planets Crossword Puzzles
Science Vocab. 2021-03-10
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- cycle- carbon moves through organisms
- -event that changes ecosystem
- cycle- the movement of water between things
- cycle- the movement of nitrogen
- chain-path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- web- shows the feeding relationships
- - low average temps and very low precipitation
- process organic matter and nutrient builds up in lake
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- of conservation of mass- stats mass cannot be created or destroyed
- of energy to an object, caused by using a force to move object
- area of land that is soaked with water
- pyramid- tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy
- - eats both planets and animals
- slow replacement of an ecological community
- species-the first organisms to live in an uninhabited area
- only planets
- uses energy to make food
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- other animals
- body of water formed where a river flows into an ocean
- number and variety of species that are presentation an area
- push or pull
- region of earth where the climate determines what taige - low average temps but more precipitation
- trees- trees with evergreen, needlelike leaves
- the place where organisms live
- a biome that has grass and very few trees
- of conservation of energy- stats energy cannot be created or destroyed
- transformation- takes place when energy changes from one form to another
- trees- roundleaf trees that drop their leaf when winter is coming
- very dry area
- energy by breaking down other organisms
- community of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- to cause change in system
- other organisms
34 Clues: push or pull • only planets • other animals • very dry area • other organisms • uses energy to make food • to cause change in system • -event that changes ecosystem • the place where organisms live • cycle- the movement of nitrogen • - eats both planets and animals • web- shows the feeding relationships • cycle- carbon moves through organisms • area of land that is soaked with water • ...
Earth and Sun 2017-11-20
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- to turn on an axis
- a time in the morning when the sun appears over the horizon
- the measurement of the amount of matter in something
- the phase of the moon when all of the sunlit side of the moon is visible from Earth
- the star in the center of the Solar System
- one of the four planets that are made of gas.
- to reduce in volume by applying pressure
- a huge region beyond the gas giant planets, made up of different sized chunks of matter
- the shape of the moon when it appears to be more than a quarter but not yet full and when it is less than full but not quite a third quarter
- the layer of gases surrounding Earth
- an imaginary line around which a mass, like a planet, rotates
- the phase of the moon when the sunlit side is not visible from earth
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- anything that takes up space
- curved shape of the visible part of the moon before and after a new moon
- the force of attraction between masses
- a phase of the moon halfway between a new moon and full moon
- A system of the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- cycle the four week period during which the moon orbits Earth one time and is visible in all of its phases
- a large, round object orbiting a star
- a mass of ice, rock, and gas orbiting the sun
- the force exerted by an object or fluid on something
- the time between sunrise and sunset
22 Clues: to turn on an axis • anything that takes up space • the time between sunrise and sunset • the layer of gases surrounding Earth • a large, round object orbiting a star • the force of attraction between masses • to reduce in volume by applying pressure • the star in the center of the Solar System • a mass of ice, rock, and gas orbiting the sun • ...
Formation of Solar System 2017-09-26
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- September 21 is the day of what?
- point where planet is closest to sun
- when debris enter Earth's atmosphere they are called what?
- Head of a comet
- Debris that produces a streak of light once in Earth's atmosphere
- comets that repeatedly orbit into our inner solar system are called
- What exists between the stars and leads to the formation of stars and planets
- Kepler's ______ law states that planets farther from the sun will have a larger orbit and longer orbital period
- interstellar clouds are made up of ______________
- The moon affects our hydrosphere by forming ______
- Debri that collides with the ground is called what?
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- What was the first planet to develop in our solar system
- We experience ______ when Earth intersects a cometary orbit
- planet moves in one direction and then reverse in the opposite direction in the sky
- Leftover debris from the formation of solar system can be found where?
- comets have a highly _____ orbit
- Jupiter developed through mergers of _____ planetesimals
- remnants of the solar system that are made of ice and rock
- Wobble in Earth's rotational axis
- point where planet is farthest from sun
- Objects that have gradually grown to reach 100's of kilometers in diameters
- debris that have pitted and irregular surfaces
- direction tails of comets face in relation to the sun
- Decrease in the portion of the sunlit side of the moon that we see
- Increase in the portion of the sunlit side of the moon that we can see
- small solid core inside the head of a comet
26 Clues: Head of a comet • September 21 is the day of what? • comets have a highly _____ orbit • Wobble in Earth's rotational axis • point where planet is closest to sun • point where planet is farthest from sun • small solid core inside the head of a comet • debris that have pitted and irregular surfaces • interstellar clouds are made up of ______________ • ...
Earth and Space Sciences 2017-11-07
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- the reaction inside stars that create heat and light
- the acronym for the type of electromagnetic waves left over from the creation of the universe
- the hottest and brightest colour of star
- a collection of stars based in a confined area of space
- the distance between the Sun and the Earth (about 150 million km)
- the category of star larger than main sequence stars
- the category of star larger than giants, and which produce supernovae and black holes after they have used up their fuel
- the distance light travels in one Earth year (about 9.5 trillion km)
- the current era of the universe (based on the formation of stars)
- the distance between angles of stars based on trigonometry (about 31 trillion km)
- the current age of the Sun is ____ billion years
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- the category of star smaller than the Sun
- the current age of the universe is roughly ___ billion years
- a collection of star-forming gas in space
- the name of the system of planets, dwarf planets and other objects that orbit the Sun
- the theory that explain the beginning of the universe
- the group of stars with predictable changes in their size and brightness during their lifecycle
- the name of the closest galaxy to the Milky Way
- the main fuel for stars
- way the name of the galaxy the Solar System belongs to
- the science of analysing and categorising stars
- the early age of the universe before stars formed
- the official name of the Sun
23 Clues: the main fuel for stars • the official name of the Sun • the hottest and brightest colour of star • the category of star smaller than the Sun • a collection of star-forming gas in space • the name of the closest galaxy to the Milky Way • the science of analysing and categorising stars • the current age of the Sun is ____ billion years • ...
Astronomy - Impact Science 2023-01-03
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- a comet or asteroid whose path intersects the orbit of Earth
- dark, smooth looking portions covering 17% or the moon
- “shooting star”
- intermediate step between tiny grains and larger planetary objects
- the lighter, heavily cratered regions of the moon
- extraterrestrial rock
- the region of the solar system between the orbits of mars and Jupiter
- source for short-period comets
- Description of planets without rocky surfaces Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- the solid chunk of ice and dust in the head of a comet
- dust and ion points away from sun
- the large spherical region around the Sun from which most “new” comets come
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- an asteroid whose orbit could bring it on a collision course with Earth
- Material that is forced or thrown out
- orbits the sun and is smaller than a planet bigger than a meteor with no head or tail
- extinction level event
- gravitational separation of materials of different density into layers in the interior of a planet or moon
- time required for half the radioactive atoms to decay
- produced when Earth passes through a cometary dust stream
- Plural of mare
- the cloud of gas and dust from which the solar system formed
- the gradual accumulation of mass
- dirty snowball
- the sudden disappearance in the fossil record of a large number of species
- Description of planets with a rocky surface: Mercury, Venus, Earth or Mars
- bright streaks starting from a crater and extending away for great distances
26 Clues: Plural of mare • dirty snowball • “shooting star” • extraterrestrial rock • extinction level event • source for short-period comets • the gradual accumulation of mass • dust and ion points away from sun • Material that is forced or thrown out • the lighter, heavily cratered regions of the moon • time required for half the radioactive atoms to decay • ...
Rome 2023-05-02
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- God of the underworld, not a true planet, considered a dwarf planet
- Encircled by a 2-mile border with Italy, independent city state
- Held 50,000 people, the largest amphitheater, about 1900 years old
- In 609 AD, it became a catholic church, it was a temple for the 12 gods and the living Sovran
- Goddess of the Hunt
- Used for animal fights and hunts, largest sports stadium in ancient rome
- Road that is 15 feet wide and 350 miles long. Three layers of materials to make the road
- This person said “Veni, Vidi, Vici”, conquered Rome
- This mountain erupted killed 2000 pompeians in the city, put ash and debris on the city of Pompeii
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- Pool that gave citizens of all classes the chance to relax, read, interact with eachother, and gossip.
- God of love and Beauty, Another one of the planets in the sky today
- This God was known for marriage and childbirth, Queen of the gods
- Carried water from cities of Rome from 55 miles away
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Used by Roman soldiers for throwing and thrusting
- God of the Seas, named after the planet neptune
- Short blade, the Romans used to stab their enemy’s
- Lies to the base of Mount Vesuvius
- This shape is made out of stone, concrete, and brick. During building they need to use something called the keystone, which helps it stay up
- God of time, one of the planets up in the solar system today
- God of War, named after the planet Mars
21 Clues: Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of the Hunt • Lies to the base of Mount Vesuvius • God of War, named after the planet Mars • God of the Seas, named after the planet neptune • Used by Roman soldiers for throwing and thrusting • Short blade, the Romans used to stab their enemy’s • This person said “Veni, Vidi, Vici”, conquered Rome • ...
space 2025-12-08
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- – The 7th planet from the Sun. Cold and spins on its side.
- Armstrong – The first person to walk on the Moon.
- – A small rock from space that burns bright in the sky.
- – A vehicle that travels in space.
- Dipper – A group of stars shaped like a small spoon.
- – The 8th planet from the Sun. Dark blue and very windy.
- – The 2nd planet from the Sun. Very hot with thick clouds.
- – A ball of ice and dust with a long, bright tail.
- – Big, hot balls of gas that shine at night.
- – The bright, hot star at the centre of our solar system.
- flare – A sudden, bright burst of energy from the Sun.
- – A machine that goes around Earth and sends information.
- – The 6th planet from the Sun. Has big rings.
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- – The 5th planet from the Sun. The biggest planet.
- – The air around a planet.
- – The 3rd planet from the Sun. Our home with air and water.
- – The 4th planet from the Sun. A dry, red planet.
- hole – A place in space that pulls everything in, even light.
- – The 1st planet from the Sun. Small and very hot.
- – Imaginary creatures from other planets.
- station – A big place in space where astronauts live and work.
- – Big round objects that travel around the Sun.
- – A flying object people cannot explain.
- – Groups of stars that make shapes in the sky.
- – A round object that goes around a planet.
- – A group of stars that looks like a hunter.
- Dipper – A group of stars shaped like a big spoon.
27 Clues: – The air around a planet. • – A vehicle that travels in space. • – A flying object people cannot explain. • – Imaginary creatures from other planets. • – A round object that goes around a planet. • – A group of stars that looks like a hunter. • – Big, hot balls of gas that shine at night. • – The 6th planet from the Sun. Has big rings. • ...
Space 2023-05-03
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- An empty space that doesn't have any matter.
- A set that includes a star and all of the matter that orbits it, including planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects.
- An icy rock that lets off gas and dust, which may form tails when it is flying close to a sun.
- A vehicle used for traveling in space.
- Rocks floating around in space. Some are the size of a pick-up truck. Others are hundreds of miles across.
- A large body in outer space that circles around the sun or another star.
- All of space and time, and everything in it.
- A natural object that travels around a bigger natural object.
- The energy or particles released from sources like radioactive materials, explosions, and chemical reactions.
- The star in the center of our solar system.
