solar system Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-02-18
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- Famous painter/sculptor
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this church
- The first book published by the printing press
- First name of the person who thought of the heliocentric idea
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the our solar system
- A list of complaints to the Catholic Church
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- Theory that the sun is the center of our solar system
- People would pay for their sins
- Invented the printing press
9 Clues: Famous painter/sculptor • Invented the printing press • People would pay for their sins • A list of complaints to the Catholic Church • The first book published by the printing press • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this church • Theory that the sun is the center of our solar system • Theory that the Earth is the center of the our solar system • ...
Renewable Energy 2023-05-07
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- - Energy sources that can be replenished naturally and sustainably, such as solar, wind, and hydro
- - Energy from the movement of tides that can be harnessed using underwater turbines
- - A billing system that credits customers with solar panels or wind turbines for any excess energy they produce and feed back into the grid
- - A technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity using semiconducting materials
- - A room or building that uses solar panels to generate electricity or heat
- - Energy from the heat of the earth's core that can be harnessed using geothermal power plants
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- - Energy sources that have little to no carbon emissions or air pollution, such as solar, wind, and hydro
- - Energy from moving water, such as rivers or ocean currents, that can be harnessed using hydroelectric dams or turbines
- - Energy from the sun that can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic cells
- - Energy from the movement of air that can be harnessed using wind turbines
- - A device used to convert the direct current (DC) output of solar panels or wind turbines into alternating current (AC) for use in homes or businesses
- - Energy from the movement of waves on the ocean's surface that can be harnessed using wave energy converters
- - Energy from organic matter, such as wood or crops, that can be burned or converted into biogas
- - A device used to store energy from renewable sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines, for later use
- - A device used to convert the movement of wind, water, or steam into mechanical energy
15 Clues: - Energy from the movement of air that can be harnessed using wind turbines • - A room or building that uses solar panels to generate electricity or heat • - Energy from the movement of tides that can be harnessed using underwater turbines • - Energy from the sun that can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic cells • ...
Renewable Energy 2023-05-07
Across
- - Energy sources that can be replenished naturally and sustainably, such as solar, wind, and hydro
- - A room or building that uses solar panels to generate electricity or heat
- - Energy from the heat of the earth's core that can be harnessed using geothermal power plants
- - A device used to convert the direct current (DC) output of solar panels or wind turbines into alternating current (AC) for use in homes or businesses
- - Energy from the movement of waves on the ocean's surface that can be harnessed using wave energy converters
- - Energy from the movement of tides that can be harnessed using underwater turbines
- - Energy from organic matter, such as wood or crops, that can be burned or converted into biogas
- - Energy from the movement of air that can be harnessed using wind turbines
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- - Energy from the sun that can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic cells
- - A device used to store energy from renewable sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines, for later use
- - A device used to convert the movement of wind, water, or steam into mechanical energy
- - A technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity using semiconducting materials
- - Energy sources that have little to no carbon emissions or air pollution, such as solar, wind, and hydro
- - A billing system that credits customers with solar panels or wind turbines for any excess energy they produce and feed back into the grid
- - Energy from moving water, such as rivers or ocean currents, that can be harnessed using hydroelectric dams or turbines
15 Clues: - A room or building that uses solar panels to generate electricity or heat • - Energy from the movement of air that can be harnessed using wind turbines • - Energy from the movement of tides that can be harnessed using underwater turbines • - Energy from the sun that can be converted into electricity using photovoltaic cells • ...
Elimination Round 2 - Crossword 2024-01-30
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- A solar cell receives energy from this
- Organ responsible for pumping blood
- The distance between 2 points
- Arranging data in a specific order
- An input device
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- Movement of the earth on its axis
- Study of the Earth’s physical features
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Food factory of plants
- Satellite of the Earth
10 Clues: An input device • Food factory of plants • Satellite of the Earth • The distance between 2 points • Movement of the earth on its axis • Arranging data in a specific order • Organ responsible for pumping blood • Largest planet in our solar system • Study of the Earth’s physical features • A solar cell receives energy from this
Solar Eclipse 2024-04-04
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- A type of solar eclipse where the Moon does not completely cover the Sun, leaving a ring of sunlight visible around the edges.
- Special eyewear used for safely viewing a solar eclipse.
- The planet we live on, which orbits around the Sun and is involved in solar eclipses.
- A solar eclipse where the Sun is only partially covered by the Moon.
- The star in our solar system that provides light and heat to the Earth.
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- The phase during a solar eclipse when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon.
- The absence of light, which occurs during a solar eclipse
- When the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up, and the Sun seems to disappear for a short time.
- Earth's natural satellite that orbits around it and is responsible for causing eclipses.
- A dark area or shape produced by the blocking of light.
10 Clues: A dark area or shape produced by the blocking of light. • Special eyewear used for safely viewing a solar eclipse. • The absence of light, which occurs during a solar eclipse • A solar eclipse where the Sun is only partially covered by the Moon. • The star in our solar system that provides light and heat to the Earth. • ...
Big Bang solar nebula and solar system 2022-05-16
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- most abundant element in the universe made of most things
- found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- a large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle
- unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions
- ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency
- particle of matter that defines as a chemical element
- a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust
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- the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation
- celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun,has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body force
- trace element that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms
- creation of new atomic nuclei also centers of atoms that are made up of protons and neutrons
- chemical element like hydrogen and oxygen and or any of the others in the periodic table
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
15 Clues: a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust • particle of matter that defines as a chemical element • found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases • most abundant element in the universe made of most things • ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency • unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions • ...
Big Bang solar nebula and solar system 2022-05-16
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- most abundant element in the universe made of most things
- found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- a large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle
- unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions
- ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency
- particle of matter that defines as a chemical element
- a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust
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- the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation
- celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun,has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body force
- trace element that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms
- creation of new atomic nuclei also centers of atoms that are made up of protons and neutrons
- chemical element like hydrogen and oxygen and or any of the others in the periodic table
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
15 Clues: a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust • particle of matter that defines as a chemical element • found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases • most abundant element in the universe made of most things • ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency • unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions • ...
Big Bang solar nebula and solar system 2022-05-16
Across
- most abundant element in the universe made of most things
- found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- a large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle
- unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions
- ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency
- particle of matter that defines as a chemical element
- a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust
Down
- the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation
- celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun,has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body force
- trace element that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms
- creation of new atomic nuclei also centers of atoms that are made up of protons and neutrons
- chemical element like hydrogen and oxygen and or any of the others in the periodic table
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
15 Clues: a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust • particle of matter that defines as a chemical element • found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases • most abundant element in the universe made of most things • ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency • unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions • ...
Big Bang solar nebula and solar system 2022-05-16
Across
- most abundant element in the universe made of most things
- found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases
- the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- a large explosion that takes place at the end of a star's life cycle
- unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions
- ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency
- particle of matter that defines as a chemical element
- a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust
Down
- the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the center of rotation
- celestial body that is in orbit around the Sun,has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body force
- trace element that is naturally present in many foods and available as a dietary supplement
- colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms
- creation of new atomic nuclei also centers of atoms that are made up of protons and neutrons
- chemical element like hydrogen and oxygen and or any of the others in the periodic table
- huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
15 Clues: a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust • particle of matter that defines as a chemical element • found under the Earth's crust with other natural gases • most abundant element in the universe made of most things • ratio of the energy of a quantum of radiation to its frequency • unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear interactions • ...
Our Night Sky 2025-01-06
Across
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A luminous celestial body that emits light and heat.
- A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky.
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- A small rocky body orbiting the Sun.
- Describing a planet located closer to the Sun.
- A celestial body that orbits the Sun.
- The central and most massive star in our solar system.
- The first word of the scientific name for Northern Lights.
- A large, round object that orbits a planet.
- A celestial object consisting of ice and dust that orbits the Sun.
- Describing a planet located further from the Sun.
11 Clues: A small rocky body orbiting the Sun. • A celestial body that orbits the Sun. • The largest planet in our solar system. • A large, round object that orbits a planet. • Describing a planet located closer to the Sun. • A group of stars that form a pattern in the sky. • Describing a planet located further from the Sun. • A luminous celestial body that emits light and heat. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2025-10-28
Across
- From where to where does the axis goes?
- The Earth also revolves the Sun.
- What is the name of our galaxy?
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- Summer, winter, spring and autumm are_________.
- When this happens, some of the sun's light from the sun is blocked and we see a _____ over the Sun.
- What is the 1st planet in our Solar System?
- The Earth spins on its Axis.
- What is the name of the 4th planet in the Solar System?
- What is the centre os the Milky Way?
- What is the satlelite of the Earth?
- Wat is the first animal in the space?
11 Clues: The Earth spins on its Axis. • What is the name of our galaxy? • The Earth also revolves the Sun. • What is the satlelite of the Earth? • What is the centre os the Milky Way? • Wat is the first animal in the space? • From where to where does the axis goes? • What is the 1st planet in our Solar System? • Summer, winter, spring and autumm are_________. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2025-10-28
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- The Earth spins on its Axis.
- What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System?
- What is the name of the 4th planet in the solar system?
- From where to where does the axis goes?
- Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________.
Down
- The Earth also revolves the Sun.
- What is the firs animal in the space?
- What is the satellite of the Earth?
- What´s at the centre of the Milky Way?
- What is the name of our galaxy?
- When this happens, some of the Sun´s light is blocked and we see a ________ over the Sun.
11 Clues: The Earth spins on its Axis. • What is the name of our galaxy? • The Earth also revolves the Sun. • What is the satellite of the Earth? • What is the firs animal in the space? • What´s at the centre of the Milky Way? • From where to where does the axis goes? • What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System? • Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2025-10-28
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- The Earth spins on its Axis.
- What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System?
- What is the name of the 4th planet in the solar system?
- From where to where does the axis goes?
- Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________.
Down
- The Earth also revolves the Sun.
- What is the firs animal in the space?
- What is the satellite of the Earth?
- What´s at the centre of the Milky Way?
- What is the name of our galaxy?
- When this happens, some of the Sun´s light is blocked and we see a ________ over the Sun.
11 Clues: The Earth spins on its Axis. • What is the name of our galaxy? • The Earth also revolves the Sun. • What is the satellite of the Earth? • What is the firs animal in the space? • What´s at the centre of the Milky Way? • From where to where does the axis goes? • What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System? • Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2025-10-28
Across
- The Earth spins on its Axis.
- What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System?
- What is the name of the 4th planet in the solar system?
- From where to where does the axis goes?
- Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________.
Down
- The Earth also revolves the Sun.
- What is the firs animal in the space?
- What is the satellite of the Earth?
- What´s at the centre of the Milky Way?
- What is the name of our galaxy?
- When this happens, some of the Sun´s light is blocked and we see a ________ over the Sun.
