotates around • ...
Annies ss Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- the motion on one object circling another.
- A large space rock that orbits the sun.
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- a ball of gas that produces light and heat.
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon
- 24 hours.
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
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- a large natural objects that orbits a planet.
- The regular rising and falling of the sea
- 365 days.
- A hemisphere experiences this when it's tilted away from the Sun
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- An event where one object in space blocks another
- The regular rising and falling of the sea.
15 Clues: 365 days. • 24 hours. • A large space rock that orbits the sun. • A group of millions or billions of stars • The regular rising and falling of the sea • the motion on one object circling another. • The regular rising and falling of the sea. • a ball of gas that produces light and heat. • a large natural objects that orbits a planet. • ...
The 7th Monarch #4 2012-07-10
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- This is the hottest planet in our solar system with a surface temperature of over 800 degrees F
- The longest day of the year (2 wds)
- The monarch butterfly diet is generally all-____
- Footprints left on the moon by Apollo astronauts will remain visible for at least ___ million years because there is no erosion on the moon
- Jupiter's moon which is completely covered in ice
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- Scientists believe craters in the moon were caused by these
- Bodies of ice, rock and organic compounds that can be several miles in diameter
- More than ____ billion newspapers are published every year (2 wds)
- This is the largest planet in the Solar System
- If you were to travel to the moon by car, it would take you one-hundred and ____ days to get there
10 Clues: The longest day of the year (2 wds) • This is the largest planet in the Solar System • The monarch butterfly diet is generally all-____ • Jupiter's moon which is completely covered in ice • Scientists believe craters in the moon were caused by these • More than ____ billion newspapers are published every year (2 wds) • ...
The Solar System 2016-09-04
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- I am known as the evening star.
- I am a moon of Jupiter and I have close resemblance with the continent starting with E.
- I am cloud formed by asteroidal material blanketing the solar system.
- I am a space probe nearing the edge of the Solar System.
- I am the biggest gas giant.
- I am the red planet.
- Shape of orbits of the planets.
- I am the second biggest Gas Giant.
- I am the biggest object in the Solar System.
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- I am the famous telescope in space.
- I am a moon of the Mars.
- I leave a trail behind wherever I go.
- We form a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- I am a dwarf planet.
- My surface temperature is more than 50 times that of Earth but I have ice on me.
- I am the biggest moon of Saturn.
16 Clues: I am a dwarf planet. • I am the red planet. • I am a moon of the Mars. • I am the biggest gas giant. • I am known as the evening star. • Shape of orbits of the planets. • I am the biggest moon of Saturn. • I am the second biggest Gas Giant. • I am the famous telescope in space. • I leave a trail behind wherever I go. • We form a belt between Mars and Jupiter. • ...
impossible crossword puzzle 2025-04-14
12 Clues: hi • key • what • moon= • potato= • is it cake • are you a potato • where is the moon • why did I make this • is there too many questions • what are you doing here you • what Random word am I thinking of
Quarter 1 reflection 2025-10-30
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- when you can only see the “lit” side of the moon
- the law of superposition states that the ___ layers are on the bottom
- are icy or gaseous and have rings
- a planets gravitational pull depends on its mass and its _____ from the other object
- when the Earth’s shadow is cast on the moon
- they are regular changes in temperature that repeat every year due to Earth’s tilt
- fossils are NOT actually made of ___
- the law of superposition states that the____ layers are on the top
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- when you can only see the “unlit” side of the moon
- the invisible force that holds everything in our universe together
- are rocky and close to the sun
- ____ are easily recognizable and short lived
- when the moon’s shadow is cast on Earth
- when a planet spins on its axis
- the northern hemisphere experiences______ while the southern hemisphere
- the movement of one object around another
16 Clues: are rocky and close to the sun • when a planet spins on its axis • are icy or gaseous and have rings • fossils are NOT actually made of ___ • when the moon’s shadow is cast on Earth • the movement of one object around another • when the Earth’s shadow is cast on the moon • ____ are easily recognizable and short lived • when you can only see the “lit” side of the moon • ...
neil armstrong 2020-10-04
10 Clues: when did he die? • where was he born? • when is his birthday? • what year was he born? • who joined the moon trip? • how many watched the moon walk? • what did they collect on the moon? • when did he get his pilot license? • what kind of tests did he have to do? • when did the pilots land back on earth?
Ocean Tides 2023-05-22
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- The water rising
- Created by the Moon’s gravity.
- 24 hours and 50 minutes.
- When the Sun and the Moon line up
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- The water receding
- Occur twice per Lunar Day.
- Not created by the Moon.
- The Earth gets pulled into the shape of an _____
- When the Moon is close to the Earth, _________ are created.
- All objects have a gravitational ______
10 Clues: The water rising • The water receding • Not created by the Moon. • 24 hours and 50 minutes. • Occur twice per Lunar Day. • Created by the Moon’s gravity. • When the Sun and the Moon line up • All objects have a gravitational ______ • The Earth gets pulled into the shape of an _____ • When the Moon is close to the Earth, _________ are created.
Solar System 2016-02-12
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- Smaller moon of Mars.
- The Great Red Spot
- Bigger moon of Mars.
- Dwarf planets are a permanent part of this.
- Earth is 1 what from the sun
- No rings,no moons,no rocky surface.
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- Magnetic pairs of dark spots on the sun
- First Asteroid.
- It is a stream of pulverized of energized charged particles.
- A moon of Saturn.
10 Clues: First Asteroid. • A moon of Saturn. • The Great Red Spot • Bigger moon of Mars. • Smaller moon of Mars. • Earth is 1 what from the sun • No rings,no moons,no rocky surface. • Magnetic pairs of dark spots on the sun • Dwarf planets are a permanent part of this. • It is a stream of pulverized of energized charged particles.
7th Grade Science Concepts 2015-05-23
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- Each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy.
- The lithosphere lies directly above this layer.
- The record of an earthquake's seismic waves produced by a seismograph
- An eclipse in which the Moon appears darkened as it passes into the Earth's shadow.
- An eclipse in which the Sun is obscured by the Moon.
- Solid, dense center of the Earth. Made of iron.
- A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as opposed to through it. Surface waves usually have larger amplitudes and longer wavelengths than body waves, and they travel more slowly than body waves do.
- A bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- Tension force, where Earth moves down.
- The thin, rocky, outer layer of the Earth that forms the Earths outer skin.
- Occurs when magma flows easily and gently bubbles out, the lava is thin and runny as it oozes out quietly from the vent. This type of magma has a low amount of trapped water vapor and silica, causing a more fluid viscosity and allowing the magma to flow.
- A living thing, as an animal or plant, that influences or affects an ecosystem.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- The era that is characterized by the ascendancy of mammals.
- The solid, outer layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Disintegration or alteration of rock in its natural or original position at or near the Earth’s surface through physical, chemical, and biological processes induced or modified by wind, water, and climate.
