moon phases Crossword Puzzles
Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy 2021-06-19
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- Suturn's largest moon
- What planet rotates 243 days and its revolusyon 225 days?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- This word means to spin on an axis
- Which layer of the earth do plants and animals live on?
- Is the study of rock
- Which planet has only two moon
- Jupiter's largest moon
- Which type of soil is made up of very tiny grains of rock
- This planet is the largest among the inner planets. And it's rotation is every 24 hours
- Is derived from ancient greek meaning "high in the air"
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- Is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun
- The measure of the amount of the heat energy in the atmospheric
- It deals with the study of rock layers
- Describes how fast the air is moving fast a certain point
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky
- Is the study of earth
- What is the center of our solar system
- Is the amount of water vapor in the air
- The study of atmospheric phenomena
20 Clues: Is the study of rock • Suturn's largest moon • Is the study of earth • Jupiter's largest moon • Which planet has only two moon • This word means to spin on an axis • The study of atmospheric phenomena • It deals with the study of rock layers • What is the center of our solar system • Is the amount of water vapor in the air • What is the largest planet in our solar system • ...
Living in space 2024-08-29
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- What means "related to the moon"?
- Where do many scientists believe humans should eventually live?
- How are the sun's rays on the moon's surface?
- When might we see lunar cities or new human cultures on other planets?
- What could we eventually create on other planets?
- What could people traveling long distances in space face?
- What would people have to do most of the time on the moon?
- Which planet does Elon Musk want to colonize?
- How many people does Elon Musk want to send to Mars?
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- Who thinks humans should colonize Mars?
- What did Stephen Hawking believe would make our future safe?
- What will prepare humans to visit and live on Mars?
- What did Stephen Hawking believe humans would need to do in space?
- What does Elon Musk want to do on Mars?
- What is one of the concerns about sending humans into space?
- How long could a one-way trip to Mars take?
- Who believed that humans should colonize space?
- What could we make in the fields of science, technology, medicine, and health?
- What are narrow beams of light from the sun?
- Earth's closest neighbor?
20 Clues: Earth's closest neighbor? • What means "related to the moon"? • Who thinks humans should colonize Mars? • What does Elon Musk want to do on Mars? • How long could a one-way trip to Mars take? • What are narrow beams of light from the sun? • How are the sun's rays on the moon's surface? • Which planet does Elon Musk want to colonize? • ...
Kennedy 2023-04-28
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- cuban leader at start of cuban invasions
- what jfk was working towards
- man who killed JFK
- JFKs strategy with latino population
- ussr
- battle to be first too the moon
- the Unpopular war starting in 1955
- name of missions that went to the moon
- strategy used by US to stop spread of communism
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- the united states active nonviolent fight to out do the USSR
- strategy used to keep the USSR from bring in and completing missiles in cuba
- this type of war was looming on the minds of Americans for 13 days
- Soviet leader that put missiles in cuba
- iron curtain
- the amount of days that the cuban missle crisis lasted
- location of a missle crisis in 1962
- attack trying to push out fidel castro
- movement to gain equality for all citizens
- city where Kennedy was assassinated
- as stated by JFK the USSR was using ______ and offensive threats
- political party of JFK
- name of the blockade used by JFK
- location that the JFK said the US would get to by the end of a decade
- boarder splitting east and west germany
24 Clues: ussr • iron curtain • man who killed JFK • political party of JFK • what jfk was working towards • battle to be first too the moon • name of the blockade used by JFK • the Unpopular war starting in 1955 • location of a missle crisis in 1962 • city where Kennedy was assassinated • JFKs strategy with latino population • attack trying to push out fidel castro • ...
the earths oceans (no spaces) 2022-02-04
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- underwater mountain chain.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- steep depressions in the deepest parts of the ocean
- an underwater mountain formed by volcanic activity.
- the process of dropping off sediment.
- caused by the rotation of the earth.
- caused mainly by winds but not daily winds.
- caused by gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
- the measure of how much salt is in something.
- created by energy passing through water
- what makes something up.
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- a lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift.
- the height difference between high tide and low tide
- result from differences in water density.
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- the edge of a continent that lies under the ocean.
- the slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and the deep ocean floor.
- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- An extensive, flat, gently sloping or nearly level region at abyssal depths.
- the process of moving sediment.
20 Clues: what makes something up. • underwater mountain chain. • the process of moving sediment. • caused by the rotation of the earth. • the process of dropping off sediment. • created by energy passing through water • result from differences in water density. • caused mainly by winds but not daily winds. • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • ...
Mission Impossible 2026-02-23
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- what is the biggest moon in our solar system called
- What people use to look into space
- who was the first man in space
- the hottest planet in our solar system
- What was the name of the NASA Challenger mission that blew up
- what is the hottest galaxy discovered called
- S1 what is the smallest moon discovered called
- what is the coldest star discovered called
- what is the coldest planet discovered called
- what is the coldest known location in the universe called
- the coldest planet in our solar system
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- what is the smallest planet discovered called
- who discovered the supernova
- what is the most dangerous galaxy discovered called
- what is the biggest galaxy discovered called
- what is saturn's biggest moon called
- what is the brightest star discovered called
- who discovered pluto
- what is the most dangerous planet discovered called
- what is the biggest planet discovered called
- what is the hottest planet discovered called
- what is the largest star discovered called
- what is the most massive star discovered called
- Which planet is no longer a planet
24 Clues: who discovered pluto • who discovered the supernova • who was the first man in space • What people use to look into space • Which planet is no longer a planet • what is saturn's biggest moon called • the hottest planet in our solar system • the coldest planet in our solar system • what is the largest star discovered called • what is the coldest star discovered called • ...
Halloween 2023-10-26
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- - Disguise
- - Main ingredient of a popular pie (USA)
- - a large metal pot with a handle used by witches
- - Mr. Skellington
- - Whoo? Whoo?
- - They hate garlic
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- - Comes out on full moon nights
- - Might be full, half or new
- - ____ or treat...?
- - Witch transportation
- - Where a vampire sleeps
- - A skeleton is just a bunch of these
- - Found in Egypt
13 Clues: - Disguise • - Whoo? Whoo? • - Found in Egypt • - Mr. Skellington • - They hate garlic • - ____ or treat...? • - Witch transportation • - Where a vampire sleeps • - Might be full, half or new • - Comes out on full moon nights • - A skeleton is just a bunch of these • - Main ingredient of a popular pie (USA) • - a large metal pot with a handle used by witches
Moon Terms 2022-02-16
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- When the sun, moon, and earth are aligned, these are the most extreme tides.
- The part of the ocean that's closest and farthest away from the moon that bulges.
- The moon is between the earth and sun, so the illuminated side is away from us causing us to not be able to see it.
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- The moon appears to shrink.
- The parts of the ocean that don't bulge out.
- The moderate type of tides that happen when the moon and sun are at a 90 degree angle.
- The moon appears to become bigger.
- The moon's gravitational pull causes this to happen to earth's oceans.
8 Clues: The moon appears to shrink. • The moon appears to become bigger. • The parts of the ocean that don't bulge out. • The moon's gravitational pull causes this to happen to earth's oceans. • When the sun, moon, and earth are aligned, these are the most extreme tides. • The part of the ocean that's closest and farthest away from the moon that bulges. • ...
Space and Satellites Crossword 2015-03-12
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- The force of gravity pulling on you
- A satellite used to transmit TV programmes or telephone calls
- A space probe the lands on a planet or moon
- A large object orbiting a star
- Millions of stars grouped together
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or a moon
- Anything that orbits a planet
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
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- The unit of force
- Any two objects are near each other they exert a tiny force that tries to pull them together
- An unmanned spacecraft designed to explore the solar system and transmit data back to earth
- An orbit where a 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
- light The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our eyes
- The Moon is this
- A satellite made by humans
- The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun
- The Sun is this
- All the galaxies and the space between them
- When a planet goes around the sun
20 Clues: The Sun is this • The Moon is this • The unit of force • A satellite made by humans • Anything that orbits a planet • A large object orbiting a star • When a planet goes around the sun • Millions of stars grouped together • The force of gravity pulling on you • A space probe the lands on a planet or moon • All the galaxies and the space between them • ...
Pluto facts Crossword Group 5 S. 2023-02-14
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- Pluto’s location was predicted by who
- Sometimes pluto is closer to the sun than this planet
- what month was pluto found
- What kind of orbit does pluto have
- What is Pluto classified as
- Pluto was found while searching for what
- what was the first name of the girl who named pluto
- this moon is named after a monster in greek mythology
- Sunlight on Pluto has the same intensity as _____ on Earth.
- what was the first spacecraft to explore Pluto up close,
- What is pluto's color
- the biggest dwarf planet
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- a giant region of characteristic shape with a diameter of 1600 km, which is called
- What is one element in pluto's atmosphere
- What color is pluto's sky
- where does pluto lie
- What is Pluto's smallest moon
- Pluto discovery was made due to a error in ________
- what is Pluto no longer
- how many cafeterias for a planet did Pluto not have
- Pluto and Charon can be a what system
- what is the god Pluto is named after the god of
- What is Pluto's biggest moon
- Pluto was once called the ____ planet
- How many moons do we known that Pluto has
25 Clues: where does pluto lie • What is pluto's color • what is Pluto no longer • the biggest dwarf planet • What color is pluto's sky • what month was pluto found • What is Pluto classified as • What is Pluto's biggest moon • What is Pluto's smallest moon • What kind of orbit does pluto have • Pluto’s location was predicted by who • Pluto and Charon can be a what system • ...
Science crossword 2023-04-28
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- The planet with rings
- A piece of ice that shoots across the sky
- What everything is made up of
- The organisms in your body
- Any self illuminating body of light
- A force that draws 2 magnets of opposite pull together
- The farthest planet from the sun
- The force that keeps objects on the ground
- The moon
- A rock that passes through earths atmosphere
- The planet we live on
- Spend the winter
- Earth's "sister" planet
- Resembling the moon
- The trees bushes and grass on our planet
- The "Red planet"
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- When things go around each other
- Where planets and stars are
- The largest planet in our galaxy
- The planet closest to the sun
- A hunk of rock floating around space the size of a dwarf planet
- The Sun
- something that orbits the sun
- All the existing galaxies
- A miniscule piece of debrie
- A small body of matter that enters earth's atmosphere
- A genetic recreation of a human being
- How plants make food
- The 2nd farthest planet from the sun
- The sun and its energy
30 Clues: The Sun • The moon • Spend the winter • The "Red planet" • Resembling the moon • How plants make food • The planet with rings • The planet we live on • The sun and its energy • Earth's "sister" planet • All the existing galaxies • The organisms in your body • Where planets and stars are • A miniscule piece of debrie • The planet closest to the sun • What everything is made up of • ...
NEXT DOOR 2018-02-18
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- The spanish teacher is from:
- Eoin likes:
- Sirius is:
- The new neighbor woman has
- WOT R U ...? is:
- GR8 is:
- The moon orbits the earth every:
- When the team captains choose the people in their team,
- When you see a shooting star you make:
- strange thing happens in the car:
- Gullible is a person that:
- The strange sound from the house next door is:
- When Eoin's mum is looking out of the window there is:
- The moon is:
- Eoin DOES NOT go to school by:
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- When Mia looks at Eoin, he feels:
- Three stars in a line are:
- Alex B can read:
- Eoin's dad always does this in the car:
- The new students in the classroom are:
- :-D is:
- Eoin is starting to write:
- box What is the mystery object?
