planets Crossword Puzzles
crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- – A device for work and browsing.
- – Study of past events.
- – A person who studies.
- – Process of learning knowledge.
- – System of communication.
- – Study of nature and experiments.
- – Study of Earth and maps.
- – A big school assignment.
- – A place for scientific experiments.
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- – A book of word meanings.
- – Required school clothing.
- – A place to borrow books.
- – Objects that orbit a star.
- – A person who educates.
- – A daily written record.
15 Clues: – Study of past events. • – A person who studies. • – A person who educates. • – A daily written record. • – A book of word meanings. • – A place to borrow books. • – System of communication. • – Study of Earth and maps. • – A big school assignment. • – Required school clothing. • – Objects that orbit a star. • – Process of learning knowledge. • – A device for work and browsing. • ...
Just Fill It Out 2020-12-02
11 Clues: the author • stars do it • its not dark • smart space person • found in night sky • "all girls are the same" • the best part about fridays • its dark (opposite of light) • common theme in whitman's work • you listen to people speak here • there are planets and stars in it
aaditya gk 2020-05-20
11 Clues: homophone of I • homophone of one • saina nehwal plays • fastest land animal • father of the nation • five divide by five is • longest river in india • national game of india • which flower has thorns • how many colors are in a rainbow • how many planets in a solar system
Solar system 2022-04-13
11 Clues: a huge rock • blue and green • the biggest planet • has a lot of rings • the hottest planet • all off the planets • rotates on it's side • called the red planet • the farthest from the sun • the closest one to the sun • the middle of the solar system
the water cycle 2023-12-11
11 Clues: steam • liquid falling • clouds forming • the ability to work • water falling but colder • water falling from the sky • continuous movement of water • great ball o' fire in the sky • planets use this form of water • energy that comes from the sun • water falling but more moisture
The Best Reading 3.2 Revision 2022-10-17
11 Clues: Most big • Use again • the hottest planet • Two things together • The sun and 8 planets • The planet we live on • Follows you everywhere • Make into something new • Insect with colorful wings • Something we make on snowy days • Has 6 legs and 3 body parts (some have wings)
SPACE 2022-05-21
11 Clues: has 82 rings • extremely hot • the largest star • where humans life • The largest planet • where the planets are • where a rocket landed • our favourite dwarf planet • the second planet from the sun • the only transportation into space • there are more that grains of sand on earth
Planets of Star wars 2024-01-11
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- important planet in the empire strikes back
- birthplace of Rey
- Qui-gon's death happened here
- volcanic planet where Anakin and Obi-wan fought
- got destroyed by the death star
- beautiful planet that was taken over for a base by the empire
- desert planet
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- inhabited by wookies
- very swampy place, Luke crashes here
- snowy place, a AT-AT varient appears here
- place in the mandalorian that all mandalorians come from
- the people here created the clones of the republic
- very modern like place
- inhabited by ewoks
14 Clues: desert planet • birthplace of Rey • inhabited by ewoks • inhabited by wookies • very modern like place • Qui-gon's death happened here • got destroyed by the death star • very swampy place, Luke crashes here • snowy place, a AT-AT varient appears here • important planet in the empire strikes back • volcanic planet where Anakin and Obi-wan fought • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2023-10-12
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- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
- a theory created by Copernicus that stated that the Earth, the planets, and the stars all revolved around the Sun.
- a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s.Jesuits rwee
- father of modern science
- government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom.
- a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions
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- one who baptizes again
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits.
- drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- the system of church government by representative assemblies called presbyteries, in opposition to government by bishops
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- Martin Luther, a 16th-century monk and theologian,
- of or relating to the established episcopal Church of England and churches of similar faith and order in communion with it
- propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgence
- Polish astronomer and mathematician known as the father of modern astronomy.
17 Clues: one who baptizes again • father of modern science • Martin Luther, a 16th-century monk and theologian, • propositions for debate concerned with the question of indulgence • Polish astronomer and mathematician known as the father of modern astronomy. • discovered that the Earth and planets travel about the sun in elliptical orbits. • ...
Planets of the Solar System 2021-04-21
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- the fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, especially the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse.
- is the lighter outer part of a shadow.
- the act of rising to an important position or a higher level.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- are small rocky objects that orbit the Sun.
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified.
- tide of maximal range, near the time of new and full moon when the Sun and Moon are in syzygy—i.e., aligned with the Earth.
- are cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock and dust that orbit the Sun.
- the process of removing unwanted hair from a part of the body by applying wax and peeling off the wax and hairs together.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and the resulting image magnified
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- a large body of matter in orbit around the sun or a star and thought to be developing into a planet.
- 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.
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
- a unit of measurement equal to 149.6 million kilometers, the mean distance from the center of the earth to the center of the sun.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets. The planets of the solar system are (in order of distance from the sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
- is a fragment of spatial matter that falls to the surface of a planet.
- is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian.
- the angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator.
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- a celestial body resembling a small planet but lacking certain technical criteria that are required for it to be classed as such.
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- refers to a period of moderate tides when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other.
- (of the moon) have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size.
- he point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun.
- a kind of radiation including visible light, radio waves, gamma rays, and X-rays, in which electric and magnetic fields vary simultaneously.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea, usually twice in each lunar day at a particular place, due to the attraction of the moon and sun.
- relating to or belonging to a planet or planets.
- is the movement of the Earth around the Sun.
- is an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- he point nearest to the sun in the path of an orbiting celestial body (such as a planet) — compare aphelion.
- is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- occurs when a portion of the Earth is engulfed in a shadow cast by the Moon which fully or partially blocks sunlight.
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- s a closed-plane curve that results from the intersection of a plane cutting through a cone.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- is a spacecraft that travels through space to collect science information.
- any of the small bodies, often remnants of comets, traveling through space.
- is an event in which a planet's subsolar point passes through its Equator.
46 Clues: is the lighter outer part of a shadow. • the star around which the earth orbits. • are small rocky objects that orbit the Sun. • is the movement of the Earth around the Sun. • the action or process of moving or being moved. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • relating to or belonging to a planet or planets. • ...
Planets of the Solar System 2021-05-10
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- Regular oval shape
- Group of stars
- Difference between high/low tide
- Meteor surviving atmosphere
- Less dark outer part of sunspot
- Atmospheric phenomenon
- Force of attraction between masses
- Small planet lacking criteria
- Star which earth orbits
- Small body moving in solar system
- Instance of revolving
- Large body of matter in orbit
- Unit of measurement
- After new/full moon
- Earth as center
- Sun as center
- Rotating around axis
- Point in orbit where far from sun
- Has nucleus of ice and dust
- Rising and falling of sea
- Angular distance of place north/south
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- Electric/magnetic field travel waves
- Tide after new/full moon
- Dark central part of sunspot
- Four divisions of year
- Sun obscured by moon
- Act of rising
- Smaller part of visible surface
- Explore or examine with tool
- Time sun crosses celestial equator
- Instrument where far turns close
- Three laws
- Force attracting body towards earth
- Natural satellite of earth
- Sun with celestial bodies surrounding
- Luminous point in sky
- Celestial body in elliptical orbit
- Angular distance of celestial equator
- Point in orbit when close to sun
- Passing into shadow of celestial body
- Imaginary line dividing earth
- Movement where warmer parts move up
- Angular distance of place east/west
- Optical instrument
- Small rocky body orbiting sun
45 Clues: Three laws • Act of rising • Sun as center • Group of stars • Earth as center • Regular oval shape • Optical instrument • Unit of measurement • After new/full moon • Sun obscured by moon • Rotating around axis • Luminous point in sky • Instance of revolving • Four divisions of year • Atmospheric phenomenon • Star which earth orbits • Tide after new/full moon • Rising and falling of sea • ...
Forces, planets, and the earth 2019-11-18
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- A force perpendicular to a surface
- A force of attraction between any two objects
- For a circuit to work, you need a closed ____
- Is the earth pulling on objects in the space station?
- The dependent variable is plotted on this axis
- The address for the website for this class is _______.trampleasure.net
- The planet that is middle-distance from the sun
- The variable that you select values to measure at
- In the Atlantic Ocean, the oldest rocks are ____ from the mid-oceanic rise
- If we model the earth as an egg, this would be the white
- A force is an _______ between two objects
- If we model the earth as an egg, this would be the yolk
- A boundary where plates are spreading apart
- Variables that you keep the same for every trial
- The unit we use to measure force, e.g. ‘the force is 13.2 ____’
- A material that allows for the movement of electricity or heat
- When all the forces are added together, we call this the _______ force
- A force between two charged objects
- For a circuit to work, you need a source of ____
- A force that acts against sliding motion
- The independent variable is plotted on this axis
- In a force diagram, the length of the arrow tells you this about the force
- The force when a person pushes or pulls an object
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- If we model the earth as an egg, this would be the crust
- A force in fluids that allows things to float
- We often say an object is heavier, when we really mean it has more ____ e.g. metal is not necessarily heavier than feathers
- If you add more loops to an electromagnet, it will pick up _____ staples
- The mantle makes up the ________ volume of the earth
- The crust makes up the ________ volume of the earth
- If two balls are identical size, and one is larger, the larger one has a ______ density
- The process of warmer things rising and cooler things falling
- The word ‘normal’ means ____ in math and physics
- When the net force on an object is zero, we say the forces are ______
- A material that prevents the movement of electricity or heat
- A boundary where plates are moving past each other
- If you increase this, non-contact forces will decrease
- The property of an object that is associated with gravity
- A force from springs or similar materials
- Friction force when objects are in touch wit each other but not sliding
- Friction force when objects are sliding
- The variable that you measure the response in
- A boundary where plates are coming together
- A measurement of the force of gravity on an object
- A force in a rope, chain, wire, etc.