- The curved path that a planet, satellite, or spacecraft moves as it circles around another object.
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- How we describe some atoms that are unstable. They change into different kinds of atoms and release lots of energy.
- An object that orbits another object
- a ball of shining gas, made mostly of hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity.
- The amount of matter something is made of.
- The explosion of a star that makes it as bright as a whole galaxy.
- The gases held by gravity around Earth and around other planets
- A force that pulls matter together.
18 Clues: A force that pulls matter together. • An object that orbits another object • A vehicle used for traveling in space. • The amount of matter something is made of. • The star in the center of our solar system. • An empty space that doesn't have any matter. • All of space and time, and everything in it. • A natural object that travels around a bigger natural object. • ...
Space 2013-05-28
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- A group of stars, gas and dust held together by gravity. Starts with a G.
- A rock, or Minor Planet orbiting the Sun. It sometimes hits planets such as earth.
- The path one object takes around another.
- The point directly above your head in the night sky (starts with Z)
- The biggest planet in our solar system out of the eight planets other than the sun!
- The faint glow of the moon when the side facing Earth is dark. Caused by light reflecting off the Earth.
- An instrument that aids in the observation of things that are far away.
- A shooting star, observed when a particle of dust enters into the Earth's atmosphere.
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- Amount of time it takes the Earth to spin once on its axis.
- Negative particle which orbits an atom.
- The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body.
- It was a small planet, but it's not a planet anymore.
- The planet with the ring
- When our view of one object in the sky is blocked by either another object or the Earth's shadow.
- The natural glow of the night sky due to reactions that take place in the Earth's upper atmosphere.
- The densest planet in the solar system
- Something we see in the nigh sky (sometimes) other times it is hidden by clouds. Sometimes it is full or partially full. It reflects light off the sun.
- A giant 'fireball'.
- Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle.
- The second smallest planet in the solar system.
20 Clues: A giant 'fireball'. • The planet with the ring • The densest planet in the solar system • Negative particle which orbits an atom. • The path one object takes around another. • The second smallest planet in the solar system. • Something we see in the night sky. They twinkle. • The gaseous area surrounding a planet or other body. • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2013-08-07
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- a body that naturally orbits a planet
- GIANTS a very large type of star that is expanding while running out of fuel, and will eventually explode
- a ball of gas that gives off heat and light.
- a large planet famous for the rings of material around its equator
- all of space and the matter and energy contained in it
- a cloud of gas and dust particles that may come together and heat up to form a star
- a person engaged in or trained for spaceflight.
- DWARF the core remaining after a red giant has shed layers of gases.
- a body composed of rock, dust and ice.
- a huge explosion that happens in the life cycle of super-giant stars
- a very large group of stars held together as a system by gravity
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- a small planet near Earth. Space probes have brought back samples from this place.
- SYSTEM our Sun and everything that orbits it, including the eight planets (including Earth), the planets' moons, asteroids and comets a large planet famous for the rings of material around its equator
- GIANT a large planet mostly made up of gas.
- an object that orbits another object. Scientists have made and launched many artificial ones of these.
- GIANT a star in a late stage of its life.
- YEAR the distance light travels
- the study of space
- the force of attraction that exists between any two bodies in the universe that have mass.
- WAY the galaxy of which our solar system is a very small part
20 Clues: the study of space • YEAR the distance light travels • a body that naturally orbits a planet • a body composed of rock, dust and ice. • GIANT a star in a late stage of its life. • GIANT a large planet mostly made up of gas. • a ball of gas that gives off heat and light. • a person engaged in or trained for spaceflight. • ...
Chapter 4: Earth and Space Vocabulary 2022-11-05
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- A spacecraft that gathers data without a crew. (2 words)
- An explosive eruption of waves and particles into space. (2 words)
- Planet with observable rings made of ice, dust, and rock.
- A large, round object that revolves around a star and has cleared the region around its orbit.
- An event that occurs when Earth passes through the orbit of a comet. (2 words)
- Furthest planet in our solar system, too far away to see without a telescope.
- Any of the four closest planets to the sun.
- An imaginary line around which an object spins
- A frozen mass of different types of ice and dust orbiting the sun.
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- A group of stars that forms a pattern.
- The path an object takes as it revolves around a star, planet, or moon.
- Planet sometimes called the "Red Planet."
- A natural object that revolves around a planet.
- One full orbit around the sun.
- One Whole spin of an object on its axis.
- Any of the four planets in our solar system beyond Mars. (2 words)
- Largest planet in the solar system with many moons.
- Only planet in our solar system that has liquid water on its surface.
- A large, round object that revolves around the sun but has not cleared the region around its orbit. (2 words)
- Smallest and closest planet to the sun.
- Planet about the same size as Earth with atmosphere of hot, toxic clouds.
- Gas giant that rotates on its side.
- A rocky mass up to several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the sun.(2 words)
23 Clues: One full orbit around the sun. • Gas giant that rotates on its side. • A group of stars that forms a pattern. • Smallest and closest planet to the sun. • One Whole spin of an object on its axis. • Planet sometimes called the "Red Planet." • Any of the four closest planets to the sun. • An imaginary line around which an object spins • ...
Crossword Puzzle Review 2021-06-05
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- How much matter is in an object
- Layers of gas surrounding a planet
- Four divisions of the year
- Made up from the sun, planets, and other small celestial bodies
- A celestial body the orbit the sun that is made up of rock and ice
- The rate of which something moves, is done, or acts
- An imaginary line that Earth uses to rotate
- Earth is assumed to be the center of everything
- Designed in a controlled flight in Earth's atmosphere
- Matter is composed by this, it cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- How fast something moves in a particular direction
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- A small celestial body that orbits the sun, but is not classified as a planet or a moon
- Covering a part of a celestial body by another
- Anything that has mass and volume or anything that takes up space
- Rise and fall of the world's oceans and are controlled by the Sun and moon's gravitational pull
- A body of matter from outer space that vaporizes when it enters Earth's atmosphere
- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- A rocky body that orbits the sun
- Opposites, there is a negative and positive side
- An instrument used to see planets and stars in space, they make things seem closer than they appear
- A circular motion around an object around the center
- How the universe was beloved to be created
- The Sun is assumed to be the center of everything
- A celestial body moving around a star
- A celestial body going around in an orbit
25 Clues: Four divisions of the year • How much matter is in an object • A rocky body that orbits the sun • Layers of gas surrounding a planet • A celestial body moving around a star • A celestial body going around in an orbit • How the universe was beloved to be created • An imaginary line that Earth uses to rotate • Covering a part of a celestial body by another • ...
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" Crossword 2024-02-15
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- The ship that Zaphod steals.
- A depressed robot.
- An old man on Magrathea.
- When Arthur entered _____ he felt very dizzy and passed out.
- This planet manufactures other planets.
- Ford Prefect's nickname.
- Zaphod's cousin
- This was demolished to build a bypass.
- At the end of the novel, the group heads to the _____ at the end of the universe.
- Arthur's hometown and the place he once ran into Zaphod and Trillian.
- The computer that comes up with the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
- Trillian's former name.
- After finding the answer to life, the ___ is still missing.
- They destroyed a project five minutes before its completion.
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- The answer to life, the universe, and everything.
- The country that Slartibartfast won an award for.
- Earth was destroyed to build a ____.
- The waiting room in Magrathea is actually a ___ for planets.
- Upon talking to Marvin, the galaxy cops' ship commits _____.
- An astrophysicist that owns two white mice.
- The Earth would complete the program created by Deep Thought in ___ million years.
- The species that ordered the Earth to be created.
- Zaphod finds initials cauterized into his _____.
- His house was run over by a bulldozer.
- This is used as a torture device by the Volgons.
- Has a cheerful disposition that annoys Zaphod.
- Veet Voojagig was obsessed with the disappearance of this item.
- The most important item for a hitchhiker.
- Has two heads
- The ____ dropped dead suddenly because their life-sustaining breathing devices simultaneously failed.
- The former president of the galaxy.
31 Clues: Has two heads • Zaphod's cousin • A depressed robot. • Trillian's former name. • An old man on Magrathea. • Ford Prefect's nickname. • The ship that Zaphod steals. • The former president of the galaxy. • Earth was destroyed to build a ____. • This was demolished to build a bypass. • His house was run over by a bulldozer. • This planet manufactures other planets. • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-29
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- The galaxy earth belongs to.
- The year the UN established major boundaries.
- Theory of how stars and planets were formed.
- The prime meridian runs through this place(not the city).
- The process the planets formed through.
- Located at 180 degrees longitude.
- Why stars twinkle.
- Huge rotating aggregation of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- One nautical mile per hour.
- The release of volatile substances and water vapor.
- What stars are made of.
- 5.5 percent of ice coverage.
- A line of latitude.
- Map with most accurate representation of the features of the earth.
- There are 60 of these in one degree.
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- The warmest ocean, also used as a trade route between Africa and Asia.
- What a star becomes when it runs out of helium and swells up
- The time it took for the ocean to form
- Map most commonly seen in classrooms, have become extremely accurate due to technology.
- A cloud of cold dust and gas in a galaxy.
- The width of a time zone.
- Map that distorts continents as little as possible by not slicing into them.
- Name of the city the prime meridian runs through.
- Its southern border marks the boundary between North and South America.
- The smallest and coldest ocean.
- continent of the south pole.
- A map maker.
- When a star's core collapses in an explosion.
- Ocean that covers 30.5 percent of earth.
- Occurred 15 billion years ago.
- Ocean that connects the polar waters.
31 Clues: A map maker. • Why stars twinkle. • A line of latitude. • What stars are made of. • The width of a time zone. • One nautical mile per hour. • The galaxy earth belongs to. • continent of the south pole. • 5.5 percent of ice coverage. • Occurred 15 billion years ago. • The smallest and coldest ocean. • Located at 180 degrees longitude. • There are 60 of these in one degree. • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-29
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- cloud of cold dust and gas within a galaxy
- Primary reference line of latitude
- occurred 15 billion years ago and beginning of the universe
- name of ancient super continent
- Continent of the South Pole
- saltiest sea
- found that universe is still expanding
- deepest points on Earth
- 5.5% is covered in ice
- how stars and planets were formed
- clumping smaller particles into larger masses
- general shape of the Earth
- imaginary line running mostly along the 180 degree meridian
- lines of latitude
- star's core will eventually collapse in an explosion
- political boundary separates North and South America
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- Color that can penetrate the ocean water the deepest
- Ocean that connects the Polar waters
- release of volatile substances and water vapor and cause massive clouds in upper atmosphere
- sunk to the middle of the planet and lighter minerals migrated to the surface forming Earth's crust
- largest ocean, 1/3 of Earth's surface
- this is why stars shine
- the primary reference line drawn around the Earth that connects the poles
- massive spheres of incandescent gas
- distance measured by marine and air navigators
- early steps of organisms forming from organic building blocks
- type of motion an object floating in the water has
- our galaxy is the spiraled
- protects us from UV rays
- where life arose
- 4.5% is covered in ice
- every chemical element that made the planets, stars, oceans, and organisms is made of this
- Smallest, coldest,and is also known as the Northern Sea
33 Clues: saltiest sea • where life arose • lines of latitude • 5.5% is covered in ice • 4.5% is covered in ice • this is why stars shine • deepest points on Earth • protects us from UV rays • our galaxy is the spiraled • general shape of the Earth • Continent of the South Pole • name of ancient super continent • how stars and planets were formed • Primary reference line of latitude • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- Believed in the separation of powers
- Helped create the scientific method by adding in mathematics and reasoning
- Created the first smallpox vaccine
- Considered the father of modern chemistry
- Found that the surfaces of the moon and stars were not smooth
- an agreement by which the people create their government
- Using mathematical reasoning, found out that the planets move in ellipses
- Created a book called Leviathan in which he stated that all humans were naturally selfish and wicked
- Believed that all people had the right to equal opportunity, and that people should create a new government if the old one fails
- Created by Galileo and is used to examine far off planets and stars
- Promoted women's rights and education
- Helped create the scientific method and told scientists to find reason
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- The theory that the entire solar system revolves around the Earth
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs
- The first scientist to propose the idea that the earth revolved around the sun
- Fought for freedoms of speech and religion for everyone
- Created laws of gravity and motion
- A social critic of the enlightenment
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Where philosophes shared their ideas
- Created by Jannsen and is used to examine small things that we can't see with the human eye
- Believed that the people should hold all of the power in society
- Believed very strongly in what punishment should and should not be
23 Clues: Created the first smallpox vaccine • Created laws of gravity and motion • Believed in the separation of powers • A social critic of the enlightenment • Where philosophes shared their ideas • Promoted women's rights and education • Considered the father of modern chemistry • The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun • ...
