planets Crossword Puzzles
Ch. 8 Puzzle 2019-01-25
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- was the moon closer of farther when the earth was younger
- what do stars form from
- what object can give us information about the conditions earth
- stars core will eventually explode causing a
- every chemical element that made the planets is called
- what planet is 4.6 billion years old
- what period lasted 50 to 70 million years ago
- the first organisms on earth were
- what was the name of the earth when the outer layer was covered in molten
- what was the name of small early planets
- what theory occurred 15 billion years ago
- our galaxy is named
- what is the closest planet to earth
- where did earth water collect when it was raining
- how many million years did it rain for strait at the beginning of earth
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- what was the farthest planet from the earth
- what is the farthest planet from earth
- the sun will turn into a what in 6 billion years
- no kind of what water was not on earth
- what processes formed the first clouds
- blank of the clouds made heavy rain fall
- there is more what than stars in the milky way
- what type of element sank toward the center of earth
- what point started the expansion of the universe
- what makes up 71 percent of earth
- what is about 92 miles from earth
26 Clues: our galaxy is named • what do stars form from • the first organisms on earth were • what makes up 71 percent of earth • what is about 92 miles from earth • what is the closest planet to earth • what planet is 4.6 billion years old • what is the farthest planet from earth • no kind of what water was not on earth • what processes formed the first clouds • ...
Solar System Vocabulary Worksheet 2025-02-05
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- The first planet from the sun. It is the smallest terrestrial planet.
- A system where Earth is the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- The seventh planet from the sun.
- Used a telescope to make discoveries which supported the heliocentric model.
- Small bodies that are made up of metals and rocky material. These are bigger than a meteoroid.
- The only star in our solar system and our source of energy.
- The second planet from the sun. It is often called Earth's sister planet.
- A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- The eighth planet from the sun.
- The sixth planet from the sun.
- A Greek astronomer that developed the geocentric model.
- The third planet from the sun. The only planet in our solar system that has a suitable atmosphere for sustaining life.
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- The fourth planet from the sun. Often called the red planet.
- A system where Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- A meteor that reaches Earth's surface.
- The fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in our solar system.
- A small rocky or metal body traveling in outer space.
- Copernicus Developed the heliocentric system.
- Proved the orbit of each planet is elliptical.
- Loose collections of ice, dust, and small rocky particles whose orbits are usually a very long, narrow ellipse orbiting the sun.
20 Clues: The sixth planet from the sun. • The eighth planet from the sun. • The seventh planet from the sun. • A meteor that reaches Earth's surface. • A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere. • Copernicus Developed the heliocentric system. • Proved the orbit of each planet is elliptical. • A small rocky or metal body traveling in outer space. • ...
Time travel 2024-09-17
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- – What word means going to another place, by car, plane, or in this case, through time?
- – What word means the result of an action or decision, often negative?
- – What are scientists called who study stars, planets, and space?
- – What word means ideas that explain how something works?
- – What do we see from the sun that travels very fast, and according to scientists, cannot be surpassed?
- – What type of story is not real but is made up by the writer?
- – What word means that something might happen or is not impossible?
- – What word means "not sure" or "not definite"?
- – What subject helps us learn about the world and the universe?
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- – What word describes improvements or progress in technology or science?
- – What word describes a situation where something seems impossible or self-contradictory?
- – What word means "very interesting" or "amazing"?
- – What science studies the universe, its origin, and how it works?
- – What is the word for your father's or mother's father?
- – What science studies energy, forces, and how things move?
- – What word describes the order of events in time?
- – What is the word for someone who sees something happen?
- – What is the huge area outside the Earth where the stars and planets are?
- – What word describes minutes, hours, and days that we use to measure events?
- – What word describes how fast something is moving?
20 Clues: – What word means "not sure" or "not definite"? • – What word means "very interesting" or "amazing"? • – What word describes the order of events in time? • – What word describes how fast something is moving? • – What is the word for your father's or mother's father? • – What word means ideas that explain how something works? • ...
The Solar System p.442-452 2023-10-16
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- when a rock from space lands on Earth's surface
- Dawn, New Horizons, Spirit, and Opportunity
- Galileo discovered these in 1610
- a space probe that was launched to explore Pluto and beyond
- known for it's rivers of lava and active volcanoes
- this object orbits near Earth every 76 years.
- this is the last planet
- an object that orbits around another object (natural/artificial)
- the largest moon in our solar system
- often found in the belt between Mars and Jupiter
- 3rd planet from the Sun.
- this telescope uses waves to gather information about objects in space
- a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space
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- when a rock from space enters Earth's atmosphere
- a large storm found on Jupiter
- a tool that Galileo used to study the solar system
- planets found outside the asteroid belt
- known as the "Red Planet"
- a star and the objects that orbit around it
- planets found inside the asteroid belt
- the first planet and has no atmosphere
- when a rock is still in space it's called this
- an object that orbits a star
- this plant orbits on its side
- when a comet melts it forms this
- made up of frozen gases, ice, dust, and rock
- a dwarf planet found in the asteroid belt
- an object that orbits a planet
28 Clues: this is the last planet • 3rd planet from the Sun. • known as the "Red Planet" • an object that orbits a star • this plant orbits on its side • a large storm found on Jupiter • an object that orbits a planet • Galileo discovered these in 1610 • when a comet melts it forms this • the largest moon in our solar system • planets found inside the asteroid belt • ...
Galactic Crossword 2022-03-30
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- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a celestial body
- the process of where something changes throughout time through characteristics
- a galaxy type that has a ellipsoidal shape with a smooth smear-like image, looking blurry
- the sun
- a star system
- a galaxy type with spiral arms that curve out from a dense central region that rotates
- dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth
- where all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy reside
- a powerful and luminous stellar explosion from when a star collapses
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- another way to refer to spacial objects
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- the galaxy we live in
- the system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, including Earth and 7 other planets
- the birthplace of stars
- particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light and are unable to be seen
- a galaxy type that doesn't fit into any of the other galaxy categories
- study of celestial bodies
- the neighbor of the Milky Way
- a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition
20 Clues: the sun • a star system • a celestial body • the galaxy we live in • the birthplace of stars • study of celestial bodies • the neighbor of the Milky Way • another way to refer to spacial objects • a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition • a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth • ...
Galactic Crossword 2022-03-30
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- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a celestial body
- the process of where something changes throughout time through characteristics
- a galaxy type that has a ellipsoidal shape with a smooth smear-like image, looking blurry
- the sun
- a star system
- a galaxy type with spiral arms that curve out from a dense central region that rotates
- dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth
- where all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy reside
- a powerful and luminous stellar explosion from when a star collapses
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- another way to refer to spacial objects
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- the galaxy we live in
- the system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, including Earth and 7 other planets
- the birthplace of stars
- particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light and are unable to be seen
- a galaxy type that doesn't fit into any of the other galaxy categories
- study of celestial bodies
- the neighbor of the Milky Way
- a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition
20 Clues: the sun • a star system • a celestial body • the galaxy we live in • the birthplace of stars • study of celestial bodies • the neighbor of the Milky Way • another way to refer to spacial objects • a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition • a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth • ...
Astronomy Topic 5, Part 2 2025-05-22
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- A greek who split the world into imperfect Earth and perfect heavens
- The Egyptians built these to align with the stars
- Ptolemy used this to explain retrograde motion
- Planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth
- Causes misalignement of monuments over 26000 years
- The Earth is between the Sun and a Superior planet
- Reintroduced heliocentric theories on his deathbed
- Ptolemy's 'circles' moved along this main orbital path
- Observed the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus
- An (distant) object is totally blocked by another body
- A planet lies on the furthest side of the Sun to the Earth
- Used his mentors maths to create the Laws of Planetary Motion
- A 90 degree angle is formed between the inferior planet, the Sun and the Earth
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- The Sun is between an inferior planet and the Earth
- An inferior planet is between the Sun and the Earth
- The accepted model of the Solar System
- The object moves across the Sun in its orbit, as seen from Earth
- The Earth's wobble is caused by the Sun, Jupiter and...
- Ptolemy's model included an off centre Earth and an...
- Made observations of Mars over 20 years
- Planets that are further from the Sun than the Earth
- Ancient Britons built this as calendar to align with the direction of the Summer Solstice sunrise
22 Clues: The accepted model of the Solar System • Made observations of Mars over 20 years • Ptolemy used this to explain retrograde motion • The Egyptians built these to align with the stars • Planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth • Observed the moons of Jupiter and phases of Venus • Causes misalignement of monuments over 26000 years • ...
Space Exploration 2025-11-24
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- Last American to fly solo into space (last name)
- 1st time the CSM and LM are launched together
- This program studied Mars '75 to '89
- This project's goal was human space flight
- 1st to land on the moon
- 1st U.S. man to orbit the Earth (last name)
- This program studied Saturn's Rings; discovered 6 new moons
- Did everything but land on the moon;
- 1st artificial satellite launched in 1957
- Space shuttle used only for testing
- Created the first liquid fuel rocket in 1926
- Exploded killing all on board incl a Teacher
- Died in Apollo I; flew 2nd Mercury mission
- The Cargo carried by a rocket / shuttle
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- Had 3 crews between '73 and '74 with 162 days in space
- This program studied the inner planets '62-'73
- 1st Space Shuttle to go into space in 1981
- 1st mission to see the "dark side" of the moon
- Last manned mission to the moon
- Blew up on live TV in 1957
- This project's goal was to develop skills & technology
- This project's goal was to explore the moon
- This program studied outer planets and beyond
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- This program studied Jupiter and Saturn
- The reaction force that propels rockets
- 1st U.S. man in space (last name)
- 1st successful satellite launch by U.S.
- 1st manned Apollo mission
29 Clues: 1st to land on the moon • 1st manned Apollo mission • Blew up on live TV in 1957 • Last manned mission to the moon • 1st U.S. man in space (last name) • Space shuttle used only for testing • This program studied Mars '75 to '89 • Did everything but land on the moon; • This program studied Jupiter and Saturn • The reaction force that propels rockets • ...
Mrs. Bauserman's Third Grade Class 2014 2014-05-19
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- favorite part of school day
- number of planets in our solar system
- our galaxy
- action part of a sentence
- changes for survival
- best teacher ever
- class mascot
- 10 centimeters
- words that have the same meaning
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- prize for passing muliplication facts
- a city built around a race track
- first people in america
- Native American tribe
- lots of kids play it at recess
- the red planet
- Tundra,rainforest,desert
16 Clues: our galaxy • class mascot • the red planet • 10 centimeters • best teacher ever • changes for survival • Native American tribe • first people in america • Tundra,rainforest,desert • action part of a sentence • favorite part of school day • lots of kids play it at recess • a city built around a race track • words that have the same meaning • prize for passing muliplication facts • ...
Spelling Words 2021-09-21
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- Wild animals that are orange.
- Religious buildings.
- What you see.
- Things you use to pack up things.
- Huge waves caused by earthquakes or volcanoes.
- Tests done in a lab.
- Dreams.
- Shaking of the ground often near a fault line.
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- They spew lava.
- Verdicts.
- Girls who are in movies or on TV.
