planets Crossword Puzzles
Sun and Space Crossword 2019-01-03
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- Really bright sun in your _ will make you squint.
- The sun is really _ even when it's cold on earth.
- The hottest planet.
- _ make up the sun, so its surface never stays the same.
- The Milky Way _ is the home for our solar system.
- The pattern of a smaller object going around a bigger space object.
- Sunlight can _ your skin even when it's not hot.
- _ energy is a sustainable way to power things on earth.
- The moon doesn't make light of its own, it _ the light of the sun.
- A planet follows an orbital _ around the sun.
- The sun is so _ that you can't stare at it.
- The sun is a _ that anchors our solar system.
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- The sun sets in the _.
- Our _ makes Vitamin D when sun shines directly on it.
- The number of planets that orbit our sun.
- The area between objects in space.
- 365 is the number of _ it takes Earth to orbit the sun.
- _ can block the sun from view.
- The shape of the sun.
- Keeps our feet on the ground and the planets going around the sun.
- The object that blocks the sun in a solar eclipse.
- Sunlight makes you feel _.
- The name we call the planet we live on.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- Column of light.
- The sun's _ is a form of energy.
- Used to be the smallest, ninth planet.
27 Clues: Column of light. • The hottest planet. • The shape of the sun. • The sun sets in the _. • Sunlight makes you feel _. • _ can block the sun from view. • The closest planet to the sun. • The sun's _ is a form of energy. • The area between objects in space. • Used to be the smallest, ninth planet. • The name we call the planet we live on. • The number of planets that orbit our sun. • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- law a universal moral law
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
- believed people were naturally good
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
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- "I think, therefore I am."
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- right to life, liberty and property
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- developed Calculus
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2025-09-07
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- the path an object takes as it moves around another object in space
- Year the distance light travels in one year
- a star in the stable, middle part of its life cycle where it fuses hydrogen into helium
- a huge ball of hot, glowing gas that produces energy through nuclear fusion
- the galaxy that contains our Solar System
- the early stage of a star’s formation before nuclear fusion begins
- study of stars, planets, galaxies, and objects in space
- a late stage in a star’s life when it expands and cools after using most of its hydrogen
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
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- a massive cloud of gas and dust where stars are born
- a group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky
- a large object that orbits a star and does not make its own light
- a powerful explosion that occurs when a massive star runs out of fuel
- a tool that collects light to make distant objects look closer and clearer
- a huge collection of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity
- a region of space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- System the Sun and all objects that orbit it, including planets, moons, and asteroids
- the hot, dense core left after a star sheds its outer layers
- a natural object that orbits a planet
- the stretching of light waves from objects moving away from us, evidence the universe is expanding
20 Clues: a natural object that orbits a planet • the galaxy that contains our Solar System • Year the distance light travels in one year • the force that pulls objects toward each other • a massive cloud of gas and dust where stars are born • a group of stars that form a pattern in the night sky • study of stars, planets, galaxies, and objects in space • ...
The Galaxy 2025-11-05
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- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often a nursery for new stars
- The phase of the moon when it is completely illuminated
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet
- The closest star to Earth
- The planet known for its ring system
- A region of space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- The second largest moon in the Solar System, orbiting Saturn
- dying star that collapses into a dense core
- The galaxy containing our Solar System
- A star that suddenly increases in brightness before fading
- An instrument used to view distant stars and planets
- force keeping planets in orbit
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- The bright object sometimes seen before sunrise or after sunset
- A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt
- The point directly above an observer in the sky
- largest planet in our Solar System
- The process by which a star produces energy through nuclear reactions
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas and dust, held together by gravity
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere
- Earth's natural satellite
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- The smallest planet in our Solar System
- A space body composed mostly of ice and dust, with a glowing tail
- The science of celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- The galaxy type shaped like a flat disk
- The outermost layer of a star's atmosphere
- A glowing streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere
28 Clues: Earth's natural satellite • The closest star to Earth • force keeping planets in orbit • largest planet in our Solar System • The planet known as the Red Planet • The planet known for its ring system • The galaxy containing our Solar System • The smallest planet in our Solar System • The galaxy type shaped like a flat disk • A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-19
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- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Bang: The initial explosion that resulted in the formation of planets
- Center of the sun
- The partial or total blocking of one object in space by another
- A place that is empty of all matter
- The attractive force between objects
- An object that orbits a star and is large enough to have become rounded by its own gravity, and has cleared the area of its orbit
- Loose collection of dust and ice that orbits the sun
- The movement of an object around another object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless acted on by an outside force
- the periodic rise and fall of the level of water in the ocean
- Amount of matter in an object
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- A device that expels gas in one direction to move in the opposite direction
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- Huge group of single stars and star systems and star clusters and dust and gas held together by gravity
- A building that contains one or more telescopes
- A ball of hot gas that is primarily hydrogen and helium that undergoes nuclear fusion
- A rocky object that revolves around the sun that are too small to be planets
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- An imaginary line that passes through a planet's center that the planet rotates on
20 Clues: Center of the sun • Amount of matter in an object • A push or pull exerted on an object • A place that is empty of all matter • The attractive force between objects • A measure of the force of gravity on an object • A building that contains one or more telescopes • The movement of an object around another object • Loose collection of dust and ice that orbits the sun • ...
Ch 20 Scientific Revolution 2013-10-04
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- developed Calculus
- middle class and nobility mingled here to discuss important ideas
- monarchy Hobbes believed this to be the best form of government
- thought the the right to rule rested in the people
- proved mathematically that the planets move in ovals around the sun
- 2 who made contributions to the scientific study of oxygen
- believed that people have the right to overthrow an unjust government
- attaining knowledge by repeated observation and experimentation
- discovered blood is pumped through the body by the heart
- Penn advocated an assembly of nations committed to world peace
- thinkers of the Enlightenment
- credited with beginning the scientific revolution
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- rulers who tried to govern by enlightenment principles
- had to recant his ideas of the planets revolution around the sun
- opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes
- right to life, liberty and property
- "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
- necessary to establish order, both Locke and Hobbes agreed on this
- represented order and reason of Greek and Romans
- person who tried to transform base metals into precious metals
- application of science and reason to understand the world
- believed people were naturally good
- "I think, therefore I am."
- method systematic steps to perform experiments
- believed that the best form of government was an absolute monarchy
- law a universal moral law
26 Clues: developed Calculus • law a universal moral law • "I think, therefore I am." • thinkers of the Enlightenment • right to life, liberty and property • believed people were naturally good • method systematic steps to perform experiments • represented order and reason of Greek and Romans • credited with beginning the scientific revolution • ...
Satellites and space 2015-03-10
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- A satellite that has not been made by humans
- Millions of stars grouped together
- A large object orbiting a star, like the Earth.
- A satellite used to take pictures of the Earth - for instance to help forecast the weather.
- All the galaxies and the space between them
- The family of waves that includes light, infrared, microwaves and radio waves
- An orbit where a satellite is over the equator and takes exactly 24 hours to circle the Earth, so it always stays over the same part of the Earth.
- A star with planets and other objects orbiting it
- A space probe that goes into orbit around a planet or moon.
- The unit of force
- A space probe that lands on a planet or moon.
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- A huge ball of gas that gives out heat and light energy
- A satellite made by humans
- An unmanned spacecraft that has cameras and other equipment to find out about other planets.
- The path that a planet takes around a star, or the path that a moon or satellite takes around a planet.
- A satellite used to transmit TV programmes or telephone calls
- Anything that orbits a planet or a moon
- Oval shaped. The shape of a planet's orbit around the Sun.
- Another name for heat energy that travels by radiation. It can travel through transparent things and a vacuum (empty space)
- The force of attraction between any two objects
20 Clues: The unit of force • A satellite made by humans • Millions of stars grouped together • Anything that orbits a planet or a moon • All the galaxies and the space between them • A satellite that has not been made by humans • A space probe that lands on a planet or moon. • A large object orbiting a star, like the Earth. • The force of attraction between any two objects • ...
Evelina Yurchenko Astronomy 2015-02-20
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- a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky
- a spacecraft that drops into a planet's atmosphere
- an imaginary line that runs through the center that the Earth rotates on
- the sun, the planets and various smaller bodies
- dark areas on the moon
- the darkest part of the shadow
- the path of an object in space as it moves around another object because of gravity
- a craft designed to land on a planets surface
- the second step in space exploration
- a satellite in which people can live and work for long periods of time
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- visible light that travels across distances as certain types of waves
- the spreading cone of lighter shadow
- an object that orbits a more massive object
- a device that gathers electromagnetic radiation and makes stars or far away object look closer
- everything put together in one including space and all of the matter and energy put together
- range of colors that are visible when a beam of white light hits them
- when a shadow makes the sun or the moon seem to grow darker
- when the area of sunlight is at a maximum in one hemisphere then the other
- the first stage in space exploration
- when the sunlight shines equally on the northern and and southern hemispheres
- patterns of temperature changes and other weather trends over the course of a year
- group of millions or billions of stars held together by their own gravity
22 Clues: dark areas on the moon • the darkest part of the shadow • the spreading cone of lighter shadow • the first stage in space exploration • the second step in space exploration • an object that orbits a more massive object • a craft designed to land on a planets surface • a group of stars that form a pattern in the sky • the sun, the planets and various smaller bodies • ...
Solar System Crossword puzzle 2022-05-25
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- Animals need this to live, In the lungs
- What planet is red?
- Where every solar system is and has a black hole in the center
- A dwarf planet that is in the Kuiper belt
- a Planet made of gas
- What planet is the only planet with life?
- A hole in space that absorbs things
- A smaller version of a planet
- a small body of matter from outer space that enters the earth's atmosphere
- When a planet does a full rotation around the sun
- term related to the moon
- In the middle of the solar system and provides light
- What planet is the 8th planet from the sun?
- What keeps us on the ground
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- The reason we have tides in the ocean
- What planet has no atmosphere and is closest to the sun?
- Earth has 5 layers of this
- The ring around all the planets
- Lengh of how far light travels in a year
- A hole in space
- When something rotates around something
- Imaginary pole in the middle of a planet
- a planet made of rock
- The asteroids separating the gas giants from the terrestrial planets
- What planet sits on its side?
- What planet has rings?
- What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
- What planet is the hottest?
- term related to the sun
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
30 Clues: A hole in space • What planet is red? • a Planet made of gas • a planet made of rock • What planet has rings? • term related to the sun • term related to the moon • Earth has 5 layers of this • What planet is the hottest? • What keeps us on the ground • A smaller version of a planet • What planet sits on its side? • The ring around all the planets • A hole in space that absorbs things • ...
Solar System 2022-10-19
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- The coldest planet in our Solar system is ...
- The Sun and a group planets and other space objects that move around the Sun is called as ...sun Sol is the other name to mention the ...
- A circular movement of a Planet around its axis is called ...
- A ring of light around the sun during total solar eclipse is called....
- Earth ... is the movement of the earth around the sun.
- Jupiter has four large moons. The biggest moons of Jupiter is ...
- The moon looks bright at night because it...the sunlight.
- The name of the bigest satellites in Saturn is ...
- Mars is also name as the Red Planet. It is because most of its surface are covered by red ...
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- Venus and Mercury are moonless. The reason is because it has a very week ... force.
- Asteroids belt is located between Mars and ...
- The darker shadow which becomes smaller as it reaches the Earth is called...
- The name of Earth's satellite is ...
- sun is a giant blowing gas which consists of ..., Helium, and other element.
- The inner planets are made mostly of ....
- A large body in space that moves around a star is called ...
- When the sun and moon are not aligned, the gravitational forces cancel each other out, and the tides are not as dramatically high and low, it is called....
