solar sy… Crossword Puzzles
pace terms 2024-11-27
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- the sun light reflecting in the night
- how many moons does Uranus have
- is earth a gas planet
- what is the third planet to the sun
- is earth the only planet that life is on
- examples,Titan,triton,Phobos,Europa,minus,lo
- closest planet to the sun
- is the hottest planet
- collection of the solar system, including billions of stars
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- examples-jupiter, mars saturn
- how much moons does earth have
- what is the farthest planet from the sun
- examples- milky way,Andromeda,cygnun A,virgo A
- celestrail bodies orbit planets
- system exampels-sirus,Polaris,rigal,vega,pleiades,antares
- how many moons does mercury have?
- exampels-hally,chronic,encke,arend,Roland,hale-bopp
- how much planets is there in the solar system
- is Saturn a gas planet
19 Clues: is earth a gas planet • is the hottest planet • is Saturn a gas planet • closest planet to the sun • examples-jupiter, mars saturn • how much moons does earth have • how many moons does Uranus have • celestrail bodies orbit planets • how many moons does mercury have? • what is the third planet to the sun • the sun light reflecting in the night • ...
SPACE 2022-12-12
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- The first planet we think of with rings
- Saturn has ______ moons
- People use ______ to get to space
- The rock that orbits Earth
- The hottest planet
- The bright star in our solar system
- The red planet we could move to
- The biggest planet
- Some people think these might be real
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- The bright things we see every night
- The holes that suck up everything
- All the planets and stars are in the ______
- What do you call people that go into space?
- The last planet in our solar system
- The planet that lies on its side
- The first planet in our solar system
- The place where we are
- The planet that is not a planet and its name is Otulp backwards
18 Clues: The hottest planet • The biggest planet • The place where we are • Saturn has ______ moons • The rock that orbits Earth • The red planet we could move to • The planet that lies on its side • The holes that suck up everything • People use ______ to get to space • The last planet in our solar system • The bright star in our solar system • The bright things we see every night • ...
Celestial Crosswords: Lunar Edition 2023-07-03
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- Discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1672, its the first moon in the Solar System to have rings discovered around it
- The egg-shaped moon that orbits Saturn having a mean radius of just 1 mile
- Has a crust of frozen nitrogen; Io, Venus and this moon are the only bodies besides the earth to have volcanic activity at present
- The water particles ejected from the cryo-volcanoes of this moon form the 2nd outermost ring of Saturn
- The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus
- A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love
- A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring
- Being in a co-orbital condition with its sister moon Janus, this moon switches orbits with Janus every 4 years
- The largest moon in the solar system relative to its parent body
- One of the inner moons of Saturn orbiting in Saturn's A ring; Shaped like a flying saucer or a ravioli
- The double-lobed moon of Pluto
- The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the Solar System
- The only moon in the solar system that has its own magnetic field
- Named after the guardian of the land of the fire in Norse mythology
- Orbits in the keeler gap of Saturn's rings, its known as the wavemaker moon causing ripples to form in the rings of Saturn
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- Named after the nine-headed venomous snake monster in Chinese mythology, the only moon of the dwarf planet Gonggong
- Being 1/4th of the Earth's diameter, this moon's 60-150 Km deep ocean may contain twice the amount of water as on the Earth
- The closest moon of Uranus, is a shepherd moon that keeps the particles of the epsilon ring contained
- Uranus' largest moon, named after the queen of fairies in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- The first non-round moon to be discovered
- The largest member of a 16 moon group which formed from a captured asteroid which broke off into the 16 pieces in a collision
- Most cratered moon in the solar system
- The reddest object in the solar system and appears to give out more heat than it receives from the Sun
- One of the darkest moons in the Solar System; Shares it's name with one of the main characters of "Friends"
- Also known as the Yin and Yang moon, where one side of the moon is bright and the other is dark
- Has a crater(Stickney) half its size and is expected to crash into its planet in about 50 million years
- A leafy vegetable
- Taking 360 days to complete one orbit around Neptune, it has the most eccentric orbit of any moon in the Solar System
- Closest moon of Saturn, has a giant impact crater which makes the moon look like the Death star from "Star Wars"
29 Clues: A leafy vegetable • The double-lobed moon of Pluto • The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus • Most cratered moon in the solar system • The first non-round moon to be discovered • A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring • The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the Solar System • A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love • ...
Planets 2018-06-04
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- a natural satellite which orbits the Earth or any other planet.
- the third largest planet in the Solar System and seventh planet from the Sun.
- Closest planet to the sun.
- Third planet from the sun.
- A giant ball of hot gas and plasma that generates huge amounts of energy through nuclear fusion.
- The path a celestial object takes around a star or planet.
- An envelope of gases that surround a planet.
- A huge explosion caused when a star collapses on itself.
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- The hotest planet in the solar system.
- A large group of stars, dust, gas and dark matter held together by gravity.
- An instrument used to view objects in outer space.
- A person who is specially trained to travel into outer space.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Way The galaxy that contains the Solar System.
- A meteoroid that has entered the Earth's atmosphere is called
15 Clues: Closest planet to the sun. • Third planet from the sun. • The hotest planet in the solar system. • The largest planet in our solar system. • An envelope of gases that surround a planet. • Way The galaxy that contains the Solar System. • An instrument used to view objects in outer space. • A huge explosion caused when a star collapses on itself. • ...
Botany 2021-12-01
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- Each gram of evaporating water absorbs 580 calories of energy as it transforms from liquid to gas. This is known as
- develop where cells meet
- how is the solar energy transferred around the world
- Where does the warm air go
- incoming solar energy that passes all the way through our atmosphere is absorbed either by the ground surface or by
- What do We call the equatorial convection cells
- What happens after the solar energy is absorbed
- Is this circulation more or less vigorous near the equator
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- This rising air cools with altitude, and water vapor condenses to
- where is the sunlight most direct
- what do We call the mid-latitude and polar cell
- What happens to the warm air
- Incoming solar energy is also used to
- What happens when the warm air cools
- Is the heating of the earth more or less at indirect angles
15 Clues: develop where cells meet • Where does the warm air go • What happens to the warm air • where is the sunlight most direct • What happens when the warm air cools • Incoming solar energy is also used to • what do We call the mid-latitude and polar cell • What do We call the equatorial convection cells • What happens after the solar energy is absorbed • ...
Solar System 2022-01-27
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- Akibat revolusi bumi
- Gerak semu harian matahari sebagai akibat dari
- planet terbesar, memiliki satelit ganymede, dan rotasinya paling cepat
- terjadinya fase-fase bulan sebagai akibat dari
- Perputaran bumi mengelilingi matahari
- Kalender yang berdasarkan revolusi bulan dan disebut kalender qomariyah
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- Posisi matahari, bulan, dan bumi dalam satu garis lurus
- Planet merah dan memiliki satelit phobos serta deimos
- Planet terdingin
- Planet pembuat ulah
- Planet yang memiliki ozon
- Bayangan inti yang berada dibagian tengah sangat gelap terjadi saat gerhana
- Bintang kejora dan arah revolusinya searah jarum jam
- Sisa meteor yang jatuh ke bumi
14 Clues: Planet terdingin • Planet pembuat ulah • Akibat revolusi bumi • Planet yang memiliki ozon • Sisa meteor yang jatuh ke bumi • Perputaran bumi mengelilingi matahari • Gerak semu harian matahari sebagai akibat dari • terjadinya fase-fase bulan sebagai akibat dari • Bintang kejora dan arah revolusinya searah jarum jam • Planet merah dan memiliki satelit phobos serta deimos • ...
solar energy 2022-01-19
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- on the roof to make power
- outer space
- machines that make power
- something simuler to sun its like shiny and vidimine D
- is something tech
- hot planet
- type of energy
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- something that hot and makes you sweaty
- energy from the sun
- bay area
- something that when you find a temperature
- is when you connect metel with metel
- source used to make power
- some thing that sometime pushes you
14 Clues: bay area • hot planet • outer space • type of energy • is something tech • energy from the sun • machines that make power • on the roof to make power • source used to make power • some thing that sometime pushes you • is when you connect metel with metel • something that hot and makes you sweaty • something that when you find a temperature • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2017-12-04
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- Has tree letters in the planets name
- The hottest planet
- How many planets in our solar system (not included the dwarf planet)
- There is a uncertain fact that it rains ______ on Saturn & Jupiter
- Closest to the sun
- Which planet ha the longest year
- Invaded with most living things
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- Earths natural satellite
- the _______ belt blocks of the first 4 planets from the rest
- A dwarf planet
- The biggest planet
- Which planet has a ring around it
- Biggest star in our solar system
- First planet to be discovered by telescope
14 Clues: A dwarf planet • The hottest planet • The biggest planet • Closest to the sun • Earths natural satellite • Invaded with most living things • Biggest star in our solar system • Which planet ha the longest year • Which planet has a ring around it • Has tree letters in the planets name • First planet to be discovered by telescope • ...
Solar System! 2014-12-01
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- I am the red planet.
- I am our planet.
- I am famous for my rings.
- I am name after the sea god.
- I am the planet closest to the sun.
- I am named the Milky Way.
- I am the start at the center of our solar system.
- I am the furthest from the sun.
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- I am icy rock with a bright tail.
- I am a cloud of gases.
- I am the largest planet.
- I am Earth’s companion/friend.
- I am between Mars and Jupiter.
- I am between Saturn and Neptune.
14 Clues: I am our planet. • I am the red planet. • I am a cloud of gases. • I am the largest planet. • I am famous for my rings. • I am named the Milky Way. • I am name after the sea god. • I am Earth’s companion/friend. • I am between Mars and Jupiter. • I am the furthest from the sun. • I am between Saturn and Neptune. • I am icy rock with a bright tail. • ...
solar system 2023-12-02
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- The seventh planet from the Sun, known for its tilted rotation.
- The only known planet with conditions suitable for life.
- A celestial dance where planets orbit the Sun.
- The brilliant ball of hot, glowing gas at the center of our solar system.
- To journey in order to discover new information or secrets.
- The smallest and closest planet to the Sun.
- The sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its stunning rings.
- The fifth planet from the Sun, known for its massive size and Great Red Spot.
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- The eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system.
- The fourth planet from the Sun, often called the "Red Planet."
- Icy bodies that originate from the distant reaches of space.
- System A vast and mysterious realm of celestial bodies, including planets and moons.
- The second planet from the Sun, often called Earth's "sister" planet.
- Rocky bodies that populate the solar system, smaller than planets.
14 Clues: The smallest and closest planet to the Sun. • A celestial dance where planets orbit the Sun. • The only known planet with conditions suitable for life. • To journey in order to discover new information or secrets. • Icy bodies that originate from the distant reaches of space. • The sixth planet from the Sun, famous for its stunning rings. • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2024-01-25
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- teoría que explica el movimiento de los planetas alrededor de la tierra
- Planeta que se encuentra más cerca del sol
- Teoría que explica el movimiento de los planetas alrededor del sol.
- Gas fundamental que compone el sol.
- OTRA FORMA DE LLAMAR A LOS PLANETAS EXTERIORES
- Asteroides que entran en la órbita de gravedad de los planetas.
- Principal estrella de nuestro Sistema Solar
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- MOVIMIENTO DE LA TIERRA QUE PERMITE LA EXISTENCIA DEL DÍA Y LA NOCHE
- MOVIMIENTO DE LA TIERRA QUE PERMITE LA EXISTENCIA DE DISTINTAS ESTACIONES CLIMATICAS
- Galaxia en espiral donde se encuentra nuestro planeta.
- A principios de enero la Tierra alcanza su máxima proximidad al Sol
- Galaxia en espiral donde se encuentra nuestro planeta.
- OTRA FORMA DE LLAMAR A LOS PLANETAS INTERIORES
- A principios de julio llega a su máxima lejanía al Sol.
- fragmentos sólidos que también orbitan alrededor del Sol y que provienen de la formación de los planetas rocosos
15 Clues: Gas fundamental que compone el sol. • Planeta que se encuentra más cerca del sol • Principal estrella de nuestro Sistema Solar • OTRA FORMA DE LLAMAR A LOS PLANETAS INTERIORES • OTRA FORMA DE LLAMAR A LOS PLANETAS EXTERIORES • Galaxia en espiral donde se encuentra nuestro planeta. • Galaxia en espiral donde se encuentra nuestro planeta. • ...
Solar system 2024-03-22
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- Way galaxy: The spiral galaxy to which our solar system belongs.
- year: The distance light travels through space in one year- 9.46 Times 10 to the twelth power.
- unit: a distance equal to 150 million kilometers, or the distance from earth to the sun.
- law of universal gravitation: A mathematical rule that tells us how the strength of the force of gravity depends on mass and distance.
- system: The sun, planets, and their moons, and other objects that are gravitationally bound to the sun.
- A chunk of burning rock traveling through Earth’s atmosphere.
- An enormous hot ball of gas held together by gravity which produces energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core.
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- fusion: Reactions which combined light elements such as hydrogen into heavier elements such as helium, releasing energy.
- A meter that passes through earth's atmosphere and strikes the ground.
- a cycle of rising and falling sea levels that repeat every 12 hours.
- An object that orbits the sun but is too small to be considered a planet.
- A group of stars, dust, gas, and other objects held together by gravitational forces.
- An object in space made mostly of ice and dust.
- planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, neptune.
14 Clues: planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, neptune. • An object in space made mostly of ice and dust. • A chunk of burning rock traveling through Earth’s atmosphere. • Way galaxy: The spiral galaxy to which our solar system belongs. • a cycle of rising and falling sea levels that repeat every 12 hours. • ...
Solar System 2024-04-30
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- it is the ball of fire in the sky that the Earth goes round, and that gives us heat and light
- it is the smallest planet and the nearest to the sun
- it is the Red Planet
- it is an object which has been sent into space in order to collect information or to be part of a communications system
- it is a bright object with a long tail that travels around the sun.
