moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Out of this World 2013-08-08
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- Makes your voice high.
- is a constellation.
- It holds us to the ground.
- We live in it.
- It is a constellation.
- Things on the sun.
- Coldest planet.
- It flyes in the sky.
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- It is a moon.
- Iron planet.
- The first person to set foot on the moon.
- Has the highest mountains.
- Ring are made out of it.
- It holds the Earth.
- You stars fires with it.
15 Clues: Iron planet. • It is a moon. • We live in it. • Coldest planet. • Things on the sun. • It holds the Earth. • is a constellation. • It flyes in the sky. • Makes your voice high. • It is a constellation. • Ring are made out of it. • You stars fires with it. • Has the highest mountains. • It holds us to the ground. • The first person to set foot on the moon.
Crossword 2012-05-07
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- Corps
- JFK's vice president
- __Wall
- Month of Kennedy's assassination
- The "F" in JFK
- Leader of The USSR
- __Of Pigs
- Marilyn that JFK had an affair with
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- Kennedy's program to get a man on the Moon
- JFK's wife
- JFK's Attorney General (2 wrds)
- Oswald that shot JFK (2 wrds)
- # of rocket that reached the Moon
- Leader of Cuba
- The Civil Rights leader JFK bailed out of jail (inits.)
15 Clues: Corps • __Wall • __Of Pigs • JFK's wife • The "F" in JFK • Leader of Cuba • Leader of The USSR • JFK's vice president • Oswald that shot JFK (2 wrds) • JFK's Attorney General (2 wrds) • Month of Kennedy's assassination • # of rocket that reached the Moon • Marilyn that JFK had an affair with • Kennedy's program to get a man on the Moon • ...
space 2023-04-25
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- Second biggest planet?
- Sixth biggest plantet?
- How many planets are in the sunsystem?
- What planet is the biggest?
- European Space Agency?
- Third biggest planet?
- Seventh biggest Planet?
- On which planet do we live?
- Biggest organisation in space?
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- International Space Station?
- fourth biggest planet?
- Eight biggest planet?
- How many people were on the moon?
- Who was the first person on moon?
- What was the missions name?
15 Clues: Eight biggest planet? • Third biggest planet? • Second biggest planet? • fourth biggest planet? • Sixth biggest plantet? • European Space Agency? • Seventh biggest Planet? • What planet is the biggest? • On which planet do we live? • What was the missions name? • International Space Station? • Biggest organisation in space? • How many people were on the moon? • ...
Tides 2023-02-14
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- the object's orbital motion around another object.
- A ________ occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun.
- A ________ occurs when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun blocking sunlight from Earth.
- The side of the Earth closest to the Moon experiences the Moon's pull the strongest and this causes the seas to rise creating __________.
- __________is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power mainly electricity using various methods.
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- ________ of planet Earth around its own axis.
- The side of Earth furthest from the Moon experiences the Moon’s pull the weakest creating ________.
- Earth's orbit around the sun is in the shape of an ________.
- each of the four divisions of the year ( spring summer autumn winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
- long-period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the moon and sun.
10 Clues: ________ of planet Earth around its own axis. • the object's orbital motion around another object. • Earth's orbit around the sun is in the shape of an ________. • A ________ occurs at a full moon when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun. • The side of Earth furthest from the Moon experiences the Moon’s pull the weakest creating ________. • ...
The Solar System 2020-06-29
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- a layer of this is between Mars and Jupiter
- a planet that was once in the solar system but now considered as a dwarf planet
- someone who goes to space
- the Earth’s natural satellite
- the galaxy in which we live in
- the hottest planet in the solar system
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- when the earth comes in between sun and moon
- the study of space
- a star
- the sun together with all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it
- When the moon comes in between the sun and earth
- the total number of hours an earth day has
- the total number of planets in the solar system
13 Clues: a star • the study of space • someone who goes to space • the Earth’s natural satellite • the galaxy in which we live in • the hottest planet in the solar system • the total number of hours an earth day has • a layer of this is between Mars and Jupiter • when the earth comes in between sun and moon • the total number of planets in the solar system • ...
Apollo Missions 2017-06-12
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- One superpower in the Space Race was
- The man who gave the moon speech
- The first mission to land on the moon was
- The biggest rockets ever
- The year that the first Apollo Mission was launched
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- Another superpower in the Space Race was
- The first satellite that was launched was named
- The "war" that was going on during the Space Race
- The last mission to land on the moon was
- The first man in space was named
- The first life in space was a
- The mission where 3 men died
- The year that the last Apollo Mission was launched
13 Clues: The biggest rockets ever • The mission where 3 men died • The first life in space was a • The first man in space was named • The man who gave the moon speech • One superpower in the Space Race was • Another superpower in the Space Race was • The last mission to land on the moon was • The first mission to land on the moon was • The first satellite that was launched was named • ...
Space Crossword 2025-07-30
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- The bright ball you see in the night sky
- A space rock with a glowing tail
- When the moon or sun gets covered up
- A word that means “about the sun”
- A word that means “about the moon”
- A person who travels in space
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- A ship that blasts off into space
- A rock that falls through the sky
- A tool for looking at stars and planets
- A big round object that goes around a star
- The path something takes as it goes around a planet or star
- A huge group of stars, like the Milky Way
- The force that pulls things down
13 Clues: A person who travels in space • A space rock with a glowing tail • The force that pulls things down • A ship that blasts off into space • A rock that falls through the sky • A word that means “about the sun” • A word that means “about the moon” • When the moon or sun gets covered up • A tool for looking at stars and planets • The bright ball you see in the night sky • ...
SPACE 2012-11-20
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- The planet named after the roman goddess of love
- The coldest planet
- ____ Hole
- The Earth does this to the sun every 365 days
- Has 4 rings
- Rocks that fly through space
- The red planet
- G____y
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- Comes out at night
- When the moon passes over the sun
- The study of space
- Name of a chocolate
- Astronauts travel in this
- ____aut
- The force that keeps us on Earth
15 Clues: G____y • ____aut • ____ Hole • Has 4 rings • The red planet • Comes out at night • The study of space • The coldest planet • Name of a chocolate • Astronauts travel in this • Rocks that fly through space • The force that keeps us on Earth • When the moon passes over the sun • The Earth does this to the sun every 365 days • The planet named after the roman goddess of love
The Universe 2021-05-25
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- ball of gas
- our galaxy
- when the moon casts a shadow on earth
- ball of ice and dust
- has rings around it
- a small lump of rock or metal that moves around the sun
- shooting star
- giant heat source
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- cluster of stars
- orbits a planet, our moon is one
- 8 of them in the milky way
- smallest planet
- largest planet
- planet with life
- second closest to sun
15 Clues: our galaxy • ball of gas • shooting star • largest planet • smallest planet • cluster of stars • planet with life • giant heat source • has rings around it • ball of ice and dust • second closest to sun • 8 of them in the milky way • orbits a planet, our moon is one • when the moon casts a shadow on earth • a small lump of rock or metal that moves around the sun
Baby Shower 2025-03-16
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- The aardvark with a curled fist (meme)
- Series that will give you chicken skin
- He's big and he's red
- A type of pants
- Goodnight _
- The _ Cheese Man
- Star Moon
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- The Very Hungry _
- If You Give a _ a _
- A book of picture riddles (like hide n seek)
- Series about a bear family
- A monkey named George
- The _ Tree
- Famous doctor of children's books
- French boarding school student
15 Clues: Star Moon • The _ Tree • Goodnight _ • A type of pants • The _ Cheese Man • The Very Hungry _ • If You Give a _ a _ • A monkey named George • He's big and he's red • Series about a bear family • French boarding school student • Famous doctor of children's books • The aardvark with a curled fist (meme) • Series that will give you chicken skin • A book of picture riddles (like hide n seek)
Lesson 5 Crossword 2025-11-19
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- a covering that hides something
- something not learned, coming naturally
- not a fully finished idea
- playful or funny act
- the way you sit or stand
- skillful
- to smother
- to write
- working with great care and effort
- to change over time
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- calm or peaceful
- to charm someone, win over
- moon hides the sun or sun hides the moon
- fancy clothing
- good at many things, can multitask
15 Clues: skillful • to write • to smother • fancy clothing • calm or peaceful • to change over time • playful or funny act • the way you sit or stand • not a fully finished idea • to charm someone, win over • a covering that hides something • good at many things, can multitask • working with great care and effort • something not learned, coming naturally • moon hides the sun or sun hides the moon
Chemistry 2020-02-04
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- moved from place to place
- known as NH3
- turn from liquid into vapor
- group of atoms bonded together
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- a characteristic that describes a substance
- a distinctive smell
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume
- which a thing is or can be made.