- Broad volcano with gently sloping sides built by nonexplosive eruptions of basaltic lava that accumulates in layers.
- An eclipse in which the whole of the disk of the Sun or Moon is obscured.
- The opening through which molten rock and gas leaves a volcano.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.
- Seismic waves that move slower than P waves and the crust vibrates side to side and up and down.
- An urban area having higher average temperature than its rural surroundings owing to the greater absorption, retention, and generation of heat by its buildings, pavements, and human activities.
- Noting or pertaining to an era occurring between 570 million and 230 million years ago, characterized by the advent of fish, insects, and reptiles.
- A long, seismically active submarine ridge system situated in the middle of an ocean basin and marking the site of the upwelling of magma associated with seafloor spreading.
- A tide just after the First or Third quarters of the moon when there is the least difference between high and low water.
- A logarithmic scale of 1 to 10 (a successor to the Richter scale) that enables seismologists to compare the energy released by different earthquakes on the basis of the area of the geological fault that ruptured in the quake.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- A cycle of 235 synodic months, very nearly equal to 19 years, after which the new moon occurs on the same day of the year as at the beginning of the cycle with perhaps a shift of one day, depending on the number of leap years in the cycle.
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- An eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened.
- The gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
- The boundary formed by the collision of two lithospheric plates.
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- The geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.
- Rock that was once one form of rock but has changed to another under the influence of heat, pressure, or some other agent without passing through a liquid phase.
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- The moment at which the sun passes through this point on or about September 23, marking the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
- A fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt.
- 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.
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- A non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.
- The long period of time occupied by the earth's geologic history.
- Shearing force, where Earth moves sideways.
- The state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- A continuous process by which rocks are created, changed from one form to another, destroyed, and then formed again.
- The shadow cast by the earth or Moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse.
- A device to measure the strength of a earthquake.
- Any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
- A layer of the upper mantle that flows due to heat currents moving through solid rock.
- A tide just after a New or Full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- The factor that limits the reaction rate in any physiological process governed by many variables.
- A volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in the near future.
- 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.
- The specific area where an organism inhabits,the role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem, and the interrelationship of a species with all the biotic and the abiotic factors affecting it.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- Rocks formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten materials. Igneous rocks can form beneath the Earth 's surface, or at its surface, as lava.
- The phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated.
- The shape of the illuminated (sunlit) portion of the Moon as seen by an observer on Earth. Changes cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing positions of the Moon and Sun relative to the Earth.
- The curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- The solstice that marks the onset of summer, at the time of the longest day, about June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
- A scale used to measure the relative hardness of a mineral by its resistance to scratching.
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment, especially sediment transported by water (rivers, lakes, and oceans), ice ( glaciers ), and wind. Sedimentary rocks are often deposited in layers, and frequently contain fossils.
- A graphical model of energy flow in a community. The different levels represent different groups of organisms that might compose a food chain. From the bottom-up, they are as follows: Producers — bring energy from nonliving sources into the community.
- A longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph.
- A volcano that has not erupted for a long time, but may erupt again one day.
- Volcano built by alternating explosive and quiet eruptions that produce layers of tephra and lava; found mostly where Earth's plates come together and one plate sinks below the other.
- An eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the Sun remains visible as a bright ring around the Moon.
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- Compressional Force, where Earth moves up.
- A measure of earthquake intensity with 12 divisions ranging from I (felt by very few) to XII (total destruction).
- Igneous rock formed from magma that reaches the Earth's surface. The magma typically cools quickly, and this type of rock has small crystals.
- Having the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
- Igneous rock formed from magma forced into older rocks at depths within the Earth's crust, which then slowly solidifies below the Earth's surface, though it may later be exposed by erosion. Is cooled slowly from magma and has huge crystals that can be seen with the naked eye.
- A steep, cone-shaped hill or small mountain made of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs piled up around a volcano's opening
- The climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area.
- When all the current continents were together then broke apart 200 million years ago.
- Noting or pertaining to an era occurring between 230 and 65 million years ago, characterized by the appearance of flowering plants and by the appearance and extinction of dinosaurs.
- A large elongated depression with steep walls formed by the downward displacement of a block of the earth's surface between nearly parallel faults or fault systems.
- Volcanic event that can be created when magma is very thick, and clog up a volcano, stopping gases from erupting, leading to a buildup of pressure. often levels of silica and trapped water vapor are very high, causing the viscosity of the magma to increase dramatically.
- A scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- The solstice that marks the onset of winter, at the time of the shortest day, about December 22 in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- The maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- The large hole at the top of a volcano formed when the roof of a volcano's magma chamber collapses.
- Areas of volcanic activities that result from plumes of hot solid material that have risen from deep inside Earth's mantle.
- A hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- The equinox in spring, on about March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the Earth's changing position with regard to the Sun.
- The state of the tide when its at its highest level.
- When daytime and night are of approximately equal duration.
- Fifty percent of the Moon is illuminated and visible from the Earth.
- The phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and invisible from earth, or shortly thereafter when it appears as a slender crescent.
- Break or crack along which rocks move.
- Deep long cracks where Earth's plates separate.
97 Clues: Tension force, where Earth moves down. • Break or crack along which rocks move. • Compressional Force, where Earth moves up. • Shearing force, where Earth moves sideways. • A bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano. • The lithosphere lies directly above this layer. • The state of the tide when at its lowest level. • Solid, dense center of the Earth. Made of iron. • ...
Science Cross Word Puzzle 2025-05-06
7 Clues: Parts of an Atom • Chemical Bonding • Nuclear Chemistry • Chemical Solutions • The Periodic Table and its Trends • transition Phases of Matter and Gas Laws • Chemical Reactions and The Law of Conservation of Mass
Softwares 2023-05-20
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- Phase, in which motivation is generated, attention is focused and the selective perception of what the user is wanted to learn is favored.
- for consulation, Its objective is to present information to the student by using of text graphics
- Software, Refers to teaching programs that use digital platforms to support both teachers and students in teaching/learning processes.
- in situations that the user must explore critically.
- type license which generally must be paid for it.
- & Educational games, Both have the quality of supporting experiential learning, as a basis for achieving learning by discovery.
- Type, The experiential and discovery learning predominates, where the designer creates rich
- Systems, These include four phases that must be part of any teaching-learning process: The
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- systems, They reinforce the final two phases of the instructional process: application and feedback.
- type, In this type learning predominates via transmission of knowledge from who knows to
- give advice to those who are not experts in the field
- software, It is the software that is owned by a company or a person and is distributed under a
- videos etc., but with a level of interactivity and motivation that facilitates the actions, they perform
- who want to learn and where the designer is responsible for encapsulating welldesigned sequences of learning activities that lead the interested party from where he is to where he wants to go.