COSMIC 350 2023-08-15
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- The ______ is also called “God’s Particle”
- the rotational inertia of a rigid body is referred to as its
- The polarity of the induced emf is given by
- What is the smallest stable particle formed in a particle accelerator?
- The average velocity and the instantaneous velocity of a particle is equal then the nature of motion is
- What is the name for the point in an orbit closest to the Earth?
- In a streamline, the velocity of all fluid particles crossing a given position
- Dimensions of kinetic energy are the same as that of
- What is the point in a wave where the displacement is at its maximum?
- Planck Constant and _____ momentum have the same dimensions
- The dimensions of angular momentum are the same as
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- What is the hypothetical particle that mediates the gravitational force called?
- If the sun and the planets carried huge amounts of opposite charges, which law of Keplar will not change
- The locus of all particles in a medium vibrating in the same phase is called
- Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature as evident by
- The work done in moving a unit positive test charge over a closed path in an electric field is
- What is the smallest subatomic particle with a non-zero rest mass?
- Number of planets that have rings in the solar system
- What is the measure of the disorder in a system?
- TENSION When a small amount of partially soluble impurity is added to water, “P” decreases. What is P?
20 Clues: The ______ is also called “God’s Particle” • The polarity of the induced emf is given by • What is the measure of the disorder in a system? • The dimensions of angular momentum are the same as • Dimensions of kinetic energy are the same as that of • Number of planets that have rings in the solar system • Planck Constant and _____ momentum have the same dimensions • ...
Earth and Space 2025-04-17
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- any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
- one complete trip of one object around another object Ex: one trip of Earth around the sun
- an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- the period of time that it takes for a planet (as, e.g., Earth or Mars) to make a complete revolution around the sun
- Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
- Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- Moon This is the begining of the cycle where you can't see anything.
- the center around which something rotates
- Gibbous This moon phase is when its mostly illuminated but not all the way.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own
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- Quarter This is when half of the sun light is reflected of the moon. About a week into the cycle.
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle.
- Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle.
- Moon This is about 14 days into the cycle, and its fully illuminated.
- the period of time taken by a particular planet (e.g. Mars) to make a complete rotation on its axis
- a complete spin on an axis
- the (usually elliptical) path described by one celestial body in its revolution about another
- any natural satellite of a planet
- (physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Gibbous This is when the sun light starts to decrese slowly.
- Cresent This is when a tiny sliver of sun light is reflected off the moon.
22 Clues: a complete spin on an axis • any natural satellite of a planet • Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars • Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the center around which something rotates • Quater This is the last quarter moon in the cycle. • the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • Cresent This is the last phase of the moon in the cycle. • ...
Earth science 2025-06-09
Across
- common naturally occurring mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms
- The fifth planet from the sun and the largest in our solar system
- the process by which rocks,soils,and minerals break down
- Variable a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- a half of a sphere
- vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary mass object
- unit if time based on the roughly 351/4 days taken by the earth
- process including movement of a liquid that leads to a transfer of heat
- represents the independent variable
- fusion reaction in which two or move atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nuclei
- a system of stars,stellar remnants,interstellar gas,dust, and dark matter
- measurement of how tightly a material is packed together
- radiation an invisible form of electromagnetic radiation from the sun and artificial sources
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- the way a minerals surface reflects light
- inhabits all living organisms and the places where they live
- a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms
- belt a region in our solar system
- energy derived from naturally replenishing sources like sunlight
- the amount of force exerted per area
- plates large sections of the earth's lithosphere
- an event in which a planets sub solar point passes through it's equator
- rock a rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
- a nutrient found throughout the body
- tilt an angle between a planets rotational axis and a line across to it's orbital plane
24 Clues: a half of a sphere • belt a region in our solar system • represents the independent variable • the amount of force exerted per area • a nutrient found throughout the body • the way a minerals surface reflects light • a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms • plates large sections of the earth's lithosphere • vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary mass object • ...
Space Crossoword 2024-11-11
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- - This happens seven days after the spring tide. It refers to the period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- - A dwarf planet.
- - The Giant Impact theory is said to have made the _____.
- - The biggest planet.
- - How many planets are gasses?
- - Small, rocky objects that orbit the sun. They caused the extinction of dinosaurs.
- - A space rock that enters the atmosphere of earth. There is a myth that says that you should wish when you see these things because they will some true.
- - It is a high tide cluster. They happen during full moon and new moon
- - A star which all of the planets in our solar system orbit.
- - It is an invisible force that attracts objects towards each other.
- - The hottest planet.
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- - They are days in which the hours of the day and night are equal. There are two in a year.
- - The name of our moon.
- - The name of our galaxy.
- - Another word for the sun.
- - It is a path. It is the way something goes around an object in space.
- - The distance of the location in degrees north or south of the equator.
- - An imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- - Billions of these make up our galaxy.
- - The Big Bang theory is said to have made the ______.
- - The smallest planet.
- - They are days in a year that have the longest and shortest daylight.
- - The vitamin that the sun provides us with.
23 Clues: - A dwarf planet. • - The biggest planet. • - The hottest planet. • - The smallest planet. • - The name of our moon. • - The name of our galaxy. • - Another word for the sun. • - How many planets are gasses? • - Billions of these make up our galaxy. • - The vitamin that the sun provides us with. • - The Big Bang theory is said to have made the ______. • ...
ULANGAN TATA SURYA_Raffi7icp2 2026-01-22
Across
- imaginary line earth spins on
- vehicle used to travel into space
- huge system of stars and planets
- farthest planet from the sun
- largest planet in the solar system
- planet where we live
- icy object with a glowing tail
- tool used to observe space objects
- planet with famous rings
- moon phase not visible from earth
- unit used to measure distance in space
- sun and all objects orbiting it
- known as the red planet
- dark spot on the sun’s surface
- hole place with extremely strong gravity
- planet that rotates on its side
- earth’s natural satellite
- sattelite of saturn that starts with "t" and the most popular
- scientist who studies space
- when one space object blocks another
- sattelite of mars that starts with "d"
- galaxy that contains our solar system
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- station place where astronauts live in space
- sattelite of earth
- meteor that reaches earth’s surface
- earth’s movement on its axis
- moon phase fully visible from earth
- giant ball of hot glowing gas
- object that orbits a planet
- hottest planet in the solar system
- earth’s movement around the sun
- person trained to travel in space
- cloud of gas and dust where stars form
- group of stars forming patterns
- largest star in our solar system
- path a planet follows around the sun
- force that keeps planets in orbit
- planet closest to the sun
- layer of gases around earth
- shooting star seen in the sky
- explosion that formed the universe
- rocky object that orbits the sun
42 Clues: sattelite of earth • planet where we live • known as the red planet • planet with famous rings • earth’s natural satellite • planet closest to the sun • object that orbits a planet • layer of gases around earth • scientist who studies space • farthest planet from the sun • earth’s movement on its axis • imaginary line earth spins on • giant ball of hot glowing gas • ...
Test Your Knowledge Crossword 2025-10-23
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- Term used when someone scores three goals in a soccer game
- Philosopher who taught Aristotle
- Animal symbol of wisdom in Greek Mythology
- How many years between each Olympic Games
- Longest river in South America
- Band known for the song "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Continent with the most countries
- Superhero with vibranium shield
- In Greek mythology, this king could turn everything into gold with just a touch
- Lifestyle avoiding waste and excess
- Fear of missing out
- Instrument used to view distant stars and sometimes planets
- Type of rock formed by cooled lava
- Planet known for its rings
- Encrypted digital currency
- Sporting event that consists of running, cycling, and swimming
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- Art form using spray paint on walls
- A period of ten years
- fear of confined spaces
- the study of human cultures
- Japanese art of paper folding
- Force that keeps planets in orbit
- The largest desert in the world (not sand-based)
- Capital city built on seven hills
- A word formed from the initials of other words
- Tiny image representing a user online
- The only planet that rotates on its side
- Streaming service symbolized by a red 'N'
- Sentence or word that reads the same backward as it does forward
- Instrument that uses reeds and keys
- Element symbolized by "Fe"
- The world's fastest land animal
- A hypothesis that has been tested and supported repeatedly
- Smallest particle of an element
- Science of the mind and behavior
- The study of heredity
36 Clues: Fear of missing out • A period of ten years • The study of heredity • fear of confined spaces • Element symbolized by "Fe" • Planet known for its rings • Encrypted digital currency • the study of human cultures • Japanese art of paper folding • Longest river in South America • Superhero with vibranium shield • The world's fastest land animal • Smallest particle of an element • ...
Solar System Crossword v5 2026-01-05
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- You, plants, and animals are examples of this
- Smallest of Jupiter's Galilean moons. Has subsurface ocean
- Object with most of the mass (stuff) in the Solar System
- Color of the sky on the Moon
- Comets often have these when they get closer to the Sun
- The only moon with a thick atmosphere
- Venus has a thick one of these
- The time for a planet to orbit the Sun once
- The time it takes a planet to rotate one time
- Mars is called the _____ Planet because of its color
- This planet is tilted on its side as it goes around the Sun
- The Sun is this kind of object.
- Forms when a fast space rock hits the surface of a planet
- The galaxy we live in The _____ Way.
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- Color of the Sun (don’t look at it or your eyes could get hurt)
- The Moon is ____ when we see the all the lit-up day side
- The largest moon of Neptune – it has geysers
- The biggest planet
- Its biggest moon is Charon
- these rocky objects mostly orbit between Mars and Jupiter
- Pluto, Eris, and Ceres are all classified as _____ Planets
- The fastest planet around the Sun
- The gas we breathe to live
- A natural object that orbits a planetary body
- What trees and other plants use for energy.