- During the eclipse the moon is:
- The best friend of Eion is:
- Eoin is good at:
- Alex G throws out of the window:
- Alex G and Alex B's parents are:
- The sun appears in the morning
- It is a very special weekend because:
- This IS NOT working in Eoin's room:
31 Clues: :-D is: • GR8 is: • Sirius is: • Eoin likes: • The moon is: • Alex B can read: • Eoin is good at: • WOT R U ...? is: • Three stars in a line are: • Eoin is starting to write: • The new neighbor woman has • Gullible is a person that: • The best friend of Eion is: • The spanish teacher is from: • The sun appears in the morning • Eoin DOES NOT go to school by: • During the eclipse the moon is: • ...
Space 2024-04-04
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- A natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- the star Earth orbits
- A gravitational field so strong that not even light can escape
- An enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars
- All of space and everything in it including stars, planets, galaxies, etc
- A young star are in the early stages of formation
- The cycle the moon goes through
- A star that is among the most massive and brightest of all stars
- The planet we live on
- A diagram to classify stars
- 90% of stars are in this stage of their life cycle
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- The galaxy the Earth is located in
- Where the moon is between the Earth and sun
- A extremely bright explosion of a star
- A star that has exhausted all of its nuclear fuel; plant size and very dense
- A celestial body that orbits stars
- A system of stars and all the objects that orbit it
- A dead star that no longer gives off light or heat
- The path of a celestial body in its revolution about another
- A star that is larger and brighter than a main sequence star
20 Clues: the star Earth orbits • The planet we live on • A diagram to classify stars • The cycle the moon goes through • The galaxy the Earth is located in • A celestial body that orbits stars • A extremely bright explosion of a star • A natural satellite that orbits the Earth • Where the moon is between the Earth and sun • A young star are in the early stages of formation • ...
ScienceCrosswordPuzzle1910 2024-11-18
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- - The different shapes of the Moon that we see at different times of the month
- - a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- - It makes up everything around us
- - Has a certain type of FIELD
- - freely flowing particles
- - a community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together
- - the release and transmission of electricity in an applied electric field through a medium such as a gas
- - the angle between an object's rotational axis and its orbit
- - all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
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- - a scientific procedure undertaken to discover, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- - the force that pulls you closer to earth
- - a tool used for identifying an unknown item or organism.
- - When an object goes around another object
- - a branch of science that deals with living organisms and their vital processes
- - forces where another cancels out the effect of one force
- - when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun
- - the Sun casts Earth's shadow onto the Moon
- - Densely packed Particles
- - a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes
- - Slightly less packed particles
20 Clues: - Densely packed Particles • - freely flowing particles • - Has a certain type of FIELD • - Slightly less packed particles • - It makes up everything around us • - the force that pulls you closer to earth • - When an object goes around another object • - the Sun casts Earth's shadow onto the Moon • - when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun • ...
Spacecraft 2025-04-13
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- Small, pressurized section where astronauts ride, often returns to Earth.
- Used by spacecraft to send and receive signals or data.
- Protects spacecraft from extreme heat, especially during reentry (Heat ____).
- The area where pilots control the spacecraft.
- Powerful vehicle used for launch into space.
- Object orbiting Earth, often for communication or weather.
- Part of the rocket that provides thrust (push).
- Large structure orbiting Earth where astronauts live and work (like the ISS).
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- A self-contained section of a larger spacecraft (e.g., Lunar ____).
- The team of astronauts working together aboard a spacecraft.
- Spacecraft designed to touch down softly on a surface (like the Moon).
- Collects energy from the sun (Solar ____).
- The act of sending a rocket or spacecraft into the sky.
- Reusable spacecraft, looked like an airplane.
- To connect one spacecraft securely to another in space.
- Wheeled vehicle used to explore the surface of Mars or the Moon.
- A spacecraft designed primarily to circle a planet or moon.
- The specific goal or planned journey for a spacecraft.
- Unmanned craft sent to explore planets or deep space.
- The curved path a spacecraft takes around Earth or another body.
20 Clues: Collects energy from the sun (Solar ____). • Powerful vehicle used for launch into space. • Reusable spacecraft, looked like an airplane. • The area where pilots control the spacecraft. • Part of the rocket that provides thrust (push). • Unmanned craft sent to explore planets or deep space. • The specific goal or planned journey for a spacecraft. • ...
nature 2023-06-19
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- | The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water, usually the ocean. It is a popular place for swimming and sunbathing.
- | a dry region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. It often has dunes and extreme temperature variations.
- | A celestial object that orbits around the Earth. It appears in the sky at night and goes through different phases.
- | A cascade of water that flows over a cliff or rock. It creates a beautiful and soothing sound.
- | A naturally flowing body of water that usually moves in a specific direction. It is home to various aquatic plants and animals.
- | Water that falls from the clouds in the form of droplets. It helps plants grow and replenishes the Earth's water sources.
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- | A large body of water surrounded by land. It is usually freshwater and provides a habitat for fish and other aquatic life.
- | A visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. It can take various shapes and colors.
- | A tall plant with a woody stem and branches. It has leaves, provides shade, and produces fruits or flowers.
- | A bright, shining star that provides light and heat to the Earth. It rises in the morning and sets in the evening.
- | A colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain. It is formed by the refraction and reflection of sunlight by water droplets.
- | A large landform that rises high above the surrounding area. It has steep slopes and often has snow-covered peaks.
- | A large area covered with trees and other vegetation. It is home to many different plant and animal species.
- | A large area covered with trees and other vegetation. It is home to many different plant and animal species.
- | A colorful and fragrant plant structure that blooms and attracts insects for pollination. It adds beauty to gardens and landscapes.
15 Clues: | A cascade of water that flows over a cliff or rock. It creates a beautiful and soothing sound. • | A tall plant with a woody stem and branches. It has leaves, provides shade, and produces fruits or flowers. • | A large area covered with trees and other vegetation. It is home to many different plant and animal species. • ...
moon phase 2020-12-17
8 Clues: dark • half of the • it is the first • natural satellite • it is like a Oreo crème • getting bigger and bigger • getting smaller and smaller • a little more than have of the moon
Moon Phrases 2021-09-28
8 Clues: isn't visble • rises after noon • rises before noon • rises after midnight • starts right after a full moon • Full and Visible to the human eye • half illuminated half moon's shawdow • half way between full moon and new moon
sailor moon 2021-11-13
8 Clues: guerriera di pluto • guerriera di marte • guerriera di giove • gerriera di nettuno • guerriera di nettuno • guerriera della luna • guerriera di saturno • guerriera di mercurio
Moon Cycle 2023-03-03
8 Clues: First Half • Nothing There • second half of the moon • You can see the whole thing • Getting darker in second quarter • Less than half and getting darker • Less Than Half full and getting lighter • More than half full and getting lighter
moon festival 2025-10-02
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- The most popular food people eat in the Mid-Autumn festival.
- The shape of the moon during Mid-Autumn Festival
- The most popular toy in the Mid-Autumn festival.
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- Mid-Autumn festival is considered the festival of whom?
- Another name of Autumn Festival is **** Festival
- Mid-Autumn festival happens in this lunar month.
- Who lives with Mr. Cuoi and Moon Lady in the moon?
- The third season of the year
8 Clues: The third season of the year • Another name of Autumn Festival is **** Festival • Mid-Autumn festival happens in this lunar month. • The shape of the moon during Mid-Autumn Festival • The most popular toy in the Mid-Autumn festival. • Who lives with Mr. Cuoi and Moon Lady in the moon? • Mid-Autumn festival is considered the festival of whom? • ...
new moon 2025-03-22
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- Home of the Iowa Youth Writing Project and the Iowa Summer Writing Festival.
- Home of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop since 1997.
- Iowa City’s most iconic bookstore, founded by Jim Harris in 1978.
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- Plant-focused cafe that recently won first place Barista (Judge’s Awards) in downtown Iowa City’s Top Chef contest for their Strawberry Shortcake Latte
- Coffeehouse on Market Street that hosts monthly poetry slams.
- A popular downtown cafe connected to Heirloom Salad Company.
- Voted the ugliest building in the state of Iowa by Business Insider.
- An eclectic downtown Iowa City store offering mystical ceramic work and spiritually supportive goods.
8 Clues: Home of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop since 1997. • A popular downtown cafe connected to Heirloom Salad Company. • Coffeehouse on Market Street that hosts monthly poetry slams. • Iowa City’s most iconic bookstore, founded by Jim Harris in 1978. • Voted the ugliest building in the state of Iowa by Business Insider. • ...
year 6: Vocabulary Quiz, Unit 7 2017-01-03
Spanish Vocab 2025-02-03
Cell Cycle 2014-03-06
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- Life of a cell
- Where a cell spends most of its time during the first three phases of the cell cycle
- 1 person
- Nuclear division resulting in two new identical cells
- Phase when preparations are made for the nucleus to divide
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- abnormal growth of cells
- Phase when DNA is copied
- Phase of cell growth
- Process during cell division in which the cytoplasm divides
- 2 persons
10 Clues: 1 person • 2 persons • Life of a cell • Phase of cell growth • abnormal growth of cells • Phase when DNA is copied • Nuclear division resulting in two new identical cells • Phase when preparations are made for the nucleus to divide • Process during cell division in which the cytoplasm divides • ...
WE LOVE BIOGOLY!!!! 2015-09-16
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- In G1 phase synthesis __________ occurs.
- Microtubules extend from __________.
- The total genetic materials within a cell is called a ___________.
- The longest phase in mitosis.
- ___________ phase consists of 4 phases.
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- Nuclear Division.
- Synthesis ___________ occur in S phase.
- __________ cells of human contains 46 chromosomes(2n).
- In which cell there is no cell division?
- A complex of DNA and protein that organized into a long and thin fibre.
10 Clues: Nuclear Division. • The longest phase in mitosis. • Microtubules extend from __________. • Synthesis ___________ occur in S phase. • ___________ phase consists of 4 phases. • In G1 phase synthesis __________ occurs. • In which cell there is no cell division? • __________ cells of human contains 46 chromosomes(2n). • ...
OLYMPIAD CHALLENGE 2022-06-09
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- The boundary that keeps two phases apart
- Accumulation of molecules on a solid or liquid surface
- value of drug ionisation
- water theory of acid base
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- A solution that resists changes in pH
- electronic theory of acid base
- Undefined order or solid
- Inactive compounds that are activated in the body
- Most common route of administration of drug for patients
- Compound which shows the desired pharmaceutical activity
10 Clues: Undefined order or solid • value of drug ionisation • water theory of acid base • electronic theory of acid base • A solution that resists changes in pH • The boundary that keeps two phases apart • Inactive compounds that are activated in the body • Accumulation of molecules on a solid or liquid surface • Most common route of administration of drug for patients • ...
C2L1 Cell Cycle & Division 2016-11-29
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- The sequence of growth and division in a cell
- wwHen the nuclear membrane disappears
- When the cytoplasm divides evenly
- part of mitosis's phases ("middle" phase)
- Attaches to spindle fibers
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- The 4th phase of Mitosis
- The third phase of Mitosis
- Red shaped structures made up of DNA; found in nucleus of every cell
- The first step of the cell cycle
- The division of the nucleus
10 Clues: The 4th phase of Mitosis • The third phase of Mitosis • Attaches to spindle fibers • The division of the nucleus • The first step of the cell cycle • When the cytoplasm divides evenly • wwHen the nuclear membrane disappears • part of mitosis's phases ("middle" phase) • The sequence of growth and division in a cell • ...
The Forms (Phases) of Water 2024-08-12
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- liquid water flowing over the earth's surface
- the type of vapor you see over a pot of boiling water
- the process where liquid water turns to gas
- floating in the sky, made of water vapor
- frozen water in solid form
- liquid water falling from the sky
- solid water is... (temperature)
- liquid water turning into solid
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- the level of water vapor in the air
- full of salt water
- the gas form of water
- the process of solid water becoming liquid
- hard frozen water falling from the sky
- the state of water that flows
- frozen water falling from the, flakes
- we can only do this with liquid fresh water
- a large body of liquid fresh water
17 Clues: full of salt water • the gas form of water • frozen water in solid form • the state of water that flows • solid water is... (temperature) • liquid water turning into solid • liquid water falling from the sky • a large body of liquid fresh water • the level of water vapor in the air • frozen water falling from the, flakes • hard frozen water falling from the sky • ...