- A resistive force in a gas or liquid
- A force created by moving charged particles
46 Clues: A force perpendicular to a surface • A force between two charged objects • A force in a rope, chain, wire, etc. • A resistive force in a gas or liquid • Friction force when objects are sliding • A force that acts against sliding motion • A force from springs or similar materials • A force is an _______ between two objects • A boundary where plates are spreading apart • ...
Games & Space 2022-03-26
mutations 2025-11-26
Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
Out of this World 2017-04-17
Across
- 20th century cosmologist
- once a planet, now a dwarf planet
- first person to walk on the Moon
- science of mapping stars and planets
- first person to journey into outer space
- astronomical body that orbiting a planet
- Hg, a planet
- small rocky body orbiting our sun
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- a moon of Jupiter
- "evening star"
- "falling" or "shooting" star
- gas that fuels our sun
- a neutron star
- study of celestial objects
- nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- seventeenth century astronomer
- 'God of the sea' and a planet
- space telescope
- famous comet
- type of Galaxy
20 Clues: famous comet • Hg, a planet • "evening star" • a neutron star • type of Galaxy • space telescope • a moon of Jupiter • gas that fuels our sun • 20th century cosmologist • study of celestial objects • "falling" or "shooting" star • 'God of the sea' and a planet • seventeenth century astronomer • first person to walk on the Moon • once a planet, now a dwarf planet • ...
im getting tired of this 2019-03-20
Across
- something you drive on
- something that rolls
- somewhere with planets
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis
- another word for big
- a place you work in
- money
- not involving war or violence
- an animal with a long neck
- a text on a phone
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- something that is your own
- something from a book
- freedom from disturbance
- rats!
- something you use money for
- jumping
- a difference between before and after
- something to put down
- how old you are
- a place you work out
20 Clues: rats! • money • jumping • how old you are • a text on a phone • a place you work in • something that rolls • another word for big • a place you work out • something from a book • something to put down • something you drive on • somewhere with planets • freedom from disturbance • something that is your own • an animal with a long neck • something you use money for • not involving war or violence • ...
space 2024-11-27
Across
- space tool for looking at stars
- 8th plants from sun
- natural satellites
- protects from space junk
- Has bright rings
- 1 plants from sun
- what plants do around the sun
- a dwarf planet
- there is less of this on the moon
- coldest planet
- a space com.
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- Has liquid H2o on surface
- orbit the sun
- rarely on the surface of earth
- hottest planet
- has a tall mountain
- are on the edge
- found in a belt
- can be artificial or natural
- Gas giant
- lots of system
- the star of our system
22 Clues: Gas giant • a space com. • orbit the sun • hottest planet • a dwarf planet • lots of system • coldest planet • are on the edge • found in a belt • Has bright rings • 1 plants from sun • natural satellites • 8th plants from sun • has a tall mountain • the star of our system • protects from space junk • Has liquid H2o on surface • can be artificial or natural • what plants do around the sun • ...
Y.A Renaissance 2023-05-05
Across
- Developed the sci
- The creation of "Adam"
- The peasant Dance
- Rebirth
- Romeo and Juliet
- In praise of july
- Financial Supporter
- The school of Athens
- Heliocentric Theory
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- Developed the law of gravity
- Invented the telescope
- Michelangelo lived in his palace
- Invented the printing press
- Designed early versions of the helicopter]
- Distinguished elements and compounds
- Used by Renaissance
- Chess game
- developed a theory of blood circulation
- Emphasis on individual uniqueness and worth
- Wrote the first modern novel
- Calculated the orbits of planets
- Wrote "The prince"
22 Clues: Rebirth • Chess game • Romeo and Juliet • Developed the sci • The peasant Dance • In praise of july • Wrote "The prince" • Used by Renaissance • Financial Supporter • Heliocentric Theory • The school of Athens • Invented the telescope • The creation of "Adam" • Invented the printing press • Developed the law of gravity • Wrote the first modern novel • Michelangelo lived in his palace • ...
The Solar System 2021-05-21
Across
- dirty snowball
- planet that rotates on its side
- home to 5 dwarf planets
- rock in the earth's atmosphere
- largest planet in the solar system
- closest star to the sun
- 99% of the solar system's mass
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- defines solar systems boundary
- smallest gas giant
- where comets are born
- sometimes found in the kuiper belt
- found on the earth's surface
- 3rd planet from the sun
- rotates the sun in 88 days
- rock in space
- least dense planet
- home to olympus mons
- sister planet of the Earth
18 Clues: rock in space • dirty snowball • smallest gas giant • least dense planet • home to olympus mons • where comets are born • 3rd planet from the sun • home to 5 dwarf planets • closest star to the sun • rotates the sun in 88 days • sister planet of the Earth • found on the earth's surface • defines solar systems boundary • rock in the earth's atmosphere • 99% of the solar system's mass • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-11-03
Across
- a change in hereditary material
- very painfully
- sameness; boredom
- disastrous
- something that causes something to happen
- sad, pitiful, abandoned
- no longer in existence
- the gases surrounding a planet
- man-made waterways mainly used for transport
- scary or dangerous
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- among or between stars
- a picture made from small pieces
- huge
- having to do with planets
- occurring in the mind without one's full awareness
- lasts a long time or happens often
- covered in a liquid; underwater
- to make a home in a new place far away
18 Clues: huge • disastrous • very painfully • sameness; boredom • scary or dangerous • among or between stars • no longer in existence • sad, pitiful, abandoned • having to do with planets • the gases surrounding a planet • a change in hereditary material • covered in a liquid; underwater • a picture made from small pieces • lasts a long time or happens often • ...
Joe's Crossword! 2013-07-03
Across
- : The study of ancient civilizations
- : A purple fruit
- : Fear of spiders
- : Amazing and incredible
- : Scary and creepy
- : Something very small
- : A place to learn about space and the planets
- When something is fair
- : Something that damages the air or the environment
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- : A spread that you use on toast
- : Anxiously
- something is correct or exact
- : Changed or turned into something different
- : Looking back on the past
- : Too extraordinary to describe
- put a hole in something
- : A tank full of fish and other sea creatures
- : Cleverly
18 Clues: : Cleverly • : Anxiously • : A purple fruit • : Fear of spiders • : Scary and creepy • : Something very small • When something is fair • put a hole in something • : Amazing and incredible • : Looking back on the past • something is correct or exact • : Too extraordinary to describe • : A spread that you use on toast • : The study of ancient civilizations • ...
spelling test #31 Talia 2017-06-19
Across
- planets
- call penalty
- all of something
- a park here you go to ride rides
- a person that take some thing some where it is not sp be
- to know a lot
- to get in trouble
- to ask something
- to really like something
- a place that is surrounded by water
- in the next generation
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- someone that guards a castle
- not good
- free from violence or war
- to end a paragraph
- you it to breath
- a pretty
- santa rides one
18 Clues: planets • not good • a pretty • call penalty • to know a lot • santa rides one • all of something • to ask something • you it to breath • to get in trouble • to end a paragraph • in the next generation • to really like something • free from violence or war • someone that guards a castle • a park here you go to ride rides • a place that is surrounded by water • ...
Project in Science 2018-08-24
Across
- Is a natural science that studies of celestial objects.
- States that our planets and moons were wandering around in space and were captured by the gravity of our sun, and the moon were captured by the planets.
- Rocks that form from the magma that rises and cooled in the surface of earth.
- Proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began and then initiate another big bang.
- Sediments is transported from its place of origin by running water,wind, and glaciers.
- It is a continental building process.
- Second planet in the solar system.
- Study of rocks, their classification and their history.
- All processes that move, elevate, or build up portions of the earth’s crust came under to it.
- It is the building blocks of the rocks.
- Formed as a result of repeated flooding and evaporation.
- According to it the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust.
- It is the hottest solid layer of the earth.
- Rocks that form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- The internal and external forces causing stresses and chemical action on earth materials and bringing about changes in the configuration of the surface of the earth.
- Any rock that subjected to more intense pressure or heat and as a result underwent a complete change.
- Processes depend on some applied forces.
- Rocks that form when a magma cools within earth’s crust.
- This model asserts that the general character of the universe is not changing over time.
- It is the fourth planet in the solar system.
- States that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point roughly 15 billion years ago.
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- It is the one that protects us from solar winds.
- Cause by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again and then heating, rising and repeating the cycle over and over.
- Theorizes that our world is said to have collided with small planet, which threw off rocks that formed our moon.
- It is not solid, it is not liquid but it moves very slowly.
- Occurs when a rock came in contact with a heat source (usually a magma body).
- Branch of astronomy involving the scientific study of the large scale properties of the universe as a whole.
- Rocks that form from the compaction and cementation of sediments.
- Processes derive their energy from atmosphere determined by the ultimate energy from the sun and also the gradients created by tectonic factors.
- It is so hot that the metals in it are all in liquid state.
- Caused by several biological activities like growth or movements of organisms.
- Composed of clasts on little pieces of broken-up rock which are joined together as a result of compaction and cementation.
- If it is present to a planet life is possible.
- Rocks that formed from organic materials.
- Occurs when a rock undergo increased temperatures and pressures.
- Breaking down of rocks.
- Geological processes that occur beneath the surface of the earth.
- Says that our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it.
- The origin of our entire solar system suggests that our planets, moon, and the sun all spun off from a collision between stars.
- It includes the weathering, mass movements, erosion, and transportation.
- Movement of molten rock (magma) toward the earth’s surface.
- Can be due to solution, carbonation, hydration, or oxidation/reduction.
- It is the third planet in the solar system.
- Clastic sediments are deposited when the velocity of the tranporting medium drops.
- It is the center of our solar system.
- Thickest layer of the earth.
- It is the galaxy where our solar system is located.
- Thinnest layer of the earth.
- It is the planet next to the sun.
- It is a mountain building process.
50 Clues: Breaking down of rocks. • Thickest layer of the earth. • Thinnest layer of the earth. • It is the planet next to the sun. • Second planet in the solar system. • It is a mountain building process. • It is a continental building process. • It is the center of our solar system. • It is the building blocks of the rocks. • Processes depend on some applied forces. • ...