- Planet with the hottest surface in the Solar System
- This planet has the most impressive rings
- All the planets _____ the Sun
28 Clues: The biggest planet • Its biggest moon is Charon • The gas we breathe to live • Color of the sky on the Moon • All the planets _____ the Sun • Venus has a thick one of these • The Sun is this kind of object. • The fastest planet around the Sun • The galaxy we live in The _____ Way. • The only moon with a thick atmosphere • This planet has the most impressive rings • ...
daniels crossword 2022-12-02
7 Clues: far apart • spaced out • close together • orbit the ______ • building blocks of ________ • two or more of different_____ • two or more of the same ______
Space 2021-11-30
Chapter 9 Crossward 2017-03-06
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- Systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- English philosopher who argued every person was born with a blank mind
- Austrian composer who was influential in the Classical Era
- Someone who studies wisdon, love to study
- Model of the the Universe that places Earth at the center of the universe
- Italian scientist who made observations using a telescope mountians on Earths moon, four moons revolving around Jupiter, and sunspots
- Thought is based on belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- English philosopher who belived scientists should learn about nature using inductive reasoning
- French philosopher who presented a concept of a social contract which an entire society agrees to be governed by the general will
- French philosopher who asserted our very existence because of our ability to think
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- Polish astronomer that created the heliocentric view of the universe
- A period when philosphers believed that they could appy the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- British mathematician who created the universal law of gravitation
- German mathematician who took the next step in destroying the Ptolemaic system
- Model of the universe that has the Sun at the center, with planets revolving around it, and moons revolving around the planets
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdon, love to study • Systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Austrian composer who was influential in the Classical Era • British mathematician who created the universal law of gravitation • Polish astronomer that created the heliocentric view of the universe • ...
Ancient Astronomy 2 2022-07-11
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- This model of the solar system was put in jeopardy due to Tycho Brahe's observations, as well as the formation of a new star discovered in 1572
- Brahe's book called "The New Star" first published in 1573
- The path a planet takes around the Sun, with the general shape of an ellipse
- Developed and proposed the Heliocentric model for the first time
- The effect where an object appears different when looked at from different positions
- This axis is half of the long diameter across an ellipse
- This axis is the distance from either focus to the center of the ellipse, divided by the semimajor axis
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- Perhaps the greatest scientist to ever live who invented Calculus and worked on Optics
- Kepler's book ______ Nova called "The New Astronomy" in English
- Objects in orbit around the Earth are actually ____ perpetually
- This great observational astronomer focused on measurements and was a nobleman from an important Danish family
- A push or a pull that Newton studied, also holds the planets in orbit around the Sun through gravity
- Kepler proposed the planets moved around the Sun in an _____, not a circle
- Born in 1564 in Pisa, he defended Copernicus and wrote Siderius Nuncius and Dialogo dei due Massimi Sistemi
- The force that Newton "discovered" (actually just formulated and theorized what it was)
15 Clues: This axis is half of the long diameter across an ellipse • Brahe's book called "The New Star" first published in 1573 • Kepler's book ______ Nova called "The New Astronomy" in English • Objects in orbit around the Earth are actually ____ perpetually • Developed and proposed the Heliocentric model for the first time • ...
Science 2023-09-25
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- The study of how organisms interact with their environments and the impact on ecosystems.
- The study of genes and heredity, understanding how traits are passed from one generation to another.
- Science Investigating environmental issues and finding solutions to protect and preserve our planet.
- The study of animals and their behavior, classification, and their roles in ecosystems.
- The study of living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms, and their interactions.
- The branch of science that explores the properties, composition, and reactions of substances.
- Exploration The study and exploration of outer space, including planets, stars, and galaxies using spacecraft.
- Anatomy Understanding the structure and functions of the human body, including organs, bones, and muscles.
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- Exploring and studying the history of life on Earth through the examination of fossils.
- The science of plants, including their growth, structure, classification, and ecological roles.
- The observation and study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies in the night sky.
- The science that examines the Earth's structure, processes, and the materials that make up the planet.
- The science that investigates the fundamental principles governing the behavior of the universe.
- Exploring the Earth's oceans, including their physical and biological properties and processes.
- and Climate The study of atmospheric conditions, weather patterns, and long-term climate changes on Earth.
15 Clues: Exploring and studying the history of life on Earth through the examination of fossils. • The study of animals and their behavior, classification, and their roles in ecosystems. • The study of how organisms interact with their environments and the impact on ecosystems. • ...
Motions of our Universe Vocabulary 2025-03-09
Across
- The movement of one celestial body around another, like Earth orbiting the Sun
- Higher high tides and lower low tides that occur during New Moon and Full Moon.
- When the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, making it appear dark or reddish
- The different shapes of the lit part of the Moon as seen from Earth
- Oval-shaped, describing the slightly non-circular orbit of planets
- When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking some or all of the Sun's light.
- Less extreme tides that happen during First and Last Quarter Moon phases
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- The division of the earth into imaginary parts: Northern, Southern, Western, Eastern
- An event where one celestial body partially or fully blocks the light from another celestial body
- An imaginary line that runs through the center of a planet from pole to pole
- Relating to the sky or outer space
- The spinning of a planet or other celestial body on its axis.
- The Sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets
- The rise and fall of ocean levels caused mainly by the Moon's gravitational pull
- The path a celestial body takes as it moves around another body in space
15 Clues: Relating to the sky or outer space • The spinning of a planet or other celestial body on its axis. • Oval-shaped, describing the slightly non-circular orbit of planets • The different shapes of the lit part of the Moon as seen from Earth • The path a celestial body takes as it moves around another body in space • ...
Oxford Discover 4 unit 1-2 2020-06-29
Across
- Special
- This is flat and round
- Any large object in space
- This person studies planets and stars
- This travels through snow easily
- Someone who thinks he is better than other
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- You look through this
- A very nice smell
- The center of something
- This goes around Earth
- There are many of these between Mars and Jupiter
11 Clues: Special • A very nice smell • You look through this • This is flat and round • This goes around Earth • The center of something • Any large object in space • This travels through snow easily • This person studies planets and stars • Someone who thinks he is better than other • There are many of these between Mars and Jupiter
Inca Empire 2023-02-13
11 Clues: stone work • the flu virus • language of the Inca • Capital of Inca Empire • steps going up the mountain • Worlds longest mountain chain • the study of stars and planets • Operated by pressure of a fluid • a type of cloth or woven fabrics • Picchu 8000 feet above sea level • Inca The emperor of the Inca Empire
guru 2020-04-12
12 Clues: to stop • the air • resolve • to get away • consequence • without stopping • outcome,resultant • a kind of chimecal gas • to feel certain that sth is true • a thing that is difficult to deal with • the planet on which we live, the world • the area outside the earth's atmosphere where all the other planets and stars are
the nature 2019-05-02
11 Clues: whta is aroun us • we plant everything • there are four of them • the fauna of the Earth • there are nine of them • the flora of the Earth • what do we breath with • the huge yellow balloon • the satellite of the earth • we need when we are thirsty • the universal creature in the world
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-13
Across
- Earth is the center of the universe.
- Great astronomer of antiquity.
- Newton's theory on how things work.
- Separation of mind and matter.
- French Scientist.
- Didn't get hired because she was a woman.
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- Sun is the center of the universe.
- Bacon's belief in observations.
- created a chart.
- Believed planets actually travel in ellipse.
- A greek physician.
11 Clues: created a chart. • French Scientist. • A greek physician. • Great astronomer of antiquity. • Separation of mind and matter. • Bacon's belief in observations. • Sun is the center of the universe. • Newton's theory on how things work. • Earth is the center of the universe. • Didn't get hired because she was a woman. • Believed planets actually travel in ellipse.
SCP4 Ch.3 2024-08-14
11 Clues: the red planet • to move around • the hottest planet • the seventh planet • the planet where we live • the planet with massive ring • the closest planet to the sun • the furthest planet from the sun • the biggest planet in solar system • a piece of stone falling from the sky • a system with billions stars and planets
The Punati Crossword 2024-11-13
Across
- Atmosphere is full of Carbon Dioxide
- Biggest Gas Planet
- Has 146 moons
- tons of different species live here, including us humans
- Name from Ancient Roman gods
- every galaxy lives in this…(solve)
- All of the planets live here
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- furthest away from the Sun
- Has robots on its plant
- Funny nicknames
- Makes Lunar, solar eclipse
11 Clues: Has 146 moons • Funny nicknames • Biggest Gas Planet • Has robots on its plant • furthest away from the Sun • Makes Lunar, solar eclipse • Name from Ancient Roman gods • All of the planets live here • every galaxy lives in this…(solve) • Atmosphere is full of Carbon Dioxide • tons of different species live here, including us humans
Space 2023-06-13
Across
- A natural satellite that orbits around a planet, like Earth's moon.
- Large objects that orbit around a star, such as the Earth or Mars.
- A person who travels and works in space, exploring and conducting experiments.
- An instrument that allows us to see distant objects in space by gathering and focusing light.
- All of space and everything that exists, including galaxies, stars, planets, and more.
- Vehicles designed to travel and explore space, such as rockets and shuttles.
- A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- An icy object that orbits the Sun and develops a glowing tail as it gets closer to it.
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- A region in space with extremely strong gravity that pulls in everything, even light.
- A large spacecraft where astronauts live and work for extended periods, conducting research.
- Bright, glowing balls of gas that twinkle in the night sky.
- A small piece of rock or metal that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a streak of light.
- The Sun and all the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, and asteroids.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, where new stars are born.
- Small rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt.
15 Clues: Bright, glowing balls of gas that twinkle in the night sky. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, where new stars are born. • Large objects that orbit around a star, such as the Earth or Mars. • A natural satellite that orbits around a planet, like Earth's moon. • A huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. • ...
Outer Space 2022-10-21
8 Clues: Our planet • Our galaxy • closest planet • Twinkle Twinkle • No. of (inner) planets • Planet with biggest rings • Big chunk of rock floating in space • The closest star that heats up our plant
Galaxy's 2023-01-10
8 Clues: galaxy with arms. • endless darkness. • our solar system. • galaxy with no shape. • we live on a _______. • sorted into 3 groups. • center of our solar system. • galaxy shaped like a football.