- systems, Able to represent and reason about some domain rich in knowledge, to solve problems
- Software, Is software that respects the freedom of users and the community
16 Clues: type license which generally must be paid for it. • in situations that the user must explore critically. • give advice to those who are not experts in the field • Software, Is software that respects the freedom of users and the community • type, In this type learning predominates via transmission of knowledge from who knows to • ...
Clinton Space Program Crossword 2024-03-13
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- The length of time it takes for the Earth to travel around the sun
- A large ball of gas that produces light and heat
- The second planet from the sun
- The sun is the biggest ____ in the solar system.
- The two-word name for our galaxy
- The planet we live on
- Astronauts use a space ____ to travel to the moon.
- A tool that helps people see into space
- Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the ____.
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- Astronauts float in outer space because there is no ____.
- The planet famous for its rings
- A person who works in outer space
- The "red planet" we have sent robots to explore
- The scientific study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
- When the moon passes between the Earth and sun, blocking the light
- The two-word name for the sun and all the objects that orbit it
16 Clues: The planet we live on • The second planet from the sun • The planet famous for its rings • The two-word name for our galaxy • A person who works in outer space • A tool that helps people see into space • The "red planet" we have sent robots to explore • A large ball of gas that produces light and heat • The sun is the biggest ____ in the solar system. • ...
Unit 6 - Our Solar System and Beyond 2023-02-12
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- A galaxy that is circular or football in shape and looks like a frisbee or a disk. Contains mostly older stars.
- The largest stars that give off the most energy or brightness.
- None of the moon is visible
- A galaxy that has arms that extend outward and spiral around from a main central area. Contains a lot of dust and gas and a mix of old and young stars.
- The part of the lunar cycle when the moon appears to grow.
- Twice a year when day and night are of equal length, occur on the first day of spring and autumn
- A round rocky or gaseous object that orbits a sun (star)
- Half of a sphere, like the Earth.
- To orbit around an object, like the sun.
- A rocky object that orbits a planet or dwarf planet
- Allow for the transfer of energy in an up and down motion
- 100% of the moon is visible
- A small space rock that is moving through the solar system that has often broken off from an asteroid.
- A galaxy with an unusual shape that does not fall into the elliptical or spiral categories.
- A group of galaxies clustered or grouped together
- A moon where more than half is visible.
- Luminosity or brightness. Absolute magnitude is the actual brightness, Relative magnitude is the brightness compared to another star or due to a difference in distance.
- A giant ball of burning gases that give off heat and light
- To circle or revolve around
- Half of the moon is visible
- The attractive force, or pull, between object that have mass.
- Energy transmitted in waves
- A star that has collapsed under its own gravity after a super nova. The end of a massive star’s life cycle.
- One complete trip around an object, like the sun.
- The Earth is tilted on its axis at 23.5 degrees
- One complete circle on an axis.
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- A tide where the Earth, Moon and Sun form a 90-degree angle. These tides are less extreme than normal.
- A large explosion that occurs when a massive star collapses upon itself as it ages.
- A tide where the Earth, Moon and Sun are in a straight line. Due to additional gravity from the sun, the tides are more extreme than normal.
- An area in space in which gravity’s pull is so strong that nothing can escape, not even light. Created when the most massive stars explode in a supernova. The end of the most massive star’s life cycle.
- To spin on an axis
- The distance from crest to crest (top of wave) or trough to trough (bottom of wave)
- The number of waves that passes in a given time.
- A type of star that has a high surface temperature but gives off less energy/has less luminosity than most other types of stars. The end of a small to medium mass star’s life cycle.
- A large, irregularly shaped object made of rock that orbits our sun. Most exist in an asteroid belt in between Mars and Jupiter.
- A moon where less than half is visible
- A meteoroid that enters the Earth’s atmosphere
- A large mass of dust and gas that will eventually pull together to form a star
- The longest and shortest day that occur on the first day of winter and first day of summer.
- Straight line through the center of an object
- The horizonal circle around the middle of the Earth that divides it into two halves.
- A type of star that is much larger and gives off more energy than an average sized star. Red giants have a lower surface temperature than blue giants.
- The phenomenon where an object appears red as it moves away due to the stretching of light waves.
- Brightness
- The part of the lunar cycle when the moon appears to shrink
- The theory that the universe began as a singularity that exploded and sent space, time and matter outward.
- All of outer space and the matter and objects within in
- An adult star in the longest part of its life cycle; tends to have a higher surface temperature as the star gets brighter.
- A system of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity, often in a specific shape.
- A star that has plants revolving around it.
- A small, icy object made of ice and dust that has a long “tail” of gas. Comets have highly elliptical orbits around a sun.
51 Clues: Brightness • To spin on an axis • None of the moon is visible • 100% of the moon is visible • To circle or revolve around • Half of the moon is visible • Energy transmitted in waves • One complete circle on an axis. • Half of a sphere, like the Earth. • A moon where less than half is visible • A moon where more than half is visible. • To orbit around an object, like the sun. • ...
Geology on Mars 2023-01-26
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- A large whole
- A moon on mars named after a roman god
- The largest moon on mars
- Makes up all water
- A large mountain that emits lava
- A hot liquid
- Makes up all rock
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- Makes up the air
- A large area with sand
- Makes up life
- A deep gorge
- A small dust, part of the geosphere
- Formed after water evaporates
- A colossal spherical landform
- A vehicle that rides on the planet
- A length of water
- 60% of our body is it
- A planet in our solar system
18 Clues: A deep gorge • A hot liquid • A large whole • Makes up life • Makes up the air • A length of water • Makes up all rock • Makes up all water • 60% of our body is it • A large area with sand • The largest moon on mars • A planet in our solar system • Formed after water evaporates • A colossal spherical landform • A large mountain that emits lava • A vehicle that rides on the planet • ...
Isaacs crossword 2024-05-02
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- your youngest cousin
- this pup says ‘let’s dive in!’
- live in the ocean and Papas tank
- pup that’s on the case
- where you go to build sandcastles
- your favorite cat
- your oldest cousin
- artist with hits like ‘happy moon’ and ‘robot dance’
- your favorite color
- pup that takes to the sky!
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- your sisters name
- what’s hotter, the moon or the sun?
- this pup is fired up
- where you go for slides and swings
- what’s faster? Turtle or cheetah
- the state you live in
- your name
- pup that is on the double
18 Clues: your name • your sisters name • your favorite cat • your oldest cousin • your favorite color • your youngest cousin • this pup is fired up • the state you live in • pup that’s on the case • pup that is on the double • pup that takes to the sky! • this pup says ‘let’s dive in!’ • live in the ocean and Papas tank • what’s faster? Turtle or cheetah • where you go to build sandcastles • ...