LA Final Exam Review - Spring 2025 2025-06-02
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- Pluto’s orbit is not level with the other planets’; it’s ____.
- There are 2 types of planets in our solar system: ____ planets and gas giants.
- Pluto is now classified as a ___ planet.
- Animals often ______ for berries and nuts in the forest.
- A lord or noble person might live in a large country house called a ______.
- Countries or groups that work together to help each other.
- Our class has students from many different countries, so we have a lot of cultural ______.
- Unlike the other planets, Pluto could not clear its ____.
- The student ______ became a more confident English speaker with each passing week.
- Don't ______ water; turn off the tap when you're not using it.
- Named after Clotho, one of the Fates who spun the thread of life, these are what we wear.
- I ______ on my alarm clock to wake me up in the morning.
- Theresa goes to the big ____ library every Tuesday.
- A good helmet is ______ equipment for your head when you ride a bike.
- In the “The Friend Who …,” the main character has ____ hair, but the other girls in school have straight hair.
- Named after Ceres, the Roman goddess of grain and agriculture, this is a breakfast food made from grains.
- This is the nickname that the band gives Bud.
- Theresa probably bullied the main character in order to get her ____.
- Candy, cookies, and cake are all types of ______.
- This is the genre of “Bud, Not Buddy.”
- A volcano that is not currently erupting but might in the future is ______.
- It's important to have good table ______ when you eat.
- The store offered a ______ that the toy would work for one year.
- This Latin root means “to see.”
- These Latin roots mean “to send.”
- While in the bathroom, Mary Lou told the main character to ___ ___ for herself.
- Named after the Furies, goddesses of vengeance and anger, this is a feeling of extreme rage.
- She ______ the invitation to the party because she was busy.
- This is the instrument that Steady Eddie gives Bud.
- Your classmates are your ______ group.
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- Everyone made ______ to the class party by bringing food or games.
- Because the evergreen trees help the poor little bird, the Frost King lets them keep their ____.
- If two friends are arguing, you might ______ to help them solve the problem.
- When my friend was sad, I felt ______ for her.
- To win the contest, you must meet all the ______.
- A mouse is often ______ for a cat.
- The homework assignment will take ______ four hours, meaning around four hours.
- Bud believes that Herman Calloway is his ____.
- The rocky planets lost most of their gas because the Sun’s heat _____ it away.
- The girls left the slumber party because they were scared of the ___ ___.
- We went fishing off the end of the ______.
- You wear a belt around your ______.
- This is the first gift that Steady Eddie gives Bud.
- This is a form of language that is spoken by a certain group of period. (We often see this in historical fiction.)
- In 1987, scientists discovered that Pluto has a ___ ___.
- Named after the Titan who was forced to hold up the sky, this is a book of maps.
- The expensive hotel ______ had a bedroom and a living room.
- The flu was ______ last winter, affecting many students.
- Some people ______ before they eat a meal.
- Named after the Titan god of the great river that surrounded the Earth, this is a very large body of salt water.
- This Latin root means “to carry.”
- Plants ______ when they get enough sunlight and water.
- The witness ______ the thief from a picture.
- When two things crash into each other, they ______.
- This Latin root means “to pull.”
- If you don't brush your teeth, they can ______.
- She ______ he would join her for online gaming that evening, but he never said he would.
- Named after a nymph who was cursed to only repeat the last words spoken to her, this is a sound that repeats.
58 Clues: This Latin root means “to see.” • This Latin root means “to pull.” • This Latin root means “to carry.” • These Latin roots mean “to send.” • A mouse is often ______ for a cat. • You wear a belt around your ______. • This is the genre of “Bud, Not Buddy.” • Your classmates are your ______ group. • Pluto is now classified as a ___ planet. • ...
mutations 2025-11-26
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 2018-04-12
Across
- -physicist found that only part of the air is used in respiration and is helped discover oxygen
- of "On the Motion of Animals" and studied mechanics of bodies
- of metals through purification
Down
- used to state that earth is simply one of several planets to orbit around the sun
- the idea of universal gravitation
- of stars on human behavior
- Creator of Laws of Planetary Motion: (Planets move elliptical, not uniformly)
7 Clues: of stars on human behavior • of metals through purification • the idea of universal gravitation • of "On the Motion of Animals" and studied mechanics of bodies • Creator of Laws of Planetary Motion: (Planets move elliptical, not uniformly) • used to state that earth is simply one of several planets to orbit around the sun • ...
Brayden cross word 2025-04-14
Across
- a thing that hold the eggs.
- the day that Jesus died for our sin
- something that hieds the eggs
- the day that Jesus died
- a thing that you hide in a egg.
- something that you give to people.
- the thing you find.
- the most popular color
- a season
Down
- get planets
- something green.
- people who are kin
- a thing to measure.
- furry animal
- the people who find the eggs.
- a thing that you you find .
- the animal that Jesus rode.
- the thing that Jesus died on
18 Clues: a season • get planets • furry animal • something green. • people who are kin • a thing to measure. • the thing you find. • the most popular color • the day that Jesus died • a thing that hold the eggs. • a thing that you you find . • the animal that Jesus rode. • the thing that Jesus died on • something that hieds the eggs • the people who find the eggs. • a thing that you hide in a egg. • ...
spelling 3.4 2021-01-13
Across
- mobile phone
- an elevated railway with ups and downs.
- spots in clothing
- reflexive pronopun of I
- somebody
- a machinte for moving earth
- a metallic rod to protect from lighting
- a chair with wheels
- masterwork
- whiten
- remainders
Down
- thundershower
- flakes of crystals of snow
- a number for a particular area in a country
- the group of planets around the sun
- a tropical woodland.
- suspense to the outcome
- a trip made by students to searh something
- small hand that shows the hour
- a life preserver
20 Clues: whiten • somebody • masterwork • remainders • mobile phone • thundershower • a life preserver • spots in clothing • a chair with wheels • a tropical woodland. • reflexive pronopun of I • suspense to the outcome • flakes of crystals of snow • a machinte for moving earth • small hand that shows the hour • the group of planets around the sun • an elevated railway with ups and downs. • ...
Out of this World 2017-04-17
Across
- type of Galaxy
- first person to journey into outer space
- space telescope
- science of mapping stars and planets
- a neutron star
- Hg, a planet
- seventeenth century astronomer
- first person to walk on the Moon
- once a planet, now a dwarf planet
- "falling" or "shooting" star
Down
- 20th century cosmologist
- "evening star"
- famous comet
- small rocky body orbiting our sun
- nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- gas that fuels our sun
- a moon of Jupiter
- study of celestial objects
- 'God of the sea' and a planet
- astronomical body that orbiting a planet
20 Clues: famous comet • Hg, a planet • type of Galaxy • "evening star" • a neutron star • space telescope • a moon of Jupiter • gas that fuels our sun • 20th century cosmologist • study of celestial objects • "falling" or "shooting" star • 'God of the sea' and a planet • seventeenth century astronomer • first person to walk on the Moon • small rocky body orbiting our sun • ...
Creation 2012-07-16
Across
- what is an apple
- our planet is
- the garden of
- the Jesus book
- things that grow
- we drink it
- opposite of small
- the evil person in the Garden of Eden
- high land forms
- the Milky Way is part of the
- they shine at night
Down
- they have leaves and wood
- the women in the Garden of Eden
- a person with wings is an
- it comes from the sun
- in our solar system
- an explosion sound
- our father
- they live in wild
- the man in the Garden of Eden
20 Clues: our father • we drink it • our planet is • the garden of • the Jesus book • high land forms • what is an apple • things that grow • opposite of small • they live in wild • an explosion sound • in our solar system • they shine at night • it comes from the sun • they have leaves and wood • a person with wings is an • the Milky Way is part of the • the man in the Garden of Eden • ...
clueless crossword 2014-03-03
Across
- thick paper
- pages
- power
- cold
- sound
- silky
- watch
- it’s tall
- tiles
- has a horn
- horse’s race
- face
- computer
- rubbish
- it’s a sport
- a pet
- race
- they are noisy
- long
- round
- advertise
- bright
Down
- like a garage
- spotty
- live in mud
- a plant
- they ring
- alphabet
- hazard
- comfy
- changes colour
- has big ears
- part of insides
- the planets
- fit in hair
- small artic mammal
- at school
- ride
- learn
39 Clues: cold • face • race • long • ride • pages • power • sound • silky • watch • comfy • tiles • a pet • round • learn • spotty • hazard • bright • a plant • rubbish • alphabet • computer • they ring • it’s tall • at school • advertise • has a horn • thick paper • live in mud • the planets • fit in hair • horse’s race • has big ears • it’s a sport • like a garage • changes colour • they are noisy • part of insides • small artic mammal
The Bonkers Crossword 2014-03-17
Across
- spotty
- has a horn
- watch
- round
- sound
- hazard
- the planets
- ride
- comfy
- alphabet
- cold
- learn
- changes colour
- advertise
- they are noisy
- long
- race
- pages
- face
Down
- it’s tall
- horse’s race
- live in mud
- silky
- a plant
- power
- a pet
- small artic mammal
- it’s a sport
- thick paper
- rubbish
- they ring
- has big ears
- computer
- part of insides
- at school
- fit in hair
- like a garage
- bright
- tiles
39 Clues: ride • cold • long • race • face • silky • watch • round • sound • power • a pet • comfy • learn • tiles • pages • spotty • hazard • bright • a plant • rubbish • alphabet • computer • it’s tall • they ring • advertise • at school • has a horn • live in mud • the planets • thick paper • fit in hair • horse’s race • it’s a sport • has big ears • like a garage • changes colour • they are noisy • part of insides • small artic mammal
Period Table 2023-10-27
Across
- material of a chain
- Used to write with
- miners dig for it
- makes up part of a characters name in the movie:“The Wizard of Oz”
- found in tinfoil
- you pump this for weight lifting
- one of the planets
- makes up the new IPhone 15
- You breathe it
- found in pools
- blow up balloons with it
Down
- Very poisonous
- found in hot springs
- in salt
- makes your bones strong
- led lighting color
- Superman battle, and ends in “nite”
- found in banana's
- name for one of the international coins
- a ski resort/mountain
20 Clues: in salt • Very poisonous • You breathe it • found in pools • found in tinfoil • miners dig for it • found in banana's • Used to write with • led lighting color • one of the planets • material of a chain • found in hot springs • a ski resort/mountain • makes your bones strong • blow up balloons with it • makes up the new IPhone 15 • you pump this for weight lifting • ...