11 Clues: The Earth spins on its Axis. • What is the name of our galaxy? • The Earth also revolves the Sun. • What is the satellite of the Earth? • What is the firs animal in the space? • What´s at the centre of the Milky Way? • From where to where does the axis goes? • What iis the 1st planet in our Solar System? • Sumer, winter, spring and autumn are _________. • ...
SPACE CROSSWORD 2025-10-28
Across
- From where to where does the axis goes?
- The Earth also revolves the Sun.
- What is the name of our galaxy?
Down
- Summer, winter, spring and autumm are_________.
- When this happens, some of the sun's light from the sun is blocked and we see a _____ over the Sun.
- What is the 1st planet in our Solar System?
- The Earth spins on its Axis.
- What is the name of the 4th planet in the Solar System?
- What is the centre os the Milky Way?
- What is the satlelite of the Earth?
- Wat is the first animal in the space?
11 Clues: The Earth spins on its Axis. • What is the name of our galaxy? • The Earth also revolves the Sun. • What is the satlelite of the Earth? • What is the centre os the Milky Way? • Wat is the first animal in the space? • From where to where does the axis goes? • What is the 1st planet in our Solar System? • Summer, winter, spring and autumm are_________. • ...
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Idian 2017-04-18
15 Clues: land • Too thin, weak • collapse, sink • Native American • dreary, repetitive • clever, intelligent • space, solar system • to throughly sreach • related to religion • frightened, terrified • not new, hand-me-down • intoxicated, not sober • rambunctious, wild, tough • relating to characteristics • driven to a specific destination
Space 2013-10-05
15 Clues: туча • день • небо • вечер • космос • планета • полдень • our galaxy • солнечная система • You sleep at ____. • The Sun is a ____. • Yuri Gagarin is an ____. • You eat breakfast in the ____. • Our galaxy is called the ____. • the star at the center of our solar system
grade-6-geography-diwali-homework 2013-10-21
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- Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars are ____ planets
- This was earlier a planet but now is considered a dwarf planet
- Between Mars & Jupiter, there is a band of tiny celestial bodies called ___
- On Venus sun sets in the ____
- 22nd March & 23rd September are known as ____ days
- All the members of solar system get light & heat from ____
- Smallest planet in our solar system
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- Satellite of the Earth
- Meteors burn up when they enter Earth's atmosphere due to ___
- When the Earth is farthest from the Sun, it is said to be in ____ position
- When any of the Earth's poles is inclined toward the Sun to its maximum it is called ____
- Brightest planet
- Mars is also known as the ___ planet
13 Clues: Brightest planet • Satellite of the Earth • On Venus sun sets in the ____ • Smallest planet in our solar system • Mars is also known as the ___ planet • Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars are ____ planets • 22nd March & 23rd September are known as ____ days • All the members of solar system get light & heat from ____ • ...
spacee 2022-04-26
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- Estimated number of galaxies in the universe(it has to be a word not a number)
- a planet that we live on
- The four planets that orbit closest to our sun
- a planet that is close to the sun
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- fourth planet our solar system
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- A spherical body that orbits the sun
- Space and all matter and energy in it
- Number of planets that orbit our sun
- The distance that light travels through space in 1 year
- second plant in our solar system
- The collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
13 Clues: a planet that we live on • fourth planet our solar system • second plant in our solar system • a planet that is close to the sun • A spherical body that orbits the sun • Number of planets that orbit our sun • Space and all matter and energy in it • The four planets that orbit closest to our sun • The distance that light travels through space in 1 year • ...
spacee 2022-04-26
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- Estimated number of galaxies in the universe(it has to be a word not a number)
- a planet that we live on
- The four planets that orbit closest to our sun
- a planet that is close to the sun
- A large celestial body that is composed of gas and emits light
- fourth planet our solar system
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- A spherical body that orbits the sun
- Space and all matter and energy in it
- Number of planets that orbit our sun
- The distance that light travels through space in 1 year
- second plant in our solar system
- The collection of large and small bodies that orbit our central star
- A large collection of stars, gas, and dust that is held together by gravity
13 Clues: a planet that we live on • fourth planet our solar system • second plant in our solar system • a planet that is close to the sun • A spherical body that orbits the sun • Number of planets that orbit our sun • Space and all matter and energy in it • The four planets that orbit closest to our sun • The distance that light travels through space in 1 year • ...
Foss Reading: A Tour of the Solar System 2022-09-22
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- dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt
- planet covered with thousands of craters
- was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet
- chunks of iron and rock
- smallest of all the gas giants
- contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System
- planet with rings made of ice and rock
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- very hot planet; one of the hottest places in the Solar System
- has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen
- planet with many storms, including one known as the Great Red Spot
- sometimes called a dirt snowball; orbit the sun in long, oval paths
- planet with a surface of red soil made of iron oxide (rust)
- planet that appears blue because of its methane gas in the atmosphere
13 Clues: chunks of iron and rock • smallest of all the gas giants • planet with rings made of ice and rock • dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt • planet covered with thousands of craters • has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen • contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System • was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet • ...
Planets 2017-05-17
8 Clues: Closes planet to the sun • The planet have enormous Ring • Furthest Planet away from the sun • Largest planet in our solar system • It takes 365 days in orbit the sun • The coldest planet in our solar system • The second brightest object in the sky • This planet is also know as the "red planet"
THE PLANETS 2022-02-07
8 Clues: THE EVENING STAR. • THE HOTTEST PLANET. • THE CLOSEST PLANET TO THE SUN. • THE PLANET THAT HAS RINGS ON IT. • THE FARTHEST PLANET FROM THE SUN. • THE COLDEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. • THE BIGGEST OR THE LARGEST PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. • THE BLUE PLANET OR THE ONLY PLANET THAT HAS LIFE ON IT.
Space Science Puzzle 2021-04-28
8 Clues: Category given to pluto • Fourth planet from the sun • Gas that makes up Venus's atmosphere • Name given to whole of detected space • A name given to a ball of burning gas • The hottest planet in our solar system • The biggest gas planet in our solar system • The process that traps heat in the atmosphere
PLANETS 2025-06-24
8 Clues: IT IS RED PLANET • IT IS CLOSEST TO THE SUN • IT IS FAMOUS FOR ITS RING • IT IS FARTHEST FROM THE SUN • THE LARGEST planet in our solar system • IT IS the most well-known dwarf planet • IT IS KNOWN FOR its extreme axial tilt • IT IS the hottest planet in our solar system
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
Across
- What solar panels power off of
- Film that shortens lifespan when exposed to high temperatures
- How long Tesla's panels last
- Silicon is very_____ intensive
- Solar panels that can bend
- Discoverer of power cell
- Weight of Tesla's solar panel
- Weight of flexible solar panel (to the nearest kilo)
- How many $ do Tesla's panels cost?
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- Cost of flexible solar panels
- Solar panels are more _________ than coal powered electricity
- The longest a flexible solar panel can last
- How much per watt of solar energy?
- 90% of the world's solar panels are made from this
- New solar cell that needs to be studied
- Weather that is not ideal for solar panels
16 Clues: Discoverer of power cell • Solar panels that can bend • How long Tesla's panels last • Cost of flexible solar panels • Weight of Tesla's solar panel • What solar panels power off of • Silicon is very_____ intensive • How much per watt of solar energy? • How many $ do Tesla's panels cost? • New solar cell that needs to be studied • Weather that is not ideal for solar panels • ...
Solar Panels 2024-05-21
Across
- What solar panels power off of
- Film that shortens lifespan when exposed to high temperatures
- How long Tesla's panels last
- Silicon is very_____ intensive
- Solar panels that can bend
- Discoverer of power cell
- Weight of Tesla's solar panel
- Weight of flexible solar panel (to the nearest kilo)
- How many $ do Tesla's panels cost?
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- Cost of flexible solar panels
- Solar panels are more _________ than coal powered electricity
- The longest a flexible solar panel can last
- How much per watt of solar energy?
- 90% of the world's solar panels are made from this
- New solar cell that needs to be studied
- Weather that is not ideal for solar panels
16 Clues: Discoverer of power cell • Solar panels that can bend • How long Tesla's panels last • Cost of flexible solar panels • Weight of Tesla's solar panel • What solar panels power off of • Silicon is very_____ intensive • How much per watt of solar energy? • How many $ do Tesla's panels cost? • New solar cell that needs to be studied • Weather that is not ideal for solar panels • ...
Renaissance Unit 1 Review 2024-12-13
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- The artist and inventor who researched the human body.
- The continent on which the Renaissance took place.
- The period at the start of the Renaissance.
- Learning about something by looking closely at it.
- A period of history from 1400-1600
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and make judgments.
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- A philosophy that stresses human reason (thinking), responsibility, potential, and creativeness.
- Answering a question by trying out new ideas and methods.
- The name for a monk or nun who copies out books.
- The type of solar system in which the sun is in the centre.
- The inventor of the printing press.
- The inventor of the heliocentric solar system
- The type of state ruled by a city that governs itself.
13 Clues: A period of history from 1400-1600 • The inventor of the printing press. • The period at the start of the Renaissance. • The inventor of the heliocentric solar system • The name for a monk or nun who copies out books. • The continent on which the Renaissance took place. • Learning about something by looking closely at it. • ...
Final Project 2022-12-16
Across
- A subatomic particle with negative charge
- The building block of all matter
- what sport Mr. Frazier coaches at EVHS
- A subatomic particle with positive charge
- Attraction between water molecules; causes water droplets to form a bubble shape
- Model of the solar system that has the sun in the middle and all the planets and moon revolving around it
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- Attraction between water molecules and other objects
- the mascot of Mr. Frazier's favorite college team
- Heat transfer through direct touch
- When water turns from a liquid to a gas (vapor)
- Star at the center of our solar system
- The transfer of energy between objects of different temperatures
- The state of the overall atmosphere at a certain time and place
13 Clues: The building block of all matter • Heat transfer through direct touch • what sport Mr. Frazier coaches at EVHS • Star at the center of our solar system • A subatomic particle with negative charge • A subatomic particle with positive charge • When water turns from a liquid to a gas (vapor) • the mascot of Mr. Frazier's favorite college team • ...
Foss Reading: A Tour of the Solar System 2022-09-22
Across
- dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt
- planet covered with thousands of craters
- was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet
- chunks of iron and rock
- smallest of all the gas giants
- contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System
- planet with rings made of ice and rock
Down
- very hot planet; one of the hottest places in the Solar System
- has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen
- planet with many storms, including one known as the Great Red Spot
- sometimes called a dirt snowball; orbit the sun in long, oval paths
- planet with a surface of red soil made of iron oxide (rust)
- planet that appears blue because of its methane gas in the atmosphere
13 Clues: chunks of iron and rock • smallest of all the gas giants • planet with rings made of ice and rock • dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt • planet covered with thousands of craters • has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen • contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System • was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet • ...