- A year that consists of 366 days is called ... year
- the bright and hottest planet is ...
- ... happen because of moon's gravity
20 Clues: The name of Earth's satellite is ... • the bright and hottest planet is ... • ... happen because of moon's gravity • The inner planets are made mostly of .... • The coldest planet in our Solar system is ... • Asteroids belt is located between Mars and ... • The name of the bigest satellites in Saturn is ... • A year that consists of 366 days is called ... year • ...
Science 2023-12-04
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- a current in a fluid that results from convention
- the part of earth that is south of the equator
- the four parts of the year in that each consists of different weather patterns
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- the movement of a sloping position
- the wind that constantly blows towards the equator
- a time of inactivity or stagnation
- the part of the earth that is north of the equator
- the mid-latitude part of earths wind circulation
- to make larger
- the part of the atmosphere that is above the mesosphere
- a convention cell in which the air rises at the equator and sinks at the medium latitudes
- an agreement that can be written or spoken
- the part of earths atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
- the gasses that surround earth and other planets
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- the level of compactness of a substance
- the opposite direction that the clock turns
- a belt of strong upper level winds on top of the polar front
- the outer region of the planets atmosphere
- a belt of calm air and sea that is both in the north and south hemispheres
- one of the five primary wind zones known as wind belts
- the direction that The clock moves
- an imaginary line around the earth that is equally distant from both poles
- the degree of heat from a object or substance
- a layer of earths atmosphere above the troposphere
25 Clues: to make larger • the direction that The clock moves • the movement of a sloping position • a time of inactivity or stagnation • the lowest region of the atmosphere • the level of compactness of a substance • the outer region of the planets atmosphere • an agreement that can be written or spoken • the opposite direction that the clock turns • ...
Science 2023-12-04
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- a current in a fluid that results from convention
- the part of earth that is south of the equator
- the four parts of the year in that each consists of different weather patterns
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- the movement of a sloping position
- the wind that constantly blows towards the equator
- a time of inactivity or stagnation
- the part of the earth that is north of the equator
- the mid-latitude part of earths wind circulation
- to make larger
- the part of the atmosphere that is above the mesosphere
- a convention cell in which the air rises at the equator and sinks at the medium latitudes
- an agreement that can be written or spoken
- the part of earths atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
- the gasses that surround earth and other planets
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- the level of compactness of a substance
- the opposite direction that the clock turns
- a belt of strong upper level winds on top of the polar front
- the outer region of the planets atmosphere
- a belt of calm air and sea that is both in the north and south hemispheres
- one of the five primary wind zones known as wind belts
- the direction that The clock moves
- an imaginary line around the earth that is equally distant from both poles
- the degree of heat from a object or substance
- a layer of earths atmosphere above the troposphere
25 Clues: to make larger • the direction that The clock moves • the movement of a sloping position • a time of inactivity or stagnation • the lowest region of the atmosphere • the level of compactness of a substance • the outer region of the planets atmosphere • an agreement that can be written or spoken • the opposite direction that the clock turns • ...
ES Review: Wed 9/13 2023-09-13
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- the asteroid belt is essentially a corridor of _____ located between the inner and outer planets
- things that remain the same no matter how many times you repeat an experiment
- highest and lowest tides (occur during the new and full moon phases)
- extended drought over the _____ zone causes a lowering of the water table
- describes how far east or west a location is on earth
- a corridor of rocks that separates the inner and outer planets
- contains information on temperature, precipitation, etc. over some area/region
- what causes a lowering of the water table
- the outcome of an experiment, or what is measured at the end
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- the moon has a stronger influence on tides than the sun because the moon is _____
- plant and animal life is preserved _____ via burial in sediment
- remains of ancient life are preserved through _____ in sediment
- the force that the moon exerts on earth, which causes tides
- describes how far north or south a location is on earth
- the highest and lowest _____ occur during the new and full moon phases
- another word for the independent variable
- what "I" change in an experiment is the _____ variable
- to interpret a graph, you look and see where the x and y values _____
- the "H's" and "L's" on a weather map represent high and low _____
- to determine a point on a graph, you must _____ over to where the x meets the y
20 Clues: another word for the independent variable • what causes a lowering of the water table • describes how far east or west a location is on earth • what "I" change in an experiment is the _____ variable • describes how far north or south a location is on earth • the force that the moon exerts on earth, which causes tides • ...
Ellipses and Our Solar System 2024-01-31
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- When Earth is farthest from the Sun.
- Earth is tilted on this.
- name of the moon phase when the moon is mostly lit.
- The tendency for an object to stay in motion in a straight line, unless changed by an external force.
- When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun and casting its shadow on the Moon.
- name of the moon phase where the light is "shrinking".
- The measure of how elliptical an orbit is.
- name of the moon phase when only the dark side of the moon is facing Earth.
- The path planets take around its star in an oval pattern.
- Two points within an ellipse
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- A natural phenomenon where all things with energy are brought toward one another.
- When Earth is closest to the Sun.
- name of the moon phase where only a sliver of the moon is lit up.
- When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun and casting its shadow onto Earth.
- Earth's spin on its axis, also equal to 1 day.
- name of the moon phase when the whole moon is lit up by the Sun.
- A regular repeating path that one object in space takes around another.
- name of the moon phase where the light is "growing".
- The star that is at the center of our Solar System.
- Earth and other planets going around the Sun, also equal to 365.25 days.
- half of our Earth.
21 Clues: half of our Earth. • Earth is tilted on this. • Two points within an ellipse • When Earth is closest to the Sun. • When Earth is farthest from the Sun. • The measure of how elliptical an orbit is. • Earth's spin on its axis, also equal to 1 day. • name of the moon phase when the moon is mostly lit. • The star that is at the center of our Solar System. • ...
Chapter 21 Vocabulary 2020-03-09
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- elegant urban drawing rooms.
- an alteration proposed or effected by parliamentary or constitutional procedure
- method, a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- sun moon and other planets revolve around earth.
- sovereignty, the right to govern through the consent of the people.
- one that follows especially one who takes over a throne, title, estate, or office.
- law of gravitation, one of Newton's three laws of motion.
- the concept that the state should not impose government regulations.
- an 18th century religious philosophy based on reason and natural law.
- an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's.
- reasoning, the doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations.
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- a group of individuals born and living at the same time.
- at one's discretion; random
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation.
- earth and planets revolve around earth.
- french for "Philosopher"
- contract, the concept that an entire society agrees to be governed by its general.
- a system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- of powers, a form of government in which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances.
- system, a form of government in which power is shared between the national and state governments.
20 Clues: french for "Philosopher" • at one's discretion; random • elegant urban drawing rooms. • earth and planets revolve around earth. • sun moon and other planets revolve around earth. • an artistic style that replaced baroque in the 1730's. • a group of individuals born and living at the same time. • law of gravitation, one of Newton's three laws of motion. • ...
IGCSE Physics P6 Astrophysics 2023-04-29
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- Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape.
- (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1
- Contains more than 99% of the mass of the Solar System.
- The explosion at the start of the Universe.
- The Sun emits mostly visible light, but also lots of...
- (2words) What the Sun will become once it runs out of hydrogen to fuse.
- Cloud of dust (hydrogen) that may collapse into a protostar.
- The process that stars make energy by.
- Another name for the rocky planets of the Solar System.
- (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars.
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- The disc of material that forms around a young star which planets are made from.
- Happen through the year, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
- A dwarf planet in our Solar System between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
- The seventh planet from the Sun.
- The colour of a main sequence star much more massive than the Sun.
- (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m
- (2words) What a small star becomes after the red giant stage.
- Energy due to motion
- The M in CMB.
- This needs a value of about 10 million or more for fusion to occur.
- ______ shift - the change in the frequency and wavelength of light due to the object or observer moving.
- Light from distant galaxies all appears to be ________ed.
- The explosion that happens to giant stars once they cannot fuse anymore. Used to measure distances.
23 Clues: The M in CMB. • Energy due to motion • (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m • (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1 • The seventh planet from the Sun. • The process that stars make energy by. • The explosion at the start of the Universe. • Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape. • (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars. • ...
Grade 6 Unit 3 Revision 2025-04-02
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- hole A region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape from it.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The force exerted by gravity on an object's mass.
- A large system of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- ________ energy Stored energy that an object has due to its position or shape.
- A force that opposes motion and causes energy dissipation as heat.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- _______ system The Sun and all the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit it.
- The path a planet takes around a star or a moon around a planet.
- ________ energy The energy of motion.
- The movement of a planet around the Sun.
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- A small icy body that orbits the Sun and develops a tail when it gets close.
- A massive, glowing ball of gas that produces light and heat, like the Sun.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, especially towards Earth.
- A small rocky body that orbits the Sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space where stars and planets form.
- The spinning of a planet on its axis.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms.
- The spreading out or loss of energy, usually as heat.
- The rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.
20 Clues: The spinning of a planet on its axis. • ________ energy The energy of motion. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The movement of a planet around the Sun. • The force exerted by gravity on an object's mass. • The spreading out or loss of energy, usually as heat. • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-15
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- Of Mars' two moons this has the outermost orbit.
- This orbits the earth.
- The smallest of Jupiter's four Galilean moons.
- The planet that we live on.
- This dwarf planet used to be considered the ninth planet in our solar system.
- This is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt that doesn't count as a dwarf planet.
- The largest moon in our solar system.
- This belt is between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
- This dwarf planet is in the asteroid belt.
- Jupiter's second largest moon.
- This planet is known for its bright and extensive system of rings.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
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- Pluto's moon.
- The largest moon of Uranus
- The innermost of Jupiter's four Galilean moons.
- The second largest moon in our solar system.
- This belt is home to several dwarf planets.
- The planet in our solar system that is furthest from the sun.
- This planet's orbit is between Earth's and Jupiter's.
- The planet with the largest axial tilt.
- Of Mars' two moons this has the innermost orbit.
- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- This is the third largest asteroid in the asteroid belt.
- Neptune's largest moon.
- This is the larger of the two planets in our solars system that have no moons.
- The most massive known dwarf planet in our solar system.
- the center of our solar system.
27 Clues: Pluto's moon. • This orbits the earth. • Neptune's largest moon. • The largest moon of Uranus • The planet that we live on. • Jupiter's second largest moon. • the center of our solar system. • The largest moon in our solar system. • The planet with the largest axial tilt. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The smallest planet in our solar system. • ...
Tafsir of Sura al-An’am 6.75–79 2024-12-07
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- Thus did we show Ibrahim the ............... of the heavens and the earth that he be one of those who have faith with certainty
- Ibrahim embraced ................
- Azar used to worship ...........
- In the end Ibrahim rejected ..............
- The second thing Ibrahim claimed "This is my lord" after a star was the ................
- the stars, the planets, the sun and the moon are the ................ objects the eyes can see
- Ibrahim asked Allah for .............. for his father for the rest of his father's life.
- Ibrahim's father will be changed into a male .............. on the day of judgement.
- I worship the ............... of the sun, the moon etc
- Verily I have turned my .......... towards Him
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- Allah Who has created the ............. and the earth
- Ibrahim's people thought that are too ............... to worship Allah directly
- When the night overcame him he saw a ............ He said, "This is my lord"
- I am not of the ..................
- "O my people! I am indeed free from all that you join as ............. in worship with Allah."
- Ibrahim (as) continued to ask for .................
- When he saw the ......... rising up, he said: This is my Lord.
- Azar said to his son: "Do you reject my gods, O Ibrahim, If you stop not this, I will indeed ............. you"
- the stars, the planets, the sun and the moon are not ............... of being a god because they have a fixed cycle which cannot be changed. They have no power.