CROSSTELLATION 2024-03-04
Across
- Astronomical event - temporarily
- Between the inner and outer planets
- Not visible to the naked eye
- An observatory
- A strange creature
- Can be bright and can be dim
- Form at the end of some stars' lives
- Above us
- Our solar system belongs to
Down
- Dwarf planet
- To magnify the image of celestial body
- Ninth largest celestial body
- A group of visible star
- A ring planet
- Profession
- Natural satellite
- Small icy dirt balls
- To move around a line
- The study of everything in the universe
- A force
20 Clues: A force • Above us • Profession • Dwarf planet • A ring planet • An observatory • Natural satellite • A strange creature • Small icy dirt balls • To move around a line • A group of visible star • Our solar system belongs to • Ninth largest celestial body • Not visible to the naked eye • Can be bright and can be dim • Astronomical event - temporarily • Between the inner and outer planets • ...
Spelling List 31 2024-04-22
Across
- religious or supernatural
- to make longer
- a street that runs north and south
- a premeditated desire
- a vast list of words
- a place that manufactures
- beneficial at a particular moment
- to reach out
- to inspire
- to interject
- focus
- from the voice
Down
- speaks on one's behalf
- to be present at
- to anger
- to prevent
- a tight applied level of force
- galaxies, stars, planets
- to produce in a factory
- a historical relic
- occupation or employment
- an instruction booklet
- meant to be
- holds muscles to bone
- one who walks
25 Clues: focus • to anger • to prevent • to inspire • meant to be • to reach out • to interject • one who walks • to make longer • from the voice • to be present at • a historical relic • a vast list of words • a premeditated desire • holds muscles to bone • speaks on one's behalf • an instruction booklet • to produce in a factory • galaxies, stars, planets • occupation or employment • religious or supernatural • ...
Motion & Forces 2022-10-03
Across
- force that opposes motion
- ________ancy
- acceleration that slows down
- rough tire friction
- distance covered in time
- resistance to change in motion
- change in velocity
- force of planets and stars
- system of measurement
- uses p for the symbol
Down
- planet with the most gravity
- fluid that moves out of the way
- laws of motion
- has gravity 6 times less than earth
- buoyancy that floats
- friction in air or water
- a push of pull on an object
- saves lives
- friction between two surfaces
- __________ velocity
- ___________ and reaction
- speed plus direction
22 Clues: saves lives • ________ancy • laws of motion • change in velocity • rough tire friction • __________ velocity • buoyancy that floats • speed plus direction • system of measurement • uses p for the symbol • friction in air or water • distance covered in time • ___________ and reaction • force that opposes motion • force of planets and stars • a push of pull on an object • ...
general 112 2024-09-14
Across
- multi sided figure
- ship that travels underwater
- ocean where hawaii located
- document defining national government
- boston nhl team
- country with canal of same name
- one of water's elements
- country inside spain
- sport called football by rest of world
- river that is part of u.s.-mexico border
- largest of our solar system planets
Down
- amusement park ride
- medicine for headaches
- wife of a king
- five x twelve
- minnesota nfl team
- fortified walled building surrounded by moat
- source of flash light power
- female relation to father
- hooting animal
- insect that eats wood
21 Clues: five x twelve • wife of a king • hooting animal • boston nhl team • multi sided figure • minnesota nfl team • amusement park ride • country inside spain • insect that eats wood • medicine for headaches • one of water's elements • female relation to father • ocean where hawaii located • source of flash light power • ship that travels underwater • country with canal of same name • ...
April Edition 2025-04-03
Across
- circular intersection
- not natural
- arriving before it is ready
- seeing the worst aspects of things
- respectable or a step to sainthood
- faded design on paper for marking
- name for the zone of habitable planets
- a thin gentle stream
- animal associated with Easter
Down
- feeling that something will happen
- relating to citizens
- done to stay in shape
- modern and hight tech
- deep body of water
- to make amends
- black animal with white stripes
- having father like qualities
- unusually large and notable
- to keep from happening
- millions of these were made for March Madness
20 Clues: not natural • to make amends • deep body of water • relating to citizens • a thin gentle stream • circular intersection • done to stay in shape • modern and hight tech • to keep from happening • arriving before it is ready • unusually large and notable • having father like qualities • animal associated with Easter • black animal with white stripes • faded design on paper for marking • ...
Star crossword 2025-05-16
Across
- a telescope
- the universe that we live in
- Ursa minor
- when you rotate around the sun
- a far satellite
- a place that orbits the earth
- we live here
- a giant cloud of dust
- how much we weigh
- where we live
- massive ball of gas in space
Down
- a dying star collapses
- a galaxy
- the simplest element
- very long travel
- a donuts shaped region
- three stars
- they fly in space
- what holds us down
- stars that connect in the sky
- an object in motion stays in motion
- all the planets
22 Clues: a galaxy • Ursa minor • a telescope • three stars • we live here • where we live • a far satellite • all the planets • very long travel • they fly in space • how much we weigh • what holds us down • the simplest element • a giant cloud of dust • a dying star collapses • a donuts shaped region • the universe that we live in • massive ball of gas in space • stars that connect in the sky • ...
Space Keywords 2023-03-15
Across
- Consists of the Sun and everything that orbits, or travels around, the Sun. This includes the eight planets and their moons, dwarf planets, and countless asteroids, comets, and other small, icy objects.
- Planet that orbits a star outside our solar system.
- Path taken by a satellite, planet or star moving around a larger body. Earth completes one orbit of the Sun every year.
Down
- The distance light travels in a year (over 9 million, million kilometres).
- Collection of stars held together by gravity. Our galaxy is called the Milky Way.
- Bodies which give out light, and which may have a solar system of planets.
6 Clues: Planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. • The distance light travels in a year (over 9 million, million kilometres). • Bodies which give out light, and which may have a solar system of planets. • Collection of stars held together by gravity. Our galaxy is called the Milky Way. • ...
Year 8 Space Revision 2021-03-02
Across
- The name for our neighbouring galaxy. It will collide with our galaxy in approx 4 billion years
- The closest planet to the Sun
- An explosion caused by matter collapsing in on itself. It will outshine galaxies for many days.
- Main sequence stage is the most stable because the forces are _______
- This word means 'getting larger' and is used to describe when the shape of the moon is becoming larger
- When the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, we call this ______
- An object so dense that even light cannot escape its gravitational pull. There is one at the centre of our galaxy.
- This is the name for when we see a slither of the moon
- A planet famous for its Great Red Spot
- The next stage for our Sun. It will engulf Mercury and Venus.
- Mercury and Venus have orbits that are _____ than Earth's
- In summer it is warmer because the Sun's light is spread over a smaller ______
- The name of the force that holds all the planets in orbit around the Sun
- When the moon is between the Sun and Earth the phase is called _____ ______
- The process of releasing energy from fusing two small nuclei together to make a larger one
- A famous satellite that orbits the Earth which has taken many pictures and allowed us to study the universe
- In winter it is colder because the Sun's light is spread over a ____ area and it is therefore less intense
- A planet known as 'The Red Planet'
- Eclipses do not happen all of the time because the moon's orbit is _________
- Stars are mainly made from this element
- The name of another star in the night sky. Also the name of a Harry Potter character who killed Neville Longbottom's parents
Down
- This happens when the moon passes behind the Earth and into its shadow ______ ________
- The name of our spiral galaxy
- The outer planets are known as the gas ______ because of their size and what they are made from
- The dense core that is left after layers of the star have drifted away. It will continue to cool.
- When the moon is behind the Earth, opposite the Sun we call this phase ____ ____
- The name for the pathway planets take around the Sun
- A measure of how much material something is made from. Measured in kg
- A measurement of distance in space because it is so vast
- A theoretical star that we have not found to exist yet because the time it takes to make one is longer than the age of the universe
- A planet known as Earth's 'sister planet'
- A 'planet' famously demoted to dwarf planet status
- The 4 inner planets are known as the ____ planets because of the material they are made from
- This planet is furthest from the Sun
- When the Earth orbits the Sun once, we call this one ______
- This is found between Mars and Jupiter
- This is the name for when we see almost all of the moon
- Once the star has been created it enters the ______ stage before it becomes a Main Sequence Star
- A planet famous for its rings
- This word means 'getting smaller' and is used to describe when the shape of the moon is becoming smaller
- This happens when the moon passes in between the Sun and the Earth _____ ________
- A force. Measured in N. A measure of how much force with which something is pulled to Earth.
- When the moon orbits the Earth once, this is called one _______
- Where stars are created in the clouds of dust and gas
- When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, we call this _____
- This region of the Earth doesn't experience seasons in the same way as the hemispheres
- The name of a famous star in our night sky (the brightest in fact). Also the name of Harry Potter's god father
47 Clues: The name of our spiral galaxy • The closest planet to the Sun • A planet famous for its rings • A planet known as 'The Red Planet' • This planet is furthest from the Sun • This is found between Mars and Jupiter • A planet famous for its Great Red Spot • Stars are mainly made from this element • A planet known as Earth's 'sister planet' • ...
The Solar System 2014-05-11
Across
- People would not believe his theory and he developed his model centered with the sun.
- A _______ is a natural satellite.