Foss Reading: A Tour of the Solar System 2022-09-22
Across
- smallest of all the gas giants
- dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt
- sometimes called a dirt snowball; orbit the sun in long, oval paths
- planet with many storms, including one known as the Great Red Spot
- contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System
- planet with rings made of ice and rock
Down
- very hot planet; one of the hottest places in the Solar System
- chunks of iron and rock
- planet covered with thousands of craters
- was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet
- planet with a surface of red soil made of iron oxide (rust)
- planet that appears blue because of its methane gas in the atmosphere
- has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen
13 Clues: chunks of iron and rock • smallest of all the gas giants • planet with rings made of ice and rock • dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt • planet covered with thousands of craters • has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen • contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System • was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet • ...
Chapter 3: Our Solar System 2020-10-26
19 Clues: luna • bello • cohete • orbita • meteoro • planeta • inusual • similar • galaxia • universo • estrella • peligroso • diferente • lejos (de) • astronauta • alienigena • interesante • to cerca de • sistema solar
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- producer of maple syrup
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- where we live on
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- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers 71% of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • where we live on • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • producer of maple syrup • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • ...
Space 2026-01-03
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- To lean to one side.
- The power that makes things change and move.
- Our sun and the planets, moons, asteroids and comets that orbit it.
- An imaginary line that runs around the center of the Earth.
- Places where a comet or asteroid crashed onto a surface.
- To move in a curved path around something.
- An imaginary straight line that runs through the middle of a spinning object.
- A layer of gasses that surrounds a planet.
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- A round mass in our solar system that orbits the sun.
- A body in space that orbits a planet or asteroid.
- To bounce off of.
- The galaxy that our solar system is a part of.
- To move or spin around a center or axis.
- The name for all of space and time.
14 Clues: To bounce off of. • To lean to one side. • The name for all of space and time. • To move or spin around a center or axis. • To move in a curved path around something. • A layer of gasses that surrounds a planet. • The power that makes things change and move. • The galaxy that our solar system is a part of. • A body in space that orbits a planet or asteroid. • ...
The Universe 2025-03-05
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- A cloud of gas and dust that will become an irregular galaxy
- A star and everything that orbits it.
- Every object exerts a force on every other object
- A natural satellite of a planet
- Force of gravity acting on an object
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- Orbits a star, round dur to gravity and clear orbit
- The amount of matter in an object, does not depend on gravity
- Hydrogen and helium ball with nuclear fusion emits light
- Distance from Earth to Sun, used inside of our solar system
- Stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- A planet but without a cleared orbit
- Measurement of distance used outside of our solar system
- A small,rocky body that orbits the Sun. Large belt between Mars and Jupiter.
13 Clues: A natural satellite of a planet • A planet but without a cleared orbit • Force of gravity acting on an object • A star and everything that orbits it. • Stars, gas and dust held together by gravity • Every object exerts a force on every other object • Orbits a star, round dur to gravity and clear orbit • Hydrogen and helium ball with nuclear fusion emits light • ...
Foss Reading: A Tour of the Solar System 2022-09-22
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- sometimes called a dirt snowball; orbit the sun in long, oval paths
- smallest of all the gas giants
- contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System
- planet with a surface of red soil made of iron oxide (rust)
- planet with rings made of ice and rock
- planet covered with thousands of craters
- chunks of iron and rock
- was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet
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- dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt
- very hot planet; one of the hottest places in the Solar System
- planet with many storms, including one known as the Great Red Spot
- planet that appears blue because of its methane gas in the atmosphere
- has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen
13 Clues: chunks of iron and rock • smallest of all the gas giants • planet with rings made of ice and rock • dwarf planet found in the Asteroid Belt • planet covered with thousands of craters • has an atmosphere made of nitrogen and oxygen • contains 99.8% of all mass in the Solar System • was once a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet • ...
Astronomy 2020-10-05
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- Space an all the matter and energy in it.
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- The Sun and all of the planets and other bodies that travel around it.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- A region of the solar system that starts just beyond the orbit of Neptune and that contains dwarf planets and other small bodies made mostly of ice.
- The spin of a body on its axis.
- The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
- One of the four planets in our solar system that are small, rocky, and close to the Sun.
- A small body that gives off gas and dust as it passes close to the Sun; a typical one of these moves in an elliptical orbit around the Sun and it made of dust and frozen gases.
- The average distance between Earth and the Sun; approximately 150 million kilometers.
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- The motion of a body that travels around another body in space.
- One of the four planets in our solar system that are large, gaseous, and farther from the Sun.
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun; most of these are located in a band between Mars and Jupiter.
- The time required for Earth to make one complete revolution around the Sun.
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
- A division of the year that is characterized by recurring weather conditions and determined by recurring weather conditions and Earth's position in its orbit around the Sun.
- An event in which the shadow of one celestial body falls on another.
- A relatively large spherical body that orbits a star.
18 Clues: The spin of a body on its axis. • Space an all the matter and energy in it. • A relatively large spherical body that orbits a star. • The time required for Earth to rotate once on its axis. • The motion of a body that travels around another body in space. • A collection of stars, dust, and gas bound together by gravity. • ...
Astrology 2022-05-12
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- True or false? A little matter is a lot of energy?
- billions of years since big bang, rounded up.
- process that forms stars
- What explosion do you still hear when you turn on your radio?
- Millions of years it took earth to form, rounded down.
- What two planets in the solar system don't have moons?
- Solid objects pulled together by gravity.
- Why does the moon have more craters than the earth, no space?
- Reason Universe is still expanding, no space.
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- What isotope of Uranium is used to make an atomic bomb?
- First two elements in space alphabetically, no space.
- Solar nebula are generally made primarily with what element?
- What two planets is the asteroid belt between (no space, alphabetical) ?
- Collection of dust that formed into planets, no space
- Why did solar nebula form as a disk?
15 Clues: process that forms stars • Why did solar nebula form as a disk? • Solid objects pulled together by gravity. • billions of years since big bang, rounded up. • Reason Universe is still expanding, no space. • True or false? A little matter is a lot of energy? • First two elements in space alphabetically, no space. • Collection of dust that formed into planets, no space • ...
Physics Crossword 2018-04-10
10 Clues: Contact force • Unit of energy • Energy uses sun to work • Way of reducing friction • Light travel in this wave • One of three kind of forces • Equal to angle of reflection • Biggest planet of solar system • Force of gravity acting upon you • A rock that orbits sun , between mars and jupiter
Space 2023-01-31
13 Clues: radiation • everything • maps planets • smaler orbits • takes pictures • energy from stars • grouping of stars • path around object • stars form patterns • sun, planets, moons • measures atmosphere • gathers rock samples • gathers visible light and
Liam P8 2024-02-02
13 Clues: takes pic • everything • looks close • maps planet • gathers rocks • smaller orbits • group of stars • stars form path • energy from stars • path around object • measures atmosphere • sun planets and moon • hole from space rock
6th Grade Science: Universe 2017-01-17
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- the universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
- huge balls of gas held together by gravity
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- spherical balls of rock and/or gas that orbit a star that have enough of their own gravity to become round
- about 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second)
- a group of about 100 to 400 billion stars formed in a disk-shaped spiral that contains our solar system
- the amount of matter in an object
- how far one object is from another
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- a pattern in the stars that has been identified and named
- everything that exists; all matter and energy. It also includes all of space and time.
- the star at the center of our solar system
- used to measure relative distances in space; in light years
- Astronomical Unit equal to the average distance from the earth to the sun (93 million miles.)
- irregular pieces of rock that move through space
- the distance light travels in one year
- the system made up of planets, and many smaller objects that orbit a star.
- a group of hundreds of billions of stars held together by gravity
17 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • how far one object is from another • the distance light travels in one year • the universe seen as a well-ordered whole. • the star at the center of our solar system • huge balls of gas held together by gravity • an instrument used to view distant objects • irregular pieces of rock that move through space • ...
The Universe 2020-09-22
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- the movement of one object around another, Earth around the sun, year; 365 1/4 days
- the amount of matter in an object
- the Big Bang is a THEORY about the creation of the UNIVERSE
- any consolidated, large object which orbits a star
- having or relating to the earth as center
- the force that pulls an apple to the ground, pulls the moon toward Earth, keeps the planets in orbit and attract objects towards each other
- a ball of ice and dust who orbits around the sun in a long,narrow ellipse
- the theory that the solar system evolved from a mass of nebular matter
- a chunk of rock or dust in space that comes from comets or asteroids
- when a meteoroid burns in the atmosphere and hits the ground
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- streams of charged particles constantly given off by the Sun
- the galaxy to which Earth and other components of our Solar System belong
- is a scientific activity the aim of which is to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate
- having or relating to the sun as center
- the outer atmosphere of the Sun made up of thin gases and can only be seen during a solar eclipse without telescopes its temperature is 1 - 2,000,000°C
- objects revolving around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- giant spinning dome that the Greeks thought surrounded the Earth
- the lower level of the solar atmosphere between the photosphere and the corona
- a theory that says that the universe will stop expanding outward, reverse direction, and pull back on itself to the single point
- the spinning of the Earth on its axis, day and night (24 hours)
- the measure of the force of gravity on an object
- the streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere
22 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • having or relating to the sun as center • having or relating to the earth as center • the measure of the force of gravity on an object • any consolidated, large object which orbits a star • the Big Bang is a THEORY about the creation of the UNIVERSE • streams of charged particles constantly given off by the Sun • ...
Solar & Lunar Eclipses 2024-11-19
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- A _______ Moon appears red when light go through the atmosphere.
- What do planetary astronomers study?
- What does astronomy study? (_____ objects)
- Partially blocks light from the Sun, it is called a _______ eclipse.
- What blocks the Sun in a solar eclipse?
- A _______ eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow.
- What blocks the Sun’s light during a lunar eclipse?
- A lunar eclipse can only happen during the _______ phase of the Moon.
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- A _______ eclipse occurs when the Sun from Earth is blocked by the Moon.
- What do scientists use to predict eclipses?
- Fully blocks light from the Sun, it is called a _______ eclipse.
- When can a lunar eclipse happen?
- What surrounds Earth as a layer of gases?
- Which telescope found planets outside the solar system?
- The three types of lunar eclipses are total, partial, and ________.
15 Clues: When can a lunar eclipse happen? • What do planetary astronomers study? • What blocks the Sun in a solar eclipse? • What surrounds Earth as a layer of gases? • What does astronomy study? (_____ objects) • What do scientists use to predict eclipses? • What blocks the Sun’s light during a lunar eclipse? • Which telescope found planets outside the solar system? • ...
Solar & Lunar Eclipses 2024-11-19
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- What surrounds Earth as a layer of gases?
- A _______ eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow.
- Fully blocks light from the Sun, it is called a _______ eclipse.
- When can a lunar eclipse happen?