- can be found in three phases
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
10 Clues: known as NH3 • a distinctive smell • moved from place to place • turn from liquid into vapor • can be found in three phases • group of atoms bonded together • which a thing is or can be made. • no fixed shape and no fixed volume • a characteristic that describes a substance • a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
Ready, Set, BOO! 2021-10-21
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- A woman with a pointy black hat
- Creature that sucks blood
- Who you gonna call?
- The bones of the head
- Trick or...
- Might be full, might be half, or new
- Disguise
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- Transportation for witches
- Comes out during a full moon
- Scary genre
- Keeps the birds away
- scary house
- What makes a popular pie?
- Halloween 2021 falls on this day
14 Clues: Disguise • Scary genre • scary house • Trick or... • Who you gonna call? • Keeps the birds away • The bones of the head • Creature that sucks blood • What makes a popular pie? • Transportation for witches • Comes out during a full moon • A woman with a pointy black hat • Halloween 2021 falls on this day • Might be full, might be half, or new
mario odessey 2026-02-16
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- the shop
- the 3rd last kingdom
- the odessey's fuel
- new donkey city
- cappey's home
- mario's ship
- the guy in almost all mario games(bad guy hehehe)
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- where mario's clothes are stored
- mario's new hat
- lots of moons in one!
- the dark side of the moon
- little MOON SHARDS
- something used for buying things in the shop
- mario's brown enemy
14 Clues: the shop • mario's ship • cappey's home • mario's new hat • new donkey city • the odessey's fuel • little MOON SHARDS • mario's brown enemy • the 3rd last kingdom • lots of moons in one! • the dark side of the moon • where mario's clothes are stored • something used for buying things in the shop • the guy in almost all mario games(bad guy hehehe)
Genetics 2017-11-23
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- determines how many more mitosis will occur
- gives rise to more specialized daughter cells but do not self-renew
- provide scaffolds for protein synthesis
- consist of two gap phases
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- the site of lipid synthesis
- combination that constitutes the genotype
- packages secretions into vesicles
- apportions other components into daughter cells
- In prophase consisting of two
- the part that encode protein in genome
10 Clues: consist of two gap phases • the site of lipid synthesis • In prophase consisting of two • packages secretions into vesicles • the part that encode protein in genome • provide scaffolds for protein synthesis • combination that constitutes the genotype • determines how many more mitosis will occur • apportions other components into daughter cells • ...
Famous People of History 2022-04-28
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- painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- holy roman emperor
- was captured in the 100 Years War and burned at the stake
- placed the sun at the center of the universe
- crowned Charlemagne
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- contributed to the Scientific Method
- led the Norman Conquest in 1066
- created the largest empire ever to exist
- discovered the phases of Venus
10 Clues: holy roman emperor • crowned Charlemagne • wrote Romeo and Juliet • discovered the phases of Venus • led the Norman Conquest in 1066 • contributed to the Scientific Method • created the largest empire ever to exist • painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • placed the sun at the center of the universe • was captured in the 100 Years War and burned at the stake
Interphase S 2022-11-14
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- phase before mitotic phases
- cellular structure that is duplicated in S-phase
- the process of cell division
- where DNA is located
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- half of a duplicated chromosome
- develops spindle fiber; only found in animal cells
- carries genetic information in the form of genes
- the cell spends most of its life in this phase
- a nucleic acid
- responsible for moving chromosomes
10 Clues: a nucleic acid • where DNA is located • phase before mitotic phases • the process of cell division • half of a duplicated chromosome • responsible for moving chromosomes • the cell spends most of its life in this phase • carries genetic information in the form of genes • cellular structure that is duplicated in S-phase • develops spindle fiber; only found in animal cells
Cell Cycle By: Blake Williams 2023-12-06
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- Divided into three stages.
- Divided into 4 different phases.
- Where cells grow and develop.
- Where the cytoplasm and its contents divide.
- Copied chromatin coils together tightly.
- Where the sister chromatids separate.
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- Resulted from cytokinesis and mitosis.
- Where chromosomes line up single filed in the center of the cell.
- During this chromosomes begin to unwind.
- Make up duplicated chromosomes.
10 Clues: Divided into three stages. • Where cells grow and develop. • Make up duplicated chromosomes. • Divided into 4 different phases. • Where the sister chromatids separate. • Resulted from cytokinesis and mitosis. • During this chromosomes begin to unwind. • Copied chromatin coils together tightly. • Where the cytoplasm and its contents divide. • ...
Halloween 2022-10-31
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- you'll hear it when the moon is out
- an animal that flies
- decorated food
- spiders make it
- what goes "meow", but you can't see
- something that chases you
- gives you light in the dark
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- what goes "boo"
- something to snack on
- a fun outfit to wear
- want to watch a nightmare before bed
- something to decorate with
- walk through and get a scare
- flies on a broom stick
- looks like strawberry jelly
- something sweet to eat
16 Clues: decorated food • what goes "boo" • spiders make it • an animal that flies • a fun outfit to wear • something to snack on • flies on a broom stick • something sweet to eat • something that chases you • something to decorate with • looks like strawberry jelly • gives you light in the dark • walk through and get a scare • you'll hear it when the moon is out • ...
Science Crossword Puzle 2024-10-25
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- Isaac Newton disovered it
- You take this class every day in school
- When a planet spins on its axis
- You drink this
- Could be faster than light
- Caused by earths tilt
- A planets orbit around the sun
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- When rock breaks down
- Full moon and new moon
- It's hot and water kills it
- Old remains of a animal
- Solar and lunar
- It has 365 days
- Layers of fossils
- No rings , few moons, shorter orbits
- Space station
16 Clues: Space station • You drink this • Solar and lunar • It has 365 days • Layers of fossils • When rock breaks down • Caused by earths tilt • Full moon and new moon • Old remains of a animal • Isaac Newton disovered it • Could be faster than light • It's hot and water kills it • A planets orbit around the sun • When a planet spins on its axis • No rings , few moons, shorter orbits • ...
kitson & carmen's crossword extravaganza 2025-04-16
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- kitson's sun sign
- kitson's occupation
- our smallest cat's name
- state where carmen was born
- kitson's moon sign
- carmen's sun sign
- borough where kitson was born
- carmen's undergraduate college
- region of spain that carmen is from
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- our first cat's name
- carmen's moon sign
- neigborhood where carmen and kitson are moving after the wedding, on the west side between 100th and 125th
- our friendliest cat's name
- carmen's college rugby team mascot
- kitson's undergraduate college
- neighborhood where carmen and kitson currently living
16 Clues: kitson's sun sign • carmen's sun sign • carmen's moon sign • kitson's moon sign • kitson's occupation • our first cat's name • our smallest cat's name • our friendliest cat's name • state where carmen was born • borough where kitson was born • kitson's undergraduate college • carmen's undergraduate college • carmen's college rugby team mascot • region of spain that carmen is from • ...
Sung, Chapter 1 lesson 4 Astronomy 2021-11-09
Autumn Festival 2024-09-11
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- of the color between green and orange
- is the satelite of Earth
- a flattened structure of a higher plant
- the animals is cute
- of the color between yellow and red
- firework
- feeling or showing pleasure
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- a lamp
- of the color between orange and purple
- peole of group
- firecraker
- cake of moon
- a day or period of celebration
- recreation when no work is done
- one of the season
15 Clues: a lamp • firework • firecraker • cake of moon • peole of group • one of the season • the animals is cute • is the satelite of Earth • feeling or showing pleasure • a day or period of celebration • recreation when no work is done • of the color between yellow and red • of the color between green and orange • of the color between orange and purple • a flattened structure of a higher plant
yfyflyufliyf 2024-05-22
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- planet without moon
- cloud of gas and dust in space
- number of planets
- discontinuity between mantle and core
- force responsible for flattening at poles
- planet-like objects
- largest planet
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- period when night and day length are equal
- daily atmospheric conditions
- natural satellite
- eclipse caused by revolution of the earth
- lithosphere
- planet on which we live
- earth spins on this of its own
- layer of magnesium and silica
15 Clues: lithosphere • largest planet • natural satellite • number of planets • planet without moon • planet-like objects • planet on which we live • daily atmospheric conditions • layer of magnesium and silica • cloud of gas and dust in space • earth spins on this of its own • discontinuity between mantle and core • eclipse caused by revolution of the earth • ...