- Companies.
- Funnel clouds.
- Georgia fruit.
- What revolve around the sun.
- Plates and bowls.
16 Clues: Dreams. • Verdicts. • Companies. • What you see. • Funnel clouds. • Georgia fruit. • They spew lava. • Plates and bowls. • Religious buildings. • Tests done in a lab. • What revolve around the sun. • Wild animals that are orange. • Girls who are in movies or on TV. • Things you use to pack up things. • Huge waves caused by earthquakes or volcanoes. • ...
Ann's Stellar Crossword 2024-01-16
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- The biggest moon
- Relating to the moon
- A streak of light in the sky
- 6 million million miles
- The North Star
- Little bear
- The hottest planet
- Second phase of the Moon
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- First woman in space
- Renaissance Astronomer
- It's a real downer
- A space devoid of matter
- Finish the equation E=mc
- Water bearer constellation
- Roman Poseidon
- Number of planets visible with the naked eye in February
16 Clues: Little bear • The North Star • Roman Poseidon • The biggest moon • It's a real downer • The hottest planet • First woman in space • Relating to the moon • Renaissance Astronomer • 6 million million miles • A space devoid of matter • Finish the equation E=mc • Second phase of the Moon • Water bearer constellation • A streak of light in the sky • ...
Clouds 2025-02-05
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- Mid height prefix
- People look for shapes in this type of cloud
- feathery clouds
- Storm with thunder, rain, lightning
- small current of rising air
- a haze
- ____nimbus, the thunderclouds
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- Storm cloud
- Storm cloud base word
- head of a huge stormy cumulonimbus cloud
- Light rain
- Low height prefix
- High height prefix
- Flat blanket clouds
- The force that holds the planets in orbit around the Sun
- water vapor mass
16 Clues: a haze • Light rain • Storm cloud • feathery clouds • water vapor mass • Mid height prefix • Low height prefix • High height prefix • Flat blanket clouds • Storm cloud base word • small current of rising air • ____nimbus, the thunderclouds • Storm with thunder, rain, lightning • head of a huge stormy cumulonimbus cloud • People look for shapes in this type of cloud • ...
outer space 2025-10-18
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- – Exploding star
- – Measure of distance
- – Icy body glowing near the sun
- – Path of a planet around a star
- – Star at the center of our solar system
- – Collapses under gravity
- – Shooting star
- – Orbits a star
- – Orbits planets or stars
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- – Vehicle to reach space
- – Region of small rocky bodies
- – Travels in space
- – Massive system of stars
- – Cloud of gas in space
- – Universe in its entirety
- – Orbits a planet
16 Clues: – Shooting star • – Orbits a star • – Exploding star • – Orbits a planet • – Travels in space • – Measure of distance • – Cloud of gas in space • – Vehicle to reach space • – Massive system of stars • – Collapses under gravity • – Orbits planets or stars • – Universe in its entirety • – Region of small rocky bodies • – Icy body glowing near the sun • – Path of a planet around a star • ...
Mayan Life and Culture 2024-01-25
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- folded Mayan book
- not enough water for a long time
- scientist that studies the past
- native
- rich powerful people
- corn
- big stone buildings for Mayan religion
- invaded Mesoamerica
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- canoe made from a log
- Mayan symbols for words and numbers
- stars and planets
- group that runs a country or tribe
- Mayan holy person
13 Clues: corn • native • folded Mayan book • stars and planets • Mayan holy person • invaded Mesoamerica • rich powerful people • canoe made from a log • scientist that studies the past • not enough water for a long time • group that runs a country or tribe • Mayan symbols for words and numbers • big stone buildings for Mayan religion
Education 2023-03-29
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- - to graduate with
- - to do something with others
- disabilities v- is a thing that a person can have
- - people
- - with planets with the gravitational pull
- a city
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- a class
- - to do something else
- - - to like something
- - important
- - to explore stuff
- Academy - a building that does education
- is a study of rockets
13 Clues: a city • a class • - people • - important • - to graduate with • - to explore stuff • - - to like something • is a study of rockets • - to do something else • - to do something with others • Academy - a building that does education • - with planets with the gravitational pull • disabilities v- is a thing that a person can have
General Puzzle 2022-11-18
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- Human system that makes you move fast
- Company of Minecraft
- Marvel Mineral
- Singer Mercury
- Car Racing Game by EA
- Popular Halloween Monster
- Known as the best football player in the World
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- Black Panther
- One of the solar system planets
- Orange Clone
- red nose
- Popular spicy candy
- Name for the Substances of Life
13 Clues: red nose • Orange Clone • Black Panther • Marvel Mineral • Singer Mercury • Popular spicy candy • Company of Minecraft • Car Racing Game by EA • Popular Halloween Monster • One of the solar system planets • Name for the Substances of Life • Human system that makes you move fast • Known as the best football player in the World
easier words 2025-03-06
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- the third planet from the sun
- alex feeds it tomatoes
- tomorrow
- not counting pluto, there are how many planets
- the red planet
- monae's favorite color
- use to be a planet
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- head counselor, also mcglasson's favorite color
- today
- k-3 teacher
- man's best friend
- daisy's favorite pet
- most important work to mr. mcglasson
13 Clues: today • tomorrow • k-3 teacher • the red planet • man's best friend • use to be a planet • daisy's favorite pet • alex feeds it tomatoes • monae's favorite color • the third planet from the sun • most important work to mr. mcglasson • not counting pluto, there are how many planets • head counselor, also mcglasson's favorite color
Milosh’s crossword 2020-06-16
9 Clues: plural of puppy • plural of Bunny • plural of Mouse • plural of house • plural of banana • plural of planet • plural of Coffee • plural of minion • plural of million
Vocabulary Unit 11 2017-11-13
10 Clues: change • judgment • giant store • agree in time • glass container • events in order • a watch or clock • occurring over and over again • arranged in the order they happened • room with images of stars and planets
Roots (Chron) 2021-10-24
10 Clues: change • judgement • giant store • agree in time • events in order • glass container • a watch or clock • occurring over and over again • arranged in the order they happened • room with images of stars and planets
Holding up the universe 2023-10-04
10 Clues: shape • fashion ___ • being happy • bathing suit • middle of hand • opposite of son • where babies are born • the planets and the stars • you wipe your nose with a ___ • what it is called when parents split up
mips 2024-03-15
10 Clues: yes slang • magic mips • mip warrior • mop warrior • annoying mips • helo mip slang • the synonym of yas • he is the king of mips • the planets mips live on • they live in the mip kingdom
Planets and Orbit 2023-05-10
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- All matter, energy, and space, including all galaxies and the contents of intergalactic space.
- The path that an object in space takes as it revolves around another object, such as a planet orbiting a star.
- The force that attracts objects with mass toward one another.
- system: The collection of planets and other objects that orbit the sun.
- An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body.
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- A celestial body that orbits a star, is spherical in shape, and has cleared its orbit of other debris.
- hole: A region of space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
- A vast collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that forms a tail as it approaches the sun.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun.
10 Clues: A small, rocky object that orbits the sun. • An object that orbits a planet or other celestial body. • The force that attracts objects with mass toward one another. • A vast collection of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity. • system: The collection of planets and other objects that orbit the sun. • ...
The Planets Crossword 2015-05-24
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- The planet we live on.
- The coldest planet in the solar system.
- The last planet in the solar system.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
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- This planet has many large rings.
- Classed as a Dwarf Planet.
- Sometimes called "The Red Planet".
- The hottest planet in the solar system.
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- A hot, yellow ball that is the largest in our solar system. Provides light and heat.
10 Clues: The planet we live on. • Classed as a Dwarf Planet. • The closest planet to the Sun. • This planet has many large rings. • Sometimes called "The Red Planet". • The last planet in the solar system. • The hottest planet in the solar system. • The coldest planet in the solar system. • The largest planet in the solar system. • ...
Planets Crossword Puzzle! 2024-02-27
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- The seventh farthest planet from the sun.
- The second farthest planet from the sun, known as the hottest planet.
- The reddish-orange planet that is the fourth farthest planet from the sun.
- The blue planet that is the farthest from the sun.
- This planet is no longer considered a planet, but instead a dwarf planet.
- The planet we live on! Also the third farthest planet from the sun.
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- Smallest and fastest planet.
- The sixth farthest planet from the sun. (This planet has rings)
- Where all of the planets are located.
- The fifth planet away from the sun, also the largest.
10 Clues: Smallest and fastest planet. • Where all of the planets are located. • The seventh farthest planet from the sun. • The blue planet that is the farthest from the sun. • The fifth planet away from the sun, also the largest. • The sixth farthest planet from the sun. (This planet has rings) • The planet we live on! Also the third farthest planet from the sun. • ...
Space and Planets 2024-07-09
10 Clues: The red planet • Largest planet • Our home planet • Planet with rings • Icy space traveler • Rocky space object • Milky Way, for example • Center of our solar system • Planet known as Earth's twin • Path around a star or planet
Space and planets 2025-10-13
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- The red planet
- The star at the center of our solar system
- The planet where we live
- A group of stars, planets, and space dust
- The biggest planet in our solar system
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- A bright point of light in the sky at night
- The thing we see shining at night
- A vehicle that travels to space
- A person who travels in space
- The planet with big rings around it
10 Clues: The red planet • The planet where we live • A person who travels in space • A vehicle that travels to space • The thing we see shining at night • The planet with big rings around it • The biggest planet in our solar system • A group of stars, planets, and space dust • The star at the center of our solar system • A bright point of light in the sky at night
chron, arium, ment 2021-05-22
10 Clues: change • judgment • giant store • agree in time • events in order • glass container • a watch or clock • occurring over and over again • arranged in the order they happened • room with images of stars and planets
chron, arium, ment 2021-05-22
10 Clues: change • judgment • giant store • agree in time • events in order • glass container • a watch or clock • occurring over and over again • arranged in the order they happened • room with images of stars and planets
Science 2022-01-11
10 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Jupiter is one • Large marsupial • moon or biscuit • name for the moon • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • goes around the sun • rock in the sky at night
Space 2023-04-26
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- a broad band of light that stretches across the sky and is caused by the light of a very great number of faint stars
- any of the heavenly bodies except planets which are visible at night and look like fixed points of light
- is a small bright heavenly body that develops a cloudy tail as it moves in an orbit around the sun
- a heavenly body with such strong gravity that light cannot escape it and that is thought to be caused by the collapse of a massive star
- a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet
- the heavenly body in our solar system whose light makes our day and around which the planets revolve
- any large heavenly body that orbits a star
- one of the small pieces of matter in the solar system that enter the earth's atmosphere where friction may cause them to glow and form a streak of light
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- the sun and the planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors that revolve around it
- is any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe
- a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year or about 5.88 trillion miles
- is one of thousands of rocky objects that move in orbits mostly between those of Mars and Jupiter and have diameters from a fraction of a mile to nearly 500 miles
- is a heavenly body similar to a planet but too small to clear other objects from its orbit
- a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature
- a broad band of light that stretches across the sky and is caused by the light of a very great number of faint stars
15 Clues: any large heavenly body that orbits a star • a small very dense star that is typically the size of a planet • a very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature • is any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe • the sun and the planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors that revolve around it • ...