- it is the largest of the planets and the fifth from the sun
- it is the object that you can often see in the sky at night
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- it is the brightest, sixth-largest planet in the solar system and the second in distance from the sun
- it is a large ball of burning gas in space
- it is the planet on which we live
- it is one of the giant planets, the seventh planet from the sun, sometimes visible to the naked eye
- it is one of the very small planets that move around the sun, especially between Mars and Jupiter.
- it is the second-largest dwarf planet in the solar system
- it is the second largest planet of the solar system and the sixth in distance from the sun
14 Clues: it is the Red Planet • it is the planet on which we live • it is a large ball of burning gas in space • it is the smallest planet and the nearest to the sun • it is the second-largest dwarf planet in the solar system • it is the largest of the planets and the fifth from the sun • it is the object that you can often see in the sky at night • ...
sistem solar 2024-08-11
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- - Prinsip seni yang menonjolkan satu elemen supaya lebih menarik perhatian.
- soalan ini dapat membantu murid memahami asas-asas penting dalam seni reka dengan lebih mendalam.
- - Prinsip seni yang merujuk kepada pengagihan elemen seni yang sama rata.
- - Unsur seni yang mempunyai keluasan dan isi padu, serta tiga dimensi.
- - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada tanda yang menyambungkan dua titik.
- - Prinsip seni yang menekankan perbezaan yang ketara antara dua elemen.
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- - Prinsip seni yang melibatkan susunan elemen seni secara teratur dan konsisten.
- - Prinsip seni yang melibatkan hubungan saiz antara satu elemen dengan elemen lain.
- - Unsur seni yang memberikan kesan visual melalui cahaya yang dipantulkan.
- - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada rasa permukaan sesuatu objek.
- - Prinsip seni yang menyatukan semua elemen seni dalam karya untuk menghasilkan keselarasan.
- - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada kawasan kosong atau kawasan yang diisi.
- adalah 12 soalan teka silang kata mengenai asas seni reka, diikuti dengan jawapan yang tepat bagi setiap soalan:
- - Prinsip seni yang menghasilkan pergerakan atau pengulangan elemen seni.
14 Clues: - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada rasa permukaan sesuatu objek. • - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada tanda yang menyambungkan dua titik. • - Unsur seni yang mempunyai keluasan dan isi padu, serta tiga dimensi. • - Prinsip seni yang menekankan perbezaan yang ketara antara dua elemen. • - Unsur seni yang merujuk kepada kawasan kosong atau kawasan yang diisi. • ...
solar system 2024-05-15
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- it's invisible
- a celestial object
- it pulls
- everything is made of this
- a space rock burns up in earths atmosphere
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- heat and what
- giant balls of gas
- the blue planet
- a space rock floating in space
- hot ball of plasma and gases
- what planet has oxygen
- the coldest planet
- the hottest planet
- the red planet
- the remnants from the start of the solar systems
15 Clues: it pulls • heat and what • it's invisible • the red planet • the blue planet • giant balls of gas • a celestial object • the coldest planet • the hottest planet • what planet has oxygen • everything is made of this • hot ball of plasma and gases • a space rock floating in space • a space rock burns up in earths atmosphere • the remnants from the start of the solar systems
Solar System 2023-05-27
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- A small dense object that circles the sun
- our galaxy
- The hottest planet and surrounded by gas
- a pattern of stars
- Surrounded by rings
- A piece of space debris that is burning
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- What remains when a star dies
- a cold planet which the days last 42 years
- Largest planet of the solar system
- The closest planet to the sun
- no longer a planet
- A gathering of stars, gas and dust
- The red planet
- A gaseous mass that orbits the sun
14 Clues: our galaxy • The red planet • no longer a planet • a pattern of stars • Surrounded by rings • What remains when a star dies • The closest planet to the sun • Largest planet of the solar system • A gathering of stars, gas and dust • A gaseous mass that orbits the sun • A piece of space debris that is burning • The hottest planet and surrounded by gas • ...
Solar System 2023-05-05
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- Sometimes called the red planet
- Seventh planet from the sun
- Are found on the edge of the solar system
- Frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices
- A dwarf planet that lies in the Kuiper Belt
- The five best known of these are Ceres, Pluto, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris.
- Has no moons
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- Its beautiful rings are not solid. They are made up of bits of ice, dust and rock.
- Often called Earth's twin because it's similar in size and density.
- Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto
- Relics from the time the solar system was born
- Not flat but not perfectly round either
- It's more than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth is
- fifth planet from the sun and the largest planet in our solar system
14 Clues: Has no moons • Seventh planet from the sun • Sometimes called the red planet • Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto • Not flat but not perfectly round either • Are found on the edge of the solar system • A dwarf planet that lies in the Kuiper Belt • Relics from the time the solar system was born • It's more than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth is • ...
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- Where all of 8 planets are located.
- The farthest planet.
- Where all galaxy’s and everything is.
- The planet that spins on its side.
- A force that only pulls.
- It is also called the red planet.
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- It used to be a planet.
- The middle of our solar system.
- The smallest planet.
- Where our solar system is located.
- The hottest planet.
- The planet has the big red spot.
- The only planet with life.
- The planet that could float on water.
14 Clues: The hottest planet. • The smallest planet. • The farthest planet. • It used to be a planet. • A force that only pulls. • The only planet with life. • The middle of our solar system. • The planet has the big red spot. • It is also called the red planet. • Where our solar system is located. • The planet that spins on its side. • Where all of 8 planets are located. • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2025-02-27
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- Nome dado aos pequenos corpos rochosos que orbitam em torno do Sol
- Corpo celeste que gira ao redor de um planeta terra
- Planeta que já foi considerado o nono do Sistema Solar, mas agora é classificado como planeta anão.
- Oitavo planeta do Sistema Solar, de cor azul intenso.
- Maior planeta do Sistema Solar.
- Planeta conhecido por seus anéis.
- Fenômeno astronômico caracterizado pela entrada de fragmentos de rocha espacial na atmosfera planetária.
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- Planeta mais próximo do Sol.
- Nome da nossa galáxia.
- Planeta vermelho devido à presença de óxido de ferro em sua superfície.
- Fenômeno que ocorre quando a Lua bloqueia a luz do Sol.
- Único planeta conhecido por abrigar vida.
- Astro luminoso que é o centro do nosso Sistema Solar
- Planeta que gira inclinado de lado, com rotação quase horizontal.
14 Clues: Nome da nossa galáxia. • Planeta mais próximo do Sol. • Maior planeta do Sistema Solar. • Planeta conhecido por seus anéis. • Único planeta conhecido por abrigar vida. • Corpo celeste que gira ao redor de um planeta terra • Astro luminoso que é o centro do nosso Sistema Solar • Oitavo planeta do Sistema Solar, de cor azul intenso. • ...
Renewable energy 2023-04-24
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- harvested from trees and burned for heat or for cooking
- the sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated
- this country uses 100% renewable energy
- a colorless, odorless flammable gas which is the main constituent of natural gas
- water heated and pumped to an exchanger that heats water for the building
- the use of the sun's energy directly for either heating or cooling purposes
- an energy harvesting technology, that converts solar energy into useful electricity through a process
- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind
- include coal, oil, and natural gas
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power
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- in passive solar heating, the ________ of the home is the most important
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth
- a biomass fuel made from corn and used in gasoline
- collection of solar energy for use or to a storage system for later use
- a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour(Holland)
- turbine a turbine having a large vaned wheel rotated by the wind to generate electricity
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines
19 Clues: include coal, oil, and natural gas • this country uses 100% renewable energy • a biomass fuel made from corn and used in gasoline • power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind • harvested from trees and burned for heat or for cooking • relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth • ...
Solar Eclipse Safety Crossword 2024-04-03
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- What can happen if you look at the solar eclipse?
- What can happen to your vision when you look at a Solar Eclipse?
- What do you use to protect your eyes during a Solar Eclipse?
- What is happening on April 8?
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- What gets damaged when you look at a solar eclipse?
- You can safely stare directly at a Solar Eclipse true/false
- What should you NOT wear during a Solar Eclipse
- What can you use to protect your camera when videoing a solar eclipse?
- What do you need to protect your eyes from?
9 Clues: What is happening on April 8? • What do you need to protect your eyes from? • What should you NOT wear during a Solar Eclipse • What can happen if you look at the solar eclipse? • What gets damaged when you look at a solar eclipse? • You can safely stare directly at a Solar Eclipse true/false • What do you use to protect your eyes during a Solar Eclipse? • ...
Solar System Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Red planet
- Seventh planet from the sun
- blue planet
- Distance travelled by light in a vaccum in one year
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Titan is the largest mppn of ______
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- Earth's only natural satellite
- The star at center of solar system
- Smaller bodies in orbit around sun
- Our galaxy
- Morning star
12 Clues: Red planet • Our galaxy • blue planet • Morning star • Seventh planet from the sun • Earth's only natural satellite • The star at center of solar system • Smaller bodies in orbit around sun • Largest planet in the solar system • Smallest planet in the solar system • Titan is the largest mppn of ______ • Distance travelled by light in a vaccum in one year
Solar system 2024-11-13
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- home to 7 billion
- the gravitation of the solar system
- seventh planet from the sun
- the oldest planet
- the tilted planet
- is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye
- most investigated planet
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- is the hottest planet in our solar system
- smallest planet
- our space neighborhood
- everything in space
- a pulling force
12 Clues: smallest planet • a pulling force • home to 7 billion • the oldest planet • the tilted planet • everything in space • our space neighborhood • most investigated planet • seventh planet from the sun • the gravitation of the solar system • is the hottest planet in our solar system • is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye
trekendesh dashurie 2025-09-11
7 Clues: Mes vëllezërve Salvatore. • #TeamPeeta apo #TeamGale? • Emri i përkthehet luledele. • Ajo duhet të zgjedhë: Edward apo Jacob? • Nicole Kidman, mes piktorit dhe milionerit. • Hapi rrugë për motrën në "Little Women", emër mbiemër. • Gruaja që s’dinte të zgjidhte mes burrit të saj dhe ushtarit me sy blu.
Space 2022-03-24
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- The hottest planet in the solar system
- A tool used on earth to look at planets and stars
- The ringed planet
- Our home planet
- The dwarf planet past Neptune
- The Martian planet
- our home galaxy
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- The path that planets revolve around a star
- The dwarf planet in the asteriod belt
- A hypothetical planet in our solar system
- The furthest planet in our system
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The closest galaxy to our own
- The closest star to earth
- Huge balls of gas that provide heat and gravity
15 Clues: Our home planet • our home galaxy • The ringed planet • The Martian planet • The closest star to earth • The closest galaxy to our own • The dwarf planet past Neptune • The furthest planet in our system • The dwarf planet in the asteriod belt • The hottest planet in the solar system • The biggest planet in our solar system • A hypothetical planet in our solar system • ...
SUN 2024-03-14
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- What kind of power we get from the sun
- plasma between the core and visible photosphere
- created by solar winds
- a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface.
- Outer visible layer of the sun
- the warmth we get from the sun
- the center of the sun
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- transmits the sun's energy
- happens in the core
- 2500 km thick
- Violent Eruptions of particles and radiation
- only visible during solar eclipse
- dark cooler spots in the photosphere
- passes earth's magnetic field at 400kms
- small jets of plasma that come off the surface of the sun
15 Clues: 2500 km thick • happens in the core • the center of the sun • created by solar winds • transmits the sun's energy • Outer visible layer of the sun • the warmth we get from the sun • only visible during solar eclipse • dark cooler spots in the photosphere • What kind of power we get from the sun • passes earth's magnetic field at 400kms • ...
The Planets 2024-12-06
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- This planet's existence was predicted before it was observed because of Uranus's orbit.
- When ____ 2 spacecraft flew near this planet, we found out it has dark, small rings.
- The point in an elliptical orbit that is farthest from the orbited object
- The largest moon of Neptune's 13 moons
- An object that IS NOT a planet may be rectangular in shape. (TRUE or FALSE)
- This planet is more than 70% of the entire ____ mass in the solar system.
- All ____ planets have rings.
- The ice giant planets are found just past this planet
- What planet is the smallest in the solar system?
- An event caused by gravity where matter continuously comes together to gradually form a larger body of matter
- Venus is the _____ planet in the solar system
- An object that is in our solar system but not a planet.
- ____ axis is used to calculate the orbit's size by measuring this length.
- Certain ____ impacts on Mercury may be as old as the planet itself.
- Mars's ___ color comes from iron oxide.
- This planet's blue color comes from large amounts of ____ that reflects blue light!
- When a star periodically ____, this tells astronomers that it is part of a planetary system.
- A large object that is nearly spherical, orbits the Sun, and has no other objects of comparable size in its orbit.
- Mars has a ____ surface that you can firmly stand on.
- This planet experiences bright ____ just like Earth does even though it is so far away from the Sun.
- This planet has shown evidence of ongoing ______ motion.
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- _____ resides in the outer region of the solar system.
- Venus is known for having an atmosphere that creates a _____ effect similar to that found on Earth.
- A thick atmosphere with retrograde motion (clockwise spin)
- _____ and helium make up most of Jupiter's gases and form into colorful bands.
- This planet rotates on its side!
- Planet-wide ___ storms engulf this planet once every 5 years.
- Include the two planets Uranus and Neptune and temperatures drastically drop
- _____ has only 10 hours in each day. That means it has a rapid rotation.
- Visible bands, clouds, and rings with 13 moons
- If we are able to populate Mars, humans born on Mars will be known as ____.
- This planet has more than 60 moons, the largest is ___.
- A planet that orbits a star outside the solar system.
- _____ can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas because Earth is an ideal distance and temperature from the Sun.
- Venus' ___ motion hypothesis is that a collision happened and caused it to flip upside down creating a clockwise rotation.
- Both Jupiter and Saturn have ____.
- Jupiter is the ______ largest planet in the solar system
- Densest planet in the solar system
- All planets _____ the Sun.
- Both Earth and Venus show evidence of _____ activity.
- The areas around planets' orbits are generally free of _____.