- The name of Ibrahim (as)'s father
20 Clues: Azar used to worship ........... • Ibrahim embraced ................ • The name of Ibrahim (as)'s father • I am not of the .................. • In the end Ibrahim rejected .............. • Verily I have turned my .......... towards Him • Ibrahim (as) continued to ask for ................. • Allah Who has created the ............. and the earth • ...
Space 2023-06-19
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- This is a vehicle that can travel in space. Spaceships are specially designed to carry astronauts and equipment to explore and study the universe.
- These are tiny specks of light that we can see in the night sky. Stars are like faraway suns that shine brightly. They come in different sizes and colors.
- Station This is a large spacecraft that stays in space for a long time. It is like a home for astronauts. They can live and work in the space station and conduct experiments.
- This is an object that orbits around a planet or a star. Satellites are used for many things, like communication, weather forecasting, and taking pictures of Earth.
- This is a round object that we can see in the sky at night. It looks like a big ball made of silver or white. Sometimes, we can see the moon during the day too.
- This is a person who travels and explores space. Astronauts wear special suits and go inside rockets or spaceships to go to places beyond the Earth.
- This is a tool that helps us see things that are very far away, like stars and planets. Telescopes make things appear closer and bigger, so we can study them better.
- This is a piece of rock or metal that burns up when it enters the Earth's atmosphere. We also call it a shooting star. Sometimes we can see meteors in the night sky.
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- This is a large hole on the surface of a planet or a moon. Craters are formed when objects like meteors crash into the surface. They can be big or small.
- These are big round objects that go around the sun. There are many planets in our solar system, like Earth, Mars, and Jupiter. Each planet is different.
- This is a big, bright, and yellow star in our solar system. It gives us light and heat. During the day, the sun shines in the sky and makes everything bright.
- This is a bright object that moves across the sky with a long tail behind it. Comets are made of ice, dust, and gases. Sometimes we can see comets from Earth.
- This is a tall and powerful vehicle that can take people and things into space. Rockets have engines that create a lot of force to push them up into the sky.
- This is a person who studies and observes things in space, like stars, planets, and galaxies. Astronomers use telescopes and other tools to learn about the universe.
- This is a huge collection of stars, planets, and other celestial objects. Our solar system is part of a galaxy called the Milky Way. Galaxies come in different shapes.
15 Clues: This is a vehicle that can travel in space. Spaceships are specially designed to carry astronauts and equipment to explore and study the universe. • This is a person who travels and explores space. Astronauts wear special suits and go inside rockets or spaceships to go to places beyond the Earth. • ...
The Code to the Safe in the Spaceship 2021-06-18
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- Made up of a star, eight planets, and countlesss other dwarf planets
- Rocky worlds revolving around the sun
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- Made up by seven stars, forms the shape of a spoon
- The whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- the plate like planet you see at night.
- An object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
6 Clues: Rocky worlds revolving around the sun • the plate like planet you see at night. • The whole mass of air surrounding the earth • Made up by seven stars, forms the shape of a spoon • An object that has been intentionally placed into orbit • Made up of a star, eight planets, and countlesss other dwarf planets
Marius's Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-17
6 Clues: When the moon blocks the sun. • A shiny ball that is in the sky. • A ball that orbits around big planets. • Is a place that holds planets and stars. • A large circle object that orbits a star. • of the moon When the moon is close up to the sun it is more lighter than it is.
science 2024-02-07
6 Clues: a planet with 79 moons • a planet that has wide and thin rigs • a name refering to non-terestrial planets • an ice giant that is the 7th planet from the sun • a planet that has a dark vortex that may go away soon • the place where all of the planets and sun our located
Future 2013-07-24
THE COVEN QUIZ 2022-01-21
THE COVEN QUIZ 2022-01-21
celestial bodies 2015-06-06
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- orbit around the sun and are the size of a pebble.
- when a meteoroid infiltrate earth's atmosphere , meteors usually burn up.
- around the sun, star and are too small to be a planet.
- is relating or positioned to space and/or the sky.
- body that orbits around a star.
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- of ice and dust, when it is close to the sun it forms a tail directing away from the sun.
- of stars that create a pattern.
- system/Consist of eight planets that contain each oft heir own moons aligned orbiting around the sun with smaller celestial bodies.
- star patterns as well, but do not create their own constellations.
- formed by gravity pulling gas & dust with billions stars, stellar remnants and dark matter.
10 Clues: of stars that create a pattern. • body that orbits around a star. • orbit around the sun and are the size of a pebble. • is relating or positioned to space and/or the sky. • around the sun, star and are too small to be a planet. • star patterns as well, but do not create their own constellations. • ...
celestial bodies 2015-06-06
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- nucleus of ice and dust, when it is close to the sun it forms a tail directing away from the sun.
- are formed by gravity pulling gas & dust with billions stars, stellar remnants and dark matter.
- group of stars that create a pattern.
- celestial bodies that orbits around a star.
- are star patterns as well, but do not create their own constellations.
- orbit around the sun, star and are too small to be a planet.
- is when a meteoroid infiltrate earth's atmosphere , meteors usually burn up.
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- it is relating or positioned to space and/or the sky.
- orbit around the sun and are the size of a pebble.
- Consist of eight planets that contain each oft heir own moons aligned orbiting around the sun with smaller celestial bodies.
10 Clues: group of stars that create a pattern. • celestial bodies that orbits around a star. • orbit around the sun and are the size of a pebble. • it is relating or positioned to space and/or the sky. • orbit around the sun, star and are too small to be a planet. • are star patterns as well, but do not create their own constellations. • ...
Planet and The Sun 2022-09-21
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- This is a celestial body in space that orbits stars.
- This planet is known as a dwarf planet because it is smaller than a regular planet.
- This word represents 4 of the outer planets because of their gaseous surface.
- The sun is a source of _______, which is light and heat.
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- If you get too much sun, it could lead to this skin disease.
- This can be used to create something to be remembered such as "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nachos"
- These are the dark, cooler spots on the sun's surface.
- The sun helps increase our ability to produce this. It helps to strengthen our bones.
- This is what the sun is.
- This word represents 4 of the inner planets because of their terrestrial nature.
10 Clues: This is what the sun is. • This is a celestial body in space that orbits stars. • These are the dark, cooler spots on the sun's surface. • The sun is a source of _______, which is light and heat. • If you get too much sun, it could lead to this skin disease. • This word represents 4 of the outer planets because of their gaseous surface. • ...
Science Revolution 2023-12-14
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- Rejected the traditional theory that all matter was composed of four elements (earth, fire, water, air) in The Sceptical Chymist
- American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
- Considered the father of modern anatomy
- Wrote The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or Principia
- His last name is Bacon
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- Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
- Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
- Developed the heliocentric system (the Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits)
- Developed the Tychonic System – planets revolved around the Sun, while the Sun revolved around the Earth
- The scale associated with this thermometer is called the Fahrenheit scale; 32°F was the temperature for freezing water; 212°F was the boiling point
10 Clues: His last name is Bacon • Considered the father of modern anatomy • Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions • American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer • Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion. • Wrote The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or Principia • ...
Important Astronomy History 2025-03-20
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- refined the original geocentric model in his masterpiece ‘Almagest,’ which listed 48 constellations , and chartered the motions of the stars and planets.
- becomes the first man-made object to orbit the Earth marking the beginning of the space age.
- Dutch spectacles maker invents a refractor telescope
- , During this period in Mesopotamia, the constellations of Leo, Taurus, Scorpius, Gemini, Capricorn, and Sagittarius were invented
- The Egyptians start to use sundials.
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- The worlds oldest solar observatory
- put into orbit from space shuttle Discovery. The 2.4m aperture reflecting telescope continues to circle the Earth taking extremely sharp images of outer space.
- Indian astronomer Yajnavalkya proposes a heliocentric concept of the universe
- discovered that the planets orbit about the Sun in an elliptical and not circular motion
- Greek philosopher Anaxagoras suggests that the stars are actually suns
10 Clues: The worlds oldest solar observatory • The Egyptians start to use sundials. • Dutch spectacles maker invents a refractor telescope • Greek philosopher Anaxagoras suggests that the stars are actually suns • Indian astronomer Yajnavalkya proposes a heliocentric concept of the universe • ...
the universe 2020-08-18
10 Clues: day and night • jupiter has 67 • round floaty things • pluto is a_________ • lets go_______gazing • how do you see up closely • swirly twirly stary things • big rock from out of space • telescopes in space are called___________ • gedeebedeeee bondy boo, suvulahaiy, canidicoo
Solar System 2021-11-18
10 Clues: hottest planet • celestial object • known as red planet • Known to support life • closest planet to sun • Planets ranges in thickness • Like the earth in some ways • Mercury,mars, venus, and earth • moves repitivly around a planet • Jupiter, Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune
. 2021-12-02
10 Clues: century • Orbiting earth • religious people • at home doing time • usually to see planets • not able to see at all • school after highschool • work for a school teaching art • A place about important things • Place when you get in trouble by police
Crossword puzzle 4 2023-04-16
10 Clues: In the feet. • They lay eggs. • One of the oceans. • The coldest season. • One of the planets. • The origin of bread. • The colour of bananas. • The female of the king. • The final product of the bees. • A herbivor animal giving milk.
8th Grade_Solar System 2023-02-01
10 Clues: inner planets • first person in space • largest planet in size • Highest density planet • planet with longest day • natural satellite of Earth • green planet of solar system • Deepest point from sea level • Red planet of the solar system • planet taking shortest revolution
flight , souvenirs , bought , treasures , tidy , satellite , astronaut , jupiter , environment , unfortunately 2023-10-21
10 Clues: sadly • chean • buy some thing • rising high on air • some gifts from travel • olde things that get hiden • someone that travel to spase • bigest planet in solar system • a machin that orbit around planets • conditions in which someone or something lives
Scientists 2024-12-16
10 Clues: Discovered cells • Invented the radio • Invented the light bulb • Discovered radioactivity • Created the laws of motion • Invented the periodic table • Pioneered the scientific method • Created the theory of relativity • Contributed to the theory of evolution • Discovered planets orbit in elliptical paths
Isaac Newton 2025-01-02
10 Clues: Orbits Earth • What powers work • Causes things to fall • How heavy something is • Smallest unit of matter • Energy that helps us see • Third planet from the Sun • Study of natural phenomena • Newton did this with gravity • Motion of planets around stars
Astronomy 2025-03-07
10 Clues: Its hot • Our univerese • It glows at night • Goes out of space • Big colourful around • It roams around the planet • Milions around th euniverese • 7 planets in the solar system • Biggest planet in solar system • A giant rock floating in space
Universe 2023-06-27
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- A person who travels and works in space. It undergo special training and wear spacesuits to survive in the extreme conditions of outer space.
- The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists.
- A celestial object made of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun. When it gets closer to the sun, it develops a glowing coma and a tail.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star. Planets are round and can be rocky or gaseous. It is a part of a solar system and may support life.
- A vehicle designed for travel and exploration in outer space. They are used to transport astronauts, satellites, and scientific equipment.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity.
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- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. It helps scientists study galaxies, stars, and other celestial phenomena.
- An object that orbits a planet or star. They can be natural (like the moon) or artificial (man-made) and are used for communication and observation.
- An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. It keeps planets in orbit, gives weight to objects, and is responsible for many phenomena in space.
- A luminous celestial object made of hot gases, such as hydrogen and helium. It emit light and heat, and our sun is an example of a star.
11 Clues: An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another. • The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists. • A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity. • ...
Unit 5 Mid-Unit Crossword 2023-12-01
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- Italian astronomer who first used a telescope to observe the planets; discovered moons around Jupiter.
- Polish astronomer who proved that the earth and planets goes around the sun, basically starting the Scientific Revolution.