DO you Know it 2015-05-05
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- in order from the sun Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a subject or object.
- The process of using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- Way A spiral galaxy containing our solar system.
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- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- How much space an object takes up.
- Unit a unit of length, equal to the mean distance of the earth from the sun: Approximately 93 million miles
- a model of the solar system in which the earth is at the center of revolving planets and stars
- The measurement or extent of something end to end
- Kilo, Hecto, Deca, BASE, Deci, Centi, Milli
- Metric unit for length
- Diameter the apparent diameter of a planet or other celestial object measured by the angle from where you are observing.
12 Clues: Metric unit for length • How much space an object takes up. • Kilo, Hecto, Deca, BASE, Deci, Centi, Milli • Way A spiral galaxy containing our solar system. • The measurement or extent of something end to end • the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. • The degree or intensity of heat present in a subject or object. • ...
The Solar System 2022-06-10
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- It takes 365 days for the ..... to complete one circuit around the Sun. We call this a year.
- Rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- The movement of the Earth about its axis.
- the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the human race, is a part.
- A body of ice, dust and bits of rock that passes through space leaving a tail of ice and dust behind it
- the movement of the Earth around the Sun in its orbit
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- the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the human race, is a part.
- A large body of either rock or gas that follows a consistent orbit around a star
- The layer of gas around a planet
- Orbits around the Earth.
- the closest planet to the Sun.
- This is the same force that keeps the Earth and the other planets orbiting around the Sun.
- This object is 93 million miles from the Earth.
13 Clues: Orbits around the Earth. • the closest planet to the Sun. • The layer of gas around a planet • The movement of the Earth about its axis. • This object is 93 million miles from the Earth. • the movement of the Earth around the Sun in its orbit • Rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets. • ...
Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets 2020-05-04
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- a small body of matter from outer space the enters Earth's atmosphere
- the resistance that one surface of object encounters when moving oven another causing heat
- made up of a nucleus or ice and dust
- region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Nepture believed to contain comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice
- a loarge, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground typically caused by a crashing meteorite
- any natural body outside of the Earth's atmosphere (ex. moon, Sun, other planets, comets)
- the shape of a comet's orbit
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- a spherical area filled with comets far beyond the outermost planets
- a meteor that survives the Earth's atmosphere and lands on the ground
- the envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet
- a small, rapidly moving meteor burning up in the Earth's atmosphere
- of or from outside the Earth
12 Clues: of or from outside the Earth • the shape of a comet's orbit • made up of a nucleus or ice and dust • the envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet • a small, rapidly moving meteor burning up in the Earth's atmosphere • a spherical area filled with comets far beyond the outermost planets • ...
Vance 2024-08-19
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- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- the sun the planets that orbit the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- the only star in our solar system
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun other objects that orbit the sun
- the pull between Earth and other object which acts without even touching
- A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime
- an object’s orbital motion AROUND another object (think of the game Duck, Duck, Goose)
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- a scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis (think of a top spinning)
- A huge object in space that gives off heat light
- and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time
14 Clues: the only star in our solar system • A huge object in space that gives off heat light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline • the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time • A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime • ...
Science 2023-07-17
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- The study of matter, energy, and how they interact with each other.
- The study of living organisms, including plants, animals, and humans.
- Finding or learning something new or previously unknown.
- The ability to do work or make things happen, like heat, light, and electricity.
- Paying close attention to something to gather information and learn from it.
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- The study of celestial objects like stars, planets, and galaxies in outer space.
- The branch of science that studies the properties and composition of substances.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like keeping us on the ground and planets in orbit.
- Tools, devices, and machines created to make tasks easier or solve problems.
- A person who studies and explores the world through experiments and observations.
- The systematic study and investigation of a subject to gain knowledge and understanding.
- The genetic material that carries the instructions for how living things grow and function.
12 Clues: Finding or learning something new or previously unknown. • The study of matter, energy, and how they interact with each other. • The study of living organisms, including plants, animals, and humans. • Tools, devices, and machines created to make tasks easier or solve problems. • Paying close attention to something to gather information and learn from it. • ...
The solar system 2025-05-17
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- A natural satellite that orbits a planet; Earth's moon is visible at night.
- A ball of ice and dust that travels around the Sun and has a glowing tail.
- The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat.
- A huge ball of gas that shines in the sky; the Sun is a star.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- A huge group of stars, planets, and other objects in space; the Milky Way is our galaxy.
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- A large object that orbits a star; Earth is a planet.
- A vehicle designed to travel into space.
- The vast area beyond Earth's atmosphere where planets and stars are found.
- The fourth planet from the Sun; known as the Red Planet.
- The path a planet or moon takes around a star or planet.
- The planet we live on; it has land, water, and air.
12 Clues: A vehicle designed to travel into space. • A small rocky object that orbits the Sun. • The planet we live on; it has land, water, and air. • A large object that orbits a star; Earth is a planet. • The fourth planet from the Sun; known as the Red Planet. • The path a planet or moon takes around a star or planet. • ...
Old Testimant Puzzle 1 2017-09-16
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- Did Adam have other children before Cain and Abel? TPJS.
- Who wrote Genesis?
- What does Kolob mean? Arabic
- Who would be the father of all the House of Israel.
- What does Enoch's name mean ____of Righteousness’?
- The star that governs all planets with people? Book of Abraham
- What does D&C 88:6-13 say the power is called?
- Who was the first man to not die but was translated?
- Who killed Abel?
- Who was the wife of Abraham?
- How many books do Moses write?
- What age was Enoch called to be a prophet?
- Eating the forbidden fruit cause what?
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- What sound does the holy spirit make? Ancient writings. Nibley.
- What flows from Kolob to all planets called the holy spirt? Not Holy Ghost
- Adams wife?
- In the Book of Abraham's (Facsimile No. 2), what kind of chart is it?
- What does sacrifice mean? Sacri-fice? Pres. Nelson
- Could Adam and Eve have children in the Garden of Eden?
- Did Moses die at age 120 or was translated? TPJS.
- What did the Gods create first? Gen. 1:1
- What does the word Genesis mean?
- What bug did Adam bring out of the garden so they could eat?
- 1st human born on earth?
- When did Sarah have her first son?
25 Clues: Adams wife? • Who killed Abel? • Who wrote Genesis? • 1st human born on earth? • What does Kolob mean? Arabic • Who was the wife of Abraham? • How many books do Moses write? • What does the word Genesis mean? • When did Sarah have her first son? • Eating the forbidden fruit cause what? • What did the Gods create first? Gen. 1:1 • What age was Enoch called to be a prophet? • ...
Out of this World 2013-08-08
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- It is Saturns largest moon.
- We see it in the morning rising.
- It is in ScienceWorks.
- This planet has volcanoes and no water.
- He is the first human to set foot on the moon.
- It is made out of rocks and sometimes crashes on earth.
- The Milky Way is made out of it and we see it in the sky.
- It is a galaxy and we live in it with many stars.
- This planet is the farthest planet from the Solar System.
- Uranus has it on it's surface.
- It used to be a planet.
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- Sometimes in Mars you may see the creatures.
- All 8 planets are all the same shape even the Sun.
- It is a object in the sky that you maybe sometimes see.
- Is made up of stars, planets and moons.
- It is a Gas Giant and the biggest planet.
- He discovered the solar spots.
- You use it to look at stars at night.
- It keeps us alive.
- Closest planet to the sun that is made out of iron.
- It is a giant.
- You use it to go to space.
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune is one of it.
- This planet has storms and it is the coldest planet.
- It takes 27 days to orbit the Earth.
25 Clues: It is a giant. • It keeps us alive. • It is in ScienceWorks. • It used to be a planet. • You use it to go to space. • It is Saturns largest moon. • He discovered the solar spots. • Uranus has it on it's surface. • We see it in the morning rising. • It takes 27 days to orbit the Earth. • You use it to look at stars at night. • Is made up of stars, planets and moons. • ...
Physics unit 1 2014-04-10
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- The surface of the earth
- The unit of measurement of frequency
- Change in direction of light
- When an object is moving away from us and its wavelength becomes longer
- The system where planets orbit the sun
- Unit of measurement of for power
- The theory that all planets orbit around the Earth
- A type of lens that is curved on both sides to make it thinner in the middle
- The colour that is best for absorbing heat
- The theory that the universe has always existed
- A type of wave that travels through the Earth
- A change in the DNA caused by radiation
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- The second stage in the life of a star
- The number of waves passing through a point per second
- A type of wave where particles move at right angles to the direction the wave is moving
- How good a device is at creating useful energy
- The man who discovered ultraviolet
- A type of wave where particles move back and forth in line line with the direction of the wave
- Sound waves that are bellow 20Hz
- Light that we can see with the naked eye
- Flow of charged particles
- Astronomer who helped disproved geocentric by looking at the moons of Jupiter
- This has the smallest wave length on the EM-spectrum
- Astronomer who discovered infrared
24 Clues: The surface of the earth • Flow of charged particles • Change in direction of light • Sound waves that are bellow 20Hz • Unit of measurement of for power • The man who discovered ultraviolet • Astronomer who discovered infrared • The unit of measurement of frequency • The second stage in the life of a star • The system where planets orbit the sun • ...
Impact Foundation Unit 7 All Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- to find somebody or something that was hidden.
- the sun and the other planets.
- very bad weather often with strong winds, rain, thunder and lightning.
- air that moves quickly as a result of natural forces.
- unable to find your way / not knowing where you are.
- a large group of stars held together by gravitational forces.
- a vehicle that travels in space.
- the outside or top layer of something.
- full of light / shining strongly.
- a large round object that moves around a star (such as the Sun).
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- all of space and everything in it.
- a path that a planet or moon makes when it goes around a sun or another planet.
- the air and other gases that surround the earth.
- an act of traveling to a place and not coming back.
- a series of electrical waves that carry sounds, pictures or messages often used to tell people where to go.
- a person who travels in a spacecraft and works in outer space.
- an act of travelling from one place to another that is far away.
- the planet that we live on.
- a picture or photograph.
- to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance.
- a substance like air that isn't solid like a rock or a liquid like water.
- the area outside of the earth where all the other planets and stars are.
22 Clues: a picture or photograph. • the planet that we live on. • the sun and the other planets. • a vehicle that travels in space. • full of light / shining strongly. • all of space and everything in it. • the outside or top layer of something. • to find somebody or something that was hidden. • the air and other gases that surround the earth. • ...