Geology, Meteorology and Astronomy 2021-06-19
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- Is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun
- Which planet has only two moon
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. Its name is a reference to the Greek god of the sky
- Suturn's largest moon
- This word means to spin on an axis
- Is the study of earth
- Is the study of rock
- What planet rotates 243 days and its revolusyon 225 days?
- The measure of the amount of the heat energy in the atmospheric
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- What is the largest planet in our solar system
- Is the amount of water vapor in the air
- This planet is the largest among the inner planets. And it's rotation is every 24 hours
- Describes how fast the air is moving fast a certain point
- It deals with the study of rock layers
- Is derived from ancient greek meaning "high in the air"
- The study of atmospheric phenomena
- What is the center of our solar system
- Jupiter's largest moon
- Which type of soil is made up of very tiny grains of rock
- Which layer of the earth do plants and animals live on?
20 Clues: Is the study of rock • Suturn's largest moon • Is the study of earth • Jupiter's largest moon • Which planet has only two moon • The study of atmospheric phenomena • This word means to spin on an axis • It deals with the study of rock layers • What is the center of our solar system • Is the amount of water vapor in the air • What is the largest planet in our solar system • ...
Nature 2024-01-19
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- Deep large open filled with water
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- This natural phenomenon produces a spectacular display of colors in the sky
- the outside layer of tree
- a changing process for living creatures to adapt with their surroundings
- A large body of water flowing in a particular direction.
- Flower that often associated with death
- A tall wooden plant often found on forest
- The light that always accompany you in the night
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- A time where the moon shines accompanied by stars.
- one of the protected forest in banyuwangi
- The moon friends whos also accompany you in night
- The season characterized by falling leaves and cooler temperatures
- The natural home for animals or plant
- A natural structure formed by the flow of water over a cliff.
- Likes flowers
- The process of water vapor turning into liquid water.
- The study of Living Organism and their intercations with each other and the environment
- A mamal who's name often associated with someone that spends a large amount of money on a gacha game
- Fallen from the clouds in a dropplet like shape, has a thousands of friends that can make you wet
20 Clues: Likes flowers • the outside layer of tree • Deep large open filled with water • The natural home for animals or plant • Flower that often associated with death • one of the protected forest in banyuwangi • A tall wooden plant often found on forest • The light that always accompany you in the night • The moon friends whos also accompany you in night • ...
SCIENCE 2023-03-03
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- they are everywhere in the sky and they look like dots
- someone that found the moon
- something that has a lot of power or force
- These are spring,summer,winter, and fall
- something that is a rock in outer space
- something that comes straight to the earth that is a rock
- something that blasts off into space
- These are things that are in the sky and go around the sun
- something that all the planets go around it
- a big bundle of stars that make an image of something like orion
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- is something that pushes it down so that it cannot float away
- something that is called clawler but with an s
- Something that follows you that is only visible in the light
- something that you use to look at all the stars
- a planet that is the 4th planet but 1 away from earth
- something that goes clockwise and to use to see time
- someone that goes in a rocket and goes up to the moon or other
- the 5th planet that stats with a J
- something that you see at night and glows
- something that is spiral and is in space
20 Clues: someone that found the moon • the 5th planet that stats with a J • something that blasts off into space • something that is a rock in outer space • These are spring,summer,winter, and fall • something that is spiral and is in space • something that you see at night and glows • something that has a lot of power or force • something that all the planets go around it • ...
Some Science Review 2024-06-03
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- the movement caused by the rudder
- a 'hairy star'
- a composite organism of fungus and algae
- man-made fabrics
- a word for constellations you can see all year
- the bottom level of a forest
- a broadleaf tree
- helps to stop a parachute from wobbling
- word for the phase of the moon getting smaller
- one of the 4 forces of flight
- a fingerprint or leaf arrangement
- when leaves are arranged straight across
- a triangular patter on a fingerprint
- phase of the moon after waxing gibbous
- the part of the tree that transports water
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- the part of the tree where new cells are formed
- one of the gas giants
- the study of handwriting
- type of eclipse at a new moon
- a needle tree
- another word for soil
- to give off light
- the inner most part of the tree
- part of the plane that makes it go up and down
- bifurcation
- a student who might be a gas giant
- fast moving air over a wing helps to generate
- the top level of a forest
- a fungus that attaches to a tree trunk
- one of the ice giants
30 Clues: bifurcation • a needle tree • a 'hairy star' • man-made fabrics • a broadleaf tree • to give off light • one of the gas giants • another word for soil • one of the ice giants • the study of handwriting • the top level of a forest • the bottom level of a forest • type of eclipse at a new moon • one of the 4 forces of flight • the inner most part of the tree • the movement caused by the rudder • ...
JR Aliens 2023-06-09
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- Relating to the universe
- Not from Earth
- Vehicle for interstellar travel
- Investigation and discovery
- Genre that often features aliens
- Craft for space travel
- Communication from another world
- Capture by aliens
- Vast system of stars, planets, and matter
- Aggressive arrival of aliens
- Between galaxies
- 2 words. Region beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Faster-than-light travel
- Advanced equipment from another world
- System 2 words. Sun and its surrounding planets
- 2 words. Direct interaction with aliens
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- Fear or dislike of strangers or aliens
- Instantaneous transportation
- Human settlement on the Moon
- Communication through thoughts
- Famous UFO incident location
- Medical examination by aliens
- Famous friendly movie alien
- Between planets
- Advanced space vessel
- Communication with beings from another world
- Hypothetical inhabitants of Mars
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Offspring of a human and an extraterrestrial
- Planet outside our solar system
- Between the stars
- Relating to the Moon
- Study of life beyond Earth
- Person taken by aliens
- Common depiction of alien skin color
- 2 words. Mysterious patterns in fields
- Human arrival on the Moon
- Study of extraterrestrial phenomena
- Being from another planet
39 Clues: Not from Earth • Between planets • Between galaxies • Capture by aliens • Between the stars • Relating to the Moon • Advanced space vessel • Craft for space travel • Person taken by aliens • Relating to the universe • Faster-than-light travel • Human arrival on the Moon • Being from another planet • Unidentified Flying Object • Study of life beyond Earth • Famous friendly movie alien • ...
All about Avatar 2023-04-26
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- :Symbol tattooed on Aang's body
- :leader of the freedom fighters
- :Don't mess with her on a full moon
- :Zuko stole her Ostrich-horse
- :Spiritual expert who was a friend of Monk Gyatso
- :Poem used in "rap battle"
- :Avatar preceding Roku
- :Avatar following Aang
- :The first avatar
- :Dragon of the West
- :The air nation avatar before Aang
- :The world is divided into these kinds of sections, based on the type of bending common therein.
- :Name of Healer's cat
- :His girlfriend turned into the Moon
- :Type of pet belonging to the Earth King
- :Shared a birthday with Sozin
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- :Where you take a vacation in Ba Sing Se
- :Fortune Teller in Makapu Village
- :Avatar after Roku
- :Invented metal bending
- :Leader of the Kyoshi warriors
- :The blue Spirit
- :The Last Airbender
- :Name of Lemur companion
- :Trapped in iceberg with Aang
- :Southern Water Tribe chief
- :Zuko's Ba Sing Se love interest
- :King of Omashu
- :Word repeated twice to form Aang's catchphrase
- :Gave her life to the moon spirit
- :The Water nation avatar before Korra
31 Clues: :King of Omashu • :The blue Spirit • :The first avatar • :Avatar after Roku • :The Last Airbender • :Dragon of the West • :Name of Healer's cat • :Avatar preceding Roku • :Invented metal bending • :Avatar following Aang • :Name of Lemur companion • :Poem used in "rap battle" • :Southern Water Tribe chief • :Zuko stole her Ostrich-horse • :Trapped in iceberg with Aang • ...
Astronomy Revision 2 2021-05-26
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- Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot
- Curved tail on a comet caused by dust pushed off the comet by the radiation pressure
- The fusion series that takes place in the sun
- One way in which exoplanets are discovered. The planet passes in front of it's parent star
- Coloured Lights in the night sky found at high latitudes
- Increase in heat caused by the different gravitational force on a body in orbit
- Region on earth where the sun will look as if a bite has been taken out of it.
- Unusual moon of Neptune. Will ultimately be broken up by tidal forces
- Time it takes for the moon to rotate on it's axis once. A sidereal month
- Region on earth that will observe a total eclipse when the moon passes in front of the sun
- Belt, Ring of rocks between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Darker, cooler region of a sunspot
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- Where on the sun do sunspots appear
- Time interval between full moons. A synodic month
- Filter for telescope to allow observation of the sun.
- Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles
- Volcanic moon of Jupiter. Heated by tidal forces.
- First apparent contact between the moons disc and the suns disc.
- Straight blue tail caused by excited ions
- Part of the suns atmosphere only visible during a total eclipse
- Equation used to calculate the likelihood of intelligent life in the galaxy
- Plane that the earth and other planets orbit the sun
- Average distance from Sun to Earth (150 million km)
- Stream of charged particles from the Sun's corona. Causes Aurorae on Earth
- Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids
- Caused by earth passing through the tail of a comet. E.g. Perseids
26 Clues: Darker, cooler region of a sunspot • Where on the sun do sunspots appear • Straight blue tail caused by excited ions • Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids • Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot • The fusion series that takes place in the sun • Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles • Time interval between full moons. A synodic month • ...
Astronomy Revision 2 2021-05-26
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- Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot
- Curved tail on a comet caused by dust pushed off the comet by the radiation pressure
- The fusion series that takes place in the sun
- One way in which exoplanets are discovered. The planet passes in front of it's parent star
- Coloured Lights in the night sky found at high latitudes
- Increase in heat caused by the different gravitational force on a body in orbit
- Region on earth where the sun will look as if a bite has been taken out of it.
- Unusual moon of Neptune. Will ultimately be broken up by tidal forces
- Time it takes for the moon to rotate on it's axis once. A sidereal month
- Region on earth that will observe a total eclipse when the moon passes in front of the sun
- Belt, Ring of rocks between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Darker, cooler region of a sunspot
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- Where on the sun do sunspots appear
- Time interval between full moons. A synodic month
- Filter for telescope to allow observation of the sun.
- Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles
- Volcanic moon of Jupiter. Heated by tidal forces.
- First apparent contact between the moons disc and the suns disc.
- Straight blue tail caused by excited ions
- Part of the suns atmosphere only visible during a total eclipse
- Equation used to calculate the likelihood of intelligent life in the galaxy
- Plane that the earth and other planets orbit the sun
- Average distance from Sun to Earth (150 million km)
- Stream of charged particles from the Sun's corona. Causes Aurorae on Earth
- Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids
- Caused by earth passing through the tail of a comet. E.g. Perseids
26 Clues: Darker, cooler region of a sunspot • Where on the sun do sunspots appear • Straight blue tail caused by excited ions • Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids • Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot • The fusion series that takes place in the sun • Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles • Time interval between full moons. A synodic month • ...