Uranus, Neptune, Pluto 2026-04-13
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- Roman god of the underworld in Roman mythology
- the astronomer who discovered Pluto
- a large storm on Neptune similar to Jupiter’s red spot
- the astronomer who discovered Uranus
- a scientist who studied outer planets and the region beyond Neptune
- the largest moon of Neptune that orbits in a retrograde direction
- a moon of Uranus known for its unusual and varied surface
- Roman god of the sky in Roman mythology
- a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system
- a region beyond Neptune filled with icy objects and dwarf planets
- smaller moons that orbit Pluto
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- space probe a spacecraft that flew by Pluto and studied it up close
- a spacecraft that flew by Uranus and Neptune and sent back important data
- when a planet passes in front of a star and blocks its light
- the largest moon of Pluto
- the scientist who suggested naming the planet Uranus
- an astronomer who searched for a ninth planet
- number of moons equals five
- the astronomer who first observed Neptune
- a cloud that fast moving bright cloud in Neptune’s atmosphere
- Roman god of the sea in Roman mythology
21 Clues: the largest moon of Pluto • number of moons equals five • smaller moons that orbit Pluto • the astronomer who discovered Pluto • the astronomer who discovered Uranus • Roman god of the sky in Roman mythology • Roman god of the sea in Roman mythology • the astronomer who first observed Neptune • an astronomer who searched for a ninth planet • ...
trickfim 2020-03-27
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- .../ Ton ist ein Material der Plastilianimation
- Legetrick von Lotte Reiniger:... ACHMED (1926)
- Die Brüder Lumière gelten als Erfinder des ...
- film von Arthur Melbourne Cooper ... appeal(1899)
- "... Willie" ist der erste Trickfilm mit Ton
- wird vom computergenerierten Trickfilm abgelöst
- Dreidimensionale technik in der man Puppen bewegt
- titel von Èmile Cohl´s erstem Zeichentrickfilms
- ... Effekt: das „Verschmelzen“ von Einzelbildern
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- Mit ... lässt sich alles bewegen
- Zeichentrickfilm gilt jedoch als die ...
- Trickfilm mit Menschen
- Einzelbilder auch ... gennant
- Figuren werden mit einem "..." aus Draht gestützt
- Etwas lebloses zum leben erwecken
- Was bedeutet Geist, Seele, Atem auf Lateinisch
- J. Stuart Blackton „... Phases of Funny Faces"
- wird auch Netzhauteffekt gennant
18 Clues: Trickfilm mit Menschen • Einzelbilder auch ... gennant • Mit ... lässt sich alles bewegen • wird auch Netzhauteffekt gennant • Etwas lebloses zum leben erwecken • Zeichentrickfilm gilt jedoch als die ... • "... Willie" ist der erste Trickfilm mit Ton • Legetrick von Lotte Reiniger:... ACHMED (1926) • Die Brüder Lumière gelten als Erfinder des ... • ...
PMO Team 2026-01-15
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- Submit your cdiActivity __ weekly
- __ is a new generic role
- Regularly clean up __ links in SP sites
- __ is the next PMO team birthday
- Regularly save your schedules in __
- __ has a birthday in April
- Do not input __ tasks in the Resource Pool
- __ is a new 2026 Project
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- There are currently __ active PMO managed projects
- Document important project team decisions in a __
- __ is Richard's replacement
- The highest priority project at CDI is __
- __ is the acting CIO
- Refer to the __ for all CDI project phases
- Close the Resource Pool __ your project schedule
- Allocate __ percent to testers during requirements
- Keep the __ projects dashboard up-to-date weekly
- Every project is an opportunity to __
18 Clues: __ is the acting CIO • __ is a new generic role • __ is a new 2026 Project • __ has a birthday in April • __ is Richard's replacement • __ is the next PMO team birthday • Submit your cdiActivity __ weekly • Regularly save your schedules in __ • Every project is an opportunity to __ • Regularly clean up __ links in SP sites • The highest priority project at CDI is __ • ...
Week 1 Review 2022-01-09
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- Third planet from the sun
- First developed heliocentric model
- Closest point in orbit from the sun
- Observed phases of Venus
- Father of the heliocentric model
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- Unit Average distance from Earth to Sun (Answer is ____ Unit)
- Farthest point in orbit from the sun
- Responsible for three laws of planetary movement
- Center of solar system
9 Clues: Center of solar system • Observed phases of Venus • Third planet from the sun • Father of the heliocentric model • First developed heliocentric model • Closest point in orbit from the sun • Farthest point in orbit from the sun • Responsible for three laws of planetary movement • Unit Average distance from Earth to Sun (Answer is ____ Unit)
Jelly Population Explosion 2022-04-06
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- Having a larger __________ population made the jellies flourish.
- Jellies can clog water pipes for ________ plants.
- Another term for a population increasing.
- A type of fish important in the ecosystems of Northern and Southern Benguela.
- Eat the same food as moon jellies.
- Jellies and sardines are not _________ connected on the food web.
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- Energy storage __________ are necessary in a food chain.
- This happened in Northern Benguela because there were no fishing regulations.
- When 2 populations are competing for the same resource.
- ___________ is a measurement of how healthy an ecosystem is.
- Location of large populations of moon jellies.
- Ecologists study population ___________ to understand what is happening in an ecosystem.
- Food source for moon jellies.
- Concerned about the jelly population explosion.
14 Clues: Food source for moon jellies. • Eat the same food as moon jellies. • Another term for a population increasing. • Location of large populations of moon jellies. • Concerned about the jelly population explosion. • Jellies can clog water pipes for ________ plants. • When 2 populations are competing for the same resource. • ...
Annies ss Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- the motion on one object circling another.
- A large space rock that orbits the sun.
- A planet made up mostly of gases, such as hydrogen and helium
- a ball of gas that produces light and heat.
- an artificial body placed in orbit round the earth or moon
- 24 hours.
- The phase when the sunlit side of the Moon is facing towards Earth
- Sunlight that hits the Earth's surface at a high angle
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- a large natural objects that orbits a planet.
- The regular rising and falling of the sea
- 365 days.
- A hemisphere experiences this when it's tilted away from the Sun
- A group of millions or billions of stars
- An event where one object in space blocks another
- The regular rising and falling of the sea.
15 Clues: 365 days. • 24 hours. • A large space rock that orbits the sun. • A group of millions or billions of stars • The regular rising and falling of the sea • the motion on one object circling another. • The regular rising and falling of the sea. • a ball of gas that produces light and heat. • a large natural objects that orbits a planet. • ...
7th Grade Science Concepts 2015-05-23
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- The equinox in spring, on about March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere and September 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- An eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the Sun remains visible as a bright ring around the Moon.
- An urban area having higher average temperature than its rural surroundings owing to the greater absorption, retention, and generation of heat by its buildings, pavements, and human activities.
- A longitudinal earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the first conspicuous wave to be recorded by a seismograph.
- The lithosphere lies directly above this layer.
- The geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.
- A hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- When all the current continents were together then broke apart 200 million years ago.
- An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- A cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter.
- Areas of volcanic activities that result from plumes of hot solid material that have risen from deep inside Earth's mantle.