Gr. 2 Vocab. Lists 10-12 2021-03-14
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- shedding leaves every year
- relationship of plants,animals,surroundings
- an area of a city with a special character
- tending to live together in communities
- system Sun, planets, etc. revolving the sun
- free from fear or worry
- animals such as dogs, foxes, and wolves
- self-satisfied; looks down on others
- calm; peaceful
- an area newly settled by people
- fragment of space matter heated white hot
- firm belief or trust
- the study of past times and cultures
- proper pride in one’s worth or position
- having light, gentle winds
- degree of heat or cold measured on a scale
- people who live in the same place
- study of stars and planets
- lasting only a year or season
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- having green leaves throughout the year
- science and industrial skills
- related to horses
- science of life and the ways things grow
- cow, ox, or other related animal
- temperature scale,32 degrees freezing point
- total number of people in country or city
- animal of the cat family
- temperature scale, 0 degrees freezing point
- living more than two years or seasons
- showing too much pride in oneself
- large system of stars and celestial bodies
- the ocean near the equator with little wind
- noisy; forceful
- unit for measuring temperature
- having a strong rush of wind
- lasting or living for two years
36 Clues: calm; peaceful • noisy; forceful • related to horses • firm belief or trust • free from fear or worry • animal of the cat family • shedding leaves every year • having light, gentle winds • study of stars and planets • having a strong rush of wind • science and industrial skills • lasting only a year or season • unit for measuring temperature • an area newly settled by people • ...
Galactic Crossword 2022-03-30
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- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light
- a galaxy type that has a ellipsoidal shape with a smooth smear-like image, looking blurry
- the system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, including Earth and 7 other planets
- a galaxy type that doesn't fit into any of the other galaxy categories
- the birthplace of stars
- a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition
- a powerful and luminous stellar explosion from when a star collapses
- dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth
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- another way to refer to spacial objects
- particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light and are unable to be seen
- the process of where something changes throughout time through characteristics
- a galaxy type with spiral arms that curve out from a dense central region that rotates
- the galaxy we live in
- where all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy reside
- the sun
- a star system
- a celestial body
- a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust
- study of celestial bodies
- the neighbor of the Milky Way
20 Clues: the sun • a star system • a celestial body • the galaxy we live in • the birthplace of stars • study of celestial bodies • the neighbor of the Milky Way • another way to refer to spacial objects • a galaxy type with unusual size, shape, or composition • a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust • dust from space that exists in space or falls onto the Earth • ...
Science Keywords 2023-11-28
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- The study of the Universe
- The moon's shadow blocks the sunlight from reaching the Earth
- Layer of air surrounding the Earth
- When day and night are of the same length
- The whole moon's bright side is visible to us
- Occur twice yearly, during the longest day and longest night
- Force of attraction between very large objects
- The Earth's shadow blocks sunlight from reaching the moon
- Huge group of stars, planets, rocks and dust all moving in relation to each other
- The part of the sky right above you
- An asteroid or comet that burns up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere
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- Path followed by one object around another object
- Everything that exists
- Bands of coloured light in the night sky
- Outermost layer of the Sun
- To do with the Universe
- Occurs when the sun's light is blocked from reaching the Earth
- Moons or other (including artificial) objects that orbit planets
- Band of star constellations around Earth that the sun lines up with once a year
- An object made of ice, frozen gases and rock that moves round the sun
- Occur twice daily as a result of the
- Groups of stars that form a pattern
- One of the nine objects orbiting around the sun
- Distance travelled by light in one year
24 Clues: Everything that exists • To do with the Universe • The study of the Universe • Outermost layer of the Sun • Layer of air surrounding the Earth • Groups of stars that form a pattern • The part of the sky right above you • Occur twice daily as a result of the • Distance travelled by light in one year • Bands of coloured light in the night sky • ...
Geoscience Review Whole Year 2023-05-23
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- Igneous rock
- surfaces
- and Erosion
- of glass formed when lightning melts quartz, it has no crystal structure.
- extrusive
- Main rock types
- dissolving Material
- force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- most widely accepted model explaining the formation and evolution of the Solar System
- rock, intrusive
- which pulls away from the center
- to form intrusive igneous rock
- of clastic sediment
- pushes toward the center of an object
- igneous rock
- forms from remains of plants or animals
- classification_classified by minerals and chemicals they are made of, texture, and processes that form them
- light rock, formed from lava full of gas
- cloud in space, made of dust, hydrogen and ionized particles
- and Cementation
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- not have all properties of a mineral
- during a non-explosion
- aka Outer planets
- main types of rocks
- in silica
- too fast for crystals to form
- and Pressure
- forces that past by each other in opposite directions
- rocks, hardens deep underground, it cools very slowly
- that shoots out of a volcano during an explosive eruption
- rock
- in silica
- explosive
- Contain bones, teeth, shells and other organic matter
- Igneous rocks_cools slowly beneath Earth's surface
- of less dense material
- igneous rocks_Cools quickly on the Earth's surface
- planets_ inner planets aka
38 Clues: rock • surfaces • in silica • extrusive • in silica • explosive • and Erosion • Igneous rock • and Pressure • igneous rock • Main rock types • rock, intrusive • and Cementation • aka Outer planets • main types of rocks • dissolving Material • of clastic sediment • during a non-explosion • of less dense material • planets_ inner planets aka • too fast for crystals to form • to form intrusive igneous rock • ...
Sky Science & Local Government 2023-01-22
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- pieces of rock and debris that fall from asteroids, comets and moons - vary in size, cause collisions, burn up in atmosphere
- huge celestial body made of hydrogen and helium - produces light and heat from nuclear reactions
- the oldest people who have their community's knowledge to share
- this job is the head of an aboriginal settlement
- this elected group of people make decisions for a school division
- gives off its own light
- light bounces off an object and that is how we can see it
- different types of local governments
- a conversation where two sides of an issue come together and try to influence others
- orbit the sun, have their own gravity to make them round, clears its own orbit of other things
- spin or turn - causes day and night
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- orbit planets and have craters
- an area that is split into sections and a person is elected from each section to represent the people living there
- made of rock and metal, mostly between Jupiter and Mars
- go around something
- a document that states a disagreement to something (people sign it)
- made of rock and ice - has tail and melts from the sun
- this person is employed by the school board and words for them
- trying to influence a person to make a certain decision
- a type of protest
20 Clues: a type of protest • go around something • gives off its own light • orbit planets and have craters • spin or turn - causes day and night • different types of local governments • this job is the head of an aboriginal settlement • made of rock and ice - has tail and melts from the sun • made of rock and metal, mostly between Jupiter and Mars • ...
SPACE WORDS 2025-12-15
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- The fourth planet, often called the "Red Planet."
- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- It is a very small, icy dwarf ___.
- A big, round thing in space that goes around the sun.
- The second planet from the Sun, often called the "Morning Star."
- The smallest planet and the one closest to the Sun.
- This planet has beautiful, large rings made of ice and rock.
- The air we breathe; not much of this in space.
- The force that keeps you on the ground and holds planets in orbit.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. (2 words)
- A vehicle that carries people into space and comes back to Earth. (2 words)
- The big, hot, yellow star in the middle of our solar system.
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- A machine or moon that orbits a planet.
- The sun is one of these; they look like small, bright lights at night.
- Special clothes worn by astronauts to keep them safe in space.
- This object goes around Earth at night.
- The planet where we live.
- The seventh planet, it is light blue and spins on its side.
- A person trained to travel in space.
- The Sun, planets, and everything that orbits them. (2 words)
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun.
- The eighth and coldest large planet.
22 Clues: The planet where we live. • It is a very small, icy dwarf ___. • A person trained to travel in space. • The eighth and coldest large planet. • A machine or moon that orbits a planet. • The biggest planet in our solar system. • This object goes around Earth at night. • A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun. • The air we breathe; not much of this in space. • ...
Week 27: Dividing by Syllables and Morphemes 2016-03-28
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- (adj.) having controls that allow something to work or happen without being directly controlled by a person
- (noun) a story written about one's own life
- (noun) the story of a real person's life written by someone other than that person
- (noun) a person who travels in a spacecraft into outer space
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- (noun) the study of how the positions of the stars and movements of the planets have a supposed influence on events and on the lives and behavior of people
- (noun) spoken or written discussion in which people express opinions
- (noun) the scientific study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
- (adj.) describing something that has been cut into small pieces
- (adj.) relating to the natural heat produced inside the Earth
- (noun) the signature of a famous person
- (noun) a science that deals with things that are alive
- (verb) to broadcast (something) by television
12 Clues: (noun) the signature of a famous person • (noun) a story written about one's own life • (verb) to broadcast (something) by television • (noun) a science that deals with things that are alive • (noun) a person who travels in a spacecraft into outer space • (adj.) relating to the natural heat produced inside the Earth • ...
Spacey stuff 2024-03-18
science crosswords 2021-12-15
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- describing the frequency of a sound
- study of space
- it comes out at night
- when the moon is illuminated in a crescent shape
- 7 days after the springtide
- fully shaded region of a shadow
- when the tide is farther out
- the
- when the moon is almost fully illuinated
- turning on the axis
- space station
- Neptune, Uranus ,Jupiter all are these types of planets
- the moon controls this in the ocean
- when astronomers look at the different objects in space
- consistency measured by volume
- solid piece of debris in space
- when the moon passes in front of the sun
- natural body outside the earths atmosphere
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- another type of solid debris in space
- when the tide is farther up on the shoreline
- moving in a circular motion around something
- a tide after the new moon or the full moon
- the planets ____ around the sun
- partially shaded outer region of the shadow
- theory that the earth is in the middle and everything orbits it
- theory that the sun is in the middle and everything orbits the sun
- radiowaves and varying density
- the water in the ocean crashing on shore is a what?
- celestial body orbiting the sun
- when the moon falls into the earths shadow
- when the earth tilts
31 Clues: the • space station • study of space • turning on the axis • when the earth tilts • it comes out at night • 7 days after the springtide • when the tide is farther out • radiowaves and varying density • consistency measured by volume • solid piece of debris in space • the planets ____ around the sun • fully shaded region of a shadow • celestial body orbiting the sun • ...
Exam Review Part 3 2017-05-16
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- Fluffy clouds.
- When the pacific currents reverse changing rain patterns.
- Speed and direction.
- On a beautiful calm day, the air would likely have __ __.
- Caused by the moon's pull.
- Earth's tilt causes us to have __.
- This causes storms to spin opposite directions due to the Earth's rotation.
- Remote source for the oceans include comets and __.
- Warm air hits cold air.
- A bunch of star systems
- A bunch of galaxies.
- Local source for the oceans.
- Every cluster of galaxies.
- Stretched out clouds.
- Low rain clouds.
- Two cold air masses squeeze a warm one.
- Very even, consistent clouds.
- Action reaction is the __ law
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- A bunch of groups.
- CO2, ocean temperatures, and glacial melting are all evidence of __ __.
- The long-term average of weather.
- Cold air hits warm air.
- Number of high tides per day.
- Two air masses sit next to each other.
- Objects in motion stay in motion is the __ law.
- A bunch of planets and a star.
- Distance / Time
- Huge storm clouds.
- The age of the Earth is measured in __ of years.
- Measure of salt in the ocean.
- All matter attracts all other matter is Newton's law of __.
- Change is speed or velocity.
- The plane of the solar system that all the planets travel through.
- F=ma is the __ law.
34 Clues: Fluffy clouds. • Distance / Time • Low rain clouds. • A bunch of groups. • Huge storm clouds. • F=ma is the __ law. • Speed and direction. • A bunch of galaxies. • Stretched out clouds. • Cold air hits warm air. • Warm air hits cold air. • A bunch of star systems • Caused by the moon's pull. • Every cluster of galaxies. • Local source for the oceans. • Change is speed or velocity. • ...