- Partially blocks light from the Sun, it is called a _______ eclipse.
- The three types of lunar eclipses are total, partial, and ________.
- A _______ eclipse occurs when the Sun from Earth is blocked by the Moon.
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- What blocks the Sun in a solar eclipse?
- What blocks the Sun’s light during a lunar eclipse?
- What does astronomy study? (_____ objects)
- A _______ Moon appears red when light go through the atmosphere.
- What do planetary astronomers study?
- Which telescope found planets outside the solar system?
- A lunar eclipse can only happen during the _______ phase of the Moon.
- What do scientists use to predict eclipses?
15 Clues: When can a lunar eclipse happen? • What do planetary astronomers study? • What blocks the Sun in a solar eclipse? • What surrounds Earth as a layer of gases? • What does astronomy study? (_____ objects) • What do scientists use to predict eclipses? • What blocks the Sun’s light during a lunar eclipse? • Which telescope found planets outside the solar system? • ...
Natural Science Chapter 1 2020-09-25
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- describes origins of our solar system from a nebula.
- the study of the ocean and its processes
- line running parallel to the globe
- only energy moves (circulatory system)
- science of planets
- science that deals with weather
- the study of rocks
- the study of the earth by. I
- Rimmed by continental shelves
- 97% of water on earth, takes up 71% of surface
- after making observations this is the statement of inferred reasoning
- can be studied separately and continuously interacting
- the steps you take whilst completing an experiment
- 0 degrees longitude 1675
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- well tested and widely accepted
- system energy and Matter move (respiratory system)
- the earth is divided in three parts.
- cratons with large flat land masses
- line running horizontal
- drew the first world map.
- time span of the Formation of the earth.
- map with contour lines
- basin two division of earth surfaces
23 Clues: science of planets • the study of rocks • map with contour lines • line running horizontal • 0 degrees longitude 1675 • drew the first world map. • the study of the earth by. I • Rimmed by continental shelves • well tested and widely accepted • science that deals with weather • line running parallel to the globe • cratons with large flat land masses • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2020-11-10
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- when light from the Sun is hitting the side of the moon facing away from the Earth
- the partial or complete blocking of light of one celestial object by another
- innermost layer of the Sun
- all matter in space including planets, stars, and galaxies
- can only be viewed during an eclipse; means crown
- when a planet or moon travels around the body it is orbiting one time
- imaginary line going right through the center of earth from "top" to "bottom"
- the largest planet in our solar system
- light is decreasing until a new moon is reached
- system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravity
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- rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces from the Moon, the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth
- the day-to-day variation of the atmosphere's condition locally
- an imaginary line around the middle of the planet
- the variation of weather conditions over long periods of time
- when a planet or moon spins on its axis one time
- system a collection of planets and their moons that orbit a star
- light is increasing until the full moon is reached
17 Clues: innermost layer of the Sun • the largest planet in our solar system • light is decreasing until a new moon is reached • when a planet or moon spins on its axis one time • an imaginary line around the middle of the planet • can only be viewed during an eclipse; means crown • light is increasing until the full moon is reached • ...
The Scientific Revolution 7th Grade 2024-04-04
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- The invention that allowed scientists to magnify at very small objects.
- The Greek doctor who dissected animals because he was not allowed to dissect humans.
- The ancient Greek philosopher who classified plants and animals into groups.
- The last name of the scientist who created the scientific method.
- The study of the movement of the stars and planets.
- The tests used to determine if a hypothesis is true or false.
- The system of numbers that we use today.
- The invention that was added to the clock to make it more accurate.
- The belief that logic or reason is the main source of knowledge.
- The last name of the scientist who invented a calculating machine.
- The language that many Greek and Roman works were translated into in the Islamic empire.
- The period in which Europeans began to use mathematics and experiments to make scientific advances.
- The German astronomer who believed the planets moved in oval paths instead of circular paths.
- The proposed explanation of the facts in the scientific method.
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- The invention that helped to prove that the Earth revolves around the sun.
- The first name of the Italian scientist who conducted experiments and was a great inventor of the scientific revolution.
- The theory that the Earth has a force that pulls everything towards it.
- The last name of the doctor who began human dissection.
- The book in which Newton's three laws of motion were published.
- The last name of the mathematician who made scientific publications after supposedly watching an apple fall to the ground.
- The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- An explanation for how or why something happens.
- The invention that measures air pressure.
- The belief that the Earth is the center of our solar system.
- The astronomer who believed that the sun and planets moved around the Earth.
- The last name of the scientist and philosopher who wrote "I think, therefore I am."
- Schools in which students from all over the world came to learn science.
- The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- The old European system of numbers.
- The last name of the Dutch merchant who discovered bacteria.
30 Clues: The old European system of numbers. • The system of numbers that we use today. • The invention that measures air pressure. • An explanation for how or why something happens. • The study of the movement of the stars and planets. • The last name of the doctor who began human dissection. • The belief that the Sun is the center of the solar system. • ...
Space 2021-11-01
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- all of space and time and their contents, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy
- the universe is theorised to have started at the Big
- the sun is made up predominantly of Hydrogen and what other gas?
- the closest planet to the sun
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- the largest planet and closest gas giant to the sun
- the distance light can travel in one year is called a light ....
- the planet furthest from the sun
- a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
- the star at the centre of our solar system
- the galaxy that includes our Solar System is the ..... way
10 Clues: the closest planet to the sun • the planet furthest from the sun • the star at the centre of our solar system • the largest planet and closest gas giant to the sun • the universe is theorised to have started at the Big • the galaxy that includes our Solar System is the ..... way • the distance light can travel in one year is called a light .... • ...
Jazmin's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- A planet that has a volcano on it
- objects that look like spiral shaped clouds which later were found to be galaxies themselves lying outside our milky-way galaxy
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- biggest planet in our solar system
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- cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- Milky Way Galaxy, large spiral system consisting of several hundred billion stars
- small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet)
- the only planet found to have life on it
- A dirty snowball
- gives off heat planets orbit it and it's the only star in our solar system
10 Clues: A dirty snowball • A planet that has a volcano on it • biggest planet in our solar system • cloud of gas and dust in outer space • the only planet found to have life on it • small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet) • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • ...
Earth Rotation Puzzle 2026-03-12
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- Circular movement where something turns around a point
- What goes up, must come down
- system A system that has at least one Sun and planets
- An invisible line that is in the middle of a planet's rotation
- Billions of these exist in the solar system
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- This happens when the Earth completes 1 full orbit
- A group of stars that make an image
- When a planet moves around the sun
8 Clues: What goes up, must come down • When a planet moves around the sun • A group of stars that make an image • Billions of these exist in the solar system • This happens when the Earth completes 1 full orbit • system A system that has at least one Sun and planets • Circular movement where something turns around a point • ...
Jazmin's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- A planet that has a volcano on it
- objects that look like spiral shaped clouds which later were found to be galaxies themselves lying outside our milky-way galaxy
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- biggest planet in our solar system
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- cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- Milky Way Galaxy, large spiral system consisting of several hundred billion stars
- small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet)
- the only planet found to have life on it
- A dirty snowball
- gives off heat planets orbit it and it's the only star in our solar system
10 Clues: A dirty snowball • A planet that has a volcano on it • biggest planet in our solar system • cloud of gas and dust in outer space • the only planet found to have life on it • small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet) • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • ...
Earth and Beyond 2026-02-15
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- The model of the solar system in which the Sun is at the center.
- The scientist who first proposed the heliocentric model.
- The spinning movement of Earth on its axis that causes day and night.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
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- The scientist who supported the heliocentric model using telescope observations.
- The natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- The movement of Earth around the Sun that takes about 365 days.
- The force that keeps planets moving around the Sun.
- The planet known for its prominent ring system.
- Imaginary line that runs through Earth from North pole to the South pole.
10 Clues: The star at the center of our solar system. • The natural satellite that orbits the Earth. • The planet known for its prominent ring system. • The force that keeps planets moving around the Sun. • The scientist who first proposed the heliocentric model. • The movement of Earth around the Sun that takes about 365 days. • ...
Space 2022-10-17
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- system of millions or billions of stars together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
- collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun
- first man to go into space
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- the bigger is the star …… it is
- star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion
- the closer the color of a star is to white, the …… it is
- cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star
- star of our solar system
10 Clues: star of our solar system • first man to go into space • the bigger is the star …… it is • cloud of gas and dust in outer space • the closer the color of a star is to white, the …… it is • celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit round a star • collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit round the sun • ...
Earth in Space 2022-03-23
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- The sun is a ____.
- The asteroid ____ is between Mars and Jupiter.
- Everything orbits the sun in our solar system because of the sun's _______.
- What is the closest planet to the sun?
- A star's size, distance and temperature determine how ____ it looks from earth.
- Inner planets are made of _____.
- ______ is the 8th planet (farthest) from the sun.
- How many days are between each major moon phase?
- ______ are made of rock and metal and are mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- What is the Milky Way galaxy shaped like?
- The fifth planet from the sun, _______, is red because of the iron on its dusty surface.
- The earth's ______ takes 24 hours, causes day and night and the sun and moon to appear to move across the sky.
- The moon ______ light from the sun.
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- Our home galaxy is the _____ Way.
- The sixth planet from the sun is _______. It is known for its system of rings.
- What is the third planet from the sun and the only one known to have life?
- The ___ moon happens when the moon is between the earth and sun.
- What is the largest planet in the solar system and 5th from the sun?
- The seventh planet from the sun is _______. It rotates on its side.
- What is the 2nd planet from the sun and the hottest planet in the solar system?
- The earth's ________ takes 1 year (365 days), causes the seasons, and different constellations to be seen during the different seasons.
- Outer planets are made of ____.
- A _____ is made of ice and dust and forms a tail when it approaches the sun.
- What is a collection of many stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity?
- The sun is a medium-sized, average temperature star. It looks so bright to us because it is so ____.
- The outer planets have ____, longer orbits and many moons.
- The moon phase we have when the earth is between the moon and the sun is a ____ moon.
27 Clues: The sun is a ____. • Outer planets are made of ____. • Inner planets are made of _____. • Our home galaxy is the _____ Way. • The moon ______ light from the sun. • What is the closest planet to the sun? • What is the Milky Way galaxy shaped like? • The asteroid ____ is between Mars and Jupiter. • How many days are between each major moon phase? • ...
Science Crossword 2026-01-28
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- Center of an atom
- The powerhouse of a cell
- Smallest type of cell that can only be seen with a powerful microscope
- The change from solid to liquid
- Liquid that is liquid at room temperature
- Hardest natural substance
- Force that pulls us to Earth
- Liquid with chemical symbol H2O
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- Device used for measuring temperature
- The basic unit of life
- Biggest planet in our solar system
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Chemical symbol for gold
- What is the transfer of energy involving volume (how loud it is)?