- A layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core of Earth
- An eclipse in which the whole of the disk of the Sun or Moon is obscured.
- The shadow cast by the earth or Moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse.
- The state of the tide when its at its highest level.
- Compressional Force, where Earth moves up.
- The state of the tide when at its lowest level.
- The solid, outer layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
- The phase of the moon when it is in conjunction with the sun and invisible from earth, or shortly thereafter when it appears as a slender crescent.
- The maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- The opening through which molten rock and gas leaves a volcano.
- A tide just after the First or Third quarters of the moon when there is the least difference between high and low water.
- An eclipse in which the Moon appears darkened as it passes into the Earth's shadow.
- A logarithmic scale of 1 to 10 (a successor to the Richter scale) that enables seismologists to compare the energy released by different earthquakes on the basis of the area of the geological fault that ruptured in the quake.
- The thin, rocky, outer layer of the Earth that forms the Earths outer skin.
- Shearing force, where Earth moves sideways.
- The curved sickle shape of the waxing or waning moon.
- Deep long cracks where Earth's plates separate.
- A volcano that has not erupted for a long time, but may erupt again one day.
- A non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.
- The factor that limits the reaction rate in any physiological process governed by many variables.
- The specific area where an organism inhabits,the role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem, and the interrelationship of a species with all the biotic and the abiotic factors affecting it.
- A volcano that is erupting or has shown signs that it may erupt in the near future.
- An eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened.
- Symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- A long, seismically active submarine ridge system situated in the middle of an ocean basin and marking the site of the upwelling of magma associated with seafloor spreading.
- A graphical model of energy flow in a community. The different levels represent different groups of organisms that might compose a food chain. From the bottom-up, they are as follows: Producers — bring energy from nonliving sources into the community.
- Rocks formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten materials. Igneous rocks can form beneath the Earth 's surface, or at its surface, as lava.
- The climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area.
- The boundary formed by the collision of two lithospheric plates.
- 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.
- A tide just after a New or Full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- A seismic wave that travels across the surface of the Earth as opposed to through it. Surface waves usually have larger amplitudes and longer wavelengths than body waves, and they travel more slowly than body waves do.
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- Broad volcano with gently sloping sides built by nonexplosive eruptions of basaltic lava that accumulates in layers.
- The long period of time occupied by the earth's geologic history.
- Occurs when magma flows easily and gently bubbles out, the lava is thin and runny as it oozes out quietly from the vent. This type of magma has a low amount of trapped water vapor and silica, causing a more fluid viscosity and allowing the magma to flow.
- The moment at which the sun passes through this point on or about September 23, marking the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere.
- A device to measure the strength of a earthquake.
- A layer of the upper mantle that flows due to heat currents moving through solid rock.
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment, especially sediment transported by water (rivers, lakes, and oceans), ice ( glaciers ), and wind. Sedimentary rocks are often deposited in layers, and frequently contain fossils.
- Solid, dense center of the Earth. Made of iron.
- Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.
- The solstice that marks the onset of summer, at the time of the longest day, about June 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- The era that is characterized by the ascendancy of mammals.
- Noting or pertaining to an era occurring between 570 million and 230 million years ago, characterized by the advent of fish, insects, and reptiles.
- Rock that was once one form of rock but has changed to another under the influence of heat, pressure, or some other agent without passing through a liquid phase.
- A fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases erupt.
- The phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated.
- Volcano built by alternating explosive and quiet eruptions that produce layers of tephra and lava; found mostly where Earth's plates come together and one plate sinks below the other.
- A continuous process by which rocks are created, changed from one form to another, destroyed, and then formed again.
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- Noting or pertaining to an era occurring between 230 and 65 million years ago, characterized by the appearance of flowering plants and by the appearance and extinction of dinosaurs.
- The solstice that marks the onset of winter, at the time of the shortest day, about December 22 in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Volcanic event that can be created when magma is very thick, and clog up a volcano, stopping gases from erupting, leading to a buildup of pressure. often levels of silica and trapped water vapor are very high, causing the viscosity of the magma to increase dramatically.
- Each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy.
- An eclipse in which the Sun is obscured by the Moon.
- A large elongated depression with steep walls formed by the downward displacement of a block of the earth's surface between nearly parallel faults or fault systems.
- A scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- The gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
- Igneous rock formed from magma forced into older rocks at depths within the Earth's crust, which then slowly solidifies below the Earth's surface, though it may later be exposed by erosion. Is cooled slowly from magma and has huge crystals that can be seen with the naked eye.
- A steep, cone-shaped hill or small mountain made of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs piled up around a volcano's opening
- Tension force, where Earth moves down.
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally.
- Disintegration or alteration of rock in its natural or original position at or near the Earth’s surface through physical, chemical, and biological processes induced or modified by wind, water, and climate.
- Break or crack along which rocks move.
- Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the Earth's changing position with regard to the Sun.
- Having the observable illuminated part greater than a semicircle and less than a circle.
- A measure of earthquake intensity with 12 divisions ranging from I (felt by very few) to XII (total destruction).
- A scale used to measure the relative hardness of a mineral by its resistance to scratching.
- Igneous rock formed from magma that reaches the Earth's surface. The magma typically cools quickly, and this type of rock has small crystals.
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- The sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- The large hole at the top of a volcano formed when the roof of a volcano's magma chamber collapses.
- When daytime and night are of approximately equal duration.
- A living thing, as an animal or plant, that influences or affects an ecosystem.
- The shape of the illuminated (sunlit) portion of the Moon as seen by an observer on Earth. Changes cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing positions of the Moon and Sun relative to the Earth.
- A cycle of 235 synodic months, very nearly equal to 19 years, after which the new moon occurs on the same day of the year as at the beginning of the cycle with perhaps a shift of one day, depending on the number of leap years in the cycle.
- The record of an earthquake's seismic waves produced by a seismograph
- Seismic waves that move slower than P waves and the crust vibrates side to side and up and down.
- Fifty percent of the Moon is illuminated and visible from the Earth.
- Any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
- A bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano.
- 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.
97 Clues: Tension force, where Earth moves down. • Break or crack along which rocks move. • Compressional Force, where Earth moves up. • Shearing force, where Earth moves sideways. • A bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano. • The lithosphere lies directly above this layer. • Solid, dense center of the Earth. Made of iron. • The state of the tide when at its lowest level. • ...
Astronomy Cafe 2021-10-19
Across
- How the earth goes around the Sun
- The change from Summer to Winter
- The moon goes through different _______
- The earth's rotation around the sun causes this
- Light on the Left, That's all that's left
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- Before and after Full Moon
- The earth rotates on its ____
- The change from Spring to Autumn
- Before and after New Moon
- Light on the right, growing bright
10 Clues: Before and after New Moon • Before and after Full Moon • The earth rotates on its ____ • The change from Spring to Autumn • The change from Summer to Winter • How the earth goes around the Sun • Light on the right, growing bright • The moon goes through different _______ • Light on the Left, That's all that's left • The earth's rotation around the sun causes this
science 2022-01-06
Across
- lower areas in the _________ ____
- bright star in the center of our galaxy
- higher area in the _________ ____
- what keeps us on the ground
- Earths very own ____.