- ____ 3rd law states that the square of the orbital period (P) is proportional to the cube of the semimajor axis (A).
- _____ resides in the inner region of the solar system.
- In order for _____ to be reclassified, it needs the ability to clear its orbital path of debris by gravitational pull.
- The most famous ____ on this planet is called the Great Red Spot!
- This planet has ___ ___ just like on Earth that grow and shrink.
46 Clues: All planets _____ the Sun. • All ____ planets have rings. • This planet rotates on its side! • Both Jupiter and Saturn have ____. • Densest planet in the solar system • The largest moon of Neptune's 13 moons • Mars's ___ color comes from iron oxide. • Venus is the _____ planet in the solar system • Visible bands, clouds, and rings with 13 moons • ...
Search the Solar System 2013-02-11
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- This is the second planet of Solar System
- This is the name of the planet where humans and animals live in
- This planet is the largest in Solar System.
- This planet is best known for its rings, which are actually rocks of different sizes that spin around the planet
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- This is the amount of planets in our Solar System
- This is the fourth planet of the Solar System. It is red because scientists believe it once had water
- This planet is very cold which gives off its blue color.
- This cartoon dog character has the same name as the last planet of the Solar System
- This planet is the first planet in Solar System
- This is the center of our Solar System. It is a star
10 Clues: This is the second planet of Solar System • This planet is the largest in Solar System. • This planet is the first planet in Solar System • This is the amount of planets in our Solar System • This is the center of our Solar System. It is a star • This planet is very cold which gives off its blue color. • ...
PV Terminology 2024-02-26
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- Solar tradable commodity
- Watt Hours per meter squared in a day
- Discovered photovoltaic effect
- Redirect Heat Energy
- A group of modules tied together
- Watts per meter squared
- One of the three reasons we are looking at solar now
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- Twisting force
- Leader in installed solar capacity
- A group of cells tied together
- Watt Hours per meter squared
- Subset of an array
- Basic PV device that produces power when exposed to light
13 Clues: Twisting force • Subset of an array • Redirect Heat Energy • Watts per meter squared • Solar tradable commodity • Watt Hours per meter squared • A group of cells tied together • Discovered photovoltaic effect • A group of modules tied together • Leader in installed solar capacity • Watt Hours per meter squared in a day • One of the three reasons we are looking at solar now • ...
Level 2 Crossword Creator 2014-11-12
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- When you rub your socks on the carpet then zap someone using__
- The seventh planet discovered by William Herschel in 1781
- The second planet from the sun in the solar system, the brightest celestial object after the sun and moon
- The blue planet known as the sea god, also the eighth planet
- The thing that keeps us from flying off into space
- The largest planet in the solar system, a gas giant that is the fifth planet in order from the sun
- The branch of biology concerned with the study of life n space
- OUR PLANET!
- a small, reddish planet that is the fourth in order from the sun
- A small planet that is the closest to the sun in the solar system, sometimes visible to the naked eye just after sunset
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- The sixth planet in the solar system, circled by a system of broad, flat rings
- The force that keeps us from colliding into the sun
- A theory of how our solar system formed
- A branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space and the universe
- The star around which the planets in the Milky Way Galaxy orbit
15 Clues: OUR PLANET! • A theory of how our solar system formed • The thing that keeps us from flying off into space • The force that keeps us from colliding into the sun • The seventh planet discovered by William Herschel in 1781 • The blue planet known as the sea god, also the eighth planet • When you rub your socks on the carpet then zap someone using__ • ...
Daiji's Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
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- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust to form a solar system.
- occurs when a rocky body that had been orbiting the Sun passes through the atmosphere to hit the Earth's surface.
- a swarm of trillions of icy bodies that lie far beyond the orbit of Neptune.
- the biggest planet in the solar system.
- a streak of light in the sky caused by a meteoroid crashing through Earth's atmosphere.
- a huge spot on jupiter's surface.
- planet that is made up of water, ammonia, and hydrogen.
- numerous small bodies that when accreted together form planets.
- a habitable planet
- planet that is named after a roman god of the sea.
- created by the outward expansion of plasma (a collection of charged particles) from the Sun's corona (outermost atmosphere).
- a massive amount of asteroids/meteors orbiting around a planet.
- an exo planet that was once a planet in our solar system.
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- when tiny particles are condensed from the nebula and stick together.
- the component of its motion in the direction toward or away from us which is detected as a Doppler shift in the star's spectrum.
- planet that is named after a roman goddess of beauty and love.
- clouds of gas between stars
- frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices.
- planets that supports life.
- gas planets.
- planets that have a similar structure to earth.
- smallest planet in the solar system.
- a small body that orbits around planets.
- planet that is named after a roman god of war.
- a planet that is mainly known for its rings.
25 Clues: gas planets. • a habitable planet • clouds of gas between stars • planets that supports life. • a huge spot on jupiter's surface. • smallest planet in the solar system. • the biggest planet in the solar system. • a small body that orbits around planets. • a planet that is mainly known for its rings. • planet that is named after a roman god of war. • ...
Stars and Sun Review 2023-02-27
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- Tool used by scientists to classify stars
- Weakest of the fundamental forces
- "Layer" of the Sun that protects the solar system
- Caused by interactions between the Earth's atmosphere and solar phenomena that reach Earth
- Solar phenomena that intensify over 11 year cycles
- Color of cooler temperature stars
- Color of hotter temperature stars
- Most dense layer of the Sun
- Middle layer of the Sun's atmosphere
- Powerful bursts of energy from the Sun's photosphere, can cause geomagnetic storms
- Years in a solar cycle
- A colorful, circular cloud of gas & dust surrounding a very white star
- Part of the Sun responsible for generating solar phenomena
- Nuclear reaction that powers stars, lighter elements form heavier elements
- The lifecycle path of a star depends on their what?
- Energy in this layer of the Sun can take170,000 years to escape!
- Stage our Sun will turn into once it runs out of it's hydrogen
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- The most abundant element in the universe
- Strongest of the fundamental forces
- Visible surface of the Sun, sunspots are found here
- All stars begin in this stage
- Stage after nebula, before fusion begins
- Random breakdown of atoms
- Type of star that is able to produce the most heavy elements through fusion
- Third most dense layer of the Sun, hot plasma rises & cooler plasma sinks
- After the Sun explodes, it will turn into this stage
- A measure of a star's brightness
- Stars larger than our Sun are referred to as this
- Where/when most material in the Universe was generated
- Nuclear reaction where heavy elements break down into smaller elements
- Outermost layer of the Sun, shines in X-ray and UV lights
31 Clues: Years in a solar cycle • Random breakdown of atoms • Most dense layer of the Sun • All stars begin in this stage • A measure of a star's brightness • Weakest of the fundamental forces • Color of cooler temperature stars • Color of hotter temperature stars • Strongest of the fundamental forces • Middle layer of the Sun's atmosphere • Stage after nebula, before fusion begins • ...
Planets 2021-11-20
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- Smallest planet in the Solar System and closest to the sun
- Third planet from the sun and the only astronomical object is known to have life.
- The largest in the Solar System
- They have compact and rocky surfaces
- Has bright and beautiful rings that circle its equator.
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- The coldest planet in the Solar System
- The second-smallest planet in the Solar System
- The only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye and the first predicted by mathematics before its discovery.
- Planets that are made out of hydrogen and helium meaning they do not have solid surfaces
- The hottest planet in our solar system.
10 Clues: The largest in the Solar System • They have compact and rocky surfaces • The coldest planet in the Solar System • The hottest planet in our solar system. • The second-smallest planet in the Solar System • Has bright and beautiful rings that circle its equator. • Smallest planet in the Solar System and closest to the sun • ...
Astronomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-17
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- What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
- What planet has a moon named Titan?
- Which planet is the brightest in the night sky?
- What planet in our solar system rotates the sun on it’s side?
- What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?
- What is the largest moon in our solar system?
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- What is the brightest star in the sky?
- What is the outermost layer on the sun called?
- What is the name of the largest constellation in the sky?
- There are more ___ on earth than stars in the milky way.
- What candy bar has the same name as a galaxy?
- What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
- What planet rains diamonds?
- What planet is also known as the Red Planet
14 Clues: What planet rains diamonds? • What planet has a moon named Titan? • What is the brightest star in the sky? • What planet is also known as the Red Planet • What candy bar has the same name as a galaxy? • What is the largest moon in our solar system? • What is the outermost layer on the sun called? • Which planet is the brightest in the night sky? • ...
Space history and Solar bodies 2022-05-12
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- What the universe started with
- electrons attached to this
- this type of planet is giant and has no solid surface
- One of the biggest planets in our solar system with a ring
- One of the smallest planets in our solar system and the closest to the sun
- what end up turning into planets after gaining mass
- This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity
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- creates a large amount of energy and makes new elements
- the catalyst for nearly everything in space
- the debris that doesnt turn into a planet
- has the longest orbit in our solar system
- these form after gas clouds condense and gravitate too each other
- electrons attached to this
- Has the shortest day in earth hours in the solar system
- E = ?c^2
15 Clues: E = ?c^2 • electrons attached to this • electrons attached to this • What the universe started with • the debris that doesnt turn into a planet • has the longest orbit in our solar system • the catalyst for nearly everything in space • what end up turning into planets after gaining mass • This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity • ...
Space history and Solar bodies 2022-05-12
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- What the universe started with
- electrons attached to this
- this type of planet is giant and has no solid surface
- One of the biggest planets in our solar system with a ring
- One of the smallest planets in our solar system and the closest to the sun
- what end up turning into planets after gaining mass
- This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity
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- creates a large amount of energy and makes new elements
- the catalyst for nearly everything in space
- the debris that doesnt turn into a planet
- has the longest orbit in our solar system
- these form after gas clouds condense and gravitate too each other
- electrons attached to this
- Has the shortest day in earth hours in the solar system
- E = ?c^2
15 Clues: E = ?c^2 • electrons attached to this • electrons attached to this • What the universe started with • the debris that doesnt turn into a planet • has the longest orbit in our solar system • the catalyst for nearly everything in space • what end up turning into planets after gaining mass • This forms from dust gas and ice because of gravity • ...
Planets Crossword 2015-05-21
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- The first planet in our solar system, starting with the letter M
- The second planet in our solar system, starting with a V
- The eighth planet in our solar system, starting with the letter N.
- A planet that can be seen at night
- Is very hot and can be seen during the day
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- The planet that has rings! This planet starts with the letter S.
- The fifth planet in our solar system, starting with the letter J.
- The planet we live on
- The seventh planet in our solar system starting with the letter U.
- The fourth planet in our solar system, also the same name as a chocolate!
10 Clues: The planet we live on • A planet that can be seen at night • Is very hot and can be seen during the day • The second planet in our solar system, starting with a V • The planet that has rings! This planet starts with the letter S. • The first planet in our solar system, starting with the letter M • The fifth planet in our solar system, starting with the letter J. • ...
The solar system 2023-04-06
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- Smallest planet in the solar system.
- What planet is farthest away from the sun.
- Warmest planet in the solar system.
- Second smallest planet in the solar system.
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- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Second largest planet in the solar system.
- First planet found with a telescope.
- What is the name of the star which everything in the solar system orbits.
- The only known planet to have life
9 Clues: The only known planet to have life • Warmest planet in the solar system. • Smallest planet in the solar system. • First planet found with a telescope. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Second largest planet in the solar system. • What planet is farthest away from the sun. • Second smallest planet in the solar system. • ...
BLOKKIESRAAISEL 2020-02-29
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- Samuel se ma
- Die boek noem nie God se naam nie
- Sy asem ruik sleg
- Hierdie dokter skryf twee Bybel boeke
- Josua se teken dat die volk belowe om God te dien
- Moses se broer
- Hy word gevra om n boek te eet
- Ons wapenrusting in ons hand
- Hy veraai Jesus
- Hy verloen Jesus
- Hy salf David as koning
- Wedergeboorte
- Lidmaatsertifikaat
- Dit staan vas. Ek berus en vertrou God
- Die man se donkie kon praat
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- Waar het die verwarrende toring gestaan
- Hy trou met n prostituut
- n Sakrament
- 70x7
- Wie in die Ou Testament het gese :Praat Here, U dienaar luister
- Rut se skoondogter
- Waarop wou Petrus loop?
- Jakob slaap hierop
- Hierdie voed die skare
- Hy doop Jesus
- Wat is die Afrikaans vir "Scriptura"?
- Verkoop se eersgebore reg vir lensiesop
- n Sakrament
- Hoeveel spioene steek Ragab weg?
- Soveel keer stap die volk die sesde dag om Jerigo
30 Clues: 70x7 • n Sakrament • n Sakrament • Samuel se ma • Hy doop Jesus • Wedergeboorte • Moses se broer • Hy veraai Jesus • Hy verloen Jesus • Sy asem ruik sleg • Rut se skoondogter • Jakob slaap hierop • Lidmaatsertifikaat • Hierdie voed die skare • Waarop wou Petrus loop? • Hy salf David as koning • Hy trou met n prostituut • Die man se donkie kon praat • Ons wapenrusting in ons hand • ...
IT B 2021-22 2021-09-17
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- responsible, likes reading books (Alsaidi)
- miraculous, skillful, and loves video games (Sy)
- fantastic, likes music (Aguilar)
- moon, likes to cook (Brune)
- (K. Abrajan)
- mindful, likes video games (Panteva)
- super, graceful, loves basketball (Mbaye Gaye)
- hilarious, likes pizza (Castro Ortiz)
- steady, hopeful, hiker loves playing MOBA’s. (Hasrin)
- understanding, loves video games (Usef)
- joyful, likes playing volleyball (Oddone)
- delightful, likes anime (Diagne)
- beautiful, likes dancing (Sune)
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- powerful, lovers watching movies (Rani Sarker)
- massive, great, determined loves COD (Diop)
- (B. Carriel)
- kind, likes to play sports (Cotrina)
- (C. Meran)
- kind, loves soccer (Camara)
- smart, likes to do school work (Moreno)
- decent, likes soccer (Lemus)
- joker, likes playing soccer (Vulgarin)
- energetic, loves basketball (Roman Bonilla)
- excellent, playing soccer (Velez)
- lucky, likes playing video games ( Zhou)
- just, likes playing basketball (Miguel Diaz)
26 Clues: (C. Meran) • (B. Carriel) • (K. Abrajan) • kind, loves soccer (Camara) • moon, likes to cook (Brune) • decent, likes soccer (Lemus) • beautiful, likes dancing (Sune) • fantastic, likes music (Aguilar) • delightful, likes anime (Diagne) • excellent, playing soccer (Velez) • kind, likes to play sports (Cotrina) • mindful, likes video games (Panteva) • ...