- The old (and wrong) belief that the earth is at the center of the universe; disproven by Copernicus.
- Movement that followed the Scientific Revolution, where thinkers wanted to apply observation and reason to human society.
- French philosophe who advocated for freedom
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- First feminist; advocated for women's rights
- English physicist who described three laws of motion, gravity, and "invented" calculus; Isaac _____.
- The philosopher who invented the scientific method was named Francis ______.
- French philosophe who advocated for freedom of speech, tolerance.
- The _____ Revolution was a major shift in thinking in the early modern period where people began trying to understand the world through experiments, observations, and reason.
- English philosopher who believed all people were equal and had natural rights.
11 Clues: French philosophe who advocated for freedom • First feminist; advocated for women's rights • French philosophe who advocated for freedom of speech, tolerance. • The philosopher who invented the scientific method was named Francis ______. • English philosopher who believed all people were equal and had natural rights. • ...
Geography: A Living Planet 2024-08-13
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- the thin rock layer making up the earth's surface.
- drift the hypothesis that all continents were once joined into a supercontinent that split apart over millions of years.
- the earth's center, made up of iron and nickel; the inner core is solid, and the outer core is liquid.
- the layers of gasses immediately surrounding the earth.
- the molten rock material formed when solid rock in the earth's mantle or crust melts.
- a landmass above water on the earth.
- the solid rock portion of the earth's surface.
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- the waters comprising the earth's surface, including oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and vapor in the atmosphere.
- the waters comprising the earth's surface, including oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and vapor in the atmosphere.
- consists of the sun and eight known planets, as well as other celestial bodies that orbit the sun
- How many regular planets does our solar system consist of?
- a rock layer about 1,800 miles thick that is between the earth's crust and the earth's core.
12 Clues: a landmass above water on the earth. • the solid rock portion of the earth's surface. • the thin rock layer making up the earth's surface. • the layers of gasses immediately surrounding the earth. • How many regular planets does our solar system consist of? • the molten rock material formed when solid rock in the earth's mantle or crust melts. • ...
Universe Crossword Puzzle (STAAR Review Sheet) 2026-03-30
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- The stage where stars spend most of our life usually being in the middle of the H-R diagram.
- A big hole in space that is formed by a super giant reaching a super nova.
- Our group of planets that revolve around our sun.
- A big star that has passed its main sequence stage.
- A chart that shows all of the stars in our galaxy.
- A Galaxy that is in a flat spiral shape ex: The Milky Way.
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- A small dead star that has already passed its super giant stage.
- The galaxy that we all live in.(no one has ever been outside of it)
- A big explosion in space that happens when a super giant has too much pressure that it cant hold so it releases it in a big explosion.
- The small dense core of a star left over from a super nova.
- A big group of millions of planets and stars.
11 Clues: A big group of millions of planets and stars. • Our group of planets that revolve around our sun. • A chart that shows all of the stars in our galaxy. • A big star that has passed its main sequence stage. • A Galaxy that is in a flat spiral shape ex: The Milky Way. • The small dense core of a star left over from a super nova. • ...
Unit 9 2021-11-06
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- A person whose job is chopping trees
- Paul's favorite food
- It's when you gather similar is things
- Not straight
- Save someone from danger
- Thick and sweet liquid
- Something on fire is
- The cook used it to make pancakes for Paul Bunyan
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- Not wide
- This is how Paul and Babe the Ox played
- Very big
- Not light
- The place where stars and planets are
- You put these in your ears when it's noisy
- Not narrow
- Pull something along forcefully
16 Clues: Not wide • Very big • Not light • Not narrow • Not straight • Paul's favorite food • Something on fire is • Thick and sweet liquid • Save someone from danger • Pull something along forcefully • A person whose job is chopping trees • The place where stars and planets are • It's when you gather similar is things • This is how Paul and Babe the Ox played • ...
Moons of the Solar System 2022-03-22
Across
- the planets without moons
- largest moon of Neptune, orbits in retrograde
- most impacted moon
- the moon of Earth
- smallest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus
- darkest moon
- one of the most eccentrically orbiting moons
- same side always faces the planet
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- liquid water ocean under water ice crust, likely has life
- moons of mars
- shepherd moons of Uranus
- brightest moon
- largest moon
- most volcanic moon
- most earth-like moon
- darkest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus
16 Clues: largest moon • darkest moon • moons of mars • brightest moon • the moon of Earth • most volcanic moon • most impacted moon • most earth-like moon • shepherd moons of Uranus • the planets without moons • same side always faces the planet • darkest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus • smallest of the 5 major satellites of Uranus • one of the most eccentrically orbiting moons • ...
Jobs 2017-11-22
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- travels to outer space and explores other planets
- designs roads and bridges
- studies rocks that make up the earth
- creates new devices
- does experiments
- performs live on stage
- studies numbers
- creates statues from clay, wax, etc.
- travels to and finds about unexplored regions
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- designs buildings
- rules the country or a company
- paints portraits of people
- studies physical objects and energy
- works on a ship
- plays a musical instrument
- takes care of the sick
16 Clues: works on a ship • studies numbers • does experiments • designs buildings • creates new devices • performs live on stage • takes care of the sick • designs roads and bridges • paints portraits of people • plays a musical instrument • rules the country or a company • studies physical objects and energy • studies rocks that make up the earth • creates statues from clay, wax, etc. • ...
2022 Crossword #1 2022-05-08
Across
- Purple _______
- The new TV show that just came out that Olivia likes
- A yummy fruit
- Agent Derek ______ (from criminal minds)
- What they don’t allow Olivia to have here :(
- How many planets are there in the solar system?
- The most recent holiday
- A state that a sushi roll is named after
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- This type of puzzle
- RR
- Appetizer at asian restaurants
- Dorothy’s dog
- Yesterdays wordle
- How many leaves on a lucky clover?
- Think milk tea
- The name Olivia goes by here
16 Clues: RR • Dorothy’s dog • A yummy fruit • Purple _______ • Think milk tea • Yesterdays wordle • This type of puzzle • The most recent holiday • The name Olivia goes by here • Appetizer at asian restaurants • How many leaves on a lucky clover? • Agent Derek ______ (from criminal minds) • A state that a sushi roll is named after • What they don’t allow Olivia to have here :( • ...
Science final 2024-11-07
Across
- in the middle of our solar system
- group of stars,gas and dust
- biggest planet
- piece of rock that orbits sun
- the shape of our galaxy
- the type of star the sun is
- cloud of dust and gas
- largest layer of the sun
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- gas eruptions
- visible surface of the sun
- in the middle of the galaxy
- cloud of comets
- our galaxy name
- loop of gas erupting
- cooler areas on surface
- how many planets in the solar system
16 Clues: gas eruptions • biggest planet • cloud of comets • our galaxy name • loop of gas erupting • cloud of dust and gas • cooler areas on surface • the shape of our galaxy • largest layer of the sun • visible surface of the sun • group of stars,gas and dust • in the middle of the galaxy • the type of star the sun is • piece of rock that orbits sun • in the middle of our solar system • ...
space adventures 2025-10-18
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- – Orbits a planet
- – Massive system of stars
- – Orbits planets or stars
- – Star at the center of our solar system
- – Space-faring vehicle
- – Small rocky body in space
- – Vehicle to reach space
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- – Person trained to travel in space
- – Cloud of gas in space
- – Measure of astronomical distance
- – Collapsed star with immense gravity
- – Orbits a star
- – Shooting star
- – Path of a planet around a star
- – Icy body glowing near the sun
- – Vast void beyond Earth
16 Clues: – Orbits a star • – Shooting star • – Orbits a planet • – Space-faring vehicle • – Cloud of gas in space • – Vast void beyond Earth • – Vehicle to reach space • – Massive system of stars • – Orbits planets or stars • – Small rocky body in space • – Icy body glowing near the sun • – Path of a planet around a star • – Measure of astronomical distance • – Person trained to travel in space • ...
the universe 2024-01-23
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- this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
- most of it is made from water
- closest to the sun
- created due to clumping of dust
- fourth largest
- creates planetesimals
- red planet
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- has an ongoing storm on it
- this theory states that a supernova created the solar system
- closest in size to earth
- dwarf planet
- has oxygen
- very windy planet
13 Clues: has oxygen • red planet • dwarf planet • fourth largest • very windy planet • closest to the sun • creates planetesimals • closest in size to earth • has an ongoing storm on it • most of it is made from water • created due to clumping of dust • this theory states that a supernova created the solar system • this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
dehart 2 DH 2025-02-04
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- two passages of the sun over the meridian
- depends on earths seasons
- what the planets do around the sun
- coordinate
- escaping gravity's pull
- half of earth
- round and round
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- coordinate
- top layer of earth body of water
- outside layer of earth
- makes up 84% of earths volume
- main element in core
- the point in the orbit of the planet
- gravity earth pull
14 Clues: coordinate • coordinate • half of earth • round and round • gravity earth pull • main element in core • outside layer of earth • escaping gravity's pull • depends on earths seasons • makes up 84% of earths volume • top layer of earth body of water • what the planets do around the sun • the point in the orbit of the planet • two passages of the sun over the meridian
planets and gravity 2022-04-13
4th Nine Weeks Test Review 2022-05-15
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- this is the smallest type of star
- smaller pieces broken off of astroids or comets
- this is the largest planet in the solar system
- meteors become this when they make contact with the earth surface
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are these planets
- it takes the earth 365.25 days to complete this type of motion
- this space material is large enough to be a planet and is believed to be remnants of the early solar system
- the launching of this satellite started the Space race between the US and USSR
- during the spring and fall seasons the earths axis is not tilted to or away from the sun resulting in a _______.
- a _____ is a glowing ball of hydrogen and helium gas
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- this theory, derived by early scientist, states that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- this is the largest type of star
- this space material is made of rock and ice and revolve around the sun in a narrow ellipse
- HR diagrams conclude that a stars ______ indicates what temperature it is
- meteoroids become this when they enter the atmosphere of earth
- this is the hottest planet in the solar system
- it takes the earth 24 hours to complete this type of motion
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are these planets
18 Clues: this is the largest type of star • this is the smallest type of star • this is the hottest planet in the solar system • this is the largest planet in the solar system • smaller pieces broken off of astroids or comets • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are these planets • a _____ is a glowing ball of hydrogen and helium gas • ...
Our solar system 2023-10-23
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- a fundamental system in condensed matter sciences and the main constituent of gas giant planets
- a large planet mostly composed of helium and/or hydrogen
- a doughnut-shaped region of icy objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- a line of cliffs formed by the faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust
- they have a compact, rocky surface like Earth's terra firma
- Objects in space that range in size from dust grains to small asteroids
- a rock that falls to Earth from space.
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- the distance from a star that allows liquid water to persist on its surface
- apparent motion of a body in a direction opposite to that of the motions of most members of the solar system
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- a torus-shaped region in the Solar System
- a celestial body that -orbits the sun
- the average distance between Earth and the Sun
- a solid object arising during the accumulation of orbiting bodies
- When meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere
- apparent motion of a body in a direction opposite to that of the (direct) motions of most members of the solar system
- happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet.
- a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is
18 Clues: a celestial body that -orbits the sun • a rock that falls to Earth from space. • When meteoroids enter Earth's atmosphere • a torus-shaped region in the Solar System • the average distance between Earth and the Sun • a measure of how non-circular the orbit of a body is • happens when Earth passes through the path of a comet. • ...
Astronomy 2022-03-09
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- eclipse, Blocking of Sun's light which can occur during a new moon.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Complete shadow, 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.
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Layer of air, made up of many layers and gases surrounding the Earths and other planets' surface.