- Planet closest to the sun
- Something lacking light and having a high gravitational pull
- What do plants release during photosynthesis?
- Energy from the sun
18 Clues: Center of an atom • Energy from the sun • The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of a cell • Chemical symbol for gold • Planet closest to the sun • Hardest natural substance • Force that pulls us to Earth • Planet known as the Red Planet • The change from solid to liquid • Liquid with chemical symbol H2O • Biggest planet in our solar system • Device used for measuring temperature • ...
B2 Vocabulary 2024-04-14
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- a collision of particles that causes them to change their direction
- oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear energy
- water, solar energy, wind, plants
- energy incident on a system=the systems natural frequency
- =power radiated per unit area/σT^4
- mechanism where some of the incoming radiation from the Sun is trapped within the Earth surface–atmosphere, which increasing the overall temperature of the system
- the human impact on the Earth's environment
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- human activity that causes the atmosphere to absorb more thermal radiation in the Earth's surface
- I1/(I2)=(d2)^2/(d1)^2
- the fraction of light a surface reflects
- What gets trapped in the atmosphere that raises temperatures
- a diagram used to depict a flow from one set of values to another
- 1.361 kilowatts per square meter
- energy ____ on the system is known as albedo, particles or radiation that falls on a surface
14 Clues: I1/(I2)=(d2)^2/(d1)^2 • 1.361 kilowatts per square meter • water, solar energy, wind, plants • =power radiated per unit area/σT^4 • oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear energy • the fraction of light a surface reflects • the human impact on the Earth's environment • energy incident on a system=the systems natural frequency • ...
Jazmin's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
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- A planet that has a volcano on it
- objects that look like spiral shaped clouds which later were found to be galaxies themselves lying outside our milky-way galaxy
- the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun
- biggest planet in our solar system
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- cloud of gas and dust in outer space
- Milky Way Galaxy, large spiral system consisting of several hundred billion stars
- small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet)
- the only planet found to have life on it
- A dirty snowball
- gives off heat planets orbit it and it's the only star in our solar system
10 Clues: A dirty snowball • A planet that has a volcano on it • biggest planet in our solar system • cloud of gas and dust in outer space • the only planet found to have life on it • small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet) • the collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • ...
Physics Overview 2023-05-24
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- The change of one form of energy to another.
- Speed plus direction
- Communication technology that allows faster access to information.
- Force that slows down and causes objects to lose energy.
- Health technology that kills off bacteria.
- Energy of position or stored.
- Discipline that helps Physics and is used for modeling observations and to make better predictions.
- System that has the Sun as its main star.
- A downward pull. Responsible for a planet's shape.
- Health technology that prevents diseases.
- Communication technology developed in the Middle Ages.
- Scientist that described planetary motion
- A group of people living in the same space usually with its own government and/or economy.
- Transportation technology made thanks to the application of magnetism.
- SI for distance
- Type of property that includes flammability and toxicity
- Famous for describing force as an interaction between mass and space.
- SI unit for energy.
- Adaptation of the metric system and used mainly by scientists.
- SI for time
- Energy that will run out.
- Transportation technology developed in ancient times.
- Any skill, process, and/or thing developed using applied math and science.
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- Change of position in time
- The change of velocity
- Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- Branch of science that has to do mostly with nonliving things.
- Energy of motion.
- Includes living and nonliving things.
- Scalar quantity that is related to distance and time.
- Type of property that includes shape, color, magnetism, temperature, etc.
- Force caused by the spinning of electrons in the same direction around the nucleus
- Characteristic or quality
- First person to correctly describe gravity as a universal force.
- Last recognized region in our solar system.
- Energy obtained from natural resources.
- Form of energy that is originated by the movement of electrons.
- Region in the solar system composed mainly of asteroids.
- A push or a pull. In complex situations, an interaction.
- SI unit of force
- The ability to do work.
41 Clues: SI for time • SI for distance • SI unit of force • Energy of motion. • SI unit for energy. • Speed plus direction • The change of velocity • The ability to do work. • Characteristic or quality • Energy that will run out. • Change of position in time • Energy of position or stored. • Includes living and nonliving things. • Energy obtained from natural resources. • ...
Astronomy With Ashwat Crossword 3 2020-05-20
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- M16 (Pillars of Creation) is a famous messier object in the _____ Nebula
- The boundary of the Solar system defined according to the solar winds
- The ____ cloud is a clod of space rocks and ices tat envelopes the Solar system
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- name of India's upcoming manned Moon mission
- The only dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt
- there are ________ zodiac constellations (according to astronomers, not astrologers)
- Pluto's largest moon is called ______
- Light takes _____ minutes to reach the Earth, starting from the surface of the Sun
8 Clues: Pluto's largest moon is called ______ • The only dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt • name of India's upcoming manned Moon mission • The boundary of the Solar system defined according to the solar winds • M16 (Pillars of Creation) is a famous messier object in the _____ Nebula • The ____ cloud is a clod of space rocks and ices tat envelopes the Solar system • ...
Out of this world 2013-08-08
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- people that are in space
- the first man on the moon
- something that used to be a planet
- it has planets, stars and moons
- it's in the scienceworks
- you see it in the sky at night
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- it's the closest planet to the sun
- He discovered the sun spots and solar flares
- is the coldest planet in the solar system
- it is one of the gas giants
- there is lots of them
- it takes 27 days to orbit the earth
- it keeps us alive
- you use it to look up in the stars at night
- it's something we live on
- the first dog on moon
- one of jupiter's moon has water
17 Clues: it keeps us alive • there is lots of them • the first dog on moon • people that are in space • it's in the scienceworks • the first man on the moon • it's something we live on • it is one of the gas giants • you see it in the sky at night • it has planets, stars and moons • one of jupiter's moon has water • it's the closest planet to the sun • something that used to be a planet • ...
Out of This World 2025-03-10
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- Asteroid that will make a fly-by of Earth in 2029
- The brightest star visible from Earth
- Constellation with a "belt"
- The first cat in space
- Saturn's 2nd largest moon
- Largest asteroid and smallest dwarf planet
- The shadow the moon casts on the earth during a solar eclipse
- The outer layer of the sun
- Star birth
- Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs
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- Constellation shaped like a w
- Galaxy that Earth is located in
- The first Mars rover
- The disc around the solar system where comets are found
- Star death
- The man who first thought that the Earth revolved around the Sun
- September-October star sign
17 Clues: Star death • Star birth • The first Mars rover • The first cat in space • Saturn's 2nd largest moon • The outer layer of the sun • Constellation with a "belt" • September-October star sign • Constellation shaped like a w • Galaxy that Earth is located in • Asteroid that killed the dinosaurs • The brightest star visible from Earth • Largest asteroid and smallest dwarf planet • ...
Henry's crossword 2022-02-11
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- shadows follow a ____ pattern
- the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is
- Due to earth's tilt the______ faces the sun in June
- at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun
- the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together
- Groton Dunstable mascot
- the _____ follows a pattern of how much of the moon you can see because the sun will shine on certain parts of the moon
- the earth is _____ scientists think that it was caused by a giant asteroid
- what holds our solar system together
- where your shadow faces at noon depends on what ______ your in
- the sun looks bigger than all the other stars because
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- how many stars there are in the universe
- due to the tilt the north pole faces away from the sun in ______
- the moon follows a daily pattern and it takes 24 ____ to rise and set
- what effects the strength of the pull of gravity
- the _____ of you shadow depends on what time it is
- the moon ____ over and under us
- People in different ___ zones will have different time
- Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern
19 Clues: Groton Dunstable mascot • shadows follow a ____ pattern • the moon ____ over and under us • what holds our solar system together • Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern • how many stars there are in the universe • at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun • the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is • the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together • ...
Henry's crossword 2022-02-11
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- shadows follow a ____ pattern
- the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is
- Due to earth's tilt the______ faces the sun in June
- at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun
- the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together
- Groton Dunstable mascot
- the _____ follows a pattern of how much of the ____ you can see because the sun will shine on certain parts of the moon
- the earth is _____ scientists think that it was caused by a giant asteroid
- what holds our solar system together
- where your shadow faces at noon depends on what ______ your in
- the sun looks bigger than all the other stars because
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- how many stars there are in the universe
- due to the tilt the north pole faces away from the sun in ______
- the moon follows a daily pattern and it takes 24 ____ to rise and set
- what effects the strength of the pull of gravity
- the _____ of you shadow depends on what time it is
- the moon ____ over and under us
- People in different ___ zones will have different time
- Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern
19 Clues: Groton Dunstable mascot • shadows follow a ____ pattern • the moon ____ over and under us • what holds our solar system together • Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern • how many stars there are in the universe • at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun • the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is • the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together • ...
Planetary Science 2024-05-12
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- Third planet from the sun
- phenomena that results in the seasons
- The force that keeps planets in orbit
- A celestial object made up of ice, dust, rock, and frozen gases that orbits the Sun
- A total of 356.25 days
- The planet called Gas giant known for its rings
- The largest planet in the solar system
- This occurs in a 24-hour period
- A small rocky or metallic body that enters Earth's atmosphere from outer space
- The imaginary line that earth spins
- Usually the coldest time of the year
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- The total number of planets in the solar system
- Either of the two moments in the year when the Sun's apparent path is farthest north or south from Earth's Equator
- The scientists who specialize in observing, researching, and understanding phenomena occurring in outer space
- The time or date at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, which determines the longest day or night is
- The star at the center of the solar system
- year This occurs every four years
- The path planets travel
- Earth's Galaxy
- A season
20 Clues: A season • Earth's Galaxy • A total of 356.25 days • The path planets travel • Third planet from the sun • year This occurs every four years • This occurs in a 24-hour period • The imaginary line that earth spins • The force that keeps planets in orbit • Usually the coldest time of the year • phenomena that results in the seasons • The largest planet in the solar system • ...
easy general trivia for dash 2022-11-17
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- What is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?What is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?
- Which state is famous for Hollywood?
- What color are Smurfs?
- What is something you hit with a hammer?
- Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring?
- How many pairs of wings do bees have?
- In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?
- How many colors are in a rainbow?
- What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?
- What do you use to write on a blackboard?
- What is the name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story?
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- According to the Dr. Seuss book, who stole Christmas?
- What is the color of an emerald?
- What type of fish is Nemo?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- Which Disney movie is Elsa in?
- Which superhero can climb up walls and buildings?
- What is the name of the pirate in Peter Pan?
- What colors are the stars on the American flag?
19 Clues: What color are Smurfs? • What type of fish is Nemo? • Which Disney movie is Elsa in? • What is the color of an emerald? • How many colors are in a rainbow? • Which state is famous for Hollywood? • How many pairs of wings do bees have? • What is something you hit with a hammer? • How many planets are in our solar system? • What do you use to write on a blackboard? • ...