Europese Ikone 2021-04-12
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- Die ... Moskee word in Istanboel aangetref.
- Nederland is bekend hiervoor.
- Die Kremlin is 'n groot toeriste-attraksie in hierdie stad.
- Die Franse Riviera is langs die ... See.
- Beroemde klok in Londen.
- Bergreeks in Switserland.
- Die eerste brug oor die Teems en die Wit Toring kan in hierdie stad besigtig word.
- Kleinste, onafhanklike staat.
- Die Parthenon is in hierdie wêreldstad geleë.
- Die ... Plein word verbind met die geskiedenis van die Russiese nasie.
- Konsentrasiekamp in Pole.
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- Amptelike woning van die Koningin van Engeland.
- Wedstryde tussen gladiators in Rome is hier gekyk
- Stiergevegte is een van hierdie land se ikone.
- Gebou om die 100-jaar herdenking van die Franse Revolusie te vier.
- Hierdie stad is deur 'n muur in 'n oostelike en westelike deel geskei.
- Suidelike kus van Portugal.
- Bekend vir sy koekoekhorlosies.
- Leunende Toring van...
- Stad gebou op eilande, geen paaie.
- Spaanse woord vir kasteel of fort.
21 Clues: Leunende Toring van... • Beroemde klok in Londen. • Bergreeks in Switserland. • Konsentrasiekamp in Pole. • Suidelike kus van Portugal. • Nederland is bekend hiervoor. • Kleinste, onafhanklike staat. • Bekend vir sy koekoekhorlosies. • Stad gebou op eilande, geen paaie. • Spaanse woord vir kasteel of fort. • Die Franse Riviera is langs die ... See. • ...
Vocab #6 2024-02-12
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- evil
- make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse
- warn or reprimand someone firmly
- regard with disgust and hatred
- to reject or criticize sharply
- wanting to avoid activity or exertion, lazy
- lacking originality
- affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self important
- accept something without protest
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen
- the ability to make good judgments and quick decisions
- so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
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- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- not embarrassed or ashamed
- sociable
- laugh loudly
- made effective as of a date prior to enactment, promulgation, or imposition
- intrude on (a person's territory or a thing considered to be a right)
- to examine something in detail trying to find information
- is sy and overexcited reaction or response to something
20 Clues: evil • sociable • laugh loudly • lacking originality • not embarrassed or ashamed • regard with disgust and hatred • to reject or criticize sharply • warn or reprimand someone firmly • accept something without protest • wanting to avoid activity or exertion, lazy • so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring • the ability to make good judgments and quick decisions • ...
JON48L0KR441 2025-11-30
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- Jona het so geword weens die son
- Die inwoners het hulself hierin beklee
- Die Here het so 'n boom vir Jona beskik
- Oor soveel dae sou die oordeel kom
- Stad waarheen Jona wou vlug
- Jona het geweet God is groot hiervan
- Jona het tot dit van die berge neergedaal
- Jona moes dit in die vyandige stad doen
- Jona het gevoel hy is _____ van die Here
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- Jona het van hier tot God geroep
- Jona was dit weens God se genade oor die stad
- Die stad was 'n ______ groot stad
- Die see het hiervan stil geword
- Jona se vader
- Die inwoners het hul van hierdie weg bekeer
- Jona het aan hierdie kant van die stad gaan sit
- Hy het vir Jona gesê om tot sy God te roep
- Uit dit het Jona God aangeroep
- Dit was om Jona se hoof gedraai
- Stad waarheen Jona gestuur is
20 Clues: Jona se vader • Stad waarheen Jona wou vlug • Stad waarheen Jona gestuur is • Uit dit het Jona God aangeroep • Die see het hiervan stil geword • Dit was om Jona se hoof gedraai • Jona het van hier tot God geroep • Jona het so geword weens die son • Die stad was 'n ______ groot stad • Oor soveel dae sou die oordeel kom • Jona het geweet God is groot hiervan • ...
Hoe goed ken jy die paartjie? 2012-10-24
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- Jozef se troetelnaam vir Marissa
- Jozef se gunsteling fliektrilogie: "The ___"
- Marissa se beroep
- Jozef se tuisdorp voordat jy Paarl toe getrek het agter liefde aan
- Die geleentheid waar die twee ontmoet het / mekaar "raakgedans" het
- Die naam van die strooijonker
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- Die kleur van Marissa se oë
- Altwee se gunsteling (volksvreemde) gereg
- Die naam van die strooimeisie
- Die Oorspronklike Insteller van die huwelik, volgens Sy Woord
- Die maatskappy waarvoor Jozef werk
- Die dorp waar die paartjie hulself vestig
- Die dorp waar Jozef die Ja-woord gevra het
- Die Van Zyl's se vriendelike boerboel wat voor Jozef se kamerdeur moes slaap as hy gaan kuier het
- Die familierestaurant waar Jozef vir Marissa uitgevra het
15 Clues: Marissa se beroep • Die kleur van Marissa se oë • Die naam van die strooimeisie • Die naam van die strooijonker • Jozef se troetelnaam vir Marissa • Die maatskappy waarvoor Jozef werk • Altwee se gunsteling (volksvreemde) gereg • Die dorp waar die paartjie hulself vestig • Die dorp waar Jozef die Ja-woord gevra het • Jozef se gunsteling fliektrilogie: "The ___" • ...
Mpaminany 2023-01-02
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- Nikasa hitsoaka tany Tarsisy hiala ny tavan'i Jehovah
- Naminany ny hivoahan'i Jesoa Kristy avy ao Betlehema Efrata
- Mpiandry ondry tany Tekoa
- Ilay notehenan'ny Serafima vainafo ny vavany
- Atao koa hoe Mampionona. Naminany ny loza hanjo an'i Ninive
- Ilay nahita fahitana valo
- Namporisika ny hananganana indray ny tempoly rehefa kivy avy any amin'ny fahababoana ny Israely
- Nofahan'ny Tompo horonan-taratasy
- Nasain'i Jéhovah nanambady vehivavy janga
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- Nitaraina tamin'Andriamanitra noho ny fahoriana sy fahotan'Israely
- Naminany ny hamelezana ny taranak'i Esao
- Naminany ny hiavian'i Elia indray,midika hoe "Ny irako" ny anarany
- Taranak'i Ezekieala, naminany ny fitsarana ny firenena rehetra
- Efa nohamasinin'ny Tompo ho Mpaminany na tsy mbola tao an-kibo akory
- Niantsoana an'i Daniela
15 Clues: Niantsoana an'i Daniela • Mpiandry ondry tany Tekoa • Ilay nahita fahitana valo • Nofahan'ny Tompo horonan-taratasy • Naminany ny hamelezana ny taranak'i Esao • Nasain'i Jéhovah nanambady vehivavy janga • Ilay notehenan'ny Serafima vainafo ny vavany • Nikasa hitsoaka tany Tarsisy hiala ny tavan'i Jehovah • Naminany ny hivoahan'i Jesoa Kristy avy ao Betlehema Efrata • ...
Solar System 505 2024-10-25
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- Shower - Appear every 15 minutes on a clear night, a bunch of Meteorites
- - Large pieces of ice, dust and rock that orbit the sun
- - Smallest planet in our solar system
- - Appears to rotate sideways, seventh planet from the sun
- - Composed of rock and metal, to small to be a planet
- - The largest planet in the solar system
- - Earths closest celestial neighbor
- - Crash into the ground during meteor showers
- - A celestial object that orbits the sun but does not dominate its orbit
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- - Only planet that we know is inhabited with life
- - The fourth planet from the sun and is a cold, dust, desert world
- - Second planet from the sun and is Earths closest planetary neighbor
- Belt - 700,000 to 1.7 million Asteroids with a diameter of 1 km or more
- - Is the sixth planet from the sun and is the second largest planet in our solar system
- - Is the eighth most distant planet in our solar system
- - A piece of metal or rock smaller then an asteroid
16 Clues: - Earths closest celestial neighbor • - Smallest planet in our solar system • - The largest planet in the solar system • - Crash into the ground during meteor showers • - Only planet that we know is inhabited with life • - A piece of metal or rock smaller then an asteroid • - Composed of rock and metal, to small to be a planet • ...
Unit 1 Test Review - Our Solar System & Beyond 2020-10-23
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- the 3rd planet from the Sun
- everything we know of exists within this (the largest scale)
- a theory which attempts to explain the formation of the universe as starting from an explosion from a singular point and everything continued to expand out at a rapid rate
- a key piece of evidence used to support the Big Bang theory
- supported the idea of the geocentric model of the solar system
- the farthest region where some comets originate from
- _________ planets is another name given to the inner planets (made of solid rock)
- the science of the study of space and beyond
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system after the planets (we have one that orbits us)
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system (our sun is the closest we can see)
- what an object is made up of
- The streak of light seen when a space rock enters the atmosphere and starts burning. Also known as a “falling star” or “shooting star”.
- ________ planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (farthest from the Sun)
- first introduced the idea of the Big Bang theory
- ________ planets are the outer planets which are made of mostly gas and have an icy core
- the most popular asteroid because it’s the largest (so large and unique that it’s called a dwarf planet)
- ________ planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars (closest to the Sun)
- the 8th planet from the Sun
- where a planet completely orbits the sun (determines the length of its year)
- next biggest thing we know of within our universe (a large group of stars and matter bound together by gravity)
- an object completely moves around a center point due to their gravitational attraction (can be circular or elliptical)
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- first proposed the geocentric model of the solar system
- the name of our galaxy
- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- where a planet spins on its axis (determines the length of its day)
- model of the solar system where Sun is the center (second model and proven correct)
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- an object located in outer space (outside of Earth’s atmosphere)
- Large rocks leftover from the formation of our solar system. They are generally in orbit between Mars and Jupiter, but sometimes get bounced towards Earth.
- we live on a ________ arm of of galaxy
- a force that brings objects with mass towards each other (pulled together by attraction)
- next biggest thing we know of within our galaxy (our sun being orbited by our planets)
- the name of the arm that we live on within our galaxy
- the 7th planet from the Sun
- model of the solar system where Earth is the center (original/first model and proven incorrect)
- the 5th planet from the Sun
- a type of rotation of a planet in which it rotates in the opposite direction of the majority of the planets within our solar system (2 of our planets do this)
- the 6th planet from the Sun
- A chunk of ice and rock originating from the outer solar system (Oort cloud and/or Kuiper Belt) and often accompanied by a coma and a tail.
- A space rock bigger than a dust grain but smaller than an asteroid. Most are a result of asteroid collision and comet debris but haven’t entered Earth’s atmosphere.
- the beginning, or starting point of something
- the most popular comet to us because it’s the only one we can see every 75-76 years from Earth (the shortest orbiting comet)
- A piece of rock that doesn’t entirely burn up when moving through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on Earth’s surface.
- the weight of an object due to what (or how much) “stuff” it is made up of
- the closest planet to the Sun
- an object in motion stays in motion and an object a rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force
- where asteroids orbit the Sun
- proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- the closest region where some comets originate from
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system after the Sun (we have 8 of these and live on one of them)
- ________ planets is another name given to the gas giant planets
- confirmed the heliocentric model of the solar system with his telescope invention (his invention also helped support evidence for the Big Bang theory)
52 Clues: the name of our galaxy • the 3rd planet from the Sun • the 7th planet from the Sun • the 5th planet from the Sun • the 6th planet from the Sun • the 8th planet from the Sun • the 4th planet from the Sun • the 2nd planet from the Sun • what an object is made up of • the closest planet to the Sun • where asteroids orbit the Sun • we live on a ________ arm of of galaxy • ...
Energy Inventions Article 2023-08-24
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- The tiles on the Hollow flashlight get energy from the hand and convert it to what type of energy?
- Ann Makosinski invented a flashlight that uses ____ from the human hand
- Solar panels don't work as well when there is no ____
- The human body contains _____
- The lamp designed by Olafur Eliasson and Frederik Ottesen that uses solar energy.
- A potential drawback of solar energy is that solar panels don't work well at night or on ____ days.
- The Hollow Flashlight's handle is made of special ____ that capture heat.
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- The Little Sun lamp converts light energy into ____ energy that can be stored.
- The Hollow flashlight is lightweight, reliable, and ____ to own.
- The type of oil some people burn for light, which can be harmful.
- The Little Sun lamp and Hollow flashlight make their own energy. True or False?
- The Little Sun lamp has a light bulb on one side and a solar ____ on the other.
- Lack of access to electricity makes it harder for doctors and nurses to treat patients due to inadequate ____.
- Kinetic energy is the energy of _____.
- The energy source that provides power to the Little Sun lamp.
- The Little Sun lamp charges during the ____ and provides light at night.
16 Clues: The human body contains _____ • Kinetic energy is the energy of _____. • Solar panels don't work as well when there is no ____ • The energy source that provides power to the Little Sun lamp. • The Hollow flashlight is lightweight, reliable, and ____ to own. • The type of oil some people burn for light, which can be harmful. • ...