- A satellite is a natural or man made object that orbits around a planet.
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- Partial shadow, lighter, outer parts of a shadow. the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- the spinning of Earth in its axis.
- Sixth planet to the Sun, second largest planet in the solar system.
- the movement of one object around another object.
- little chunks of rock and debris in space that falls through a planet’s atmosphere.
- sunlight on its surface.
- Largest objects in the Solar system which revolve around the Sun.
- Second closest planet to the Sun. Sometimes called earth's twin.
- eclipse, Blocking of Sunlight to the moon, this can occur during a full moon
- small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
- primary source of heat and energy for the solar system.
18 Clues: sunlight on its surface. • Closest planet to the Sun • Largest planet in the solar system • the spinning of Earth in its axis. • the movement of one object around another object. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • primary source of heat and energy for the solar system. • Second closest planet to the Sun. Sometimes called earth's twin. • ...
Astronomy 2022-03-09
Across
- eclipse, Blocking of Sun's light which can occur during a new moon.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Complete shadow, 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.
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Layer of air, made up of many layers and gases surrounding the Earths and other planets' surface.
- A satellite is a natural or man made object that orbits around a planet.
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- Partial shadow, lighter, outer parts of a shadow. the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
- the spinning of Earth in its axis.
- Sixth planet to the Sun, second largest planet in the solar system.
- the movement of one object around another object.
- little chunks of rock and debris in space that falls through a planet’s atmosphere.
- sunlight on its surface.
- Largest objects in the Solar system which revolve around the Sun.
- Second closest planet to the Sun. Sometimes called earth's twin.
- eclipse, Blocking of Sunlight to the moon, this can occur during a full moon
- small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
- primary source of heat and energy for the solar system.
18 Clues: sunlight on its surface. • Closest planet to the Sun • Largest planet in the solar system • the spinning of Earth in its axis. • the movement of one object around another object. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • primary source of heat and energy for the solar system. • Second closest planet to the Sun. Sometimes called earth's twin. • ...
Planets of the Milky Way Study Guide Version 2021-10-16
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- Coldest planet in our galaxy, and farthest away from the sun, with 14 known moons.
- hot burning ball of gas, with 8 planets orbiting around it in the milky way.
- Largest planet in the Milky way, and a gas giant.
- orbit around a planet, with craters, , usually with a crust, mantle, and a core of iron.
- two moons, fourth planet from the sun.
- A ringed planet named after the greek god of the sky, ice giant, with 27 known moons.
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- Spins in an opposite direction than most planets, covered in thick clouds, making it the hottest planet in the solar system.
- Used to be a planet, but was ruled a dwarf planet in 2006.
- Smallest planet in the galaxy, with no moons or rings. Very hot.
- Made of hydrogen and helium, it is the second biggest planet in our solar system.
- Built of land and water, and contains the only known life in the galaxy.
11 Clues: two moons, fourth planet from the sun. • Largest planet in the Milky way, and a gas giant. • Used to be a planet, but was ruled a dwarf planet in 2006. • Smallest planet in the galaxy, with no moons or rings. Very hot. • Built of land and water, and contains the only known life in the galaxy. • ...
Science review 2024-01-18
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- Something that causes acceleration (speeding up or slowing down)
- A black hole has such strong gravity that no ____ can escape.
- When a rockets thrusters shoot down, the rocket is pushed up. This is an example of Newtons ____ law.
- All the planets in the solar system orbit around this star.
- "Clouds" of dust and gas that are probably the birth place of star.
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- This force causes lighter objects to move towards the center of heavier objects.
- Newtons third law states that whenever you apply force to an object, there is an _____ and opposite reaction.
- This state of matter changes shape but keeps the same volume.
- This state of matter consists of free floating molecules.
- Newtons first law states that an object in ______ will stay in ____ unless acted on by an outside force.
- The ____ System includes all the planets and other objects that orbit the sun.
11 Clues: This state of matter consists of free floating molecules. • All the planets in the solar system orbit around this star. • A black hole has such strong gravity that no ____ can escape. • This state of matter changes shape but keeps the same volume. • Something that causes acceleration (speeding up or slowing down) • ...
Voyager Crossword 2023-05-05
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- 5 years after ________ 11
- age December 19 1972,the splashdown of the Apollo 17 crew capsule marked the end of the ______________of manned spaceflight.
- _________ was the only thing in space that was like Earth, with liquids
- Voyager 2 reached ________ and found out that is wss tipped on its side
- There where rivers of liquid _________
- ________ on lots of planets
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- Mercury, gemini, and apollo proved we can put __________ into spaceThe voyager spacecraft made us find out a lot of stuff thereThe voyager spacecraft made us find out a lot of stuff there
- Astron one of ________ moons there was 9 active volcanoes things that they would never expectGeysers on lots of planets
- The ________ spacecraft made us find out a lot of stuff thereThe voyager spacecraft made us find out a lot of stuff there
- Miranda may have ________ with something else but fixed itself
- Voyager 2 flew by _________
11 Clues: 5 years after ________ 11 • Voyager 2 flew by _________ • ________ on lots of planets • There where rivers of liquid _________ • Miranda may have ________ with something else but fixed itself • _________ was the only thing in space that was like Earth, with liquids • Voyager 2 reached ________ and found out that is wss tipped on its side • ...
Mid-Point Review 2025-09-28
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- The point in a planet’s orbit when it is closest to the Sun.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space that formed the Sun and planets.
- The force that keeps an object moving in a circle, pulling it toward the center.
- The group of the Sun and all the planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that orbit around it.
- The point in a planet’s orbit when it is farthest from the Sun.
- A model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center.
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- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space.
- A small object made of rock and ice that can come together to form a planet.
- The apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different places.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like the Earth pulling things down.
- A model of the solar system where the Earth is at the center.
11 Clues: A model of the solar system where the Sun is at the center. • The point in a planet’s orbit when it is closest to the Sun. • A model of the solar system where the Earth is at the center. • The point in a planet’s orbit when it is farthest from the Sun. • A cloud of gas and dust in space that formed the Sun and planets. • ...
Matter & Energy Flow Definitions 2022-01-27
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- formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water
- small units that are joined together to form polymers
- warming effect caused by the Earth's atmosphere
- the solid Earth
- storage
- building blocks of matter
- large molecule that contains thousands of repeating units
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- polymer found in plants
- makes up limestone
- includes rivers, lakes & the oceans
- the world's major source of energy
- burning
- regions populated by living things
- contains protons, neutrons & electrons
- the layer of gases that surrounds planets
- polymer found in animals
16 Clues: burning • storage • the solid Earth • makes up limestone • polymer found in plants • polymer found in animals • building blocks of matter • the world's major source of energy • regions populated by living things • includes rivers, lakes & the oceans • contains protons, neutrons & electrons • the layer of gases that surrounds planets • formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water • ...
Anabelle Spelling List 2 2022-02-17
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- Earth is one of many in the Universe
- Make something small appear bigger
- How we find out how many pounds we are
- Direction: This ____ or that ____?
- Not bear but _____.
- Opposite of push
- Your ice cream sits upon it
- Listening with your ears
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- Speaking out loud
- You can find one in Egypt
- A tool used to view the stars
- Not old
- Word to describe an action
- Big hairy, growling forest friend.
- Made for to dos and groceries
- Not hear but _____.
16 Clues: Not old • Opposite of push • Speaking out loud • Not bear but _____. • Not hear but _____. • Listening with your ears • You can find one in Egypt • Word to describe an action • Your ice cream sits upon it • A tool used to view the stars • Made for to dos and groceries • Make something small appear bigger • Direction: This ____ or that ____? • Big hairy, growling forest friend. • ...
Contagion 2023-04-28
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- Lowe. Annoying person.
- Research base.
- Its powerful.
- Gun. Thea got told she isnt worthy enough of using one.
- system. Bunch of planets.
- Shes smart and quite.
- He was found in the crewship.
- It spreads easily.
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- A place or piece of equipment.
- The crew ship mightve had one.
- Dont let it spread.
- ship. A group of people exploring a...
- Name of book.
- A dead man was found haiving this on him.
- Smart and talkitive person.
- A space craft.
16 Clues: Its powerful. • Name of book. • Research base. • A space craft. • It spreads easily. • Dont let it spread. • Shes smart and quite. • Lowe. Annoying person. • system. Bunch of planets. • Smart and talkitive person. • He was found in the crewship. • A place or piece of equipment. • The crew ship mightve had one. • ship. A group of people exploring a... • ...
Kids Hint 2023-05-09
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- Largest planet in our solar system
- Oldest organized sport in North America
- Sport played on an indoor alley
- A sandy shore
- He or she watches swimmers
- Group of players
- A star and the planets orbiting around it
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- A place to swim
- Toy for a windy day
- Baby cow
- Use this to ride the waves
- Closest start to Earth
- A frozen treat
- Covers 70% of the Earth's surface
- Nicknamed "The Red Planet"
- Baseball hit that is out of bounds
16 Clues: Baby cow • A sandy shore • A frozen treat • A place to swim • Group of players • Toy for a windy day • Closest start to Earth • Use this to ride the waves • He or she watches swimmers • Nicknamed "The Red Planet" • Sport played on an indoor alley • Covers 70% of the Earth's surface • Largest planet in our solar system • Baseball hit that is out of bounds • ...
The Universe 2025-04-14
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- All of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy.
- The prevailing cosmological model for the universe's origin and early development.
- Our cosmic address, a spiral galaxy.
- The theory that explains the rapid expansion of the early universe.
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- A period of extremely rapid expansion in the very early universe.
- The star at the center of our solar system
- Vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity; our "island universe."
- Gravity is the fundamental force of nature by which all things with mass are brought toward one another.
- The collection of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies gravitationally bound to a star.
- The galaxy that contains our solar system.
10 Clues: Our cosmic address, a spiral galaxy. • The star at the center of our solar system • The galaxy that contains our solar system. • A period of extremely rapid expansion in the very early universe. • The theory that explains the rapid expansion of the early universe. • The prevailing cosmological model for the universe's origin and early development. • ...
Science- Astronomy 2017-10-11
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- the scientific study of stars, planets and objects seen in space
- a object that is constantly revolving around a object with a larger mass
- the belief that the stars and planets affect a individual's events in life
- is a non-contact force that keeps the Earth orbit the Sun and the moon orbit the Earth
- a planet or a star that spins on it's axis
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- is the 3rd closest planet to the sun and is a terrestrial planet
- is a man-made or natural object that is orbiting the Earth and is not a moon
- to move in a circle in your orbit
8 Clues: to move in a circle in your orbit • a planet or a star that spins on it's axis • is the 3rd closest planet to the sun and is a terrestrial planet • the scientific study of stars, planets and objects seen in space • a object that is constantly revolving around a object with a larger mass • the belief that the stars and planets affect a individual's events in life • ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson 2025-02-20
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- What the universe is continuously doing, as described by Tyson in his work.
- The field of physics that Tyson specializes in, focusing on stars, planets, and galaxies.
- A celestial body reclassified as a dwarf planet with Tyson's help.
- The force that keeps planets in orbit, frequently discussed by Tyson.
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- The totality of everything in existence, often discussed by Tyson.
- A cosmic object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.
- A TV series hosted by Tyson that explains the wonders of the universe.
- The mysterious substance that makes up most of the universe but can’t be seen directly.
8 Clues: The totality of everything in existence, often discussed by Tyson. • A celestial body reclassified as a dwarf planet with Tyson's help. • The force that keeps planets in orbit, frequently discussed by Tyson. • A cosmic object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape. • A TV series hosted by Tyson that explains the wonders of the universe. • ...