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- to change how you live
- portion of the coast line that changes
- occurs on a new and full moon
- occurs first and third quarter moon
- the cycle of water rising and lowering
10 Clues: Earths very own ____. • to change how you live • what keeps us on the ground • occurs on a new and full moon • lower areas in the _________ ____ • higher area in the _________ ____ • occurs first and third quarter moon • portion of the coast line that changes • the cycle of water rising and lowering • bright star in the center of our galaxy
neil armstrong 2020-10-04
10 Clues: when did he die? • where was he born? • when is his birthday? • what year was he born? • who joined the moon trip? • how many watched the moon walk? • what did they collect on the moon? • when did he get his pilot license? • what kind of tests did he have to do? • when did the pilots land back on earth?
Earth in space 2021-12-12
Across
- only see half of the moon
- icy planets that are smaller than saturn and jupiter
- the gasses around earth or other planets
- space debris and burning rocks
- man-made objects that orbit earth
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- a system of billions of stars
- a slice of the moon
- commonly found on the moon and made by meteors
- a ray of moonlight
- burning balls of gas
10 Clues: a ray of moonlight • a slice of the moon • burning balls of gas • only see half of the moon • a system of billions of stars • space debris and burning rocks • man-made objects that orbit earth • the gasses around earth or other planets • commonly found on the moon and made by meteors • icy planets that are smaller than saturn and jupiter
Outer Space 2022-05-18
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- small yellow things that sparkle at night
- invades Earth
- first animal on the moon
- galaxy that our solar system is in(also a candy)
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- flies through space
- giant ball of fire that shines during the day
- round thing that shines at night
- humans sent to space
- used to launch astronauts to space
- Armstrong and Aldrin put this on the moon
10 Clues: invades Earth • flies through space • humans sent to space • first animal on the moon • round thing that shines at night • used to launch astronauts to space • small yellow things that sparkle at night • Armstrong and Aldrin put this on the moon • giant ball of fire that shines during the day • galaxy that our solar system is in(also a candy)
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
Sun and Moon 2025-05-24
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- What the gods did into the fire
- Big light in the sky during the day
- Powerful beings in the story
- Animal you can see on the moon
- Hot thing the gods jump into
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- Light we see at night
- What the world needed
- How Tecuciztecatl felt after Nanahuatzin jumped
- The sun and moon are in this
- Not afraid, like Nanahuatzin
10 Clues: Light we see at night • What the world needed • Powerful beings in the story • The sun and moon are in this • Not afraid, like Nanahuatzin • Hot thing the gods jump into • Animal you can see on the moon • What the gods did into the fire • Big light in the sky during the day • How Tecuciztecatl felt after Nanahuatzin jumped
Vocabulary return to the Moon 2026-01-28
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- Removal of natural resources
- Valuable elements used in modern technology
- First Moon landing program
- NASA program returning humans to the Moon
- Extremely large powerful telescopes
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- Basic systems and structures
- Vehicule used on other moons or planets
- Planets outside our solar system
- Most common atom in the universe, can be used as fuel for rockets
- Related to the Moon
10 Clues: Related to the Moon • First Moon landing program • Basic systems and structures • Removal of natural resources • Planets outside our solar system • Extremely large powerful telescopes • Vehicule used on other moons or planets • NASA program returning humans to the Moon • Valuable elements used in modern technology • ...
Cell Cycle 2014-03-20
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- number of phases of mitosis
- first phase and longest phase of mitosis
- third phase of mitosis
- what cells copy in the cell cycle
- 2 identical strands that make up chromosomes
- what breaks apart during telophase
- organisms grow by making more ______
- the process where two identical daughter cells are made
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- cell cycle allows cells to keep a good ______
- second phase and shortest phase of mitosis
- last phase of mitosis
- dividing of cytoplasm
- what disappears or dissolves in the prophase
- what S stands for
- number of identical strands chromosomes are made of during prophase
15 Clues: what S stands for • last phase of mitosis • dividing of cytoplasm • third phase of mitosis • number of phases of mitosis • what cells copy in the cell cycle • what breaks apart during telophase • organisms grow by making more ______ • first phase and longest phase of mitosis • second phase and shortest phase of mitosis • what disappears or dissolves in the prophase • ...
Surfactants 2023-11-05
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- Point/area between two phases/systems,..
- (adjective)Ion, which is negative charged
- Reduces the surface tension
- Case where the rule does not apply
- 3D version of a circle
- Natural liking for or attraction to a thing/idea
- Synonym for support
- Constructed or arranged by plan
- (plural) Self-assamble of amphiphilic molecules
- (noun) Likes polar and non-polar environment
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- Between two things (starting material and final product)
- Noun for thrust in or putting something inside
- Ability to dissolve in form of a solution
- (plural) unwanted substances in the product
- Structure with only one layer
15 Clues: Synonym for support • 3D version of a circle • Reduces the surface tension • Structure with only one layer • Constructed or arranged by plan • Case where the rule does not apply • Point/area between two phases/systems,.. • Ability to dissolve in form of a solution • (adjective)Ion, which is negative charged • (plural) unwanted substances in the product • ...
History of Technology 2025-10-30
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- Anything that extends human capabilities and helps us meet our wants and needs.
- ~1200 BC - 500 AD
- titan of industry, known for GM & ammunition
- titan of industry, known for the "70mph car"
- A chronological record of significant events often including an explanation of their causes.
- Before ~3000 BCE; subdivided into 3 phases
- ~3300 BC - 1200 BC
- 1750 - 1900s
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- combining of copper & tin to make bronze.
- 1950 AD - Present Day
- titan of industry, known for united airlines
- 500 - 1500 AD
- Latin term for "after death"
- Henry Ford's son; started airmail contracts
- 1400 AD - 1750 AD
15 Clues: 1750 - 1900s • 500 - 1500 AD • ~1200 BC - 500 AD • 1400 AD - 1750 AD • ~3300 BC - 1200 BC • 1950 AD - Present Day • Latin term for "after death" • combining of copper & tin to make bronze. • Before ~3000 BCE; subdivided into 3 phases • Henry Ford's son; started airmail contracts • titan of industry, known for united airlines • titan of industry, known for GM & ammunition • ...