Breek 2013-05-25
8 Clues: Waar Justine werk • Gideon het vir haar gebel • Die area waar Tom en Gideon bly • Tom drink dit y die winkelsentrum • Dis hoekom Tom vir sy ouers gaan kuier • Tom het daar gelê toe was daar 'n ongeluk • Wie het Tom en Gideon by die wassery ontmoet • Waar Tom vir Justine geneem het op hul eerste "date"
Josua 1:1-9 2016-03-02
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- Die groot rivier wat grens van grondgebied is
- Hulle kry die hele gebied van hierdie nasie
- Hulle moes oor hierdie rivier trek
- Josua is die seun van ____
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- Hy is dood toe word Josua die leier
- Josua moet sterk en ___ in die uitvoering van die wet
- Dit moet sy rigsnoer wees
- Die plek naby die groot woestyn
8 Clues: Dit moet sy rigsnoer wees • Josua is die seun van ____ • Die plek naby die groot woestyn • Hy is dood toe word Josua die leier • Hulle moes oor hierdie rivier trek • Hulle kry die hele gebied van hierdie nasie • Die groot rivier wat grens van grondgebied is • Josua moet sterk en ___ in die uitvoering van die wet
Renewable Energy Crossword 2013-05-06
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- For geothermal electricity we extract water from the earth's _____.
- Most forms of renewable energy do not release _____ gases.
- The problem with fossil fuels is because of the _____ it releases.
- Solar power is i_____.
- Building a dam can cause the loss of _____.
- What is another term used to mean renewable?
- Energy resources that, once used, can replenish themselves and can be used repeatedly are called:
- Hydroelectric power is very _____ after construction costs.
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- What is an advantage of solar power?
- What is the word to describe the conservation of an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources?
- The most commonly used energy source for the generation of electricity are _____ fuels.
- It is very _____ to build a dam.
- Give an example of a five letter renewable energy source that begins with the letter W.
- Sunlight is a renewable _____ source.
- Solar panels are a packaged, connected assembly of solar _____.
15 Clues: Solar power is i_____. • It is very _____ to build a dam. • What is an advantage of solar power? • Sunlight is a renewable _____ source. • Building a dam can cause the loss of _____. • What is another term used to mean renewable? • Most forms of renewable energy do not release _____ gases. • Hydroelectric power is very _____ after construction costs. • ...
21CHO101T Quiz 1 2025-08-05
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- Sun is an ____________ source of energy.
- A black-painted plate acts as an ____________ of incoming solar radiation in a flat plate collector.
- ______ is the angular distance of the sun’s rays north or south of the equator
- Reflector mirrors used in solar panels are called
- ______ absorbs some infrared radiation
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- ________ is the projected area of the concentrator facing the beam
- _______ is a device to desalinate impure water like brackish or saline water using direct solar radiation
- Heat transfer fluid in a solar furnace
- _________ converts solar energy into hydraulic energy
- Solar radiation that is not absorbed or scattered and reaches the ground directly from the sun is called ___________ radiation.
10 Clues: Heat transfer fluid in a solar furnace • ______ absorbs some infrared radiation • Sun is an ____________ source of energy. • Reflector mirrors used in solar panels are called • _________ converts solar energy into hydraulic energy • ________ is the projected area of the concentrator facing the beam • ...
CLIL CROSSWORD MARCO VILLA 2022-06-28
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- HOW ARE ANIMALS THAT HAVE BONES CALLED
- LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
- WHAT ARE THE ANIMALS THAT LAY EGGS CALLED.
- PLANETS: WHAT ARE THE LAST PLANETS CALLED
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- PLANETS: WHAT ARE THE FIRST FOUR PLANETS CALLED.
- IS THE SMALLEST PLANET OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
- WHICH IS THE HOTEST PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- WHAT ARE THE ANIMALS THAT DO NOT LAY EGGS CALLED
- SYSTEM:IT IS MADE UP OF 8 PLANETS AND A HOT STAR.
- HOT STAR OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
10 Clues: HOT STAR OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. • HOW ARE ANIMALS THAT HAVE BONES CALLED • PLANETS: WHAT ARE THE LAST PLANETS CALLED • WHAT ARE THE ANIMALS THAT LAY EGGS CALLED. • IS THE SMALLEST PLANET OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. • WHICH IS THE HOTEST PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM • PLANETS: WHAT ARE THE FIRST FOUR PLANETS CALLED. • ...
Our Solar System 2022-09-14
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- It is the coldest planet in our solar system.
- It is the planet we live on
- It is the natural satellite of Earth.
- It is the biggest planet in our solar system.
- It is blue-green in colour.
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- All planets of solar system revolve around this star.
- This planet has set of rings around it.
- It is a red planet
- It is the smallest planet of our solar system.
- It is the hottest planet of our solar system.
10 Clues: It is a red planet • It is the planet we live on • It is blue-green in colour. • It is the natural satellite of Earth. • This planet has set of rings around it. • It is the hottest planet of our solar system. • It is the coldest planet in our solar system. • It is the biggest planet in our solar system. • It is the smallest planet of our solar system. • ...
Solar System 2023-08-28
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- First planet of the solar system.
- Huge star that is in the middle of our solar system.
- The last planet in the solar system.
- The biggest planet of our solar system.
- The only plant that has life on it.
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- We study our sun, planets, asteroids and more.
- This belt is located between the rocky and gas planets.
- This planets are made of hard rocky surface.
- Number of planets in the solar system.
- This element is found in the gas gigants.
10 Clues: First planet of the solar system. • The only plant that has life on it. • The last planet in the solar system. • Number of planets in the solar system. • The biggest planet of our solar system. • This element is found in the gas gigants. • This planets are made of hard rocky surface. • We study our sun, planets, asteroids and more. • ...
Eclipses - Mr. H 2021-10-29
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- many ancient and contemporary cultures, including the _________, used a Solar Eclipse as a message from their gods.
- dont _____ at a solar eclipse. You will burn your retnas
- space of partial illumination (as in an eclipse) between the perfect shadow on all sides and the full light.
- a conical (cone shaped) shadow excluding all light from a given source
- the part of your eye you will damage when looking into a Solar Eclipse and possibly go blind.
- type of eclipse when the moon blocks the sun
- how long it takes a planet to get around the sun or a moon around its planet
- general position of planets; sometimes perfectly, most times not.
- positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
- not straight up and down, a slight angle.
- (of the moon) have a progressively smaller part of its visible surface illuminated, so that it appears to decrease in size.
- an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured (blocked)
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- position not an exact location, but pretty close.
- Some think its made of cheese, but its not. Also something you can see at night and sometimes during the day.
- type of eclipse when the Earth blocks the moon
- growing with light until a full moon is reached
- - you should use some sort of ___________ when looking at a Solar Eclipse
- the big star that the Earth orbits
- plane the imaginary plane containing the Earth's orbit around the sun.
- not full
- the place that humans call home. ET is not from here.
- flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
22 Clues: not full • the big star that the Earth orbits • not straight up and down, a slight angle. • type of eclipse when the moon blocks the sun • type of eclipse when the Earth blocks the moon • growing with light until a full moon is reached • position not an exact location, but pretty close. • the place that humans call home. ET is not from here. • ...
Semester 1 Review Crossword 2020-12-17
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- unit for amount of matter in a substance
- part of lunar cycle when light grows more visible
- stars with this color are the hottest
- dense things do not ____ .
- smallest unit of matter
- lightning
- elements in a group share similar _____.
- Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter and _____ and gas giants
- type of eclipse during new moon
- type of eclipse during full moon
- high energy electromagnetic radiation
- dense things do ____.
- amount of space something occupies
- stars with this color are the coolest
- amount of matter in a given space
- model of solar system with sun in the middle
- dark, cool area on Sun
- similar to metals, but not quite
- extra-large stars are called _______
- AU is distance between ___ and Sun
- positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus
- causes tides
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- distance light travels in one year
- weak tide when Earth, Moon, and Sun are at L shape
- solar ____ is a loopy structure extending from Sun
- type of EM radiation that is visible
- part of lunar cycle when light fades away
- model of solar system with earth in the middle
- average stars on HR Diagram are ____ (2 words together)
- when the north has fall, the south has
- unit for weight
- billions of stars make a
- contains all of existence; made of billions of galaxies
- Rocky planets are Earth, Venus, _______ and Mercury
- pure substance that makes up living and nonliving things
- mass is 8g; volume is 2 mL; density is ____ g/mL
- force of gravity
- Venus is _____ than Mercury because of its thick atmosphere
- shortest wavelength of visible light
- amount of matter in a substance
- source of light in solar system
- negatively charged subatomic particle
42 Clues: lightning • causes tides • unit for weight • force of gravity • dense things do ____. • dark, cool area on Sun • smallest unit of matter • billions of stars make a • dense things do not ____ . • type of eclipse during new moon • amount of matter in a substance • source of light in solar system • type of eclipse during full moon • similar to metals, but not quite • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2024-02-21
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- In a solar eclipse the moon is considered to be ______
- technology that takes samples from other planets, ex mars ________
- current model of solar system with sun at the center
- partial or complete obscuring of light
- Focus 2 is _______ ______
- the shape of an orbit
- the gravitation pull on mass
- Sun's light is eclipsed by the Earth, _____ eclipse
- Moon comes between the sun and the Earth, ______ eclipse
- a force that draws objects towards the center
- pluto is considered a ______ planet
- __________ space station
- the amount of stuff something is made of
- _______ _______ theory, idea behind the moon formation
- cloud of gas and dust
- outdated model of out solar system with Earth at the center
- the theory of the formation of our solar system _________ theory
- man made and natural, moon is an example of this
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- larger rocky bodies colliding, step before planets of the nebular theory
- allows us to see objects that are far away
- elevated light areas
- dust colliding and sticking form the first rocky bodies of the nebular theory
- number that tells the shape of an ellipse
- bowl shaped depression
- dark flat plains of the moon
- an object spinning around a central axis
- if the eccentricity is closer to zero, the ellipse is more...
- the mass at the center of the accretion disk becomes the _____
- if the eccentricity is closer to one, the ellipse is more...
- an object moving around another object
- the darkest part of the shadow of an eclipse
- the widest point of an ellipse
- the central massive body of and orbit is located at ______ _____
- In a lunar eclipse the moon is considered to be _____
34 Clues: elevated light areas • the shape of an orbit • cloud of gas and dust • bowl shaped depression • __________ space station • Focus 2 is _______ ______ • dark flat plains of the moon • the gravitation pull on mass • the widest point of an ellipse • pluto is considered a ______ planet • partial or complete obscuring of light • an object moving around another object • ...
Solar and Lunar Eclipses 2024-04-04
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- Darker and cooler regions on the Sun where magnetic fields are bundled together
- Very faint, shimmering ripples of dark and light moving across the ground,
- the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon casting a shadow on the Moon
- a loop of plasma from the Sun that can be visible during a total solar eclipse
- the only phase of the Moon when a solar eclipse is possible
- natural satellite of the Sun
- the only phase of the Moon when a lunar eclipse is possible
- during a solar eclipse when the Moon is at the perfect distance to completely cover the Sun
- Caused by sunlight shining through deep valleys on the Moon, look like a series of bright beads popping on and off
- the apparent moment that the Moon first starts to cover the Sun
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- the full and darkest part of the shadow created during an eclipse
- The visible surface of the Sun, which consists of a gas layer at a temperature of roughly 5,500° Celsius
- the only star in the Solar System
- the moment between second and third contact when the eclipse appears to make a ring with a bright jewel
- Path of _________ The path along which the Moon's shadow travels across Earth's surface
- the moon passes in front of the Sun and casts a shadow on Earth
- the lighter partial shadow created during an eclipse
- the Sun's atmosphere, only visible during to the eye during an eclipse
- during a solar eclipse when the Moon is at its farthest point from the Earth and does not completely cover the Sun
- natural satellite of the Earth
20 Clues: natural satellite of the Sun • natural satellite of the Earth • the only star in the Solar System • the lighter partial shadow created during an eclipse • the only phase of the Moon when a solar eclipse is possible • the only phase of the Moon when a lunar eclipse is possible • the moon passes in front of the Sun and casts a shadow on Earth • ...
Science Ch. 6 Review Guide 2024-05-21
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- all natural objects in space are called
- the system of stars our solar system is a part of
- Orion, the Big Dipper, and the Little Dipper are all examples of _____.
- Who was the first man to step onto the moon?
- the Red Planet
- It takes the moon about one _____ to orbit Earth.
- large storm on Jupiter's surface
- earth's closest star that produces light and heat energy
- what Saturn's rings are made up of
- What makes the seasons?
- Earth's natural satellite
- a hole on the surface of a moon or planet made by asteroids and meteoroids have hit it
- only planet tipped on its side
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars all have this common characteristic
- the hottest and brightest planet
- number of planets in our solar system
- the sun's _____ helps all the planets of the solar system orbit it
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- planet that is 300 times larger than Earth
- How do we account for the extra 1/4 day that it takes Earth to orbit the sun?
- planet with the longest orbit around the sun
- the earth rotates on its _____
- a tool that tells time by using the sun
- Earth is different from all other planets because it is _____
- What does the gravity of the moon pull that is on Earth?
- a giant ball of hot, glowing gas
- We send ______ to other planets and places that humans cannot explore
- another name for the outer planets
- the first four planets in the solar system
- The moon _____ the sun's light
- smallest planet in the solar system
30 Clues: the Red Planet • What makes the seasons? • Earth's natural satellite • the earth rotates on its _____ • The moon _____ the sun's light • only planet tipped on its side • a giant ball of hot, glowing gas • large storm on Jupiter's surface • the hottest and brightest planet • another name for the outer planets • what Saturn's rings are made up of • ...
Beyond Earth 2025-10-20
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- asteroids spends most of their time in Earth’s orbit
- “shooting star”
- The small bodies being part of the Solar system are referred as _____.
- asteroid made up of nickel and silicate
- It separates the eight planets into half.
- The farthest distance from the sun.
- the cloud where most comets come from
- coined the term “asteroid”
- The four planets farther to the sun are the ____ solar system.
- the biggest asteroid
- When several meteors enter Earth’s atmosphere at great speeds.