Why Does the Moon Change Shape? 2024-01-31
22.1 Early Astronomy 2014-05-02
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- in this model, the sun, moon, and the known planets orbit Earth
- motion The apparent westward drift in a planet
- unit (AU) the average distance between Earth and the sun. (about 150 million Km)
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- In this model, Earth and other planets orbit the sun
- The science that studies the universe
- an oval-shaped path
6 Clues: an oval-shaped path • The science that studies the universe • motion The apparent westward drift in a planet • In this model, Earth and other planets orbit the sun • in this model, the sun, moon, and the known planets orbit Earth • unit (AU) the average distance between Earth and the sun. (about 150 million Km)
science 2025-06-10
Sun and Space Crossword 2019-01-03
Across
- Really bright sun in your _ will make you squint.
- The sun is really _ even when it's cold on earth.
- Sunlight makes you feel _.
- The hottest planet.
- A planet follows an orbital _ around the sun.
- _ make up the sun, so its surface never stays the same.
- The Milky Way _ is the home for our solar system.
- _ energy is a sustainable way to power things on earth.
- The moon doesn't make light of its own, it _ the light of the sun.
- The sun is a _ that anchors our solar system.
- Sunlight can _ your skin even when it's not hot.
- The sun is so _ that you can't stare at it.
- Used to be the smallest, ninth planet.
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- The sun sets in the _.
- Our _ makes Vitamin D when sun shines directly on it.
- The number of planets that orbit our sun.
- The area between objects in space.
- Column of light.
- 365 is the number of _ it takes Earth to orbit the sun.
- _ can block the sun from view.
- The shape of the sun.
- Keeps our feet on the ground and the planets going around the sun.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- The name we call the planet we live on.
- The object that blocks the sun in a solar eclipse.
- The sun's _ is a form of energy.
- The pattern of a smaller object going around a bigger space object.
27 Clues: Column of light. • The hottest planet. • The shape of the sun. • The sun sets in the _. • Sunlight makes you feel _. • _ can block the sun from view. • The closest planet to the sun. • The sun's _ is a form of energy. • The area between objects in space. • Used to be the smallest, ninth planet. • The name we call the planet we live on. • The number of planets that orbit our sun. • ...
THE EARTH AND BEYOND 2020-04-22
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- the planet that moves faster than any other planet
- when the Moon's position blocks our view of the Sun
- large groups of stars and planets found in the universe
- the galaxy in which Earth is located
- phase in which the entire side of the Moon is sunlit and visible as a complete circle
- meteors that did not burn up as they fell through our atmosphere and hit Earth
- collections of dust that move through the sky so fast they burn
- the only planet with known life
- the smallest and the farthest from the sun
- means to revolve around
- bowl-shaped depressions formed where meteorites hit Earth
- the planet with a giant red spot and the most moons
- planet which is most visible in the night sky
- the large gaseous star that is the closest star to the Earth
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- a group of planets and heavenly bodies revolving around the Sun
- an object that orbits another object
- a heavenly body that produces it's own light and is made of gas
- large bodies of ice and dust that form in the sky
- a force caused by the mass of a body that attracts lesser matter to it
- nicknamed the "red planet"
- phase in which the moon appears totally black
- planet which has narrow rings
- planet which has many rings that look like one giant ring
- the third largest planet
24 Clues: means to revolve around • the third largest planet • nicknamed the "red planet" • planet which has narrow rings • the only planet with known life • an object that orbits another object • the galaxy in which Earth is located • the smallest and the farthest from the sun • phase in which the moon appears totally black • planet which is most visible in the night sky • ...
Astronomy Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-19
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- term describing a model of the solar system in which earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- fast lakes of lava that form dark areas
- term describing a model of the universe in which earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.
- occurs when the moon moves into the earths shadow
- goddess of the moon
- The tide with the lease difference between consecutive Low and high tides
- either of the two days of the year on which the sun reaches its greatest distance north or south of the equator
- The darkest part of a shadow
- either of the two days of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted towards or away from the sun
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- The tide with the greatest difference between consecutive Low and high tides
- any phase during the lunar cycle between the new moon and the full moon
- A large bowl shaped cavity in the ground
- occurs when a portion of the earth is engulfed and a shadow cast by the Moon
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- side The lunar hemisphere that always faces away from earth
- The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part
- The spinning motion of a planet on it’s axis
- an object that orbits a planet
- The movement of an object around another object
- The phase in which it’s visible surface area is getting smaller
20 Clues: goddess of the moon • The darkest part of a shadow • an object that orbits a planet • fast lakes of lava that form dark areas • A large bowl shaped cavity in the ground • The spinning motion of a planet on it’s axis • The movement of an object around another object • The part of a shadow surrounding the darkest part • occurs when the moon moves into the earths shadow • ...
The Galaxy 2024-11-18
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- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often a nursery for new stars
- The phase of the moon when it is completely illuminated
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern
- A rocky object that orbits the Sun, smaller than a planet
- The closest star to Earth
- The planet known for its ring system
- A region of space with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- The second largest moon in the Solar System, orbiting Saturn
- dying star that collapses into a dense core
- The galaxy containing our Solar System
- A star that suddenly increases in brightness before fading
- An instrument used to view distant stars and planets
- force keeping planets in orbit
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- The bright object sometimes seen before sunrise or after sunset
- A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt
- The point directly above an observer in the sky
- largest planet in our Solar System
- The process by which a star produces energy through nuclear reactions
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas and dust, held together by gravity
- The second planet from the Sun, known for its thick atmosphere
- Earth's natural satellite
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- The smallest planet in our Solar System
- A space body composed mostly of ice and dust, with a glowing tail
- The science of celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- The galaxy type shaped like a flat disk
- The outermost layer of a star's atmosphere
- A glowing streak of light caused by a meteoroid entering Earth's atmosphere
28 Clues: Earth's natural satellite • The closest star to Earth • force keeping planets in orbit • largest planet in our Solar System • The planet known as the Red Planet • The planet known for its ring system • The galaxy containing our Solar System • The smallest planet in our Solar System • The galaxy type shaped like a flat disk • A dwarf planet located in the Kuiper Belt • ...
Unit 2 Vocab- Maci Bailey 2025-08-28
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- The complete range of electromagnetic waves
- the study of the universe
- Tide just after a new or full moon
- Process by which plants and organisms need light and water to live
- Incoming solar radiation
- The turning or spinning of a body on its axis.
- Planets made primarily out of gas
- tide after a first or quarter moon
- large cloud of dust and gas in space
- The center of mass of two or more bodies orbiting around each other:
- Either of the two times in the year, the summer solstice in the N or S hemisphere
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another
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- The process by which larger nucleus's are split into smaller peices
- Two times of the year on which neither hemisphere is tilted toward or away from the sun
- The point at which the planets orbit their furthest away from the sun
- Shortwave emitted by the sun
- The process by which smaller nuclei merge together to make a larger one
- Process by which in fluid is being heated:
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A stream of electrically charged particles produced by the sun
- the motion of a body, such as a planet or moon
- The point in a planet's orbit at which it is closest to the sun
- The wobbling of Earth's axis
- The process of burnign something
- is a slow motion of Earth's axis
25 Clues: Incoming solar radiation • the study of the universe • Shortwave emitted by the sun • The wobbling of Earth's axis • The process of burnign something • is a slow motion of Earth's axis • Planets made primarily out of gas • Tide just after a new or full moon • tide after a first or quarter moon • large cloud of dust and gas in space • Process by which in fluid is being heated: • ...
modern astronomy 2025-06-29
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- Orbiting a body in space
- A device that allows astronomers to view afar objects in the universe.
- The study of planets, stars, and space
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A planet that exists outside our Solar System.
- An enormous explosion in the life cycle of a star.
- A planet that is tilted and light blue
- A pattern of stars recognized by a name and a story
- American physicist that proved the expansion of the universe
- A telescope in space, named after the astronomer that proved the universe was growing.
- The force that pulls objects together and keeps planets in orbit.
- A small rocky object that orbits the Sun, mainly between Mars and Jupiter.
- The stretching of light from distant galaxies, proving that the universe is growing.
- Earth's natural satellite
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- A model of the solar system where the Sun is the center point.
- What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere
- A large body orbiting the Sun and not clearing its path
- The astronomer that first stated that the universe was heliocentric.
- When the Moon blocks the Sun's light
- The planet with the most moons
- An astronomer who made detailed observations of the stars before the invention of the telescope.
- A scientist that discovered the three laws of planetary motion.
- Earth's yearly path around the Sun
- A giant cloud of gas and dust in space, and it is a place where stars often begin to form.
- An Italian scientist who advocated for heliocentrism and improved the telescope.
25 Clues: Orbiting a body in space • Earth's natural satellite • The planet with the most moons • Earth's yearly path around the Sun • When the Moon blocks the Sun's light • The force that keeps planets in orbit • The study of planets, stars, and space • A planet that is tilted and light blue • What we call space outside Earth’s atmosphere • ...
Third Grade Science Test #3 2025-11-28
Across
- Red Planet
- star always almost right above the North Pole
- planet tipped on its side
- our solar system is part of this galaxy
- the star that is closest to Earth; the moon reflects the light of it
- a small piece of space rock traveling in space
- a continual path around the sun
- the sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit it; the sun is the center
- the only planet that is habitable
- when all of the moon is visible
- the largest planet; has the Great Red Spot
- the tilt of the earth gives us these
- the earth continuously spins or rotates on this
- a hole on the surface of the moon or other planet
- sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune is the what of the plants?
- these show the Earth is what for life: plant life, water cycle, weather, temperature, right atmosphere?
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- largest planet with rings
- something natural or man-made that orbits Earth
- the reason planets orbit the sun
- planet that takes the longest to orbit the sun
- things God created to stay the same
- a natural satellite of Earth
- the four planets farthest from the sun
- group of stars that make a picture
- the moon's gravity affects these
- when North America is tilted toward the sun
- word that means "suitable for life"
- scientists in space can live and work here
- smallest planet
- brightest planet; Earth's twin
30 Clues: Red Planet • smallest planet • largest planet with rings • planet tipped on its side • a natural satellite of Earth • brightest planet; Earth's twin • a continual path around the sun • when all of the moon is visible • the reason planets orbit the sun • the moon's gravity affects these • the only planet that is habitable • group of stars that make a picture • ...
ulangan tata surya_Rama 2026-01-23
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- Movement around the sun
- The force that pulls objects together
- Earth's natural satellite
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet
- The partial outer shadow
- The farthest planet from the sun
- The path of a planet
- Theory that the sun is the center
- An object that emits its own light
- A space rock that hits the ground
- The time taken for one full rotation
- The center of the solar system
- The hottest planet
- The study of celestial bodies
- The shape of a planetary orbit
- The name of our galaxy
- The red planet
- Rocky planets like Earth
- Movement spinning on an axis
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- The smallest planet
- The sun's outermost layer
- The largest moon in the solar system
- When one object hides another in space
- Saturn's largest moon
- The visible surface of the sun
- Often called a shooting star
- The time for one revolution of Earth
- Giant gas planets
- The rise and fall of sea levels
- The sun's atmosphere above the photosphere
- The largest planet
- The planet with life
- The darkest part of a shadow
- The coldest planet
- A well-known dwarf planet
- An object that orbits a planet
- The effect of Earth's rotation facing the sun
- The planet with rings
- A celestial body with a tail
- Rocks located between Mars and Jupiter
40 Clues: The red planet • Giant gas planets • The largest planet • The hottest planet • The coldest planet • The smallest planet • The path of a planet • The planet with life • Saturn's largest moon • The planet with rings • The name of our galaxy • Movement around the sun • The partial outer shadow • Rocky planets like Earth • The sun's outermost layer • Earth's natural satellite • ...