Solar System - Unit 10 Review 2021-03-29
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- object that orbits the sun like a dirty snowball and have a tail when they melt
- the spinning of a planet that creates days
- only planet with life due to liquid water
- planet with clouds like Earth and is the coldest
- the red planet with two moons
- the moving of a planet around the sun
- rocky object mostly found between mars and jupiter
- the first four planets that are rocky and also known as the terrestrial planets
- strong greenhouse effect makes it the hottest planet and earth's twin due to similar size
- planet that is tilted on its side
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- space rocks that are pieces of asteroids
- space rocks that burn up in the atmosphere
- the last four planets that are also known as gas giants
- the largest planet with a Great Red Spot and the shortest rotation
- takes almost two months to rotate once and is the smallest planet
- space rocks that strike the surface of a planet
- mercury has a lot of these on its surface since it has no atmosphere
- the name of our galaxy where we are located on one of the spiral arms
- planet with the most visible rings
19 Clues: the red planet with two moons • planet that is tilted on its side • planet with the most visible rings • the moving of a planet around the sun • space rocks that are pieces of asteroids • only planet with life due to liquid water • space rocks that burn up in the atmosphere • the spinning of a planet that creates days • space rocks that strike the surface of a planet • ...
Planets And Space 2021-02-01
6 Clues: Is the closest planet to the Sun. • Named after the roman god of war. • A range of _____ in the solar system • 90 times the atmospheric pressure of Earth • It has the strongest winds in the solar system. • Has the most beautiful rings in the solar system.
Solar system 2024-11-13
6 Clues: our “space neighborhood” • is known as the “red planet” • is the hots planet in are solar system • third planet in are solar system from the sun • biggest planet in our solar system besides the sun • Is on of the gas giants and almost the size of Jupiter
Astronomy 1 2017-03-14
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- Although based on the moon, these don't actually align with moon orbits.
- Constellation with Spica in it.
- 365.25 days.
- Constellation with Denebola in it.
- Constellation with Deneb in it.
- Sphere orbiting star.
- One of the first known people to realize the Earth must be round.
- Just under 24 hours.
- A bunch of galaxies near each.
- The north star.
- A bunch of star systems orbiting each other.
- The day with the Sun at the highest or lowest angle.
- Distance light travels in a year.
- Constellation with the North Star in it.
- Distance from Sun to Earth.
- Time to orbit the galaxy.
- Super rich guy who had a gold nose.
- Constellation with Aldebaran in it. Not Alderon.
- Constellation with Arcturus in it.
- On the cosmic calendar, Earth's birth month.
- Canis Major's brightest star.
- Authored the complete earth centered model of the solar system.
- First person to realize gravity caused planets to orbit the Sun.
- First person to see craters in the moon.
- Beginning of cosmic calendar.
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- Contains Rigel.
- Orion's lower right leg.
- Constellation with Capella in it.
- Galileo was the first person to see __ around Jupiter.
- Belief that stars do magical things to people.
- A bunch of local groups together.
- First to come up with an explanation of retrograde motion.
- Messier was looking for __ when he found nebula instead.
- First to put the Sun at the center of the solar system.
- First to come up with elliptical orbits.
- A little over 3 lightyears.
- Planets and a star.
- Constellation with Altair in it.
- The plane of the solar system.
- When a planet appears to move backwards.
- A device that lets you see back in time.
- Study of stars.
- All of the superclusters together.
- First person to see another galaxy.
- Tycho was the first person known to see a __.
- Constellation with Vega in it.
- Gemini is home to Castor and __.
47 Clues: 365.25 days. • Contains Rigel. • The north star. • Study of stars. • Planets and a star. • Just under 24 hours. • Sphere orbiting star. • Orion's lower right leg. • Time to orbit the galaxy. • A little over 3 lightyears. • Distance from Sun to Earth. • Canis Major's brightest star. • Beginning of cosmic calendar. • A bunch of galaxies near each. • The plane of the solar system. • ...
Science Crossword 2026-01-28
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- Center of an atom
- The powerhouse of a cell
- Smallest type of cell that can only be seen with a powerful microscope
- The change from solid to liquid
- Liquid that is liquid at room temperature
- Hardest natural substance
- Force that pulls us to Earth
- Liquid with chemical symbol H2O
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- Device used for measuring temperature
- The basic unit of life
- Biggest planet in our solar system
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Chemical symbol for gold
- What is the transfer of energy involving volume (how loud it is)?
- Planet closest to the sun
- Something lacking light and having a high gravitational pull
- What do plants release during photosynthesis?
- Energy from the sun
18 Clues: Center of an atom • Energy from the sun • The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of a cell • Chemical symbol for gold • Planet closest to the sun • Hardest natural substance • Force that pulls us to Earth • Planet known as the Red Planet • The change from solid to liquid • Liquid with chemical symbol H2O • Biggest planet in our solar system • Device used for measuring temperature • ...
Astronomy: Mercury 2025-11-10
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- The largest and most well-known impact crater on Mercury, spanning over 900 miles (1,500 km).
- The innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System.
- A NASA spacecraft (2011-2015) that was the first to orbit Mercury, mapping its entire surface.
- Describes Mercury's surface, which is covered in impact craters similar to Earth's Moon, indicating a long history of bombardment.
- Mercury doesn't have a true atmosphere, but rather a thin "exosphere" composed of atoms blasted off its surface by radiation and solar wind.
- The time from one sunrise to the next on Mercury, which is exceptionally long (about 176 Earth days).
- Mercury has an unusually large and dense metallic core (primarily iron) that is thought to make up about 85% of the planet's radius.
- Mercury is named after the Roman messenger god (Mercurius), known for his speed, fitting for the planet with the fastest orbit.
- An event where Mercury passes directly between the Sun and Earth, appearing as a tiny black dot crossing the Sun's disk.
- Mercury experiences the most drastic temperature range in the Solar System, from scorching hot (800°F / 430°C) to freezing cold (-290°F / -180°C).
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- A characteristic of Mercury; it lacks any natural satellites.
- Deposits of this have been confirmed to exist in permanently shadowed craters near Mercury's poles, protected from the Sun's heat.
- The first NASA space probe to visit Mercury, conducting three flybys in 1974 and 1975.
- Long, curving, steep cliffs (rupes) on Mercury's surface, believed to have formed as the planet's iron core cooled and contracted.
- A nickname for Mercury because it has the fastest orbit in the Solar System, completing a revolution in 88 days.
- A current joint mission by ESA and JAXA (European and Japanese space agencies) to study Mercury, which arrived in 2025.
- The time it takes Mercury to rotate once on its axis (about 59 Earth days). Mercury's unique orbital dynamic, where it rotates exactly three times on its axis for every two orbits it completes around the Sun.
- The tenuous, atmosphere-like layer surrounding Mercury, composed of atoms like sodium, potassium, and calcium.
18 Clues: The innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System. • A characteristic of Mercury; it lacks any natural satellites. • The first NASA space probe to visit Mercury, conducting three flybys in 1974 and 1975. • The largest and most well-known impact crater on Mercury, spanning over 900 miles (1,500 km). • ...
binderiya 2021-11-08
11 Clues: Bts • cat • jigsaw • effitiont • Australia • cost money • solar system • popular group • doing it puzzle • pet second popular pets • country in Australia continent and country
6th grade BM5 review 2018-03-15
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- a moon phase where the Moon is not visible from Earth
- a moon phase that looks more like a half circle
- the relative size of things
- a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon
- a rocky sphere that travels around a planet
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- a planet outside our solar system
- something we observe to be similar over and over
- a moon phase that looks like half a circle
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- the star that is closest to us
- a moon outside our solar system
- to shine light on an object and make it visible
- when the Moon is completely dark
- a moon phase that looks like less than a half circle
- about how long it takes for the moon to complete one orbit
- the amount of time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit
- the nearly circular path a moon travels around a planet
19 Clues: the relative size of things • the star that is closest to us • a moon outside our solar system • when the Moon is completely dark • a planet outside our solar system • a moon phase that looks like half a circle • a rocky sphere that travels around a planet • the shape of the illuminated part of the Moon • the border between light and dark on the Moon • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-07-26
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- round a star, planet, or moon
- - the natural satellite of the earth
- to the distance that light travels in one year
- System - The Solar System is the gravitationally bound planetary system of the Sun.
- Year - unit of astronomical distance
- - a small rocky body orbiting the sun
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- - a small body of matter from outer space
- - a celestial object consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust and, when near the sun, a ‘tail’ of gas and dust particles pointing away from the sun.
- - the star round which the earth orbits
- - a spot or patch that appears from time to time on the sun's surface, appearing dark by contrast with its surroundings
- - an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information
- - a piece of rock or metal that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space as a meteor
- - the curved path of a celestial object or
- - A planet is an astronomical body orbiting a star
- - a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- - a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
16 Clues: round a star, planet, or moon • - the natural satellite of the earth • Year - unit of astronomical distance • - a small rocky body orbiting the sun • - the star round which the earth orbits • - a small body of matter from outer space • - the curved path of a celestial object or • to the distance that light travels in one year • ...
Earth's spheres 2021-03-11
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- Upper most layer of the continental lithosphere
- Name given to the material below the solid surface of the Earth
- A name given to the larger portion of the mantle that is hot, ductile and flows
- Innermost layer of the geosphere - two words
- Most abundant element in the solar system
- Second most abundant element in the mantle and crust
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- Oceanic ______ plate
- Most dominant group of minerals found in the crust and mantle containing silicon and oxygen
- Most abundant element in the atmosphere
- A gaseous, outermost member of Earth’s group of four spheres
- Most abundant element in the core
- A common mineral with a density and composition like that of the whole Earth
- Most abundant compound of the hydrosphere
- Second most abundant compound in the hydrosphere (two words)
- Second most abundant element of the atmosphere
- Name of the force that helped the planets to form
- Second most abundant element in the solar system
17 Clues: Oceanic ______ plate • Most abundant element in the core • Most abundant element in the atmosphere • Most abundant compound of the hydrosphere • Most abundant element in the solar system • Innermost layer of the geosphere - two words • Second most abundant element of the atmosphere • Upper most layer of the continental lithosphere • ...
YEAR END QUIZ 2022-06-17
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- A space rock that has hit the Earth
- International Space Station
- Solar System Mnemonic: "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us ______"
- A physical force causing objects to pull on other objects
- "You will tread on the lion and the _______" Ps 91:13
- Name of the first rocket sent into space by Russians
- "He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in ________," Ps 91:15
- Brother and sister who discovered Uranus
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- If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9
- A very large space rock
- Where is the largest volcano is our solar system?