The Universe 2021-05-26
14 Clues: has big rings • a blue planet • way our galaxy • biggest planet • ball of gasses • cluster of stars • we have 8 of them • giant heat source • closest to the sun • home to humans/life • 4th planet from the sun • second closest to the sun • orbits a planet our moon is one • when the moon casts a shadow on earth
Mozzarella Sticks 2021-11-14
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- It starts just after the First Quarter Moon and lasts until the Full Moon.
- approximately one week after a full moon, when half of the moon's disk is illuminated by the sun.
- to move or shift so as to lean or incline
- the point where the Sun appears to reach either its highest or lowest point in the sky for the year and thus ancient astronomers came to know the day as one where the Sun appeared to stand still.
- the only time when both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience roughly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime
- period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions.
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- an imaginary straight line around which an object spins.
- new moon is the first lunar phase, when the Moon and Sun have the same ecliptic longitude.
- the circular movement of an object around an axis.
- the shape of the visible part of the moon when it is less than half full.
10 Clues: to move or shift so as to lean or incline • the circular movement of an object around an axis. • an imaginary straight line around which an object spins. • period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions. • the shape of the visible part of the moon when it is less than half full. • ...
Mitosis-Meiosis by I.Gkogiannos, E.Giakoumatos, T.Anagnostopoulos, N.Antzoulatos 2018-04-16
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- Errors during mitosis might cause ...
- Meiosis results in ... cells.
- Meiosis occurs in both ...-celled and multicellular eykaryotes.
- The products of meiosis are called ...
- Mitosis occurs only in ... cells.
- ... is divided into G1, S and G2.
- Gametes fuse to form a diploid ...
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- Mitosis is the division of the ...
- Meiosis reduces the ... number by half.
- Interphase is divided into ... phases.
- Because the number of chromosomes is halved during meiosis, gametes can ... . (fertilization)
- Mitosis results in ... cells.
- Errors during meiosis might result in a ...
- Synthesis is symbolized as ...
- The 1st stage of mitosis is called ...
15 Clues: Mitosis results in ... cells. • Meiosis results in ... cells. • Synthesis is symbolized as ... • Mitosis occurs only in ... cells. • ... is divided into G1, S and G2. • Mitosis is the division of the ... • Gametes fuse to form a diploid ... • Errors during mitosis might cause ... • Interphase is divided into ... phases. • The products of meiosis are called ... • ...
bio 2021-10-28
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- expected outcome
- type of cells that can turn into any cell but comes from the umbilical cord
- using our own immune system to attack things that shouldn't be in our body
- most used type of cancer treatment
- what happens in S1
- what happens in G1
- stem cells that can turn into any cell
- what does cyto mean
- cell death is called
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- what happens in G2 hint: very long
- immune cell that absorbs other cells to kill them
- two phases of a cells cycle
- scientists turned these into pluripotent
- means chromosomes in the middle
- purple tissue?
15 Clues: purple tissue? • expected outcome • what happens in S1 • what happens in G1 • what does cyto mean • cell death is called • two phases of a cells cycle • means chromosomes in the middle • what happens in G2 hint: very long • most used type of cancer treatment • stem cells that can turn into any cell • scientists turned these into pluripotent • ...
Biology Crossword 2013-01-16
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- holds chromotids together
- one of the phases of cell division
- one half of cellular DNA
- holds all other organelles in place
- basically a body part
- system allows you to breath
- system allows blood and oxygen to flow
- an organelle that holds fluids
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- if the cell does not have a brain
- misconfigured cells
- system allows you to move
- how matter from a high concentration moves into and mixes with a matter of a low concentration to balance out
- what you eat with
- where the food goes
- division reproduction of cells
15 Clues: what you eat with • misconfigured cells • where the food goes • basically a body part • one half of cellular DNA • holds chromotids together • system allows you to move • system allows you to breath • division reproduction of cells • an organelle that holds fluids • if the cell does not have a brain • one of the phases of cell division • holds all other organelles in place • ...
Israel Enter the promised land 2014-12-18
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- Deuteronomic History The History of the Jews
- He brought back the Ark of the Covenant
- Going out
- Phases Sin, punishment, repentance, deliverance
- The body of water west of Israel
- he was known as great general and military leader
- What the Jews called God
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- Tribes System of tribes that lived in Palestine
- A region in the Middle East
- Home of the Israelites
- Second law
- Leadership The style of leadership common to the Judges
- Saul The king first chosen anointed by Samuel
- Sauls son
- He Led Israel to the Promised Land
15 Clues: Going out • Sauls son • Second law • Home of the Israelites • What the Jews called God • A region in the Middle East • The body of water west of Israel • He Led Israel to the Promised Land • He brought back the Ark of the Covenant • Deuteronomic History The History of the Jews • Saul The king first chosen anointed by Samuel • Tribes System of tribes that lived in Palestine • ...
science review 2021-04-28
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- an electric attraction between bounds
- the basic block of matter
- the phases of a product
- the energy an object has due to motion
- compounds made of long monomers
- can be identify observed and measured
- the mass volume of a unit
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- how a material reacts to a substance
- to favor one thing over another
- from of solid-liquid or gas
- 1 or more atoms held by a chemical bond
- how flexible a material is
- what makes up of all living and nonliving
- the simplest pure substance
- made from more elements combined with a chemical bound
15 Clues: the phases of a product • the basic block of matter • the mass volume of a unit • how flexible a material is • from of solid-liquid or gas • the simplest pure substance • to favor one thing over another • compounds made of long monomers • how a material reacts to a substance • an electric attraction between bounds • can be identify observed and measured • ...
Moral Development 2022-04-26
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- Founder of Cognitive Development
- Punishment and obedience
- Phase One
- Process through which children acquire those sets of principles
- I did a bad thing!
- 30th most eminent psychologist of the 20th century
- Phase Two
- Phase Three
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- I won’t eat them because I don’t like cookies!
- How many stages are in moral development
- I am bad!
- One of the most influential psychologist
- How many Phases in moral development
- A set of principles that people use to distinguish between right and wrong
- A critical period for obtaining the right set of moral principles
15 Clues: I am bad! • Phase One • Phase Two • Phase Three • I did a bad thing! • Punishment and obedience • Founder of Cognitive Development • How many Phases in moral development • How many stages are in moral development • One of the most influential psychologist • I won’t eat them because I don’t like cookies! • 30th most eminent psychologist of the 20th century • ...
Gastrointestinal Disease 2016-10-24
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- tumor of pancreatic islet cells
- can be caused by scorpion bites
- what does CF stand for
- one of the three phases of the digestive process
- produced mainly by cells in lower portion of the stomach
- food mixed in stomach and partially broken down
- can be used to diagnose lactose intolerance
- preferred procedure for diagnosing H. pylori
- treatment for Zollinger-Ellison usually requires
- initiated by sight, smell, and taste of food
- autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion
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- initiated by stomach distention
- progressive destruction of pancreas
- deficiency of lactase
- disease mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori
15 Clues: deficiency of lactase • what does CF stand for • initiated by stomach distention • tumor of pancreatic islet cells • can be caused by scorpion bites • progressive destruction of pancreas • can be used to diagnose lactose intolerance • disease mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori • preferred procedure for diagnosing H. pylori • initiated by sight, smell, and taste of food • ...
A Solar Eclipse Vocabulary 2024-04-01
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- A thin, red-colored layer of solar atmosphere located just above the photosphere. It is briefly visible immediately after second contact and just prior to third contact at a total solar eclipse.
- The plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun or, equivalently, the plane of the Sun's apparent motion around the sky throughout the year. It gets its name from the fact that only when both the Sun and Moon are on (or, in the Moon's case, near) the ecliptic can an eclipse occur.