- The shape of the planets' orbit.
- The model where Galileo provided evidence to.
Down
- ________ units are used to measure distances in the solar system.
- Where Earth is the center of revolving planets and stars.
6 Clues: The shape of the planets' orbit. • A _______ is a natural satellite. • The model where Galileo provided evidence to. • Where Earth is the center of revolving planets and stars. • ________ units are used to measure distances in the solar system. • People would not believe his theory and he developed his model centered with the sun.
sammybrunatti 2020-12-08
Across
- a great English scientist
- revolution in scientific thinking
- an Italian scientist
- old assumptions with new theory's
- a pen name
- jean Jacobs
- earth centered view of the universe
- didn't explain how the planets orbited
Down
- had the most persuasive essay
- an influential french writer
- social critics in france
- a new intellectual movement
- philosopher that had a view on human nature
- to keep everyone under control
14 Clues: a pen name • jean Jacobs • an Italian scientist • social critics in france • a great English scientist • a new intellectual movement • an influential french writer • had the most persuasive essay • to keep everyone under control • revolution in scientific thinking • old assumptions with new theory's • earth centered view of the universe • didn't explain how the planets orbited • ...
Solar System 2019-11-06
Across
- the outer planet, cold
- large or small hitting planets
- System another word universe
- made a crater near Winslow Az
- cold and has rings
Down
- Living organisms and has water, air
- the planet closest to sun, hot
- has the Great Red Spot
- the morning star
- right after Saturn
- Large red planet closer to earth
- travels through space
- made up of rocks, ice, particles
- planet or not planet
14 Clues: the morning star • right after Saturn • cold and has rings • planet or not planet • travels through space • has the Great Red Spot • the outer planet, cold • System another word universe • made a crater near Winslow Az • the planet closest to sun, hot • large or small hitting planets • Large red planet closer to earth • made up of rocks, ice, particles • ...
Space 2021-01-28
Across
- its completely silent
- the red planet
- look like flying stars
- first name of the first man on the moon
- a very stormy planet
- the hottest planet
- some people think this is made out of cheese
Down
- hole things disappear into this
- they twinkle
- what earth orbits
- how many planets were there
- closest planet to the sun
- the coldest planet
- first animal in space
14 Clues: they twinkle • the red planet • what earth orbits • the coldest planet • the hottest planet • a very stormy planet • its completely silent • first animal in space • look like flying stars • closest planet to the sun • how many planets were there • hole things disappear into this • first name of the first man on the moon • some people think this is made out of cheese
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
Across
- comprised of gaseous material
- cloud of dust, ice, and gas
- start of everything
- first element to form
- smallest planet
- matter condenses into
- mass is moving away from each other
- forms in the center of a nebula
Down
- attach to protons to form atoms
- clumps combine into
- gas giant
- energy times the speed of light squared equals
- comprised of rocky material
- force that pulls matter together
14 Clues: gas giant • smallest planet • clumps combine into • start of everything • first element to form • matter condenses into • cloud of dust, ice, and gas • comprised of rocky material • comprised of gaseous material • attach to protons to form atoms • forms in the center of a nebula • force that pulls matter together • mass is moving away from each other • ...
Space Travel 2025-05-19
Across
- Person who travels in space.
- Worn by astronauts.
- Spacecraft for transport.
- Path around a planet or star.
- Tool to observe space.
- Known as the Red Planet.
- Force that keeps us on Earth.
- Start of a space mission.
Down
- First celestial body humans visited.
- Orbits Earth for communication.
- Vehicle for space travel.
- Powers rockets.
- Space home for astronauts.
- A collection of stars and planets.
14 Clues: Powers rockets. • Worn by astronauts. • Tool to observe space. • Known as the Red Planet. • Spacecraft for transport. • Vehicle for space travel. • Start of a space mission. • Space home for astronauts. • Person who travels in space. • Path around a planet or star. • Force that keeps us on Earth. • Orbits Earth for communication. • A collection of stars and planets. • ...
categories and functions 2022-01-24
11 Clues: what are pens for? • what is a cup for? • what are books for? • what are knives for? • snow, sun, rain, wind • what is a shovel for? • brain, stomach, heart • orange juice, water, milk • pig,horse,chicken,cow,duck • what is a bathing suit for? • Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Earth
Earth and Space 2016-09-10
11 Clues: low tide • a large tide • earth rotates • isaac newton's law • 365 days revolving • closest planet to sun • when the moon is shadowed • planet known for its rings • when day and night are equal • the 7 spheres in our solar system • when the sun is shadowed by the moon
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-04
11 Clues: has 7 rings • Earth's twin • is a dwarf planet • orbits around Earth • planet humans live on • closest planet to Sun • known as the icy planet • known as the Red Planet • all planets revolve around it • planet that spins on its side • largest planet in solar system
TOUGH Doll Hidden Message 2024-11-21
11 Clues: Six gifts • It's not easy • Divination Tool • Children like these • A gift that's unseen • connection to a spirit • Look at the stars and planets • People's favorite day of the week • Something people watch on YouTube • Synonym for doing things together • Creepy crawler glows under uv light!
Outer Space 2025-05-30
11 Clues: Our planet • _______ ship • Balls of hot gas • The dwarf planet • It circles the earth • It's the largest planet • Floating rocks in space • Constellation with a belt • The center of our solar system • The path planets take around the sun • There are eight of them in our solar system
Space 2021-07-26
Across
- A dark spot on the sun's surface
- Gives us light
- Earth is one.
- Eight planets, sun
- Something that enters the earth's atmosphere
- Debris from a comet
Down
- The distance light travels in a year
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- The milky way is a______
- Something put in space to collect information
- Rats backwards
- It orbits around us
- To circle around
- temoc backwards
14 Clues: Earth is one. • Gives us light • Rats backwards • temoc backwards • To circle around • Eight planets, sun • It orbits around us • Debris from a comet • The milky way is a______ • A dark spot on the sun's surface • A small rocky body orbiting the sun • The distance light travels in a year • Something that enters the earth's atmosphere • Something put in space to collect information
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
Across
- comprised of gaseous material
- cloud of dust, ice, and gas
- start of everything
- first element to form
- smallest planet
- matter condenses into
- mass is moving away from each other
- forms in the center of a nebula
Down
- attach to protons to form atoms
- clumps combine into
- gas giant
- energy times the speed of light squared equals
- comprised of rocky material
- force that pulls matter together
14 Clues: gas giant • smallest planet • clumps combine into • start of everything • first element to form • matter condenses into • cloud of dust, ice, and gas • comprised of rocky material • comprised of gaseous material • attach to protons to form atoms • forms in the center of a nebula • force that pulls matter together • mass is moving away from each other • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-05
Solar System. Planets and Moons 2025-04-25
Across
- : Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, containing water ice beneath its surface
- : Rapidly spinning dwarf planet known for its oval shape and ring system
- : Elliptical path one celestial body follows around another due to gravity
- : Neptune’s retrograde moon, likely captured from the Kuiper Belt
- : Dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, formerly classified as the ninth planet
- : Hypothetical shell of icy objects believed to be the source of long-period comets
- : The only moon in the solar system with its own magnetic field
- : Planet with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere causing intense greenhouse effect
- : Ancient, cratered Jovian moon with a possible subsurface ocean
- : Jovian moon with hundreds of active volcanoes and sulfuric surface
- : Planet known for its iron-rich soil and potential for ancient microbial life
- : Moon so large relative to its dwarf planet that they form a binary system
- : Distant planet with the fastest winds in the solar system
- : Smaller of Mars’s two moons, named after a figure of terror in mythology
- : Irregularly shaped Martian moon slowly spiraling toward the planet
Down
- : Bright dwarf planet named after a Polynesian creator deity
- : Region beyond Neptune filled with icy bodies and dwarf planets
- : Completion of one full orbit around the Sun by a planet
- : Spinning motion of a planet or moon on its axis
- : The third planet from the Sun, distinguished by abundant liquid water and life
- : Icy solar system body that releases gas and dust when heated by the Sun
- : Rocky object in space, many of which reside in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- : Icy moon believed to harbor a subsurface ocean beneath its crust
- : Gas giant with a massive storm called the Great Red Spot
- : Ringed gas giant with dozens of moons, including Titan and Enceladus
- : Ice giant with a tilted axis causing extreme seasonal variation
- : Saturnian moon with methane lakes and a dense nitrogen atmosphere
- : Innermost planet with extreme temperature fluctuations and no atmosphere
- : Distant dwarf planet with an orbit even more elliptical than Pluto’s
- : Natural satellite of Earth, influencing tides through gravitational pull
30 Clues: : Spinning motion of a planet or moon on its axis • : Completion of one full orbit around the Sun by a planet • : Gas giant with a massive storm called the Great Red Spot • : Distant planet with the fastest winds in the solar system • : Bright dwarf planet named after a Polynesian creator deity • : The only moon in the solar system with its own magnetic field • ...
Science crossword year 7 2022-12-16
12 Clues: our planet • Everything! • ice in space • metal in space • a dwarf planet • nothing is here • burning ball of gas • a planet we could live one! • a group of planets and stars • the center of the solar system. • biggest planet in the solar system • a rock or gas ball that orbits a sun.
El Portal crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- A 4-dimensional cube
- The model of the planets created a _______
- Carmen, Samuel, and Alejandra move to _______
- Carmen's son
- Alejandra's job
- Carmen, Samuel, and Alejandra live in _______
- Carmen time traveled to the _______
Down
- Carmen's job
- In the past, Carmen meets her _______
- Who steals the model?
- Alejandra goes to Colombia to meet with Dr. _______
- Carmen's husband
12 Clues: Carmen's job • Carmen's son • Alejandra's job • Carmen's husband • A 4-dimensional cube • Who steals the model? • Carmen time traveled to the _______ • In the past, Carmen meets her _______ • The model of the planets created a _______ • Carmen, Samuel, and Alejandra move to _______ • Carmen, Samuel, and Alejandra live in _______ • ...