Pritam Andrade_Solar system_class 3-5 2023-01-30
10 Clues: Red planet • Blue planet • planet with CO2 • Brightest planet • born on this planet • closest planet to sun • Hottest star in solar system • Coolest planet in solar system • Number of planets in solar system • Palnet with highest number of satellites
Space 2020-03-29
Across
- beings from other planets
- billions of them in the sky
- person who goes into space
- massive star in the center of our solar system
- our planet
- largest planet
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- large rock that orbits earth
- name of our solar system
- unidentifiable flying objects
- planet with a ring
- how we travel in space
- rock that enters Earth's atmosphere and looks like shooting stars
12 Clues: our planet • largest planet • planet with a ring • how we travel in space • name of our solar system • beings from other planets • person who goes into space • billions of them in the sky • large rock that orbits earth • unidentifiable flying objects • massive star in the center of our solar system • rock that enters Earth's atmosphere and looks like shooting stars
Tito kryžiažodis 2021-02-01
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- cocoa bean snack
- free time from school
- members of the solar system
- knife's best friend
- comes after night
- place where cars can refuel
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- the day you came to this world
- every adult needs it to make money
- farmer's best friend
- place where children is sitting and studying every day
- helps to fly to another country
- what do you need every day
12 Clues: cocoa bean snack • comes after night • knife's best friend • farmer's best friend • free time from school • what do you need every day • members of the solar system • place where cars can refuel • the day you came to this world • helps to fly to another country • every adult needs it to make money • place where children is sitting and studying every day
solar system 2021-07-26
12 Clues: we live on one • the sun is one • center of our galexy • move around something. • planets are in a ..... • provides light at night • starts in m and ends in r • made made object in space. • starts with s and ends in t • a big chunk of rock in space. • there are lots of .... in space • how far light travles in a year
George's Secret Key to the Universe Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-19
8 Clues: Eric's daughter • a great scientist • the main character • everything around us • a superpowered computer • the building blocks of life • our 8 planets orbiting the Sun • a region where nothing can escape
Galaxy's 2023-01-10
8 Clues: galaxy with arms. • endless darkness. • our solar system. • galaxy with no shape. • we live on a _______. • sorted into 3 groups. • center of our solar system. • galaxy shaped like a football.
Galaxy's 2023-01-10
8 Clues: galaxy with arms. • endless darkness. • our solar system. • galaxy with no shape. • we live on a _______. • sorted into 3 groups. • center of our solar system. • galaxy shaped like a football.
IS Earth in Space Lesson 1 Vocabulary 1 2016-10-26
7 Clues: One full orbit • One full orbit • An invisible path around an object • One whole spin of an object on its axis • One whole spin of an object on its axis • An imaginary center line that something rotates on • Everything around a star including planets, dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
The Planets Birthday Crossword 2021-03-26
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- The platform the character’s amusement park was made
- Galaxy’s favorite food
- The character who got married in Summer of 2018
- The Number of colors Galaxy has been
- The characters anniversary that we are celebrating
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- Moon’s original color
- Their home planet
- 28 The characters birthday
- Approximate number of these characters as of December 2020
- The first character of the series
- First character of the Second Season
- The month in 2018 where they got colored irises temporarily
12 Clues: Their home planet • Moon’s original color • Galaxy’s favorite food • 28 The characters birthday • The first character of the series • First character of the Second Season • The Number of colors Galaxy has been • The character who got married in Summer of 2018 • The characters anniversary that we are celebrating • The platform the character’s amusement park was made • ...
Planets and Solar system 2023-01-30
Across
- Galaxy we live in.
- the path an object takes as it revolves arount another object in the space.
- Planet is no longer part of solar system.
- This is called red planet.
- Astronomer likely to use.
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- It has 12 moons.
- The natural objects revolve arount the planets.
- fastest planet in the solar system.
- The model of the earth.
- celestial body nearest to Earth.
- center of solar system
- Planet covered largerly with water.
12 Clues: It has 12 moons. • Galaxy we live in. • center of solar system • The model of the earth. • Astronomer likely to use. • This is called red planet. • celestial body nearest to Earth. • fastest planet in the solar system. • Planet covered largerly with water. • Planet is no longer part of solar system. • The natural objects revolve arount the planets. • ...
Taher Hararwala 2020-03-20
9 Clues: One Dozen • China in population • Oceans in the World • Wonders of the World • Freezing temperature of water • Total Planets in Solar System • Position of Earth from the Sun • India won cricket ODI World Cup • Total Union Territories of India
Vocab 2022-11-15
9 Clues: smart person • kind and calm • someone wants to be mean • study of where things are • study of stars and planets • display of interesting things • allowing someone to enter a place • stop someone from doing something • accuse someone of doing something
December Solstice 2024-12-04
9 Clues: Frozen water • To give off light • The time after sunset • The time before sunrise • Objects orbiting the Sun • Earth’s natural satellite • Where the Sun and clouds are • Plants with trunks and branches • Points of light in the night sky
Vocabulary Unit 1: Mysteries 2013-02-17
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- / something pure or authentic
- / the reason for doing something
- / using science and machines to do things
- / say or witness something
- / a pattern, shape, or plan
- / to make something
- / a picture of a person or thing
- / the main point or middle of something
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- / the end or last part of something
- / a place, part, or region
- / trying to discover facts about something
- / outside the Earth, where stars and planets are
- / true or actual
- / to let others know something
- / sure, definite
- / to choose to do something
16 Clues: / true or actual • / sure, definite • / to make something • / a place, part, or region • / say or witness something • / to choose to do something • / a pattern, shape, or plan • / something pure or authentic • / to let others know something • / the reason for doing something • / a picture of a person or thing • / the end or last part of something • ...
ELA Unit 5 Review 2023-06-05
Across
- Third planet from the sun
- Orbits Earth
- Scientist who explores and studies space
- Flying space rock
- Planet before Neptune
- Last name of astronaut who reached the moon
- hole Light cannot escape it
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- First outer planet
- 11 First space craft to reach the moon in 1969
- Closest planet to the sun
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Famous for its rings
- sun The center of our solar system
- Nickname is the "Blue Planet"
- The red planet
- Force that keeps all planets in sun's orbit
16 Clues: Orbits Earth • The red planet • Flying space rock • First outer planet • Famous for its rings • Planet before Neptune • Closest planet to the sun • Third planet from the sun • hole Light cannot escape it • Nickname is the "Blue Planet" • Hottest planet in the solar system • sun The center of our solar system • Scientist who explores and studies space • ...
Clouds 2025-02-05
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- pile or heap of cloud
- low placement of a cloud
- upward movement
- fluffy, big, and white
- when water vapor forms into liquid to form a cloud
- stratus cloud almost touching the surface
- whispy and high up cloud
- middle placement of a cloud
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- fluffy and rainy
- heavy rain with thunder and lightning
- rain
- visible mass in the sky that is white or gray
- light rain;barely any
- flat or blanket
- high placement of a cloud
- thunderstorms waiting to happen
- the force that holds all of the planets around the Sun
17 Clues: rain • flat or blanket • upward movement • fluffy and rainy • pile or heap of cloud • light rain;barely any • fluffy, big, and white • low placement of a cloud • whispy and high up cloud • high placement of a cloud • middle placement of a cloud • thunderstorms waiting to happen • heavy rain with thunder and lightning • stratus cloud almost touching the surface • ...
OBSERVING THE SKY, OUR SOLAR SYSTEM 2025-01-29
Across
- the planet closest to the sun
- the red planet
- the largest planet
- the blue planet
- the brightest planet in the night sky
- first planet discovered using a telescope
- also known as pole star
- definite path to revolve around the sun
- number of planets in our solar system
Down
- third largest planet in the solar system
- constellation visible in autumn
- two stars at the top of the Great Bear
- small dipper
- also known as the Great Bear
- the windy planet
- first Indian Satellite
16 Clues: small dipper • the red planet • the blue planet • the windy planet • the largest planet • first Indian Satellite • also known as pole star • also known as the Great Bear • the planet closest to the sun • constellation visible in autumn • the brightest planet in the night sky • number of planets in our solar system • two stars at the top of the Great Bear • ...
10th grade Intervention first 4 Readings 2024-09-20
Across
- meanness ; wishing to do harm
- study of planets and stars
- not bragging or boasting about self
- able to live on land and in water
- something that is required ; needed
- believes that they cannot change what is going to happen
- a weakness; lacking something
Down
- to carry out; to do
- an idea
- pleasant sayings
- without a name attached
- ability to think or know
- pride in oneself or how one looks
- thin material made of layers of paper
- vu already seen; French for feeling you've been there
- watchfulness; readiness
16 Clues: an idea • pleasant sayings • to carry out; to do • without a name attached • watchfulness; readiness • ability to think or know • study of planets and stars • meanness ; wishing to do harm • a weakness; lacking something • pride in oneself or how one looks • able to live on land and in water • not bragging or boasting about self • something that is required ; needed • ...
What I have learned over The 1st marking period 2024-10-29
Across
- How many Lunar phases are there?
- What is the rarest eclipse?
- What color is a Lunar Eclipse?
- Every new month there is?
- What season is the warmest?
- When was the Triascic period?
- How is Rock strata formed?
- Helps scientists find how old a rock layer is
- Who named gravity?
Down
- Gravity depends on?
- What planets have no moons?
- Each season is about how many months apart?
- Shorter orbit?
- Biggest Jovian planet?
- What covers fossils? sediment
- The most gravitational force in our solar system?
16 Clues: Shorter orbit? • Who named gravity? • Gravity depends on? • Biggest Jovian planet? • Every new month there is? • How is Rock strata formed? • What planets have no moons? • What is the rarest eclipse? • What season is the warmest? • When was the Triascic period? • What color is a Lunar Eclipse? • What covers fossils? sediment • How many Lunar phases are there? • ...
Types of sciences 2024-11-25
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- the passing down of genes and traits
- the study of artifacts and fossils
- the study of soil and crops
- the study of birds
- the study of stars planets and moons
- the study of living things
- the study of plants
- the study of diseases
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- The study of matter and energy
- the study of reptiles and amphibians
- the study of our atmosphere and weather
- the study of insects
- the study of animals
- the study of water
- The study of how matter interacts
- the study of the earth
16 Clues: the study of water • the study of birds • the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of animals • the study of diseases • the study of the earth • the study of living things • the study of soil and crops • The study of matter and energy • The study of how matter interacts • the study of artifacts and fossils • the study of reptiles and amphibians • ...
Me&You&You&Me 2025-06-07
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- We have loved each other for many _____.
- I love you fiercely and _____.
- I love you _____ and ferociously.
- I love you to _____ and beyond.
- I love you _____ times.
- We call each other _____.
Down
- You call me your _____ coffee cat.
- Our _____ story is my favorite.
- We are lovers in every _____.
- We celebrate our anniversary in _____.
- I will love you forever and for _____.
- We are _____ to be together.
- I call you my Baby _____.
- I will love you _____ and for always
- I will always _____.
- The _____ really did align for us.
16 Clues: I will always _____. • I love you _____ times. • I call you my Baby _____. • We call each other _____. • We are _____ to be together. • We are lovers in every _____. • I love you fiercely and _____. • Our _____ story is my favorite. • I love you to _____ and beyond. • I love you _____ and ferociously. • You call me your _____ coffee cat. • The _____ really did align for us. • ...
Unit 3 My weekend plan 2026-01-05
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- a round cake for Mid-Autumn Festival
- to go and see someone
- the big round thing in the night sky
- a time for learning with a teacher
- a book that explains words
- the sky with the stars and planets
- the day after today
Down
- to go to far places
- a movie
- a card you send from a holiday place
- the time after afternoon
- funny
- this night
- how much money you pay for something
- a journey to a place
- a big shop for food and things
16 Clues: funny • a movie • this night • to go to far places • the day after today • a journey to a place • to go and see someone • the time after afternoon • a book that explains words • a big shop for food and things • a time for learning with a teacher • the sky with the stars and planets • a card you send from a holiday place • a round cake for Mid-Autumn Festival • ...