- The portion of the Moon’s shadow in which only part of the Sun is covered. An observer standing in the penumbra sees a partial solar eclipse.
- The time between second and third contact during a total or annular solar eclipse.
- The maximum phase of a total solar eclipse, during which the Moon’s disk completely covers the Sun's bright face. Totality occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 7 minutes 31 seconds.
- The moment when the Moon takes its first tiny nibble out of the solar disk — the beginning of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- Hot gas hanging just above the solar surface, usually appearing as a red-colored arc or filament hovering in the lower part of the corona. Prominences are quickly covered by the Moon after second contact and revealed just prior to third contact at a total solar eclipse.
- The extension of the Moon’s shadow beyond the umbra. Within the antumbra, the Sun appears larger than the Moon, which is visible in silhouette. An observer standing in the antumbra sees an annular eclipse.
- A solar eclipse where the Moon covers only a portion of the Sun. A partial eclipse precedes and follows totality or annularity, but a partial can also occur by itself. A partial solar eclipse is visible over a wider swath of Earth than is totality or annularity.
- The maximum phase of an annular eclipse, when the Moon’s entire disk is seen silhouetted against the Sun. Annularity occurs between second and third contact. It can last from a fraction of a second to a maximum of 12 minutes 30 seconds.
- The instant when the total or annular phase of an eclipse begins. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the disappearance of the first diamond ring. At second contact during a total solar eclipse, darkness suddenly falls (but only to the level of deep twilight).
- The 35 days when the Sun is close enough to one of the nodes of the Moon's orbit (that is, the two points at which the Moon's orbit around Earth crosses the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun) for an eclipse to occur.
- The visible surface of the Sun, which consists of a gas layer at a temperature of roughly 5,500° Celsius (10,000° Fahrenheit).
- A solar eclipse that begins as an annular, becomes total for a brief time, and then reverts back to an annular before it ends. This is also known as an annular-total eclipse. On rare occasions, a hybrid eclipse may begin as an annular and end as a total, or vice versa.
- Dark regions on the Sun where magnetic fields are bundled together and are so strong that the flow of hot gas from the Sun’s interior to the surface is inhibited. The spots appear dark because their temperature is about 1,000° Celsius (1,800° Fahrenheit) cooler than the photosphere that surrounds them.
- Caused by shafts of sunlight shining through deep valleys on the lunar limb (edge), they look like a series of brilliant beads popping on and off. They appear just prior to second contact and just after third contact at annular and total solar eclipses. They’re named after the English astronomer Francis Baily, who first described them during the annular eclipse of May 15, 1836.
- The instant when the Moon no longer covers any part of the solar disk. This signals the conclusion of the partial phase of an eclipse.
- A solar-eclipse aficionado; a person who will do almost anything, and travel almost anywhere, to see totality. Another term for an umbraphile is "eclipse chaser."
- A single Baily’s Bead, shining like a brilliant diamond set into a pale ring created by the pearly white corona. It’s the signal that totality is about to start (second contact) or has ended (third contact).
- The fraction of the Sun’s diameter covered by the Moon. It is a ratio of Sun/Moon diameters and should not be confused with eclipse obscuration (see next item). When the eclipse magnitude is 50% (that is, when 50% of the Sun’s diameter is covered), only about 40% of the solar surface area is obscured.
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- Very faint, shimmering ripples of dark and light moving across the ground, walls, or clouds. These hard-to-see bands result from atmospheric “twinkling” of the thin solar crescent just before second contact and/or just after third contact. When they occur at all (they're not reported at every total eclipse), they’re best seen against a white background.
- The lunar phase when the Moon is located in the same direction in the sky as the Sun. New Moon is the only lunar phase during which an eclipse of the Sun can occur.
- A solar eclipse where the apparent diameter of the Moon is too small to completely cover the Sun. At mideclipse, the Sun appears as a blindingly bright ring, often called a "Ring of Fire," encircling the Moon.
- The instant when the total or annular phase of a solar eclipse ends. For a total eclipse, this is synonymous with the appearance of the second diamond ring. At third contact during a total solar eclipse, daylight suddenly returns.
- A solar eclipse where the apparent diameter of the Moon is large enough to completely cover the Sun’s photosphere (even if only momentarily) and reveal the faint solar corona.
- The darkest part of the Moon’s shadow, within which the entirety of the Sun's bright face is blocked. Within the umbra, the Moon appears larger than the Sun. An observer standing in the umbra sees a total solar eclipse.
- The fraction of the Sun’s surface area covered by the Moon. Do not confuse it with eclipse magnitude (see previous item). When 50% of the solar surface area is obscured, the eclipse magnitude is roughly 60%.
- The number of sunspots (see next item) rises and falls in roughly an 11-year cycle. During sunspot minimum, the Sun’s corona appears elongated with streamers extending away from the solar equator; during sunspot maximum, the Sun’s corona appears more rounded and symmetrical.
- An eclipse cycle with a period of 6,585.32 days (18 years 11⅓ days or 18 years 10⅓ days, depending on how many leap years intervene). When two eclipses are separated by a period of one Saros, the Sun, Earth, and Moon return to approximately the same relative geometry, and a nearly identical eclipse will occur (though the eclipse path will be shifted west by eight hours — one-third of Earth’s rotation).
- The Sun’s upper atmosphere, visible as a pearly glow around the eclipsed Sun during totality. Its shape (sometimes elongated, sometimes round) is determined by the Sun’s magnetic field and is linked to the sunspot cycle.
30 Clues: The time between second and third contact during a total or annular solar eclipse. • The moment when the Moon takes its first tiny nibble out of the solar disk — the beginning of the partial phase of an eclipse. • The visible surface of the Sun, which consists of a gas layer at a temperature of roughly 5,500° Celsius (10,000° Fahrenheit). • ...
Planet Crossword 2025-11-21
10 Clues: Third Planet • sixth planet • First Planet • Fifth planet • Fourth Planet • Second planet • eighth planet • Seventh planet • Middle Moon phase • Beginning Moon phase
Scrience 6th grade Unit 4 vocab (part 2) 2024-02-15
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- the speed of which an object is leaving earth, infinitely
- smaller rockets that are placed on one another and then fired in sucession
- darkest part of the moon
- is a type of eclipse that happens when the moon is blocking the sunlight from the earth
- the pushing/pull force exerted by the engine of a aircraft
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- is another type of eclipse that when the moon earth's into earth's shadow, happens on a full moon.
- expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction
- lighter part of the moon
- orbital speed of a revolving body in a gravitational pull
9 Clues: lighter part of the moon • darkest part of the moon • the speed of which an object is leaving earth, infinitely • orbital speed of a revolving body in a gravitational pull • the pushing/pull force exerted by the engine of a aircraft • expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction • ...
Pablo Picasso 2025-01-02
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- 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)
SPACE#10 2020-05-19
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- mass 1/1000 of the sun
- center of the solar system
- natural object outside of earth's atmosphere
- moon of Jupiter
- second-smallest planet
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- hottest planet in our solar system
- densest giant planet
- Ball Of Gas
- similar to Neptune
- not considered a planet
- second largest in the solar system
- closest planet to the sun
- only planet that has life
- moon of Jupiter
- orbits the earth
15 Clues: Ball Of Gas • moon of Jupiter • moon of Jupiter • orbits the earth • similar to Neptune • densest giant planet • mass 1/1000 of the sun • second-smallest planet • not considered a planet • closest planet to the sun • only planet that has life • center of the solar system • hottest planet in our solar system • second largest in the solar system • ...
Space crossword puzzle 2022-03-29
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- first human to be on the moon
- third from the sun
- Unidentified Flying Object
- the red planet
- the galaxy we live in
- the biggest planet
- space rocks
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- the one with the rings
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- we see this at night
- has the 8 planets
- The first to reach the moon
- a dwarf planet
- what made space travel possible
14 Clues: space rocks • the red planet • a dwarf planet • has the 8 planets • third from the sun • the biggest planet • we see this at night • the galaxy we live in • the one with the rings • Unidentified Flying Object • The first to reach the moon • first human to be on the moon • what made space travel possible • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
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- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- The shadow that gets bigger as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
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- The shadow that gets smaller as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- The Latin word for moon
12 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • The ________ doesn't have its own natural light. • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
universe 2021-11-10
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- The average distance from Earth to the Sun
- The imaginary north-south line that passes directly overhead
- A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror.