Ch. 8 Puzzle 2019-01-25
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- was the moon closer of farther when the earth was younger
- what do stars form from
- what object can give us information about the conditions earth
- stars core will eventually explode causing a
- every chemical element that made the planets is called
- what planet is 4.6 billion years old
- what period lasted 50 to 70 million years ago
- the first organisms on earth were
- what was the name of the earth when the outer layer was covered in molten
- what was the name of small early planets
- what theory occurred 15 billion years ago
- our galaxy is named
- what is the closest planet to earth
- where did earth water collect when it was raining
- how many million years did it rain for strait at the beginning of earth
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- what was the farthest planet from the earth
- what is the farthest planet from earth
- the sun will turn into a what in 6 billion years
- no kind of what water was not on earth
- what processes formed the first clouds
- blank of the clouds made heavy rain fall
- there is more what than stars in the milky way
- what type of element sank toward the center of earth
- what point started the expansion of the universe
- what makes up 71 percent of earth
- what is about 92 miles from earth
26 Clues: our galaxy is named • what do stars form from • the first organisms on earth were • what makes up 71 percent of earth • what is about 92 miles from earth • what is the closest planet to earth • what planet is 4.6 billion years old • what is the farthest planet from earth • no kind of what water was not on earth • what processes formed the first clouds • ...
Space Crossword 2015-03-11
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- The force of attraction between two objects.
- The unit used to measure force.
- The unit used to measure mass
- An unmanned that has cameras and other equipment to collect data on other planets.
- Electromagnetic spectrum is a family of waves including light,________,microwaves and radio waves.
- A huge collection of stars.
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
- Anything that orbits a planet or moon.
- The ___________ is a collection of 8 planets and the sun along with bodies in the forms of asteroids meteoroids and comets.
- The force of gravity can get be increased if the two objects have large masses.
- ______________ was one of the first astronomers that suggested the Sun was at the center of the solar system.
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- A man made satellite.
- Heat energy that travels by radiation, it's able to travel through transparent things and a vacuum.
- A huge ball of gas that releases heat and energy.
- On Earth, gravity pulls on every kilogram of mass with a ______ of 10 N
- The path a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- One of gravity's factors.
- The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- All the galaxies and the space between them.
- An _______ is a space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or a moon.
20 Clues: A man made satellite. • One of gravity's factors. • A huge collection of stars. • The unit used to measure mass • The unit used to measure force. • Anything that orbits a planet or moon. • The force of attraction between two objects. • All the galaxies and the space between them. • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun. • ...
Earth and Space Crossword: ES2 2023-11-19
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- A historical model of our solar system that puts the Earth at the centre of the universe.
- A change in the moons appearance from Earth
- Earth’s atmosphere is made up mainly of nitrogen and _______.
- What is it called when the Moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light and casts its shadow on Earth.
- The 4th planet from the sun
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis.
- The heliocentric model of the solar system was created by? (Last name only)
- Earth is divided into these halves.
- It takes the moon approx one-month to complete an orbit of Earth, this is called the _____ cycle.
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- 365 day orbit.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth.
- The first person to view and study space through a telescope.
- If the moon is 'waning', is it getting bigger or smaller?
- Earth's rotation around the sun on its titled axis causes different weather at different times of the year called _______.
- The planet which is closest to the sun
- A star. Produces all heat and light for our solar system.
- Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system.
- Earth rotates on its ____
- Planets further away from the sun consist mostly of gases and liquids are called _____ planets.
20 Clues: 365 day orbit. • Earth rotates on its ____ • The 4th planet from the sun • Earth is divided into these halves. • Earth's 24 hour rotation on its axis. • The planet which is closest to the sun • The largest planet in our solar system. • A change in the moons appearance from Earth • Pluto is the 9th planet of our solar system. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution Test Review - Zackery Shaffer 2023-12-21
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- The theory that the sun and all planets orbit the earth
- Made the telescope popular
- A separate gov't has ...
- Gathering of philosophies
- A simple, elegant art form
- A contract made between the people and a gov't that wavers some of their rights in exchange for protection
- Absolute monarch that has enlightened ideas
- The concept of using reason to solve problems
- Idea of Montesquieu
- The theory that the earth and all planets orbit the sun
- French group of intelligent people
- Thought we should have a more divided gov't
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- A belief in the human abilities
- Ruler of Russia
- The change in thought about long held scientific beliefs
- Used the ideas of Locke in the Declaration
- A person who tried to define the relation ship between the natural world and God
- A gaudy, extravagant art form
- Thought all humans were clean slates until there life has an affect on them
- Women rights activist of her time
- Written by Thomas Jefferson and others to declare independence from England
- One of the fathers of calculus and came up with the law of universal gravitation
- The method used to prove things scientifically through a series of steps
- Master of satire and came up with freedom of speech
- Used the ideas of Baron
- Came up with the idea of natural rights
26 Clues: Ruler of Russia • Idea of Montesquieu • Used the ideas of Baron • A separate gov't has ... • Gathering of philosophies • Made the telescope popular • A simple, elegant art form • A gaudy, extravagant art form • A belief in the human abilities • Women rights activist of her time • French group of intelligent people • Came up with the idea of natural rights • ...
BAA Solar Eclipse Pre-K Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-27
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- Related to the sun.
- Another word for planet.
- The shape of the Earth and the moon.
- Where you can see the sun and the moon.
- When the moon and stars are visible.
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun.
- A bowl-shaped area on the moon's surface.
- When the moon covers the sun.
- The red planet in our solar system.
- A spacecraft that carries astronauts.
- A tool to look at stars and planets.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- Where the planets and stars are.
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- A huge system of stars, like the Milky Way.
- A group of constellations in the sky.
- A vehicle that can travel into space.
- This object blocks the sun during a solar eclipse.
- What the sun gives us.
- A dark area or shape produced by an object blocking rays of light.
- Tiny points of light in the night sky.
- The planet we live on.
- The path an object takes around the sun.
- Saturn has these around it.
- What happens during a total solar eclipse.
- A blue planet far away from the sun.
- A rock from space that enters Earth's atmosphere.
- The planet known for its beautiful rings.
- A space object with a bright tail that orbits the sun.
- When the sun is out.
29 Clues: Related to the sun. • When the sun is out. • What the sun gives us. • The planet we live on. • Another word for planet. • Saturn has these around it. • When the moon covers the sun. • Where the planets and stars are. • The red planet in our solar system. • The shape of the Earth and the moon. • When the moon and stars are visible. • A small rocky body orbiting the sun. • ...
Science 2023-12-04
Across
- the movement of a sloping position
- the outer region of the planets atmosphere
- the mid-latitude part of earths wind circulation
- a belt of strong upper level winds on top of the polar front
- to make larger
- the part of the atmosphere that is above the mesosphere
- the level of compactness of a substance
- the wind that constantly blows towards the equator
- an imaginary line around the earth that is equally distant from both poles
- a time of inactivity or stagnation
- a belt of calm air and sea that is both in the north and south hemispheres
- the gasses that surround earth and other planets
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- the direction that The clock moves
- the opposite direction that the clock turns
- the part of the earth that is north of the equator
- one of the five primary wind zones known as wind belts
- the part of earths atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
- a layer of earths atmosphere above the troposphere
- a convention cell in which the air rises at the equator and sinks at the medium latitudes
- a current in a fluid that results from convention
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- an agreement that can be written or spoken
- the degree of heat from a object or substance
- the four parts of the year in that each consists of different weather patterns
24 Clues: to make larger • the direction that The clock moves • the movement of a sloping position • a time of inactivity or stagnation • the lowest region of the atmosphere • the level of compactness of a substance • the outer region of the planets atmosphere • an agreement that can be written or spoken • the opposite direction that the clock turns • ...
Space 2024-04-19
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- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick, toxic atmosphere.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet."
- The seventh planet, with a unique sideways rotation.
- Fragments of rock or metal that reach Earth's surface from space.
- The largest planet, known for its massive size and swirling clouds.
- A dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, one of the largest known.
- Large celestial bodies that orbit stars and shine by reflected light.
- The largest object in the asteroid belt, classified as a dwarf planet.
- A natural satellite that orbits a planet.
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- An object that orbits a celestial body, natural or artificial.
- The force of attraction between objects with mass.
- Our home planet, the only one known to support life.
- The eighth planet, known for its deep blue color.
- The smallest planet, closest to the Sun, with extreme temperatures.
- A dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, formerly considered the ninth planet.
- The sixth planet, famous for its ring system.
- Belt: A region beyond Neptune's orbit containing icy bodies.
- Our Sun and the objects that orbit around it, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
- Belt: A region between Mars and Jupiter filled with many small rocky bodies.
- The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat.
20 Clues: A natural satellite that orbits a planet. • The sixth planet, famous for its ring system. • The eighth planet, known for its deep blue color. • The force of attraction between objects with mass. • Our home planet, the only one known to support life. • The seventh planet, with a unique sideways rotation. • Belt: A region beyond Neptune's orbit containing icy bodies. • ...
Video Games 2024-04-02
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- Undersea city in shambles due to genetic modifications
- Young, elf-like boy must rescue a princess from a medieval villain
- Trainers try to catch one of every animal in the land
- A new story with every iteration of the game, Japanese, turn based
- Street racing game with various types of challenges
- Spartan warrior is brought back to life to fight certain Greek gods on behalf of the other Greek gods
- A Lombax and his small robot companion save the galaxy
- Video game that attempts to simulate modern warfare
- Video game based on doing crimes in knockoffs of major American cities
- Humanity fights against a galaxy-wide organization, made up of other planets and races
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- Two secret orders fight each other for supremacy using technology that allows someone to travel through the memories of an ancestor
- Two people travel the US to find a cure for a fungus-based zombie virus in post-apocalyptic world
- Final Fantasy meets Disney
- Vault hunters search various planets for loot
- Follows 2 soldiers who are human-kind's last fighting chance against a subterranean alien species
- Treasure hunter searching for lost historical locations, believes he is descendant of famous explorer
- Soccer
- The classic, old school fighting game where players fight to a gruesome death
- Post-apocalyptic world where people live in vaults to avoid radiation
- Exclusively battle royale
20 Clues: Soccer • Exclusively battle royale • Final Fantasy meets Disney • Vault hunters search various planets for loot • Street racing game with various types of challenges • Video game that attempts to simulate modern warfare • Trainers try to catch one of every animal in the land • Undersea city in shambles due to genetic modifications • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky Vocab 2024-09-30
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- The direction opposite of down; where the sky is
- A bright object in the sky that shines at night
- A constellation that represents a sea monster in Greek mythology
- The spinning of an object around its own axis, like how Earth spins to create day and night
- Facts or information that help prove something is true
- A small version or example used to show how something works
- A design or arrangement that repeats
- The complete journey an object makes around another object, like Earth around the Sun
- The direction towards the ground or floor
- System The Sun and all the planets that move around it
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- A constellation named after a flying horse in Greek mythology
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like how Earth pulls us down
- A scientist who studies stars and planets
- A group of stars that forms a shape or picture in the sky
- The big, bright star that gives us light and warmth during the day
- The distance across a circle from one side to the other, passing through the center
- A famous constellation that is often called "The Hunter."