Planets, Moon, and Age of the Earth 2021-01-01
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- over time dead organisms break down and releases particles and energy in this process
- raised areas in white on the surface of the moon
- planet with a surface covered with rust
- these particles are used by geologists to determine the absolute ages of rocks
- the closest planet to the sun
- a rock that exists in many places but for a short period of time which this is useful because if the scientists know the age of this rock, they can determine the age of other rocks around it
- when magma pushes its way up through the rocks and hardens before it reaches the surface
- the farthest planet from the Sun
- the planet on which we live
- scientists that study rocks and the materials of the Earth
- the number of years since the rock formed
- large dark patches on the surface of the Moon
- approximately the time it takes for the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun
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- this law explains that the deeper down you go, the older the rocks are
- the age of the rock compared to the age of other rocks around it bu doesn't say exactly how old you are
- to spin around on its axis
- approximately the time it takes for the moon to make one revolution around the Earth
- holes or dents on the surface of the moon
- the largest planet in the solar system
- to make a circle around something else
- the last 4 planets are known as this
- the planet known for its large ring
- the time it takes for half of the rock's particles to decay
- the planet that is covered with acid
- the planet that spins side-ways
25 Clues: to spin around on its axis • the planet on which we live • the closest planet to the sun • the planet that spins side-ways • the farthest planet from the Sun • the planet known for its large ring • the last 4 planets are known as this • the planet that is covered with acid • the largest planet in the solar system • to make a circle around something else • ...
Spelling list 5 2021-07-25
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- a bone, a shell or the shape of a plant or animal
- a long time ago which has turned into a rock
- to bring back to your mind facts or a piece of information that you know
- during an eclipse
- not complete, not whole, not full
- connected to or happening in the mind, connected to thinking
- cannot live for ever, lasting until death, causing death or likely to cause death; very serious
- to take place, especially without being planned (use past simple)
- a group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advice
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- to make a long, high, sad sound:
- a piece of card, plastic, metal, into which shapes have been cut, and which is used to draw or paint patterns onto a surface
- a tool with a particular use, especially in a kitchen or house
- to fight back when attacked; to try to stop sth from happening
- a clear precious stone (worth a lot of money) of pure carbon, it is the hardest substance we know
- when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time or when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time
- near the beginning of a period of time or an event
- calm, quiet, peaceful
- not helping / not supporting either side of a conflict/competition
- to keep sth; to continue to have sth,
- a ring of light seen around the sun or moon,
- usual, typical, expected, ordinary
21 Clues: during an eclipse • calm, quiet, peaceful • to make a long, high, sad sound: • not complete, not whole, not full • usual, typical, expected, ordinary • to keep sth; to continue to have sth, • a long time ago which has turned into a rock • a ring of light seen around the sun or moon, • a bone, a shell or the shape of a plant or animal • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2012-09-14
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- The phenomenon that occurs when the moon blocks the light from the sun (happens during a new moon)
- Newton's law that states all bodies in the universe have a gravitational pull directly related to their size
- The center of gravity between two bodies
- A cool cloud of dust and gas, can be the birthplace of stars and planets
- Tool used to measure star distance - the larger the angle, the closer the star
- The wobbling of the Earth on its axis
- The thought that the sun is in the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it (supported by Copernicus & Galileo)
- The change in wavelength emitted by a body as the body moves (causes Red Shift)
- A cool, dark area on the solar surface
- Another word for precession
- Fuel for stars
- Used to measure star mass - a larger star will have a greater gravitational pull
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- The prevailing theory for the formation of the universe; claims that an impact between two particles 13.7 billion years ago created the entire universe today
- The phenomenon that occurs when the sun illuminates the moon from behind the Earth (happens during a full moon)
- The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy
- The apparent backward drift of a planet caused by planets moving at different speeds
- The thought that the Earth is in the center of the solar system and all planets and the sun revolve around it (supported by Ptolemy)
- States that all galaxies are moving away from each other, proving that the universe is expanding
- The motion of Earth that causes the years (ellipse around the sun)
- The study of light and its properties
- The motion of Earth responsible for day and night
21 Clues: Fuel for stars • Another word for precession • The wobbling of the Earth on its axis • The study of light and its properties • A cool, dark area on the solar surface • The center of gravity between two bodies • The motion of Earth responsible for day and night • The process that gives all stars, including the sun, their energy • ...
SPACE 2012-11-28
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- this is another name for the study of space
- the lighter part of a shadow
- a group of stars in the sky that make a picture
- a device that uses radio waves to locate objects and determine their speeds
- a meteoroid that does not completely burn up in the atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface
- this planet is closet to the sun
- a theatre that simulates space and the objects in space
- the valleys on the surface of the moon
- the path of an object in space around another object
- the load carried by an aircraft or spacecraft
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- the air or gases surrounding a planet
- the movement of one object around another object
- in space, when there is so little gravity you feel weightless
- an imaginary line extending through Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole around which Earth rotates
- the vast plains on the moon covered with dark-coloured dust
- height above ground level
- scientists who study space
- a large, bowl-shaped hole with a rim on the surface of a moon or planet caused by an impact
- these are loose collections of rocks and frozen gases that orbit between the planets
- the area around the edge of a crater basin
- a very bright meteor
- the streak of light in the night sky that results from a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere;a shooting star
- a small rocky object orbiting the sun;most asteroids are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- this body travels around Earth. It is known as Earth's satellite
24 Clues: a very bright meteor • height above ground level • scientists who study space • the lighter part of a shadow • this planet is closet to the sun • the air or gases surrounding a planet • the valleys on the surface of the moon • the area around the edge of a crater basin • this is another name for the study of space • the load carried by an aircraft or spacecraft • ...
Satellites and Space 2015-03-12
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- A satellite that has not been made by humans.(two words with under score)
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
- The amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. It is measured in newtons (N).
- The path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- A large object orbiting a star.
- Oval shaped. The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets.(two words with under score)
- A satellite made by humans.(two words with under score)
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon.
- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy.
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it.(two words with under score)
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- The unit of force.
- The family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radio waves(two words with under score)
- Another name for heat energy that travels by radiation. It can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space).(two words with under space)
- The force of attraction between any two objects.
- An orbit where a 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.(two words with under score)
- All the galaxies and the space between them.
- Millions of stars grouped together.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can detect with our eyes.(two words with under score)
- Anything that orbits a planet or a moon.
20 Clues: The unit of force. • A large object orbiting a star. • Millions of stars grouped together. • Anything that orbits a planet or a moon. • All the galaxies and the space between them. • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • The force of attraction between any two objects. • A satellite made by humans.(two words with under score) • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-01-09
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- The attractive force between two objects
- The stages that are caused bny the position of he moon
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5 degrees South or 23.5 degrees North
- The magnetic field of a planet
- The rise or fall of the level of water in the ocean
- Body of ice and dust in orbit around the sun that develops a tail of ions and dust as it approaches the sun
- The cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system
- The blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles
- The study of moons, stars, and other objects in space
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- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- The ___________ is made up of different gasses
- A device built to study distant objects and make them appear closer
- A _______ is the object that follows its own orbit
- The measure of the distance from the equator, expressed in North or South
- The day of the year that marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere
- A mass of rock that enter Earth's atmosphere
- The blocking of sunlight th Earth that occurs when the moon is between the sun and Earth
- The Milkyway is a ...
- The partial or total blocking of one object by another
- Distance light travels in a vacuum
- A round pit on the moon's surface
23 Clues: The Milkyway is a ... • The magnetic field of a planet • A round pit on the moon's surface • Distance light travels in a vacuum • The attractive force between two objects • A mass of rock that enter Earth's atmosphere • The ___________ is made up of different gasses • A _______ is the object that follows its own orbit • The rise or fall of the level of water in the ocean • ...
Sister Cecilia the Unicorn VI 2018-03-23
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- An object that orbits a star
- The blocking of sunlight to Earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth
- The blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- The periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteorid
- A pattern or grouping of stars that people imagine to represent a figure or object
- A system of organizing time that defines the beginning, length, and division of a year
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The spinning motion of a planet on its axis
- The attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects
- Either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- l
- A loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun
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- Either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The scientific law that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- An object that orbits a planet
- The movement of an object around another object
- The darkest part of a shadow
- One of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from Earth
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- A hot ball of gas
- An imaginary line that passes through a planet's center and its north and south poles
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
23 Clues: l • A hot ball of gas • An object that orbits a star • The darkest part of a shadow • An object that orbits a planet • The spinning motion of a planet on its axis • The movement of an object around another object • The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • A loose collection of ice and dust that orbits the sun • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-14
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- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
- Soviet Union's powerful and ambitious rocket program developed for crewed lunar missions during the space race.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon for the first time ever.
- A NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
- American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
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- Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon.
- CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- An Acronym used by Space X for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
23 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-13
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- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- A NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- An Acronym used by Space X for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- GATEWAY Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
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- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon for the first time ever.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon.
- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
- American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Soviet Union's powerful and ambitious rocket program developed for crewed lunar missions during the space race.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
23 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-13
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- A NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
- Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- Soviet Union's powerful and ambitious rocket program developed for crewed lunar missions during the space race.
- CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
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- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon for the first time ever.
- GATEWAY Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
- An Acronym used by Space X for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
23 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • ...
Space 2024-01-16
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- ___________ is the sixth planet from the sun
- A _________ is a curved path followed by a body in space as it moves around another Larger body
- __________ is the smallest planet
- _______ Known as the red planet, and is fourth from the sun
- A ___________ is an occasion when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time
- A ____________ is any one of the many small bodies that orbit around the sun
- __________ is the furthest known planet from the sun
- A _________ is a piece of rock from outer space that makes a bright line across the night sky as it burns up while falling through the earth’s atmosphere
- The ________ is the center of our solar system
- ____________ is the hottest planet
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- A ___________ is an occasion when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time
- ____________ is a planet with the conditions for life to exist
- __________ is the largest planet
- A __________ is the amount of time it takes a body to complete one full orbit
- The ___________ _________ is located between Mars and Jupiter
- A ________ is the amount of time it takes for a body in space to make a complete rotation on it's axis
- A __________ is a small icy object in our solar system that develops a long, bright tail when it passes near the sun
- A __________ is a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night
- A ___________ is affected by the tilt in Earths axis
- ___________ is a planet that rotates on a axis which is perpendicular to that of earths
- __________ Earth's only natural satellite
21 Clues: __________ is the largest planet • __________ is the smallest planet • ____________ is the hottest planet • __________ Earth's only natural satellite • ___________ is the sixth planet from the sun • The ________ is the center of our solar system • A ___________ is affected by the tilt in Earths axis • __________ is the furthest known planet from the sun • ...
The Space Race 2024-05-16
Across
- A Russian or Soviet space explorer.
- A spacecraft designed for repeated trips between Earth and space.
- The most impactful space engineer and business person ever
- Chief Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer.
- Period of political and military tension between the US and USSR.
- US government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program.
- Competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the US and USSR.
- Competition between the US and USSR for space exploration supremacy.
- Path of a body as it revolves around another body in space.
- The first US human spaceflight program.
- Event marking the arrival of a spacecraft on the moon's surface.
- Primary launch site for US human space flights.
- US program that developed space travel techniques to support Apollo.
- An object that orbits planets or moons.
- The first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the USSR.
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- First person to walk on the Moon.
- Space telescope launched into low Earth orbit in 1990.
- The US's first space station.
- First human in space.
- The USSR's spacecraft series that carried the first human to space.
- Vehicle used to launch into space.
- A US space explorer.
- World's first and largest space launch facility located in Kazakhstan.
- US President who pledged to land a man on the Moon.
- Soviet/Russian space station that operated in low Earth orbit.
- US program that landed the first humans on the Moon.
- Relating to the Moon.
- Series of spacecraft designed for the Soviet space program.
- The first animal to orbit Earth, sent by the USSR.
- International Space Station, a collaborative project including the US and Russia.
30 Clues: A US space explorer. • First human in space. • Relating to the Moon. • The US's first space station. • First person to walk on the Moon. • Vehicle used to launch into space. • A Russian or Soviet space explorer. • The first US human spaceflight program. • An object that orbits planets or moons. • Primary launch site for US human space flights. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2024-09-12
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- - The result of something happening.