- When the Moon or other body appears more than half, but not fully, illuminated
- The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk.
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- The fraction of the Moon or other body that we see illuminated by sunlight.
- When the Moon or a planet appears especially close either to another planet or to a bright star.
- Two stars that lie very close to, and are often orbiting, each other
- The circle of sky that you see when you look through a telescope or binoculars
- the second full Moon in a single calendar month
- The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular
- A star ending its life in a huge explosion.
12 Clues: The average distance from Earth to the Sun • A star ending its life in a huge explosion. • The edge of a celestial object’s visible disk. • the second full Moon in a single calendar month • A telescope’s main light-gathering lens or mirror. • The imaginary north-south line that passes directly overhead • The measure of how much an orbit deviates from being circular • ...
dhjg 2022-01-04
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- Neighbor of the earth
- Anstron First person to reach the moon
- luminous stars that adorn the sky
- Acronym for NASA's Modular Station in Space
- Compendium of all galaxies
- Galaxy millions of kilometers from Earth
- The hottest
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- The largest planet
- satellite of the earth
- The eighth of the solar system
- has large rings
- dwarf planet
- Lumbrera major of the day
- Place where Martians are believed to be
- System Set of stars and planets
- Planet blue and has 27 moons
- Home of humanity
17 Clues: The hottest • dwarf planet • has large rings • Home of humanity • The largest planet • Neighbor of the earth • satellite of the earth • Lumbrera major of the day • Compendium of all galaxies • Planet blue and has 27 moons • The eighth of the solar system • System Set of stars and planets • luminous stars that adorn the sky • Anstron First person to reach the moon • ...
2010: Odyssey Crossword 2023-11-11
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- Creator of Hal
- The human turned into a celestial being
- Floyd The main protagonist
- Name of planet the Discovery is orbiting
- Genre of 2010
- The AI that went rouge
- The celestial body TMA1 is located on
- Chief scientist of the Leonov
- In a relationship with Curnow
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- Later engaged to Max
- Author of 2010: Odyssey Two
- Name of the American ship stuck in orbit
- the moon of Jupiter with volcanoes
- The Russian ship
- Captain of the Leonov
- The name of TMA2
- Name of creatures from Europa
17 Clues: Genre of 2010 • Creator of Hal • The Russian ship • The name of TMA2 • Later engaged to Max • Captain of the Leonov • The AI that went rouge • Floyd The main protagonist • Author of 2010: Odyssey Two • Name of creatures from Europa • Chief scientist of the Leonov • In a relationship with Curnow • the moon of Jupiter with volcanoes • The celestial body TMA1 is located on • ...
Astronomy-Pintar 1 2018-03-23
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- When the moon casts another part of its shadow that is less dark then the umbra
- Occurs at a full moon when earth is directly between the moon and the sun
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object is space
- the movement of an object around another object
- the partial or total blocking of one object in space by anoter
- the attractive force between objects
- an object that has enough gravity to round itself, and orbits a star
- a collection of ice and dust the has a short orbit around a star
- the blocking of sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth
- The rise and fall of ocean water that occurs every 12.5 hours or so
- An imaginary line that passes through a planet's center
- Chunks of rock or dust from space
- a pattern or group of stars that people see as objects
- a ball of hot gas, mostly hydrogen and helium
- Large round pits that can be hundreds of kilometers across
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- one of the different apparent shapes of the moon a seen on Earth
- I tied with the least difference between consecutive low low and high tides
- the scientific law that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- Either two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted away or towards the sun
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- When combined forces produce a tide what's the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides
- a meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere
- The very darkest part of the Moonshadow
- an object that orbits a planet
- a system of organizing time that defines the beginning, length, and divisions of a year
- Dark, flat areas, are hardened rock formed from huge lava flows that occurred 3-4,000,000,000 years ago
- either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
27 Clues: an object that orbits a planet • Chunks of rock or dust from space • the attractive force between objects • The very darkest part of the Moonshadow • a meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • a ball of hot gas, mostly hydrogen and helium • the movement of an object around another object • ...
Science Test #7 Review 2024-01-24
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- the Hemisphere where the aurora borealis is seen
- the air in the two upper layers of the atmosphere is said to be this because there are very few air molecules
- the only planet suitable for life
- the planet that appears royal blue and has a moon named Triton
- darker areas on the outer surface of the sun
- this eclipse happens when the moon is on the same level as the sun, it blocks out the sun's light
- the closest planet to the sun
- the light of the moon comes from this
- a phenomenon that occurs in the lower regions of the thermosphere
- the atmosphere of the sun
- the largest planet in the solar system, the planet with the Great Red Spot
- the planet surrounded by seven bands of rings and at least sixty moons
- seventy-eight percent of the air is this gas
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- the layer of atmosphere closest to the earth, the layer where all weather occurs
- the air pressure at sea level, how many pounds per square inch
- the brightest planet in the sky, Earth's "twin planet"
- the innermost section of the sun
- the surface layer of the sun which is visible to our eyes
- the "red planet"
- the vapor blanket surrounding the sun which is visible only during a total eclipse
- the layer of the atmosphere that helps protect the earth from being bombarded with meteoroids
- the planet discovered by Sir WIlliam Herschel, the planet that is tipped over on its side
- the layer in the stratosphere that helps protect the earth from ultraviolet rays
- a light display seen near the poles caused by the collisions of particles from the solar wind with molecules of air
- how many millions of miles between the sun and the earth
- this eclipse happens when the moon travels through the earth's shadow
- the upmost layer of the atmosphere
- when the moon is gibbous it is this
- the entire earth is surrounded by this field that protects the earth from harmful space particles
29 Clues: the "red planet" • the atmosphere of the sun • the closest planet to the sun • the innermost section of the sun • the only planet suitable for life • the upmost layer of the atmosphere • when the moon is gibbous it is this • the light of the moon comes from this • darker areas on the outer surface of the sun • seventy-eight percent of the air is this gas • ...
Unit 4 HONORS Active Review 2026-01-12
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- infinitely dense core left after supernova event; gravity warps space-time
- forms when small debris enters and burns in a planet's atmosphere
- older star made entirely of the older dense carbon core from red giant
- Jovian planets are massive but have ______.
- gases left behind from the remnant of a red giant star; often surround white dwarf
- less massive planet that lacks gravitational control of nearby objects
- galaxies moving away from each other supports space itself expanding
- most widely accepted moon formation theory; Moon composed partly of Earth's outer layers
- how fast anything (including atmospheric gases) must travel to break free from a planet's gravity
- rocky plantets such as Earth
- icy remnants of solar system formation; have highly elliptical orbits
- modern accepted theory of a younger, expanding universe
- extremely dense core of once massive star left after supernova event
- older theory of an unchanging universe
- implosion to explosion event of an older massive star
- mature star actively fusing hydrogen to helium; gravity balanced by force of fusion
- more massive older star fusing helium to much heavier elements
- the "echo" of the big bang
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- nebula gases pull together but not dense or hot enough for fusion
- infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust
- smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation
- terrestrial planets have _____ but are not massive
- older star fusing helium to carbon; outer shell expands and star cools
- gas that all stars begin as; the mass will determine path of star's life
- an abundance of these supports a relatively younger universe
- Earth and Moon formed at same time from exactly same nebula material
- leftover after space debris successfully impacts a planet's surface
- gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn
- largest remnants of solar system formation or left after planetary collisions
- Moon formation theory supported by Earth and Moon made of different materials
- the inward force that hold stars together or makes them denser in old age
- the outward force that expands a star's size
32 Clues: the "echo" of the big bang • rocky plantets such as Earth • older theory of an unchanging universe • Jovian planets are massive but have ______. • the outward force that expands a star's size • gas giant plantets such as Jupiter and Saturn • infant stage of star life; made of gas and dust • smallest rocky remnants of solar system formation • ...
4th Nine Weeks Review (1st 1/2) 2024-04-22
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- a reusable spacecraft that used rockets to launch but could land like a plane when returning to Earth
- The astroid belt is found between __________________.