- To imagine or picture something in your mind
- A constellation that looks like a lion and is visible in the spring
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space
20 Clues: A design or arrangement that repeats • A scientist who studies stars and planets • The direction towards the ground or floor • To imagine or picture something in your mind • A bright object in the sky that shines at night • The direction opposite of down; where the sky is • Facts or information that help prove something is true • ...
7H Solar System 2022-05-18
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- The rocky object which orbits the earth
- The closest planet to the Sun
- The Earth is tiled on its ____
- The closest galaxy to The Milky Way
- An object which orbits something else
- The period in 24h when the sun is on the same side of the earth as you
- A word which describes the shape of the northern or southern region of the Earth
- The largest star in our solar system
- Objects look smaller as their _________ increases
- This increases or decreases depending on closeness to the sun
- A word to describe objects such as stars, which give off their own light
- Caused by the northern and southern hemispheres pointing towards or away from the sun
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- A collection of stars
- The force which pulls objects towards the centre of the Earth
- Used to be classed as a planet, but is now classed as a dwarf planet
- The period in 24h when the sun is on the opposite side of the earth to you
- the length of time it takes Earth to orbit the sun fully
- This decreases on planets with weaker gravity and increases on planets with stronger gravity
- The largest type of star
- An objects which allows us to see objects further away than the eye can see
- The fourth planet from the sun
- The seventh planet from the sun
22 Clues: A collection of stars • The largest type of star • The closest planet to the Sun • The Earth is tiled on its ____ • The fourth planet from the sun • The seventh planet from the sun • The closest galaxy to The Milky Way • The largest star in our solar system • An object which orbits something else • The rocky object which orbits the earth • ...
stars 2025-05-16
Across
- a force caused by planetary mass that drives other objects towards the center of its mass
- a region in spacetime with such high gravity that nothing can escape including light
- an aircraft launched in 1997 by NASA
- a man made object that orbits a planet or star
- a telescope launched by NASA that helps us see nearby planets and stars and planets
- the force an object has that resits any change in motion
- an element on the periodic table
- a man made object that orbits earth and is able to house a crew of seven
- the curved path an object follows due to gravity
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- a system of stars with remnants of gas dust and dark matter bound together
- the name of a spiral Galaxy that contains our solar system
- a pattern of stars that appear to form an imaginary shape
- a cloud of gas and dust in space
- equal 1.5 hours
- a measurement of distance meaning it takes a year for light to travel one light year
- a star that indicates the north also a very bright star
- a orbiting celestial body of mass with a way to make energy
- a planet inhabited by humans with an orbiting moon
- a triple star system located 4.37 light years away
- the amount of matter in an object
- a constellation
21 Clues: equal 1.5 hours • a constellation • a cloud of gas and dust in space • an element on the periodic table • the amount of matter in an object • an aircraft launched in 1997 by NASA • a man made object that orbits a planet or star • the curved path an object follows due to gravity • a planet inhabited by humans with an orbiting moon • ...
Modern Astronomy 2025-06-30
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- Proposed the idea of the heliocentric model of the solar system
- The movement of planets in space
- The designer of the telescope
- Historical period of advances in astronomy
- Scientist whose laws describe planetary motion
- How objects behave in the universe
- Instrument Used before telescopes to measure the angles in the sky
- Model of the solar system with the sun at the center
- The four largest moons of Jupiter
- Model of the universe with Earth in the center
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- Loops Used in the Geocentric model to help explain the motion of the planets
- Developed the laws of motion
- Believed in a geocentric universe
- Ancient-centered model of the universe
- Device used to observe objects in space
- Half the longest diameter of an ellipse
- Oval shape of planetary orbits
- The discovery of Jupiter was made by this person
- Shift in a star's position is used to measure its distance
- Astronmer who used the telescope to help support the heliocentric model
- Change in velocity over some time
- The path an object takes around another due to its gravity
- Detailed obsevations of the objects in the universe without the need of a telescope
- Fixed points used to define the ellipse shape
- An Astronomer who developed the Earth-centered model of the universe
25 Clues: Developed the laws of motion • The designer of the telescope • Oval shape of planetary orbits • The movement of planets in space • Believed in a geocentric universe • Change in velocity over some time • The four largest moons of Jupiter • How objects behave in the universe • Ancient-centered model of the universe • Device used to observe objects in space • ...
Earth and Space Science Review 2025-01-13
Across
- Rocks formed by hot molten or liquid rocks cooling very quickly
- This object in the solar system is a yellow dwarf star.
- This planet is so far from the sun that the water is frozen.
- The breaking down of material by things like air or water.
- This is what it is called when the Earth spins on axis; it takes 24 hours
- When the sun heats water to its boiling point and turns liquid to gas
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- This planet is covered in rust because iron mixes with oxygen to form iron oxide
- The four outer planets are known as this
- This planet is the closet to the sun
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- When water vapor cools and turns back into water droplets to form clouds
- This planet has the largest rings
- This planet is the largest planet in the solar system
- This is the movement of an object around another object.
- Rocks that are formed from pressure and heat
- Rocks formed from sediments under high pressure
- This planet was once part of the main planets but is now a dwarf planet
- This planet is blue and lays on its side
- This planet is the hottest in the solar system because of its thick atmosphere
- This planet is the perfect distance from the sun
20 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail • This planet has the largest rings • This planet is the closet to the sun • This planet is blue and lays on its side • The four outer planets are known as this • Rocks that are formed from pressure and heat • Rocks formed from sediments under high pressure • This planet is the perfect distance from the sun • ...
Stargazer’s Puzzle 2025-09-18
Across
- Galaxy where Earth is located
- Path a planet takes around the Sun
- Force that pulls objects together
- Planet that spins on its side
- Red Planet named after the god of war
- Vehicle used to launch into space
- Space rock that reaches Earth’s surface
- Dwarf planet once called the ninth planet
- Blue planet farthest from the Sun
- Group of stars that make a picture
- Space rock that orbits the Sun
- Planet with the most famous rings
- Place where astronauts live and work in space
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- Smallest planet and closest to the Sun
- Icy object with a glowing tail
- Bowl-shaped hole on the surface of a planet or moon
- Distance light travels in one year
- Place in space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- Person who travels into space
- Object that orbits a planet, natural or man-made
- Largest planet with a Great Red Spot
- Brightest planet sometimes called Earth’s twin
- Rock that burns up in Earth’s atmosphere
- When one space object blocks the light of another
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Huge group of stars, dust, and planets
- Earth’s natural satellite
- Our home planet with land, water, and life
- Ball of burning gases like our Sun
- Tool used to see stars and planets
30 Clues: Earth’s natural satellite • Galaxy where Earth is located • Person who travels into space • Planet that spins on its side • Icy object with a glowing tail • Space rock that orbits the Sun • Force that pulls objects together • Vehicle used to launch into space • Blue planet farthest from the Sun • Planet with the most famous rings • Distance light travels in one year • ...
EARTH IN SPACE 2016-10-12
Across
- The ability for a planet to spin on its axis.
- A small space station orbiting the planet just above it's atmosphere.
- The belief that constellations and planets can affect your personality.
- Move around another object.
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- The path a planet takes when travelling around another planet's gravity.
- The pulling force a large object has by rotating at a high velocity.
- The study of planets and stars.
7 Clues: Move around another object. • The study of planets and stars. • The ability for a planet to spin on its axis. • The pulling force a large object has by rotating at a high velocity. • A small space station orbiting the planet just above it's atmosphere. • The belief that constellations and planets can affect your personality. • ...
Ocho pelotas de tenis 2023-04-26
Across
- breakfast food
- where plants are kept
- the thing planets revolve around
- item thrown in baseball
- the climate after it rains
- opposite of old
- action of opening bananas
- opposite of living
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- air is able to circulate freely
- the action of creating a story
- similar to turtles
- somewhere you go
- opposite of harsh
- feet are on legs, _______ are on arms
- opposite of small
15 Clues: breakfast food • opposite of old • somewhere you go • opposite of harsh • opposite of small • similar to turtles • opposite of living • where plants are kept • item thrown in baseball • action of opening bananas • the climate after it rains • the action of creating a story • air is able to circulate freely • the thing planets revolve around • feet are on legs, _______ are on arms
K.P.C ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL STD:V Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-20
Across
- collection of books.
- Come together.
- A huge high hill.
- Big cat with spots.
- A rabbit's hole.
- Portion of whole.
- There are 8 planets in the ______.
- Afterwards.
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- A feeling of happiness.
- Three sided figure.
- A jumping animal from Australia.
- A hundred years.
- The letters a,e,i,o,u are ________.
- An insect that makes honey.
- A prolonged period of time without rainfall.
15 Clues: Afterwards. • Come together. • A hundred years. • A rabbit's hole. • A huge high hill. • Portion of whole. • Three sided figure. • Big cat with spots. • collection of books. • A feeling of happiness. • An insect that makes honey. • A jumping animal from Australia. • There are 8 planets in the ______. • The letters a,e,i,o,u are ________. • A prolonged period of time without rainfall.
Crossword Puzzle #2 2021-12-27
Across
- not rich
- nature change
- were robbers are kept
- what might keep you in a room
- synonym of dots
- dead person
- what might happen if limestone crumbles
Down
- small place
- why tears fall out of your eyes
- large spheres
- what you pay when going on a bridge
- what keeps up your head
- something you play with
- box where people that passed stay
- second number
15 Clues: not rich • small place • dead person • large spheres • nature change • second number • synonym of dots • were robbers are kept • what keeps up your head • something you play with • what might keep you in a room • why tears fall out of your eyes • box where people that passed stay • what you pay when going on a bridge • what might happen if limestone crumbles
Crossword Puzzle #2 2021-12-27
Across
- box where people that passed stay
- what you pay when going on a bridge
- synonym of dots
- were robbers are kept
- small place
- nature change
- what keeps up your head
- something you play with
Down
- what might happen if limestone crumbles
- large spheres
- second number
- what might keep you in a room
- dead person
- not rich
- why tears fall out of your eyes
15 Clues: not rich • small place • dead person • large spheres • second number • nature change • synonym of dots • were robbers are kept • what keeps up your head • something you play with • what might keep you in a room • why tears fall out of your eyes • box where people that passed stay • what you pay when going on a bridge • what might happen if limestone crumbles
Cool things 2022-05-05
Across
- the thing your drive with
- something that lives on earth
- you tell the time with this
- this involves planets
- something you find on the ground
- a popular word game
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- a language where you say bonjour
- cute and fluffy
- something you drink
- something that swim
- something students hate
- you write with it
- fluffy and likes mice
- something you are
- man's best friend
15 Clues: cute and fluffy • you write with it • something you are • man's best friend • something you drink • something that swim • a popular word game • fluffy and likes mice • this involves planets • something students hate • the thing your drive with • you tell the time with this • something that lives on earth • a language where you say bonjour • something you find on the ground
List #10 2023-11-14
Across
- a building for observing planets and stars
- to reclaim something not paid
- courteous and kind
- to turn around or back
- opposite or contrary
- to draw over again
- a water spout or fireplug
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- a list of names and address
- the most abundant element
- to remove water from
- to construct again
- to set apart for later or some special purpose
- thankfulness
- to encourage
- thankful
- to make like new again
16 Clues: thankful • thankfulness • to encourage • to construct again • courteous and kind • to draw over again • to remove water from • opposite or contrary • to turn around or back • to make like new again • the most abundant element • a water spout or fireplug • a list of names and address • to reclaim something not paid • a building for observing planets and stars • ...