- - To examine something carefully to understand it better.
- - Information that uses numbers to measure something.
- - To guess what might happen in the future based on what you know.
- - To watch or notice something carefully.
- - When something, like the moon, is getting smaller.
- - The final answer or result after an investigation or experiment.
- - To explain what something is like using words.
- - To recognize or name something or someone.
- - To look into something closely to find out more about it.
- - The reason something happens.
- Method - A way to investigate things using steps: asking a question, making a guess (hypothesis), testing it, and drawing a conclusion.
- - An educated guess about what might happen or be true.
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- - A shape where less than half of the moon is visible, like a thin curve.
- - To look at two or more things to find similarities and differences.
- - Information collected during an experiment or study.
- - To make small changes to improve something.
- - Information that describes something using words, not numbers.
- - The steps or actions taken to do something or conduct an experiment.
- - The part of an experiment that changes because of what you did to the independent variable.
- - Where something is put or located.
- - To think about something carefully.
- The part of an experiment that you change to see how it affects something else.
- - When something, like the moon, is getting bigger.
- - A shape where more than half of the moon is visible but it’s not full.
- A test or trial to see if your guess (hypothesis) is correct.
26 Clues: - The reason something happens. • - The result of something happening. • - Where something is put or located. • - To think about something carefully. • - To watch or notice something carefully. • - To recognize or name something or someone. • - To make small changes to improve something. • - To explain what something is like using words. • ...
Space 2025-12-12
Across
- A ball of frozen dust and rock that orbits the sun and has a tail that glows
- to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle
- The name often given to the four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- A region of the solar system that is just beyond the orbit of Neptune and that contains small bodies made mostly of ice
- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun
- A chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid.
- closest planet to the sun; shortest period of revolution (88 days
- Earth's twin due to similar density, mass size, and gravity
- a rotating cloud of gas and dust from which the sun and planets formed
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- Occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow over part of Earth
- a meteroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits earths surface
- A natural satellite that revolves around a planet.
- the very darkest part of the moon's shadow
- the lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked
- A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.
- Large, gaseous planets that are very cold at their surfaces, have ring systems, many moons, and lack solid surfaces—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- to spin on an axis
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
20 Clues: to spin on an axis • the very darkest part of the moon's shadow • A natural satellite that revolves around a planet. • Earth's twin due to similar density, mass size, and gravity • the lighter part of a shadow where light is partially blocked • to go around something in a circle; to turn around in a circle • ...
HBM Benny's Crossword 2021-12-01
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- towards the middle until the two new cells are pinched apart
- sister
- can be stopped if it has failed to complete DNA replication
- invagination
- exist at key stages in the cell cycle
- can be stopped if the enviromental conditions are not favorable
- Takes place in the animal cells
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- forms the point of attachment between sister chromatids
- is divided from the outside
- concerned with DNA replication and division of the cell
- consists of three phases
- occupies only 5% of the cell cycle.
12 Clues: sister • invagination • consists of three phases • is divided from the outside • Takes place in the animal cells • occupies only 5% of the cell cycle. • exist at key stages in the cell cycle • forms the point of attachment between sister chromatids • concerned with DNA replication and division of the cell • can be stopped if it has failed to complete DNA replication • ...
General Chemistry 2013-08-16
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- having more than one phase
- feature of a substance to easily evaporate
- can be separeted into its components by physical methods
- mixture having one single phase
- intrinsic property of matter
- point at wich vapor pressure equals external pressure
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- etymology of Chemistry
- substances that cannot be separated by physical methods
- loss of electrons and oxidation number reduction
- point at wich solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium
- solid-gas transition
- gain of electrons and oxidation number increase
12 Clues: solid-gas transition • etymology of Chemistry • having more than one phase • intrinsic property of matter • mixture having one single phase • feature of a substance to easily evaporate • gain of electrons and oxidation number increase • loss of electrons and oxidation number reduction • point at wich vapor pressure equals external pressure • ...
Clinical Research 2021-09-13
Across
- Group of individuals not receiving drug or device
- There are 4 types of __ in clinical research
- Unexpected medical event that happens during treatment/study
- Moral principles that influence behavior
- type of research involving respiratory tract
- researcher & participant don't know what an individual would be given
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- permission for participation in research to happen
- Specific illness/condition
- Food and Drug Administration
- National Institutes of Health
- Type of study that compares two groups of people
- Randomly selecting individuals to receive a type of treatment
12 Clues: Specific illness/condition • Food and Drug Administration • National Institutes of Health • Moral principles that influence behavior • There are 4 types of __ in clinical research • type of research involving respiratory tract • Type of study that compares two groups of people • Group of individuals not receiving drug or device • ...
Quality Characteristics 2023-11-13
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- Building the same unit again with the same result
- Chart utilizing upper and lower control limits
- Problem solving method focusing on Defects per Million Opportunities
- Not consistent, liable to change
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- Six Sigma Phases
- Manufacturing Approach
- Quality tool named after a bone
- If an action provides a lasting resolution, it is considered what?
- Immediate action to stop further escapes
- Aerospace Quality System Standard
- Tool that supports reviewing clauses during contract review
- Type of Quality Visual Chart, ______ tree
12 Clues: Six Sigma Phases • Manufacturing Approach • Quality tool named after a bone • Not consistent, liable to change • Aerospace Quality System Standard • Immediate action to stop further escapes • Type of Quality Visual Chart, ______ tree • Chart utilizing upper and lower control limits • Building the same unit again with the same result • ...
Chapter 1 Intro to Surgical Technology 2024-10-23
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- A planned, nonemergency, nonurgent procedure.
- The second phase of the surgical case management.
- Third phase of surgery.
- Requires immediate surgical intervention.
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- Medical condition that requires surgery in a short period of time.
- Aware of everything going on in the surgical environment.
- Refers to all three phases of surgery.
- Maintain competence in a specialized body of knowledge and skills.
- The ability to successfully perform critical work functions.
- First phase of surgery.
- Keep patient's information private.
- Procedure that is not required for quality of life.
12 Clues: First phase of surgery. • Third phase of surgery. • Keep patient's information private. • Refers to all three phases of surgery. • Requires immediate surgical intervention. • A planned, nonemergency, nonurgent procedure. • The second phase of the surgical case management. • Procedure that is not required for quality of life. • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2018-01-09
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- The attractive force between two objects
- The stages that are caused bny the position of he moon
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- The two days of the year on which the noon sun is directly overhead at either 23.5 degrees South or 23.5 degrees North
- The magnetic field of a planet
- The rise or fall of the level of water in the ocean
- Body of ice and dust in orbit around the sun that develops a tail of ions and dust as it approaches the sun
- The cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system
- The blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when Earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles
- The study of moons, stars, and other objects in space
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- The two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- The ___________ is made up of different gasses
- A device built to study distant objects and make them appear closer
- A _______ is the object that follows its own orbit
- The measure of the distance from the equator, expressed in North or South
- The day of the year that marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere
- A mass of rock that enter Earth's atmosphere
- The blocking of sunlight th Earth that occurs when the moon is between the sun and Earth
- The Milkyway is a ...
- The partial or total blocking of one object by another
- Distance light travels in a vacuum
- A round pit on the moon's surface
23 Clues: The Milkyway is a ... • The magnetic field of a planet • A round pit on the moon's surface • Distance light travels in a vacuum • The attractive force between two objects • A mass of rock that enter Earth's atmosphere • The ___________ is made up of different gasses • A _______ is the object that follows its own orbit • The rise or fall of the level of water in the ocean • ...
Planets, Moon, and Age of the Earth Review Crossword 2020-11-19
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- Approximately the time it takes for the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun
- large dark patches on the surface of the Moon
- Is the age of the rock compared to the age of other rocks around it but that doesn’t say exactly how old you are.
- This law explains that the deeper down you go, the OLDER the rocks are…
- These particles are used by geologists to determine the absolute ages of rocks.
- the planet that spins side-ways
- Approximately the time it takes for the Moon to make one revolution around the Earth
- the largest planet in the solar system
- the planet on which we live
- the closest planet to the sun
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- When magma pushes its way up through the rocks and hardens before it reaches the surface is called…
- The time is takes for half of the rock’s particles to deca
- Is the number of years since the rock formed
- A rock that exists in many places but for a short period of time which this is useful because if the scientists know the age of this rock, they can determine the age of other rock around it.
- Over time dead organisms break down and releases particles and energy in this process.
- Scientists that study rocks and the materials of the Earth are called…
- planet with a surface covered with Rust
- Raised areas in white on the surface of the Moon
- to make a circle around something else
- the farthest planet from the Sun
- holes or dents on the surface of the Moon
- to spin around on its axis
- last 4 planets are known as
- the planet that is covered with acid
- the planet known for its large ring
25 Clues: to spin around on its axis • last 4 planets are known as • the planet on which we live • the closest planet to the sun • the planet that spins side-ways • the farthest planet from the Sun • the planet known for its large ring • the planet that is covered with acid • to make a circle around something else • the largest planet in the solar system • ...
Astronomy 2023-08-29
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- A type of motion where one object orbits around another object
- Large marsupial
- around it
- Has a trunk
- the model in which the Earth is the center of the universe and everything
- The Universe began in an incredibly hot and dense expansion 14 billion years
- A region of stars in the night sky, e.g. Ursa Major
- Bowl shaped holes in surfaces caused by the impact of celestial objects
- A large chunk of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun
- the model in which the sun is the center of the universe and everything
- The North Star, located almost directly above the North Pole
- A huge explosion of gases and charged particles
- A dark area on the Sun’s surface that is cooler than the area around it
- A device with mirrors or lens that lets us look far into space
- The moon passes between Earth and the sun and blocks the light
- Likes to chase mice
- A day when the Earth’s axis is most inclined towards or away from the sun
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- A period during which the visible surface of the moon increases
- A period during which the visible surface of the Moon decreases
- Everything that exists; all matter, energy and space
- around it
- The distance light travels in one year
- Days when the hours of sunlight equals the hours of darkness
- The average distance between Earth and the sun
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- The Moon passes through Earth’s shadow and doesn’t reflect as much light
- Small, rocky, irregularly shaped objects orbiting the sun
- A type of motion where an object turns on its own axis
- Collections of gas held together by gravity; create light through nuclear reactions
30 Clues: around it • around it • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The distance light travels in one year • The average distance between Earth and the sun • A huge explosion of gases and charged particles • A region of stars in the night sky, e.g. Ursa Major • Everything that exists; all matter, energy and space • ...
Astronomy S2 2025-02-11
Across
- split into two smaller atoms
- one that can support life for a significant amount of time
- the type of tide that causes low tide from the sun, moon, and Earth being at a 90degree angle (1/4 or 3/4 moon)
- a time of year when the sun crosses the equator, resulting in nearly equal amounts of day and night
- the action of the Earth traveling around the sun
- the imaginary line that splits the north and south
- During fusion the sun looses
- This Kepler's law says a planet's orbital period is proportional to the size of its orbit (its semi-major axis)
- This Kepler's law says all planets orbit the sun in an ellipse
- the shape all planets orbit in
- a star that all planets orbit around
- deviation of a curve or orbit from circularity
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- a type of planet that is big, low density, can have rings, and cold.
- Combining two elements like Hydrogen to make one product like helium
- This Kepler's law says a planet covers the same area of space in the same amount of time no matter where it is
- the type of tides that cause high tides from the sun, moon and Earth being in a straight line (Full or New moon)
- the prefix for living or life
- a type of planet that is small, warm, rocky, and high density.