Spelling Group 5 Lesson 35 2025-12-11
Across
- - a large room designed for people to gather and watch performances or presentations.
- - an official announcement or statement made to share important information.
- - a way of dealing with a situation or problem.
- - relating to cats or having characteristics of cats, such as being graceful or independent.
- - a person chosen to represent others at a meeting or event.
- - a statement expressing dissatisfaction or unhappiness about something.
- - a person trained to travel and work in space.
- - the study of how stars, planets, and other objects in space behave and interact.
- - an examination of financial records to check if they are correct and follow rules.
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- - a person who checks financial records to make sure everything is accurate.
- - a public sale where items are sold to the highest bidder.
- - something that is loud enough to be heard clearly.
- - very large or relating to astronomy, which is the study of space and celestial bodies.
- - related to hearing or the sense of sound.
- - a state in the United States known for its history and cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
- - an idea or thought about something that helps us understand it better.
- - a test where someone performs to show their talent, often for acting or singing roles.
- - a significant change or movement, often referring to a major shift in power or ideas.
- - the belief that the positions of stars and planets can influence people's lives and personalities.
- - sounds that can be heard, especially when recorded or played back.
20 Clues: - related to hearing or the sense of sound. • - a way of dealing with a situation or problem. • - a person trained to travel and work in space. • - something that is loud enough to be heard clearly. • - a public sale where items are sold to the highest bidder. • - a person chosen to represent others at a meeting or event. • ...
Across the Universe 2025-05-07
Across
- Apparent motion of the equinoxes along the ecliptic as Earth wobbles on its axis
- Amount of mass which doesn’t reflect or emit any light (2)
- Imaginary sphere with earth located at its center (2)
- Shape of Earth according to Greek during 500BC
- Planet visible to the eye
- Observed the shadows that the Earth cast on the moon during a lunar eclipse to predict Earth’s shape
- Gave the most accurate size of spherical Earth
- Season that falls on Mar 21 – Jun 21
- Eclipse when the moon passes directly between the sun and the earth
- A unit of length equal to the distance that light would travel in a vacuum in one year
- Apparent daily revolution of the celestial sphere around celestial poles (2)
- Explained clearly than Aristarchus that Sun is center of universe
- Study the universe overall & ask questions about the origin of everything
- Earth-centered universe model
- Shape of Earth according to Pythagoras & his pupils
- Study of the physics of celestial bodies
- Terrestrial motion that is innate characteristics of humans and animals
- Causes the annual motion and changes to length of daytime & night time, & different seasons
- Antenna pointed into space that allowed scientist to discover background radiation
- Cycle in the sky which is based on seasons
- The disappearance of these was one of the argument of Aristotle for a spherical Earth
- Stars that keep changing position, aka planets
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- Law that expresses the velocity at which a galaxy is speeding away from Earth
- Size of the Earth to be approximately 25000 stadia
- Because of these difference in which planet orbits the Sun, it creates the apparent retrograde motion
- Due to this presence, gravity is actually causing space to expand and accelerate (2)
- Equal to 3.26 light years
- Added in the model of Aristotle, aka Cronos
- Proposed that the universe is made of 27 concentric spheres
- One of the elements in the terrestrial realm
- imaginary line that the earth spins around (2)
- The effect which occurs with light emitted by an object away from the Earth.
- Days where the sun is the furthest away from the celestial equator
- Not convinced by concentric spheres instead proposed sun-centered universe
- Theorized that the universe began in a state of highly compressed hot ___
- The line that the sun traces in its movement across the sky
- Anticlockwise motion or normal motion of planets
- Sun-centered universe model
- Motion in the universe that is perfect & circular according to the ancient Greeks
- Motivated his students to explain their observation on the movement of planets
- The only celestial object that significantly changes appearance
- Point that doesn’t move at all; experiences no lateral motion as the earth rotates (2)
- Proposed by Eudoxos and Aristotle to be the center of the universe
- Hemisphere that experiences longer days during winter since the axis of rotation is titled away
- Shapes of stars that can be traced by connecting the dots
- Theory developed by Russian-American physicists George Gamov (2)
- Any of the planets whose orbit is further away from the Sun than the Earth’s
- Proposed Earth-centered model of universe using concept of deferent instead of concentric spheres.
- Means to move backward
- When the sun crosses the celestial equator on Mar 21 or Sept 22
50 Clues: Means to move backward • Equal to 3.26 light years • Planet visible to the eye • Sun-centered universe model • Earth-centered universe model • Season that falls on Mar 21 – Jun 21 • Study of the physics of celestial bodies • Cycle in the sky which is based on seasons • Added in the model of Aristotle, aka Cronos • One of the elements in the terrestrial realm • ...
Science Terms 2024-04-15
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- A consumer that only eats plants.
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- A consumer that only eats other consumers (other animals).
- This happens when light hits a dark surface or sound hits a soft surface.
- A consumer that eats plants and animals.
- The last 4 planets from the sun(Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
- ______ prey relationship is when one consumer (lion) hunts and kills another (like a gazelle).
- A relationship where one organism benefits from the other and the other is unaffected.
- This happens when light hits a mirror or sound hits a hard surface.
- The vibration rate of the sound and is described with how high or low.
- The energy sound has and is described how loud or quiet it is.
- Breaks down dead matter and recycles it into nutrients to enrich soil. Examples are bacteria, fungi and earthworms.
- A living thing that gets energy from other living things. Examples include any animal or insect.
- These objects go slower than lighter objects when the same force is applied to both.
- A relationship between two or more organisms that are getting energy from the same thing.
- The first 4 planets from the sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars).
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- __________ planet that orbits the sun only, sphere shaped but does not clear orbital path. Examples include Pluto, makemake and ceres.
- A species that enters a new habitat and takes it over because it does not have any natural predators and out competes others for resources.
- Small piece that broke off of asteroid or comet and is burning up in the earth's atmosphere.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- the earth does this on its axis every 24 hours and causes us to have day and night. Another word for this is spin.
- This happens when light goes through a different material like a prism and bends.
- A group of stars that form an image from our view and help to map the night sky. Examples include Orion, Big Dipper and Little Dipper.
- Found mainly between Mars and Jupiter and made of rock and metal.
- A large sphere of hot gas found at the center of a solar system and gives off heat and light.
- A sphere shaped object, orbits the sun only, and clears its orbital path. Our solar system has 8.
- Found mainly beyond Neptune's orbital path in Kuiper Belt and made of ice dust and frozen gasses. It gest a vapor tail when it gets close to the sun.
- Small piece that broke off of an asteroid or comet and stays in space.
- ______ system with a star at the center and other objects like planets, asteroids, comets and dwarf planets orbiting around it.
- Small piece that broke off of asteroid or comet and lands on the earth's surface.
- A living thing that gets its energy from the sun.
- This describes the distance an object can travel in a unit of time. It is calculated by taking the distance divided by the time.
- The color we see when all the colors of the rainbow are mixed together.
- A relationship where two organisms benefit from each other.
- The earth does this every 365.25 days as it makes a nearly circular path around the sun. Another word for it is revolve.
35 Clues: A consumer that only eats plants. • A consumer that eats plants and animals. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A living thing that gets its energy from the sun. • A consumer that only eats other consumers (other animals). • A relationship where two organisms benefit from each other. • The energy sound has and is described how loud or quiet it is. • ...
Fun Crossword 🤩 With Lingua! 2025-02-07
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- another name for Polaris star
- – A machine or natural object that orbits a planet, like the Moon or a weather satellite.
- – A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, mostly found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- – The natural object that orbits the Earth and changes shape in the sky.
- – A person who is trained to travel and work in space.
- – A giant explosion that happens when a star dies.
- – A tool that helps people see stars and planets far away.
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- – The biggest planet in our solar system, famous for its Great Red Spot.
- hole – A mysterious space object with gravity so strong that nothing can escape from it.
- – The planet with large, beautiful rings made of ice and rock.
- – The farthest planet from the Sun, known for its deep blue color.
- – The planet we live on, covered with land and water.
- – The force that keeps planets in orbit and makes things fall to the ground.
- – The "Red Planet" that is known for its dusty surface and large volcanoes.
- – A huge group of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way.
- – A vehicle used to travel into space.
- – A space object made of ice and dust that has a glowing tail when it gets close to the Sun.
- – The big star at the center of our solar system that gives us light and heat.
18 Clues: another name for Polaris star • – A vehicle used to travel into space. • – A giant explosion that happens when a star dies. • – The planet we live on, covered with land and water. • – A person who is trained to travel and work in space. • – A tool that helps people see stars and planets far away. • – A huge group of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way. • ...
Universe 2023-06-25
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- A person who travels and works in space. It undergo special training and wear spacesuits to survive in the extreme conditions of outer space.
- The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists.
- A celestial object made of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun. When it gets closer to the sun, it develops a glowing coma and a tail.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star. Planets are round and can be rocky or gaseous. It is a part of a solar system and may support life.
- A vehicle designed for travel and exploration in outer space. They are used to transport astronauts, satellites, and scientific equipment.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity.
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- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. It helps scientists study galaxies, stars, and other celestial phenomena.
- An object that orbits a planet or star. They can be natural (like the moon) or artificial (man-made) and are used for communication and observation.
- An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. It keeps planets in orbit, gives weight to objects, and is responsible for many phenomena in space.
- A luminous celestial object made of hot gases, such as hydrogen and helium. It emit light and heat, and our sun is an example of a star.
11 Clues: An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another. • The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists. • A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity. • ...
Space 2023-06-24
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- A person who travels and works in space. It undergo special training and wear spacesuits to survive in the extreme conditions of outer space.
- The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists.
- A celestial object made of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun. When it gets closer to the sun, it develops a glowing coma and a tail.
- A large celestial body that orbits a star. Planets are round and can be rocky or gaseous. It is a part of a solar system and may support life.
- A vehicle designed for travel and exploration in outer space. They are used to transport astronauts, satellites, and scientific equipment.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity.
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- An instrument used to observe distant objects in space. It helps scientists study galaxies, stars, and other celestial phenomena.
- An object that orbits a planet or star. They can be natural (like the moon) or artificial (man-made) and are used for communication and observation.
- An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other. It keeps planets in orbit, gives weight to objects, and is responsible for many phenomena in space.
- A luminous celestial object made of hot gases, such as hydrogen and helium. It emit light and heat, and our sun is an example of a star.
11 Clues: An event in which one celestial body partially or completely blocks the light from another. • The vast expanse of space that includes galaxies, stars, planets, and everything that exists. • A system of millions or billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and other celestial objects, bound together by gravity. • ...
Astronomy 2022-03-09
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- Largest objects in the Solar system which revolve around the Sun.
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Blocking of Sunlight to the moon, this can occur during a full moon
- Layer of air, made up of many layers and gases surrounding the Earths and other planets' surface.
- Second closest planet to the Sun. Sometimes called earth's twin.
- Complete shadow, 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.
- sunlight on its surface.
- the spinning of Earth in its axis.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
- primary source of heat and energy for the solar system.
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- Blocking of Sun's light which can occur during a new moon.
- small body of ice, rock and cosmic dust that follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
- little chunks of rock and debris in space that falls through a planet’s atmosphere.
- A satellite is a natural or man made object that orbits around a planet.
- the movement of one object around another object.
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Sixth planet to the Sun, second largest planet in the solar system.
- Partial shadow, lighter, outer parts of a shadow. the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object.
18 Clues: sunlight on its surface. • Closest planet to the Sun • Largest planet in the solar system • the spinning of Earth in its axis. • the movement of one object around another object. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • primary source of heat and energy for the solar system. • Blocking of Sun's light which can occur during a new moon. • ...