Solar System Crossword 2017-05-18
12 Clues: Chocolate bar • Spins on its side • Comes out at night • Aliens fly in them • The largest planet • Closest to the sun • Now a dwarf planet • There are 9 of them • The planet we live on • Well known for its rings • There are hundreds of them • What you wake up to in the morning
mutations 2025-11-26
Solar system 🪐 2023-02-27
Across
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- wich is known as Red Planet.
- It’s the hottest planet in our solar system,it spins the opposite direction of Earth and most other planets.
Down
- The sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in our solar system.
- The second smallest of the planets, it’s dry and hot
- It is a huge, spinning, glowing sphere of hot gas.
- Our home planet , is a world unlike any other.
7 Clues: wich is known as Red Planet. • The largest planet in the solar system. • Our home planet , is a world unlike any other. • It is a huge, spinning, glowing sphere of hot gas. • The second smallest of the planets, it’s dry and hot • The sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in our solar system. • ...
mutations 2025-11-26
Vocab 28.1 2020-11-11
Across
- colliding particles in the solar system form this
- an overall shape that is centered on two points instead of a single point as in a circle
- the backward movement of a planet
Down
- earths average distance to the sun is 1.496*10^8km = too
- the point where an orbit is closest to the sun
- the shape of planets elliptical orbit
- the point in a planets orbit at which it is furthest from the sun
7 Clues: the backward movement of a planet • the shape of planets elliptical orbit • the point where an orbit is closest to the sun • colliding particles in the solar system form this • earths average distance to the sun is 1.496*10^8km = too • the point in a planets orbit at which it is furthest from the sun • ...
Tito kryžežodis 2021-02-01
Across
- cocoa beans snack
- free time from scool
- members of the solar system
- knife's best friend
- comes after night
- place where cars refule
Down
- the day you came to this world
- every adult it to make money
- farmers'best friend
- place wheher children studying
- think that helps to fly to another country
- thing you need every day
12 Clues: cocoa beans snack • comes after night • farmers'best friend • knife's best friend • free time from scool • place where cars refule • thing you need every day • members of the solar system • every adult it to make money • the day you came to this world • place wheher children studying • think that helps to fly to another country
Astronomy Made Easy 2025-05-30
Across
- Falling star that enters Earth's atmosphere
- Tool to see stars closer
- Force that keeps planets orbiting
- Space agency of the USA
- Stellar nursery observed by Webb
Down
- Space travelers
- Earth's closest natural satellite
- International cooperation hub
- Vehicle for space travel
- Collection of billions of stars
- Saturn's moon with liquid lakes
- Color of Earth from space
12 Clues: Space travelers • Space agency of the USA • Vehicle for space travel • Tool to see stars closer • Color of Earth from space • International cooperation hub • Collection of billions of stars • Saturn's moon with liquid lakes • Stellar nursery observed by Webb • Earth's closest natural satellite • Force that keeps planets orbiting • Falling star that enters Earth's atmosphere
Crossword 2018-01-15
Across
- A place to swim
- To go down quickly
- The opposite of Intentionally
- Short trousers for summer
- The thing you use to cut
- The opposite of quiet
- By the sea (Adjective)
- Musical instrument that you hit
- A long phrase
- The opposite of calm, relaxed
- To give to charity
Down
- Water vehicle
- Round objects like Earth, Mars, Jupiter etc.
- The opposite of never
- What your teeth do to food
- Beautiful (Masculine)
- International
- Something that you hear
- A beautiful plant
- Not cold, not too hot
- The room you sleep in
- Ill
22 Clues: Ill • Water vehicle • International • A long phrase • A place to swim • A beautiful plant • To go down quickly • To give to charity • The opposite of never • Beautiful (Masculine) • Not cold, not too hot • The opposite of quiet • The room you sleep in • By the sea (Adjective) • Something that you hear • The thing you use to cut • Short trousers for summer • What your teeth do to food • ...
Countries 2020-09-14
Across
- The Capital of Norway.
- The Capital of Portugal.
- The Capital of France.
- Greece's capital.
- One of the planets.
- The Capital of Poland.
- The Capital of Thailand.
- The Capital of Baghdad.
- Where the bulls are let loose!
- The capital of England.
- The Capital of Spain.
- The Capital of Wales.
Down
- The Country of Cedars.
- Small Mediterranean Island.
- The Capital of Peru.
- Tehran the capital of...
- Damascus is it's Capital.
- Cairo is there.
- The Capital of Malta.
- The Capital of India.
- Israel's main river.
- Denpasar is the capital of...
22 Clues: Cairo is there. • Greece's capital. • One of the planets. • The Capital of Peru. • Israel's main river. • The Capital of Malta. • The Capital of India. • The Capital of Spain. • The Capital of Wales. • The Capital of Norway. • The Country of Cedars. • The Capital of France. • The Capital of Poland. • The Capital of Baghdad. • The capital of England. • The Capital of Portugal. • ...
Cross the Space Word 2014-10-28
Across
- Gives us Light at Night Time
- Earths Neighbour
- The First Planet
- The Biggest Planet
- Astronauts Travel in This
- People that Travel into Space
- The Planets do this Around the Sun
- The Only Planet with Rings
- Big Dints in the Moon
Down
- Earth is the _____ Planet from the Sun
- Twinkle Twinkle Little...
- Eighth Planet from the Sun
- Astronaunts Wear These
- Our Galaxy
- The Bottom Planet
- Our Planet
- All of Space
- A ________ Star Flys Accross the Sky
- Biggest Star in the Sky
- These Move Around the Sun
20 Clues: Our Galaxy • Our Planet • All of Space • Earths Neighbour • The First Planet • The Bottom Planet • The Biggest Planet • Big Dints in the Moon • Astronaunts Wear These • Biggest Star in the Sky • Twinkle Twinkle Little... • Astronauts Travel in This • These Move Around the Sun • Eighth Planet from the Sun • The Only Planet with Rings • Gives us Light at Night Time • People that Travel into Space • ...
I PUT A HEX ON BEX 2020-10-20
Across
- 1.5 Ounces
- Canadian Cinnamon
- McClane's Nickname
- 108 Stitches
- Outermost Layer of Planets
- The Original Ninth Month
- Treat Others as You Want to be Treated
- Cubs Pub
- 27 Championships
Down
- LA Consumes the Most in the Country
- Ireland Believed to be Birthplace of This Holiday
- Yale and Princeton Played on This Day in 1876
- Super Bowl, Halloween, and NYE Food
- Cubby
- Tiger; German
- Dog, Amusement, National
- Libra, Scorpio, Pizza
- 50 Billion Gallons Consumed Annually on Earth
- Formerly Beverwijck, A Fur Trading Post
- Aykroyd is Co-Founder
- Suite
21 Clues: Cubby • Suite • Cubs Pub • 1.5 Ounces • 108 Stitches • Tiger; German • 27 Championships • Canadian Cinnamon • McClane's Nickname • Libra, Scorpio, Pizza • Aykroyd is Co-Founder • Dog, Amusement, National • The Original Ninth Month • Outermost Layer of Planets • LA Consumes the Most in the Country • Super Bowl, Halloween, and NYE Food • Treat Others as You Want to be Treated • ...
Pre- and suffixes 2021-04-19
Across
- Acting without a care for danger.
- When you are too confident.
- Comes paired with progress.
- Keeping something safe.
- All alone.
- Without taste.
- You do this at the gate after a flight.
- How something or someone looks.
- With number ten.
Down
- Not written correctly.
- Someone with which you work.
- Lacking a sense of responsibility.
- After the end of the world.
- Between planets.
- Across the big pond.
- Perfect
- Very good.
- When not a lot of people think about something it is...
- The ... between point A and B.
- Another word for temperature.
20 Clues: Perfect • Very good. • All alone. • Without taste. • Between planets. • With number ten. • Across the big pond. • Not written correctly. • Keeping something safe. • After the end of the world. • When you are too confident. • Comes paired with progress. • Someone with which you work. • Another word for temperature. • The ... between point A and B. • How something or someone looks. • ...
assessment 2021-08-27
Across
- not push very hard
- dislike or act against something
- very strong
- the study of the stars and planets
- parts of a food dish
- make it less than it was before
- good enough
- needs help right away
- hurt someone or something on purpose
- 1,000,000,000
- worry and fearful
Down
- capable of being but not yet happened
- have luck
- cause problems, stop things happening
- really good
- know something will happen
- have enough money to pay
- like to give things to people
- certain amount of thing
- the first thing
20 Clues: have luck • really good • very strong • good enough • 1,000,000,000 • the first thing • worry and fearful • not push very hard • parts of a food dish • needs help right away • certain amount of thing • have enough money to pay • know something will happen • like to give things to people • make it less than it was before • dislike or act against something • the study of the stars and planets • ...