- A vehicle sponsored by sixteen nations that circles the earth while astronauts living on board carry out experiments
- what would happen to the force of gravity on you if you decreased in mass
- Which of the following isn't a common characteristics for the outer planets?
- measure of the force of gravity on your body
- Units are Newtons
- are bowl-shaped holes in solid, rocky surfaces that are formed when large meteoroids, asteroids, or comets smash into the surface of a terrestrial planet, asteroid, or moon.
- The entire mass of air that surrounds Earth, made up of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases.
- Which US Space Shuttle (1986) ended in an explosive tragedy 73 seconds after liftoff?
- The great red spot is located on which planet?
- The smallest planet, now known as a dwarf planet, in our solar system is________________.
- Which planet has solid, liquid, and gas forms of water?
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- Standard units are grams
- first American on the moon
- The variable that is purposefully changed. It's not affected by any other variables.
- Which country was the first to send an artificial satellite into the Earth's orbit?
- A measure of how much matter an object has is
- Many craters on Earth have been eroded by _____and _______ and destroyed by tectonics and volcanism.
- What does the character of a crater depend on?
- First creature in space
- Two factors effecting the magnitude of the force of gravity between 2 objects are
- A US government agency in charge of the space program
- Is earth made of mostly land or water?
- The ________ was designed to land humans on the Moon and bring them safely back to Earth.
- Which of the following never changes no matter where in the universe
- What was the first mission to land on the moon
- The variable that gets affected by another.
- Country that landed the first man on the Moon
- Rays of ejected material radiate ________from an impact crater in all directions.
30 Clues: Units are Newtons • First creature in space • Standard units are grams • first American on the moon • Is earth made of mostly land or water? • The variable that gets affected by another. • measure of the force of gravity on your body • A measure of how much matter an object has is • Country that landed the first man on the Moon • ...
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
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
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
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Satellites and Space 2015-03-12
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- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy.
- Anything that orbits a planet or moon.
- Orbit An orbit where a satellite passes over the North and South Poles. It will pass over all parts of the Earth during several orbits.
- Radiation Another name for the heat energy that s transferred by radiation. IT can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space).
- Orbit An orbit where the satellite is over the equator and takes exactly 24 hours to circle the Earth, so it always stays over the same part of the Earth.
- Spectrum The family of waves that includes lights, infrared, microwaves and radio waves.
- A large objects that orbits a star. The Earth is a planet.
- The unit of force.
- All the galaxies and the space between them.
- The force of attraction between anything.
- Observatory Satellite A satellite used to take pictures of the Earth - for instance the to help forecast the weather.
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
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- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon.
- Light The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our eyes.
- Million of stars group together.
- Oval shaped. The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- Satellite A satellite used to transmit TV progammes or telephone calls.
- The path that a planet tales around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- System A star with planets and other objects orbiting it.
- Satellite A satellite made by humans
- The amount of matters that that something is made of.
- Satellite A satellite this not made by humans. The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth.
- The amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. It is measured in newtons(N).
- Probe An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets.
24 Clues: The unit of force. • Million of stars group together. • Satellite A satellite made by humans • Anything that orbits a planet or moon. • The force of attraction between anything. • All the galaxies and the space between them. • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • The amount of matters that that something is made of. • ...
Maggie1 2018-03-13
Across
- An object that orbits the a star,is a large enough to have become rounded by it own gravity ,and has cleared the area of its orbis.
- The part of shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The movement of a object around another object
- The darkest part of shadow
- A system of organizing time that defines the beginning length and divisions of the year .
- A pattern or grouping of stars that people image to represent a figure or object
- Either of the two day of year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north and south of equator
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning meteoroid in the Earths atmosphere
- One of the differed apparent shapes of the moon as seen from earth
- a ball of hot gas primarily hydrogen and helium that undergoes nuclear fusion
- An imaginary line that passes through a planet center and it north and south poles about which the planet rotates.
- The tide with greatest differences between consecutive low and high tides.
- A chunk of rock or dust in a space , generally smaller than an asteroid
- a loose collection ice and dust that orbits the sun, typically in a long narrow orbit .
- The path of an object as it revoles around another object in space
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- The tide with the least differences between conscutive low and high tides.
- The scientific law that states that every object in the unriveres attract every object
- The blocking sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth
- Dark, flat areas on the moon surface formed from huge ancient lava flows
- The spinning motion of a planet on it axis
- The blocking sunlight to the moon that occurs when earth id directly between the sun and moon
- The periodic rise and fall of level of water in the ocean
- a large round pit caused by impact of a meteriod
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- an object that orbits a planet.
25 Clues: The darkest part of shadow • an object that orbits a planet. • The spinning motion of a planet on it axis • The movement of a object around another object • The part of shadow surrounding the darkest part • a large round pit caused by impact of a meteriod • The periodic rise and fall of level of water in the ocean • ...
Astronomy pikkerts-2 2019-04-15
Across
- eclipse the blocking of the sun when the moon is directly between the earth and the sun.
- a partial or full blocking of one object in space by another.
- a pattern or grouping of stars that appear to represent a figure or object
- a loose collection of gases that orbits around the sun typically in a long narrow orbit.
- the darkest part of a shadow.
- either of the two days where the sun reaches the greatest distance north and south of the equator.
- the tide withe the most distance from the consecutive low and high tides.
- the tide with the least distance from the consecutive low and high tides.
- a large rund pit created by the impact of a meteoroid.
- the path of an object going around another object in space
- a chunk of rock or ice typically smaller than an asteroid.
- an object that orbits a star and that is big enough to have become rounded by its own gravity
- dark flat areas on the moon created by acient lava flows.
- either of the two days that neither hemisphere is pointed directly toward or away from the sun.
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- the movement of an object around another object
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon when the earth is directly between the moon and the sun.
- movement or tendency to move toward something.
- an object that orbits a planet
- the law states that everything in space is attracting to every other object.
- a system of organizing a time that defines the beginning and divisions of a year.
- one of the different apparent shapes on the moon.
- a streak of light in the sky produced by a burning meteoroid in the earth's atmosphere
- the periodic rise and fall of the water in the ocean
- the area around the darkest shadow.
- the attractive force between two objects pulling them closer together.
- a ball of hot gas typically nitrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion
- the spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- an imaginary line that goes through the center north and south poles on which a planet rotates
28 Clues: the darkest part of a shadow. • an object that orbits a planet • the area around the darkest shadow. • the spinning motion of a planet on its axis • movement or tendency to move toward something. • the movement of an object around another object • one of the different apparent shapes on the moon. • the periodic rise and fall of the water in the ocean • ...
Energy, Earth and Cosmos 2025-02-06
Across
- When things are in balance or harmony.
- A small rocky object orbiting the sun.
- Spiritual energy believed to be at the base of the spine.
- When a planet appears to move backward in the sky.
- When the moon is fully visible in the sky. moon.
- The energy center linked to security and stability.
- Life energy or breath in yogic philosophy.
- Thinking deeply or mirroring light.
- The sun and all the planets that orbit it.
- Connecting with the Earth’s energy for stability.
- When chakras or energies are balanced.
- A healing practice using energy transfer through hands.
- Warm, comfortable, and pleasant.
- The path of a planet or moon around another object.
- shift The change from one season to another.
- A change from one state or phase to another.
- The energy center of personal power and confidence.
- A large system of stars, planets, and cosmic material.
- The time when crops are gathered.
- The energy center of love and compassion.
- A system of twelve astrological signs based on the stars.
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- The energy center of communication and truth.
- The time of year when day and night are equal in length.
- The speed at which energy moves, affecting emotions and thoughts.
- When one celestial body blocks another, like the sun or moon.
- The frequency or energy level of a person or place.
- The energy center of higher consciousness and spirituality.
- The chakra associated with intuition and insight.
- Turning thoughts or desires into reality through energy.
- A curved shape of the moon, like a smile.
- An icy object that moves through space, often with a glowing tail.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
- When animals sleep for a long time during winter.
- Spiritual or universal energy that influences life.
- When one celestial body blocks another, like a solar or lunar eclipse.
- A repeated spiritual or cultural practice.
- energy center related to creativity and emotions.