- the action of the Earth spinning on it's axis
- a giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- the time when the Sun reaches its most northerly or southerly tilt to create summer or winter
- The layer of the sun where fusion takes place
22 Clues: split into two smaller atoms • During fusion the sun looses • the prefix for living or life • the shape all planets orbit in • a star that all planets orbit around • a giant cloud of dust and gas in space • the action of the Earth spinning on it's axis • The layer of the sun where fusion takes place • deviation of a curve or orbit from circularity • ...
Earth Science Units 1-3 Vocabulary 2024-10-16
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- A map that shows elevations
- The part of Earth that is composed of water
- A map projection created by projecting the Earth's surface onto a cylinder
- When the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun
- All organisms that live on Earth
- The lighter part of a shadow
- A map projection created by projecting the Earth's surface onto a cone
- A map projection created by projecting the Earth's surface onto a plane
- The layer of gases that surround a planet
- The difference in elevation between adjacent contour lines
- The plane containing Earth's orbit around the Sun
- The region around a star in which liquid water can exist on the surface of a planet and can support advanced life
- The shape of the Earth
- The term to describe the growing visibility of the Moon
- When the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth
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- The art and science of making maps
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth, composed mostly of solid rock
- The term to describe the shrinking visibility of the Moon
- A massive system of stars, gravitationally bound to one another
- Lines on a topographic map
- The theory that the Sun is at the center of the Solar System
- When the Sun is highest in the sky
- When the Sun is lowest in the sky
- The darker part of a shadow
- Halfway between the solstices when there is an equal amount of daylight and nighttime
- A thick contour line
- The theory that the heavenly bodies and stars orbit the Earth
- The horizontal lines that run parallel to the Equator
- The vertical lines that meet at the poles
- A mathematical measurement of the rate of change of surface elevation
30 Clues: A thick contour line • The shape of the Earth • Lines on a topographic map • A map that shows elevations • The darker part of a shadow • The lighter part of a shadow • All organisms that live on Earth • When the Sun is lowest in the sky • The art and science of making maps • When the Sun is highest in the sky • The layer of gases that surround a planet • ...
tides 2022-10-07
Tide moon 2023-02-23
8 Clues: Mr krabs daughter • small bird sings at night • that one cruddy disney film • hoppers they jump in the sand • the stoner in that fish movie • they fly sometimes due to the tides • smells like dung but uses the moon as a compass • somewhat shortens their routine but active during the nigh
sailor moon 2021-11-13
8 Clues: guerriera di pluto • guerriera di marte • guerriera di giove • gerriera di nettuno • guerriera di nettuno • guerriera della luna • guerriera di saturno • guerriera di mercurio
Unit 4: Water in Earth's Processes (Ch 11) 2013-12-11
Across
- device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording echoes of sound waves
- the movement of energy through a body of water
- pattern of temperature and precipitation
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans
- an undersea mountain chain where new ocean floor is produced
- mountains/volcanoes that break the ocean’s surface
- the gently sloping, shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of the continent
- total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample
- movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in to the shore at an angle
- a tide with the greatest difference between high and low tides that occurs when the sun and moon are aligned with Earth at new moon and the full moon
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- tide with the greatest difference between low and high tide that occurs when the sun and moon pull at right angles to each other at first and third quarter moons
- the most abundant salt in the ocean
- the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- a steep incline of the ocean floor leading down from the edge of the continental shelf
- a smooth, nearly flat region of deep ocean floor
- a rush of water that flows rapidly back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar
- mountains that do not break the ocean’s surface. They are completely underwater
- movement of cold water upward from the deep ocean that is caused by wind
- a deep, steep-sided canyon in the ocean floor
- the daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines
20 Clues: the most abundant salt in the ocean • pattern of temperature and precipitation • a deep, steep-sided canyon in the ocean floor • the movement of energy through a body of water • a smooth, nearly flat region of deep ocean floor • total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample • mountains/volcanoes that break the ocean’s surface • ...
The Universe 2020-03-20
Across
- The sun sets in the... (4).
- All of space and everything in it (8).
- A point of light in the night sky (4).
- The force that makes things fall to the ground (7).
- A point in space that even gravity cannot escape from (10).
- That area beyond the Earth´s atmosphere (10).
- When the Moon passes into the Earth´s shadow (12).
- The planet Venus when seen in the morning (11).
- The sun sets in the... (4)
- Those machines that travel around the world (10).
- The universe considered as an ordered system (6).
- Objects in space with bright long tails (6).
- An Unidentified Flying Object (3).
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- Little green men from another planet (6).
- THe large round things that orbit the Sun (7).
- The broad band of stars in the night sky (8).
- Santa Clause lives at the ______ pole (5).
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth (10).
- The round silver thing in the night sky (4).
- A rock that falls to the Earth from outer space (9).
- When the Earth passes into the Moon´s shadow (12).
- The curved path the Moon takes around the Earth (5).
- Our sun and the planets that move around it (11)
- How far light travels in one year (9).
- Very large groups of stars that make up the universe (6).
- That round yellow thing in the sun at daytime (3).
- What you look through to see far-away things (9).
- A round ball with a map of the Earth on it (5).
- Penguins live at the ______ pole (5).
29 Clues: The sun sets in the... (4) • The sun sets in the... (4). • An Unidentified Flying Object (3). • Penguins live at the ______ pole (5). • All of space and everything in it (8). • A point of light in the night sky (4). • How far light travels in one year (9). • Little green men from another planet (6). • Santa Clause lives at the ______ pole (5). • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-14
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- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
- Soviet Union's powerful and ambitious rocket program developed for crewed lunar missions during the space race.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon for the first time ever.
- A NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
- American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
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- Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon.
- CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- An Acronym used by Space X for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
23 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • ...
Astronomy 2022-05-11
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- A group of stars that form a pattern
- the first layer of the atmosphere and it contains all life
- A repeating cycle that one celestial body takes around another.
- When the moon is completely visible from Earth
- the second layer and it contains the ozone layer
- Any object that orbits a planet or a sun
- the third layer of the atmosphere and it is where meteors burns up
- When the moon is invisible to Earth
- The region between Mars and Jupiter that contains the largest population of asteroids in our solar system
- How much material an object is made up of
- A half of the Earth, when divided along the lines of either North and South or East and West
- A piece of rock or that lands on Earth’s surface
- When day and night are the same length. This happens twice a year
- The force that pulls objects towards each other
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- When one celestial body blocks light from reaching another by moving between it and its light source
- When the moon becomes gradually less visible
- Streaks of light in the sky that occur when meteoroids fall into the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up
- the fourth layer of the atmosphere and it is where auroras take place.
- A building used to observe outer space
- When the moon becomes gradually more visible
- A piece of rock from outer space that enters Earth’s atmosphere
- The shortest and longest days of the year
- A celestial body that orbits the sun that has sufficient mass for its gravity to overcome rigid body forces and has "not cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit
- Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun
- The star that objects in our solar system orbit
25 Clues: When the moon is invisible to Earth • A group of stars that form a pattern • A building used to observe outer space • Small, rocky objects that orbit the Sun • Any object that orbits a planet or a sun • The shortest and longest days of the year • How much material an object is made up of • When the moon becomes gradually less visible • ...
Solar system test _Alsa 2026-01-22
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- Celestial bodies that fall to the earth's surface.
- often called morning star.
- when moon blocks sunlight to earth.
- The science that studies the solar system is...
- the planet has two moons
- Jupiter, saturn, Uranus, and neptune included in category of...
- he is first muslim astronout.
- the biggest asteroid in the solar system.
- massive luminous balls of gas in space.
- third planet from the sun .
- center of the solar system.
- how many moon on Jupiter?
- how long time while earth rotation?
- i am the farthest planet from the sun.
- earth'srevolution make changing of season, in Indonesia namely two main seasons...
- the path of a planet as it revolves around the sun.
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- is another name for Earth?
- when earth is between the sun and moon.
- how many moon on uranus.
- they don't have satellites
- this is calestial body composed of ice, dust, and gas that orbit the sun in a highly elliptical path.
- how long time while earth revolution?
- the spinning of earth on its axis.
- the closest galaxy from the milky way galaxy.
- the planet has ring.
- The dark area during a lunar eclipse is...
- the most famous comet
- mercury, venus, earth, and mars included in category of...
- i am has most satellites
- is the term for a shooting star commonly called...
- this is the coldest planet.
- earth is in the galaxy...
- Rocky remnants that formed during early stages of the solar system.
- number of planets in the solar system is...
- The Earth's revolution causes the replacement...
- The rotation of earth causes
- movement of the planet orbiting the sun.
- i am the biggest planet.
- the red planet.
- this is the biggest volcano in the solar system in mars.
40 Clues: the red planet. • the planet has ring. • the most famous comet • how many moon on uranus. • i am has most satellites • the planet has two moons • i am the biggest planet. • earth is in the galaxy... • how many moon on Jupiter? • is another name for Earth? • they don't have satellites • often called morning star. • this is the coldest planet. • third planet from the sun . • ...
Race to the Moon 2017-03-17
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- This US city was the home of NASA's mission control center for the Apollo 11 mission
- The first American in space
- Nancy Roman was asked to start this program at NASA in 1959
- Astronaut Buzz Aldrin earned a PhD in what subject?
- Gene Kranz's role in the Apollo 11 mission
- Buzz Aldrin was the Lunar Module ______________ on the Apollo 11 mission
- The number of women who completed the astronaut training program "Mercury 13"
- Margaret Hamilton and her team developed this for the Apollo spacecraft
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- Melba Roy calculated the orbit and created a timetable for which NASA satellites?
- This engineer convinced NASA that an approach called Lunar Orbit Rendezvous was the best way to send people to the moon
- NASA's first female African American engineer
- The name of the Apollo 11 lunar module
- Buzz Aldrin's nickname at NASA
- The Mercury Friendship 7 astronaut who asked for Katherine Johnson to personally check the numbers for his orbital mission
- the aeronautics research organization that would become NASA in 1958
- The instituion where Margaret Hamilton worked before being contracted by NASA
- Melba Roy was in charge of a group of female NASA mathematicians known as this
- the acronym for William Lovelace and Jerrie Cobb's Woman in Space program
18 Clues: The first American in space • Buzz Aldrin's nickname at NASA • The name of the Apollo 11 lunar module • Gene Kranz's role in the Apollo 11 mission • NASA's first female African American engineer • Astronaut Buzz Aldrin earned a PhD in what subject? • Nancy Roman was asked to start this program at NASA in 1959 • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword; Rylee Goedde 2021-02-18
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- Meiosis produces ____ daughter
- Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase + _________
- mitosis uses ______ reproduction
- meiosis uses ______ reproduction
- As cells grow bigger demand on ___ "genetic library" becomes too great.
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- ______ is responsible for fixing cuts and scrapes, as well as growth and development
- After ________ of meiosis the daughter cells are haploid
- mitosis produces ___ daughter cells
- Multicellular organisms grow mainly by increasing ____ number
- Cells go through certain phases called the cell ____
- During meiosis the chromosome number is _____
11 Clues: Meiosis produces ____ daughter • mitosis uses ______ reproduction • meiosis uses ______ reproduction • mitosis produces ___ daughter cells • During meiosis the chromosome number is _____ • Cells go through certain phases called the cell ____ • After ________ of meiosis the daughter cells are haploid • Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase + _________ • ...
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Across
- What are Male Bees?
- What happens in phase one?
- what is phase four called?
- What are drones?
- how do bees know there specific job?
- What will bees do after stage 4?
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- When does phase 3 come in?
- Consist of three kinds of adult bees:workers, drones,and a queen bee
- Worker Bees are:
- How many phases do bees go through?
- Bees who carry out the dead bees in the nest are called?
11 Clues: Worker Bees are: • What are drones? • What are Male Bees? • When does phase 3 come in? • What happens in phase one? • what is phase four called? • What will bees do after stage 4? • How many phases do bees go through? • how do bees know there specific job? • Bees who carry out the dead bees in the nest are called? • ...