Mathias CrosWord 2021-06-25
Across
- P_e_id_nt_ (social studies)
- _ p_ _ t _ (English)
- H _ _ t _ r _ (social studies)
- _ u _ b _ _ s (Math)
- T_a_n_n_ (Physical education)
- _ou_tr_ (social studies)
- L_ t t _ _ s (Language and literature)
- V _ l _ e _ (integral human development)
- Da_c_ (Physical education)
- C_ _ o _ s (Artistic cultural education)
Down
- _y_na_ti_s (Physical education)
- M_l_i_l_i_a_i_n_ (Math)
- _r_f_s (Artistic cultural education)
- H_ _ l _ h _ (English)
- D _ _ i _ _ o _ s (Math)
- _ l _ n _ s (natural Sciences)
- _ n _ v _ _ s _ (natural Sciences)
- W_ _ d _ (Language and literature)
- _ _a_ _ _ s (natural Sciences)
- _ e _ e _ d (Language and literature)
20 Clues: _ p_ _ t _ (English) • _ u _ b _ _ s (Math) • H_ _ l _ h _ (English) • M_l_i_l_i_a_i_n_ (Math) • D _ _ i _ _ o _ s (Math) • _ou_tr_ (social studies) • Da_c_ (Physical education) • P_e_id_nt_ (social studies) • T_a_n_n_ (Physical education) • H _ _ t _ r _ (social studies) • _ l _ n _ s (natural Sciences) • _y_na_ti_s (Physical education) • _ _a_ _ _ s (natural Sciences) • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword page 76 2019-07-18
Across
- to be quick
- where the moon, stars and other planets are
- causing worry and tension
- to move smoothly
- to like
- related to a country
- for sure
- right now
- famous
Down
- to not participate in something
- all of something
- average; normal
- to make something
- things that someone does regularly
- to have enough money to buy something
- for a short time
- different from others; separate
- a person cared for by a doctor or nurse
- where someone is going
- a place for physical exercise or sports practice
20 Clues: famous • to like • for sure • right now • to be quick • average; normal • all of something • for a short time • to move smoothly • to make something • related to a country • where someone is going • causing worry and tension • to not participate in something • different from others; separate • things that someone does regularly • to have enough money to buy something • ...
CROSSTELLATION 2024-03-04
Across
- Form at the end of some stars' lives
- A ring planet
- Can be bright and can be dim
- Profession
- Dwarf planet
- Our solar system belongs to
- To move around a line
- An observatory
- Astronomical event - temporarily
- Not visible to the naked eye
- Ninth largest celestial body
- Small icy dirt balls
Down
- A group of visible star
- The study of everything in the universe
- Between the inner and outer planets
- Natural satellite
- A strange creature
- A force
- To magnify the image of celestial body
- Above us
20 Clues: A force • Above us • Profession • Dwarf planet • A ring planet • An observatory • Natural satellite • A strange creature • Small icy dirt balls • To move around a line • A group of visible star • Our solar system belongs to • Can be bright and can be dim • Not visible to the naked eye • Ninth largest celestial body • Astronomical event - temporarily • Between the inner and outer planets • ...
Earth - Sun - Moon Vocabulary 2022-09-06
Across
- system the sun with all the planets and all the bodies that revolve around it
- a cluster of stars, dust, and gasses that are held together by gravity
- the conditions of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- half a sphere; the earth is split into two hemispheres - North and South
- a measure of the relative distance north or south of the equator
- object in space made up of gasses such as hydrogen and helium that produce light and energy.
- all of space and everything in it including the solar system, moon, planets, stars, etc.
- the imaginary straight line on which the Earth spins, giving us night and day
- an object that revolves around a planet and reflects light from the sun
Down
- pattern of weather over time in a specific location
- an inner planet
- Earth revolves around the sun; one revolution around the sun is one year
- the conditions of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- a body or object in space that revolves around a star and has spherical shape
- a latitudinal line that is equal distance from the north and south poles
- divisions of the year that have different weather patterns due to the Earth’s changing position
16 Clues: an inner planet • pattern of weather over time in a specific location • the conditions of the atmosphere at a certain time and place • the conditions of the atmosphere at a certain time and place • a measure of the relative distance north or south of the equator • a cluster of stars, dust, and gasses that are held together by gravity • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword puzzle 2017-03-07
Across
- the system of the universe were the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- known for the theory that the planets move around the sun
- a system of planetary motion that places earth at the center of the universe
- known for the three laws of gravity
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- known for the discovery of the four largest satellites of Jupiter
Down
- known for the idea that mind and matter were completely seperate
- Someone who studies wisdom
- came up with that the sun is the center of the universe
- a period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- known for developing the scientific method
- argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property
- was a child protege and composed for the first time at age 6
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- argued that everybody was born with a black mind
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • known for the three laws of gravity • known for developing the scientific method • argued that everybody was born with a black mind • came up with that the sun is the center of the universe • known for the theory that the planets move around the sun • was a child protege and composed for the first time at age 6 • ...
Astronomy 2023-09-12
Across
- System A system consisting of a star and the planets and other objects that orbit it.
- A vast system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity.
- An object that orbits a planet, moon, or star, such as a natural moon or an artificial satellite.
- Everything that exists, including all galaxies, stars, and planets.
- The partial or total obscuring of one celestial body by another, like a solar or lunar eclipse.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the night sky.
- A celestial object composed of ice, dust, and gas that orbits the sun.
- A massive, luminous sphere of plasma that emits light and heat.
- A celestial body that orbits a star, like Earth or Mars.
Down
- The path that a celestial body follows as it moves around another body in space.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and the universe.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun, often found in the asteroid belt.
- An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space.
- A small celestial body that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up, creating a meteoroid.
- The force that attracts two objects with mass toward each other.
15 Clues: A celestial body that orbits a star, like Earth or Mars. • The scientific study of celestial objects and the universe. • An optical instrument used to observe distant objects in space. • A massive, luminous sphere of plasma that emits light and heat. • A vast system of stars, gas, and dust bound together by gravity. • ...
solar system 2024-06-14
Across
- a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large
- a celestial body distinguished from the fixed stars by having an apparent motion of its own
- system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun
- The fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest in the solar system, with a diameter about half that of Earth.
- the planet on which we live
- The seventh planet from the Sun and the third largest, with a diameter about four times that of Earth
Down
- a path described by one body in its revolution about another
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- ice cap. a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land
- a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium
- the smallest planet in the solar system
- the sixth planet from the Sun
- the second planet from the Sun, and the sixth largest planet
15 Clues: the planet on which we live • the sixth planet from the Sun • the smallest planet in the solar system • a gas giant made up mostly of hydrogen and helium • a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large • a path described by one body in its revolution about another • Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun • ...
What Else is in Our Solar System 2021-07-29
Across
- system we live in it
- gas ball in center of solar system
- combined gases
- metal/rock that has hit earth
- body of matter (earth, mars, venus)
- small rock in orbit
Down
- a satellite for planets
- patch on the sun
- year how far light travels in a year
- orbits and collects information
- celestial planet
- turns into a meteorite
- gravitational pull (earth _____ the sun)
- many stars
14 Clues: many stars • combined gases • patch on the sun • celestial planet • small rock in orbit • system we live in it • turns into a meteorite • a satellite for planets • metal/rock that has hit earth • orbits and collects information • gas ball in center of solar system • body of matter (earth, mars, venus) • year how far light travels in a year • gravitational pull (earth _____ the sun)
Laine 2020-09-12
Across
- Number of baseball players in the field
- New Jersey capital
- First grade teacher
- A book has many
- Number of planets
- Favorite book
- State north of Texas
Down
- You go there to borrow a book
- Color of your neighbor's house
- Month Dad was born
- What color is your school bus
- Your age plus Lauren's age plus Logan's age
- Donut store near home
- Houston's big airport
14 Clues: Favorite book • A book has many • Number of planets • Month Dad was born • New Jersey capital • First grade teacher • State north of Texas • Donut store near home • Houston's big airport • You go there to borrow a book • What color is your school bus • Color of your neighbor's house • Number of baseball players in the field • Your age plus Lauren's age plus Logan's age
GALACTIC GRIDLINES 2024-12-05
Across
- Orbital intersection points
- Measures North-South position
- Map framework for navigation
- Celestial coordinate, like longitude
- Closest orbital point to Earth
- Apparent boundary of the sky
- Measures East-West position
Down
- Imaginary midline of a planet
- Line dividing East and West
- Farthest orbital point from Earth
- Celestial coordinate, like latitude
- Path of the Sun in the sky
- Line planets rotate around
- Point directly overhead
14 Clues: Point directly overhead • Path of the Sun in the sky • Line planets rotate around • Orbital intersection points • Line dividing East and West • Measures East-West position • Map framework for navigation • Apparent boundary of the sky • Imaginary midline of a planet • Measures North-South position • Closest orbital point to Earth • Farthest orbital point from Earth • ...
Chemistry escape room 2025-11-10
Across
- Found in bones
- Conductive metal used in wires
- (Blank)2O
- Used in batteries
- [Ar] 4s² 3d¹⁰
- Strongest reaction when in contact with water
- Used in nuclear weapons
Down
- Found in all organic molecules
- Group 17 gas used in pools
- Same name as one of the planets in our solar system
- Needed for fire
- Valuable yellow metal
- Used at birthday parties
- The element with the symbol Fe
14 Clues: (Blank)2O • [Ar] 4s² 3d¹⁰ • Found in bones • Needed for fire • Used in batteries • Valuable yellow metal • Used in nuclear weapons • Used at birthday parties • Group 17 gas used in pools • Found in all organic molecules • Conductive metal used in wires • The element with the symbol Fe • Strongest reaction when in contact with water • Same name as one of the planets in our solar system
Spelling pattern review! 2025-12-15
Across
- milky and smooth
- a person who hopes for things
- water vapor
- what the planets do around the sun
- to amuse people
- to use your hand to gesture to something
Down
- shooting with a bow and arrow
- housework
- to make something unusable
- what is left
- a place to grow flowers and food
- a friendly ten
- the last day of the week
- a root vegetable
14 Clues: housework • water vapor • what is left • a friendly ten • to amuse people • milky and smooth • a root vegetable • the last day of the week • to make something unusable • shooting with a bow and arrow • a person who hopes for things • a place to grow flowers and food • what the planets do around the sun • to use your hand to gesture to something
Solar System Facts 2021-01-21
Across
- this gas gives Uranus and Neptune a bluish color
- the name of the giant, swirling storm in Jupiter's atmosphere that is twice the size of Earth
- gas giant planets are made primarily of hydrogen and ________
- Pluto's orbit is shared with thousands of other objects in the ______ Belt
- Mars has an atmosphere and ice caps made of frozen ______ _______
- Olympus ______ is the largest volcano in the solar system, located on Mars
- Saturn has 7 main _____; they are made of ice and possibly came from a shattered moon
Down
- this planet's 4 largest moons were discovered by Galileo
- term that describes the inner planets made of solid rock and metal
- this planet rotates backwards (east to west) and so slowly that a day here is longer than a year
- Earth is an average distance of 1.00 ____ from the Sun
- the largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere
- temperatures can range from 450°C to -170°C on this planet because it doesn't have an atmosphere
- this planet's orbit is tilted 90° so it appears to "roll" around the Sun
- Because of it's composition and tilted, crowded orbit, Pluto was reclassified as a _________ planet in 2006
15 Clues: this gas gives Uranus and Neptune a bluish color • Earth is an average distance of 1.00 ____ from the Sun • this planet's 4 largest moons were discovered by Galileo • gas giant planets are made primarily of hydrogen and ________ • Mars has an atmosphere and ice caps made of frozen ______ _______ • term that describes the inner planets made of solid rock and metal • ...