Cassini-Huygens Crossword 2013-11-21
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- Biggest of Saturn
- The reason you're in space
- Name of spacecraft
- The second extended mission is called
- A vechicle sent to space
- Planet that the Cassin-Huygens is orbiting
- Large objects that orbits the sun
- Rock/s that orbits a planet
Down
- The first extended mission is called
- Another word for cicling around
- American space agency
- Home in space
- Something that circles around an object
- Group of tiny rocks that orbits Saturn
14 Clues: Home in space • Biggest of Saturn • Name of spacecraft • American space agency • A vechicle sent to space • The reason you're in space • Rock/s that orbits a planet • Another word for cicling around • Large objects that orbits the sun • The first extended mission is called • The second extended mission is called • Group of tiny rocks that orbits Saturn • ...
crossword 2013-05-05
Across
- the moon does this to us
- a planet with beautiful rings
- a sphere of either gas or land
- the biggest planet
- this planet is sometimes called a dead planet
- this is our satellite
- a glowing ball of light
- this causes craters in land
Down
- this space junk has a tail
- this contains only 9 planets
- a big storm on Jupiter
- the planet we live on
- a dwarf planet
- the red planet
14 Clues: a dwarf planet • the red planet • the biggest planet • the planet we live on • this is our satellite • a big storm on Jupiter • a glowing ball of light • the moon does this to us • this space junk has a tail • this causes craters in land • this contains only 9 planets • a planet with beautiful rings • a sphere of either gas or land • this planet is sometimes called a dead planet
Abe'e rocky crosswords 2022-05-04
Across
- May birthstone
- March birthstone
- what happens when the continental and oceanic crust collide.
- what percent of the earth surface is rock.
- how many planets are made of rock
- What is created when two continental plates collide.
- Type of rock made from compressed sediment.
- February birthstone
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- April birthstone
- What type of rock is marble
- November birthstone
- what type of rock is our moon made of
- Type of rock made of cooled magma.
- January birthstone
- Type of plates that make up earth
15 Clues: May birthstone • April birthstone • March birthstone • January birthstone • November birthstone • February birthstone • What type of rock is marble • how many planets are made of rock • Type of plates that make up earth • Type of rock made of cooled magma. • what type of rock is our moon made of • what percent of the earth surface is rock. • ...
Abe'e rocky crosswords 2022-05-04
Across
- May birthstone
- March birthstone
- what happens when the continental and oceanic crust collide.
- what percent of the earth surface is rock.
- how many planets are made of rock
- What is created when two continental plates collide.
- Type of rock made from compressed sediment.
- February birthstone
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- April birthstone
- What type of rock is marble
- November birthstone
- what type of rock is our moon made of
- Type of rock made of cooled magma.
- January birthstone
- Type of plates that make up earth
15 Clues: May birthstone • April birthstone • March birthstone • January birthstone • November birthstone • February birthstone • What type of rock is marble • how many planets are made of rock • Type of plates that make up earth • Type of rock made of cooled magma. • what type of rock is our moon made of • what percent of the earth surface is rock. • ...
Abe'e rocky crosswords 2022-05-04
Across
- May birthstone
- March birthstone
- what happens when the continental and oceanic crust collide.
- what percent of the earth surface is rock.
- how many planets are made of rock
- What is created when two continental plates collide.
- Type of rock made from compressed sediment.
- February birthstone
Down
- April birthstone
- What type of rock is marble
- November birthstone
- what type of rock is our moon made of
- Type of rock made of cooled magma.
- January birthstone
- Type of plates that make up earth
15 Clues: May birthstone • April birthstone • March birthstone • January birthstone • November birthstone • February birthstone • What type of rock is marble • how many planets are made of rock • Type of plates that make up earth • Type of rock made of cooled magma. • what type of rock is our moon made of • what percent of the earth surface is rock. • ...
Abe'e rocky crosswords 2022-05-04
Across
- May birthstone
- March birthstone
- what happens when the continental and oceanic crust collide.
- what percent of the earth surface is rock.
- how many planets are made of rock
- What is created when two continental plates collide.
- Type of rock made from compressed sediment.
- February birthstone
Down
- April birthstone
- What type of rock is marble
- November birthstone
- what type of rock is our moon made of
- Type of rock made of cooled magma.
- January birthstone
- Type of plates that make up earth
15 Clues: May birthstone • April birthstone • March birthstone • January birthstone • November birthstone • February birthstone • What type of rock is marble • how many planets are made of rock • Type of plates that make up earth • Type of rock made of cooled magma. • what type of rock is our moon made of • what percent of the earth surface is rock. • ...
Space Topic 2022-11-14
Across
- A force measured in Newtons
- Does not change no matter the gravity
- Type of eclipse
- suns rays are more ........... in the summer
- Artificial or man-made and orbits planets
- Earth is tilted on its.....
Down
- The Earth ....... the Sun
- Largest planet
- Moon passes between Earth and the Sun
- Closest planet to the sun
- Summer, autumn, spring and winter
- Dwarf planet
- Hubble is an example of a .......
- The force that keeps us on the ground
14 Clues: Dwarf planet • Largest planet • Type of eclipse • The Earth ....... the Sun • Closest planet to the sun • A force measured in Newtons • Earth is tilted on its..... • Summer, autumn, spring and winter • Hubble is an example of a ....... • Moon passes between Earth and the Sun • Does not change no matter the gravity • The force that keeps us on the ground • ...
space 2023-11-15
Across
- spins in the opposite direction as earth
- person who travels through space
- planet that orbits closer to the moon
- supersonic winds
- someone who researches about space
- the last planet in the solar system
- the only planet with rings
Down
- a great comet catcher
- planet that orbits sideways
- smallest phase of the moon
- the planet with two moons
- floating rocks in space
- a repeating path for the planets
- the closest star to earth
- the line that divides the centre of the earth
15 Clues: supersonic winds • a great comet catcher • floating rocks in space • the planet with two moons • the closest star to earth • smallest phase of the moon • the only planet with rings • planet that orbits sideways • a repeating path for the planets • person who travels through space • someone who researches about space • the last planet in the solar system • ...
October Crossword 10-17 2024-10-17
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- Celebration where people wear costumes.
- Today is (day of the week)
- The color of an orange.
- The most famous evidence of bigfoot is a....
- ______or Treat
- Ancient animal, related to bigfoot.
- Something a ghost might say.
- Telling other about a good book.
Down
- State where Bigfoot has been seen.
- Earth,Mars,Venus,Mercury.
- Evidence left on the ground by Bigfoot.
- Famous creepy creature.
- Month famous for Halloween.
- He said he was captured by Bigfoot.
14 Clues: ______or Treat • Famous creepy creature. • The color of an orange. • Earth,Mars,Venus,Mercury. • Today is (day of the week) • Month famous for Halloween. • Something a ghost might say. • Telling other about a good book. • State where Bigfoot has been seen. • He said he was captured by Bigfoot. • Ancient animal, related to bigfoot. • Celebration where people wear costumes. • ...
lol 2025-10-30
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-29
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- Color that can penetrate the ocean water the deepest
- distance measured by marine and air navigators
- early steps of organisms forming from organic building blocks
- massive spheres of incandescent gas
- how stars and planets were formed
- protects us from UV rays
- largest ocean, 1/3 of Earth's surface
- every chemical element that made the planets,stars,oceans, and organisms is made of this
- iron sunk to the middle of the planet and lighter minerals migrated to the surface forming Earth's crust
- deepest points on Earth
- this is why stars shine
- our galaxy is the spiraled
- release of volatile substances and water vapor and cause massive clouds in upper atmosphere
- cloud of cold dust and gas within a galaxy
- where life arose
- clumping smaller particles into larger masses
- 4.5% is covered in ice
Down
- occurred 15 billion years ago and beginning of the universe
- Smallest, coldest,and is also known as the Northern Sea
- imaginary line running mostly along the 180 degree meridian
- saltiest sea
- the primary reference line drawn around the Earth that connects the poles
- 5.5% is covered in ice
- Continent of the South Pole
- Edwin Hubble found that universe is still expanding
- star's core will eventually collapse in an explosion
- Primary reference line of latitude
- type of motion an object floating in the water has
- name of ancient super continent
- lines of latitude
- Ocean that connects the Polar waters
- general shape of the Earth
- political boundary separates North and South America
33 Clues: saltiest sea • where life arose • lines of latitude • 5.5% is covered in ice • 4.5% is covered in ice • deepest points on Earth • this is why stars shine • protects us from UV rays • general shape of the Earth • our galaxy is the spiraled • Continent of the South Pole • name of ancient super continent • how stars and planets were formed • Primary reference line of latitude • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-29
Across
- What a star becomes when it runs out of helium and swells up
- Ocean that connects the polar waters.
- The release of volatile substances and water vapor.
- The galaxy earth belongs to.
- A map maker.
- There are 60 of these in one degree.
- Huge rotating aggregation of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- Located at 180 degrees longitude.
- Map with most accurate representation of the features of the earth.
- The process the planets formed through.
- The width of a time zone.
- Theory of how stars and planets were formed.
- Map most commonly seen in classrooms, have become extremely accurate due to technology.
- A cloud of cold dust and gas in a galaxy.
Down
- One nautical mile per hour.
- 5.5 percent of ice coverage.
- A line of latitude.
- continent of the south pole.
- What stars are made of.
- The prime meridian runs through this place(not the city).
- Why stars twinkle.
- Occurred 15 billion years ago.
- The time it took for the ocean to form
- Name of the city the prime meridian runs through.
- Map that distorts continents as little as possible by not slicing into them.
- The year the UN established major boundaries.
- When a star's core collapses in an explosion.
- Ocean that covers 30.5 percent of earth.
- The smallest and coldest ocean.
- Its southern border marks the boundary between North and South America.
- The warmest ocean, also used as a trade route between Africa and Asia.
31 Clues: A map maker. • Why stars twinkle. • A line of latitude. • What stars are made of. • The width of a time zone. • One nautical mile per hour. • 5.5 percent of ice coverage. • continent of the south pole. • The galaxy earth belongs to. • Occurred 15 billion years ago. • The smallest and coldest ocean. • Located at 180 degrees longitude. • There are 60 of these in one degree. • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-29
Across
- The time it took for the ocean to form
- Located at 180 degrees longitude.
- Occurred 15 billion years ago.
- Ocean that connects the polar waters.
- Theory of how stars and planets were formed.
- What stars are made of.
- One nautical mile per hour.
- The release of volatile substances and water vapor.
- The prime meridian runs through this place(not the city).
- Why stars twinkle.
- The year the UN established major boundaries.
- Name of the city the prime meridian runs through.
- The galaxy earth belongs to.
- Ocean that covers 30.5 percent of earth.
- Map with most accurate representation of the features of the earth.
- When a star's core collapses in an explosion.
- Huge rotating aggregation of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
Down
- Map that distorts continents as little as possible by not slicing into them.
- A line of latitude.
- The warmest ocean, also used as a trade route between Africa and Asia.
- Map most commonly seen in classrooms, have become extremely accurate due to technology.
- The smallest and coldest ocean.
- What a star becomes when it runs out of helium and swells up
- continent of the south pole.
- A cloud of cold dust and gas in a galaxy.