- A field of energy surrounding a person.
- The rise and fall of the ocean caused by the moon's gravity.
39 Clues: Warm, comfortable, and pleasant. • The time when crops are gathered. • Thinking deeply or mirroring light. • When things are in balance or harmony. • A small rocky object orbiting the sun. • When chakras or energies are balanced. • A field of energy surrounding a person. • A curved shape of the moon, like a smile. • The energy center of love and compassion. • ...
dhjg 2022-01-04
Across
- Neighbor of the earth
- Anstron First person to reach the moon
- luminous stars that adorn the sky
- Acronym for NASA's Modular Station in Space
- Compendium of all galaxies
- Galaxy millions of kilometers from Earth
- The hottest
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- The largest planet
- satellite of the earth
- The eighth of the solar system
- has large rings
- dwarf planet
- Lumbrera major of the day
- Place where Martians are believed to be
- System Set of stars and planets
- Planet blue and has 27 moons
- Home of humanity
17 Clues: The hottest • dwarf planet • has large rings • Home of humanity • The largest planet • Neighbor of the earth • satellite of the earth • Lumbrera major of the day • Compendium of all galaxies • Planet blue and has 27 moons • The eighth of the solar system • System Set of stars and planets • luminous stars that adorn the sky • Anstron First person to reach the moon • ...
Space Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- Huge explosion
- The closest planet
- First stage in a star's formation
- what planet was discovered in 1781
- Object used for communication
- Inner planets composition
- Natural satellite
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- Planet with a big red spot
- All matter and energy that space includes
- Rock that hits the surface of earth
- Icy rocky object floating in space
- Huge explosion that formed the universe
- Metallic rocky object in space
- Gas and dust that forms into a star
- Our former 9th planet
- Neptune's biggest moon
- celestial object with rings
17 Clues: Huge explosion • Natural satellite • The closest planet • Our former 9th planet • Neptune's biggest moon • Inner planets composition • Planet with a big red spot • celestial object with rings • Object used for communication • Metallic rocky object in space • First stage in a star's formation • Icy rocky object floating in space • what planet was discovered in 1781 • ...
Synomyns 2021-08-16
12 Clues: leche • porta • Kongeriget • peachy keen • enthusiastic • Showbie code • drink bottle brand • Lunar orbirtal object • top of the moon in a dream • a line with more than one word • in a depressed mental disfunction • a place to put all your emotions and discomforts
astronomy 2023-11-20
12 Clues: SEM • 365 1/4 • ball of gas • growing moonlight • earth ___ the sun • moonlight shrinking • changes in the moon • caused by moons gravity • Earth rotates on an axis • Issac newton discovered it • moon has a __ which is 5 degrees • caused by rotation and revolution
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
unit 5? vocab 2024-02-09
Across
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or Moon
- tide water level that has dropped as a result of the moon's gravitational pull on the Earth
- tide refers to a period of moderate Tides when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to each other
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects towards its center
- the measurable amount of a property such as force, brightness, or a magnetic field
- the act of revolving, or turning around on an Axis or Center the moon the motion of a body round a fixed point or line (the Earth rotates around the Sun)
- an event in which a planet's poles are most extremely inclined toward or away from the start orbits winter/summer
- axis and imaginary line around which an object spins or rotates
- an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
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- tilt occurs when a planet rotates around an axis that is tilted relative to the plane of its revolution around a larger object
- a circular movement of an object around a center a of rotation (the Earth rotates on its axis)
- tide very long period waves that move through the ocean in response to the forces exerted by the Moon and Sun
- tide the large rise and fall of the tide at or soon after the new or the full moon
- when the sun is exactly above the equator (spring/fall)
- tide occurs when water covers much of the store after rising to its highest level
- range difference in height between high tide and low tide
- Force the gravitational pool exerted by a Celestial body that raises the tides on another body Within the gravitational field, dependent on the varying distance between the bodies
- tide the periodic (occurring at regular interval) variations in the surface water level of the oceans, bays, gulfs, and inlets
18 Clues: when the sun is exactly above the equator (spring/fall) • range difference in height between high tide and low tide • axis and imaginary line around which an object spins or rotates • an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body • the force by which a planet or other body draws objects towards its center • ...
SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES 2020-09-28
Across
- The ________ doesn't have its own natural light.
- The shadow that gets bigger as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________.
- A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc
- Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena.
- For a total solar eclipse, the sun, moon and the earth should be in a __________line.
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- The shadow that gets smaller as it reaches the earth is known as the ____________
- An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object.
- Sometimes due to this condition in the sky, we are unable to see an eclipse.
- We need a special __________ to look at the sun directly during a solar eclipse.
- When the earth comes in between the sun and the earth, it is called a ___________ eclipse.
- The Latin word for moon
12 Clues: The Latin word for moon • A person who studies the sun, moon, stars etc • Eclipses are beautiful ___________ phenomena. • The ________ doesn't have its own natural light. • An object through which light cannot pass is known as an _________ object. • Solar eclipses if seen with the naked eye damage the eye _________________. • ...
Eclipses! 2024-06-16
Across
- An eclipse where the Sun or Moon is completely covered.
- An eclipse where only part of the Sun or Moon is covered.
- The lighter part of the shadow in an eclipse.
- A type of solar eclipse where the Moon covers the Sun’s center, leaving a ring of light.
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- An eclipse that shifts between total and annular.
- When one celestial body moves into the shadow of another.
- A type of eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun.
- The darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse.
- An eclipse where the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
9 Clues: The lighter part of the shadow in an eclipse. • The darkest part of a shadow during an eclipse. • A type of eclipse where the Moon blocks the Sun. • An eclipse that shifts between total and annular. • An eclipse where the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. • An eclipse where the Sun or Moon is completely covered. • ...
Software Engineering 2023-03-06
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024 2024-04-07
Across
- not a total solar eclipse
- rapidly moving, long, dark bands seen during the first phase of an eclipse
- caused by light streaming through the valleys on the horizon of the moon seen during the initial phase of an eclipse
- the heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.
- the average distance the moon is away from the earth
- The inner atmosphere of the sun
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- the next time a total solar eclipse will be visible near Texas.
- visible in the darkened sky that are usually not visible from America during daylight hours
- ring shaped
- when the sun is completely covered by the shadow of the moon during a total solar eclipse
- fingernail shape we often see with a waning moon or partial eclipse
- outer atmosphere of the sun
12 Clues: ring shaped • not a total solar eclipse • outer atmosphere of the sun • The inner atmosphere of the sun • the average distance the moon is away from the earth • the next time a total solar eclipse will be visible near Texas. • fingernail shape we often see with a waning moon or partial eclipse • rapidly moving, long, dark bands seen during the first phase of an eclipse • ...
vocab card crossword puzzle 2024-09-26
9 Clues: a sun dial • pertaining to sun • through knowledge • shot through, possessed • of or pertaining to moon • bound across the forehead • mad, affected by the moon • madness caused by the moon • system the sun with the objects that revolve around it
NO OTHER GODS 2024-08-11
Across
- Grain god
- A supernatural being that is worshipped
- Weather god
- God of fertility, weather, rain, wind, lightning, seasons, war, sailors
- Creator god, chief deity, and lord of the land
- God of moon and wisdom
- Sun god
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- Destroyer, subduer
- Vegetation goddess
- War and hunting god
- Destroyer, consumer
- Moon goddess
- Prince of darkness
13 Clues: Sun god • Grain god • Weather god • Moon goddess • Destroyer, subduer • Vegetation goddess • Prince of darkness • War and hunting god • Destroyer, consumer • God of moon and wisdom • A supernatural being that is worshipped • Creator god, chief deity, and lord of the land • God of fertility, weather, rain, wind, lightning, seasons, war, sailors
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
Softwares 2023-05-20
Across
- 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 • ...
dhjg 2022-01-04
Across
- Planet blue and has 27 moons
- The hottest
- Compendium of all galaxies
- satellite of the earth
- has large rings
- Anstron First person to reach the moon
- Neighbor of the earth
- Lumbrera major of the day
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- Home of humanity
- Galaxy millions of kilometers from Earth
- System Set of stars and planets
- The eighth of the solar system
- dwarf planet
- Acronym for NASA's Modular Station in Space
- Place where Martians are believed to be
- The largest planet
- luminous stars that adorn the sky
17 Clues: The hottest • dwarf planet • has large rings • Home of humanity • The largest planet • Neighbor of the earth • satellite of the earth • Lumbrera major of the day • Compendium of all galaxies • Planet blue and has 27 moons • The eighth of the solar system • System Set of stars and planets • luminous stars that adorn the sky • Anstron First person to reach the moon • ...