Solar system 2023-05-04
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- hole, a place where there is such strong gravity nothing can escape it
- all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of
- a round celestial body that revolves around the Sun
- an icy small Solar System body that releases gases when passing close to the Sun
- A event that occurs when an object is temporarily obscured. or another object is blocking the moon
- an astronomical object there are a bunch of these all over the solar system
- an interaction that causes immense attraction between all things with mass or energy.
- A small rocky body in outer space these are significantly smaller than asteroids
- system, a system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. It formed 4.6 billion years ago from the
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- is an area on the sphere a group of visible stars forms a pattern or outline, typically representing
- the star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect ball of hot plasma
- the earth's only natural satellite, is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System
- A system of stars. gas, dust, and dark matter, bound together by gravity. The milky way is an example
- collapse.
- sun
- A minor planets of the inner solar system sizes of these vary
- and energy.
- animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object.
18 Clues: sun • collapse. • and energy. • animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object. • a round celestial body that revolves around the Sun • A minor planets of the inner solar system sizes of these vary • hole, a place where there is such strong gravity nothing can escape it • an astronomical object there are a bunch of these all over the solar system • ...
Ch 20 Sec 1 Vocab 2025-05-14
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- Isaac Newton – English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Revolution – A period of major scientific change in the 1500s and 1600s that changed how people understood the natural world.
- Copernicus – Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric (sun-centered) model of the solar system
- – The careful watching and recording of events or phenomena.
- – The process of conducting tests to explore scientific ideas.
- Theory – The belief that Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory – The belief that the Sun is at the center of the solar system.
- – The force explained by Newton that pulls objects toward each other.
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- – Basic ideas or rules that explain how something works or should be done
- – Explanations developed through observations and evidence, used to understand how things work
- – Clear and sound reasoning used to form conclusions.
- – The belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge
- – Ancient Greek thinker who taught that the Earth was the center of the universe7th Grade World History….
- – A decision or judgment based on observation and experimentation.
- – An instrument used by Galileo to study planets and moons, making distant objects appear closer.
- Galilei – Italian scientist who improved the telescope and provided evidence supporting the heliocentric model
- Method – A step-by-step process for performing experiments and making observations to answer questions
- Kepler – German astronomer who discovered that planets move in elliptical (oval-shaped) orbits
- – A proposed explanation made as a starting point for investigation.
19 Clues: – Clear and sound reasoning used to form conclusions. • – The careful watching and recording of events or phenomena. • Theory – The belief that Earth is the center of the universe. • – The process of conducting tests to explore scientific ideas. • – A decision or judgment based on observation and experimentation. • ...
Our Solar System Crossword Puzzle; by: Emily H. Boggs 2017-01-05
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- The time it takes an object in space to spin a full rotation on its axis
- The time it takes an object in space to travel once around the Sun
- The average distance from Earth to the Sun
- a meteoroid that strikes a planet, moon, or any other space object by the impact of a meteorite
- This is made of gas, dust, and ice and orbits around the sun in an oval shape
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- a small rocky particle that moves through space
- Inner,rocky planets
- a streak of light in Earth's atmosphere made by meteoroid streaking through our atmosphere
- This happens when a planet's atmosphere traps solar energy and causes the surface temperature to increase
- A round depression formed on the surface of a planet, moon, or other space object by the impact of a meteorite
- The four largest of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto
- Millons of small, rocky, objects that orbit the sun in a belt of themselves between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
12 Clues: Inner,rocky planets • The average distance from Earth to the Sun • a small rocky particle that moves through space • The four largest of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto • The time it takes an object in space to travel once around the Sun • The time it takes an object in space to spin a full rotation on its axis • ...
Earth's Orbit and Rotation 2022-02-01
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- The path an object follows as it moves around another one.
- An ancient tool used to tell time during the day.
- An area on Earth that has a specific time that all people living there can set their clocks to.
- The apparent shift of position of some stars throughout the year.
- A model of the solar system that puts the sun at the center of the solar system and says that everything orbits the sun.
- A group of stars that form a recognizable shape such as the big dipper.
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- Planets that orbit around a sun. Ours consists of 8 planets, the sun, and the moon.
- A tool that provides evidence that the earth is rotating.
- An old model of the solar system that puts the Earth at the center of the solar system and says that everything orbits the Earth.
- A year with one additional day added.
- A dark shape made when an object blocks light.
- The action of the earth turning or spinning around its center.
12 Clues: A year with one additional day added. • A dark shape made when an object blocks light. • An ancient tool used to tell time during the day. • A tool that provides evidence that the earth is rotating. • The path an object follows as it moves around another one. • The action of the earth turning or spinning around its center. • ...
Solar System Crossword 2020-09-09
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- has a nucleus, coma, and tail
- if gravity disappears Earth moves in a line
- Mercury Venus Earth Mars
- the Earth is tilted on its
- shape of our galaxy
- another name for the outer planets
- Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
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- shape of the planet's orbits
- takes one day
- takes one year
- hottest planet
- more _____ = greater gravitational pull
- shorter ____ = greater gravitational pull
13 Clues: takes one day • takes one year • hottest planet • shape of our galaxy • Mercury Venus Earth Mars • the Earth is tilted on its • shape of the planet's orbits • has a nucleus, coma, and tail • Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune • another name for the outer planets • more _____ = greater gravitational pull • shorter ____ = greater gravitational pull • ...
At Night 2023-07-12
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- police car and ambulance lights do this
- to see for a long time
- the sun ______
- having no light
- when it is dark outside
- how a bat 'sees'
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- the big circle you can see at night
- having no empty space
- where stars and planets are
- star pattern
- this makes light bounce
- the sun is a ____
- the big blue thing high up above you
13 Clues: star pattern • the sun ______ • having no light • how a bat 'sees' • the sun is a ____ • having no empty space • to see for a long time • this makes light bounce • when it is dark outside • where stars and planets are • the big circle you can see at night • the big blue thing high up above you • police car and ambulance lights do this
The Scientific Revolution 2025-03-18
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- one of Newton’s three rules of motion; it explains that planetary bodies continue in elliptical orbits around the sun because every object in the universe is attracted to every other object by a force called gravity
- Earth-centered; a system of planetary motion in which the sun, moon, and other planets revolve around Earth
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world
- the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation
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- a person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker
- the doctrine that scientists should proceed from the particular to the general by making systematic observations and conducting carefully organized experiments to test hypotheses or theories; a process that will lead to correct general principles
- sun-centered; the system of the universe in which the planets, including Earth, revolve around the sun
- a system of thought expounded by René Descartes based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- any of the concentric, revolving, spherical transparent shells in which, according to ancient astronomy, the stars, sun, planets, and moon are set
9 Clues: the theory that says knowledge is achieved through observation • a person who studies and tries to explain the world; a scholar or a thinker • sun-centered; the system of the universe in which the planets, including Earth, revolve around the sun • Earth-centered; a system of planetary motion in which the sun, moon, and other planets revolve around Earth • ...
spelling list 10 2022-10-17
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- to cast off
- opposite contrary
- to encourage
- to read over carefully and improve
- a building for observing planets and stars
- to set apart for some special purpose
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- courteous and kind
- an abnormal fear of water
- to make like new again
- to remove water from
- to express pleasure over someones success
- adequate good enough to fulfill the need
- a list of names and adresses
- thankful
- living by feeding upon other animals
15 Clues: thankful • to cast off • to encourage • opposite contrary • courteous and kind • to remove water from • to make like new again • an abnormal fear of water • a list of names and adresses • to read over carefully and improve • living by feeding upon other animals • to set apart for some special purpose • adequate good enough to fulfill the need • to express pleasure over someones success • ...
spelling list 10 2022-10-17
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- to cast off
- opposite contrary
- to encourage
- to read over carefully and improve
- a building for observing planets and stars
- to set apart for some special purpose
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- courteous and kind
- an abnormal fear of water
- to make like new again
- to remove water from
- to express pleasure over someones success
- adequate good enough to fulfill the need
- a list of names and adresses
- thankful
- living by feeding upon other animals
15 Clues: thankful • to cast off • to encourage • opposite contrary • courteous and kind • to remove water from • to make like new again • an abnormal fear of water • a list of names and adresses • to read over carefully and improve • living by feeding upon other animals • to set apart for some special purpose • adequate good enough to fulfill the need • to express pleasure over someones success • ...
spelling list 10 2022-10-17
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- to cast off
- opposite contrary
- to encourage
- to read over carefully and improve
- a building for observing planets and stars
- to set apart for some special purpose
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- courteous and kind
- an abnormal fear of water
- to make like new again
- to remove water from
- to express pleasure over someones success
- adequate good enough to fulfill the need
- a list of names and adresses
- thankful
- living by feeding upon other animals
15 Clues: thankful • to cast off • to encourage • opposite contrary • courteous and kind • to remove water from • to make like new again • an abnormal fear of water • a list of names and adresses • to read over carefully and improve • living by feeding upon other animals • to set apart for some special purpose • adequate good enough to fulfill the need • to express pleasure over someones success • ...
RAFFI,ANSI E MARCO... 2020-01-17
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- 2006 WORLD CUP WINNER
- YOU GO TO STUDY
- BEST FRIEND OF MAN
- DOES ROBBERIESù
- YOU GO FOR DINNER AND FOR LUNCH
- WHO PLAYS FOOTBALL
- HE IS MARRIED TO YOUR MOM
- YOU DO IT EVERY AFTERNOON
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- THEY GO AROUND THE SUN
- TEACH YOUR PUPILS
- YOU GO TO SEE A MOVIE WITH FRIENDS
- HELP TO PUT THE FIRE OUT
- DRINK IT EVERY DAY
- YOU GO FOR WATCH THE MATCH
- WHO WORKS IN THE HOSPITAL
15 Clues: YOU GO TO STUDY • DOES ROBBERIESù • TEACH YOUR PUPILS • BEST FRIEND OF MAN • DRINK IT EVERY DAY • WHO PLAYS FOOTBALL • 2006 WORLD CUP WINNER • THEY GO AROUND THE SUN • HELP TO PUT THE FIRE OUT • HE IS MARRIED TO YOUR MOM • WHO WORKS IN THE HOSPITAL • YOU DO IT EVERY AFTERNOON • YOU GO FOR WATCH THE MATCH • YOU GO FOR DINNER AND FOR LUNCH • YOU GO TO SEE A MOVIE WITH FRIENDS
FUN TRIVIA CROSSWORD 2023-04-06
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- IS THE FEAR OF BEARDS
- THE ONLY US CAPITAL WITHOUT A MCDS
- EASTER BUNNY LEGEND BEGAN IN
- THE OPPOSITE SIDES OF A DIE WILL ALWAYS ADD UP TO
- WHAT WAS THE FIRST STATE
- Has a trunk
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- Large marsupial
- A GROUP OF HIPPOS CALLED A
- EASTER BUNNYS REAL NAME
- Flying mammal
- Man's best friend
- HOW MANY COLORS ARE IN A RAINBOW
- PRESIDENT WHO WAS A LICENCED BARTENDER
- WHO INVENTED THE WORD "NERD"
- Likes to chase mice
- HOW MANY PLANETS MAKE UP THE SOLAR SYSTEM
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • IS THE FEAR OF BEARDS • EASTER BUNNYS REAL NAME • WHAT WAS THE FIRST STATE • A GROUP OF HIPPOS CALLED A • EASTER BUNNY LEGEND BEGAN IN • WHO INVENTED THE WORD "NERD" • HOW MANY COLORS ARE IN A RAINBOW • THE ONLY US CAPITAL WITHOUT A MCDS • PRESIDENT WHO WAS A LICENCED BARTENDER • ...