- the asteroids that are bright
- the amount of light reflected by a celestial object
- the solid mass in a comet
- the task force who assigns names to meteor showers
- the meteor shower that originates from Orion
- It means that the orbits are not confined to the plane of the solar system.
- “planetoid / miniature planets”
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- the meteor shower that came from an asteroid 2003EH1
- It is the system of stars.
- small chunks of space debris
- “dirty snowballs”
- The center of our solar system.
- formed when a comet gets closer to the Sun
- asteroids that cross but spend most of their time outside Earth’s orbit
- the meteor shower that originates from Leo
- the meteor shower that originates from Perseus
- the impact crater that hit Mexico
- The four planets closest to the sun are the ____ solar system.
- It is a diagram that shows the sun is the center.
- asteroids that approach but do not cross Earth’s orbit.
- when it hits the Earth’s ground
- asteroids mostly made up of carbon
- It is composed of the sun and the eight planets.
- The closest distance from the sun.
- way We are in this galaxy.
36 Clues: “shooting star” • “dirty snowballs” • the biggest asteroid • the solid mass in a comet • It is the system of stars. • coined the term “asteroid” • way We are in this galaxy. • small chunks of space debris • the asteroids that are bright • The center of our solar system. • when it hits the Earth’s ground • “planetoid / miniature planets” • the impact crater that hit Mexico • ...
Solar system Crossword 2016-10-18
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- The galaxy that contains Earths solar system.
- The force that pulls everything to centre of the earth, keeping you grounded.
- How many planets are in the Solar System.
- This is the type of eclipse that occurs when moon passes into Earths shadow.
- The largest planet in the solar system.
- A planet that mostly comes out at night, but can be seen in the day as well.
- The planet we live on.
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- This is the type of eclipse that occurs when moon is between Sun and Earth.
- A crew member of a space craft who travels to space.
- The main star that provides heat and energy for earth and is very bright.
- The planet with the largest ring system.
- This comes from the sun to supply power to solar panels.
12 Clues: The planet we live on. • The largest planet in the solar system. • The planet with the largest ring system. • How many planets are in the Solar System. • The galaxy that contains Earths solar system. • A crew member of a space craft who travels to space. • This comes from the sun to supply power to solar panels. • ...
Extension of vocabulary 29.1 2021-08-31
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- A visible surface of the sun
- Violet eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the sin.
- Outside the photosphere. Is only visible during a solar eclipse.
- The combination of lightweight atomic nuclei into heavier nuclei
- The splitting of heavy atomic nuclei into lighter and smaller nuclei
- Takes the sun 22 years to complete
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- Disturbs the solar atmosphere periodically and causes new feathers to appear
- Plasma that flows outward from the corona at high speed
- A gas that is ejected from the chromosphere
- Dark spots on the surface of the sun
- The outermost layer of the suns atmosphere
11 Clues: A visible surface of the sun • Takes the sun 22 years to complete • Dark spots on the surface of the sun • The outermost layer of the suns atmosphere • A gas that is ejected from the chromosphere • Plasma that flows outward from the corona at high speed • Outside the photosphere. Is only visible during a solar eclipse. • ...
a8 2022-06-21
7 Clues: Bëje të bukur. • Në thellësi, në thellësi. • Veprimi ose procesi i shpjegimit. • Bëhuni të përgjumur ose të lodhur. • Perceptoni ose zbuloni me sy, ose sikur me shikim. • Ajo që meritohet a meritohet; dënim ose shpërblim i drejtë. • Procesi i transferimit të njohurive, aftësive dhe gjykimit.
Celestial Crosswords: Lunar Edition 2023-07-21
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- Orbits in the keeler gap of Saturn's rings, its known as the wavemaker moon causing ripples to form in the rings of Saturn
- The egg-shaped moon that orbits Saturn having a mean radius of just 1 mile
- Taking 360 days to complete one orbit around Neptune, it has the most eccentric orbit of any moon in the solar system
- Uranus' largest moon, named after the queen of fairies in William Shakespeare's "A midnight summer night's dream"
- A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love
- Most cratered moon in the solar system
- The reddest object in the solar system and appears to give out more heat than it recieves from the sun
- Named after the nine-headed venomous snake monster in Chinese mythology, the only moon of the dwarf planet Gonggong.
- A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring
- Named after the guardian of the land of the fire in Norse mythology
- One of the inner moons of Saturn orbiting in saturn's A ring; Shaped like a flying saucer or a ravioli
- The first non-round moon to be discovered
- The water particles ejected from the cryo-volcanoes of this moon form the 2nd outermost ring of Saturn
- The double-lobed moon of Pluto
- The closest moon of Uranus; is a shepherd moon that keeps the particles of the epsilon ring contained
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- One of the darkest moons in the solar system;Shares its name with one of the main characters of the TV show "Friends"
- The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus
- Being 1/4th of the earth's diameter, this moon's 60-150 km deep ocean may contain twice the amount of water as on the Earth
- Being in a co-orbital condition with its sister moon Janus, this moon switches orbits with Janus every 4 Earth years
- Also known as the Yin and Yang moon, where one side of the moon is bright and the other is dark
- Closest moon of Saturn, has a giant impact crater which makes the moon look like the Death star from "Star Wars"
- The largest moon in the solar system relative to its parent body
- The largest member of a 16 moon group which formed from a captured asteroid which broke off into the 16 pieces in a collision
- Having a crust of frozen nitrogen; Io, Venus and this moon are the only bodies besides the earth to have volcanic activity at present
- The only moon in the solar system that has its own magnetic field
- The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the solar system
- Discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1672, its the first moon in the solar system to have rings discovered around it
- Has a crater(Stickney) half its size and is expected to crash into its planet in about 50 million years
- A leafy vegetable
29 Clues: A leafy vegetable • The double-lobed moon of Pluto • The "Frankenstein moon" of Uranus • Most cratered moon in the solar system • The first non-round moon to be discovered • A potato-shaped moon, tends to disrupt Saturn's F ring • The farthest orbiting moon of any planet in the solar system • A faint inner moon of Uranus, named after the roman god of love • ...
SISTEMA SOLAR 2021-06-01
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- Planeta mais quente do sistema solar devido ao aprisionamento de calor em sua atmosfera.
- Corpo de órbita fixa feito de gelo, poeira e gases.
- Satélite natural da Terra.
- Grande corpo rochoso que tem órbita em volta de uma estrela ( Cinturão entre Marte e Júpiter).
- São corpos celestes(naturais)sólidos que orbitam planetas.
- Estrela do nosso sistema solar onde orbitam os planetas.
- Planeta rochoso com duas luas.
- Maior planeta do sistema solar. Ele é considerado gasoso.
- Pequena parte de um meteoroide que sobrevive a uma explosão ao entrar na atmosfera e consegue chegar no solo.
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- Corpos celestes sem luz e calor próprios que giram em torno de uma estrela maior.
- Nome da nossa galáxia.
- São aglomerações de gases quentes como hidrogênio e hélio.
- Pequeno detrito de asteroide ou cometa que fica fora da atmosfera(solto no espaço.
- É a explosão que acontece quando um meteoróide entra na atmosfera, também é conhecido como estrela cadente.
14 Clues: Nome da nossa galáxia. • Satélite natural da Terra. • Planeta rochoso com duas luas. • Corpo de órbita fixa feito de gelo, poeira e gases. • Estrela do nosso sistema solar onde orbitam os planetas. • Maior planeta do sistema solar. Ele é considerado gasoso. • São aglomerações de gases quentes como hidrogênio e hélio. • ...
Solar System 2019-11-06
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- the outer planet, cold
- large or small hitting planets
- System another word universe
- made a crater near Winslow Az
- cold and has rings
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- Living organisms and has water, air
- the planet closest to sun, hot
- has the Great Red Spot
- the morning star
- right after Saturn
- Large red planet closer to earth
- travels through space
- made up of rocks, ice, particles
- planet or not planet
14 Clues: the morning star • right after Saturn • cold and has rings • planet or not planet • travels through space • has the Great Red Spot • the outer planet, cold • System another word universe • made a crater near Winslow Az • the planet closest to sun, hot • large or small hitting planets • Large red planet closer to earth • made up of rocks, ice, particles • ...
Solar System 2021-07-26
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- is a natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals.
- a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
- large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- it is a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- As it falls toward a planet, the resistance—or drag—of the air on the rock makes it extremely hot.
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- it is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- a star in the center of the solar system
- a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
- it is a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
14 Clues: a star in the center of the solar system • it is a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star. • a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space • a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year • ...
Solar System 2021-07-26
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- is a natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- an astronomical body orbiting a star or stellar remnant that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity is not massive enough to cause thermonuclear fusion and has cleared its neighbouring region of planetesimals.
- a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings.
- large numbers of these, ranging enormously in size, are found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- it is a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star.
- the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
- As it falls toward a planet, the resistance—or drag—of the air on the rock makes it extremely hot.
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- it is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases.
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- a star in the center of the solar system
- a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space
- it is a luminous ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, held together by its own gravity.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
14 Clues: a star in the center of the solar system • it is a moon, planet, or machine that orbits a planet or star. • a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space • a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year • ...
solar system 2021-07-27
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- a system of millions or billions of stars
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun
- gravitationally curved trajectory of an object
- a rock that deteriorates in our atmosphere
- the natural satellite of earth.
- an astronomical object made of plasma.
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- a distance traveled by light in one year.
- a celestial body moving in orbit around the sun
- flying space rock in obit around the sun
- a celestial body consisting of ice and dust
- a piece of technology put it orbit around earth
- a black spot that appears on the sun
- a rock that makes its way to earth
- the star that earth orbits
14 Clues: the star that earth orbits • the natural satellite of earth. • a rock that makes its way to earth • a black spot that appears on the sun • an astronomical object made of plasma. • flying space rock in obit around the sun • a distance traveled by light in one year. • a system of millions or billions of stars • a rock that deteriorates in our atmosphere • ...
solar system 2023-01-17
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- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth.
- are frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system composed of dust, rock, and ices.
- An artificial satellite is an object that people have made and launched into orbit using rockets.
- the movement of an object in a circular movement
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
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- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer,
- the action of rotating around
- A natural satellite is any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body.
- an elongated rocket-propelled missile or spacecraft
- a small rock body orbiting the sun
- A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space.
- a rocket-launched able to land like an aircraft, used to make repeated journeys between the earth and earth orbit.
- an unmanned exploratory spacecraft made to transmit information about its environment
14 Clues: the action of rotating around • a small rock body orbiting the sun • a large spacecraft in orbit around Earth. • the movement of an object in a circular movement • an elongated rocket-propelled missile or spacecraft • A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space. • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, • ...
Solar system 2013-03-29
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- 3/4 of the earth is this
- When the moon is getting bigger
- Planets rotate this way
- Rock in athmosphere.
- First Moon Landing
- Bowl like feature made by impact
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- Earth's athmosphere is 78% this
- The biggest planet in orbit
- When the moon is completely illuminated
- Meteor in space.
- The middle of the earth, iron.
- The number of phases in the moon
- Bigger than regular meteor.
- Planet next to us
14 Clues: Meteor in space. • Planet next to us • First Moon Landing • Rock in athmosphere. • Planets rotate this way • 3/4 of the earth is this • The biggest planet in orbit • Bigger than regular meteor. • The middle of the earth, iron. • Earth's athmosphere is 78% this • When the moon is getting bigger • The number of phases in the moon • Bowl like feature made by impact • ...
SOLAR SYSTEM 2022-02-09
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- The hottest planet in the Solar System.
- This planet is laying on its side.
- Is the biggest planet on the Solar System.
- The satellite that orbits the Earth.
- Is the only planet we can see its rings from the Earth.
- Is the name of our Galaxy.
- Uranus, and Neptune are these kinds of planets.
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- Is the closest planet to the sun.
- The center of the Solar System.
- Also called the red planet.
- The planet where we live.
- It used to be considered a planet.
- Is the farthest planet from the sun.
- Jupiter, and Saturn are these kinds of planets.
14 Clues: The planet where we live. • Is the name of our Galaxy. • Also called the red planet. • The center of the Solar System. • Is the closest planet to the sun. • It used to be considered a planet. • This planet is laying on its side. • The satellite that orbits the Earth. • Is the farthest planet from the sun. • The hottest planet in the Solar System. • ...
Solar System 2024-01-30
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- Apart of Jupiters outer atmosphere.
- Jupiter to Neptune.
- Reigon beyond Neptune.
- Planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
- Resemblance to Earth.
- Bodies in its gravitaional domain.
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- Object that orbits the Sun.
- Integer ratio of periods.
- Gaseous liquid planets.
- An aggregate of gas and dust drifting between stars.
- Small, planetlike bodies.
- Small rocky bodies.
- The most successful method for detecting exoplanets.
- Rocky metallic bodies.
14 Clues: Jupiter to Neptune. • Small rocky bodies. • Resemblance to Earth. • Reigon beyond Neptune. • Rocky metallic bodies. • Gaseous liquid planets. • Integer ratio of periods. • Small, planetlike bodies. • Object that orbits the Sun. • Planets like Jupiter and Saturn. • Bodies in its gravitaional domain. • Apart of Jupiters outer atmosphere. • ...
Solar System 2025-02-27
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- A small piece of matter from outer space that becomes a streak of light when it falls through Earth's atmosphere and burns up
- The average distance from earth to the sun about 150 million km
- cloud Most distant region of our star system
- An object that orbits a star that is large enough to be nearly spherical in shape and that has no other large object in its orbital path
- The spinning motion of the Earth on its axis
- One complete trip of a planet around the sun
- an object that orbits a star and is nearly spherical in shape but shares it orbital path with other objects of similar size but also isn't classified as a satellite
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- The distance from a star at which liquid water could exist on orbiting planets' surface
- A force by which a planet or other body draws objects towards its center
- A natural satellite of a planet
- In a region of space located past Neptune
- A small, rocky, icy object that orbits the sun
- The star in the center of our solar system around which the planets revolve and receive light
- A small, rocky object that orbits the sun
14 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet • In a region of space located past Neptune • A small, rocky object that orbits the sun • The spinning motion of the Earth on its axis • One complete trip of a planet around the sun • cloud Most distant region of our star system • A small, rocky, icy object that orbits the sun • ...