Chapter 10 Jason Head 2020-09-21
Across
- the process of somatic cell reproduction.
- constricted areas hold chromatids together.
- 2 identical arms
- The cell grows and does its function.
- As a cell grows this dont need to grow at the same rate.
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- Bacteria is using this to reproduce ______ ______.
- waste across cell membrane depends on the _________.
- As a cell grows it demands DNA.
- Cells go through certain phases.
- pairs 2 of each chromosome.
10 Clues: 2 identical arms • pairs 2 of each chromosome. • As a cell grows it demands DNA. • Cells go through certain phases. • The cell grows and does its function. • the process of somatic cell reproduction. • constricted areas hold chromatids together. • Bacteria is using this to reproduce ______ ______. • waste across cell membrane depends on the _________. • ...
WE LOVE BIOGOLY!!!! 2015-09-16
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- In G1 phase synthesis __________ occurs.
- Microtubules extend from __________.
- The total genetic materials within a cell is called a ___________.
- The longest phase in mitosis.
- ___________ phase consists of 4 phases.
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- Nuclear Division.
- Synthesis ___________ occur in S phase.
- __________ cells of human contains 46 chromosomes(2n).
- In which cell there is no cell division?
- A complex of DNA and protein that organized into a long and thin fibre.
10 Clues: Nuclear Division. • The longest phase in mitosis. • Microtubules extend from __________. • Synthesis ___________ occur in S phase. • ___________ phase consists of 4 phases. • In G1 phase synthesis __________ occurs. • In which cell there is no cell division? • __________ cells of human contains 46 chromosomes(2n). • ...
devops 1 2016-05-10
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- multiple tools used for development and operations
- Type of communication the DevOps principles demand
- Orchestrating the capabilities
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- software development practice followed as a part of extreme programming
- span the entire delivery pipeline
- IT model used for managing two separate, coherent phases of IT.
- exercise of power
- principle for viewing software delivery as a single value stream
- implements organizational cultural change
- represents a change in thinking
10 Clues: exercise of power • Orchestrating the capabilities • represents a change in thinking • span the entire delivery pipeline • implements organizational cultural change • multiple tools used for development and operations • Type of communication the DevOps principles demand • IT model used for managing two separate, coherent phases of IT. • ...
water cycle (10 words) 2023-11-16
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- clouds
- uptake the roots of a tree or plant
- going down at fast speeds
- something that heats up the water and goes into the clouds
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- between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter
- rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- water following through the ground
- Water coming from a plant or tree
- sediment carried by winds
- water slipping through the ground
10 Clues: clouds • sediment carried by winds • going down at fast speeds • Water coming from a plant or tree • water slipping through the ground • water following through the ground • uptake the roots of a tree or plant • rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and hail • between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter • something that heats up the water and goes into the clouds
water cycle (10 words) 2023-11-16
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- clouds
- uptake the roots of a tree or plant
- going down at fast speeds
- something that heats up the water and goes into the clouds
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- between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter
- rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- water following through the ground
- Water coming from a plant or tree
- sediment carried by winds
- water slipping through the ground
10 Clues: clouds • sediment carried by winds • going down at fast speeds • Water coming from a plant or tree • water slipping through the ground • water following through the ground • uptake the roots of a tree or plant • rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and hail • between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter • something that heats up the water and goes into the clouds
Material Science Exam Review 2023-10-30
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- slip occurs on a line with the highest ___________ density
- the ability of a material to be stretched without breaking
- blue solid
- what we call a material when very little or no deformation was sustained at fracture
- a measure of the energy required for a material to fail
- exposing the material to heat to nullify cold work
- a measure of how fast atoms are diffusing
- how much of a phase exists at one time
- a measure of the force that a material undergoes (measured in MPa)
- a _________ phase diagram shows a relation of only two elements
- the percent _____________ measures how the length of a material changes after undergoing deformation
- _________ strength -- where necking starts
- only one phase
- the maximum point of elastic deformation
- a measure of how resilient a material is to plastic deformation
- %________ used in phase diagrams
- a type of diffusion where atoms are placed in between the atoms of the lattice
- dislocations moving
- phase with "layered" solids
- having identical values of a a property in all crystallographic directions
- where a material fails
- red solid
- slip occurs on a plane with the highest ___________ density
- the material becomes thinner before fracturing
- multiple phases at once
- having different values of a property in different crystallographic directions
- decreasing grain size in order to strengthen a material
- inserting an atom of a different species to strengthen a material
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- the ideal angle for slip
- a measure of the stress assuming cross sectional area is constant
- __________ point is where the phases go straight from liquid to its "layered" form
- stretching a material past its yield strength in order to increase its next yield strength
- ________ indices
- the phases at the atomic layer
- shaping a material under its melting temperature
- a descriptor unique to each material of the linear correlation of stress and strain before the material yields
- a measure of how much stress a material can undergo before yielding or fracturing
- ______________ limit is the maximum point where a solution can exist before turning into a mixture
- "globs" of a solid
- how reluctant a material is to permanently deform
- horizontal line used for calculations of phase diagrams
- a measure of the stress taking into account changing cross sectional area
- grids of atoms/molecules
- a type of dislocation where a unit of the lattice is missing
- _______________ compound exists as a line on the phase diagram showing a precise compound of the two elements
- _________ diagram shows you what matter is present as a function of temperature and %wt
- a unitless comparison of the length/width of a material before and after stress
- finding the in between point of a linear relation
- a ratio of distance of strain proportional to the material
49 Clues: red solid • blue solid • only one phase • ________ indices • "globs" of a solid • dislocations moving • where a material fails • multiple phases at once • the ideal angle for slip • grids of atoms/molecules • phase with "layered" solids • the phases at the atomic layer • %________ used in phase diagrams • how much of a phase exists at one time • the maximum point of elastic deformation • ...
Space 2016-05-21
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- ___________ is the sixth planet from the sun
- A _________ is a curved path followed by a body in space as it moves around another Larger body
- __________ is the smallest planet
- _______ Known as the red planet, and is fourth from the sun
- A ___________ is an occasion when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time
- A ____________ is any one of the many small bodies that orbit around the sun
- __________ is the furthest known planet from the sun
- A _________ is a piece of rock from outer space that makes a bright line across the night sky as it burns up while falling through the earth’s atmosphere
- The ________ is the center of our solar system
- ____________ is the hottest planet
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- A ___________ is an occasion when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time
- ____________ is a planet with the conditions for life to exist
- __________ is the largest planet
- A __________ is the amount of time it takes a body to complete one full orbit
- The ___________ _________ is located between Mars and Jupiter
- A ________ is the amount of time it takes for a body in space to make a complete rotation on it's axis
- A __________ is a small icy object in our solar system that develops a long, bright tail when it passes near the sun
- A __________ is a large ball of burning gas in space that we see as a point of light in the sky at night
- A ___________ is affected by the tilt in Earths axis
- ___________ is a planet that rotates on a axis which is perpendicular to that of earths
- __________ Earth's only natural satellite
21 Clues: __________ is the largest planet • __________ is the smallest planet • ____________ is the hottest planet • __________ Earth's only natural satellite • ___________ is the sixth planet from the sun • The ________ is the center of our solar system • A ___________ is affected by the tilt in Earths axis • __________ is the furthest known planet from the sun • ...
Semester 1 Review Crossword 2020-12-17
Across
- unit for amount of matter in a substance
- part of lunar cycle when light grows more visible
- stars with this color are the hottest
- dense things do not ____ .
- smallest unit of matter
- lightning
- elements in a group share similar _____.
- Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter and _____ and gas giants
- type of eclipse during new moon
- type of eclipse during full moon
- high energy electromagnetic radiation
- dense things do ____.
- amount of space something occupies
- stars with this color are the coolest
- amount of matter in a given space
- model of solar system with sun in the middle
- dark, cool area on Sun
- similar to metals, but not quite
- extra-large stars are called _______
- AU is distance between ___ and Sun
- positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus
- causes tides
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- distance light travels in one year
- weak tide when Earth, Moon, and Sun are at L shape
- solar ____ is a loopy structure extending from Sun
- type of EM radiation that is visible
- part of lunar cycle when light fades away
- model of solar system with earth in the middle
- average stars on HR Diagram are ____ (2 words together)
- when the north has fall, the south has
- unit for weight
- billions of stars make a
- contains all of existence; made of billions of galaxies
- Rocky planets are Earth, Venus, _______ and Mercury
- pure substance that makes up living and nonliving things
- mass is 8g; volume is 2 mL; density is ____ g/mL
- force of gravity
- Venus is _____ than Mercury because of its thick atmosphere
- shortest wavelength of visible light
- amount of matter in a substance
- source of light in solar system
- negatively charged subatomic particle
42 Clues: lightning • causes tides • unit for weight • force of gravity • dense things do ____. • dark, cool area on Sun • smallest unit of matter • billions of stars make a • dense things do not ____ . • type of eclipse during new moon • amount of matter in a substance • source of light in solar system • type of eclipse during full moon • similar to metals, but not quite • ...
Astronomy Revision 2 2021-05-26
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- First apparent contact between the moons disc and the suns disc.
- Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles
- Filter for telescope to allow observation of the sun.
- Stream of charged particles from the Sun's corona. Causes Aurorae on Earth
- Equation used to calculate the likelihood of intelligent life in the galaxy
- Average distance from Sun to Earth (150 million km)
- Volcanic moon of Jupiter. Heated by tidal forces.
- Region on earth that will observe a total eclipse when the moon passes in front of the sun
- Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot
- Straight blue tail caused by excited ions
- Darker, cooler region of a sunspot
- Time it takes for the moon to rotate on it's axis once. A sidereal month
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- Plane that the earth and other planets orbit the sun
- Caused by earth passing through the tail of a comet. E.g. Perseids
- Where on the sun do sunspots appear
- The fusion series that takes place in the sun
- Part of the suns atmosphere only visible during a total eclipse
- Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids
- Increase in heat caused by the different gravitational force on a body in orbit
- Unusual moon of Neptune. Will ultimately be broken up by tidal forces
- Region on earth where the sun will look as if a bite has been taken out of it.
- Curved tail on a comet caused by dust pushed off the comet by the radiation pressure
- Coloured Lights in the night sky found at high latitudes
- One way in which exoplanets are discovered. The planet passes in front of it's parent star
- Time interval between full moons. A synodic month
- Belt, Ring of rocks between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
26 Clues: Darker, cooler region of a sunspot • Where on the sun do sunspots appear • Straight blue tail caused by excited ions • Mars' two moons, likely captured asteroids • Less dark, slightly hotter part of a sunspot • The fusion series that takes place in the sun • Cause of 'fast solar wind' of charged particles • Volcanic moon of Jupiter. Heated by tidal forces. • ...
Astronomy- Anderson 1 2018-03-19
Across
- the partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- the darkest part of a shadow
- a system of organizing time that defines the beginning, length, and divisions of a year
- the attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects downhill
- either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- eclipse the blocking of sunlight to the moon that occurs when earth is directly between the sun and the moon
- dark, flat areas on the moon's surface formed from huge ancient lava flows
- the movement of an object around another object
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- the part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- tide the tide with the greatest difference between consecutive low and high tides
- tide the tide with the least difference between consecutive low and high tides
- one of the different apparent shapes of the moon as seen from earth
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- the scientific law that states that states that every object in the universe attracts every other object
- a chunk of rock or dust in space, generally smaller than an asteroid
- eclipse the blocking of sunlight to earth that occurs when the moon is directly between the sun and earth
- the periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- a large round pit caused by the impact of a meteoroid
- of universal
20 Clues: of universal • the darkest part of a shadow • the movement of an object around another object • the part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • a large round pit caused by the impact of a meteoroid • the periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean • the partial or total blocking of one object in space by another • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-14
Across
- An Acronym used by Space X for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
- American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
- Soviet Union's powerful and ambitious rocket program developed for crewed lunar missions during the space race.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
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- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- A NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon for the first time ever.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- GATEWAY Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
23 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • Historic NASA program that first landed humans on the Moon. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • ...