Earth in space 2021-12-12
Across
- only see half of the moon
- icy planets that are smaller than saturn and jupiter
- the gasses around earth or other planets
- space debris and burning rocks
- man-made objects that orbit earth
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- a system of billions of stars
- a slice of the moon
- commonly found on the moon and made by meteors
- a ray of moonlight
- burning balls of gas
10 Clues: a ray of moonlight • a slice of the moon • burning balls of gas • only see half of the moon • a system of billions of stars • space debris and burning rocks • man-made objects that orbit earth • the gasses around earth or other planets • commonly found on the moon and made by meteors • icy planets that are smaller than saturn and jupiter
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
tides 2022-01-27
10 Clues: water levels extremely • pulling the water on earth • having to do with dry land • having to do with the ocean • water barly goes up and down • the moon pulls the tides with • water levels going up and down • an area where it is wet and dry • the process the moon goes through • pulling the water on earth number 2
Tides 2022-05-18
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- anything relating to land
- The attraction between the Moon and the Earth
- 1st and 3rd Quarters
- none of the Moon is visible
- A zone where the water levels rise and fall
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- where the ocean and land meet
- New and Full Moons
- anything made from or about the ocean
- The rise and fall of the ocean
- entire Moon is visible
10 Clues: New and Full Moons • 1st and 3rd Quarters • entire Moon is visible • anything relating to land • none of the Moon is visible • where the ocean and land meet • The rise and fall of the ocean • anything made from or about the ocean • A zone where the water levels rise and fall • The attraction between the Moon and the Earth
morphograph lune crossword 2025-08-19
Across
- within the moon's orbit
- a condition of insanity
- cresent-shaped
- the moon's period of invisibility
- is of the moon
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- a cresent shape whitish area at the bed of the fingernail or toenail
- an arched aperture or window
- moon-shaped
- a person who is mentally ill
- denoting the trajectory of a spacecraft travelling between the earth and the moon
10 Clues: moon-shaped • cresent-shaped • is of the moon • within the moon's orbit • a condition of insanity • an arched aperture or window • a person who is mentally ill • the moon's period of invisibility • a cresent shape whitish area at the bed of the fingernail or toenail • denoting the trajectory of a spacecraft travelling between the earth and the moon
The First Moon Landing 2025-05-08
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- they planted a ____ on the moon
- ____launched the first artificial satellite
- less than a ___ later Alan went to space
- ___ split into the command module
- ____ astronauts went to the moon
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- they collected 47 pounds of ____________
- They tool the ____ 11 to space
- they were on the moon for_____ hours
- after 20 minutes _____ followed
- ___ Gagarin was the first person in space
10 Clues: They tool the ____ 11 to space • they planted a ____ on the moon • after 20 minutes _____ followed • ____ astronauts went to the moon • ___ split into the command module • they were on the moon for_____ hours • they collected 47 pounds of ____________ • less than a ___ later Alan went to space • ___ Gagarin was the first person in space • ...
The Universe 2020-09-08
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- The best telescope
- Planet made of methane, hydrogen and helium
- When the moon blocks the sunlight
- When the sun is furthest from the equator
- This planet shares a name with an element
- The demoted planet
- Creator of the first telescope
- Cloud of dust and gas
- Controls the tides
- The planet with the most rings
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- Remnant of a small star
- How the sun makes light
- A massive stellar explosion
- The largest planet
- What a H-R diagram tells us about stars
- Largest tide
- A red planet
- Telescopes with mirrors
18 Clues: Largest tide • A red planet • The best telescope • The largest planet • The demoted planet • Controls the tides • Cloud of dust and gas • Remnant of a small star • How the sun makes light • Telescopes with mirrors • A massive stellar explosion • Creator of the first telescope • The planet with the most rings • When the moon blocks the sunlight • What a H-R diagram tells us about stars • ...
Halloween 2025-09-16
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- what graveyards have
- What wolves do at the moon
- what you wear on halloween
- round, orange, and grows on a vine
- Casper is a friendly one
- Graveyard friends of ghosts
- What haunted houses are
- Trick-or-
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- Halloween is in this season
- A dark one is perfect for trick-or-treating
- A flying insect-eater
- whooo sits in a tree
- Witch's pet
- a full moon may cause a man to change into this
- several of these make a coven
- white, orange, yellow triangular treat
- what witches make in cauldrons
- -o'-latern
18 Clues: Trick-or- • -o'-latern • Witch's pet • what graveyards have • whooo sits in a tree • A flying insect-eater • What haunted houses are • Casper is a friendly one • What wolves do at the moon • what you wear on halloween • Halloween is in this season • Graveyard friends of ghosts • several of these make a coven • what witches make in cauldrons • round, orange, and grows on a vine • ...
Gait 2018-12-07
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- One of three tasks that must happen during gait cycle. This occurs during the swing. phase.
- One of three tasks that must be accomplished during the gait cycle. Occurs during stance phase when the foot touches the ground and the body weight begins to shift onto the leg.
- One of two phases of the gait cycle which is the activity that occurs when the foot is in contact with the ground.
- Point in swing phase where the ankle dorsiflexors keep the ankle in neutral position in preparation for heel strike.
- Also known as gait cycle, ______ is the activity that occurs between the time one foot touches the ground and the time the same foot touches again.
- Occurs when one foot is in contact with the ground.
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- The point in stance phase where the body passes over the weight-bearing foot.
- One of two phases of the gait cycle which occurs when the foot is not in contact with the ground.
- Abnormal gait that occurs when the hip abductors are weak.
- A ____ is one half of a stride.
- Number of steps taken per minute.
- Signals the beginning of stance phase.
- The period of time that occurs while running during which neither leg is in contact with the ground.
- Point in swing phase where the leg is behind the body and moving to catch up.
14 Clues: A ____ is one half of a stride. • Number of steps taken per minute. • Signals the beginning of stance phase. • Occurs when one foot is in contact with the ground. • Abnormal gait that occurs when the hip abductors are weak. • The point in stance phase where the body passes over the weight-bearing foot. • ...
Earth Science 7 2017-05-25
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- Occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
- the theory that the universe originated 20 billion years ago from the cataclysmic explosion of a small mass of matter at extremely high density and temperature
- a ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
- spinning of Earth on its imaginary axis, which takes about 24 hours to complete and causes day and night to occur
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- New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Third Quarter, Waning Crescent
- A large group of stars, nebulas, gases, dust particles and planets held together by gravity.
- Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun
- a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
- a piece of rock or metal made up of material similar to that which formed the planets; mostly found in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
13 Clues: Earth's yearly orbit around the Sun • A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • a region of space resulting from the collapse of a star • a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere • a ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows • ...
Celestial Bodies 2018-05-02
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- It was the 8th planet in our solar system until now.
- The name of an asteroid that lands on earth.
- An object to creates and emits light.
- What happens to ice and gas as a comet come closer to the sun.
- Where stars are made.
- This object is made up of ice, dust and gas.
- The objects come very close to Earth.
- This force prevent to moon from flying off into space.
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- The event that led to the creation of the universe.
- These celestial bodies are found on a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- Another name for a meteor passing through the Earth’s Atmosphere.
- The moon gravity causes the ocean to _____ underneath it.
- The number of moon Jupiter has.
- The combining of Hydrogen and Helium nuclei.