Solar System 2024-11-13
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- Could fit 1,000 Earths.
- closest to the sun.
- 9 times wider than Earth.
- Has 2 moons, Phobos and Deimos.
- Big system of stars.
- One year is about 165 Earth years.
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- Everything.
- Our “space neighborhood”.
- Named after Greek god of the sky.
- Earth’s size partner.
- “Our” star.
- A force that pulls.
- Named after Rapanui god of fertility.
- The perfect planet that sustains life.
14 Clues: Everything. • “Our” star. • closest to the sun. • A force that pulls. • Big system of stars. • Earth’s size partner. • Could fit 1,000 Earths. • Our “space neighborhood”. • 9 times wider than Earth. • Has 2 moons, Phobos and Deimos. • Named after Greek god of the sky. • One year is about 165 Earth years. • Named after Rapanui god of fertility. • The perfect planet that sustains life.
Selfstandige naamwoorde 2021-09-15
6 Clues: Gerrit bal sy vuis. • Ek kyk deur die ruit. • Die kos ruik heerlik. • Die muis hou van kaas. • Die ui laat my oë traan. • Ek druk met my duim op die papier.
Our Solar System 2023-05-04
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- What other dwarf planet is about the same size as Pluto?
- This ice giant planet's year is 164.81 Earth years.
- Jupiter has only a ______ inter core.
- Neptune is the _______ giant in our solar system.
- What is the name of the planet that is 4.543 billion years old?
- The _______ planet in our solar system is Uranus.
- What is the smallest planets that doesn't have any rings nor moons?
- The Earth orbits the sun at ______ kilometers per second.
- Saturn's _____ are the only ones that you can from Earth.
- Mercury is the closest planet to the …
- First planet discovered with a telescope in 1781 by William Herschel?
- The ________ planet in our solar system is Venus.
- Meteoroids can be found at the edge of the solar system in the ____ cloud.
- What famous moon is popular for its geysers and salty water under frozen shells of ice?
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- The planet Pluto lies in the ______ belt and is smaller than the Moon.
- What planet did the Soviet Union land 10 probes on its surface?
- The planet that is made up of the same ingredients as a star but did not grow big enough to ignite is?
- What famous moon is habitable for humans because of its environment suitable for life?
- Comets have two types of tails the gas tails and the ____ tail.
- What is the biggest and second largest known dwarf planet in solar system is named?
- ________ are the minor planets of the inner solar system.
- Some asteroids are rich in _____ and some could become moon of certain planets.
- What planets has 83 moons and only 63 are named?
- What are small, rocky or metallic bodies in outer space?
- What planet has a thin atmosphere made up of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon?
- The biggest moon that orbits Mars is …
- The only other planet other than Earth with white-peaked mountain but instead of being made of snow it's made up of methane frost.
- What are loose balls of ice and rocks that have long narrow orbits around the sun that help them develop a tail?
28 Clues: Jupiter has only a ______ inter core. • The biggest moon that orbits Mars is … • Mercury is the closest planet to the … • What planets has 83 moons and only 63 are named? • Neptune is the _______ giant in our solar system. • The _______ planet in our solar system is Uranus. • The ________ planet in our solar system is Venus. • ...
Solar Power 2019-06-11
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- a phenomenon which can produce light, heat, and power
- environmentally friendly, will not die out
- a branch of physics which studies the conversion of different energy forms
- power which is produced by chemical or physical resources
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- solar power is a type of _______ energy
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- exposure to sun rays
- cell that produces electrical energy from solar energy
- panel a flat plane who's purpose is to absorb sun rays and convert them to electricity
- the source of solar power
- the smallest compound of an element
- a unit of electrical energy
12 Clues: exposure to sun rays • the source of solar power • a unit of electrical energy • the smallest compound of an element • solar power is a type of _______ energy • environmentally friendly, will not die out • the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves • a phenomenon which can produce light, heat, and power • cell that produces electrical energy from solar energy • ...
Henry's Space Crossword 2021-12-20
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- Which animal was the first to go into space?
- Which country were the first to send a man into space?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which of the planets is no longer a planet?
- How many planets are in the Solar System?
- What country was the first man on the moon from?
- Which is the hottest planet in the solar system?
- What is the study of the stars, planets, and galaxies?
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- The smallest planet in our solar system.
- What's the name of the force that stops us floating away from earth?
- Which planet in our solar system is the biggest?
- Which cat would make the best astronaut?
- What has an incredibly strong gravitational pull that light can’t even escape?
- Which planet has rings around it?
- Einstein discovered a lot about the universe but what was his first name?
15 Clues: Which planet has rings around it? • The smallest planet in our solar system. • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which cat would make the best astronaut? • How many planets are in the Solar System? • Which of the planets is no longer a planet? • Which animal was the first to go into space? • Which planet in our solar system is the biggest? • ...
Renewable Energy 2023-03-24
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- a solar heating method where no equipment is used to block or absorb heat
- largest source of electricity globally
- liquid fuels created from biomass
- organic matter that is burned to produce heat
- burning pollutants indoors my cause respiratory diseases such as worsened asthma and _______________
- carbon that has been stored for millions of years
- Sedimentation is the buildup of _________ behind dams
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- (cells) also known as solar panels, generate electricity from the sun
- these wind farms are placed over open water where the wind speeds are stronger
- artificial lake behind dam
- example of a biofuel, known to be less efficient than gasoline from petroleum
- energy resources that can be replenished
- a solar heating method where equipment is used to capture the sun's rays and turn it to electricity
- metal that mined to create solar panels
- carbon that has been recently taken out of the atmosphere
15 Clues: artificial lake behind dam • liquid fuels created from biomass • largest source of electricity globally • metal that mined to create solar panels • energy resources that can be replenished • organic matter that is burned to produce heat • carbon that has been stored for millions of years • Sedimentation is the buildup of _________ behind dams • ...
Quins crossword 2023-04-14
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- energy that can be used over and over again
- devices that enable energy from renewable
- an energy harvesting technology
- a solar wall or transpired solar collector, which heats air before it enters a structure
- used to safely fix solar panels to various surfaces such as roofs, building facades
- a device that helps in heating water by using the energy from the sun
- a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed by a building, tenant space, or electrically powered equipment
- uses mirrors to reflect and concentrate sunlight onto a receiver
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- is heat and radiant light from the Sun
- designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating
- Inside you'll find all your home's breaker switches
- Sun capable of producing heat
- uses solar cells, which convert sunlight into electricity
- the star around which the earth orbits
- an apparatus which converts direct current into alternating current
15 Clues: Sun capable of producing heat • an energy harvesting technology • is heat and radiant light from the Sun • the star around which the earth orbits • devices that enable energy from renewable • energy that can be used over and over again • Inside you'll find all your home's breaker switches • uses solar cells, which convert sunlight into electricity • ...
Our Solar System 2022-10-07
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- ______is known as the morning or evening star.
- _____ is the most famous KPO.
- The path that a planet takes as it moves around the Sun is called a/an _____.
- The _____ planets are made up of gaseous surfaces.
- ______ is the coldest planet in our solar system.
- An invisible force that pulls objects towards each other.
- The ring of rocky bodies found between Mar’s and Jupiter’s orbit is known as the _____ belt.
- The ______ belt is a ring of icy bodies or objects found just outside of Neptune’s orbit.
- ______is the second largest planet in our solar system.
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- Our solar system is _____ in shape.
- The name of Earth’s natural satellite is called the _____.
- The _____is the most distant region of our solar system.
- The _____ planets are made up of solid surfaces.
- _____ is the planet that is usually tilted sideways.
- The largest objects that orbit the Sun are called _______.
15 Clues: _____ is the most famous KPO. • Our solar system is _____ in shape. • ______is known as the morning or evening star. • The _____ planets are made up of solid surfaces. • ______ is the coldest planet in our solar system. • The _____ planets are made up of gaseous surfaces. • _____ is the planet that is usually tilted sideways. • ...
Planets 2019-04-26
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- Contains our solar system
- Largest moon in our solar system.
- Has a Nickel/ Iron core.
- Neptune's biggest moon
- Moon that will one day be torn apart by gravitational forces and become a ring around Mars.
- A day on the surface planet is equivalent to 176 days on Earth.
- Surface temperature on this planet can reach 471 degrees Celsius (about 879 Degrees Fahrenheit.)
- The first planet to be discovered by the use of a telescope.
- Moon that is made of ice but has ice canyons, terraces and other strange surfaces.
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- Moon made of Nitrogen. Mainly composed of water, ice and rocks
- Will collide with the Milky Way in 4.5 billion years.
- Has the largest dust storms in the solar system.
- This planet is made of hydrogen, helium and some methane gases.
- Fifth brightest object in solar system. Can be seen with the naked eye.
- Orbits the sun every 11.8 Earth Years.
15 Clues: Neptune's biggest moon • Has a Nickel/ Iron core. • Contains our solar system • Largest moon in our solar system. • Orbits the sun every 11.8 Earth Years. • Has the largest dust storms in the solar system. • Will collide with the Milky Way in 4.5 billion years. • The first planet to be discovered by the use of a telescope. • ...
Planets and Our Solar System 2023-11-20
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- The abbreviation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- This planet is the brightest and hottest planet in the solar system
- This planet looks like our moon and is closest planet to the sun
- The farthest planet in the solar system that is the bluest
- This planet has many rings and is named after the Roman God of Agriculture and Wealth
- The abbreviation of the Circumstellar Habitable Zone
- Large bodies made mostly of gases like hydrogen and helium
- The first gas giant in the solar system
- The coldest planet in the solar system
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- The sun and everything that revolves around it
- Similar to the Asteroid Belt but 20% larger and 200x more massive
- Rocky, mineral filled Earth like planets
- This planet has 71% of its surface covered in water
- A collection of space debris, asteroids and ice chunks
- The nickname for this planet is the "Red Planet" due to iron oxide
15 Clues: The coldest planet in the solar system • The first gas giant in the solar system • Rocky, mineral filled Earth like planets • The sun and everything that revolves around it • This planet has 71% of its surface covered in water • The abbreviation of the Circumstellar Habitable Zone • A collection of space debris, asteroids and ice chunks • ...
Solar system crossword puzzle. 2024-04-21
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- This planet is the color blue because of the methane in the atmosphere.
- Has 8 phases and rotates around the Earth.
- Saturn's larger moon.
- The farthest planet from the Sun.
- The first and smallest planet in our solar system.
- Has a huge storm, which is a big red spot on the planet.
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- This planet has 146 moons.
- Once one of the main planets, but later became a dwarf planet.
- This planet once had water, oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- The only planet in our solar system that has life.
- Belt, The section which separates the inner and outer planets.
- system, Has eight main planets and a star in the center that all the planets go around.
- The second planet from the sun.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
- Way, The galaxy the we live in.
15 Clues: Saturn's larger moon. • This planet has 146 moons. • The second planet from the sun. • Way, The galaxy the we live in. • The farthest planet from the Sun. • Has 8 phases and rotates around the Earth. • The star at the center of our solar system. • The only planet in our solar system that has life. • The first and smallest planet in our solar system. • ...
The Origin and Structure of the Earth 2025-07-14
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- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A belief that the universe was created by a divine being.
- A theory that many universes exist beyond our own.
- A theory that the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction.
- The third planet from the Sun; our home.
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- The totality of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Giants Large planets made mostly of gas, like Jupiter and Saturn.
- An outdated theory that says the universe is unchanging.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- The most widely accepted theory of how the universe began.
- Massive systems of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way.
- Way The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- System A group of planets and celestial bodies orbiting a star.
- Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars.
15 Clues: The largest planet in our solar system. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • The third planet from the Sun; our home. • The star at the center of our solar system. • Way The galaxy that contains our solar system. • The totality of space, time, matter, and energy. • Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars. • ...
The Solar Energy 2021-03-05
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- one of the main production of solar pannels
- you dont have to pay for it
- the scientist who discovered the photovoltaic effect
- we can find this function in solar cooking
- a lot of houses have this type of installation used for heating
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- it doesn't polute the atmosphere
- when the photons that make up sunlight pass through a semiconductor material
- solar energy is a ...
- good way to stock solar energy with a small device
- the quantity of electricity produced in relation to the solar energy received
10 Clues: solar energy is a ... • you dont have to pay for it • it doesn't polute the atmosphere • we can find this function in solar cooking • one of the main production of solar pannels • good way to stock solar energy with a small device • the scientist who discovered the photovoltaic effect • a lot of houses have this type of installation used for heating • ...
Science 2023-07-19
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- The fourth planet from the sun
- The '+' symbol
- Light and heat source for the solar system
- What comes out of a bulb
- In space and sucks everything up
- H20
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- Attracts or repels
- The largest planet in the solar system
- The '-' symbol
- How you turn a circuit on
- The smallest planet in the solar system
- The dwarf planet after Neptune
12 Clues: H20 • The '+' symbol • The '-' symbol • Attracts or repels • What comes out of a bulb • How you turn a circuit on • The fourth planet from the sun • The dwarf planet after Neptune • In space and sucks everything up • The largest planet in the solar system • The smallest planet in the solar system • Light and heat source for the solar system
Die Skilpad en sy dop. 2021-05-14
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- Hoekom was Skilpad nie gelukkig nie?
- Hoe het dit gevoel to dit gereën het?
- Oor wie gaan die storie?
- Waaruit kruip Skilpaaie nog tot vandag toe nie uit nie?
- Wat wou die groot voël met Skilpad doen?
- Hoekom kon skilpad nie vinnig hardloop nie? Want sy dop is te _____.
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- hoe het Skilpad gevoel toe hy sien hoe vinnig al die ander diere is?
- Waarin het Skilpad vasgehardloop?