- A large belt of asteroids and comets
- Moon passes between the Earth and the sun
- "A _________ may fall at your side, ten ______ at your right hand" Ps 91:7
- Dark spots on the sun that are cooler than rest of sun
- A large ball of dirt, ice, & rock that orbits the sun
- Earth is between the Moon and the sun
17 Clues: A very large space rock • International Space Station • A space rock that has hit the Earth • A large belt of asteroids and comets • Earth is between the Moon and the sun • Brother and sister who discovered Uranus • Moon passes between the Earth and the sun • If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9 • Where is the largest volcano is our solar system? • ...
easy general trivia for dash 2022-11-17
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- What is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?What is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?
- Which state is famous for Hollywood?
- What color are Smurfs?
- What is something you hit with a hammer?
- Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring?
- How many pairs of wings do bees have?
- In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?
- How many colors are in a rainbow?
- What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?
- What do you use to write on a blackboard?
- What is the name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story?
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- According to the Dr. Seuss book, who stole Christmas?
- What is the color of an emerald?
- What type of fish is Nemo?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- Which Disney movie is Elsa in?
- Which superhero can climb up walls and buildings?
- What is the name of the pirate in Peter Pan?
- What colors are the stars on the American flag?
19 Clues: What color are Smurfs? • What type of fish is Nemo? • Which Disney movie is Elsa in? • What is the color of an emerald? • How many colors are in a rainbow? • Which state is famous for Hollywood? • How many pairs of wings do bees have? • What is something you hit with a hammer? • How many planets are in our solar system? • What do you use to write on a blackboard? • ...
Astronomy Unit A: Astrobiology 2023-05-16
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- mapping celestial bodies
- applying the laws of physics into space
- any planet beyond our solar system, typically belongs to a star
- examining/exploring terrain, and material in space
- organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in current environment
- organims able to survive in inhospitable environments
- producing offspring that are biologically or genetically similar to the parent organism
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- organisms growing at low temperatures and in non-extreme environments
- microorganisms that thrive under acidic conditions & low pH levels
- searching for life outside of earth
- study of life on earth and in space
- the study of what lies behind the unverse and its atmosphere
- field site similar to another planetary body of the solar system
- process that living things use to maintain conditions necessary for survival
- organisms that thrive in substances capable of neutralizing strong acids
- "neither too hot nor too cold,where conditions might be just right" - NASA
- chemical process that occurs when plants/algae/bacteria are exposed to sunlight
- organisms that can thrive in environments with high salt concentration
- thrive in high temperatures and produces bright colors
- process by which species adapt over time
20 Clues: mapping celestial bodies • searching for life outside of earth • study of life on earth and in space • applying the laws of physics into space • process by which species adapt over time • examining/exploring terrain, and material in space • organims able to survive in inhospitable environments • thrive in high temperatures and produces bright colors • ...
Universe 2023-05-25
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- Color of star that is the coolest
- Color of star that is the hottest
- first element present in our universe
- Planet known as the Red Planet because of its red rocky surface
- The sun is a...
- Planet known as Earth's twin because it is similar in size
- name of the largest stars
- Pluto is considered to be a _____ planet
- an object that orbits a planet
- force that helped with the formation of the sun and planets
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- A large group of stars, gas, and dust is called a ...
- The color of a star depends on its
- Majority of the universe is made of this type of energy
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- Process that provides the energy for stars
- A star is born in a cloud of gas and dust called a ...
- Name of the scientific theory that explains how the universe was created
- Our Sun and solar system lies within the ____ arm of the Milky Way galaxy
- Name of the only planet that supports life (so far)
19 Clues: The sun is a... • name of the largest stars • an object that orbits a planet • Color of star that is the coolest • Color of star that is the hottest • The color of a star depends on its • Smallest planet in the solar system • first element present in our universe • Pluto is considered to be a _____ planet • Process that provides the energy for stars • ...
Asteroid Alert Review 2025-10-02
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- NEO's are asteroids and comets, but not _______
- when the moon is gaining light
- the moon gets _______ from the sun
- the _______ belt is 405 million km from the sun
- a lower number=__________ absolute brightness
- more _______ = more energy
- the top half of Earth is called the ______________ hemisphere
- the moon orbits the _______
- ________ takes 687 earth days to rotate the sun
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- __________ = blocking
- when it is summer in the Norther Hemisphere, it is _________ in the southern hemisphere.
- seasons are caused by different concentrations of _________.
- when the moon is losing light
- ________ = Sun
- What is the short name for "Near Earth Objects"
- the largest force in our solar system is the ____
- ________ = moon
- the impact from meteors causes _________ based on their size and speed
18 Clues: ________ = Sun • ________ = moon • __________ = blocking • more _______ = more energy • the moon orbits the _______ • when the moon is losing light • when the moon is gaining light • the moon gets _______ from the sun • a lower number=__________ absolute brightness • NEO's are asteroids and comets, but not _______ • the _______ belt is 405 million km from the sun • ...
Henry's crossword 2022-02-11
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- shadows follow a ____ pattern
- the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is
- Due to earth's tilt the______ faces the sun in June
- at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun
- the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together
- Groton Dunstable mascot
- the _____ follows a pattern of how much of the moon you can see because the sun will shine on certain parts of the moon
- the earth is _____ scientists think that it was caused by a giant asteroid
- what holds our solar system together
- where your shadow faces at noon depends on what ______ your in
- the sun looks bigger than all the other stars because
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- how many stars there are in the universe
- due to the tilt the north pole faces away from the sun in ______
- the moon follows a daily pattern and it takes 24 ____ to rise and set
- what effects the strength of the pull of gravity
- the _____ of you shadow depends on what time it is
- the moon ____ over and under us
- People in different ___ zones will have different time
- Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern
19 Clues: Groton Dunstable mascot • shadows follow a ____ pattern • the moon ____ over and under us • what holds our solar system together • Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern • how many stars there are in the universe • at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun • the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is • the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together • ...
Henry's crossword 2022-02-11
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- shadows follow a ____ pattern
- the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is
- Due to earth's tilt the______ faces the sun in June
- at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun
- the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together
- Groton Dunstable mascot
- the _____ follows a pattern of how much of the moon you can see because the sun will shine on certain parts of the moon
- the earth is _____ scientists think that it was caused by a giant asteroid
- what holds our solar system together
- where your shadow faces at noon depends on what ______ your in
- the sun looks bigger than all the other stars because
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- how many stars there are in the universe
- due to the tilt the north pole faces away from the sun in ______
- the moon follows a daily pattern and it takes 24 ____ to rise and set
- what effects the strength of the pull of gravity
- the _____ of you shadow depends on what time it is
- the moon ____ over and under us
- People in different ___ zones will have different time
- Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern
19 Clues: Groton Dunstable mascot • shadows follow a ____ pattern • the moon ____ over and under us • what holds our solar system together • Earth's ______ causes a daily pattern • how many stars there are in the universe • at all times the earth faces ___ to the sun • the sun looks like it's moving but the _____ is • the ___ gravity keeps our solar system together • ...
Jazmin's Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-25
6 Clues: System • A dirty snowball • biggest planet in our solar system • small rocky body orbiting the sun (not a planet) • collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun • gives off heat planets orbit it and it's the only star in our solar system
A Solar System is Born 2022-03-30
Across
- the thin and solid outermost layer of the
- atoms combine to form a new, more
- fusion the process by which nuclei of
- that has a strong magnetic field
- the motion of a body that travels
- the path that a body follows as it travels
- a large cloud of gas and dust in interstellar
- along an orbit
- nucleus; the process releases energy
- another body in space; one complete
Down
- which the sun and planets formed
- a dark area of the photosphere of the
- a region in space where stars are born
- that is cooler than the surrounding areas
- another body in space
- the layer of rock between the Earth’s
- the central part of the Earth below the
- the spin of a body on its axis
- and core
- nebula a rotating cloud of gas and dust
- above the mantle
21 Clues: and core • along an orbit • above the mantle • another body in space • the spin of a body on its axis • which the sun and planets formed • that has a strong magnetic field • atoms combine to form a new, more • the motion of a body that travels • another body in space; one complete • nucleus; the process releases energy • a dark area of the photosphere of the • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- July 1st 1867
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- where we live on
Down
- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers 71% of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: July 1st 1867 • Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • where we live on • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- producer of maple syrup
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- where we live on
Down
- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers seventy percent of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • where we live on • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • producer of maple syrup • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • Before continents broke apart • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of planets
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Hottest planet
- Independence day
- Who created the world
- Coldest planet
- where we live on
- Planet closest to the sun
Down
- producer of maple syrup
- planet farther from the sun
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Covers seventy percent of the earth
- Number of continents
- Planets orbit around it
- Coldest continent
- Largest continent
- Smallest continent
19 Clues: Largest planet • Hottest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • where we live on • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Largest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • producer of maple syrup • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • Before continents broke apart • ...
Solar system snjeza level 2 2026-04-03
Across
- A dusty planet with the largest volcano in the solar system.
- An instrument that makes faraway space objects look closer.
- A system made of billions of stars, gas, and dust .
- A hot planet covered in thick clouds that trap heat.
- A massive ball of hot gas that gives light and energy.
- A trained person who travels and works in space
- A machine that uses powerful engines to escape Earth’s gravity.
- A round hole made by an impact on a planet or moon.
- A giant volcano on Mars, taller than any on Earth.
Down
- A machine sent from Earth to study the surface of Mars.
- A gas giant with dozens of moons and a famous storm.
- The smallest planet that orbits the Sun the fastest.
- A gas giant known for its bright and wide ring system.
- A huge storm on Jupiter that has lasted for centuries.
- An icy planet tilted on its side as it orbits the Sun.
- The only known planet with life.
- A rocky body that reflects sunlight and orbits Earth.
- When the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up and one blocks the light.
- A windy, icy planet with the strongest storms.
19 Clues: The only known planet with life. • A windy, icy planet with the strongest storms. • A trained person who travels and works in space • A giant volcano on Mars, taller than any on Earth. • A system made of billions of stars, gas, and dust . • A round hole made by an impact on a planet or moon. • A gas giant with dozens of moons and a famous storm. • ...
Astronomy 2013-12-03
Across
- Proved that there are other galaxies, and that they are moving away from us
- Had excellent data
- Smaller than a planet
- ______ Constellations that can be seen all year round
- Discovered gravity
- Established an observatory in Flagstaff, AZ., predicted Pluto
- Added proof that the planets orbited the sun
- Larger than a star, smaller than a galaxy
- Everything we know exists
Down
- Larger than a System, smaller than the Universe
- Larger than a Moon, smaller than a System
- Discovered that planets had elliptical orbits and the three laws of planetary motion
- A circumpolar constellation that is also known as the Big Dipper
- Constellation shaped like an hourglass
- Discovered that the sun was the center of the Solar System
- A region of the sky with a recognizable star pattern
- Thought Earth was at the center of the universe, put together the first Astronomy text book
- Smaller than a system, larger than a planet
18 Clues: Had excellent data • Discovered gravity • Smaller than a planet • Everything we know exists • Constellation shaped like an hourglass • Larger than a Moon, smaller than a System • Larger than a star, smaller than a galaxy • Smaller than a system, larger than a planet • Added proof that the planets orbited the sun • Larger than a System, smaller than the Universe • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2024-01-17
Across
- When a star "dies," it becomes a ______________.