- There are 60 of these in one degree.
- 5.5 percent of ice coverage.
- A map maker.
- The process the planets formed through.
- The width of a time zone.
- Its southern border marks the boundary between North and South America.
31 Clues: A map maker. • Why stars twinkle. • A line of latitude. • What stars are made of. • The width of a time zone. • One nautical mile per hour. • continent of the south pole. • 5.5 percent of ice coverage. • The galaxy earth belongs to. • Occurred 15 billion years ago. • The smallest and coldest ocean. • Located at 180 degrees longitude. • There are 60 of these in one degree. • ...
Task 9.6 The Scientific Revolution 2022-03-25
Across
- Despite his many accomplishments, the Church banned his book from being published
- A disagreement over his theories delayed the publishing of his book until his dying days
- Their book stated that gravity keeps the solar system together
- An Earth-centered theory; having or relating to the Earth as the center
- A period from the 1500s to the 1700s in which many scientific advances changed people’s traditional beliefs about science
- A _____ discovers information about items too small to see
- Any organized study of the physical world
- Their improvements allowed the discovery of tiny organisms called bacteria
- The belief that reason and experience must be present for the solution of problems
Down
- Substances that consist of atoms of only one kind
- By creating the scientific method, he believed that we should put aside unproven ideas of the past to learn the truth
- A _____ is used to learn about larger objects in space, like planets and stars
- Having or relating to the sun as the center of the solar system
- One of his ideas stated that the planets do not all travel at the same speed
- His work described the structure of the human body
- The steps for an orderly search for knowledge
- He believed in using logic, reason, and mathematics to find truths
- He arranged living things into groups based on their similarities and differences
- The discovery of elements was proved by this Irish scientist
- The attraction that the Earth or another celestial body has on an object on or near its surface
- An explanation of how or why something happens
21 Clues: Any organized study of the physical world • The steps for an orderly search for knowledge • An explanation of how or why something happens • Substances that consist of atoms of only one kind • His work described the structure of the human body • A _____ discovers information about items too small to see • The discovery of elements was proved by this Irish scientist • ...
Ch. 8 Forces of Nature Crossword Quiz 2016-01-12
Across
- an object's mass when it is measured at rest
- states that the earth is the center of the solar system
- resistance to start sliding
- describes motion
- equation that shows relationship between gravitation, two masses, and the distance between the center of masses
- the closest position to the sun in a planet's orbit
- force that is the weakest and exists between two bodies of matter
- farthest position from the sun in a planet's orbit
- orbit of every planet has an elliptic shape
- time required to complete one orbit around the sun
- the force exerted on an object's mass by earth's gravity
- acts against every object in motion in the opposite direction to slow it down
- push or pull
- body's tendency to maintain velocity
- force that is the cement that holds an atomic nucleus together
- amount of matter in an object
Down
- resistance to sliding
- seeks to explain motion by describing its causes
- states that the sun is the center of the solar system
- force that exists only between electrically charged bodies
- motion where your center of gravity is not supported
- force that is responsible for certain particle interactions in the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei
- attractive forces between any two masses
- force of the surface against the weight of an object and it is always perpendicular to the object
- planets closer to the sun have a shorter period of orbit than planets farther away
- an imaginary line connects a planet to the sun
26 Clues: push or pull • describes motion • resistance to sliding • resistance to start sliding • amount of matter in an object • body's tendency to maintain velocity • attractive forces between any two masses • orbit of every planet has an elliptic shape • an object's mass when it is measured at rest • an imaginary line connects a planet to the sun • ...
Spelling List 16 - Silent W and Scienceastrology 2023-03-29
Across
- extreme anger
- engage in a close fight or struggle without weapons
- make something appear larger than it is with a lens
- a slight line or fold in something, like fabric or skin
- a large bowl-shaped cavity in the ground, typically cause by an impact of a meteorite
- the layers of gases surrounding a planet
- to wind or coil, as to encircle or cover something
- the largest ocean on earth
- the study of all aspects of the ocean
- under a spell, bewitched, magical
- the belief that you are able to know future events through the observation and interpretation of the stars, the sun, the moon, and the planets
- groups of stars forming a pattern, named after its form or figure
Down
- a small, short-tailed game bird having brown feathers
- the destruction of a vehicle or building
- relating to the methods or principles of science
- the heavens or sky
- arrangement of flowers or leaves in a ring and used for decoration
- natural source of wealth
- the joitn connecting the hand with the arm
- a huge collection of gas, dusty, and stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- a long-tailed game bird
- the study of the Universe and everything in it, including planets, stars, galaxies, comets, and black holes
- a solid whose atoms are arranged in a highly ordered, with repeating pattern
- the earth's axis is this, causing seasons as the sun shines differently on each part of the earth each year
- to make something visible by shining a light on it
25 Clues: extreme anger • the heavens or sky • a long-tailed game bird • natural source of wealth • the largest ocean on earth • under a spell, bewitched, magical • the study of all aspects of the ocean • the destruction of a vehicle or building • the layers of gases surrounding a planet • the joitn connecting the hand with the arm • relating to the methods or principles of science • ...
Science Vocab. 2021-03-10
Across
- of conservation of mass- stats mass cannot be created or destroyed
- - low average temps and very low precipitation
- community of living organisms and their nonliving environment
- process organic matter and nutrient builds up in lake
- uses energy to make food
- only planets
- area of land that is soaked with water
- species-the first organisms to live in an uninhabited area
- - eats both planets and animals
- of conservation of energy- stats energy cannot be created or destroyed
- body of water formed where a river flows into an ocean
- the place where organisms live
- cycle- carbon moves through organisms
- energy by breaking down other organisms
- other animals
- very dry area
- trees- roundleaf trees that drop their leaf when winter is coming
- cycle- the movement of nitrogen
Down
- of energy to an object, caused by using a force to move object
- that changes ecosystem
- cycle- the movement of water between things
- trees- trees with evergreen, needlelike leaves
- a biome that has grass and very few trees
- push or pull
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- web- shows the feeding relationships
- region of earth where the climate determines what taige - low average temps but more precipitation
- transformation- takes place when energy changes from one form to another
- other organisms
- to cause change in system
- number and variety of species that are presentation an area
- slow replacement of an ecological community
- chain-path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- pyramid- tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy
34 Clues: only planets • push or pull • other animals • very dry area • other organisms • that changes ecosystem • uses energy to make food • to cause change in system • the place where organisms live • - eats both planets and animals • cycle- the movement of nitrogen • web- shows the feeding relationships • cycle- carbon moves through organisms • area of land that is soaked with water • ...
space crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- Of, or relating to, the Sun
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- The fifth largest planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System
- The farthest-known solar planet from the Sun
- The galaxy that includes the Solar System
- A scientist who studies the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space
- A celestial body that orbits the sun and has a spherical shape, but is not large enough to disturb other objects from its orbit
- The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another
- American former astronaut, engineer, and fighter pilot who made three spacewalks
- A regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- A place where gravity has become so strong that nothing around it can escape, not even light
- An astronaut of the Soviet or Russian space program
- A group of stars in the sky that make up a certain pattern
Down
- A space vehicle
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, much like a planet
- The first person to walk on the moon
- 186,282 miles per second
- The whole of all matter, energy, planets, galaxies, and space
- The first Indian-born woman in space
- A place equipped for observation of natural phenomena
- An American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut who became the first black woman in space
- A giant cloud of dust and gas in space
- A point in the year when day and night are equally as long
23 Clues: A space vehicle • 186,282 miles per second • Of, or relating to, the Sun • The first person to walk on the moon • The first Indian-born woman in space • A giant cloud of dust and gas in space • The galaxy that includes the Solar System • The farthest-known solar planet from the Sun • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Space Crossward 2017-12-17
Across
- Also a type of chocolate bar
- Give off their own light(stars)
- The space shuttles lifts off from a ______ pad
- A phase where the moon appears completely black
- _____ is used to described anything of or relating to the moon
- Hottest planet with no moons
- Closest planet to the sun
- ______system
- Refers to any type of vehicle that travels in space
- The _____ Space station is NASA's labratory in space
- Means to resolve around
- Large group of stars and planets found in the universe
- Dark areas on the surface of the sun
- Also known as "Dirty Snowballs"
- Most visible in our night sky
Down
- Another name for shooting star
- Saturn has these
- Neil Armstrong was the first to walk on the _____
- Meteors that did not burn up as they fell through our atmosphere and hit earth
- Rotates on its side and has 27 moons
- All planets resolve around the _____
- A big bowl-shaped depression created from where meteors hit earth
- When the moons position blocks our veiw of the sun
- IS blue because o vf methane gas
- The sun is made up of 70% of ______
- The galaxy where earth is located
- It is the largest planet
- An _____ is a person who travels in space
- The very middle of the sun
- Earth spins on its ______
- The only planet able to support life
- Has 53 moons and has 1000+ rings made of ice and rock
- _____ power helps power the International Space Station
33 Clues: ______system • Saturn has these • Means to resolve around • It is the largest planet • Closest planet to the sun • Earth spins on its ______ • The very middle of the sun • Also a type of chocolate bar • Hottest planet with no moons • Most visible in our night sky • Another name for shooting star • Give off their own light(stars) • Also known as "Dirty Snowballs" • ...
Solar System 2024-04-11
Across
- The outer planets are this.
- This planet has dark-colored storms, and many moons, and is the eighth/farthest planet from the sun.
- This planet has iron oxide, and polar ice caps, and is the fourth planet from the sun.
- This is when the Moon moves completely into Earth's umbra.
- This is the turning of Earth on its axis.
- This is the basic shape of every planet’s orbit.
- This is what causes the Earth's tides.
- Moon phase in which none of the lighted surfaces of the Moon can be seen from Earth is called this.
- This planet is the seventh planet from the sun.
Down
- These are caused by the direction Earth’s rotational axis is pointed with respect to the Sun.
- This planet has no atmosphere and is also the first planet from the sun.
- This planet is the largest planet and the fifth planet from the sun.
- This used to be a planet but now is a dwarf planet.
- The inner planets are this.
- This planet has the most complex ring system and is the sixth planet from the sun.
- The yearly orbit of Earth around the Sun is called this.
- This is when the Sun's rays strike Earth directly at the equator.
- This planet is the second planet from the sun.
- The basic astronomical unit is the distance Earth, the planet the scientists live on is from this place.
- Moon phases are the changing appearances of the Moon from this place and this is the third planet from the sun.
20 Clues: The outer planets are this. • The inner planets are this. • This is what causes the Earth's tides. • This is the turning of Earth on its axis. • This planet is the second planet from the sun. • This planet is the seventh planet from the sun. • This is the basic shape of every planet’s orbit. • This used to be a planet but now is a dwarf planet. • ...