- Waar het Skilpad gewoon?
- Skilpad kon net ____.
10 Clues: Skilpad kon net ____. • Waar het Skilpad gewoon? • Oor wie gaan die storie? • Waarin het Skilpad vasgehardloop? • Hoekom was Skilpad nie gelukkig nie? • Hoe het dit gevoel to dit gereën het? • Wat wou die groot voël met Skilpad doen? • Waaruit kruip Skilpaaie nog tot vandag toe nie uit nie? • hoe het Skilpad gevoel toe hy sien hoe vinnig al die ander diere is? • ...
Blokkiesraaisel 4 Oefentoets 2023-12-10
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- Ouboet kan nie ophou om sussie te terg nie.
- Die konferensie was baie vervelig gewees.
- Hulle moes wegkruip in die skuur.
- Haar gunstelling blom is 'n pienk roos.
- Die babahondjie was te dierbaar.
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- Die koek het versiersuiker gekry toe dit klaar gebak is.
- Op naweke moet die meisies naaldwerk doen.
- Elke middag eet hulle 'n toebroodjie.
- Daagliks moet hulle 50 e-posse stuur.
- Hy was woedend gewees toe hy die nuus kry van sy vrou.
10 Clues: Die babahondjie was te dierbaar. • Hulle moes wegkruip in die skuur. • Elke middag eet hulle 'n toebroodjie. • Daagliks moet hulle 50 e-posse stuur. • Haar gunstelling blom is 'n pienk roos. • Die konferensie was baie vervelig gewees. • Op naweke moet die meisies naaldwerk doen. • Ouboet kan nie ophou om sussie te terg nie. • ...
Syslöjd expertord 2024-02-29
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- en varm platta som används för och göra kläder raka
- ett verktyg som man använder när man har sytt fel
- papperet där man ritar sina planeringar
- undertråden på symaskinen
- nål med ett litet öga
- en del av symaskinen som startar den
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- verktyg som hjälper dig trä tråden i nålen
- när man ska ta mått på kroppen eller tyg
- en del av symaskinen som håller ihop tyget när man ska sy
- används för fyllning av olika saker
10 Clues: nål med ett litet öga • undertråden på symaskinen • används för fyllning av olika saker • en del av symaskinen som startar den • papperet där man ritar sina planeringar • när man ska ta mått på kroppen eller tyg • verktyg som hjälper dig trä tråden i nålen • ett verktyg som man använder när man har sytt fel • en varm platta som används för och göra kläder raka • ...
Luiza Fijalkowski Tacuatia turma 31 2024-08-21
10 Clues: o planeta anão • o planeta vermelho • O planeta mais frio • E o segundo do sistema solar • o planeta mais perto da terra • sexto planeta do sistema solar • o maior planeta do sistema solar • tem 30% da superfície coberta de neve • a maior estrela do nosso sistema solar • planeta que chove diamantes sem ser urano
Byvoeglike naamwoorde 2015-03-11
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- Die (spekvet) beeste is die boer se trots.
- Juffrou Maré geniet soms die klas se (laf) grappies.
- Die nuwe "iWatch" is (peperduur).
- My (leeg) spaarvarkie belemmer my sosiale lewe.
- Die (ongenaakbaar) regter is ook baie regverdig.
- Die antwoorde in jou toets is baie (vaag).
- Die onderwysers by Abbotts is (geduldig) persone.
- Sy het 'n (moeilik) besluit geneem.
- Die (berug) moordenaar is uiteindelik agter tralies.
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- Die (benoud) seun sit buite die hoof se kantoor en wag.
- Die (vuurwarm) koppie koffie gaan nou heerlik wees!
- Dit is 'n (gevaarlik) situasie.
- Die (arrogant) studente gaan binnekort hulle woorde sluk.
- Die eerstejaar-student is (brandarm).
- Die (bloedjonk) Afrikaanse onderwyser is baie gaaf.
- Die weervoorspellers sê dit gaan 'n (koud) winter wees.
16 Clues: Dit is 'n (gevaarlik) situasie. • Die nuwe "iWatch" is (peperduur). • Sy het 'n (moeilik) besluit geneem. • Die eerstejaar-student is (brandarm). • Die (spekvet) beeste is die boer se trots. • Die antwoorde in jou toets is baie (vaag). • My (leeg) spaarvarkie belemmer my sosiale lewe. • Die (ongenaakbaar) regter is ook baie regverdig. • ...
Unit 1 Test Review - Our Solar System & Beyond 2020-10-23
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- the 3rd planet from the Sun
- everything we know of exists within this (the largest scale)
- a theory which attempts to explain the formation of the universe as starting from an explosion from a singular point and everything continued to expand out at a rapid rate
- a key piece of evidence used to support the Big Bang theory
- supported the idea of the geocentric model of the solar system
- the farthest region where some comets originate from
- _________ planets is another name given to the inner planets (made of solid rock)
- the science of the study of space and beyond
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system after the planets (we have one that orbits us)
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system (our sun is the closest we can see)
- what an object is made up of
- The streak of light seen when a space rock enters the atmosphere and starts burning. Also known as a “falling star” or “shooting star”.
- ________ planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (farthest from the Sun)
- first introduced the idea of the Big Bang theory
- ________ planets are the outer planets which are made of mostly gas and have an icy core
- the most popular asteroid because it’s the largest (so large and unique that it’s called a dwarf planet)
- ________ planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars (closest to the Sun)
- the 8th planet from the Sun
- where a planet completely orbits the sun (determines the length of its year)
- next biggest thing we know of within our universe (a large group of stars and matter bound together by gravity)
- an object completely moves around a center point due to their gravitational attraction (can be circular or elliptical)
- the 4th planet from the Sun
- first proposed the geocentric model of the solar system
- the name of our galaxy
- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- where a planet spins on its axis (determines the length of its day)
- model of the solar system where Sun is the center (second model and proven correct)
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- an object located in outer space (outside of Earth’s atmosphere)
- Large rocks leftover from the formation of our solar system. They are generally in orbit between Mars and Jupiter, but sometimes get bounced towards Earth.
- we live on a ________ arm of of galaxy
- a force that brings objects with mass towards each other (pulled together by attraction)
- next biggest thing we know of within our galaxy (our sun being orbited by our planets)
- the name of the arm that we live on within our galaxy
- the 7th planet from the Sun
- model of the solar system where Earth is the center (original/first model and proven incorrect)
- the 5th planet from the Sun
- a type of rotation of a planet in which it rotates in the opposite direction of the majority of the planets within our solar system (2 of our planets do this)
- the 6th planet from the Sun
- A chunk of ice and rock originating from the outer solar system (Oort cloud and/or Kuiper Belt) and often accompanied by a coma and a tail.
- A space rock bigger than a dust grain but smaller than an asteroid. Most are a result of asteroid collision and comet debris but haven’t entered Earth’s atmosphere.
- the beginning, or starting point of something
- the most popular comet to us because it’s the only one we can see every 75-76 years from Earth (the shortest orbiting comet)
- A piece of rock that doesn’t entirely burn up when moving through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on Earth’s surface.
- the weight of an object due to what (or how much) “stuff” it is made up of
- the closest planet to the Sun
- an object in motion stays in motion and an object a rest stays at rest unless acted upon by a force
- where asteroids orbit the Sun
- proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- the closest region where some comets originate from
- the next biggest thing we know of within our solar system after the Sun (we have 8 of these and live on one of them)
- ________ planets is another name given to the gas giant planets
- confirmed the heliocentric model of the solar system with his telescope invention (his invention also helped support evidence for the Big Bang theory)
52 Clues: the name of our galaxy • the 3rd planet from the Sun • the 7th planet from the Sun • the 5th planet from the Sun • the 6th planet from the Sun • the 8th planet from the Sun • the 4th planet from the Sun • the 2nd planet from the Sun • what an object is made up of • the closest planet to the Sun • where asteroids orbit the Sun • we live on a ________ arm of of galaxy • ...
Jaco se Idiome 2022-03-15
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- "Ek gaan volgende keer daardie bok __ met my tande"
- "Ek voel nou baie __"
- "Jaco verwys na die pandemie as..."
- "Jy kon die atmosfeer met 'n ____ eet"
- Bonus- "Liana en Jaco het by hul show ontmoet"
- Jaco na hy sy trouskoene gekoop het - "Nou is ek__"
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- "Vra jou pa of die grondpad ____ is"
- "Dit lyk of 'n kat ___ gele het hier binne"
- "Hierdie is nie ons ___ se mense nie"
9 Clues: "Ek voel nou baie __" • "Jaco verwys na die pandemie as..." • "Vra jou pa of die grondpad ____ is" • "Hierdie is nie ons ___ se mense nie" • "Jy kon die atmosfeer met 'n ____ eet" • "Dit lyk of 'n kat ___ gele het hier binne" • Bonus- "Liana en Jaco het by hul show ontmoet" • "Ek gaan volgende keer daardie bok __ met my tande" • ...
Members of the Solar System 2023-04-10
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- A celestial body that isn't a moon or planet
- A planet outside of the solar system
- the largest moon in the Solar System
- The furthest dwarf planet
- The third largest moon in the Solar System
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- The four outer planets
- The dwarf Planet that has an atmosphere made of Nitrogen and Methane
- The four planets closest to the sun
- The third largest dwarf planet found on the Kiuper belt
- The dwarf planet that is the largest on the Asteroid belt
- The most geologically active body in the Solar System
- Jupiter's moon made of ice and water
12 Clues: The four outer planets • The furthest dwarf planet • The four planets closest to the sun • A planet outside of the solar system • the largest moon in the Solar System • Jupiter's moon made of ice and water • The third largest moon in the Solar System • A celestial body that isn't a moon or planet • The most geologically active body in the Solar System • ...
El Sistema Solar (By FES) 2025-11-20
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- Se encuentran en un cinturón entre Marte y Júpiter.
- Es el paneta 5, es el más grande del sistema solar.
- Es el planeta más cercano al Sol.
- Es el centro del sistema solar y la estrella más cercana.
- Es el único satélite natural de la tierra.
- Es el planeta azul y el último de los exoplanetas.
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- Se le conoce como el Planeta Rojo.
- Es el planeta más frío del sistema solar.
- Es el segundo planeta desde el Sol.
- Es el planeta que tiene grandes anillos.
- Es un planeta enano.
- Es el único planeta con vida en el sistema solar.
12 Clues: Es un planeta enano. • Es el planeta más cercano al Sol. • Se le conoce como el Planeta Rojo. • Es el segundo planeta desde el Sol. • Es el planeta que tiene grandes anillos. • Es el planeta más frío del sistema solar. • Es el único satélite natural de la tierra. • Es el único planeta con vida en el sistema solar. • Es el planeta azul y el último de los exoplanetas. • ...
Chapter 28 and 29 Crossword - Ashlyn Luttrell 2021-05-25
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- Pluto is classified as this type of planet
- this planet has the lowest density of all planets in our solar system
- Most of this planet's surface is liquid water
- The closest planet to our sun
- Largest planet in our solar system
- What was at the center of the solar system in Copernicus' Heliocentric model?
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- What was at the center of the solar system in Aristotle's Geocentric model?
- Eclipse that occurs when the moon's shadow falls on part of the Earth
- The furthest planet from the sun in our solar system
- The hottest planet in our solar system
10 Clues: The closest planet to our sun • Largest planet in our solar system • The hottest planet in our solar system • Pluto is classified as this type of planet • Most of this planet's surface is liquid water • The furthest planet from the sun in our solar system • this planet has the lowest density of all planets in our solar system • ...
The Solar System 2023-11-09
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- Third closest planet to the Sun; the only planet in the Solar System known to harbor life.
- A moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005
- Sixth planet from the Sun; known for its magnificent system of rings.
- Farthest planet in the Solar System and is also blue. It's the coldest planet due to its significant distance from the Sun. Its atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium, and methane which gives it its blue color.
- A celestial body that lies mostly in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
- Is one of Jupiter's moons and is the most geologically active body in the Solar System. Its volcanic eruptions can reach great heights, and it has mountains higher than Mount Everest.
- Second closest planet to the Sun, has an atmosphere made mostly of carbon dioxide with a small portion of nitrogen and other trace elements.
- Was discovered in the Kuiper belt on the outer regions of the Solar System past the orbit of Neptune; it has two orbiting moons.
- Seventh planet from the Sun; it's very blue and has a unique rotation style by rotating on its side.
- Is one of Jupiter's moons and is the third largest moon in the Solar System. It has a heavily-cratered surface with a thin atmosphere of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
- Is one of Jupiter's moons and is the largest moon in the Solar System. It is larger than the planet Mercury. There is still evidence of geologic activity on Ganymede.
- Closest planet to the Sun; lacks an atmosphere completely.
- This farthest reaching celestial object was thought to have been the tenth planet in the Solar System. Has a moon
- Commonly referred to as "dirty snowballs" because they are composed of ice and rock
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- Dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt; was once classified as a comet, then as an asteroid
- A moon of Pluto and is half the size of it.
- Objects that orbit the Sun at a farther distance than Neptune. These objects are located in the Scattered Disk
- The moon of Eris
- A moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005
- The third largest dwarf planet behind Pluto and Eris; takes 310 years to make one complete revolution around the Sun.
- Is one of Jupiter's moons and is composed of ice and water; slightly smaller than Earth's Moon. The surface of Europa is covered with streaks and cracks.
- Most famous dwarf planet; was once considered to be a planet
- Fifth planet from the Sun, has the most moons of any planet in our Solar System and is the largest planet.
- a small, rocky object from space that is heated up as it enters the Earth’s atmosphere.
- Known as the "red planet" for its iron-rich soil; takes 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun.
25 Clues: The moon of Eris • A moon of Pluto and is half the size of it. • A moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005 • A moon of Pluto that was discovered in 2005 • Closest planet to the Sun; lacks an atmosphere completely. • Most famous dwarf planet; was once considered to be a planet • Sixth planet from the Sun; known for its magnificent system of rings. • ...