The spelling nightmare (not hard😈) 2023-09-10
Across
- joyful feelings
- Large marsupial
- breaking things
- graystillplays watch to find out or go out of a window!Yeet
- full of stars super galaxy’s galaxy planets nebula black holes
- learning who teaches you?
- smaller than a atom bigger than a electron
Down
- a cycle
- Cause of something
- a feeling of heart ❤️
- jail the police… you
- book who writes it ?
- moon
- girl
- orange,brown,golden leaves
15 Clues: moon • girl • a cycle • joyful feelings • Large marsupial • breaking things • Cause of something • jail the police… you • book who writes it ? • a feeling of heart ❤️ • learning who teaches you? • orange,brown,golden leaves • smaller than a atom bigger than a electron • graystillplays watch to find out or go out of a window!Yeet • ...
Vocabulary Words - The Sea (FQT 1 and FQT 2) 2024-09-13
Across
- to need something urgently
- very large
- tiny planets living in the ocean
- really interested in
- to make light or bright
- plants using the sun to make food
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- looking around to learn something more
- large and awkward
- very large
- to look at something and stare
- something really small
- to be really angry
- something that is true
- to fix or build things
- alike or related
- bright or shining
16 Clues: very large • very large • alike or related • large and awkward • bright or shining • to be really angry • really interested in • something really small • something that is true • to fix or build things • to make light or bright • to need something urgently • to look at something and stare • tiny planets living in the ocean • plants using the sun to make food • ...
Using your Cerebrum for Science 2024-09-13
Across
- Stays the same on different planets
- The people getting a placebo
- Opposite of Subjective
- The things we don't change
- Opposite of Initiation
- Scientific:
Down
- How you share information
- Before an answer
- What you see (or measure) is what you get
- Testable Idea
- The things we change
- If at first your search fails, you:
- Having a definite and uniform composition
- A test
- Not just a guideline
15 Clues: A test • Scientific: • Testable Idea • Before an answer • The things we change • Not just a guideline • Opposite of Subjective • Opposite of Initiation • How you share information • The things we don't change • The people getting a placebo • Stays the same on different planets • If at first your search fails, you: • What you see (or measure) is what you get • ...
Wester Weekly Crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- living components
- jelly like substance in a cell
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- the force that keeps the planets in orbit
- no nucleus
- "YOU"
- two parents/non uniform
- closest star to earth
Down
- green pigment in a plant cell only
- eat producers
- fourth level consumer
- non-living components
- an organism that produces for consumers
- one parent/uniform
- fundamental building blocks of life
15 Clues: "YOU" • no nucleus • eat producers • living components • one parent/uniform • fourth level consumer • non-living components • closest star to earth • two parents/non uniform • jelly like substance in a cell • green pigment in a plant cell only • fundamental building blocks of life • the basic unit of a chemical element • an organism that produces for consumers • ...
spelling words 6 2022-02-25
Across
- measurement of the heaviness of an object
- brown or polar
- not pushed
- Pluto is not one
- how I communicate
- It is cold in____
- Do you see yourself?
- route
Down
- I have two older siblings
- stargazing device
- 7 of this weeks spelling words
- one of the five senses
- I use a mirror
- when the bear lost all its fur
- my spelling words are in a ____
- magnifier
16 Clues: route • magnifier • not pushed • brown or polar • I use a mirror • Pluto is not one • stargazing device • how I communicate • It is cold in____ • Do you see yourself? • one of the five senses • I have two older siblings • 7 of this weeks spelling words • when the bear lost all its fur • my spelling words are in a ____ • measurement of the heaviness of an object
Roman Religion 2022-11-29
Across
- god of the underworld
- god or goddess
- the god of love
- god of love
- worshipers of emperors of Rome
- the study of myth
- female spirit that is adored
- the god of seed
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- the god of rivers
- what romans focused on more in story
- belief in one god
- roman religion was influenced by
- offspring of god and mortal
- two-faced god
- gods were named after them
- male superhuman
16 Clues: god of love • two-faced god • god or goddess • the god of love • male superhuman • the god of seed • the god of rivers • belief in one god • the study of myth • god of the underworld • gods were named after them • offspring of god and mortal • female spirit that is adored • worshipers of emperors of Rome • roman religion was influenced by • what romans focused on more in story
Class of 2024 Favorites! 2023-12-07
Across
- Gotta Catch Them All
- A cute cartoon cat
- The Boy Who Lived
- Mr. Iocco's class
- What books are for
- Time Person of the Year 2023
- A game with royalty and pawns
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- Game with Imposter
- A black and white ball
- where the stars and planets are
- a state in midwest
- Build Worlds with Blocks
- Favorite Soccer Player
- Shrek's friend
- Online game with friends
- break from school around lunch
16 Clues: Shrek's friend • The Boy Who Lived • Mr. Iocco's class • Game with Imposter • a state in midwest • A cute cartoon cat • What books are for • Gotta Catch Them All • A black and white ball • Favorite Soccer Player • Build Worlds with Blocks • Online game with friends • Time Person of the Year 2023 • A game with royalty and pawns • break from school around lunch • where the stars and planets are
Inspector Jaiden 2024-01-04
Across
- Not artifical
- Something that is organised
- A thin passage
- Holds all planets
- Easy to lift
- The first meal of the day
- Day before today
Down
- A repeated pattern of actions
- Cuts hair and shaves beards
- Goes through towns but never moves
- Something that is arranged
- Animated media
- Nothing special about it
- Has legs but doesn’t walk
- A modifying word
- Has one eye but can’t see, sewing tool
16 Clues: Easy to lift • Not artifical • Animated media • A thin passage • A modifying word • Day before today • Holds all planets • Nothing special about it • Has legs but doesn’t walk • The first meal of the day • Something that is arranged • Cuts hair and shaves beards • Something that is organised • A repeated pattern of actions • Goes through towns but never moves • ...
DONT DO IT 2022-04-26
11 Clues: engrave • to show • proper order • modern current • to delay leaving • to do with the moon • out of the ordinary • reasonable; with logic • stand up to; to go against • to conceal; something you wear • the study of stars, planets, and other heavenly objects
Chapter 28 Vocabulary 2023-04-12
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- small solar system bodies that are mostly rock and ice, lies outside the orbit of Neptune, 30 to 50 AU from the Sun, most probably formed in this region.
- space object built of solid particles that can form planets through collisions and mergers.
- piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere.
- large, gaseous planet that is very cold at its surface; has ring systems, many moons, and lacks solid surfaces—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- ratio of the distance between the foci to the length of the major axis; defines the shape of a planet's elliptical orbit.
- an object that, due to its own gravity, is spherical in shape, orbits the Sun, is not a satellite, and has not cleared the area of its orbit of smaller debris.
- high, cool, light-colored cloud that rises and flows rapidly in the Jovian atmosphere.
- streak of light produced when a meteoroid falls toward Earth and burns up in Earth’s atmosphere.
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- low, warm, dark-colored cloud that sinks and flows rapidly in the Jovian atmosphere.
- one of the rocky-surfaced, relatively small, dense inner planets closest to the Sun—Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
- form of hydrogen with both liquid and metallic properties that exists as a layer in the Jovian atmosphere.
- occurs when Earth intersects a cometary orbit and comet particles burn up as they enter Earth's upper atmosphere.
- the average distance between the Sun and Earth, 1.496 X 10° km or 1 AU.
- an oval that is centered on two points called foci; the shape of planets’ orbits.
- a small fragment of an orbiting body that has fallen to Earth, generating heat; does not completely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere and strikes Earth's surface, sometimes causing an impact crater.
- cliff on Mercury; similar to those on Earth but much higher.
16 Clues: cliff on Mercury; similar to those on Earth but much higher. • the average distance between the Sun and Earth, 1.496 X 10° km or 1 AU. • an oval that is centered on two points called foci; the shape of planets’ orbits. • piece of interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters its atmosphere. • ...
SPACE 2016-01-20
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- A system/device used to detect
- To go around something
- People who study space
- Tools
- Records what you have found
- The envelope of gases
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- Big ditches on moon or planet
- To gain info
- Space and life as a whole
- Planets that surround the sun
- Energy
- Force that hold you down
- A collection of myths
- An instrument
- Like a robot but for exploring
15 Clues: Tools • Energy • To gain info • An instrument • A collection of myths • The envelope of gases • To go around something • People who study space • Force that hold you down • Space and life as a whole • Records what you have found • Big ditches on moon or planet • Planets that surround the sun • A system/device used to detect • Like a robot but for exploring
Solar System 2016-01-20
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- rock/object that moves outer space
- giant A luminous giant star
- minor planets that orbit the sun
- 8th planet
- Nearest planet to the sun
- largest asteroid
- The largest planet
- The hottest planet
- A gas giant
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- a dwarf planet
- Also known as the red planet
- a meteor in earth's surface
- The planet we live on
- space around the sun
- 7th planet to the sun
15 Clues: 8th planet • A gas giant • a dwarf planet • largest asteroid • The largest planet • The hottest planet • space around the sun • The planet we live on • 7th planet to the sun • Nearest planet to the sun • a meteor in earth's surface • giant A luminous giant star • Also known as the red planet • minor planets that orbit the sun • rock/object that moves outer space
Indigenous Aboriginal Time 2023-08-22
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- coldest season
- meaning bounce out
- Earth's only natural satellite
- a country, island and continent
- first land owners
- the year is split into 4 of these
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- native people of Australia
- there are 7 of them
- hottest season
- a type of art piece
- fall
- the greatest source of light
- the study about space
- bright dots in the sky
- sunny, windy, rainy, stormy etc.
15 Clues: fall • coldest season • hottest season • first land owners • meaning bounce out • there are 7 of them • a type of art piece • the study about space • bright dots in the sky • native people of Australia • the greatest source of light • Earth's only natural satellite • a country, island and continent • sunny, windy, rainy, stormy etc. • the year is split into 4 of these
Solar Systems by Brooke Trower 2024-10-30
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- color of storm in Jupiters atmosphere
- Year equals 88 days earth days
- Volcano size of Texas
- Its rings are to faint to see
- Pluto is this
- Is a female
- Known as cold dessert
- Means sun
- Has the longest day
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- Any rocky planet
- Largest structure is coral reefs
- All planets are this
- Its rings are 90% water
- First planet discovered by telescope
- Between Mars/Jupiter
15 Clues: Means sun • Is a female • Pluto is this • Any rocky planet • Has the longest day • All planets are this • Between Mars/Jupiter • Volcano size of Texas • Known as cold dessert • Its rings are 90% water • Its rings are to faint to see • Year equals 88 days earth days • Largest structure is coral reefs • First planet discovered by telescope • color of storm in Jupiters atmosphere
Code Crack 2025-10-15
CLONE WARS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-11-27
11 Clues: A GUARDIAN • A PROTECTER • THE BEST JEDI • A JEDI'S ENEMY • A JEDI'S WEAPON • ANAKIN'S MASTER • A MECHANICAL HUMAN • A WAR OF GOOD AND BAD • ANAKIN'S FAVORITE PADOWAN • A LOT OF PLANETS JOINED TOGETHER • A JEDI THAT TURNED TO THE DARK SIDE
Unit two Solar system crossword 2024-05-15
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- A terrestrial planet within the Solar system with an atmosphere that is capable of having water in three forms; which is essential for life.