- This is the name of our moon.
- This is the fastest thing in the universe.
- The study of space is called ____________.
- This is the largest planet in the solar system.
- This is what we call everything that there is.
- This is a giant ball of rock and ice. It is similar to a "space snowball."
Down
- Someone who goes to space is called a _________.
- A space cloud is called a __________.
- This is a collection of millions of stars and planets.
- Someone who studies space is called a __________.
- The third planet from the Sun is ____________.
- This is a giant ball of gas and fire. (Our Sun is one of these!)
- This is the name of our Sun.
- This is a large space rock. There are many between Mars and Jupiter.
- This is the farthest planet from the Sun.
- This is the fastest planet in the solar system.
17 Clues: This is the name of our Sun. • This is the name of our moon. • A space cloud is called a __________. • This is the farthest planet from the Sun. • This is the fastest thing in the universe. • The study of space is called ____________. • The third planet from the Sun is ____________. • This is what we call everything that there is. • ...
Unit 8: A Journey to Space 2024-11-05
Across
- It makes the engine on a spaceship work.
- To move around a star, a planet or moon.
- It keeps us on the ground and makes planets move around the Sun.
- A large round object that travels around a star.
- To touch the ground after travelling through space.
- This is the place outside of the Earth. The stars are there
- system It has got eight planets and one sun
- station This is a place where astronauts can live and work
- This is the place where humans live
- When a rocket is sent to space.
- A big vehicle that carries astronauts in it to space.
Down
- It is bigger than the solar system
- This is in the air and we breathe it
- This is the object we need to look at the stars in the night sky
- A group of people (like astronauts), who work together in a space station.
- This person works at space
- A powerful machine that pushes a rocket into space.
- This is big and white. We see it in the sky at night
18 Clues: This person works at space • When a rocket is sent to space. • It is bigger than the solar system • This is in the air and we breathe it • This is the place where humans live • It makes the engine on a spaceship work. • To move around a star, a planet or moon. • system It has got eight planets and one sun • A large round object that travels around a star. • ...
YEAR END QUIZ 2022-06-17
Across
- A space rock that has hit the Earth
- International Space Station
- Solar System Mnemonic: "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us ______"
- A physical force causing objects to pull on other objects
- "You will tread on the lion and the _______" Ps 91:13
- Name of the first rocket sent into space by Russians
- "He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in ________," Ps 91:15
- Brother and sister who discovered Uranus
Down
- If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9
- A very large space rock
- Where is the largest volcano is our solar system?
- A large belt of asteroids and comets
- Moon passes between the Earth and the sun
- "A _________ may fall at your side, ten ______ at your right hand" Ps 91:7
- Dark spots on the sun that are cooler than rest of sun
- A large ball of dirt, ice, & rock that orbits the sun
- Earth is between the Moon and the sun
17 Clues: A very large space rock • International Space Station • A space rock that has hit the Earth • A large belt of asteroids and comets • Earth is between the Moon and the sun • Brother and sister who discovered Uranus • Moon passes between the Earth and the sun • If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9 • Where is the largest volcano is our solar system? • ...
BIBLE / ASTRONOMY QUIZ 2022-06-17
Across
- A space rock that has hit the Earth
- International Space Station
- Solar System Mnemonic: "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us ______"
- A physical force causing objects to pull on other objects
- "You will tread on the lion and the _______" Ps 91:13
- Name of the first rocket sent into space by Russians
- "He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in ________," Ps 91:15
- Brother and sister who discovered Uranus
Down
- If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9
- A very large space rock
- Where is the largest volcano is our solar system?
- A large belt of asteroids and comets
- Moon passes between the Earth and the sun
- "A _________ may fall at your side, ten ______ at your right hand" Ps 91:7
- Dark spots on the sun that are cooler than rest of sun
- A large ball of dirt, ice, & rock that orbits the sun
- Earth is between the Moon and the sun
17 Clues: A very large space rock • International Space Station • A space rock that has hit the Earth • A large belt of asteroids and comets • Earth is between the Moon and the sun • Brother and sister who discovered Uranus • Moon passes between the Earth and the sun • If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9 • Where is the largest volcano is our solar system? • ...
Crossword of The Solar System 2014-09-04
Across
- sea-level change
- largest planet
- dark and cooler regions on the sun
- Law of Universal Gravitation
- he made sun-centered model
- a piece of solid rocky and metallic debris
- fastest moving planet
- he made a telescope
- he studied motion of plants
Down
- hottest planet
- be described as dirty snowball
- the lighter-colocured regions of the Moon
- natural debris in The Solar System
- loop like structures at the surface of sun
- he described a geocentric model
- Earth's natural satellite
- smooth and dark patches
- yellow star
- where we live
19 Clues: yellow star • where we live • hottest planet • largest planet • sea-level change • he made a telescope • fastest moving planet • smooth and dark patches • Earth's natural satellite • he made sun-centered model • he studied motion of plants • Law of Universal Gravitation • be described as dirty snowball • he described a geocentric model • dark and cooler regions on the sun • ...
Our Solar System and Beyond 2025-02-24
Across
- really large; enormous in number, size, or distance
- Minor, the constellation made of seven stars named by Ptolemy that is also called the Little Bear; it is the Little Dipper
- Major, the constellation named by Ptolemy that is also called Big Bear; it includes the Big Dipper
- a very large cluster of billions of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity and separated from other star systems by a large amount of space (galaxies)
- to send a rocket into outer space (launched)
- uneven; not regular in shape, size, or other characteristics
- distance traveled by light over a period of years; a measure of length used in astronomy (light-year)
- a force that pulls things toward one another
- curved in shape; gradually winding around a center point
- a very large number (billions)
Down
- a scientist who studies stars, planets, and outer space (astronomers)
- a place used to observe the sun, moon, stars, and outer space (observatories)
- a number of things of the same kind that are together in a group
- Galaxy, the spiral galaxy that is closest to the Milky Way Galaxy
- join together (fusion)
- the North Star; the brightest star at the end of the handle of Ursa Minor/Little Dipper that stays in the same place in the night sky all year long
- the tiny particles from which all substances are made
- Way Galaxy, the galaxy that contains Earth and the solar system in which it lies
- a person who travels into outer space
- stars that form a pattern or shape that looks like things, such as a person, an object, or an animal, as seen from Earth (constellations)
20 Clues: join together (fusion) • a very large number (billions) • a person who travels into outer space • to send a rocket into outer space (launched) • a force that pulls things toward one another • really large; enormous in number, size, or distance • the tiny particles from which all substances are made • curved in shape; gradually winding around a center point • ...
Earth and the solar system 2022-06-22
Across
- Number of continents
- Who created the world
- Smallest continent
- Hottest planet
- Planet closest to the sun
- July 1st 1867
- Coldest planet
- Number of planets
- Coldest continent
- 365 Days
Down
- Independence day
- planet farther from the sun
- Covers 71% of the earth
- torus-shaped region
- Largest planet
- Before continents broke apart
- A dwarf planet
- Largest continent
- Planets orbit around it
19 Clues: 365 Days • July 1st 1867 • Hottest planet • Largest planet • A dwarf planet • Coldest planet • Independence day • Largest continent • Number of planets • Coldest continent • Smallest continent • torus-shaped region • Number of continents • Who created the world • Covers 71% of the earth • Planets orbit around it • Planet closest to the sun • planet farther from the sun • Before continents broke apart
Solar system snjeza level 2 2026-04-05
Across
- A dusty planet with the largest volcano in the solar system.
- An instrument that makes faraway space objects look closer.
- A system made of billions of stars, gas, and dust .
- A hot planet covered in thick clouds that trap heat.
- A massive ball of hot gas that gives light and energy.
- A trained person who travels and works in space
- A machine that uses powerful engines to escape Earth’s gravity.
- A round hole made by an impact on a planet or moon.
- A giant volcano on Mars, taller than any on Earth.
Down
- A machine sent from Earth to study the surface of Mars.
- A gas giant with dozens of moons and a famous storm.
- The smallest planet that orbits the Sun the fastest.
- A gas giant known for its bright and wide ring system.
- A huge storm on Jupiter that has lasted for centuries.
- An icy planet tilted on its side as it orbits the Sun.
- The only known planet with life.
- A rocky body that reflects sunlight and orbits Earth.
- When the Sun, Moon, and Earth line up and one blocks the light.
- A windy, icy planet with the strongest storms.
19 Clues: The only known planet with life. • A windy, icy planet with the strongest storms. • A trained person who travels and works in space • A giant volcano on Mars, taller than any on Earth. • A system made of billions of stars, gas, and dust . • A round hole made by an impact on a planet or moon. • A gas giant with dozens of moons and a famous storm. • ...
CROSSWORD CLIL STARLEY NUÑEZ 2022-06-30
Across
- Is the planet in the solar system closeth the sun
- The galaxy called the mik way
- body process to regulate and maintain homeostasis for an organism to survive in the environment in which it exists
- The eight planet in dishance from the sun and the fwithest in the solar
- selction Natural selection is the basis of all evolutionary change.
Down
- are how the animal's body functions or looks on the outside.
- Is one of the best- know ealy evolution
- process by which living organisms change over time through changes in the genome.
- It is star hat is in the solar System and conslitutes grater radiation
- The main planets that revolve around the Sun are, in order from least to greatest distance
10 Clues: The galaxy called the mik way • Is one of the best- know ealy evolution • Is the planet in the solar system closeth the sun • are how the animal's body functions or looks on the outside. • selction Natural selection is the basis of all evolutionary change. • It is star hat is in the solar System and conslitutes grater radiation • ...
YEAR END QUIZ 2022-06-17
Across
- A space rock that has hit the Earth
- International Space Station
- Solar System Mnemonic: "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us ______"
- A physical force causing objects to pull on other objects
- "You will tread on the lion and the _______" Ps 91:13
- Name of the first rocket sent into space by Russians
- "He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in ________," Ps 91:15
- Brother and sister who discovered Uranus
Down
- If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9
- A very large space rock
- Where is the largest volcano is our solar system?
- A large belt of asteroids and comets
- Moon passes between the Earth and the sun
- "A _________ may fall at your side, ten ______ at your right hand" Ps 91:7
- Dark spots on the sun that are cooler than rest of sun
- A large ball of dirt, ice, & rock that orbits the sun
- Earth is between the Moon and the sun
17 Clues: A very large space rock • International Space Station • A space rock that has hit the Earth • A large belt of asteroids and comets • Earth is between the Moon and the sun • Brother and sister who discovered Uranus • Moon passes between the Earth and the sun • If you say, “The Lord is my _________,” Ps 91:9 • Where is the largest volcano is our solar system? • ...