"Mission to the Stars: A Stellar Crossword Adventure" 2023-07-13
Across
- Shuttle: American spacecraft used for human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011.
- Key feature of SpaceX's rockets, allowing them to be used for multiple missions.
- NASA's rover currently exploring Mars, equipped with advanced scientific instruments and the ability to collect samples for future return to Earth.
- The act of traveling and investigating unknown places and phenomena.
- NASA's rover that successfully explored the surface of Mars as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission.
- NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024.
- Name of SpaceX's family of rockets, including the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy.
- Acronym for Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly, a term used for a rocket's unexpected destruction.
- Abbreviation for Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a NASA facility responsible for the design and management of robotic missions in space exploration.
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- Historic NASA program that landed humans on the Moon.
- It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon.
- The first name of Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and advocate for space exploration.
- Name of SpaceX's rocket engine used in the Starship spacecraft.
- The vast expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere, filled with stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- Gateway: Planned lunar space station to support future missions and establish a permanent presence.
- Earth's natural satellite and destination for NASA's Artemis program.
- Name of the rocket engine developed by SpaceX for their Falcon rockets.
- Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space.
- A state of emptiness or absence of matter, prevalent in outer space.
- Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions.
- SpaceX's next-generation spacecraft for human and cargo missions to various destinations.
- Red planet and a future destination for human exploration.
22 Clues: Spacecraft used in NASA's Artemis missions. • Historic NASA program that landed humans on the Moon. • Red planet and a future destination for human exploration. • Highly trained individuals who travel to and work in space. • NASA's program aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. • It was designed to launch human spacecraft towards the Moon. • ...
Earth & Space Vocabulary Crossword 2025-02-24
Across
- the revolution and rotation of Earth and the Moon cause observable patterns.
- is when an object blocks light and a dark area forms.
- is an imaginary line through the center of a space body.
- is an orbital path that one object in space takes around another object. It takes Earth 365 days to do this.
- is the side of the Earth that is turned away from the Sun and experiences darkness.
- is a star of average size. It is one of many stars we can see from Earth.
- includes the Sun and all the objects that move around it, including the planets, their moons, and asteroids.
- is a huge group of stars, solar systems, dust, and gases held together by gravity.
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- is the shape of the lit half of the Moon and it appears to change each day as viewed from Earth.
- is all of space and all the galaxies. This makes up the vast universe.
- is a spherical body that moves around a star.
- is a force that pulls all objects towards each other, including particles of gas.
- is the side of the Earth that is turned toward the Sun lit by sunlight.
- is one in which each part of the model is made consistently smaller or larger by the same percentage or ratio as the real object it represents.
- is a path that one object in space takes around another object.
- is a group of parts that work together.
- is a natural space object that moves around a planet.
- is something that represents a real object or system.
- is the spinning of a space body on its axis. Earth and Moon spin on their axis.
- is a huge sphere of very hot gasses held together by gravity.
20 Clues: is a group of parts that work together. • is a spherical body that moves around a star. • is when an object blocks light and a dark area forms. • is a natural space object that moves around a planet. • is something that represents a real object or system. • is an imaginary line through the center of a space body. • ...
Space case crossword 2023-05-17
Seasons & Weather 2024-05-07
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- frozen water that falls from the clouds
- a season containing lots of flowers and rain
- the results of temperature change
- when the air is moving at a pace that's quicker than normal
- a very cold season
- a type of weather with rain, thunder, and lightning
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- one of the earth's four weather phases
- a very hot season
- when the weather's temperature is low
- collected evaporation in the sky
- a season where the trees turn colors
- when the weather's temperature is high
12 Clues: a very hot season • a very cold season • collected evaporation in the sky • the results of temperature change • a season where the trees turn colors • when the weather's temperature is low • one of the earth's four weather phases • when the weather's temperature is high • frozen water that falls from the clouds • a season containing lots of flowers and rain • ...
La Naturaleza 2020-03-16
19 Clues: sea • sun • hot • dry • cold • moon • tree • coast • humid • beach • ocean • river • forest • desert • outdoors • protected • rainforest • earth/planet • mountain range
Revive Quechua 2025-02-20
Space 2025-05-08
O'win & the Moon - Hard Crossword 2025-04-26
9 Clues: O'WIN'S BEST FRIEND • PEOPLE WHO STUDY THE STARS • O'WIN USES THESE TO SAVE MOON • A GROUP OF STARS ARE CALLED______. • WHEN THE EARTH'S SHADOW COVERS MOON • ANOTHER NAME FOR LION CONSTELLATION • ANOTHER NAME FOR BEAR CONSTELLATION • O'WIN & HIS FRIENDS TURN INTO THESE • ANOTHER NAME FOR HUNTER CONSTELLATION
The Universe 2020-03-20
Across
- The curved path the Moon takes around the Earth (5).
- Santa Clause lives at the ______ pole (5).
- The sun sets in the... (4).
- A rock that falls to the Earth from outer space (9).
- Our sun and the planets that move around it (11)
- Penguins live at the ______ pole (5).
- All of space and everything in it (8).
- When the Moon passes into the Earth´s shadow (12).
- The planet Venus when seen in the morning (11).
- Objects in space with bright long tails (6).
- THe large round things that orbit the Sun (7).
- An Unidentified Flying Object (3).
- How far light travels in one year (9).
- A round ball with a map of the Earth on it (5).
- The force that makes things fall to the ground (7).
- A point of light in the night sky (4).
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- The round silver thing in the night sky (4).
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth (10).
- That area beyond the Earth´s atmosphere (10).
- What you look through to see far-away things (9).
- The sun sets in the... (4)
- Those machines that travel around the world (10).
- When the Earth passes into the Moon´s shadow (12).
- That round yellow thing in the sun at daytime (3).
- A point in space that even gravity cannot escape from (10).
- Little green men from another planet (6).
- The universe considered as an ordered system (6).
- The broad band of stars in the night sky (8).
- Very large groups of stars that make up the universe (6).
29 Clues: The sun sets in the... (4) • The sun sets in the... (4). • An Unidentified Flying Object (3). • Penguins live at the ______ pole (5). • All of space and everything in it (8). • How far light travels in one year (9). • A point of light in the night sky (4). • Little green men from another planet (6). • Santa Clause lives at the ______ pole (5). • ...
Spelling list 5 2021-07-25
Across
- a bone, a shell or the shape of a plant or animal
- a long time ago which has turned into a rock
- to bring back to your mind facts or a piece of information that you know
- during an eclipse
- not complete, not whole, not full
- connected to or happening in the mind, connected to thinking
- cannot live for ever, lasting until death, causing death or likely to cause death; very serious
- to take place, especially without being planned (use past simple)
- a group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advice
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- to make a long, high, sad sound:
- a piece of card, plastic, metal, into which shapes have been cut, and which is used to draw or paint patterns onto a surface
- a tool with a particular use, especially in a kitchen or house
- to fight back when attacked; to try to stop sth from happening
- a clear precious stone (worth a lot of money) of pure carbon, it is the hardest substance we know
- when the moon passes between the earth and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the sun for a time or when the earth passes between the moon and the sun so that you cannot see all or part of the moon for a time
- near the beginning of a period of time or an event
- calm, quiet, peaceful
- not helping / not supporting either side of a conflict/competition
- to keep sth; to continue to have sth,
- a ring of light seen around the sun or moon,
- usual, typical, expected, ordinary
21 Clues: during an eclipse • calm, quiet, peaceful • to make a long, high, sad sound: • not complete, not whole, not full • usual, typical, expected, ordinary • to keep sth; to continue to have sth, • a long time ago which has turned into a rock • a ring of light seen around the sun or moon, • a bone, a shell or the shape of a plant or animal • ...
Nick's Science Extra Credit 2021-12-16
Across
- anything that has mass and occupies volume
- the center of an atom is called
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: the third of four full moons in a season.
- Know as the law of inertia
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Objects in stay in motion
- form of energy possessed by an object due to its motion
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- is often stated as F=ma
- the phase of the moon in which its whole disk is illuminated.
- How does the moon get its light
- has an invisible magnetic field surrounding it and two ends called poles.
- an indivisible and basic unit of matter
- a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- intermediate phase of the Moon that starts right after the First Quarter when the illumination is 50%.
- period of time where the moon’s illuminated area reduces from 99.9% to 50.1% from our point of view on Earth.
- the force acting on the object due to gravity
- when electricity moves through something
- force exerted between a magnet and a moving electrically charged particle
- transfer of energy from direct contact
23 Clues: is often stated as F=ma • Know as the law of inertia • Objects in stay in motion • How does the moon get its light • the center of an atom is called • transfer of energy from direct contact • an indivisible and basic unit of matter • when electricity moves through something • anything that has mass and occupies volume • the force acting on the object due to gravity • ...
Our Earths natural Satellite 2019-01-22
Across
- a small rock which was formed billions of years ago
- when the moon is in the middle of the sun and earth it casts a shadow in earth
- a natural satellite
- when the moon can't be seen at all
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- when the earth is in middle of the sun and moon it cast a shadow on the moon
- when the moon is seen like a c
- when the moon is fully seen
7 Clues: a natural satellite • when the moon is fully seen • when the moon is seen like a c • when the moon can't be seen at all • a small rock which was formed billions of years ago • when the earth is in middle of the sun and moon it cast a shadow on the moon • when the moon is in the middle of the sun and earth it casts a shadow in earth
La naturaleza 2023-09-11
19 Clues: law • path • tree • rock • moon • desert • I hope • forest • nature • strange • pick up • control • protect • care for • recycling • government • contaminate • contamination • overpopulation
Halloween Mrs Cloet 2025-11-04
19 Clues: chat • oeil • lune • tombe • hibou • balai • momie • serpent • monstre • vampire • sucette • fantôme • défenses • chaudron • sorcière • loup-garou • citrouille • maison hantée • chauve-souris
2. I'm Going to Bake Cookies 2026-04-02
Jeu 2 PSR — Mots croisés 2025-09-23
Across
- Système de déclaration d’erreur d’identification
- Liste d’abréviations à ne pas utilisées (politique )
- Outil de communication Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (Acronyme)
- Document servant à la sécurité en chirurgie. Liste de ________
- Nombre de fois minimum d’identification
- Confirmation obligatoire du nom et prénom
Down
- Communication essentielle aux points de transition
- Identificateur à ne jamais utilisé
- Carte provinciale valide
- Politique de Montfort pour l’identification du patient : ________ 130
- Nombre de phases de la liste de contrôle chirurgicale
11 Clues: Carte provinciale valide • Identificateur à ne jamais utilisé • Nombre de fois minimum d’identification • Confirmation obligatoire du nom et prénom • Système de déclaration d’erreur d’identification • Communication essentielle aux points de transition • Liste d’abréviations à ne pas utilisées (politique ) • Nombre de phases de la liste de contrôle chirurgicale • ...
Los deportes y las afueras 2014-05-07
19 Clues: sun • sky • tree • dirt • moon • leaf • grass • stick • cloud • tennis • street • Bowling • softball • Baseball • swimming • Basketball • volleyball • Track and field • americano Football
Did you go to the jungle? 2024-07-22
19 Clues: ape • lunar • state • buddy • attire • soccer • ponder • viewed • boogied • gliding • traveled • observed • adjacent • infirmary • questioned • asked over • midday meal • competition • refrained from