ot 2020-09-02
Raz malca Gaya Erez Noa Hermelin Mia Duani 2020-11-03
nouns crossword 2020-08-07
цветы 2021-03-07
21 Clues: tulp • roos • nelk • moon • aster • pioon • iiris • daalia • kummel • liilia • ristik • tulikas • võilill • lõosilm • kelluke • vesiroos • nartsiss • gladiool • maikelluke • maikelluke • aedkannike
spanish 2023-04-24
Spelling Contract Crossword 10 Points 2013-04-24
20 Clues: moon • cone • mean • fruit • clash • crash • awesome • lasagna • address • compund • perhaps • engineer • activate • contrive • athletic • blueprint • camcorder • bystander • advertence • confirmation
Space Math 2013-02-12
Halloween 2014-10-16
Unit 13 words 2022-03-22
20 Clues: öö • kuu • torm • üles • tund • viga • eile • lend • laisk • haige • peegel • naaber • laager • viimane • napakas • iiveldav • murdvaras • raamatukogu • suurepärane • ülemisel korrusel
ENGLISH IDIOMS 2022-04-09
Nature Vocabulary 2022-05-12
Ngā Kupu Māori 2023-11-07
Unit 5 2024-02-12
20 Clues: เตะ • แม่ • พูด • อูฐ • เล่น • กุญแจ • ดินสอ • ปากกา • ราชินี • มะละกอ • ผมปลอม • นางฟ้า • หลังคา • สีเขียว • เก้าอี้ • หลักฐาน • สนุกสนาน • ดวงจันทร์ • เร็วๆ นี้ • ก๋วยเตี๋ยว
Halloween vocabulary 2025-10-05
VOCABULARY 2 (kosakata 2) 2025-08-04
Laiba Baig 2024-05-22
Planets In Spanish 2025-05-07
22 Clues: Sun • Moon • Star • Mars • Comet • Solar • Orbit • Venus • Pluto • Enano • Earth • Neptun • Uranus • Galaxy • System • Planet • Saturn • Planet • Jupiter • Mercury • Asteroid • Universe
Our Solar System 2023-05-04
Across
- What other dwarf planet is about the same size as Pluto?
- This ice giant planet's year is 164.81 Earth years.
- Jupiter has only a ______ inter core.
- Neptune is the _______ giant in our solar system.
- What is the name of the planet that is 4.543 billion years old?
- The _______ planet in our solar system is Uranus.
- What is the smallest planets that doesn't have any rings nor moons?
- The Earth orbits the sun at ______ kilometers per second.
- Saturn's _____ are the only ones that you can from Earth.
- Mercury is the closest planet to the …
- First planet discovered with a telescope in 1781 by William Herschel?
- The ________ planet in our solar system is Venus.
- Meteoroids can be found at the edge of the solar system in the ____ cloud.
- What famous moon is popular for its geysers and salty water under frozen shells of ice?
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- The planet Pluto lies in the ______ belt and is smaller than the Moon.
- What planet did the Soviet Union land 10 probes on its surface?
- The planet that is made up of the same ingredients as a star but did not grow big enough to ignite is?
- What famous moon is habitable for humans because of its environment suitable for life?
- Comets have two types of tails the gas tails and the ____ tail.
- What is the biggest and second largest known dwarf planet in solar system is named?
- ________ are the minor planets of the inner solar system.
- Some asteroids are rich in _____ and some could become moon of certain planets.
- What planets has 83 moons and only 63 are named?
- What are small, rocky or metallic bodies in outer space?
- What planet has a thin atmosphere made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon?
- The biggest moon that orbits Mars is …
- The only other planet other than Earth with white-peaked mountain but instead of being made of snow it's made up of methane frost.
- What are loose balls of ice and rocks that have long narrow orbits around the sun that help them develop a tail?
28 Clues: Jupiter has only a ______ inter core. • The biggest moon that orbits Mars is … • Mercury is the closest planet to the … • What planets has 83 moons and only 63 are named? • Neptune is the _______ giant in our solar system. • The _______ planet in our solar system is Uranus. • The ________ planet in our solar system is Venus. • ...
The Sky and The Sun 2026-05-04
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- A word to describe the Sun's temperature.
- The common color used to draw the Sun.
- These form after water evaporates.
- The Sun is the _____est object in our sky.
- When water turns into vapor because of heat.
- The time when the Sun is visible.
- The Sun is at the _____ of our solar system.
- What the Sun provides to help plants make food.
- Plants use this from the Sun to make food.
- Small, glowing lights seen at night.
- The Sun, Moon, and stars are _____ objects.
- You should _____ plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- A painful skin condition caused by too much Sun.
- These protect your eyes from bright light.
- This happens when your body loses too much water in the heat.
- How stars look in the night sky.
- The Sun is our main source of light and _____.
- The natural object we usually see at night.
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- We must _____ ourselves from harmful UV rays.
- The Sun heats this to start the cycle of rain.
- The Sun makes this possible on Earth.
- You can use this to block the Sun while walking.
- The Sun is actually a big, hot _____.
- The time of day when the Sun rises.
- Precautions we take to stay healthy under the Sun.
- The water cycle eventually brings this back to Earth.
- The time when we see stars and the Moon.
- Besides humans and plants, the Sun supports these living things.
- The Sun is a key part of the Water _____.
- A word to describe the Moon’s appearance.
- Heat _____ can make you feel very sick and tired.
- The Sun is the primary _____ of Earth's energy.
- A cool area away from direct sunlight.
- The shape of the Moon.
- How stars appear because they are very far away.
- You should not look directly at the Sun to protect your _____.
- The place where you see the Sun, Moon, and stars.
- When the Sun is directly overhead.
- Sunlight helps plants to do this.
- Something you wear on your head for Sun protection.
40 Clues: The shape of the Moon. • How stars look in the night sky. • The time when the Sun is visible. • Sunlight helps plants to do this. • These form after water evaporates. • When the Sun is directly overhead. • The time of day when the Sun rises. • Small, glowing lights seen at night. • The Sun makes this possible on Earth. • The Sun is actually a big, hot _____. • ...
Anaïs's crossword 2023-05-30
Across
- a stone in a corner
- implicit comparison
- name of the boat which brought the jamaicans to England
- a book we read
- previous quenn of the UK
- résidential area around the city
- the name of the protagonist in moon palace
- name of the painting in moon palace
- yellow fruit
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- animal who punch hard
- new king of the UK
- settlers who go to the west in america
- film starring Henry Fonda
- war between the USA and USSR
- art of speaking
- queen's "way of life"
- country above England
17 Clues: yellow fruit • a book we read • art of speaking • new king of the UK • a stone in a corner • implicit comparison • animal who punch hard • queen's "way of life" • country above England • previous quenn of the UK • film starring Henry Fonda • war between the USA and USSR • résidential area around the city • name of the painting in moon palace • settlers who go to the west in america • ...
Halloween Crossword 2025-10-24
Across
- People say they are bad luck, but they are not!
- She might cast a spell on you!
- Weaver of webs
- A spooky monster from Egypt
- A Halloween Feeling
- Can only come out at night
- The name of this fun holiday
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- Pre-Vampire
- ______House
- What haunts houses
- A classic decoration
- Mrs. Barr's Favorite Halloween Candy
- What a Ghost might say
- "Fire Burn and _______ Bubble"
- Might be full half or new
- A Trick or Treaters dream
- Monster that changes with the full moon
17 Clues: Pre-Vampire • ______House • Weaver of webs • What haunts houses • A Halloween Feeling • A classic decoration • What a Ghost might say • Might be full half or new • A Trick or Treaters dream • Can only come out at night • A spooky monster from Egypt • The name of this fun holiday • She might cast a spell on you! • "Fire Burn and _______ Bubble" • Mrs. Barr's Favorite Halloween Candy • ...