- The location of where comets are mostly found.
- An event that creates the heavier metals found on the periodic table.
16 Clues: Where stars are made. • The number of moon Jupiter has. • An object to creates and emits light. • The objects come very close to Earth. • The name of an asteroid that lands on earth. • The combining of Hydrogen and Helium nuclei. • This object is made up of ice, dust and gas. • The location of where comets are mostly found. • ...
General 2024-09-29
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- The capital of France
- A young cat
- The largest mammal in the world
- Family vibes
- The bird can mimic human speaks
- The largest river in the world
- The element of symbol "O"
- A magical creature that breathes fires
- The large body of water surrounded by land
- Natural satellite of Earth
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- A sweet treat made from Cocoa
- the largest planet in our solar system
- The writer of "Pride and Prejudice" novel
- The language spoken in Brazil
- The first person who walked on the moon
- Japan's Currency
- The chemical symbol of gold
- "Baby" in Spanish
18 Clues: A young cat • Family vibes • Japan's Currency • "Baby" in Spanish • The capital of France • The element of symbol "O" • Natural satellite of Earth • The chemical symbol of gold • A sweet treat made from Cocoa • The language spoken in Brazil • The largest river in the world • The largest mammal in the world • The bird can mimic human speaks • the largest planet in our solar system • ...
crossword sun moon earth 2024-02-22
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- a mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
- the sun is a ____
- what a planet is made of
- earth's natural satellite
- a group of planets and other bodies that revolve around a star
- a object that spins around a larger object
- has craters
- 8 ______ in our solar system
- round shape
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- any natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as a hill, a lake, or a beach
- similar to orbit
- _____ has life
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- a star
- the action or process of rotating on or as if on an axis or center
- the sun is 10,000 F it is so ___
- a repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- a piece of rock or metal that is burning very bright when it enters the Earth's atmosphere from space
- the sun is made of ___
- the sun is a _____ source
20 Clues: a star • has craters • round shape • _____ has life • similar to orbit • the sun is a ____ • the sun is made of ___ • what a planet is made of • earth's natural satellite • the sun is a _____ source • 8 ______ in our solar system • the sun is 10,000 F it is so ___ • a object that spins around a larger object • a mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • ...
Gavens moon cross word 2023-02-27
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- high tide
- moon blocked
- hole from impact
- patterns of weather
- dark lava filled craters
- maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
- causes day and night
- causes seasons
- sun blocked
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- shrinking
- light shadow
- imaginary line through poles
- dark shadow
- barely noticeable
- orbit
- light colored old craters
- growing
- a small planet collided with earth
- going in shadow
19 Clues: orbit • growing • shrinking • high tide • dark shadow • sun blocked • light shadow • moon blocked • causes seasons • going in shadow • hole from impact • barely noticeable • patterns of weather • causes day and night • dark lava filled craters • light colored old craters • imaginary line through poles • a small planet collided with earth • maximum and minimum hours of sunlight
Chapter 13 States of Matter 2025-02-13
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- solid with an ordered internal structure
- SI unit of pressure
- two or molecular forms of the same element
- pressure due to density of earth's atmosphere
- temperature at which a liquid turns to solid
- vaporization at the surface of a liquid
- a solid turns into a gas
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- energy due to motion
- force exerted by a gas
- set of conditions at which all three phases occur
- device used to measure pressure
- a solid that lacks an ordered internal structure
- an empty space
- temperature at which a solid turns to liquid
- conversion of a liquid to a gas
- liquid turning to gas due to temperature
16 Clues: an empty space • SI unit of pressure • energy due to motion • force exerted by a gas • a solid turns into a gas • device used to measure pressure • conversion of a liquid to a gas • vaporization at the surface of a liquid • solid with an ordered internal structure • liquid turning to gas due to temperature • two or molecular forms of the same element • ...
1st Semester Astronomy 2024-12-09
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- Time when Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the Sun, resulting in equal amounts of daylight and darkness
- The rise and fall of ocean water on Earth
- The quality of an atmosphere above a telescope and how it affects images
- Total movement of an object without any regard to direction
- Invented the telescope
- Phase of the moon when it is decreasing size and moving from full moon to new moon
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- Study of celestial objects beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Point in the orbit of a planet, comet, or any other body the most distant from the Sun
- Point in an astronomical body's orbit when it it closest to the Sun
- Study of how ancient cultures understood and used the sky, as well as its significance in their cultures
- Phase of the moon when it appears to increase in size or get bigger as it moves around Earth
- Elementary particle that carries electromagnetic radiation
- Located in the center of our solar system
- When the Sun's path appears to be at its furthest point from Earth's equator, either north or south
- Proper name for "wandering stars"
15 Clues: Invented the telescope • Proper name for "wandering stars" • The rise and fall of ocean water on Earth • Located in the center of our solar system • Study of celestial objects beyond Earth's atmosphere • Elementary particle that carries electromagnetic radiation • Total movement of an object without any regard to direction • ...
Astronomical Phenomena 2025-11-23
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- When the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun, blocking sunlight from reaching Earth.
- The changing shapes of the Moon we see from Earth each month.
- The longest or shortest day of the year, depending on the season.
- Colourful lights in the sky caused by particles from the Sun hitting Earth’s atmosphere.
- Something related to space, stars, planets, or the universe.
- The time when your part of Earth is turned away from the Sun.
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- The slight angle of Earth that causes the seasons.
- When Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, blocking sunlight from reaching the Moon.
- The four parts of the year that change because Earth orbits the Sun and is tilted.
- Events or occurrences in space or nature that we can observe.
- A day when Earth gets equal amounts of daylight and darkness.
- The path one object takes as it travels around another in space.
- The planet we live on that orbits the Sun once each year.
- The time when your part of Earth faces the Sun.
- The star at the center of our solar system that gives Earth heat and light.
15 Clues: The time when your part of Earth faces the Sun. • The slight angle of Earth that causes the seasons. • The planet we live on that orbits the Sun once each year. • Something related to space, stars, planets, or the universe. • Events or occurrences in space or nature that we can observe. • A day when Earth gets equal amounts of daylight and darkness. • ...
CH.8 Brock Patrick 2020-09-21
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- cells go through certain phases called the ______.
- 2nd stage of mitosis
- bacteria reproduce using ____
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- 1st Stage of Mitosis
- Multicellular organisms grow mainly by increasing ______.
- ability to transport of oxygen food, waste across cell membrane depends on ______
- 4th stage of mitosis
- produces 4 cells
- a special type of cell division that occurs to produce sex cells.
- 3rd stage of mitosis
10 Clues: produces 4 cells • 1st Stage of Mitosis • 4th stage of mitosis • 2nd stage of mitosis • 3rd stage of mitosis • bacteria reproduce using ____ • cells go through certain phases called the ______. • Multicellular organisms grow mainly by increasing ______. • a special type of cell division that occurs to produce sex cells. • ...