Jabria's Solar System 2024-09-30
Across
- A small rocky objects that orbits the sun
- a sun centered model
- the first four plants (Mercury, Venus,Earth, Mars)
- a large round object that circles the Earth
- A path a planet makes around the sun
- the universe form in an instant billions of years ago
- when one object just as planet or moom passes the other
- an object that orbits the planets
- A Huge star present at the center of the solar system
- a cold mixture of dust and ice that develops long trails of light as it approaches the sun
- an earth centered model
- an object that orbits the sun
Down
- the distance that light travels in years about 46 trillion km
- A force that pulls objects together
- a group of stars or patterns that people imagine that represents a figure, animal, or object
- nation: a years way of expression numbers written in decimal form
- third planet to orbit the sun; planet we live on
- a giant ball of superheated gas or plasma compassed of hydrogen or helium
- the four hottest planets farthest from the sun(Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus Neptune)
- closest planet to the sun,
- a streak of light produced when a place of rock or ice bond up as it enters the earths atmosphere
- second planet from the sun
- to find out or come to a decision by investigating reasoning or calculations
- the largest planet in the solar system
- all space and everything in it
- a group of single star, star system, star cluster, dust, and gas bond together by gravity
26 Clues: a sun centered model • an earth centered model • closest planet to the sun, • second planet from the sun • an object that orbits the sun • all space and everything in it • an object that orbits the planets • A force that pulls objects together • A path a planet makes around the sun • the largest planet in the solar system • A small rocky objects that orbits the sun • ...
Modern Astronomy 2025-06-26
Across
- What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere
- An Italian scientist who advocated for heliocentrism and improved the telescope.
- A planet that exists outside our Solar System.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The study of planets, stars, and space
- The stretching of light from distant galaxies, proving that the universe is growing.
- The astronomer that first stated that the universe was heliocentric.
- An enormous explosion in the life cycle of a star.
- When the Moon blocks the Sun's light
- An astronomer who made detailed observations of the stars before the invention of the telescope.
Down
- A model of the solar system where the Sun is the center point.
- The planet with the most moons
- A large body orbiting the Sun and not clearing its path
- The force that pulls objects together and keeps planets in orbit.
- A pattern of stars recognized by a name and a story
- Orbiting a body in space
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space, and it is a place where stars often begin to form.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- American physicist that proved the expansion of the universe
- A device that allows astronomers to view afar objects in the universe.
- A scientist that discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
- A telescope in space, named after the astronomer that proved the universe was growing.
- Earth's yearly path around the Sun
- Earth's natural satellite
- A planet that is tilted and light blue
25 Clues: Orbiting a body in space • Earth's natural satellite • The planet with the most moons • Earth's yearly path around the Sun • When the Moon blocks the Sun's light • The force that keeps planets in orbit • The study of planets, stars, and space • A planet that is tilted and light blue • What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere • ...
Space 2020-12-07
Across
- people the go out into space
- astronomer who discovered Jupiter
- these orbit planets
- astronomer who believed earth was the center
- the closeness of particles in the air
- largest planet
- created a diagram of geocentric universe
Down
- layer of air that protects a planet
- people that study space
- believed the heliocentric universe
- planet with rings around it
- a force that pushes things towards the center
12 Clues: largest planet • these orbit planets • people that study space • planet with rings around it • people the go out into space • astronomer who discovered Jupiter • believed the heliocentric universe • layer of air that protects a planet • the closeness of particles in the air • created a diagram of geocentric universe • astronomer who believed earth was the center • ...
Martian Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
Across
- Plant scientist
- Someone who works with machines
- Planetary surface exploration device designed to move across a solid planets surface
- God of war
- A day on mars
Down
- Mars lander habitat
- Space Shuttle that lost communication in 1997
- Suit you wear in space
- Space shuttle used by Ares astronauts to evacuate the surface of Mars.
- The fourth planet
- Messenger of the gods
- Famous space program
12 Clues: God of war • A day on mars • Plant scientist • The fourth planet • Mars lander habitat • Famous space program • Messenger of the gods • Suit you wear in space • Someone who works with machines • Space Shuttle that lost communication in 1997 • Space shuttle used by Ares astronauts to evacuate the surface of Mars. • ...
Jobs 2022-02-20
12 Clues: He puts out fires • She stars in films • He works in a school • He delivers the mail • He flies an aeroplane • She sings in a concert • He works in a hospital • She keeps our school clean • He drives a bus, a taxi,etc • He travels to other planets • She takes care of our teeth • He serves food at a restaurant
Earth Science 2023-08-28
12 Clues: air is a • water is a • your desk is a • the sun is also a • a satellite of earth • another way to say spin • the moon rotates around me • another way to say go around • the earth is mostly made up of • all the planets are called the • the earth and moon orbits around me • earth is surrounded by and atmosphere of
Space 2025-03-08
Across
- This shines at night and orbits Earth
- Projectile that goes into space
- Huge space outside earth
- A planet with rings
- What keeps the planets moving around the Sun
- The bright object in the sky during the day
Down
- A person who travels in space
- Our galaxy
- A pattern made by stars
- A big, hot ball of gas
- Our planet
- The red planet
12 Clues: Our galaxy • Our planet • The red planet • A planet with rings • A big, hot ball of gas • A pattern made by stars • Huge space outside earth • A person who travels in space • Projectile that goes into space • This shines at night and orbits Earth • The bright object in the sky during the day • What keeps the planets moving around the Sun
Orbits 2015-06-16
Across
- without orbits this won't exist
- In a LEO the object moves in a ________ movement
- Highly_________ Orbit
- All things in space do this
- The Abbreviation for Geosynchronous Orbit
- The _______ Space Telescope
Down
- It orbits the Earth
- Sent to space to scan other planets
- in a Geosynchronous orbit object appear to stay _______
- ___ Earth Orbit
- the furthest point from the planet
- the closest point from the planet
12 Clues: ___ Earth Orbit • It orbits the Earth • Highly_________ Orbit • All things in space do this • The _______ Space Telescope • without orbits this won't exist • the closest point from the planet • the furthest point from the planet • Sent to space to scan other planets • The Abbreviation for Geosynchronous Orbit • In a LEO the object moves in a ________ movement • ...
Q1 Greek & Latin Roots 2021-10-19
Across
- Involving two coasts
- A race with swimming, biking, and running
- Used for viewing things far away
- Being special
- It includes living things, planets, stars, galaxies, etc.
- A house divided into two apartments
Down
- Three children from the same pregnancy
- Taking over something
- A long speech given by one person
- Having two levels
- Three copies
- Singing or talking together at the same time
12 Clues: Three copies • Being special • Having two levels • Involving two coasts • Taking over something • Used for viewing things far away • A long speech given by one person • A house divided into two apartments • Three children from the same pregnancy • A race with swimming, biking, and running • Singing or talking together at the same time • ...
the letter U 2022-05-17
12 Clues: not down • not over • you and me • not beautiful • mum or dads brother • we use this when it rains • clothes we wear for school • makes rules in some sports • where the planets and stars are • we study here when we are older • if you don't know you say 'I don't....' • like a horse but it has a horn it isn't real
Astrid's Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
Across
- Made by humans
- To take part in something
- Physical education
- Powering through a difficult task
- Somewhere people pay to eat
Down
- A cause for a complaint or protest
- Acceptable or satisfactory
- Very difficult or impossible
- A celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around the sun.
- A place to get an education
- Expressing disapproval with no respect
- A star that earth orbits
12 Clues: Made by humans • Physical education • A star that earth orbits • To take part in something • Acceptable or satisfactory • A place to get an education • Somewhere people pay to eat • Very difficult or impossible • Powering through a difficult task • A cause for a complaint or protest • Expressing disapproval with no respect • ...
Astrobiology crossword 2022-12-01
Across
- Pooping, peeing and sweating
- The study of living things
- All the planets that orbit the sun
- Stuff you get from food
- The study of life in outer space
- How you understand what's around you
Down
- Source of all energy and provides heat
- To have babies
- Made up of mainly oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Moving around
- To make energy
- To get bigger and older
12 Clues: Moving around • To have babies • To make energy • Stuff you get from food • To get bigger and older • The study of living things • Pooping, peeing and sweating • The study of life in outer space • All the planets that orbit the sun • How you understand what's around you • Source of all energy and provides heat • Made up of mainly oxygen and carbon dioxide
Planetary Motion 2021-06-01
Across
- center of our solar system
- three laws for planetary motion
- sun is the center of our solar system
- closes to the sun
- natural objects that rotate around the sun
- Mars rover
- name of our galaxy
- earth is the center of our solar system
Down
- man made objects that rotate around the earth and beyond
- flatness of an ellipse
- universal law of gravitation and planetary motion
- shape of the planetary orbit
- elliptical orbits have two ___
- natural object that rotates around the earth
- our planet
- farthest away from the sun
16 Clues: our planet • Mars rover • closes to the sun • name of our galaxy • flatness of an ellipse • center of our solar system • farthest away from the sun • shape of the planetary orbit • elliptical orbits have two ___ • three laws for planetary motion • sun is the center of our solar system • earth is the center of our solar system • natural objects that rotate around the sun • ...
Tycho Brahe 2021-10-03
Across
- Opposite of empiricism
- Wrote the only astronomy book Brahe had access to
- First major astronomical event
- Knowledge derived from senses
- Second major astronomical event
- Sun at the center
- Planets revolve around the sun which revolves around the Earth
- Used data from Brahe and Kepler
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- Brahe's assistant in Prague
- Where Brahe went to university
- Brahe's laboratory
- Earth at the center
- Where Brahe was born
- What Brahe was intended to study
- Third major astronomical event
- astronomical instrument which did not exist in Brahe's time
16 Clues: Sun at the center • Brahe's laboratory • Earth at the center • Where Brahe was born • Opposite of empiricism • Brahe's assistant in Prague • Knowledge derived from senses • Where Brahe went to university • First major astronomical event • Third major astronomical event • Second major astronomical event • Used data from Brahe and Kepler • What Brahe was intended to study • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Review 2013-11-06
Across
- lacking brightness or freshness
- a Native American village consisting of houses built of adobe and stone
- from a time before recorded history
- living forever; never dying
- ruled
- moved backward
- uncovered, unearthed, or dug out
- extremely small units of matter
- to talk over and arrange terms
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- supremely great or holy; god-like
- to hit or strike violently together
- scientists who study the sun, moon, planets, stars, etc.
- act or process of burning
- firmly packed together
- more than enough
- periods of ten years
16 Clues: ruled • moved backward • more than enough • periods of ten years • firmly packed together • act or process of burning • living forever; never dying • to talk over and arrange terms • lacking brightness or freshness • extremely small units of matter • uncovered, unearthed, or dug out • supremely great or holy; god-like • to hit or strike violently together • ...
space crossword 2021-04-20
9 Clues: belt • belt • orbit a planet • found in the orinar • this is a shooting star • between mars and jupiter • center of our solor system • broken peaces of asteroids • rock and ice dust orbits the sun
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT 2020-09-13
8 Clues: , like a star • , shining; glowing • , earthly; of this world • , like a maze; complicated • , failure to do something • , disliking other human beings • , producing a feeling of loneliness • , scientist who studies the stars and planets
Space 2019-12-03
8 Clues: First planet • home to humans • the hottest star • Home to all planets • they broadcast signals • they are like crystals • red hot rocks that come to earth • creatures that have not been seen
vocab 2022-03-16
8 Clues: confirm • coworkers • keep it going • overall/in the end • low constant sound • behave in a cautious way • conclusion formed with logical information • a cluster of stars and planets held together by gravity
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