Chapter 10 Enlightenment 2017-03-06
Across
- Defined the three laws of motion and used the universal laws of gravitation for arguments.
- Music prodigy who wrote many symphonies.
- Claimed that the sun was at the center of the universe.
- Believed that reason is the chief source of knowlege
- A German mathematician who destroyed the Ptolemaic system and his observations confirmed the Heliocentric universe idea.
- Wrote the Essay Concerning Human Understanding which is about tabula rasa which means everyone is born with a blank mind
Down
- Philosopher who created the scientific method.
- Wrote The Social Contract
- A system of planetary motion that places Earth at the center with the sun, moon and other planets revolving around it.
- Someone who studies wisdom.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- He was the first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- A system of thought expounded by René Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- A system of the universe proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus who argued that the planets revolve around the sun.
15 Clues: Wrote The Social Contract • Someone who studies wisdom. • Music prodigy who wrote many symphonies. • Philosopher who created the scientific method. • Believed that reason is the chief source of knowlege • Claimed that the sun was at the center of the universe. • A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence. • ...
Astrology Take 1 2021-11-03
Across
- the rising of a celestial object above the ecliptic, equator, or horizon.
- the part of the zodiac in which a planet’s influence is thought to be least.
- the part of the zodiac in which a planet is thought to exert its strongest influence.
- The configuration of stars that determines one’s fate in life.
- a horoscope calculated at the time of taking one’s sickbed
Down
- arrangement of 4 planets in which each is in opposition to one other planet and square to the other two, forming a cross.
- a forecast of a person’s future
- A particular position of a planet or other celestial body relative to another.
- arrangement of 3 planets in which each planet is in trine with the other two, forming an equilateral triangle.
- the initial point of an astrological sign or house.
- A belt of the heavens that is divided into twelve equal divisions or signs.
- The passage of a celestial body across the face of the sun, or of the moon.
- the casting of a horoscope
- A group of stars that form a pattern.
- the angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator.
15 Clues: the casting of a horoscope • a forecast of a person’s future • A group of stars that form a pattern. • the initial point of an astrological sign or house. • a horoscope calculated at the time of taking one’s sickbed • The configuration of stars that determines one’s fate in life. • the angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator. • ...
Space 2025-03-21
Across
- – The force that pulls objects toward one another, keeping planets in orbit.
- – A tool that helps us see objects far away in space.
- – The star at the center of our solar system that provides heat and light.
- – A small space rock that burns up as it enters Earth’s atmosphere, often called a shooting star.
- – The fourth planet from the Sun, also called the Red Planet.
- – A gas giant known for its spectacular rings.
- – A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born.
- – A large celestial body that orbits a star, like Earth, Mars, or Jupiter.
Down
- – The path an object takes around another object, like Earth orbiting the Sun.
- – Huge balls of glowing gas that produce heat and light, like the Sun.
- – A natural satellite that orbits a planet, like Earth’s Moon.
- – A space object made of ice, dust, and gas that develops a bright tail when close to the Sun.
- – A person trained to travel and work in space.
- – The third planet from the Sun and the only known planet with life.
- – A massive system of stars, planets, gas, and dust, held together by gravity. Our galaxy is the Milky Way.
15 Clues: – A gas giant known for its spectacular rings. • – A person trained to travel and work in space. • – A tool that helps us see objects far away in space. • – A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. • – The fourth planet from the Sun, also called the Red Planet. • – A natural satellite that orbits a planet, like Earth’s Moon. • ...
Chapter 5 crossword 2021-05-04
10 Clues: To purify • To tremble • To stand up to • A long adventure • To agree to an idea • To point something out • Someone who behaves oddly • A long loose outer garment • The study of stars and planets • To engrave letters on a surface
Vocabulary 2023-01-12
10 Clues: everything • where we live • what orbits us • big balls of fire • our source of light • where we are located • how everything started • we are always _________ • a group of stars dust and solarsystems • A place where we live with other planets
Singular and Plural 2021-02-01
10 Clues: plural form of box • plural form of book • plural form of ruler • plural form of paper • plural form of pencil • singular form of foxes • singular form of brushes • singular form of stories • singular form of planets • singular form of watches
Space Puzzle 2023-02-01
10 Clues: On its side • Has 50 moons • The blue planet • Closest to the Sun • The bigger planets • Known for its rings • Only planet with life • Called the morning star • Named after the God of war • The closest planet to the Sun
Vocabulary Development Lessons 1&2 ***** 2014-11-24
10 Clues: tactful • a foreigner • rate of speed • kind; sympathetic • horrid; ghostlike • serene; undisturbed • a group of well-known people • a being who will eventually die • a dependent person, company, or state • global; moving in an orbit; referring to a planet or planets
3 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Quick • 1 + 4 • __ and roll • Grasp or grip. • In the direction of. • where the planets are • Protected or concealed. • Referring to a male person. • More than a few, but not many. • Move with one foot in front of the other.
Sun & Other Stars 2025-10-14
10 Clues: ball of gas • 186,000 mps • brightest star • area around star • 9th brightest star • 864 light years away • one of the largest known stars • used to search for other planets • used to show visiblity for stars • high energy radiation causing interference
scientific revolution 2023-01-12
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- Mathematician who concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion. One of these laws showed that the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits instead of circle. Kepler’s laws showed that Copernicus’s basic ideas were true
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- Italian scientist, Galileo built on the new theories about astronomy. Using a telescope, he supported Copernicus’s heliocentric theory, and came under persecution from the Catholic Church.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- Developed the heliocentric theory that the stars, Earth, and other planets revolved around the sun.
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- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- having the sun as the center of the universe
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
11 Clues: having the sun as the center of the universe • a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • the theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars • ...
INNER PLANET STATIONS 2021-04-21
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- An inner planet, the second planet away from the Sun, the hottest planet in our solar system
- An inner planet, the fourth planet away from the Sun, named after the Roman god of war
- The four planets, being Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars that are closest to the Sun and are terrestrial
- A celestial object that is moving in an orbit around a star
- An inner planet, the planet in which we live in
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- Being Earth-like
- A layer that surrounds a planet or moon that is made up of gases
- To move around repeatedly
- A celestial object that orbits a planet
- An inner planet, the closest planet to the Sun, it has the shortest revolution out of all of the planets in our solar system
10 Clues: Being Earth-like • To move around repeatedly • A celestial object that orbits a planet • An inner planet, the planet in which we live in • A celestial object that is moving in an orbit around a star • A layer that surrounds a planet or moon that is made up of gases • An inner planet, the fourth planet away from the Sun, named after the Roman god of war • ...
Chapter 21 Lesson 1-2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-19
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- What are small, rocky objects that orbit between Mars?
- What occurs when a planet's atmosphere traps solar energy and causes the face temperature to change?
- What is the unit to find the average distance from Earth to the Sun?
- What is a spherical object that doesn't have more mass then the objects around it and orbits the Sun?
- What are the planets that are the most further away from the Sun?
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- What is the time it takes an object to travel around the Sun?
- What is made of dust,gas, and ice moves around the Sun?
- What is the time it takes an object to complete one rotation?
- What are the planets closest to the Sun?
- What is an object that orbits the sun and has a nearly spherical shape?
10 Clues: What are the planets closest to the Sun? • What are small, rocky objects that orbit between Mars? • What is made of dust,gas, and ice moves around the Sun? • What is the time it takes an object to travel around the Sun? • What is the time it takes an object to complete one rotation? • What are the planets that are the most further away from the Sun? • ...
SCIENCE 5 2022-04-20
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- _____ is the separation of an insoluble solid from a liquid by pouring away the liquid and leaving behind the solid.
- The frictional force acting on objects as they move through water is called water _____.
- _____ force is a force of attraction between things and the Earth.
- The _____ of an object is different on the Earth, the Moon, and other planets.
- The _____ of an object is the same on the Earth, the Moon, and other planets.
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- _____ is the change of state of water from a gas to a liquid.
- Baking a cake is an example of a _____ change.
- _____ force can slow down and stop moving objects
- When ice reaches its _____ point, it changes to the liquid state.
- When liquid water reaches its _____ point, it changes to the solid state.
10 Clues: Baking a cake is an example of a _____ change. • _____ force can slow down and stop moving objects • _____ is the change of state of water from a gas to a liquid. • When ice reaches its _____ point, it changes to the liquid state. • _____ force is a force of attraction between things and the Earth. • ...
Scientiific revolution by stef!! 2023-12-12
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- Italian astronomer and physicist used a telescope to study the stars and supported the heliocentric theory
- who developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- French philosopher and mathematician who believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
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- Danish astronomer who developed the Tychonic Systems- planets
- The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- who believed that a better understanding of the natural world would produce practical knowledge that could improve people’s lives
- whose face is featured in the center of the US 100 dollar bill.
- Who Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd century)
- who developed the heliocentric system
- German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
10 Clues: who developed the heliocentric system • German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe • Danish astronomer who developed the Tychonic Systems- planets • whose face is featured in the center of the US 100 dollar bill. • who developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature • ...