- A G2 sequence star that has a planetary system of eight planets, and an innumerable amount of other celestial objects; i.e. moons, dwarf planets, asteroids.
- A planet that does not meet the three requirements to become a planet
- A meteoroid that impacts or reaches the Earth's surface without burning up completely
- A naturally occurring physical entity, association, or structure that exists outside of Earth's atmosphere that can be found in the observable universe.
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- Planets composed made mostly of rocks and metals, have solid surfaces with atmospheres.
- A large planet that consists of mostly gas hydrogen and helium in a dense form.
- The remnants of a comet, asteroid, or planet that has broken free and is floating around at extremely high speeds in space.
- Any of numerous small solid celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the Sun.
- An object that orbits a star, is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and is large enough to dominate or impact those within its orbit.
- A meteoroid that has entered Earth's atmosphere and produces a streak of light in the sky as it burns.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice, rock, and dust; when near the sun, a "tail" of gas and dust particles form pointing away from the sun.
12 Clues: A planet that does not meet the three requirements to become a planet • A large planet that consists of mostly gas hydrogen and helium in a dense form. • A meteoroid that impacts or reaches the Earth's surface without burning up completely • Planets composed made mostly of rocks and metals, have solid surfaces with atmospheres. • ...
Our Solar System 2021-04-24
6 Clues: The planet where we live. • The biggest item in our Solar System. • The biggest planet in our Solar System • The hottest planet in our Solar System • Eight celestial bodies that orbit the sun • Planet earth has only one but planets like Saturn has over 50.
Science 2022-01-11
10 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Jupiter is one • Large marsupial • moon or biscuit • name for the moon • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • goes around the sun • rock in the sky at night
Elements of Drama 2022-03-21
10 Clues: voice • a sign • action • planets • a group of people • a factor in the play • English, Spanish, French • altercations good or bad • acters part for play or movie • two lovers that share romantic or platonic feelings
Vocab Lesson #4 2021-10-18
10 Clues: very old • to show off • elderly person • eyes nearly shut • totally, for sure • bent out of shape • to complain loudly • a type of mathematics • very broken, twisted up • study of planets, stars, and space
Earth,Moon,Sun vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
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- a moon outside our solar system
- the star that is the main source of light at the center of our solar system
- the relative size of things
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- eclipse when the moon is completely dark
- moon a moon phase in which the moon is not visible from Earth
- a planets outside are solar system
- the border between light and dark moon
- moon a moon phase that looks like half a circle from Earth
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- moon a moon phase that looks like more than half a circle from Earth
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- moon a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- and object,diagram,or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- system the sun the planets that orbit the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- moon a moon phase that looks like less than half a circle from Earth
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- phase the shape of the illuminated part of the moon as it appears from earth
- the nearly circular path a smaller object travels around a larger object
- the amount of the time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around a star or stars
19 Clues: the relative size of things • a moon outside our solar system • a planets outside are solar system • the border between light and dark moon • eclipse when the moon is completely dark • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • to shine light on an object and make it visible • something we observe to be similar over and over again • ...
Astronomy 2020 2020-11-19
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- The moon phases we see when 3/4th of the moon is showing.
- The scientist that came up with gravity and inertia.
- The planet that is red.
- The earth ____ around the sun once each year.
- The earth has day and night because it ____ on its axis.
- What eclipse occurs when the Moon is in between the Sun and the Earth? (HINT: you saw this one)
- The scientist that took careful observations for over 20 years.
- The changing angles of the Sun, Moon, and Earth cause the moon to change?
- A Greek scientist that believed in geocentric theories.
- The innermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, we see it as light.
- The planet with the large rings.
- The theory that everything revolves around the earth.
- The largest planet.
- The planet with the greatest temperature change, this is also the closest planet to the Sun.
- The planet with 70% water.
- The planet that has a thick layer of poisonous atmosphere making it appear always cloudy.
- the scientist that was good at math and show that the orbits of the planets were ellipses.
- The tide with the greatest difference between low and high, occurs during a full and new moon.
- The line that runs thru the earth at a 23.5-degree angle.
- The scientist that came up with the idea of heliocentric.
- When the Earth is neither tilted towards or away from the sun we in Nebraska have what season(HINT: we are in this
- The planet we found using math.
- When the earth has rotated 1 time on its axis how much time has passed?
- The nuclear reaction that creates energy on the sun by combining two hydrogen atoms into one helium atom.
- The Earth has seasons because it is ____ on its axis.
- The scientist that proved heliocentric,
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- The name for the outer planets
- The theory that everything revolves around the sun.
- The gases that shoot out of the sun.
- How many months does it take for the Earth to revolve around the sun once?
- The middle layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, we see it as color.
- The tide with the least difference between low and high occurs during a quarter moon phase.
- The halo around the sun, the outer layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.
- The cooler dark spots on the Sun.
- The two forces that keep the planets orbiting around the sun.
- The moon phase we see when 1/4th of the moon is showing.
- What eclipse occurs when the Earth is in between the Sun and the Moon?
- Loops of gas that connect sunspots on the surface of the sun.
- The planet that rotates on its side.
- The moon phase we see when half of the moon is showing.
- The main characteristic of all the inner planets.
- now?
- The pull of the moon's ____ is what causes the tides on earth.
- When the Earth is tilted towards the sun Nebraska has what season?
- The center of the sun.
45 Clues: now? • The largest planet. • The center of the sun. • The planet that is red. • The planet with 70% water. • The name for the outer planets • The planet we found using math. • The planet with the large rings. • The cooler dark spots on the Sun. • The gases that shoot out of the sun. • The planet that rotates on its side. • The scientist that proved heliocentric, • ...
Angelle Dusich pd.1st 2023-10-24
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- A region of the solar system beyond the orbit of Neptune, believed to contain many comets, asteroids, and other small bodies made largely of ice.
- The average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93,000,000 miles.
- A line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust.
- Occurs when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body.
- Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard surface.
- A region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found orbiting the Sun.
- A celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a “tail” of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
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- Happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- Any of innumerable small bodies of accreted gas and dust thought to have orbited the Sun during the formation of the planets.
- A large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen.
- A measure of the deviation of an elliptical path, especially an orbit, from a perfect circle.
- A fundamental system in condensed matter sciences and the main constituent of gas giant planets.
- A small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere, becoming incandescent as a result of friction and appearing as a streak of light.
- A celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- Any of the five regions of the surface of the Earth that are loosely divided according to prevailing climate and latitude.
- A small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere.
- A meteor that survives its passage through the earth's atmosphere such that part of it strikes the ground. More than 90 percent of meteorites are of rock, while the remainder consist wholly or partly of iron and nickel.
- The orbital motion of a spatial body in a direction that is opposite of what is normal in a given system.
18 Clues: Happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet. • A large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen. • Earth-like planets made up of rocks or metals with a hard surface. • A line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust. • The average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93,000,000 miles. • ...
The Universe 2014-04-24
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- A natural object that revolves around a planet
- A curved path followed by a satellite as it revolves around another object in space
- The force responsib le for pulling objects towards each other
- Any natural or artificial object that revolves around another object
- Objects of rock and metal that are smaller than planets and revolve around the sun
- A hunk of rock or metal from space that strikes the surbace of Earth or another planet or moon
- A push or a pull
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- A vehicle for exploring the surface of an extraterrestrial body, like the Moon and Mars
- A tendency to resist change in motion
- A large celestial body that revolves around the Sun in the Solar System
- An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear larger
- The star around which Earth and other planets revolve and receive heat and light
12 Clues: A push or a pull • A tendency to resist change in motion • A natural object that revolves around a planet • The force responsib le for pulling objects towards each other • An optical instrument that makes distant objects appear larger • Any natural or artificial object that revolves around another object • ...
The Solar System 2022-06-10
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- It takes 365 days for the ..... to complete one circuit around the Sun. We call this a year.
- Rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- The movement of the Earth about its axis.
- the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the human race, is a part.
- A body of ice, dust and bits of rock that passes through space leaving a tail of ice and dust behind it
- the movement of the Earth around the Sun in its orbit
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- the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the human race, is a part.
- A large body of either rock or gas that follows a consistent orbit around a star
- The layer of gas around a planet
- Orbits around the Earth.
- the closest planet to the Sun.
- This is the same force that keeps the Earth and the other planets orbiting around the Sun.
- This object is 93 million miles from the Earth.
13 Clues: Orbits around the Earth. • the closest planet to the Sun. • The layer of gas around a planet • The movement of the Earth about its axis. • This object is 93 million miles from the Earth. • the movement of the Earth around the Sun in its orbit • Rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets. • ...
Vance 2024-08-19
Across
- A period of time that is 24 hours long and includes daytime and nighttime
- an arrangement of stars that form a recognizable pattern or outline
- the sun the planets that orbit the sun and other objects that orbit the sun
- the only star in our solar system
- the sun, the planets that orbit the sun other objects that orbit the sun
- the pull between Earth and other object which acts without even touching
- A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime
- an object’s orbital motion AROUND another object (think of the game Duck, Duck, Goose)
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- a scientist who studies stars, planets and other objects in the universe
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the spin, or circular movement, of an object on an axis (think of a top spinning)
- A huge object in space that gives off heat light
- and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline
- the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time
14 Clues: the only star in our solar system • A huge object in space that gives off heat light • something we observe to be similar over and over again • and arrangement of stars, organized by pattern or outline • the length of time it takes for Earth to orbit the sun one time • A p period of time that’s 24 hours and includes daytime and nighttime • ...
Notable Figures and Ideas of the Scientific Revolution 2025-08-18
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- Former Student and assistant of Tycho Brahe, who determined that planets orbited in an elliptical manner
- Galileo is often considered the "Father of Modern ________"
- The path something travels around a star, planet, or moon.
- A specific shape suggested on how the planets orbit in a more oval shape.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Considered father of modern physics, defined gravity in his book "principia" (last name)
- Wrote the book "On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres" in 1543 introducing a heliocentric model of the solar system
- Credited with ideas that led to the creation of the scientific method
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- Descartes is often considered the "Father of Modern ________"
- Improved the telescope and was able to see the four moons of Jupiter, furthering the heliocentric theory
- Famous for his answer to the question of existence, "I think, therefore I am"
- The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system
12 Clues: The idea that the sun is the center of the solar system • The idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system • The path something travels around a star, planet, or moon. • Galileo is often considered the "Father of Modern ________" • Descartes is often considered the "Father of Modern ________" • ...
